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en tea and coffee ; but it won't do. ‘The basis of the ne- dred rancheros, and after some sharp fring and a most Cote i a ae ee area te’ borrow | Cmineus mortality among the Mexicans, they die five, ten, fifteen, or fifty millions, depends upon a tex on Persed, leaving the detachment and their train to pursue | on tea and coffee. Nor do we believe it. The proposition | their march without the capture ofa single wagon. We | it may be in country and religion, are disposed te treat violently any ia an absurdity upon its face, anda most insignificant j have not the details, but suppose the wagons must have | neither slave! Person, whether officer of justice or not, who puts any | ¢0\0 Sade < " if | Coosw anv nen Ca: sempre! The point gained by the West inthe tariff bill of | been drawn up in the form of a square, eaclosing the | restraint upon one of their number. A leader of the clan, F this vessel took place at New Orleans, on the 27th | eases referred to. as well as the varied consequences result- ind coffee on the free ‘ " called Bill Mitchell, had been taken up for drunkenness eath- | ag from their misinauagems ich as Teal eruptions, last July was, the retention of tea and coffee on troops, and sheltering them as effectually as @ fortifica- teow eae up day by the tlt end reallaed Sea. Gherwan purchoved by Mr pared Bains in the bow imporence he —_— list. the only point which the South regarded i P reclaimed. T! of dollars is also}, as sescrifice to concede. Butthere Was no compact that Galy ttoase 5 Remy ge Ei egy At coe | a ted, to enable the President to conclude a treaty}! {fiends of Mitchell, end much beaten. The police officers | vera! buyers at au average of 10% cents title any, our should these articles were to remain untouched the ex- of peace, to be used by him or an authorized agent of ineuce af the new law. The concession was only made | ;oUis badly in juxtaposition with the, bravade, ant | the fovernment, whenever atreaty may be railed by Sota bold stam upon ten sl selee wat inert M- | gence leads us to believe that it is true, and if so, it will | the two countries, and if there be a call for the said sum, att upon tea and coffee was inevitable. | | or any pest of it, the President to account for its , The policy of the South would bo imperfect without it, | jeud,t0 strengthen the confidence we have in Gen. 783 | Penaiture to Congress. i ‘The supper of Pographioal Society, om Saturday | | Brio Hexpsx, (of Bath) Stinson, ham Guadslonre, sup~ uffered enough ft tect — too Mr. Kina resumed his to postpor evening, went off with more than éclat, at- | pe: imington, NC, put into St Thomas previous to inuch —and “Sir.” Walker andy Calnotn re UaxlcGor of the Tasiene: the trigend eae eS anihiee order. ges rataynin oe The qpeeial | tendan "a RS thase festive egcasions. The board ras eas si, wet Love of sails gute, ee (ste ci eas being | spread, - 10 THos WARD, (80 re} om ——, " ahem, Se ie Biemnonne, Rents Anes, yeas @erneye oo. hy mala order p akan, vailed, ng did the company separate until the near ap- | (a for some time resembled the premonitory symptoms of a 28th ult, reports that on the 23d, when off the IN| VL PRIVATE Sarah, df riot. ‘The vicinity alluded to is densely Populated by Lagh Eppa: Cy tch New York gue 18) wi it weavers, who being clanned together by ties was capsized sain from Inder ofthe | clam, ire. iy Dr. ° rf enty ae: WY Sabien seaman,and W Michell, | Dowescie om Works: 285 Broadway's hurd evition, 288 Pb.—Price $1, o—The | _ This worl every subject relating to the dis BEATISE ON © TAIN IMPOR. fi ene 9. OLRER Hes oor HY ese MBL o1 the township, however, promptly turned out and ar | "pa, rimons Suir Bureoive—During the year 1846, there | best'way of curing. them i one of the prime movers in this outrage, who wes uit imore 74 Wi younage o i committed to prison in default of $1000 bail. This move- OFT 198 ray the w eater built was #0, with an ag fl cs agh pri ment ch» any further outbreak. tonnage of 11,192 tons. ted) Mi " St Before the 23d ult, with loss Pipars, bulwarks, deck load, ke. cog determined that of : ; tion, while its position is theirs, shall be em-! As we poet awe the ymatter between Mr Bayly and |. while be, - to-day | proach of the witching hour of midnight gave them | of sail Pig eae, "hte cestinion’ ln ust semuplnte witheet: ien'| Sar Davis, wee ampcably adjusted in. the Hone 50 BauLy amo Warning of the coming'in of the Sabbaihe Bnic Many Exten. Edmonds, of Portland, from Havre for | tre ay coffee. ‘The mass of the people of the whole North | pissed between the parties on a former n. Now THE HATCHET Thi holders nited States Bank held their thio porn, with passeageta, pat lato Bt xhomasoa or previ- ((OFAIVT AND CUBES EXTRAUT.—This is the mon are to have the chalice of a tax on tea and coffee for the ‘is whet we call an affair of honor inthe true spirit} Mr. Hanauson —Mr. | annual meeting to-day, and received the report of the | us tothe It, short of provisions. speedy, certain and effectual remedy for the ¢ of at long infliction to the south of the 150 per cent bounty to | ofthat important substantive. It is honorable—it isemi. | Mr. Baviy.—Mr. Spea! | board of directors. It, however, contains nothing thet is | Buia Prreasseng, fimaghall, of this port, touched at | secret and sexual diseases, oemg.a solidified concentration of the Vankess upon coarse muslins. Mr. Walker judicious: | nently fap pea ‘where two men in the excitement of | Mr. Lexx.—Mr. Speaker— | important to even those interested in its millions of debts, Helmes Hole on the 3d inst, from Malaga, on her way to Bos- prive properties of Copsive nae Ny poreable calculated that the plea of the war, and tho plea of | the moment, have given mutual offence, thatthey should, | The Srxaxen recognized tho last named gentleman, | ¥@Fy thing remaining in statu quo, without any pros | ©) from Portland, for St Ja- | bulk'all hore. diuretic remedies that have brea found 7a to the Administration, asthe test of party loyal- | With the sober, second thought,” mutually recall their | who proposed e correction of « journal—his name hav. | Pert of 5 bale, Have of things eppresebing. Homrarat, Means. 4 deve fcom Portland, for BtJe- | orrscraal ta fealty caring the diseases of th ty, would be a sufficient disguise. He has no doubt of rsonal reflections. And by the way, as some objection | ing been recorded on a certain day, as voting, when, in The Ji term of the Court of Quarter Sessions an jan . ~ eat N02 Aum street, where au it.” They will not dare disobey the plea of the war, and fact, he was absent in Virginia. | commenced this morning. Judge Parsons presiding. A | Scun Cosmorotire, from Baltimore for Cape de Verds, be- eet dhatnascany'bp boa, oo the hazard of heresy. But though his calculations were Mr. —Mr. or— very able charge was delivered to the grand jury. fore mentioned put Jato Be Thomas in distress, en con} | where paticular attention is paid to the treatmnen: of stric- Judicious in the abstract, they have signally failed in the fr. Speaker— | ed, and was to pps sold on the ath ult. tures by au experienced Physician, who has fe hy ‘experimenti: imentum. Ho is floored, and the Ad- | Eat 72.—The gentleman from Virginia. Puitapetrnra, Jan. 5, 1947. tention exclusively to an office practice. iministration itself subservient, efter all, and second- viv —I rise to ask the indulgence of the House ‘The election of delegates to the democratic conven- Le, Seeunsheneeh, Tarly, gf ma from Phila, 8 days, for | this office is 3d door from the Museum. ONSTIPATION DESTROYED, OR EXPOSITION and infalli to sonal explanation » of St Andre 1 The Bere ceatne gentioman asks leave to make a | 1192 for nominating a candidate for Governor, was held | 4 Brbrie tlize (ies, of Ss adress, te jaye from Barba | Oy caly ofevercomine, ut ales r Fe ag as I a nation. [After a pause } ‘There is no | ast evening. In the surrounding districts, the friends of ‘whal ey at ei M gre of the whole ground. Fou ewes | mation was given oe “e ofthe House, froma con- | seats,” ‘‘let’s hear what he has to pss ” haat its | Caeeenene prdsgaa a4 Paes nes # by seat reset ear Lye Pity Poy eey be | Fron fracil mga hae wit eo rare ous cert . a mem! ” wi candidat th wand Ji inti che ‘arton, ti Here, then, we Here, then, from the top of this | scjentious sense of dui ‘and withou ft conaulting any one | about ?”) " | wbet inthe oly . na dubing the year 1046, Tato the port of New betes from Zent physicians and other persous of Sinckon ary to Congress ; not the law-dictating power, but the | that neither directly nor indirectly did f tl sivising rer, whoge advice is mubjeot toa discretion. | family, where he iv boarder, ieommunicats the elle or rejec' 7 a 1 e je measurement | Sweat him bulore he Soule lente’ the cy. TRG ta round tower, we de! observation or tWo | 95 to the propriety of his course. Personally, the friend ‘The Sreaxen, (knock, knock )—Gentlemen will take | delegates elected varied in their predilections. Three | the New London Sar:— upon the su! The south have | of both parties, we could have no posible ‘Qoject inva | theirseats. [Knock, knock.) orfour wards, however, have been carried by the party WWaL# AND PRODUCE OF THE WHALE VISHERY 1” HEW Cm ans peter suffored long at the hands of the North, and especially in | misstatement ofthe facts. or in uny statement ausceptiblo | Mr. Baviy then read a statement, from which it ap- | favoring a re-nomination of Governor Shunk. As far as | pice Names, °WhOll. Spm Oil. Wh bone. France, Eng: the tariffs of 1928 and 1843. ‘The administration o} | of @ misconstruction. For the future, we hope the plan | peared that, by the interposition ef friends, all the cor- | the city and county is concerned, the present Governor : bis bis ib comes in & well defined schedule, except upon the Cr will arrest all further demands for “ pis- | Tespondence between the gentleman from Kentucky, majority of the votes. Jan 8 - $500 tols and coffee.” (Mr. Davis,) and himself, growing out of the want | A poor old wom. ho earned a scanty subsistence by | Jan 28 = 12,000 | called Ervalent ve Some respects re ‘The bill for ten regiments of regulars promises to run | altercation on the 23d of December, hes been withdrawn, | selling cakes to the pupils of the High school, dropped | Feb 5 0 = 10,400 sombling arrow rope, Ervalenen (the latter in 36 packets at the gauntlet of the House right speedily, and then, as a | It was unnecessary to recapitulate the occurrence of | down while in the act of reple: A 4 2578 | Sleach couseastly ou hand at the ‘Nationnl Depotof ‘are non sequitur, the appointment of additional officers, with | that day, Swi information had satisfied him that | her stock at a store in the vicinity. Being depen 103 xt xpressly established for their sale, at the a new general officer to take the command of the whele | the intention of ntleman was different from what | tire! profits to sustain he f a) 42 *12.773 ig, 473 Broadway corner ‘or Chamber at * | Sitereunoe we aneit protects have hrieel ot niet mae ehiy, par oue te truth and oma tae Ue aikctet'ts | eee, durtog' tae vaostion ofthe saieet, x +0300 NO whereupon we shall probal ave & nice man- | Citly,as due andor, lusion ‘ution, dui e vacation of the school, 6 #9, Ut r, But the outh have gained their man | Seement and parliambntury tactics to get it through... | "the advocates and pologists for Mexico,” was not in- | death’ is attributed to this cause. The pupils made 93 21a0 | BHO REWARD AMERICAN COMPOUND —This f ore Convention of the South | ‘The President's message is a frank, straight forward re- | teuded to apply to the gentleman from Kentucky, but to ery handsome contribution today, to relieve z. © 1'300 | vated to cure effectually all cases ofa delicate disease ine Canales Comgetng) wee ese seni ant rovid | Commendation. ‘The copy sent to the Senate bears the | others | the mecessities of the crippled husband. ‘Another sud- | } ie “12.079 | fee days, under a, ‘ofthe above sum, Pe tari’ complexion i Py - Pol “? bis jning Tod c original dato of “ December 29,” but as its presentation | | Mr. Da’ ‘The explanation made by the gentleman | den death ocourred on Sunday. David Hill, long known | ni) 22 146 Roint not For aa | © locality ofa subterranean stream. | was, doubtless, intercepted by the death of wir. Barrow, | from Virginia—— here as an auctioneer, died very suddenly, in conse- | Augie Bark Dore 396 po fried bo Bae ve! had eg Kekdonrpe ny ened the date was changed to correspond with the time of its nee fe Meee pores asks to make an expla ee tel i. e Co. james ees fy, . Sep 18 Ship McLellan = — ion, J formal annunciation, “Jan. s¢ jo objection reac! it. In ion, | have just learne: — z five, yet most inconclusively dogmatical epistle. ‘The |" We know not what sort of a compromise is to be made | _ 'r- Davis.—On the occasion alluded to, Twaid that the | that Isaac W. Norris, Esq., a highly respectable mor- _ ara 1,306 193,400 | But cleanses the syttem. Tags eae ‘‘ gqval protection” was the charm, to South Carolina ; | on the land graduation and reduction bill. Mr. Breese | get tleman should not make a false roference to me. I | chant of Philadelphia, has just been called hence very | 12ahips and barks, I brig, 3 schooners. majority are radi with bait the aanticy. the willo'-the-wisp to Pennsylvania, leading her | has brought forward the samo bill which passed the Se. | Wes in doubt whether the gentleman intended to inclade | suddenly. Ho was one of the w: rdens of the port. F eireneneant rare oF chele thi ithas long been, and still into we rice marshes and cotton fields of free trade. | nate at the last session, but which, after a half a dozen | me among the “advocutes and apologists for Mexico.” | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. chiral eres) jane with unerri By a magg ad AE Sor ee ar We votes in the House, on lay Tton the tablo, was at | Had I boen awa that he did not, I would not have;made | Jaw, 5100017, 8, Loan, 6's, 56, 99:3 Northen Bauk Xen- fag, uly oy Wialiiy Jenaets fa wi soo ahd istral a jeny lefeated by loadin, jown with amendments, | the interruption. tuck ¢, 97; 5, . 8. r. 995 onk, 4 a i . _ of the North are sworn to ite rupyort.'Mr. Walker seis | contering timo an enliely sew schoo. Mr-reees | , Mr Bavut.—The declaration of the gentlaman is what | 21; Kectaeny Baak. "0 Yicai'gy Brno A sp, for Chity Ealadinn, Mel-une, do, 106 wos | 31 Courtlandt arose; retalled at Bawery aed Grad. Dimer” io work in the redemption of the entire party policy to | Urged the Senate bill as a revenue measure, Mr. Walker | Uhad aright to oxpect. What I said was inthe heat of | Artes Sates—5 Mechanics Bank, 24%: $083 Lehigh Mort- | freshed and salled previous to lth Ang. July 25, Bonington, | ¥- L. Cotton, 265 Bleecker street; Hammond & Co., comer the Southern standard. The annexation of Texas—the | having estimated that it would bring $600,000 more into | the moment, I now wish to do justice to himas well as | S96¢ 8 Penn Towuship Bank, of NL, 13 mos, 1100 wh, to eraise. y * | Broadway and Chambe: 3 ware-housing systom—the Oregon adjudication—and the | the treasury than the existing system, which Has no gra. | myself; aud therefore withdraw the language I then | ‘Texas Bonus, '8's 18; 5Mechanics | Port of San Kraceisco, Aug 29—Arrived whale ship Cabij | and Graakerry, Brooklyn: tariff, saving tha exceptions of tea and coffee, are all se- | juation of prices, but, instead, che unilorm, price lor eli | made use of, and desire that it may be considered as aia Benk, 270; 170 U, 8. Bank u net, Bottene, NW Const, 1000 bbls oil, 16 mos out, wh ship | corer Charles and Piatt cured. These are tried, (tea and coffee,) but they fuil | iundsin gexeral, however: long. they iasy Faeg ey ean pbochrr cheng 196, 9874 ; 9500 do, 9034. laaie Howland, Corey. from NW, 1500 bbls, 15 mos out: 30th | j for the prosent. The paity are pledged to the war—the | markot, of a dollar and a quarter to the acre. Mr. W. ‘The hatchet was now buried, and the gentlemen may | i 7; 1000 Readiat Rertron Cees eon whe'ss mon, Cid Aug 29, whale country is bound to support it, and a bold appeal is made | cott calls this the huckstering system. And so it is— | smoke their cigars together. But see, the private secre- ‘9 Farmers and Mechanies Bank, 4533. ship Columbus, Hutchins, to cruise. URE YOURSELF-—AMERICAN om the oe Orda, tax upon tea 3 coffee, to | It is the policy of the government to have its lands | tary of the Prewident at the door Here comes the eitpeomrremencetorrmemvenane | _ Monterey, Sept 14—Ship Sarah Parker, Russell, of Nant, Cc Of all the remedies yet discovered on the war; this succeeds, as it must suc: | settled und cultivated ; and where they are not | message for the Lieutenant General,” “ Now we'll have Sate uf Stocks at Boston. NW Coast, 250 bbls spm oil, has taken’ two whales in the | eure of a delicate disease, is, the most ly and cere ceed, ao far all is complete and satisfactory. The sequel | worth the standard price, it is certainly judicious to put | it.” 1—5 shares Western Railroad , 9934; | harboi fain. © Tt containg no iniarious OF nance: of dice, Oat un ans ta cotton wetter awe’ Bishhat as: them at a price at when they will bet ought. The old | Tux arssacu—ras TION OF THE WAR—ADDITIONAL 35 di ng, Woree Benelaie daly 16 Ary hatte American’ Rage, of: fag Har | leaves epvonure or buaiees een te ee avey san, }, stop. 5 . 1e8, to be sure, are jealous of the tion which | Fore GENERAL OFFICER. 325 do, 494, Sr in lat $290 N, lon 155 W, | sex, a . Patients may rely that this is feated ue in the disbursoment of drafts at the last sostion. | they suffer in emigratour to the west bat, this cennot | A. message was announced from the President of the | a oDividends ene ee ae ee eed BC ped bug it has long been used in the Another effort to abandon his specie restriction must be | he'nelped. ‘Tho teople will go where they have the best | United States ; and J. K- Wate, the private secretary, | =*% Bom fe Hamptoay Li, Frauklis practice of a. physician with uuerring sucess, made. nd hima to Mexico, we mi li go Dae q ‘carman, of iy’ curing ninety-uiue cases Of the hundred, and at fu accomplish it : [fhe remsins, the object is, perliaps, unattainable, But Perper ee pea eetic whether he goes or remai: e pressure upon the be ling. ‘he brokers and th to unrpectepech from place to pla ofpaper. And why not tran: hi stead of the ten wagon loads of silver, with the necessary nd af far as this prin: | having started from the door towards the Speakers } to the settlement of the public lands, it | chair,~to place it in that officer's Pottestion, cries ar] Seem ener Revte Renner nee, CER ARTs toh is the duty of the government to encourage it. It is per- | “read,” ‘‘read,” followed him, as il urry his foot- | Register’s Offi fectly absurd to attempt to arrest the progress of the | steps. | eens ORce, ters of BE ple ra erat Nog Wert, on tho other hand, and itiea bed and sectionalpe, | Tho Srraxxa—If it be the pleasure of the House, the | se ritln ands sipee resotte ct this tien 377 20007 eholy disuter geemrred pa che tn of June” After the soove licy to attemptit, and ought to be abandoned. We meri will be read. (Increased cries of “‘read,”‘read.”] | 4 mount outstanding of the issue of the 22d ty occurrence took place, the crew forward refused to lower any for a reduction and graduation of the public lands, ac- | The Clerk broke the seal of the envelope to the tune | ~ july, 1946 od more for whales, and th cording to their real value inthe market. It will aid the | of “read,” “read,” “read,” and read as follows :—- Dich these ista ‘Th Most popul: i eigh! '. Mt and convince Marvel even after other remedvos fal. one bottle ‘ing out of every ten {ions ‘accompany each bottle. . Bold whol Ony Bowery and Grand, Bowery and Walker, Kast Broa 218 Broadway comor Chambers, " Amn Penn aren te ctond. uncommitted, white ating | 2reurury —it will All up the West—it will strengthen | 7» the Senate and House of Representatives 4,310,780 07 raeeean ya Surects, Philadelgeiey corner Charles oy Tame time we are of the opinion, that Mr. Walker must | n0power and resources of the country. It will make | of the United States: —_| Deduet cancelled notesin the hands of thi ; fe apt Page the American to | more; C. Stott, Washington Citys and Hol succeed in the extinction of Col, Benton’s specie restric- | 0rd more abundant, and thus increase our exports, #0 | In order te prosecute the war with Mexico with vigor | counting officers . 526,700 00 | this port. ‘The American te} oken the Black | mick. Norfolk tion. And the plea is tho plea of necessity, that New York is as much interested in the land reduc- | and success, it is necessary that authority should prompt- p Warrior, of N London about May 19th Dover, of N kL We cone not ta the merel of the story, Allthis busi. | 428 08 linois or Missouri. | The bill will come up next | ly be given by Congress to increase the rerubl army, Bedford, next day, 3 whs; ‘Thomas Dickerson, of 8 Harbor, ness has an tothe campaign of 1848, Mr, | Weel for discussion in the Senate, and we hope this time | and to remedy existing defects in its organization. With sane ttt Persambuco, between Oct 2ist and 2ith, ba k | Walker having deteated, {if he does deleat,) Messrs. Ben. | 4 2¢ other plan will avail, that it will pass the House us | this view, your favorable consideration is invited to the 5 Rose ¢, Tobey, NB, and landed one of her officers, sick; ie vacteistion, bas’ | an eee annual report of the Secretary of War, which accom) COMMERCIAL, Cudworth, of Warehai ea et to overthrow Gen. Gass on the ten and coffe ques: | LUCIE MELCHER [lea sey amaeaice <2 the eighth inant, "im which ore: | New York, Jan. 5, 1847. a : ‘gore! York, and hi i > leet 3 4 commends that ten ional re, raise D + 5, 1887. i va H . | take effect, have See Ae ente intes of tie aimieue -at Havana, ke. comes up to-morrow. ‘This was tno last | toverve during the wor, iments shall be raised Asuxs—Thore is but little doing in either description. | , ARacatt, Brazil, Nov Ulu port, beg Augalicn (ort | | Conscigis that the success of the wadertaking must entire- ration to effect | subject upon which Mr. Barrow spoke in the 8 mate.— | 9 7 4 “. > Mr. — Of the addi i te Pots are held at $4 75. Pearls, at $5 50. this object, Faillog in this, all that the Secretary of the | ‘Two weeks ago, Mr. Sevier suggested that the Toroiu- | been culled tional regiments of volunteers which have | Top Ctosrurrs The market generally, continues very | {qn rernamuuge, far Bio Grande. nid xe West Sumanitted te the wanes i if | tion be post; oned a few days, when Mr. Barrow acqui- | promptly raised, but this has not been the case in regard | indctive. A few small sales in Michigan and Ohio, at | from Philadelphia, per ah Ay ou thas, pledged 1 the srhoie policy t eno = pecomuented eee ihe postponed tl ee to all; the existing laws, requiring that they shou! e 44, her See) s $5 50a $5 66%, and in Goorge- f 5 “2 : ear as agreed to. e | zed by ~ | town, at a n Southern | teri. F_And, oll other ernment mee | never saw him gain.’ The last that we saw of crmanted Fy Tea lodepasaent boGen! etibe Bite garecn | BeCorrox—The sales yesterday were 1,200 bales To-day sures ~ ‘© | him, he was standing in his piace, robust and itis yet uncertain when the troops required | bout 1500 bales were taken at wary, full prices ; in fact ly depend upon the credjt attached to the inspection, ngtop, Monroe, | ne determived to omit no effort to maintain its Present hig! H ee eter. \ Norris Beanley, Har’ | “ithe wiiole utility ofan inspection coosista in itg adherence Sie renters Chee d rd h rotrpess | pin buyers vera : may deal wid tain knowledge o Ml, for do, or NYork, repairing; | Sellers may To Taquze thes wally ie im cz, Yu 10 Oct A—Touched bark Texidor, | Juding of the, qu art, barks Johu Caskie, Knapp, for root of them all. The turiff question originated | yigorous in his maniy health—a few da ai = ys after it is dificult to buy any considerable parcel at our out- for R rr 5 and uuitormity in the applica the Texas, annexation—and (upon, that issue the | we saw a coffin” inthe Senate, in which they | “it is our sctied CcLicy to nratnieid: in time of peace, as | #ide quotations. te Stra ee rarer eee caee seh eie Cabs letsmare indispenaable. Tt jouthern idea was successful. ‘The tarif’ ques- | suid “the ‘body. of the deceased’ was enclosed | anit ecg a ceed foqmuintain, in time of peace, as | Livenroon Crassuvications Verds'on'a trading expedition, bouud to the Pacific. ‘The | ill be conducted by the unde: tion originated the clamor for filty-four forty, and upon | but we did not see it, though we are’ bound | opel army encies of the public ser- | Olea Bee ecto tied from the experience of all of them for th ach longer period. ies interested, they offer the pledge Ina state of war, notwithstanding the that issue the Went were defeated ; the tariff question | to believe that he was there. Some of his friends | Nei Florida. Mob.¢'Tesas | Pana, Dec sin port, ‘brig Elizabeth, Corning, for New | sudsome cr wert oF originated the war with Mexico, and upon that issue i i citizen sol- | i ke, ly Al 4 A Mr Calhoun, of ail his ttle band, foresaw most distinct: | ini, Tilsed the lid. and closed it down again with ht into the field, the small regular or- *oaccio | Por oe dan Fuawetseo, Sept 1—Arr Peruvian bark Joven | of their former conduct, and the stroug convietion. chat 111s ly that the administration was running the Southern tu- | man was there. Peace, peace, to his shen, te Be Anowansod In ts esimibars AiSieeder’ ce aepaee a 10 coun, Cooper, rom Banta Cruz, with freight and pas- | ony br ens necro cate maintained: and only through Hil, 40 nearly established, to the very verge of destruc: | Reverting to the opposite scale, we had Mlle, Augus- | al oticers; a2 well'as men: then tiscomeriatio: | ) Iisgatiy | “Be Tixostas, Dec 29—In port, ships Jane, Rose, Remick, | the common interest and common benefit of buyers and sell "The government is supported by taxation of the peo- | {5j ee nic a at the Odeon | pensable. Under the circumstances, apeculiar propriety | ftir i Wisall | fm NOsleans for Belfast; Margaret aun reeom) pact “Tyne uniformity of the wig. ote Maca ag tis fen cf taaption edopled by tus, | Coymeis somiglit, insane of tek Oriontal and | exists of increasing the oficers, especially in the higher | {00% War | Hest | barks Hortense ceo 1 eee dire or Wil: | thatthe undersigue Rovernment for its support. |All other gororamental | the pepe oer regen med preee A rtolemipatale aed wumber of said officers who, from age and | Vine injgald on, NC," next days Chin questions are but supplemental to the question of its | tervals were filled up with two little ts noes, hi and are rendered inca | Ryan Estate at Auction —I1 lot 8. W. side 40th | (or MeKeles) wtg frt; Star, Titeomb, Huppert. ‘The tux paid isa tox u a foreign Jmports.— | which Mrs. Mossop and Mrs Gibvons, two of the beet | oa tin emioieeen ok ore epee | treat; between Sth ond Sih avenues, 25x00... $400 | Heldce, Suogon in dutsse: Mary bilen, Emonds, Jn § ath are engaged in the produce of articles of ex | joo i ! ut | edt . i ¥ ; Fst ee elo os Was . p | Piiptite eet open ae canis | Vu'ay eget nua ames | east ae etn Sete Marmite edit Noga Grcnwicini-" 3B Ho ro aselip, eleate a | ii | q i} x % qooes, the tax upon which tupports the government. | MY Doluing of Brown, or Jordan, or Littl, or Martin. | field oficers are either permanently disabled, of neces: | Do do 498 4 17 228) | Boley wee scthe tockitg vere risty. Bide dave brig Jone ‘The South have to buy thoso articles. ‘The higher the | play-going people, are deserving of fullencovragement, | Ayy deteched from their commands, on other duties— | = seevee 2000 | Tiindon, Nonon, #t Crone aches Leprelette, Bray, Turks TC conmuttation or concert, without «single standard, with- tax, the higher, unquestionably, the price of the article, | sa) -o!né Peopter i covragement, | ‘The long enjoyment of peace has prevented us from ex- | | Island; 23d, brig Lyra, Smith, (from Demarara) doand New | ut con! n OF CONCErty " ly tnd we are gratified to see that they are beginning to | reve gee} Brighton Cattle Market. Ialan | Out established ad well known mod and the more tlie Sotith are calle | Perlercing much embarrassment from this cause; but | yx, 4—At market, 372 beef cattle, (including 200 | “$+ Joun, NB—Are brig O! ‘The public has, in past experianes Y d upon to pay, either ‘n | patronize him as he deserves. bounties to the North, or in revenues to the government ptain Fatio, late of the revenue | has produced serious injury to the public service, the higher the tariff, the greater the disparity of taxes by | . “ the South over the North, and the greater tie burden of | Scivice and discharged, us it appears to us, from exami | (An efficient org taxation upon the South. Asa revult, inthe consump ; tion by ‘the South of foreign farticles'to tho amount Ld eA re er Meee ede rr ten millions of taxes, and in the consumption of twice | certain of our young men, tl , Sumner, N York. yt ara now in a state of war, conducted in a foreign country. it ‘ak rs ke Abby Baker, Pratt, fr pection, under the proposed arrangement, wil ver last week,) 100 stores, 20 pairs working oxen, | Sr Ororx, Dee 10—Ii rom | otha 1 cows and calves, 8,600 sheep (including 1,000 left over | Brandywine, just arr; brige Juuiatta, Morton, fiom Norlolk, | JU expectation for 60 | Fegulersand voluteors, while prosecuting: the war in, | tt, week) and 200 swine. | digg: Etizs, Lockwood, from N,York do. so | than a year m the nthe, eommpa Mexico, itis believed would require the appointment of | ¢:/s°%4 de ga Sige so. ot ruts 95 O05 Addo $475.0) VE einiiso Heaps, Oct ener Park “Se Joseph, Hob. | the Iw were repeated, and individanl | 3 themselves whether they would have their flor ele pers to take the command of all our milita- |” stores—Some as last report ; yearlings from $7 a $9; | Lt was nevertheless deter mee by the un We understand that VaLraraiso son, Baltimore, (C: jeld. the amount of Northern goodsof the same kind, they pay | {iouet’ sctillecy (athe two year old $138 $16 iome Ports, zards, to keep ten millions into the Treasury, and twenty’ millions | nage Aagon) i Upon the conclusion of the war, the servicos of such | ‘YG,7¢er © ee | Bosrox, Jan 4—Arr, shi , Burt, Cadi inerly y of the congress regulates the tarilf. North 7 ¢ red:iction of the army t F a jen’l Worth, Farnham, of ant i % the power in’Cougress.. But there is a conservative | andthe fre of the Mexicans, as be stood the breadsides | establishment. ytoapeace | sheep—Sales at $1, $125, $1 50, $2, $275, and a few | selle, Hill, aud Despatch, Freman, Bappahwnoi Baile dole to pass the inspection. were sold without. But the Puiladelphia.. Signal | resolute atherence to a high standard, although it excit war. Marston, Baltimore; M: jedell, Norfo k. Sloop New 4 ‘ " tra at $6 50. power between the North and the South. {t ig in the ‘ I recommend that provision be made by law for the | °% ha ‘ ‘ dissatisfaction, has ultimately prov Rigidlen.gitus two grest political pertias, each ofwhich | actioned! THE DOCTOR. | gppointment of such 'a general officer, to verve during | Swine, From 4X to G24c, according to size and quality. | for two ships, at sunset : cue, ey iden The | ¢ a diecratarecred: taat reobetty eye extonds over all the Union the creed of faith it has | | the war. GUGM ee Oe ee ie | COME wade Jun em very littl ‘without adopted. The whig party have tonded to the northern | TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, | _, lt 38 respectfully recommended that osrly action | iss | 27d it in light TiS fy ot the flows con Banter vos toon interests, so fur an almost to be divided from the interests SECOND SESSION. | should be had by Congress upen the ations submit- i ‘Id, ship Angl» Saxon, ( guality mi Bes 1g ofthe south, as distinctly as isthe North by Mason and ny ted for their considerauon, as necessary to secure active Foreign tmportations. | Exess Beanies Hy bel trand gelle ‘persevering! td Dixon's line. ‘The democratic party have held fast to petro te | and efficient service in prosecuting the war, before the | , PORT au Paisc: Republic—1476 hava coffee 10 tons | fi Bs All the lone heretfore existing, as (ar as the publia the Southern discipline, and with the aid of its collateral | wae ‘5 | present favorable season for military operations in the | }°4wood Skelding & M6 pes do A C Rassire & Co- al is concerne be continued. ‘The Ivrand of the inanee- measures of distinction, the South managed with Dismal day and rainy, Seana ygToN dan 4 1847 | enemy's country shall have passed away. Oe ge ae ge ieee erg Atak Hs Briero, Jan 2—Sld, brigs Emeline, Smith, Havana; Nep | tion will rema EVESSON, NEW. YORK,” which minority in the two Houses, to re-establish almost com- | , Dismal day and rainy. Senate thin. Gon. Houston JAMES K. POLK, | 36.0% 8a | eune, Peterson, and Apn. fansas. P| will be placed o fe ef the barrel, aud the brands of the plotely, their ascendency upon the main of the | Retas hed the good fortune to grow since Corateccc: | Wasusxorox, Dec. 29, 1840, sedate sncna eee licen Fits Soe: | Mateoceat “ontinne to be one cent pes ‘ | By this. rejuvenating metamorphoris Gen. H Juston has | _ ME. Hatatson moved to refer the mesnage to the Com | = | Thoms Benn pool eAlsbama, Wise, do: | barrel,and that ofweighiug reduced to three cents per barrel, Bui the South have boen distrustful. There is nothing alaewl| Militas a a binson, do, when found to be light. sie toate aur wee enc hc casseatigar teat | become the youngeat aa ino Senate how aratways mito on Miltary, Aftrs, ant that iebepristed, The | We A PITT MER, HERALD. | “siiseriberscnatun dee Csimaer St iny | "ae hy aria th unig, wl beg inne and tho war with Mexico, with a view to further annexa- | 27% large umber ef politions wot resent pearance. Ne ie ae a © | geht Kelon, Ward, NYork: 20h, brigs Charlotte, Shackford, | ed, anduone found light will be branded ton to strengthen the South in Congress, and to secure a | toos were prosentod, embracing reports of sandsy reliet | _,T%¢ House, in Committes of the Whole, (Mr. Houston Bubadoos; Chailte, Chnees do os Latina, Peaegill,| Tee arnpel olieeeT he esoersion will con it ‘J 2 x ited, | , » (Mr. | our, Jan 1— rs Italian, Pettirgilt, | ly- n certain reservation ngs inst the cupric of thelr allies of | billand resolutions of inquiry. of Alabama occupying the chale) roceeded to ‘he con | sux atts, Geor iC, gr Boston: Mar er, Godfrey, Boston for | South treet, corner of Broad. mn be upon the farifl question, while yet his nortuern allies | te, Wearcorr offered a moshation, aski et : Tikbeees cee | ee | PES Tea ter accent Rlareiend.' Scorsbead Delersiocn ir Yeront at; 24 Coen orner of Wall and were plodged to tho South: hence the proposal of the | gf the Secretary of the Navy in relation the leant | Of dragoons, and nine regiments of iofentry, and giving | do: brige Petersbargh, (of NY) 'Marschalk, Malaga Oct 11, HENRY EVESSON, tos on toa and coffee, while suid allies were pledged to & | tho U. 8, brig Somers, in the Gull of Mexico, and also im | &,bounty of twelve dollars to every able bodied man who | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY G, | Gibraltar th, for Boston: | hy pn } JOHN MARSHALL Upon ail this, tho only fault it, thet Mr. Walker has | Fefer@nce to, the, assistance rendered the crew of said | *hail De callaledte serve {ot Ove years: | Cleared, | Alexandria for do; Chatham, Nicke:son, Baltimare for do: DAR SINE RILOOF, boon playing the bold game of seli:preservution too rapid- | gesched to vessels’ of their respective notions wink, | ME. Ratuscw moved to strike out the proviso n Harley, (Br) Scott, | Ee een ees Rival: Brown, Wood's Hols | BENJAMIN. BVESSON, ? ly. die bas ran too fur before the Wind. Mr. | ene ee eee ee rae et the watigos, which | shall be lawful for the Presid , 2 Osceola, Keed, Bi heer & Place; Wincheniers Paltinm ere (or icwen {Or} fm N York tor Hak | A.M. SWEET. " Calhoun foresaw bat Mr. Calhoun was not hood. | “sin Waseoo're, atvar reletcing ta tie ot chanding the recess of tho Se garet, Moor hi vers, Wilmington: Fang, Norfolk for Boston. In port— 1846. J 3tin & Stos*re ed. #8 counsels been regarded, a peace might pos- | «he loss of the ‘Somers, and the rescue. of many of hee | Sioned officers authorised by y “ dieton & Uo. Behr Petersburg, Nereus, Charles | ¢ CUETO nal, Oak sibly have been negotiated out of Moxico. ‘The war is | prow from the waves, by olficers und menof the Feauci, | pointed during the presont s ede Noifork’ Sisop New ae | Gina Veeuble Hesedy, it '« domestic. preperction, justand righteous war, independent of ell political | fritsh and Spanish ships in the neigh’ ii | shall be submitted to the Sei 7 i j a 4 ys? “ll § orhood, said it . n ni their next session, for | York, Jones, New Haven. Barge Porpoise, Drake, Sou: composed entirely of roote—po balsams, no mercury, or any calculations; butte advice of Sr. ‘Calhoun might pos: | Would douvtloar be deemed proper tint rene expheasion | their advice and consent, and insert—that the officers of | Amboy. sa vs pe lapels cig toy LA y me br agers] and the necessity of on | of Congress should be given in approbation of the hu. | said regiments shall be appointed in the manner provid: 4 ‘ _, Arrived. if complaint: 1 their forms, cure 01 te = 1 Care ee appeal which | mane ansiatance thus rendered tothe crew ofthe Somers, ¢ by law, and, according to the federal ratio of repre- ; _ Brig Republic, Serie, frome Fors Prince, Dee 25th, wii arr, Br ship Superb, ) no ue rected. itis of the South, an Permanent e%- | “And the resolution was adopted. entation. coffee, logwood, ke, to Skelding & Ferris, ‘The K was com: | Cravigtto, New York: ship Geo ‘Thatcher, i Ftd Larger oc oa Po ent of its tariff, inthe very hour of its accom- HEIRS OF D.D. TOMPKINS. eee Hanazsox, Tinpatrs, and Owen severally \ Pelle at anchor uuder Fortu d, four | ahi Cid, zoth, bark ag, d'Orlean Re . ertson, ee rare perfecty heal Me and oes Mr. Drx introduced a bill for the relief of tho heira of | *tbmitted amendments. ; uv Al = iy iar A hk | street, Lamp Store, Bun Bull Ni ork. Retailed at 1 whic UP | the late Daniel D. Tompkins, of Now York. t | “Mr. ScGavauer, of Indians, sald he was opposed to | patie sede ihe pscrnee irene Foren leaden dante RE | Sonne, Dee do Cd bark Duc DiOrleuus, Rooertscns for | Sil Broadway: B 4% MD eenumitema, chiesined’ at’ the tariff ofr ile~ MARPER’S FERKY, he bill, and to the war itself.’ He was adverse to con- r brig Topliff, McGrath, 26 days from St Peters, New- | York: schr Vermont, Speight, from Baltimore; steamboats | f Gi New York? mortified ie thé oferalatarls of Mi {isis | Mr. Anciten introduced a joint resolution, iving the | quering @ peace UY, Prosttating a public ehemy. If Sogadions, with mdee, 20 RP Buck. : Oregon, Hiern, from ’New Orleans; Noxubee, Kirk, from Tu: * ‘ ~ nol | assent of Congress to purchase of addit onal lai i » would vote not only for men . in ‘s from fax, viaNew- | ealoosa, with 616 bales cotton; Wim Biadstreet, Menher, teus-the Went, indignant at the lailure of the South to wide. | the purchai jade | © yee eee hd ly Br sche Jano Sprott, Krazer, 35 days from Halifax, via New | al ‘Win Brad Menhi to carry it on, but a \tax, a direct tax, o1 » | port, with ees | But he was tot in favor of ‘voting @ tax to carry on | gic kel ‘Walsh, of Elaworth Badger, | for the use of the national armory at Harper’s ferry. Naw’ Brororn, Jan 281d brig Julia & Helen, Luffman, burgh. aa | Montgomery. with 1616 bales cotton. Below, brig Le’ THE PRESIDENT'R RECOMMENDATION J. w right. come up to 6440 us a compensation for the adhesion of ide, 6 days from Eastport, with plaster, to the West tothe incorporation of Texas, and the Cass, | Mesrages wore read from the Presi ’ | a war, unless he could see that it rT , i + Wight, ani Buchanan men, jealous of itr. Walker, aul | now ieviev of roptiars, and Det OLIOITE ne apne | interests of his constituents. He would, however, vote | Bovatogr rs ry rire celsiss with lath, to Seth & | wi}miagven, Hel; schrs Cora Jane, Wood | TYR. JOHNSON, 1) Duan ie otis Of Bs. Ca cn iM wl gitre power behind the | grades, for the vigorous prosecution of the war with | oF a bill to pay all oxpenses which have been incurred, ichr Belle. Parker, Milton, Del, com, to B N Fox. nyront, Jan Arr achr Mary, 8in'th, Balt. ¥ well knows 9s the moss throne, averawing, though not dictating its action, aro | €Toxicb; nnd also iu, relation to the Joypatsh of letters | and which may be incurred for withdrawing our troops | Schr Howird, Bacon, Boston, mv, | _Paicapeurita, Jan, 4—Are, Browes brig selena, Hey, | Mork,im the treannent of de esting its fi p 2 H iH | the Prosident—it was the President's war. i , | “Porta, Jan 2—Arr sch Uharlatte, McCurdy, Phila for ; a a | is a statement of Mr. Johnson, Postmaster General, which | 0Ur people, he would spend the last cent for that pur- | Ships Hi for Ci i "| nom, he o1 abit ind! 7 young men In the upproximation to this dilemma, we find the ad- | hy concludes with the followin 5 Ons” The Wamtha te tiets terifiery one Pu ips Hougua, for Canton: 8t James, for Londo 2—81d. brig Condova, Ingemham, Havana; | causing Insivio ‘aad nightly emissions, positively rajnitration laying bold of Col. Banton.us asort ofa com- | "Phen leave respectitily. te suggest: tint cit fotters | it ever the Union was dissolved, 1 would be. in, conse. | {or Senyran ssehinesion for Ch 0 Th Det Nori Fee | Sared.» Recent cnacs cured in fous dara, without ercury ¢ No alteration in tai tof prevention from business, Post paid £$3, attended to. Dont be deceiv inno way connected with a Mushroom is College. 30 » for St Marks, Arti eel, i vannnh; Republ Glo York. 3. Below, schr tk; sid, schs Adams, Beker, Norfol! er, for a market, witha cargo of lime: yromise champion between tho Wost and the South; and | ang hapers divectod ko the eqlice i ~ quence of anoverbalance of power. H |b {0 rotrace the stepsof danger in the Mexican war, we dnd | Sp.Papers qircetal 10 the aflcers and soldiers in the ser | octher inch of Mexico ; we hal obtained Tecan and be | lor ft Jobud; Pamparo, fur Key West; flope, for Rochelle; ee eee ee de Te een, | forwarded to the army from New 0 free of post: | Was disposed to mako the best ofa bad bargain, | sehr Klisha Herrick, for Havana. | Hope & Sussa, Mi . ns , 4 age, ond that the restrictions impose: ‘session |__ Mr. Owen, of jana, showed that Texas was an inde- | | < LLENGE— ih " Sirral eth. bad Dis covoiatne: ‘x ue soa ot Congress,upon the appropriation for the transportation Pendent, sovereign power, and that we had a right Miscellaneous itecord- | fea fit Wye aote brine Jac Hae Ti Ne DUO Shatied remedy for diseases of « privare nature, ho ee f ee tae be of the mails be repesled, so far as the same may interfere 0 annex it. He avowed his hope that the Northern pro | , BRia Canton, of Norfolk, Va, arrived at Apalachicola on | c. . Tor do: sehr’ Wm | positive and speedy care without restriction of diet or hin: a 4 adi uk aa oneatua tie the teeseciene Foohangeal with the delivery of the United States mail to th pint bene ee and deci: hemselves in- pe ET od in charge of th Wad | drance from busigess. ihe many advantages whieh inf a in \ ut, an | ee hands, ailed. i : ‘over balsarn copeviae aubonourable pence with Mexico. The Plan, wre believe, peng egg ethane end we will se the movement ect cnwe fo Meets | oe Se sleckaatn Gibeciae Oke tek ting mixtares,c ty . b : i ort of provisions, and nearty exxausted is to be laid belore Congress on Monday, and in the event | e most convenient for the Protection of our arms. He wi Pale ay The Che preference. B 10 mt Geo Th Freseosty hn 8 Fre omasion for do | Rien | brig Gusxn Tograbar, Blackington, Gi | s H | = des being Which mi quite sure the north- | i of its rejection, the chances are only augmented, of a | hointin Mexico, which may be m Fem previous. worsinet mereter woe ° tof November, | “gens sever 1d Br ship Laurel, Duckett, Laver: | ever discovered. they are entirely free from any withdrawal of the party. in Congress from its confidence Sa orc were maby difficulties ~Color, domestio lactitarioaes ana | ‘heen SOE | ool: shige Jona Cumming, Dwight, Liverpool; Caledonia, | Fer dais the taken at any time, Orit the total los 4 ” in the Sdministration, of increasing the perploxities of the C. JOHNSON, Post Master General. creed. It may not always be'so. Intercourse may alter | pr intimate friend, thus enabling the mts tO e» exeottive, as to the line of duty and of safety, and of | The mossoges were referred, and ordered to be printed. this condition of things; railroads, the telegraph and edu. | : : i ta. , withont the fear of suspicion or diseove’ : pore eea Ne ‘sivet'va tanh fdlefowhe | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. coneumm: the existing discrepancies in the ranks to ‘An explanatory conversation followed cation will be the principal Ou | y effectual for either sex. — tila fast overthrow ia the campaign thn reel of the widew al McCrea, between. Mr wives among the Meyican wo good will will speiae | i Utehoes Troms onion Pa — nt Siiks cummeneirn crdion naear : ,, | Dayton and Col. Benton, Dill laid as'de tll to: up towards us, and thus annexation ensue. He repre. | # distance, fcom ome " to the tax on tea and coffee, the threo mil: | "44 uvwcry made a statement of the purrortef ere. bated the course of certain ge ho had 6 rearing the night the wind | wauriwon, Jan S—Arr brig Calais, (of Calais, Maine) | Stuer remedy tas, fal ene, Norfolk; sehr Mary Augnsta, Muuson,N York. Cld | forthe Inst ten sp: | Brig Sarah Ellen, Tarr, ot Jon Bi ache Laie, Post, N | uutversal success, the p . The remar! ere ; they went to jexico— o Lous of revenue, which is the maximum it can produce, | solution bolore the ‘Senat " tl vored to place our count ‘not suMotent forthe crisis. It is not a suMetont basis | Stineannice ef ake Cherokee: boihe Ope fee Go| made by them did not rest ages of (ora loan of ten millions, if any basis is required, snvin roprietors cate ctatt di ‘4 i de: lace n remedy of equal certainty .n-de In his opinion, so soon as : i | vernment. Resolution adopted. ico shall see us united coverniment, We regret that sie. Walker, al | BUeTIOn AND GRADUATION aL. be by eh ap pk assed "Howes dose Se Mi Amenon: | Poked eAROY rok vaterby! Wont & Fletcher, 12 Felton {io froters and the shavers, should deem aay provent of | ySt@,BRE!se's bill for the reduction end graduation of |» Mr, I Hgoves, Eci Harbors Havana, | street, ot Or S80 OF ‘aso tm ° ic lan sam ond, rin, ; = — —_—--— this sort a salvo for tax on tea and coffee. | jus, Moreton, us pagsed by the Senete) wi piihof the | Tarty would be fo Below, two sehrs unkno'#s, Cid, | ——~ “LUGINA CORDIAL, and coffee Mr. Bacay moved an amendment, but at thi should come up to Key Weat; sehr Eliza Brow a, Broven, | will produce—tax tea and coffee, but tex of on THE, articles | tion of yr. Crittenden, the Vill was laid over tll Mertay | sent an unbreke: IXER OF LOVE on the free list, and you will go through. It is said tha ; on that ch H | — next. ly and sadly i = : rt if Ci ption, Miierter neeeh uioaiog of am excise tax on whiskey Jie: | “And after a short executive eestion, the Senate ad | {hey have laken, It js emphatically giving aia and com- | Nerjoik. °° "nts. (ne cavain on | Gartenne are tmpotenes, Lecorrhunn or Wtey leet, L eo a | ation, iv i ot whiskey inturrection. | We know not what is to be | !°urmed ints classified by the bill. “They are necassgry’” They | q tMit Atmone—A letter dated at Elizabeth City, NC, 3181 Then usea im tne last | obstructed 0 tage thereat. tnd for the geceral Prostraion one, but we do know thet the administration has yet he | House of Hepresentatives, 6 been recommended by the proper d | ili aoe a ashore ax Corn Boake, 1@ 11 of the system. eo seatper Wperher che reeal? of ae or Leen A emer © rands and tho shoals. ‘ | ‘Wasninoton, Jan. 4,1847, | should command our judgment, and it filed. getofls on | S° of perder ores en Uormian hes pectfully, THE DOCTOR, Mr. Tromrson, of Pennsylvania, was permitted to say | Would meet with our approval. He was in favor, Giminieh the exBoriags afzendent e citclent. guaranty for its qave — {that if he had been present on Saturday, he would have | ever, of changing the features of the bill, {rom « standing Mr leo quack article, but ihe ‘preseniption o's regaler | i Asnrnaton, Jan. 4th, 1647. | voted for the resolution of Mr. Wentworth, declaring it army to a volunteer corps ; the time of service to be for | | physician, one who has made this branch of his practice & News of Anether Little Battle—The Mexicans Again in | to be inexpedient to ley a tex on tea and coffee. Sve oar Se ane oe doubted ee eae ton, from gat phd days Srey she | particular study, For sale at 192 Bri a beerme robust and full of rey ander ite in: t joo . FEACE DESIRED —TME INITIATIVE—TWO MILLIONS— SLAVE: juals listed army. In accession of severe gales from to | street. ha Vocative—Messrs. Bayley and Davis All Right RY INHIBITED. Congress has granted to the government tulPand. 4 | I counteracts the vervousaess of the fe The Bill for the Ten Regiments of Regulars—The Pre- Hall sident’s Messoge—The Lieutenant Generel—The Land | conte 5 Graduation and Reduction—Tha Policy of the Schema | 4... Kina, of Set Forth—-Mr, Borrow's Resolution—His Last Motion | be Oy seca ick, from New Orleans for Belfust, ye Pe eA put isto St Thomas on or before ea ton ose of the pay f excessive y@ extent of damage or nature of | p lozen struggled for the floor; the successful authority to increase the army to sixteen or seventeen i’ . thousand, ‘and two thousand five hundred only have Deen Pl York, nae ete bs tatreduce a) are ae fine Levea ci the pp ing J ony to the | faralson, why not r o retar; ‘ar, t y the special | rope tbat the volunteers had done all thet contitess, | . B&1o Teeigere, of inn the Senate comes up To-morrow in reference (o Santa | Objections were made in several directior s, when pected of them. Then why not have volunteers? Al fussade {rom Boston to M , | Mr. Kino moved to suspend the rules. though Mr. Polk was the Pre: tt of Mr. Hamlin’s iy sdnna’s Pass—Madamoiselle Augusta, Dimier, ang | it Kina moved to suspend the tutes: th tthe motion | choice, he was not in favor of given him the additional | Thtcs jewenance co ihe canoe Mons. Frederick, at the Olympic—Captain Fatio, late | could not be entartsined. an there was a apt cial order for | power of eppointipg four hundred. officers for the regi: | '$1000.. ‘There ie 8 ty ’ Heese | tavene: cannot do by oak, he seietrentment and | e'te’ags, "Esice 3 per Votes Princip oficejemnved ‘ if | ts per bottle. Principal office remov by WHAWORTT member of the C it of | a OR comer of Liberty street. “Also for vale of London and Edit waren and 4 deffer- | by Wyatt & Fleteher, 121 Fulton st. 129 tm * rh al College, Philadelphia. ‘The A. STUTZE’S iz in Boston, fora surance at Mo- er . somn and probably « considerable amount in of the Revenue Service, proposes to turn Artilleryman | the day. [" Move to postpone.” | ments. Let those who mayjbe called into the field select | bt Lym, office, 196 Fulton street, on Preee againet the Mexicans. | Mr Kine moved olpostpone the special order. (“What | their own officers. | Brio Wasninaron, at St Thomas, from Philadelphia, ex | There the Book run be obtained for B1. au i vee NEW PUR STORE. uat Opened i fearn to'higit that credable {information has been | The t hame “read” ‘The Committe rors, and the House adjourned. date, lat’ 31, lon65, which swept | ATO CURE NO PAY—DR. CORBLET, fe Deane cisat, Tea tha pebhio, ol bie navica vert Sivah bs Cab’ Seba Doperteent, By ths evecing I The Sica rag Ree reeding ofthe bill i galled for, | ‘ peo 7 | Sogn anny (member of the Raval Cormant of cermin delicat at No. 21 Pearl street, x few doors from received at the partment, by evening's mai erk rend it. The preamble states that whereas | | sulted ip, hand a! id splend * | a slate of war existe between the United States and Mexi. | reenable pena yonrs devstpa torvcretiseate; | and Furs of all descriptiops, mage up m the richest style, and Allen Rutherford, Keq,, the new County Auditor, elect: | mage. ed last fall, was sworn in on Saturday, and entered upom woe ha tane enn cf and from, Boston the duties of his office. | from the South, of a very decisive skirmish with the ene- which it is desirab! : my in Mexico, A detachment of six companies of rogu: | aod wheress namurunces have fee toon ts rleaat lars, en route from Camargo to Tampico, having under | desire to settle the questions between the two counenee enables Dr, ©. to care the h of cared aremetqnereuy tua! Cone TA*AMANEERYE' dcars we We abe goa unas SHY em eed‘ies | enler ec faction to hose who will fi on the most liberal and | ane yy her til xt morning to 1 i tively be. hemth | hopes by his attention to desery: convoy a train of filty baggage wagons, were attacked terest and security of os We ett, ai ‘horses There was considerable excitement late yesterday | A iio ian 3 mC. Sot reine Coy F | the wumber, 7 F, 1 the plaine and surrounded by « body of forty-five hums | the Frevident mey be able to procure u pence prie rio tue | afterneon in the Western part of Moyamensing, which | own Sanaw—Cept Crarito, of si? Algerie, Mobile | neat door te Br. iit on | fertrre TTS Mirurae, resi ——— ee ead