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es es emer te ee ER o . pean aie yaa "eee uae wigs sis is calculated to bring disgrace upon our arms oy! AD THE NEW YORK | scene bee aoeneaees me Et a eh ie es w. BK . AUK THEATRE—THURSDAY EVENING* (Jan. " ; at of our national councils. ‘very respect. ek Pal a ‘ne Desens sabe NRO “Gt.Aass AND greece LT NES IL LATEST (MOMENT, able and patriotic source whence this document ema. 20° and also | CAINA—# ILLA * Thurs: | FLEUS, by 42 Dansueses Viennor | nates, I should pronounce the entire affair a most wicked 29% AL tr; Jamucrr Tih, at 108% o'eloek, % sales rorm. No. 5 rae, wilt be added NICHOLAS FLAM—Nicholes = attempt to involve the ogee islature in ba og ERAT. o* Street. Catmogue best waved diuuer, ' & , * s 2 2 Bi ok eo doe ce won -¥ eg me viie.be fohowed by LA TYROLLENNE, by 21 Dacsueses CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. py Eee Saree wae, & do 496 125 Long Islamd RR 48, MON . janes bine white granite, edged. painted, dipt, ke. | Vignnoises. ir r 4 Wasmixarow, January 6,4 P.M., 1847. | sidentienal aspirant. At atime when our army stends New Stock Exchange. By civing thely Second Agasel! 7 eee of the bay W ra ‘nts es. leita” | nico’ will, ing comedy of the MAR; Bonaban im need of reinforcements, clothing. munitions of war, 25 shs CantonCo Tuer 20% $0 shs Nor k Wor Tues at . Sale positive, to cowsiguments. “is7 terh rtisement, GALLOPE 5 nted @ memorial from the | ™2¢Y,and encouragement—at a time when an BUEN amt WE BH wildly Re rocnteot Se RASA ptt by AUCTION-BY & peranagete Will Som | otizens of Wilmington, Delaware, obring the war toa |forstecking set lietge bg att ae gee r of wi ‘appropriate = citizens ol bal h a ar i: wm do si 25 de hana | moors am nts; Gallery 25 cents operate ia Mexico, and when every thing depends oh.Ner ke Wor i | called eee eE NEW YOKR VOLUNTEERS 64 et Y OWeKY CHEAT IG Thuraiay Eveuing, Junaary 1p lens. ittee was discharged from the | i™Medlato action; at a time when a proposition is belore prone wx 75 ao called PRLSIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Bene the performances will commence wich the drama The Judiciary Committee rg the House to increase the army with an stditone! Sas % do 49) | Nei i FZ REO OF THE WAVE—Dou Jose Del Senda- | consideration of the petition of James W. Schaumbergy | of ten regiments ; ut such a tawe to introduce aa B revesy ede oeeraee ee oe tny’Trencle, Mr Hadaways Bouse’ lasbiudst Moe Macca” | god the same was transferred to the Executive journal. | YABt subject, which is calculated tg fire the jealousy of ‘reacle, Mr Hada: una Isabinda, Mrs Sergeaut | and the nt. | °veF¥ southern man on the floor of the House, and to Married, the enuse, the member of | To, goustide Ruch the Draiae of THE RAKES FHO- | "7, Committee on Printing, reported against the print | OYSTY southern ma which every patriot ‘must wish ever day evening, 5th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Stro- TICKETS WILL NOT BE LIMITED, Booth: Sam Slap, Mr Hadaway; Kanny Moreland, Mrs Jor- | ing of the memorial of the Sugor Planters of Louisiana, | but especially at present, to bo ‘avoided, is an act of Rovumace, to Miss Manta CHaR.oTta, and may he obtamed at the principal hotels aad music stores Coamsting of 2 rosewond, dan; Betty Higgius, Mrs Booth, .. had Tashness, or tampering with the mort momentous inte- late D. H. Schmidt, Esq. of the city, aud of either of te Committees. wv Kearsus,t half Dress Circle 2 cents; Pit and Gallery 1236 | for the repeal of the tariff of 1846. 8 rests, that the most furious and fanatical abolitionist on th inst. at All Saints’ Church, by the By order of the Committee of Arran te A pice, Dastscges eaite ion. Pederian esemance ot 7 ‘The bill for the sale of the Leke Superior Copper | the fivor of Congress hws not daret ve vedere wean vce oneal arate aakoap i ie oe "Ein ei herangegen Cabs tet eats tinea EM Gene URYMPIEATMEATHE Ty | acne wartaem up, enry tment pre, ot | Mao Sar’ i rd et Ey + 8000} . » Esq, | ‘i THANCERY bal > } ing. ay st untime! all of this city. . je namen of the Commniite, 2 be mutts CN, Weatinne aee SR Ce ahTD, OSM | Gavagaien oi THe SLEEPING. BEAUTY “IN THE | was orderedtobe printed. ‘The consideration of the bill | Caused t anereecae ane ane caietons wane sf At Islip, (Long Isiand.) on Wednesday evenin: “ROR THE HEAL | Abienbesiey pare, Nakane cane) Gccity S, Leamrene street, WOOD—Prince Perfect, Nine Cruse. jg, | ¥@8 postponed until Friday. must rest npon the shoulders of Mr. freston King fost, Ly fhe Rev, Also pattie caer dee at pega: | (EVE andéuicdag uke faa ebeeeetee lide te ie} Coad Garnet stone csmiacs' | ME Helles ies ae Brean SMe Herrin, | 6 bill giving the assent of Congrors to certain States GALVIENSIS. man, to Mi nn urber, be sold, by J MI ir. 5 pn ER Thuther, Eeq., all of the former plac thon Property a” Neuter iliineien cece eae ts Ramer, | wext. the teh’ day “af datwary instants arid atelock eats | yy! SHonand Lady Multy Meow fee eed may Jinks, | 49 tax public lands, as noon as sold, was passed. Wasninaron, Jan. 6, 1847. tei Nay peep a om tony eg ‘Fomle town lots. 308 of which se" well improv Merebwuta: ix nder the direction of Lucius Robix- ring, Souclude with FAMILY JABS—Delph, Mr Holland; | ‘The Senate then went into Executive Session, and on ‘The President and the Congress. RTS, ' omy | gon sid ; : i thiscity. | ing lands; and 2.000 asres of antoppenved facta ia ee welling house (which has recently | | lita exrele 9) conte: nana: boxes 25 cents; pit ome ensiting, | t8€ opening of the doors, adjourned. The memoranda of the day of your yreporter In eth serrata "OeP a ANNs cent to the town of Nauvoo, which they ioe ‘sale 6 te. arth st, on Wash- | ‘oriyate box . Orchestra boxes, $3. © Re tatives. house will give you a pretty fair idea of the state of af h init eet owaun MeCarvy, in the | Taugetamenteets (The Yeuiple is 138 feet lous, a6 fort wide, | Doors oben'at elf pat 6 o'clock: curtnia rises at 7. House of Represen' PW | aks ta ne Sale. Poses taeahyy hewu lime rock, aud admirably adapted fora eolirge. heure | w story delling bo AMERICAN CIRCUS. On mation of Mes Townes, Se eae OF 2 eo in| Inthe Senate, Mr. Borrow's resolution relating to the y , of wor hip, &e. Also, the M: ‘allied ater bathing apparstas,&e )and lot No. 3 | 5 ing on the table that part of the President's message in wuis ends: snd poqusintanoes, ‘also those of hie bro- | Kistisnd, Ohta; a/seewilfel exifice ell elemeedt ced ania | o uae me not emending thevegh to Gro | _ saNDS VENT*¢ CO, PROPRIETORS. Felution to the eppointment of a Lieutenant General of | Pass of Santa Anna, was, on motion of Mr. Phelps, a per- ors Patrick an p : : : NDS, LE if ; , Joba Reilly, Joba Coyle and Thomas Conanghty, 370 | particulars, apply ta the subscribate atid the outhreat comer of Hadaon and Jase | “THUS EVENING, Jah 7. ihe perlormunce will com | eee ee en eel py avote fees eo tonsya | eonel and politcal iriend of the deceated,lld ou the tw respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday. the | t BABbITT's EDMONDS. Wiebe a tone TUE COURTIENS OF LOUIS XIV, ‘The Guestion recurring again onthe motion to lay | ble. And this was right. sthinst,, at 844 o'clock, from his late residence, No.3 | _ New York. Jamusry 4, 187. ib lwere tudgon st between Hor performanens of. wi et een i i 92, | Mr. Cameron introduced a resolution of some conse- Birmingham street. 2 ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. of Jane st, feet west | Cherokee Chief, by, upon the teble, it was decided in the negative, yeus92, ‘ante etieaies bases te ane phy rag frre On Wednesday morning. 6th inst., Sanat Jewerrn, Complete Set, neatly Bound. |. Fambling. - nays 97, ‘The subject was then referred to the Commit. | uence—an inquiry up etary P saad 29 years, (a native of Fishkill) wife of Moses O’Den- Complete Set of the above 3 pulae a Lert ainin | y side of Horatio st, 74 feet weet | Back Rove it tee of the Whole on the State of the Union. pa bapegherag, Set ee harhaperiiian “ His friends and acquaintances, and those of ber bro- | somely bouid, from the camingarement Yo de ene Je of Horatio st, 19 feet w Horsemanchip. Mr. Hanatsos’s motion of yesterday to close the de. | braced in the ter: , with avi roasing the thers Tsarc ond Salutus Griffin, are most respectfully | riod, can be had at a moderate valuation, by a note addressed . + th enue; and he d the secret to re; what in” invited to ettend her funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, | to T: P. H.. Herald Office, which will lead to further infor- don the southerly side of Gansevoort at, 124 feet | ic Ditties. Date on the bill for increasing the regular atmy by | revenue; and he desires the secretary to report Horsemanship. ‘ " rt 9 create any articles will bear,and how much reven from her Jate residence, No. 93 Roosevelt street, at 3 | mation, aud the address of the owner gi J33tPre_ | Premises, | LE Conover ee atl Miata cir mana will peekenis be derived from such increase. The reso. o'clock. cE = PAPE & Enquire: ance of ors theese nays 96. * . ¥ W¥etidaymorsng th int inthe 40 yea of is | Cana net SETHE, PAPERS. ag |ecgaae tito idee hil wa then ken up in Commie fhe Wace | aon iy nel Thardy and on, tha dy we may . Mr. Tuostas Chown. (or subscribers eutered for the ew Yenr=-y | Boxes 25 ceuts ; Pit 1236 cents ; Private Boxes 50 cents. . Smi 7 ied the floor for some ‘ iverease v, J - le cf | re » . M. - his funeral, from hislate residence, 12 Duane streot, this | this new system among them uor attempt ro blow it ap or Beil tis the articles embraced in the schedules of 1846. The se | panes, will bean afternoon Performance every Saturday. -_-fs 00 (Thursday) at 1 o'clock. P. M. His remains will he | down. It works beneficially ja London, both for the press A 2 ovclock, Perf Z cretary oud the administration, and the orthodox of the takento the Trinity Cemetery, Manbattanvil | and the people, and it can do as much good in the New | a ee Le LEGISLATIVE PROCE £DINGS. party A Congress, have made the tariff of “6 a chapter On tho evening of the oth inst, at Whit (Long | World. Necessity, the old g:andmother of many wor- SERS Tape aye “ Auwany, January 6, 1847, | in their creed. and it will go hard to persuade them that Island.) Bantu. Lager, in the 85th year of his age. | ueiganieete'es et aie o_acroduce this cheap feature in or ecpense ta Seats Tee ne Cranks Senate. it is pot infellible, though we have no doubt Mr. Cameron Tho relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fu- | pockets as well *a the intel F th | vem this season, | a Meee eee ey 2 nein as 588 Oo = bill airing com. | Binks the duties on cold iron might be considerably ners}, on seventh day, .) 9th inst, to meet at slonned to subscribers one hour for 26 cents a | 1 commence at 8 o'clock precisely. \O ‘Opera Company will pertorm the oper of Dowiecas Mr. Wiitiams gave notice of bills requiring raised with @ certainty of increasing the revenue: thin lite residence’ 10 ok: M., and at Friends’ | wi duly papers for 2x conte yrgek, md ds ¢ Dollar, to be had of auy ofthe f-llowiug Com. | LINDA OF CHAMOUNIX. . panies owning the railroads between Albany aud Buffalo, ad pl mpcongirah Shel pets at a ae : : ers at G7, 4,9, 10 am clock, . , ? 4 i : Meeting Hoare, Wien 618 ape such an hour as best suits the ¢ nvenience of the geutlemen | Pero ee SUERTE Eraen ee, torelay their tracks with the heavy H rail. is true that the phates and aspects of affairs are most vi- 036 o'slock, A.M, and will return at 334 o'clock, P.M. | Who tke the CRs oa tae pons Le ppeey heh Fierortc Also, to allow said railroads to carry freight in winter | vidly developed. ‘ On the sth inet Jon Crowney reuistry at Wm. Taylor's bookstore; under the A or House. eet free of toll; butthat live stock and dairy products and | Mr. King, of New York, is determined the slav. irlends and acquaintanc: i. JOLME:! wr yr 4 question in reference to any further annexatio Crowley, aro earnestly N. B. Ceutral office wanted for the busiu, New Books fresh meets may be conveyed at all sedfons, paying toll. | Be ts NOTICE TO OUR BROOKLYN READERS. | Fonsiatiog, of the.b no : ‘ be kept before the House. He Is bent upon k this (Thursday) afternoos 334 o’cleck, from | 84 Cheap Publications of all kinds furnished to order for M al Also, that said roads shall commence cariying all question in active effervescence. His sj reridonge, 304 Third & Gash, on the lowest term, ha Adunminrator : freights offering on the first of Novomber, hereafter, in | pon his motion of yester Biscennane, inthe @dgearoths | THE NEW YORK SOUIETY_LIBRARY— Lender of the Orchestras ern stead of on the termination of canal navigetion, as at | [a'Ti'Candourtwe think b erly a resident of this city ne | A DDITIONS in 186—Late French Books ready tor deli | Chorus Director Present. ¥ wait to see whether, in reality an; rmerly ry. ly to ty re rn very —There have heen adiedto the Library during A resolution appointing a committee to consult with Il be annexed south of Texas We ast ir, oue thousand five hundred and thirty-twe volums hi 1 books published in this country duri the Chancellor and the Supreme Judges, aud report ind incline to think that, how be the fermer B nish 0 Grande will be the bo E,woald inform thore of our readers who do not have | that period, with a selection of English, Literature, and five | Bot supe ior te th ye Mevisnee, | whether the Court of Errors exists under the new Con- yiestion of the L W inc iih wisi icinne their houses thet theyremw omeie | hundfed volumes! Siandard French Books; indispensable | 1 it. Patrick Kelly’ Orderly. Willie fosign P stitution, and whether any legislation is advisable to con, | out to-day in the House xt every morning at the haper stand, inside of the Falton ferry | 80 Public Library. | i i I i j Patrick O'Brien, Pa ir ef 6 5 10 00 ‘ gate, ofthe boy Jesper, We would therefore recommend him PETS Latin Olatales Jn, oth, yolames, oftave, Just bern Collins, Fatziek O'Brien, Patrien Br bee ay ann street, | Seats can be secured at the box office’ from 10 A.M. till 4 | tinue it, was adopted. Adjourned. r to give it up, and that ng cominuaity as Worthy oftheir patronage, | Stherlerding works im scievee, ars expected day per Havre | Jol Canategham's, Spring street. [CLAS a eg Ta. a pe Ausembly. they will propose the project in an amendment to the bill Gal j-Pecges " i FRINA BALL. | 5 a i for the ten regiments But ther thi Purse containing a | ?'The inoxt important foreign and American Journals taken | y a ete ; . he ee & 2"rh | A bill was submitted by Mr. Saat. to aid the M HE, THIRTEENTH ANNUAL BALL of the ERINA | - . y Mr. Satace to lexican | jwat lot them try it, and then you will Front strects'ap | for tehe estas oom have beea bound, and render the files BENEVOLENT ASSOLIATION, tobe he'd at CAS: | TABERNACLE. volunteers from this State. K. Polk or the House of Repesentativer, doex the legis: i ir ieemn embers are respectfully informed thet the late im- | TUE GARUEN, on Tuesday dveuing January iene 107, | HENRI HERZ’S ‘A bill wes presented by Mr. Sari, relative to the act | tion for the popular branch. Really, thi questics 1s ) 9000, $8,009, $5,000, $9,500, 9 French, Books will be ready for delivery on | The proceeds of which, ave forthe benelit of the ORPHANS FAREWELL CONCERT, pc on diets i too large, however, for a mere paragraph, and we there- SLO,OOO, F280: sFie rey Bond | Thursdvy morsing, slat nat vat) o'clock ingre RC. ORFHAN U; fists bo ia Oe thence for Rurope, | 2F1848, concerning passongers arriving at the port of | fore Jtop it. ‘The President opt spen, houso, to-night, aud Mot tgage on tm proven neal satate in ghiecity: (APPIY'O | jn iwi PUTLIG T BORBES, Librarian, | eanve hed of th THURSD AD EER TAS Ny aRY 1 New York. end pmo06 the visiters, we learn, Col. Benton wee per M. i i D 5 1. Ul IVE G, 3 ae : ‘ ic should real 0 to iat ite _ Hall of Records, or at No. 8 Walker street. | NUNNS & FISOHERZ a Was, Garbett, ecpner | When bel to as by all the recently arrived mem. | THe Comptroller's report was received, and referred. Adjourned, take heme lusions on the question of the Lieutenant Ge- bera of the ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, ewe The Odeon Olympic, with the extra attractions of ‘Their first in an: rom New York, this morn- | Augusta and BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS NEW ARRIVAL OF CANARIES FROM AM- | STERDAM. Wworr call the atteution of their friends and the public, iv, 52 Bowery; John at their Manufactory aud Wareroom, 170 Greenwich C.M. 70 Bayard st; Street, to examine their assortment of Liao Fortes. They | Nanry, 86 Pine st : pats f) Garrick, 23.1 concert in Amerie The steamboat Columb sister, Mam’selle Dimicr, and Monsiour i 5 hon, 10 Frankl 3 J. 17 Sixth 5 i 5 4 q 4 No. § John street, has Jast received 150, ofthe | “RUB. "Pranoe with Colas Eee kes Attachment. | Cero eee ats S.Kent, 7 Sixth | signa, CLOTH DA BALL. st Sipren- | ing, arrived at Hudson at 6 P.M. on hor way to this city. | Fredorick, had a perfect jam to-night. ‘There was quite full song, with nizhtivgale and water bubble | ¢28 1m#rh 3 Barelay « i Fe OBE! MNTANO,. peeking iderable i Alb: nd the | “'ePresentation from both houses, and nearly all vt the ts 7 | SIGR. F. BENEVENTANO. + First Basso, | There was considerable ice running at many, a! 1e dipl attention of Iadies and gentlemen to OL aI] ENIT gan, 9 Wall st.: K. Daly, 4 Broad st.; Welix Quin, 372 | SIGR. A. SANQUIRIC First Buffo. 2 : corps diplomatique with their ladi Augusta takes her rd Depot. 5 Joho street. CHARLES A K NL SH. sixth st; Hugh Keily, 138 Bowery; M. McKeon, 295 Bleeck- SiGR. L:MARLIN! ‘Beeond Basso. | Water was very high. At Van Point, the ice | benefit tomorrow night. T engagement, and that of eo, reek Hy 127 of the finest Long Breed he (Late oF OG Stohean ’s Baths.) M W'Brien, 5 cae mF ©, Melony. oognes Of SIGH, M. RAPE” i was some six or eignt feet above the surface of the wa. | her associates, has been qu: hit for Kilmiate, pun’ No.5 JOHN STREET. BILLIARD SALOON. Hlovence ‘McCarthy, 72 Navaau ate, Bre orger Bl ibeclece Davacueh ter, and extending quite across the river. Ireland, at ihe O14 Kellow's ‘Temple: ee repnle at PL a a Un Stairs. entrance Lispenard st. 19m ol the sererty see ar es eBook | “Ar Rosser fut Goice: Okorae ae oe kel aah a bhie sinner fou MPa Papers cps ape rege gree aed 5 s be fully i: i i i Ls . NIC 5 reet. e f “ re xguse-work of a small family. Good city reference | TheY Fespecttally invite their friend and the public oer Mec | Henri Herz has much pleasure in announeing that he has | ‘Mere is no prospect of any reaching here for several daye | 01, principal question of this epistle, to wit, the Prosi- inquire at 78 Ludiow st. _____i53t#re_ | ‘phey priticntarly call. attention to their Billiard Tables, |. ‘ Ourselves our own Sovercigne cured the valuable services of the celebrated to come. dent and Congress, we shall have, in the main, to post- : ~ | which are_of the latest improvemeats, and their Wives, | FANCY GUARD—COMPLIMENTARY BALL. | : ORN, Serer pone till tomorrow. A i WSETEDs | Brandies, ‘Segare, &e., are of the frat quality, and of ths | '[YHE renowned ‘“Faney Guards,” will give a grand Com: | Kirst Homiat and Geir eeie ae jirand Duke of Baden, Tho New York and Philadelphia telegraph is not in | 'P.g—ttie seid that th Dr. Wickha Hebich bao fat ben iested by the Nealon Puclistiag | ehgicencbracda,” v7 “fe Oe AA Suality, and of the | “VHE renowned ihangy, Gusrdsy” mall rive a grand Com | a ‘ ailing GrdaE Se KiGSK Uevioe Coeairea teeta who shot himsolf in this city today, was driven to the Camspany, No.3 Brosdway, upper corneror Man S| Canes A. Kentisn, Joun Gitxis, | um, 450 Broadway, on Monday evening, January 11, 1847. A | Great care has been taken to selert the choice geine fern the: [fenton SretT Seek, BaENA entered AOedewhiete 08 | ee eee eases eae eel eae EB. iravelliog agents would find it for thelr interest to | _i3lwee ° Grand Drill aud Review of the Guards will take place in the BEST OPERAS OF THE DAY. the line. attached. ‘Thi J doubtless und aberrath Whe pening iM'iwemh” | ~A STORE TO LET IN PEARL STREET. Ball Room 20 35 AN a 0 | The following pieess will form the leading features of the ot mint hie oie tens tie Cee Meee “A GENTS WANTED to sell an elegant and cheap Wop of THE Large Store and Basement, No &6 Pearl street, oe my Aria from MARGHERITA D’ARRAGONA, by . United Staves and Mexico. AlsoaChart of the World. adjoining Peart Street House, is well adapted for Jobb: 8 Hf ts ” BY THD MAILS . ANTED—A Situation by wo respectable women j one | th shelves, counters, curtains, ec. | fanciful, fashionable, a he mo8l | and Ser. Sanquirico, | lelancholy Suicide. es mieran i and athe keene do weneral hones area elrdL Cosirens sent mode supper, the ost bouctifals dri 1 that cant be h | wana ee [ESrnaas NTO, by Mercadante, sung Wasurxaton, Jan. 5, 1847. A young man named Wickham, of the medical profes- work. st of elty references given from. th rt PAR tt | am seen to be | by Sigr. 8. le P ‘ i d pind 6 . wTst*r 3 r ryou lose t! atest sight |. LOMBARDI, by VERDI, b: id e —Th tired enue—The | Sion, from Richmond, Va., committed suicide at the pis. oe Ning ge coeeaar eae oe ~¥OR SALE AT WILLIAMBBURG, Sore Tickets to he had ate C-melius Wi | sigacra Bavll Sige’ Benedestand Bevevcene ee °F pio bed a em sl bers a i bag Py gallery attached tojCopp’s bowling saloon in this city, Se ay | THAT large and well built House, standing on four | sts¢et, of the Committee of Arrangement, o | This piece, by the celebrated Verdi, who is now cou- | Lieutenant Generalship—Silas Wright—Mr. Preston i : ) forse GERMAN LADY, | lots, 100 feersaaare, with Carriage House, om the cor. | CaPiain W.M. Borchers, Robert Phillip, sidered to be the first comp ser of Luly, has everywhere met | King—The North and the South. to-day, atabout2 o'clock. He had gone there for the os- Ian labora fs 'gompetent Bie fc | sates peek ah aud 9 cee ihe) minute | ears Spain a | mares ess SUR A BAACBOES i ctetrand | I ar amazed to ave an etc n lat nights Dnionde-| tenable parpoos of peacisng, and wes foand « sheet struction in the Germ “ ., and Freneh peaaeanes, as wi c Jobn Van bus! Committee of Arrangement. | VE 88 | $6,250 of the parchase mouey can remain AK . a term of years, Tee ae eet Aly ALGERL, “Pa. | Precating the defeat of the tea and coffee measure, and | time after lying dead upon the floor, having discharged a f . : ased oe | Ae Sper cont. Anply for particatere to GEO. PRIDE RENN DEPENDE NOE GuaRD.— ataei,” by Kossini, sung by igr. Sanquitieo, Benadetn and | hoping that the House would reconsider the vote given | Pistol “ye 1 oe tho muzzle upon his right _ NEWARK PROPERTY FOK SALE. th Annual Fete of the Independence Gi ‘Ghand overture to Rosini's on Saturday , urging as on argument that it is meant by and the sooner | arranged expres: for this occasion Tammany Hi | and not with a view to its permanent establishment—as 1 Keil iY . . pp 4 i for Ei¢ ANOFORTES, by Jatuary Ist, 1847. | an excellent opportunity for ment, as it pays a SIXTEEN DISTINGUISHED CLANISTS, if every body through the length and breath of the land ve the suthority of the Postmaster General, the Branch | good interest. and 1s occupied by permanent tenants @A oat Oiice in Chatham squace discontinued. | large portion of the purchise: at ‘onished ia the morning when the boy came to the fire that the noise awakeued him. The deceased single man, about 30 years of age, and is said to ; P 0 - — : S THE! = S| Grand Fantasia f he Hom. it i MA PMhey de: fore term ot yeusue per seat Formiomae nme | TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. | GroiFiauwsbrdn ton yay Mere not acquainted with this fact, and an if the House | Rave been'a man of high espectality’ He ‘boarded e he Poa’ Ontegy or ae | GEO. TAPRIDE, INGs CREAMS See CiMiNS Oe RING'S UN. | p2nrformed in hia concerts in Germaty, France, and Hug had it not in view when it deliberately voted on Hatur- | Coleman's hotel Ww : 4 for Shavin me : Fg enon mw aes men ey FOR SALE ,univereiy praised by those wig made trial | Th DELAMMERMOOR By tatsete SORE erie orane sever revival of this NE eee coe nee ‘The scontinuanee of the Branch Office is, IN Uth street, a very valuable Lot, 100 feet west of [ool the Asst promiam of the I 1 CPURITANL, z . Susan SECOND SESSION. the eepeuse of it was far grenier than the amount that could | 6th avenne, on 'the south side of the street. ily congeded, by those who know, that IL DUET CONCERTANTE, BY SIG. RAPETTI | te2 and coffee measure, after the decided vote given in — be legally appli 4 thids of the purchase mouey can remain at 6 manufacture an article equal to it. It is seft AND H_ BE! the Hi Saturday. i Se See re NCE PY opp. a. MORRIS, P.M. | Aide GEO, Le PRIDE. dL Wall etreete” n, fragrant to the sense, adestroyer of freckles | iv BRILLIANT DUKT ON ,THE! “CROC ‘Ouse on Saturday, I feel confident in asserting that Hales AORNCY FOR Tie, SALE OF VoloTL. AENDER'S | wis to R ‘ery convenient two story Honve, No, 14 Poot bo bn bons ws | composed by H. Herz, and executed by ) by those most interested in devising means for raising Wasnixcton, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1647. GUEMREOTYFE APPARATUS.” seetion siven’ummeinielys Apoti weaberes ie ae ould possess themselves of it.”” | oom ab ealeand Hert: oc this opportunity, afforded | TeV6MUC, the ten and coffee measure has been abandoned ear and summer like morning. Many strangers io A. REW supply of the different sizes of the above appara- : : f imitations, and observe | by the performance of this taleuted youthful pianist, to cor- | —Feluctantly of course—for to them the measure seemed | the Capitol. Prayers. Journal. FOR SALE, under the directions for use, of * C, HL x % s dially rr end her to th t Petitions presented, and among others others, certain W. kK LANGENHEIM, ONE of the tery bot extghlshed Publi Houses in | Fle, wholesale and retail, and for exporaion ty | Sully tecommend her, to the petrounue of th tho best that could be adopted ; but still abandoned since | appeals for grants of land for a reilroad soroes the Rocky LANGENAE ES ECE this city, with Furniture and Fixtures in perfect order. | dt im#r 192 Brondway, commer af'John ttreet.”~ | Pr PRT Eat Monts ea ade ERE in ee Spstiations en A terions bomumars prior xo 1600. — York jon on a leadiug thoroughfare the ———— 7 THE YE d A ‘i: ing vi .- jations on American commerce prior 208 Imre 301 Broadway, New York. city, afew feet from Broadwar, doing an ext: Di. KELLINGEIOS | (04 performed» his concerts in Paris and Lovedon,) execu. | Vive Ht, unless something Shia ita can Socener | ets Nits from the Fost Ofice Commitee, Teported e cn In he extabli INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is warranted to | t¢ , n bill for the relief of Saltmarsh and Fuller ;'also, a bill ment of the first class. ‘the proprietor desigai SIGNORAC BARILI, SIGNOR BENEDETTI, | pom 4 eee n it sae wil aignese oie wdvastagto seme cure sores and ulcers of every nat | wosoes EAE VENTANO, 1G: ONSANGULLCO, | ie Eee ee raisin ! ion ace tax. for the relief of Alexander Cummings. bases of the u 4 office. iter apc. , “ ARTINI. et m he vote alittle sensey city, : her of the parties, at No. 10 “WANTED, Aevae Teeeaedty Beptectty delight: | WILH of POWERFUL ANEW AND ORGAN | ofthe forty-eight who voted against Mr. Wentworth’s Pe Mong Baud Free Neng Bayer —— CHARLES H. KELLOGG. | table at an eatensize private board. be the best family snedicine ever offered to the public. Trice ‘Tickets one dollareach, ‘To be had at the usnal places. resolution, nine were from free States—three from Illi, annexing the port of Jereey city to the col tion “aie: New York, Dee 1HtQBINS ©. BLACKBURNE, Buttery, "Any person hnvieg sre | 22¢eut pes fortes ed at ee ge ante pablee ate caruescly requesied to purchase tneir tickets | ois, four from New York, two from Ohio all che wa, | eemeeing ie port Ne % , 1846. . A i of es et;_comer of Bowery an . - 4 rikecaphanes oe ARE imny hey ofa reeponsible tenant by adatessing avenuermnd lahat omnes oe Dawe Drlburret ave been taken to have the Tabernacle lit with | were slave State democrats, except Toombs of Georgia Me. Clckhale MEGRDNOL 8 Meteaeioan, auiiiiie dal tae i . fi ; “res : , Halle ; independent of the gas Mr. © , calling he Woninesa will i contuuned’ atthe Same pisces | : | isimere " x | qybpots oped at' eto commence. at halGpast aeven—to con- En a) ene hundred and fifteen who vo. | secretary ‘Treasury to report to the Henate upon th c ee ' 7RENC! TEL. - - . | clude nt ten. ‘ e resolution, oS » E anythe » ners THAR eS RELL oGa, THK Re LE a friends Ciecmritershi, the Brokerage Nana mei tee No tga nccountof the weather | pe ite py the cave Btates, vi cs Ra car Can Yo crested, with view of eidiioual"reveauees New York Jan EHO © SIMMONS andthe pubic that ti ti | om wider the fem of Sogory fe Be | ond stteet, us Me Hiers wilt ieete on | DOWell, of Virginia; Perry, of Maryland; Jobneon, of | fi fo ural oxient they may be increased, #0 as to secure ‘0 Ti ILLANDERS—Voulare hereby ted to | ATew doors west of Pearl sre fo wh ae J. P. | May for te eae OT WN ene” | ‘Tennessee; Tibbats, of Kentucky, Relfe, of Missouri;and | cles. thes wT Gicloek ot 34s Begednen’ | favorable comparison with the vey ber Set othe Senmery Ai 187. | "sy guleten xi pmmban oan | Lumpkin and Jones, of Georgia. After such a rote it | Mr. Sxvixn—Lot it lie over sir. 7 ove way, '| Giron no oon will there be trove tha ; UNION LINE OF P. ‘Ox LIVER. WA! - FH %, HAILADELPHIA. vould requin ‘ And the resolution lies o | oad. + NC" | the price for which will be 25 cents per ni imvre” FOCL Fasket of the Mth January The favorite | sere BOUATE NH ee | behest mete 3 ent alo ala MR. mannow ‘ it ng pa rt NER,Capt. 1 ws a ee x Upon feo. Country are respectfully in- FOR SALE, imer, will positively sal on Saturday, Janoke 16, hee oe: | THURSDAY EVENING, Jan ies ie rte hie ry py ie : Calling for information in relation to the pass of Sante { importauce will be trausacted. A-THREE STORY HOUSE on 234 etreet,be gular day. Will be performed Shaw, ‘The only thing left to do, is to try back for some other Anna from Havana to Mexico, coming up in its order, y order of the Committe the 2d and 3d avenues. Itiswell iushed aed regions | Her accommodations for exbin, second cabin and MACBET | means, and the most available means, beyond all ques. | On motion of Mr. Purirs, the resolution was ladon with the latest improvements, including kitchen range, atle Muegualled for, comfort, and coi . ) ves dainieon tion, is, as suggested in my letter of yesterday to lay an | the tuble. Sink, cold and warm baths, water Closets, ec., Italian moet to secure berths should make | ite Aghics TvscaLoosa. ble inantels throughout the houses, court va ot i Om Fi OF LO, TAS HAPPIEST DAY’ OF MY LIFE. | additional tax of five percent all round. The revenue | Mr. Baony’s resolution instructing an inquiry with efarowel sis houses cutee saath iinet ie ee “ad door ip. Mr Gillman... . -Mr Chapman this would offord would be amply sufficient, without be. | relerene to the expediency of erecting a national foun- Nive teiieeanne VY¥8E & SONS, PO | ‘The SOUTHERNER will sail from Liverpool onthe lich | _‘Tonovrow Mr Fk ing obliged to eke it out with some less practicable re. | “FY 8t,Puscaloosa, Alabama, was adopted. 413 Im* rh 1721 March; persons 1m to seud for their friends have ‘Whee Dye > " re THE WIDOW OF coL. REA. 1 OHNSON'S BIRD STORE ught out in her ou reasonatle terms, on sppliextion | CASS aarnahe oY ea source, as would be the case with any other means. It The bill grant ife pension to the widew of the ae | B Bik a7 rh a be ILADE’ . b i late Col. Mel 5 Army, was ti ‘ ‘he night number of therighe | Vo. 280 Broadroay, 2d door from Stewart's. POR FON LIVERPOOL —To sailponttiveiy on the | [THE Suixcribers having tevsed the above magniticentes | Peeve ingY Gol. Bawrow asked Hat the nejort ofthe Mi the right number of the right be . ail positively on the tabl offer the sure \o rent by the night or week | i levying ota : my, f. a bs * fi “ a soy 1» Cap- ‘all particul ™ r : for | This discrimination might easily be made by the Commit. tr CaLnoun ¢ had not heard the report, but NEE DR CHRIST Ris weno oa" Cale Sdiom andi faggain great raricy itd seeds Sat “Phe lie | suy. ‘Phe scondencitinua tt cavinreaesedgllh ath ye lesret a fhe Mok oes rary moran” bitte oe # and ‘Means, “having” the datas of the plan | that he believed ‘in this case it war. proposed a fay a sppiication as a Remedial Agent, way be hadavane tee att | invited to hear them slog ithe evenea tit CPA | steerage Drasengers, os to comfort are unequalled by any | WoW 11 nad | (habe | Heo er aception should be made in no | Pension for life to the widow of an officer who did not IvAgeucy, 182 Broadway. Beware of” druggies an Wis: JOHNSON, 220 Bondway, | other Neate in bart reracns mending tocar ald dy | Mr. Dinmore, hey Will not b in favor of those articles which can really | die in the field, or inactive service. ‘There wax an tolt: stores. 2d door from Stewart’s. | well to go on boa: judge for themselves before enga- yaks mtets _ | K. | bear noincrease of duty. ing to what extent this principle might be carried if it rug | | | 4 | gine elsewhere. For farther ones apply ou board, | ~~~ OSE, | | sane 7 - ‘The committee met to-day. I do not know what con- | was once established. ‘he law relating to pensions to ae one sono potef Dover sive orto SP Scat RAY, siptan ies nog opposite the | clusion they have come to, but presume they will lay | widows of officers and seamen of tho nary wor founded ¥ GRIEVE, the real enterer of faney and gto send fortheir irieuds from the 4 Nea od growed cheapest scremacten | the Freeury ‘twamerrow:, ‘The preject of Geeeney |e areay Cee, ae wee ae aes, we Is, has now on haud and pre; the: brought out on reasonable terms ers above the proprietor, eh willbe LE the Treasury tomorrow. The project of creating a | the army the cuse was entirely different. This might T ARCH singing B id to offer the bes mn yet offered to an Ami Relected without tegard to price fi 7 eanres fe regard to price. from Mtsrter * | of the Globe. Amongst the following will be found tre | moat choice dexeriotion of fancy loug and varied. Ga | Birds, matched and prepared to be put ep for hatching: Gwith | ding cages made expressly after his own denign }' Also, | rench, German, Airiean, South American, C sand Domestic. ‘Together with the. most chore ytion of bara door Fowls, Ducks, Geese, English | | Lieutenant General is consigned tothe fato which |have | bea very meritorious case, but it would caly open ‘S WHIT, on | fromthe first awarded it. Had the naked proposition | door to innumerable other cases that must fol The | come from the President, without having been bafore- | subject demanded the serious consideration of the Se hand connected with the name of a civilian, | am not pre. | nate. This case, if allowed, would doubtless rag after tthe Melodeon | pared to say that Congress might not have been favorably | ita train of other cases, Cee f anew class of pe re with the signature of the author | deposed towards it. As it was, a decided hostility wus | to the already unprecedented pension list of this Go « belug the first sppeal he by manifested towards it irom the moment it was first men- | vernment; for wo had already a pension list beyond all hi example In the history of nations ‘T.¢ treasury was Li ‘Con, by whoa the offsiss of the HAs EDWARD GEO. COUR £7 LEWIS MATHE & muodiums mast be dep jock, as to cowfort, are unequalled by any stip im port, ‘cuding to embark would do well to noon bese caenging. elsewhere. ‘ nd ls | ' tioned in public. People at once expressed themselves | to lorway Swans, silver and gol asants, and Newfound. er North River, or | 1¢, will come for'h to: opposed to the elevation of a man unacqnuinted with | not now in a condition to bear new burthens; and he land, King Charles Spaniels, French and Spavish Poodles MURRAY, | quite all left fur the wi Mexien | camps and inexperienced in the art of war, over anarmy | should vote agninst the bill Upon the question of VE Italian Grey Hounds, and every other speaies of rare and e and South » taynments will be given, among which M upon whore operations depend the fate of our contest | agreeing to it, he should call for the ayes and noes, LT, 49 and 151 Br funcy., Dons s Bird Canes of every viiety. Also. Atghy's | ihe ONL by this auup owteasonaghe | Whe, Nall vive a host OF thetr extem | With @ foopletn uation, The thing was prorosercns, | “Mosnge irom the Presidentat we Celien States } Hrengh Dagguveetere Petes fogs Sire he tare nnement of the various descriptions of | corte Goreme. | Setwsaned sae eoleced poe ated Would Louis Phillippe attempt to take any ready debater | | Mr. Beszoy rait the Senator from South Carolina was which he offers on ‘a invoice of | NB. Every variety of Bird Sei Dages, ke. superior bark PATRIOT | refreshment ticket « lo-night ai out of the Chamber of ra, ai © him marshal of | entirely righ 3 that Hn! to veweh | hems inelad, lodive, Hy, ipbite of P. 8, Letters, po: t paid will at all times meet with prompt. yt. Smith, wilh bedispatched forthe above port | —— eae | the French army in Algeria? Would Lord John Russell | further applications of t all that he Bromine, Chtoride of lodine, 8 It Hola, Tripoly sttention from ‘A. GRIEVE, No.5 John street, New Lorke | in afew days. For frewht of passage, haying ex | LIAN SOCIETY —THIRD attempt to send Mr. Shiel or M’ commander of | was perfectly correct. m on the rom 35 tm? rh YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ent accommodations, apply BOS wae rd eS = finn hn - ad Teer the forcesto Indie! Would deem | footing as the widows of offi ind seamen of the sh ae BI j . , " kK | eday, Janvar at the Cols THE LOST PLANS INSUMANCE COMPANY, — | membered whey the cu ana the cables are fereotin Be: | ‘sth a8 Wail st. é Z Hegre, UGULES LANDON, Pre Os ten gratined dons Gonsenl Theta co teint | ‘arike uvcoral principle Tos conmitiee hed reverted s Wittig SURPLUR ; ~ shad aerpdilissisdeeeaamieenedant (4.7 2kg PACKETS FOR HAVRE —Secoud Line—The | N'i--Drivers cl carriages will conform tothe rales of ere to be conferred upon a soldier and not If, and that bill, when iteame up, would aford Qrrice 4 Pours sraner, Broonurs. | MANO TORIRINETAG packet ship Sk. NICHOLAS, Capt. N “We Byer | Jenving the company. aT Mer ilian | believe trom the peculiar c ity for discussing the eneral principle, se tee tot aA Ym eg ; Ss’ OTION. i ye ie Bove’ of Kebraary. For | — Ww RK HISTORIC ”35 #0 ~ RT which Gen. tt jen. Taylor | whole principle. Bel gene fevorable &. CASTLE & EDWIN MeCORKELL, ew to S HINCKEN. YORK HIs CAL SOCIRTY, r, thatthe presence ont the genoral question. He would t ed N 88 Wallst. | M: GEIDDON's Letares en the Crigin Antiguity, Or e the latter from the Royal Academy of Music, | a postponement of this bill until the general a arosest | Hea wilh give fen ‘and onthe hid Dore = PACKET FOR MARSEILLESOThe packet | der, History and Cherseteristies of U ye Aut of Mumm eriees were aiepoeed of.and ve ‘ish lowes } or Vio! th i remdence, 54 Li + | ship NEBRASKA, Capt. Jas, Watson, will ssilon | fication, Human and Animal. in the Vatley of the Nils. com. of ramor,‘did not fell | On motion of Mr. Caunocs, the bill for the relief of At epon very i ove. rhe Och of January, Kor freight or, paces mence this (Thursday) evening, at the d owa by applying ns a | aE te RARTES, sPPlY | ence, elvauic's Hall, at jw CHA j the widow M’Crea, was for the interim, laid on the table. ERLAI 4 experience would ' wi the compas raay sustain will be adjusted and pad prom,tly as hereto | a J 103 Frontat,orto | xecutive recommenda- e MICHIGAN RAILROAD GRANTS. “ APRESS TRAIN FOR BOSTON ON SUN KE: | A bill, similar to that which. pissed the Senate at the "Boe Company sabe special care to ectity thole contomen ta | EAPRESS TRAIN FOR BOSTON ON SUN- BOYD & HINCKEN © |g I doximas to-iay brought forward in due form | rtutietimlle tw that which, peed ihe Sonate atthe New ork, of il expat 2 DAY NEXT. | pyrite bowen as th ofthe Dead over the ‘The Pictore | HM the Lecture Rooma Tableaux; and among the ¥: elucidated are the Mammy of pusticies WORSE, President A SPECIAL TRAIN will be despatched on FOR NEW ORLEANS—Laoi lease Buoday » for the accommodation of the Ie Regular packet for We: ay, rr wees oupe, Jeaviug Whitehall jat half ig packet ship SARTELL: ing, Crossing the Se ositively sail ax above her regular dav. dN F_C_ FINN. Searetary un and New NCH FANCY BOXES { in the House, 4s a candidate for the next Presidency. In | ing alternate sections of lands along the lines of certain other words, Mr. Preston hing, of New Yerk, der pre- | rallronts on had haar to OY owe Geen }) to ena. } 1 . | blether to complete the sai . ing up toe comont between the Nevin ative sent A mart Tittle debate followed on this bill." the South in ing up the contest between the North relat NTS » c 8 a having handsome furnished accom - y Pet n to the existonce of slavery in the territor; » if | | Mr. Woovnnivar said that since the last session the ; en ones 4 TE] will bs sttashel Por pisaecen at Urleans Wharf, for at Wall jestand Scribe of Diospol any, to be acquired by the existiog war, He wisheato | State had hoen compelled to sell the Central Railroad, of anle two canes of Freweh Bowes for bondone, “ei 7 Tet, or to _. BE. K, COLLINS, 54Houth street, give the appropriation of two millions asked by the Pre. | 120 miles, so that that railroad was not inciuded in the React amas ai tener | eee eftitvely no freight received on board after ‘Tuesday silent at the close of the last cession and again in bis an. | present bill 8 : 8S! SP’ NDERS FOR EXPORT E te landit in New Orleans, John O. Woodruff & Co., who _ | pus] mes age at the commencement of the presentone, | Mr. Niixs thought the whole system of such grants ALBANY, ond intermediate la aS HREX thousand donea Parent Sreamvoat NO t | Baus AND PRIVATE PARTIES furvished with 'HEAMER! Captas pred tothe Mearene end Sowth t A, boat Pier, foot of Court- Agen! wil! promply forward albgoods to his addre: but he desires; to incorporate in the appropriation act, | could only operate for the benefit of the speculators. The packet bark GENESEE, Capt, 8 proviso the existence of slavery in the territory Mr. Woopratoae said that if the bill of the ot, will sue Le png in 4 "ELLE Fj i ‘ | id the House, the State of Michigan would have yodp, ond o-avmnned te enend ay, January 7th,) at five ceed the SARTELLE, and sail 93d inst, her regular day. | ‘olin, Harp aad Piano Forte, or any aumber of the aequi of which it is designed to facilit pel mrt ‘ aso Des eat Ur ke SSS AJ Wee Sh A oh 6 Pid: dete, | _ ish Bs hae eats, one music selected from the most fashionables ‘The paper read by Mr. King is very long. po di d the necessity of selling out the Central rail bs ons at the offre on the ws 4 | ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR | RO AYLIFEE, 8. AYLIEFE, nm Fe, ep gestae whaien bare repestediy boon urged on that | T00d. asd thot he could Ain b 4 im Ll Er yma eenpte NEW ORLEANS—-The following splendid J AYLIFF Band G.AVLIFFE, Brothers, side of the question. All through the House, th: | eee we Re ovuld see Bo. diderense -- | DAY LINE TO BOSTON vin NEW Packets will sail for New Orleans, No, 127 Elin street corner of Howard, tion was asked during the reading of tween the graoting of iands for these internal improve JE*PERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. HA iis INGFIELD, AND THE |” Uocnst Ship # DGAR, Cpt. Shapter,ou Saiurday, Sih ist S eeiiaeiohe aetna rqpeany ~ | whether or not it has emanated from Mr. W ments, and t id ¥o much money out of the pablic Orrick No. @ Wats svanet, orrosre tae Mescnant’s w RUAD.-Oy and after foot Wall street, : e i ed hs FLAISO tong on very moderate terms by a Lady | ‘The style is certainly not unlike that of t over. treasury ; and ata time when there was no money in iz . y yew ber Th, ey the id steamers TRAVEL- Packet Ship SARTELLE, Capt. Taylor, on Wednesday. ho understards the science thoroughly, and ans nor, and the sentiments are well know nfto he those which | the treasury, it was not altogether expedient to make ‘Ttivsetos seilag hogan, Soeagesn Mltaeets | Spey a St” Hid endsyn es s)hn tf Wella ' i wfc ce oft theory | Ki iiomde ative en fants fois states teas ral, grods, teres and merchad se, ars jion | <"Lars'will bein readiness on the arrival of the bost at New | inf Rec Titenttege HS: Capt. Bauker, on Saturday, 16th | mat the ofice ol this paper shall |. The Southern members were, during the reading of | bene! oy ahaa Rha he ia Enersil property ive agniuet Yom or daanage by aland wer | Maren, tp direct to Boston, a7 PN di fm fio Aooument, borning with indipne ay = Pie weeks Lave ne. ehjection:te ver Vigalion aod Fanaportac: oa roard . NOMCGk bate ensued on the pe a = Dec Ree vent: + 6. 5 imi e NOTION, i of he I f th ublio oa a bo HICE REDUCED TO 8 CENTS FER BOTTLE I reguters—tntquent diesen woe made to thecemtrivence | wertts but the samme onjertion ho had ‘effured” egtioet Te ta FORK CHARLESTON, 8.C., HAVANA | _37 for tne feat Baldness and Urey Hair—A desirable ariele by which Mr King had got poetession of the floor, for tho bill of the last sonsin existed in this. Where the omnage Byte pa A ee HIP PONTIAC FROM LIVER: | !0¥ *eknowlodged by Sitwie havo. eed teste Nhe purpoes of reetiog hie bret, "Mr- Eitliaed of Aleks, | alternate, sestious het tiroudy Deen gold, the Bill pro ~ ’ Vs . o'clock, , a 4 I erful speech, in which he besought | posed to give lands at the option of the State in. air . Rie dietaes {oh on barter that ae i Giuchetging wader pene | Svat ha the north not to agitate thie question now, teeny attempt places, withont reteronce tothe advantage 01 the Federal Jobin # | Jobe T. Wi ommander, will sail as above, und step nt mi itr. | &% by to open that sore would but end to weaken our opera. government in their selection ; but rather egainst it— HE Calet O Tunis, Clarlestos aad Havaaa, by particular request of ‘uses HIP BT. NICOLA’ PROM HA | ce k tions against the enemy, to whom he contended wa | He should, therefore, vote against the bill wo Soon Steertts seujenst wah ehen i vise iets Laralehee cto ry sinp ell peud thoie yet: fo the ladiex an tant ou’ ele shou'd prosent a combived frout. The bill'was ordered to "wn engrosement=-97cs Wh, Ce . ae) win sate 1, ye htc) " fi i right. Distrect noes 16. fianour. nore, Buguae | AS nei er Pt Bae os ‘ky wl oem, to ee | asta merge, en an ast | oc bt the mest veomeoqneneas. Takeraal die cM peRcanD noap Lane nan. mOOAs, ’ oy aru Toth”! peroPiaverty ieee a Pensions are to paralyse our strength, sud that The bill providing for grants of lands to the stale on ae

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