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| A ETS CTT struction of Corthage itself ‘The appointment o a Lieu | upon by the South as one of the last efferts of the Van tenant General, under the present aspects of the case, | Buren-Wright fact trould be worse thaa idle. ‘To obtain'a peace, we have nigmt. Selene. gestaing-afer:‘pewer, sad to . Mr. : - . for the reception and havo been reached elght weeks soener. Mr. Webster | ral on the ubetitte ; but it was unenocessful—ayes, 08 ; | line of the western telegrapl, {GF S08 The other sts- By Last Night’s Southern Mail, - and noes, ord. This efit Wowie Afr, Clay was fortho fret, and it vow | The-ubetitute of Mr. Rathbun was then egreed to— | tions. “This makes ths umber of stutions opened ou this Miscellaneous Record. n ‘ate by but we have | Fetch their end, they seem willing to pander and sacris | for this, The two gentlemen were antipodes’ Mr. Fick- | ayes 96, noes 88 After voting an hour and aquarter on | route four, viz :—Pittsburg, Chambersburg, Harrisburg, | A ‘Thomas Jefferson, Capt 3 . wi col eo vi @. pallet for Vhs Sra tine ‘since the — a fea. the peculiar institutions of the Southern States. Why is | O;loaos, it +f line occurred the locality of | gier Bar,) « savin pears ) from this paper, ata celebration ofthe | ‘The committee rose, and the Speaker having been ab- waiting the shin Massachusetts, they frequently per. | t¥i#? Itis owing to the enmity that they ows Secretary | ‘ Landing ofthe Pilgrims,” ak | ~ ed the svenue by ni oging some such inspiring | Welker, who they mean to crvish, or drive to spot | oF corner to avenge wrongs of his country. sumed the chair. i | Washington is in good order. sac yas | Pee area Weare poi where resiguation will be hie ouly alternative. They | NOP Hhe oll war horse hee yout heel ee THE LIRUT. GENERAL AGAIN ! | “The ‘crim. con. cate meniioned in my last, bas been | Wenn Tey yards by uh » are going to join the army, tas y 'Y | the talk of the old wear horse for you! [Increased mer- Mr. Tuompson. of Mississippi, inquiry of the settled by an agreement between the parties, fixing the | f1)n er on Saturday afternoon, The ii e line from here to | ~he was lett vat me little nook | sent all day examining bids for the public printing, re- which is as yet undiscovered. the bar, deep! peer madi vy q ' defeated the tax upon tea and ¢.offee—they in to de- | riment]. And Mr Clay further said:—* | hope success | chair, and ived th ly that it was the duty of the damages at $200. | We wil “ rons Rio phe m* fent the Lieut Generaloy—and as a covering to this | may crown our arms, and result in peace.” 4 | oushantn cf the commitien © report the bill as amended Tot ting son of the Emerald isle, ye were . My And we'll march to Mexico.” malignity,they say that when President’s friends will Mr. Sctiescx —How long waa it after dinner that this | (by the substitute of Mr. Rathbun.) where it hed dafte’, high and dry; foreuast saved ani Droughtup. Both anchors aud chains lost in 15g fathoms of water. ns vetarning from her first vovag os. Wire Avernnd ses was insured to the ameunt of her value. [exe Bouks, Balt, wv, isthe only dovtrine - this is the only admis. he “river and harbor bil” by a two third vote. In | speech was mado? [Laughter | This, pall Fe Soak karen’ We seek ee, ce and eyes of his last ‘year’s veto, then they will Fiexuis—I don't aedeticke te decide the question the chairman of the comm! Inthe imperial ely. Where Cortez had the em, | come to terms and not before. Wright's organ, Prectee of temperance between the gentlemen from Ohio andthe _ Mr. ‘THomrson again offered an amendment to create fthe Azteca broiled upon a hed of coals, King, hor had frequent conferences with the ex-publish- | distinguished Statesman. [Much merriment.) | the office of lieutenant general, moved the previous et ers orl crc canmrem nek her Boley someting ag | git goworeszic eaiekw, im seen. ot Geer | Seeaina end alia Beals Oy, - f as they have procure: an 1 sotto voce—“'Is it possi whigs aman | e question was decided. by yeas and nays, 6 : he world nt there is peace between ws and they can, al is to ain ook nothing. de ee pel od ta to desire to avenge the wrongs of his | negative-89 10 119. Several efforts were made to ad- le stration is to be. bele : , i | joura, but without success. vont for our patriotism. ‘Tho army of 25,000 alrendy in | Hivalien, 1 'P Dt weequao the President would not suffer | “Mr. Fick.iw read from the Olive Branch, to show the | ~The question was then taken on the amendment ore- : 1 ieiver. Below: brig Ge ae Agta maa be forthwith reinforced by an eddie | himself to be used by a set of unprincipled men, whose | spposition of ministers and oditors in New England to | sting the office of lieutenant general, and decided in the etermied upon reversing, and instituted NV ork; it Bo. wa oie, Bogwrare, Ciesret AEE ae eee Open | doom the people have translated ¢-7 now. Such are the | tho war with Great Britain, and he referred to the blue | negative—yeus 00, nays 120, ws follows ‘confessed the crime. Cee ie vanes Kashjon, Rirwiny Windies E> “it raineth every day,” J facts, blunt, bitter, unpleasant facte, | lights thrown out to the enemy. |. Yeas—Adams, of Miss; Anderson, Benton, Black, of | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ay town, Giuariestai, ache Jerusalem, Urestt, Brozos flooding the pestiloatist terres sultans slong the soa | ,, Tha President iv weak insome points of his administra: | My. Scuancx.-- Was this in the harbor of Vera Cruz, | Pa.; Bowden, Bowlin, Boyd, Brinkerhoff, Brockenbrough, | Jay, 11 —Finat Boanto—2,000U. 8. Loan, Ga, 6 90343,50 Us Syattago, sid, brig Heurico, Gelvestons ach Fangeaset Bree board, and changing e very dry gully in the mountains ip chit wok trong; his | to lot Santa Anna in? (Laughter | Brown, of Va.; Chapman, of Alm; Chase, Chipman, | 3° Back, 394; 150 Vicksburg Bank, 734; 4 Mechanics’ Bank 765 Hantiago, into am impansshietorreat) Action, despatch, celerity, | acts ere guided by the da erations of net ofsound | Mr. Ficxcin remarked that he might read more, but | Clarke, Cobb, of Ga; collin, Cullom, Cunningham, Dan: | 2435. ies? 1g3 1,000 U. 8. Li Inte ain Impansabe forrest, Acton, be had—itis | this was enough. ['"Yes, uuf ced.”] He was opposed | iol DeMott, Douglass, Dunlap, Ellaworth, Erdman, Faran, | | Arran Sarxs—1 Mechsnies’ Bauk, 24345 1,000U. 8. Loan, © S penses of the } to the bill now before the Committee, because ha believ- wished with prodigal hands—and | ed that the object des of transporte it, (tis said we must that the Mexicans won't fight, | war; il so, he did not bel expowes his officer the evemy’é fire. el Such a report had pre | been made by Mr. Houston, living together Bridget Dirers who is Deflver fuer fat, but ah ri r, who ia neither fair vor fat, but she cer- " psi tainly is on the verge of 40, while he is not more than yPALtIMoNS. 1a he 28 The last wifo soon discovered that her cara sposa 4. Mabe N Yorks lly belong to her, and love having turned to jpore, Latonrette; A: Leguayra; Be Smnir emul therefore, now , of the peopla, demanded of the Executive, of Congret i Foster, Friys, Garvin, Gordon, Grover, Havvlin, Has- je 798, 985 A NEW MEDICAL. AND SURG! of the army. \£ Beconp Boanp—1.400 Le igh Mort Loan, 80; 150 Vicks- med caanet be accomplished by | tings, ‘Harmanson, Henley, Hoge, Hough Houston, of | yureBauk, “3¢; 00 U.S, Loan "56, 9954 the suppresmon of delicate disers sige eersemmencine | ies, utngrtors, Oht grsl ounon oF; | eras hata nae Meme gn, Bony eet | Cteaeagtcipa od Baie Spe and ei, » | He; 5 A 5 A A ay Dil 0 Mes 1 261; . ag + cessful pri Ay eRe Oe Tan ch palesta S| arssccomle be ealiatad' Sor: thet was: fr May Jost we | Georgia ; Kaufman, Kennedy, King. of N.Y. 3 Leak Bank, 336. wep, Pomrncetnrsesae te tte othe > '— | set out on the volunteer principle. was prejudices eid, re, Lumpkin, McC |, McClet |, McCrate, he tateoy Sek gyr on Se fee, to Warraut a cure in all receut cases within 2 ov 3 da} fPzench wines to make Rood | against a standing ‘army—-five thousand verges MeDaniel, MeDowell, of Ohio. McDowell, of Va.; Mc: | FunTuer News raom New Maxtco.—¥ uank- Oihercury need. in this inatitution. Popol a eting of the House re ete Tee lets may very, very tired of | many as we ought to have. By the time we enlist ten | Kay, Martin, of Ky.; Martin, of Tenn; Morse, Vleulton, | xp Derear ov THe Dnacox Wwe copy 6 fa wing | Open from 8 A. ti a M, No charge jose, redically ding one way or the it orthe Z itiost 1 er things, are among the on | regiments the war will be ended, or ought to be ended. | Norris, Payne, Perrill, Perry, Phelps, Pillsbury, Rath- | from the St. Louis Republica: ol > edness “3 Uy Lapeer cured. Office 12 Beek men street. iil other} @ y by trusted, the bill oh, lat ‘age ; Mhimen les here. To furnish the means to ci it on, he was willing to | bun, Roberts, Russell, Sawyer, Scammon, Sims, Smith, | manof this city, connected wiht cag as urnished | “WEIWS CELEBRAT. D BAOWN ELEuT UARY, will be passed calling for the ten regiments as regular | | renee pee Sa Mexico, from private ad- | tax the free list. Ifhe thought that the war was to of LiL; Stanton, Starkweather, St John, Strong, Thomp- | us with the fol Pgs a oe oi lage tellag ATEROV ED and recommended by the faculty—a 1eve troops, and not as volunteers. ‘The volunte vi went pod 4 ae wat the imbecile Herreraisto be | five years, he shouli look for means to get out of it. | son, of Penn.; Thompson, of Miss.; Thurman, Tredway, | Fort Leavenworth, by the last mail. trae, the news is Kiduey, intlam: certainly the more acceptable to the American citizen— resto} : Mn the Presidency. This will cause a stern | With regard toslavery, or the negro question, it had no | Wheaten, Wick, Williams, Wood—-90. | fally im; evant. he letter says : * We ave! kr och ath nd th rvice is av certainly superior and the most | heart-burni ‘on’ among the friends of the exiled Fa | torrors for him. Let those who may resido in the terri- | Navs—Abbott, Arnold, Ashmun, Atkinson, Barringer, | from Santa Foto Nov. 19. Captain Bu yon ag effective in its military disciplixe, Lawpaayh ot helore we shall recover an honorable | tory which may be acquired decide it for themselves. Bayly, Bedinger. Bell, Black, of $ C , Blanchard, d- | dragoons. and also threo epee Ss Jolonel Doni ‘Whatever may be the action of the House, the propo- | Peace he wilt have to he restored 3 CONQUERING MERICANS—THE OLD NoRTH—THE OLD poms. | Ke8d, Browa, of Tenn, Buflington, Burt, Campbell, of N. | phan’s regiment, have gone below to the sition for the ten regiments aa regulars will meet with rhe report a the Secretary of State upon the Consu- eiow, sae Or a! ‘ALL speaxing | ¥ Campbell, of Pa. ; Carroll, Cathcart, Chapman, ‘of | the traders. There is a rumor t! Stout resistance in the Sovate, and especially upon the | !r bill is both an able and powerful document ; the ex- 4 Md.; Chapman, of Va., Cocke, Collamer, Cottrell, Kronnd that the States ought to have the privilege of ap. | tension of our commercial fucilities is a direct way toin- | St." i varsow, the Ch Cranston, Crozier, Culver, Dargan, Darragh, Davis, Do- stating the oficers. ef thoir companies respectively. | Creare our reventto, and this should moet with, an it de We Rot ike the teen lano, Dillingham’ jr, Dixon, Dobbin, Dockery , Edsall, his, indeed, is the principal difficulty. w Pre | serves, a faithful consideration by Congress. We do ply aades | Ewing, of Pa; Ewing, of Tenn.; Foot, Gentry, Giddings, sident or the States shail appoint the offic: long enough, and Giles, Graham, Grider, Grinneil, Hs! Hempioe, Ware COMMERCIAL. , of . | isis. Do i President the oppointments aad in batt! of offending the Adminis: le, ending in 8 draw ee te ae nou, tn Duan street, enables Dr. Corbitt, the Friucrpal of the U failing remedy for all aflectioas of “| weakness of the urinary orgul ‘This exceilent medical prepara in Femi Se , and can be su! rajons are quick, Te ean be taken at all times, without regard t0 diet OF Bindrance fram businenes i Sold wholestle aud retai er TAM ES WELK Aud by Wyatt & Ketcham, 121 Fulton; A. G. Komadell, Buffalo; Pout & Willis, Rochest r; and at the ding store, jeiavan Hot Albany. 58 Ima Fr rt not doubt that it will succeed ultimately. ett! Gustering of the meas everything now. Volun | ‘The War Department is still a field of energy where and then we'llhave a peace, [Thats | 80%, Harper, Hilliard, Holmes, of N. ¥.; Holmes, 4° ORETT Di teersean be most readily raised—the volunteers b our country has never been better or abler served ? Hopkins, Houston, of Del ; Hubard, of Va., Hubbard, of | a $ . . proved themselves good soldiers ; and, therefor Secretary Walker seams care-worn ; the toils of office niniatention isto blame for anything, it | Conu.; Hudson, Hunt, of N.Y; Hunt, of Michigan; Hun- Hove Forks. Sans tt, aeeicet ase leave an impress upon his not iron frame ; he isin trou. | ¥#* for humbling itself too much. The regular forces 5 Pot agpnred. thes he svoloniaes asia la-tebe- ra) {ed | ble—-is there not a faux par somewhere ? were proferable for an invasion. Enlistments will go on | wee e & Your late postmaster, Mr. Graham, and the Auditor of | With mose vigor than heretofore. The volunteers were as nothing of importance do- | however, firm ut our quota . Ingersoll, Jenkins, Johnson, of ‘Tenn.; Kio Busapsturre — Tht o eee nwronce, Leftior, Lewis, Levis, | ing to-day; the market i rth Carolina and Massachusetts | Long, Maclay, MeCl they must be set aside. not all called out ind, McGaughey, McHeury, Mc. | tions of Saturday. ee 0 mereury used; 8 We begin to have some faith in the House, notwith. | the Fost Ofice Department, are at loggeileads. The lvaine, Marsh, Miller, Moseley, Niven, Owen, Pendle. |. Corron.—The market was quiet to-day, there being wit ‘any pain; Constitu- rtundiog ite recent vasoillalions. fiee, | Postmaster General will, like old Shylock, sticic for the ee ae th ee eevee ligly hed grace Tek | ton, Pollock, Hamsoy, Mold, Ripley, Ritter, Rockwell, | butfew buyersout in consequence of th idaals whe have indulged iv w rights of the nation, God bless him. Permit me to makea suegestion of which he can avail | Whigs to say that the Presi himeelt; ifonpeighth of the oatofllces ware abolished, | Wit Mee Ee eee tet ee t f woul: nat be a saving to the United States govern- i « thedoctrine. "Iti the only doctrine that will sustain the | | The Secretary of tho Navy looks as smiling as a May ee ee iecenfancy of the House, the sovereignty of the States, | Morping. He will send in his mominations for the navy ean positively beyrestored to henith ° of Mass. ; issinuated aod the Lieutenant Geversi reject the Houso are disposed to s the uttermost in its foreign io policy, os far a f Ct ; Root, Runk, Sawtelle, | storm, aud the firm position don, Severance, Simpson, Smith, of Liveuroon Cu. ¥.; Thomas Smith, Caleb B Smith, hm, Thibodoaux, Thomasson, Thompson, | den, Toombu, ‘Towns, Trumbo, Vance, Vin- ton, Wentworth, White, Wilmet, Winthrop, Woodruff, n of the gentleman to the old North State, | Woodward, Wright, Young, Yost—120. feet habit . has not removed Odg ale Ss, Jos al : ., pel ced efita and the libertics of the people ; for all there things are | 0”, Monday. a ‘The question then recurred on agreeing to the report 1Wigelaig to be deprived of it. lovolved in this doctrine. The moral on the tea aud cof | | Ths Attorney Generel is a nice amiable man, who at- :— | of the Committee of the Whole, ees be House, viz: h the sufferings attendant on C foo question is therefore u goed moral and the deduc. | tends to his daties in a quiet way. on, a whigy who said, by permission :— | o The substitute ef Mr. Rathbun. which is es follows -— aa ¢ both chila and mother in a state of safety. no quack article, a a & A ‘The weuther is as cold as Greonland. New develope. | There were moro than forty companies in readine rales Gonerelinshenere tattar still, the ot atneue wate. | ments will trinspire ina day ortwo, of which you shail | U2deF She gueive. smcnihie renueitied) ond share ls paw ARE Te a ph ae a arees eee Ak one care wore only questioned; the reaous forthe other | Bave atimely notice; and now, aa the preachers say, | RO court that tharegiment, now « sista hig So. 1. Be itenacted by the Senate and House of Re- wore waneietond” ‘ i “May the grace of God be with our mighty and prosper. | {* Glad to sak eae presentatives of the United Statos of America,in C he awecena of the C femily in securing the | U8 Ration, now un! forever." SPHYNX. js, (esailing) glad old) Rip Van | Gssembled, That in addition to the volun amocess Tow emily: Dg Wink! king up, that we'll get a full regiment the by th d he Presi printing of the next Congress. under the contract law, ——————— from the old North State ! jorized y act approved May 13th, 1846, the Presi- Stier mAale Gr epenatce. | Wilt fh etablish @ press Interesting Debat lative to the A , (a democrat) I regret that North Carolina pace ere bah ey thorized to call for and ac ere in op on to the Wrig’ ren-Benton in- nteresting ate relative to Army, ined the troops. One reason for it is, that the | Cept the services of o1 none. rho has me For sale at 192 Broadway, comer of J 13 en ttle Market. iret Oe Ne ee ented beef cctile, 80 cows and | PVE PMIVATE TREATISE ON CERTAIN IMrOn seaaley uae ts = TANT MALADIES. AND ON SOME OTHER Typ paleo, he offer DISEASES WHICH VERY CLOSELY RESEMBLE ¥ Cartie.—Owing to the storm the offering wa) | ‘rHEM—By Dr. RALPH, author of the“ Faunly Phy very small, and prices obtained very easy, but no ad: | oi. 'Kc,, &e., ane for sale at the Patlication Office of h Bw WwW forest? Wail they support Secretary Walker and Mir paisa Abi ‘¢ of tho whig Governor has been sent forth tothe | Tesiments of intantry, eaca to vance. TI arkot was pretty well cleared at $626, | fyomestic Mecicul Works, 320 Broalway—4 hisd evition, 2 Dy 2? Will th 2. th omination of rolk 7 . ca " 7 i: . | number of comminsioned office: with a good many at $7 per cwt. " pp. Pri A. . 2 thoy supplant Father Ritchie ?.To the last ques EMRE DEEN REE Sener Dene people ofthe Stave, calling this ajar that ie uneonstita: | Cos, musicians, and kb. an aro provided for a | Cowseanp Canres-—Nono left at the close. Prices | "iinis work comprehends evory subject relating to the dis- ‘they couldn't if they would, and SECOND SESSION. Mr Bannineek What is the whig majority ? regiment of dragoont try, in the army of the | $15, $260.35. 3 enses efemred to as Wellas the varied consequs ces result we supposs they wonldn’t it they couks | ae Mr. Rei I believe it is large—five or six thousand | United States respectively, aud who shall receive the | All taken at $1.60 2.60, with some at $4 50. ing from SAD AR: ment such as venerea! rustons, Respectfully, THE DOCTOR. Houce of Representatives, (“That dids't prevent the locotocos from coming out.”} | fame pay, rations, and allowances, bo subject to the | Quiet at 625g a 75c per cwt. for loose,by the load oa tnoean Hects, that itis tnpos Satuapar, Jun 9, 1847, Mr. Wintsnor, of Massachusetts, (touched with State | *me regulations, and to the rules and articles of war. to understand the nature, and she Fox, Jan.9,1847, | arrmorniatiows ron tHe, ARM. Nave, AND THE INDIANS | pride.) wish to ay that eight of the ten companies of 3. That the officers, noncommissioned officers, mu- wencinnltawectatisas reat way of curing thei: alto, the recipes wed in $e ane i ‘i "i js 6 present this norning, at o’clook, to ogi a sicians, rei composin; e regiments here’ od ther’s own practice are | for makiag, the remedies re- Bcc PSS Pe AA og Ball, and the | raerenour the House yesterday sajourned’ to Tie roguanant of Mianeaokigolil PEsietpey wet» OUErR for author ed to be cepted by the Pre dent, be To | Rie Janeino—Barke Harmony—4100 bags coffee P Harmo- auiced ua anil "gies eae alge ‘ire at Jackson Holl. meet, thirty-two members. Early assemblages are not Mr. Haratson, (till standing.) —I am ai to volunteer or enlist for and during the war, or | 5 id . aE Re Has er 4 ‘The Eighth of January Ball st Jackson Hall, and the oe teen 4 and this will account for the smallaoss of the Oarolink Cad POE ee tae capone atl fo rm not Rrapiid EM re; end e ts fete At jommean 1s bls paper uM ee: mnie hich MEW, soso e-y and which five, and the dispersion and re organization of the com | Dumber, am 1.”) i peovaceds 0 close 0 ir, or atthe expira | barsaina & co—4 chs (+ Davis—20 hhds Neunald & # rance: thing at all to do with eitner of e thin Pah os ny ang sical ee eter or ae oom | “Tho Rov. H. Siicrx, after the Spouker repped toor- | “ie. Penpuero, (the Whig lone star of Vinginia) | tion ‘of the suid five years, if they desire it, they shall be | toes prunes do—i hhds wr cents hte wile ek Coin af alt ca co mien ait as ot PET Soret caer that ‘irgini Jer, delivered a prayer. th includ 1 returned to the several States and Territories in which | nette & co—6 do Defigesnniere—t0 bdls copper 22 hhds wipe | in many e1ses, they hay lieving a lengthened eccount of the /ite, alter our sum. | Mr. Conn took the chair, the presiding officer being o' oo a eat ee Va Teter orpin | they volunteered, wt the expente of the United States, | A Martant—® iplinds Webasto? eke brady, Meriam & | "yo This work tection wd a safe guide to those who would i ‘ig i gaged in opening the bids for the publi printing. ? ° and there be disbanded and diseharged from the service. | Renard—t2 chs do 3 Caswell & co—6 > pipes do 8 '4 do 8 hhd | against imposition, mary of lest night, a supererogation, your renders will. | Sged ‘0 opening We ls Toe Pot Ways.and Means, | Yicit the floor? | memake asingle remark. Tun- |. 3 That there thall be ullowad and paid to every able | d,Darsnd & co-Sibbla cheanuts 25 rs wine J W Bayard—t ce | treuttherr own ease with privacy aud auccess. _jx6 Imee doubtless, be satisfied with a fow particulars, mostly | py genorai consent, reported three several bills. Seretood this morning from good authority, Whig au. | bodied men who volunteer into i Proudere-200 barvolive oil Lex mise 1 bbI'S © Dortie—30 bia | |) JORNSON, 1 Duaie nrcet, near Chatham street t0 from personal observation, not given in that report. At 1, To defray the contingent expenses of the Indian | thority, that eighteen companies had offered their ser- | ments aforetaid to serve as hereinbefore provided, & | mdse Schragge, Ho 30 bls corks Boving & Whi ‘well known econ 1 pesctitien eee few bot Yolock, the r bove having been sufi | Department for the current fiscal y vices. ‘All from Whig counties. bounty of twelve dollars ; but the payment of the same pes brandy Barclay & Livingston—8 do 37 hhds York 1m the treasment of delioupe Hisenses. Zhe Doster cks Wqrdo 2 bls 008 3 5 ciently heated, the flues from the f{nrnaces in the | the year ending June 30, 1845. [Pay of tl rmy $2,191. | wr Mr. Lraxx, of Virginta—(Virginians have a little State | have voluoteered shall have been accepted and mustered | 85 half pin y : upon the body betement were closed. ‘The heat, therofore, recoil. | 010; commutation for officers’ subsistence, $515,620 ; fo- | pride.) 1 would — (Laughter into xervice ; and there shall be at the same time poid to per Whiugaa-so hhds moles & @ | Sunes ofthe legaeleeraly cared” Cosactatonl wi for horses, $180,112; payment in lieu of clothi SMaInMan.— each commissioned officer ten dollars, and to each non- ib ner ronght on by a secret habit indulged in by men edupon the furnaces, and tho pressure from them | (266.101 Soma Oaiern st invatat sarvarhe! $61,000" oa Curayeatan ‘Will the gentleman from Georgia | ae aa oar mmusielan end five, for | Tharston- iigde Y ever k Stuckens-75 bogs do J5 Tay mt astvions drone and nightly emiations pontively was of courte increased, until the cap cf a fue | subsistence in kind. $842.876; for clothing of the army, Mr. Hara.son.—A moment. nses incurred previous to being mustered into sez- | se, P Francia—t8 bxs sugar Mathews & co—50 do Curtis Reeent cases cured in four days, without merew communicating with the dancing saloon gave way, | cempand garrison equipage, $590,000; expenses of re- | Mr. Leane.—My colleogue says that the eighteen com- pig diet a gen ok be fet, “rostrata a, vice. upon which the wood work at the opening caught ing, $33,000 ; three months’ extra pay to non-com- vi 4. That it shall be lawful for the volunteers in @ACh } sateen: < a Sie; Ue bethed Porseses ct the saws time satifog | cnucee eee panies are from Whig counties. Now I want tosay that, ed, Dr: Johnson is in no way conuected with a Mash in the throat, or nos Daina in the head, and Consti jeak usiclans and privates, $12 000 ; * | company to elect their own officers, and for the volun Deatist or his College. fire to the wond work in the basement story of the build: | of yolunteors umier tho act of May, 1846, $143 eee oe eae pened e Heambeen fe Non tar | teorsof cach regiment to elect the oficers oftheirres:( MARITIME HERALD. Reitay apR bayonet ope ing At first there wax no general alarm, ovly a few of | veiling allowances, $500,000 ; transportation of a steamboat story.” ments respectively ; the commissioned officers to re- Mi ness and secret diseases, &e.—Jnst publi the ladies retiring, while a large number remained pro- | for tas Quartermasters’ Department, etc., $4,000,000— | Berkley company of volunteers were from a Whig coun. | Ceive their commissions from the governor or other per. | == | essay on th ted menading in the room, under the idea that it was only | There aro other items, but those above named are the | ty ; id that son or persons accordiug to the smoke of the fires in the furnaces that had escaped | moat muterit!.] ene ee ony cere ier th ritory in which they volunteer. into the flues. But the smoke increased, the platform | 3, A hill making appropriations for the naval service for | « there were among them only seven Whigs” (Exces- | 5 That the Secretary of War shi c eet) La» was discovered to be on fire—but was extinguished | yoar ending Juno 39, 1448, [Among the items are :-for | give langhter | d rations to the volunteers of the several regiments bo eet Tpigusel observecions rece! tonne | , ve with a pitcher or two of water—cries were heard in the ofofticera and men, including the engineer corps. |” Mpc “ and to all those who r y q stree:, aud the clamor of engines on the pavement: | $3°392,906; provisions, etc $887,980 ; wear and tear of | lg akucpon wee peed eon bile reat meget | ate PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 12 gure. by HFAWCET I inember of the Horal College of 0 laws of the State or Ter- uM 7 26 | Moon Risk 524 miow rar sing from destructivercousequ ¢ and youthful imprudence, terminating in » and constitutional weakness, and all those siaki oa i te of ,- and then came = vga that ae one Wa fest | vou semana etc. $2,400,000) 4 referred to the | ze time. lath of May, 1846, in the oe sete oy one Cleared. E ‘thie Beerar is day oun that o Jarge quantity of gunpowder ‘There bills were severally r and referred to the and upon the same terms, aa is authoriz y law forthe | A 7 i: Oa feet, on those dissaros in one of the stores over the base- | Committee of the Whole on tho State of the Union 9 ee et Onn me knemee which the chairman | triny of the United States. | patigStePhen OF Uissyow, Buensaan, Hosa eoceiies | 2 tor $1 aiw*r ment Tho company then disrersed with nnonk | gyre canaL—CHAPLAINS—GETTING AT THE SURJEOT OF | | Mr HanaLéox.—I did not intend to reflect on any State. That ail the provisions of the act approved May 13, | Gecrgiana, Davis, Limerick. 1, Badger, Perk & Co; Muian | (JOPAIVI AND CUBRS AXTHACT —1 mity, though in wonderful goed order under the cirenm- THE Wak, If I did ao, Vil take it ba au; .) ‘ell, now and of the act supplemental thereto, apsroved June | Gage, Reed, Belize, Hon, B Blanco; New Orleans, isramhall, speedy, ce effestusl remedy for stances. The musicians. who in their elevated box had Mr. J.R. Inarnsoxt moved that the House resolve it- | (hracing himself up.) I beg’ Ther we could enlist | !8, 1846, and the act epproved Ju , 1846, so far asthey | Bermuda, Tucker & Lightooura: Madison, Paxioa, Savauneh | secret avd sexual e2, Deiwg » solidified coucentration of stood the smoke like firemen, came down staira in a hur- | self into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the | 4 company in this H } but—-our constitu. | 4fe not inconsistent with the ions of this act, shail | Sturges. Clenrman & Co—Schrs Levent, Webster, Sligo, Ive- | all he acti ies of Coptiva and Cvbebs 10 portable vy, ineommoding to some extent, with their huge in- | Tnion. papel fics f ary Constitu: | ppply tothe regiments hereby authorized to be raised, | land, Nesmih & Walsh, Emblem. Buckinas, st Domingo, | form, wt ‘ t Gantaiug, im the smalteat struments, the egrees of the throng. After the Inpse of | Mr. Rocxwu1. of Connecticut, asked leave to sub | "Mn HT, jeore ! fgets wth dend ein same mucnecas if the same fermed a part of this | 40: Julia, Vanzelder, Apalachicola, 1 Post; Courier, Coach, | by ikall thore. diuretic remedies that have beeu found most = Ha 8 ‘ Mr. Ro : > Mr Hanatsow saidthat of the volunteers called out m Richmond, Allen & Paxson. effectaal in quickly aud radically curing the diseases eft hal! anhour, the fire being extinguished, Mr. Gillet. the | mit a rezolution—that a select committee be appointed a lank May, Het une thousand, sogtws, but dee thea: | St: 7 yrerene organs. Price $1. For sale at No 2 Ann atreet, where ap: Register of the ‘Treasury, grove, aud msde a speech from | to inquire and report whether ony and what measure 3 ' 7. That during the war with Mexico, tho term of en- re ji ty t ty) i — the hall, exhorting the committee to go forth and mus: | ‘0."lUyeen in relation to a ship canal or Tailroad be Thecah free nine had been discharged '~ | iist:nent of the men to bo recruited for the regiments of i | | | ; | o Janeiro. with coffer, | formation relntive to this lass of diseases max ter up the sesttered detachments of the Jate brilliant as- | tweon the Atlintic and Pacific oceans, across the Isthmus |" Mr. ‘THomesow, of Mississippi—Under whom were | Toons, artillery, infantry, engineer soldiers. or rifte- | | | | | \ Bark Harmony, Maroduek, from particular aeteation tole Harmony Nephew, ‘Dec (th, in tat 1608, fon 3140 W, | pancrg, Paticularstreation, 18. paid to the trend spoke bark Wallace, of and from Boston, 47 cays out, for Ba: | tention exelocire ¢ this office ia 3d door from th semblage, and call them again to the resumption ofthe | of pan nd thet the committee report by bill or | men of th ited States ‘ar 8 be ‘dari: sport. 10 fiiteen minutes therestter, some two hundred | Of, Panema,en we they diecharged ? os wahttie my, skal de \ during the otherwise. ; Gk : war.” or for five years, at the option of the recruit. Commaquid, Gorham, from Bordeanx, Nov 13th, with ibd : Judios und gentlemen were recalled, ani the dance was | "sr, MeDowent, of Virginia—I ask leave to introduce | 4 Lae odnore th colanneces OLA ele bak tos | , Botha tie Prenidant of the United States be, and he is | brandy, o Goodhue & Co. Left brig Duenuia, for Philw ter | HEH) DOLLALS KEWAR Sececeee er oem sll Cwehy es Venait SiNTee a eT/e® || a repeltlton: | Signod, orbeen discharged. With whut grace cnit be | 2ereby, authorized.by and with the advice and consent of | 4 days—brig Swine Boy, in the river Bound up | Dec 22, Int 25 | © 1 for fhe ance o Gunorih Gid supper in the upper story was discussed, mid the | ‘The Sreaxxn pro tem —The resolution of the gentle- | said that General Taylor had sufficient Fores to carry | He Senate, to appoint one additional major to each of the | 22, lou 2/2) Wi soe Br tart ee etn Wy,’ passed bark | mierues bet discovered for the Avo! porrien, of champogne bottles, ond a feu-dejoie of | man from Connecticut has not yet been disposed of. onthe war? regiments of dragoons, artillery, infantry, and riflemen, | the westward. | bee 20, tac 07 At Ms tun SO 10 te Bs mosteertaiu. Itmakes a speedy and feo hg? Ab eberntepe fits penta npc piped PEN i —What is it? Does it | nin. Guxreve 2 troops, the | ia the army of the United States, who shall be taken from | ‘Judge Whitman, Drinkwater, 16 days from Matanzas, | out the least restrietion of diet, driak, Bees oe conten Goleennteg 9 in the moroing. Home | ittes ? tly emacia. | the captains of the army. war, Ke, to Badger & Peck application to buviners. We gi | men and office | ted men I look alist Lyte, 10 days fiom Halifax, ‘A ‘ ‘ sone Duubar, 10 days from Halifax, with Aish, t> | tly where it ean be had, aad th ‘Goneral Taylor tid on ect of hu, |. % That to each of the regituents of dragoons, artillery, ith fh, to | mendaion to deceive the public, arging them. infantry, and riflemen, there shall bo allowed a little hoy organised up there of their own. \irs. Go- | k for itself, none shall neral Gaines (ae usual, in whatever company she may Mr. Tuomrson —Then I object to it, regimen- Br manity in Meyer & Be Be) Being the life and foul ef the occasion. ‘Sho war at | net Gorodtonconimitine? "ot metublect slvendy | Mr dtanatson conclnded his remarks in favor of the | i Neto hall bc allowed ton dollare adaidonal pay per | TW : EGE itis cor, | fare-willwst rantily ene; wade CS the bail beforo the flre ; but was induced to concur with | “Aye, McDowent —Mr. Speaker, I~ |e ate eebenebaou i aide op Lasibae mestteatinis toe and forage for two horses. Schr Gen Taylor, Ross, 3 days from Delaware, with com, | ft Hiease tua untortonaiely Dy Tauke of secioty— her friends that it was inexpedient to return. We re | str Rocxweut, (sill standing.) —I believe, slr, the ro | qoor forthees Jaye, now ‘haces halk: Saag abet age | bat ey , 2 days from Virginia, | tig, low, rich aud poor, matritnonial and single. ‘They ave : at there shall be allowed and paid to every able- | a renee | duly enlisted to serve in the | Laan wane alalettes hee presduted wisi remedy for the term of five years, or! pe hark Jane. from Hall, Fog. | selves witvout the lens of twelve dollars; but the pay: oe Om HAY Ear. stockholm, with | mUle., Rurtber, thed ‘of the said bounty shail be doferred | iret" 1 Weiser ye & ith | the mininve is taken at gret that onr space will not permit us to attempt a report | oi the bright and particular stars” that diffused the | rays of beauty all over the saloon, wotil it shone with » | blaze of loveliness, and in an atmo-phere of enchant- ment and delight.’ Among the distinguished persons | presont were the President and several of his cabinet, | | uted with a remedy by whicb they cam solution is not objected to. Mr. JR. Inaensout having borrowed the floor, moved | bodied man who shall b ae he doves Mr. Tompson (rising )—I object toa special commit: | that the committee rise—he wished to prolong ‘the de- | ty of the U: tea. (“Oh, no, don tos Giter oie (We tee | during the war, The Sreaxen—(Knock, knock)—The gentleman from | Pate titfour o'clock. | [* No, n0."} ment of six doll f itis pur upin botties, with Te Virginia (knock, vnock) has been recognised by the | te Tin tree erat as until the recruit shall have joined the regiment for duty | Bark Ariana. 8 days from Havana, with augur, to | at $i. Ove betile nat “ : 3 chair. He asks lsave to offer a resolution. j. Rie Tee sersosei tale Bot ive way for that warpoee. | sn which he is to sacve. MeCracken & Livingston. : . | Riwataega ia eeaueres nites Captain Walker, of the Texas Rangers, General Hou! It was read—that the Committee on Military Affairs be | gis com: como Well: | will say, that four cr | "The yeas and naya were ordered on agreeing to the | , Brig Lyra, Smith, from ‘Turks Island, with salt, to C W | “Koranle by Gf Ring, 192 Brondway, comer John etreet, ton, Officers of the Army aud Nevy anda large propor | instructed to amend the law for the appointment of Chap- | iter the vnancare of this Sill.” (* Penney lysaferis costa, | above substitute, when | mA Rw brig. eapposed to. be the Magdalene, Deetzer, from | piiladarshinns. Wiitule: Ga Waker ate 01 ra of the two houses, om | se 2 5 i 5. y ia; 3. We. ‘4 or may of whom brought with them. their wives | /g2—and ogreed t | optothe rercte."| fee Naseer which was disagreed Bremen, Nov deh, with ndse nud passengers, to JC “Mallen and daughters, thus materially coatnbuting to the | gyi yt liebe | ioe eeretoran son | Why the gentleman comes to a por: | "rg quostion was thon taken, and the substitute of Mr. | ~ Al i And further, they will te charms ef tho ball. f ‘ ia: aoe aaion: | The self posression of Mr. Rives wos remarkable | Past.two o'clock, Ue raconsl Mr.G J. Ivcenson, lee back eaglse sian aie | six compa ston; 24 Cunal street, New Orleans, end 95 Main ot, Cinelanati. 05 Lin * re ICATION DESTROYED OR EXPOSITION ral, a moved that the reeolution to tormi- on the ten Seeman Dill, to-day at half- red. }, two brigs—nnknown, Salle: to | Rathbun 4 “ ¢ : i ; : at Macias Shawtit ple, ngreeable, and infalligle mei throughout; and when he made his presence agsin after Fol aa ere delaras eho | Tamploe st tate own expwene Gitlanefellowsr| | '¥,ofenein the negative, a a sce wore erion of | Bhize,Wlpole, Liverpool: Edssr, New Octeans; fermine, | ofovercomagy fatto the danger had passed ot the destruction of his beautiful | “Phe sreaxen, (being thus advised)—It is too late. LIEUTENANT GRNERAL. “good, good ” | = any artificial ineaas whatever, ( aad costly building. he wax greeted onevory hand. The | yr; Iiewunuronn—1 wish, thon, to extend the limit of | Mr. Taomrson contended that we shonld prosecute | “The Sreaxen atated that tho quostion now recurred on | iss Mtidine Costeapendance, France by M. Warton.) followed bi ertifieates firemen with their hoge and engines came provsptly to | the debate till Monday. | the war with vigor, and until we sl ompel a peace originally reported by the Committee on Mili- ps ee from eminent physicians and other persons of distiuction. Price 30 cents. ‘A. perayul of this treatise eaunot ‘il to dispel al! doubts in ind 8eon arrested the rebellious element. On | r. oL1.—I# not that the same thing’? and secure a boundary. Gen. Taylor, in his opinion,w: New Onvran ocasion of the burning of the National Theatre, the | abrave and able soldier; but wo did not want merely w (throwing off all the amendments of the azo, Murray, Havre; Di rr itteo ‘of the Wholo, Liewenant General a ‘ ing of t on effect of | ; y | a Andrews, Colby, Havie; Cl Seen a : nigut after President Polk's inauguration, the fire [i in | great militory c in to conduct the campuign. The follows: — | ntwerp; Alhambra, Wilson, Bilvoa; Br bari, | te mind y Teador Of eae nine ehareeras Seeman pen hice NY cade Ra cid ete LACS Ae eC BoE e er nae Warten (oy ert Se Pent aace an etter enn 1. to raise for a limited time an additional military | aylor, Bristol. | eres Se Cocccn SIRS MEER ‘rom the theatre by @ Hl, and they saved it, notwith- Mr Huxaenvoun—Can’t the vote be reconsidered? and Wee ~ ave there aman whocan control with force, and for oth | Miscellaneous Record. | ‘This gree at, pelatadi le standing s half Couen o:her contiguous buildings were | phe Sreaxen—Tho rules torbid.g ja ereae * movements of the army. General Taylor | Be jt enacted by the Senat louse of Representa. | Packer snirs Sterucn Wuitxey, Popham, for L | called Erv able farusa: ie respects re~ burned to theground. Mr. Rives acknowledged their | agr- Hynuxwroro—Thon I move that the resolution be | bd shown no capacity for controlling fifty or a huudred | tives of the Uaited States of America in Congress | poot and the NoRTHUMMERLAND, Griswold, for London, sembiing » A sorvices ina most liberal manner, and the firemen, lust | pessigded, thousund men [A voice: “Whocan you get for Liett | bled, That, in eddition to th t militar: fatter having been detamed ou accowut of the weather, will | 5 The Ties. evalente (ibe latter ia, packets at hight, with these iecollest ond fresh in their minds, | “S904. |. ue Chair will entertain thet motion, | tenant General 1°) Atwong twenty millions, he hoped | ment of the United Stat ial he raleed aad er this mornit g. ‘ ‘ Sl ent cgaetpe tly on, handiat he ora ears ae w onid perhaps fully havo haaarded their lives Mr. Cuaemas of Alabama—How many does it require be 4 could be found another Jackson. Kanized nnder the direction of the President, one regi We are indebted to the Charleston Courier for a slip. a nilding, 273 Broadway comer of Chamber st for Riv ss property seta eek the th of January | '@ rexeid the resolution? | Mr Burr alvocated the bill, and opposed the creation | ment of dragoons and nine regiments of infantry, each to | Bx Smr Dournye, Cop : ids. | of the oflice of Lieutenant General. | ‘The time to whi The Sreakt! wort Ireland, bound to St J be composed of the same number and rank of commis. could bo defeated by fire snd gunpowder, while the la- h the debate was limited arrived, hus, NB, put into Charleston on 7 Mr. J. Ro Inaersow 7th instant, in distress, .t was passed by a maiority. officers, now-commissioned officers, musicia: dies, the democracy, and the firemen, were determined | Ti6 Sreanen— It will require tworthinds to bring it be- pete ie coeaio theta to vote on the amend- 8, &s., a8are provided fo1 = ; ‘ a“ fore the Houss, A majority can then pass it. | 5 and infantry respectively unde st DTS OE ona et onintie brilliant ball | “Nir. JR. INcensout— Would it be in order to move to MEMBERS OF CONGRESS PROSCRIBED. shall receive the same ey, ratio ' & bof New York. utigns, got | French pills possens Tonk tan Hil nese tas ia the meniae, janciog WAS | ¥o into Committee of the Whole? Several amendments to the bill having been mad subject to tae same regulations, and to the rul aie Ce —_ ne AO | ener tect cate is Peter ett ag 8° HE DOCTOR. ‘The Sreaxen—It would. | Mr, Asuaun offered a proviso to the firat section—"that | ticles of war: Provided, That it shall be lawfal for the i B prec dlgcovered, thepave ooctrely hee tees Guy eapieeeant pectfully, - Mr Ixayusoua—I muke that motion. | it shall not be Jawful to appoint as an officer any member | President of the United States,in the recess of the Senato, | S¥ir Maxcuxeten which stiled from Baltimore for Ire- | Suet Macnrere Gi ced att, Callow vicken the stomach in the Witiinstow, Tat’, 1807. ‘The Sreaxen —It is a privileged question. of Congress” to appoint such of the commissioned officers authorized with fou | Teast, ‘and may-be taken at any ti presence of the . . Mr. ©. J. Incensovt.—Uan it be done whiles question | Tellers were demanded, who began to count. While | by this actas may not bo appointed during the present | Not quite Ready—The Public Printing | the patients to eqre them- ‘The proceedings of the House to-day will be found to | or discovery. They are all complants, such as ir to female vernes e Scnr Sam Day’ pending? [Laughter } gentlemen were passing through, Mr. Kennedy said :— | session; which appointments shall be submitted to the The vote wax taken, und the House agreed togo into | “gentleman, you. who feel yourselves fully unqualified | Senate at theic next session for theic advice and consent. &t Norfolk from Boston, was driven and was got off without dams be of most preponderating importance, luterest and curi. | committoo, ‘hero were now sixty-three members pro- | to fill any offize, vote; for my part I don’t feel wo.” A | Sxc. 2. And be it fursher enacted, That during the con- erties dete ee Makes ; sent. voice: “I say #0,too. Mr. Wentworth : ‘I’m afraid I'll } tinuance of the wer with Mexico, the term of enlistment a i ocity. The ten regiments was discussed from ten in the | “*Ss, Loxe, who was cut short in his speech yesterday | be eallod on.” ofthe mento be recruited for the regiments suthorized | ,,Ccts Hara f- Haven The Baowhill, (Md) shield, morning till past two by Messrs. Long, of Md., Haralson, | by the adjournment, resumed his remarks. He did vot ‘The question was decided in the affirmative—yeas 97, | by this act, and for the regiments of dregoons, artillery, | thet pl has been found sunk in ten feet water off Annapo- of Ga, (chairman of the Military Committee,) Thompson. | Cate Why was ia poskession of the executive department | nays 76, infantry, engineer soldiers, and riflemen of the prosent it is supposed she was run over by a urig, and all hands by qa" 7 » | of the Government ; it was his doty as a patrict to do all | A PLOOD OF AMENDMENTS establishment, aball be “during the war,” or five years, | of Miss.,and Burt, of 8.C., when the debate was stopped, | he could to akl the country, ‘The course of Mr. Web. | Woro offered, to give additional pay to the privates, and | at the option of the recruit. Whalemen. | anda long atriog of amendments was proposed to the | ster, during the war with Great Britain, bad injured him | bounty land.’ Incase of death, the land to go tothe mo | Sro.3 And be itfur.her enacted, That the President | ship Uneas, Gillett, of New Bedford, was at Riv Jancito \ euch asu lieutenant general, (vbich was yote! in, | 11 the puble estimation. He did not vote supplies to our | ther, etc, (A Voice—" How will you find out who has a | of the United States be, and he is hereby authorised, by | Nov 16, from {he Peeifc. eee ee ae eee oce een store at | Muiay, aud, wea consequence, many held him to bo under | mother ” “It isn't every ons that knows his own daddy.” | and with the advice and consent of the Senate, 10 ap- Spoken. eT ee ee Let tis present on undivided tiont in | Ha! hat) point one additional major toeachof the regiments ef dru- | Brig Heindecr, for Alexandiis, 7th instant, aesr Cape month pay, to change the force ftom regulars to volun. GENUINE BEAR’S OLL HE enormons number ot igs manafsetured im this roof that the hair is great- ly proved that if prepor -y in one eae out = stractive quali There is not ton, NO.d TABELLO, De} hi NYorl JOHNSON, nino, Nov 16—In rort, ship Florence, Panlgen, fm | Brosdway, west side rr 13th) barks Brazileiro, Williams, froin NYork, Chambers 'street. ju voted that it was Ki we acquire territory Propositions were sent to the Chair in quick succes: | goons, artillery, infantry and ritlemen, in the army of | Heary. : teors, &, the only one of which that was agreed to | Mexico by nexotiation let tbe quostion of free or slave | sion. [Nir Rennedy—"Gendemen, aend up your hnto- | the t States, wlio aball be taken {rom the captains | | Brig Emma, from Havaua for NYork, January 2 eff Cape 4 ‘ soit Lot i then be considere We should not embarrass | oug amendment | of the army. * - ’ being Mr. Rathbun's substitute for the original bill, | tue action of theexecutive by'sgi ting the subject at th | Me T imendment wes considered a ft subject | ° See. 4. And be it furthor enacted, That to each of the ee Cet ees ASS ciie See Sareea: 40% tet, OOF the changing the force of the ten regimouts from requiars to Gentlemen may conjure up ghosts and mob: | for the d ek A dozen gentlemen, or more, | regiments of dragoons, arti infantry and riflemen, y “4 rs " y, Foreign Port volunteers, 9 to £8. The committeo then reported the but they cannot frighten the people of the South, | wanted to lop eff 80! f its limbs. there shall be allowed a regimental quartermaster, to be - tink No ea bad bill to the House, when Mr. Th ; | who were ready and determined to protect their Gresides | Mr Ronent Satin, of linois, prosonted a substitute of the line, wo shall be al: | Laguvarna, Dee 1b—No Ain ves rt to the House, when Mr Thompson of Mist. (lem) | gud altars. It wis a mistke to think that the South | —giving lands aud money to the soldiers (V tional pay per month, and for gazantee, 2M E. for Proved Ores bend tees, tae Journ, ant the ayes aa noo: | wonid give up to the clamors of Northern men. He did | “ Bob, whero will you get the cash to give * do, and athe: Seen ea ope tos tha’ Lito cant eet thsOD | uot want war for the acqisition of territory alono ; but | generous with other people's monoy.” be it further enacted, That there shall be usa proposed & clause fer the Lisulenant-General,when | it hecuine ua to fortify our posts, increase our fo iseatts—Mr Chairman, my amerdment is —. ble-bodied man who shall be | Moa a ag de eiadra ne sek or 200" | secute hostilities wth ene! i sof “order,” order,” and a voice :—"' Not debata- rmy for the term of five | d Cane ee i eae, Thompeon’s. proposition: tar oe Live. | the war, make the erms o of tweive dollars, but | | ! nec Calin Oss Bees Smempesd’s proposstlon, for the inexpedient to tax lea and co! the said bounty shall be | Lisbon, | | | | | ff ‘ion was teken on Mr. Smitn’s amendment, payment of six doll ’ 5 ho did not wish to dis- ss \enanv General. Yens 90; uaya 120." No go, guise his motive. It was for tho’ desired, | and itwas rejected. (Mr. Kennedy—" Bob, you lost it.”] | deterred until the recruits shall have joined the Hepa dice tear ftie Grade, vues brigs Fterlioe, Gallop, vowed with the wien aint tee elevation of Li ‘#n whig, that th tariff act of 1842 should be restored, | An amendment was offered, and rejected, that all the re- | for duty in which he is to for Africa; & pola, MeLeilan, je prepared by Venera Jenton over Sinjor-General Scott, and Mejor. | CENREAL TAYLOR at FavLt— Wt Y—THE OLD wan | gular officers now in commission, who are disqualified or | Mr. Boy moved the previous question. Montevii rom Pernambucho, ants and 25 cents par bottle General "Rough end Ready.” Dire and peristtions HORSE—DINNEN PAR F—BLUR-LIGHTS. | incompetent, shell be discharged from service. A motion was made that the jHouse adjourn—yeas 91, | do; Kredi 0 for Balt; Senator, | — T RESTORED Mr. Ficaxin, of Illinois, suid here appeared to be thi ain parties in this House. The fir st was ‘The Caainman—The gentleman is not in order. (Rap, the recond for the war, and the third w ‘ind | rop} and water—in a state of tetweenlty—riding on a rail— Mr. Tinparts amendment was reyected. | Mr. Hanaveon—How will you that? 0, The Speaker voted in the negatve, and it was | Kelly, ! nnah, Woodmen. from Kio Grav de, ane; ache SIGH Mi ideo, une. Sid lath, bark Rothschild, Le ‘for N | AND INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES CURED, HPERIOT ssthariw his desnand foo the |, OTOL OY Brandywine,’ Smack, for Phils’ ith, brig Al Breer eee eee eta Tie Balter will ie would withdrew his demand for the | wing, (Dan) Plum, for NOtleans; Sth, Seand.davien, (Dan) for D of the Eyes, i Kennebeck, Gilvey, for NYork, sehr Co- si ph gee inflam commotion pervaded the hall. move to adjourn.” “ Oh, no! ving voce. Cry of aye, very we tne ecto of « fo Hf “ Adjourn” { No, no!” Motion put cry. of “no!” like rty-two-pounder in the hall. Motion Molerey, do nt. " neither on one side nor the other. To uso a homely TRE TARIFY. id it do Bo. lambia, Will for Montevide . «where it is possible peed. gyn tony avon concurring ta te amendment | Piirage, hore who compose i gabhie with the turkeys | Mr. Tranarrs offered an ameniment, to impose an ad- | | Another motion, a 6 o'clock, wes made to adjourn, | Sr Jenn, N Bee.ao—-Arptehra Eleanor Jane, MeCarh ‘hesroaimges of sight from old age, or from over to volunteers. Ayes 10d 104 The volum | and roost with the chickens. (Coughter.). They might | ditional tax of Ave per cent ad salorem, on the goods, | and it prevailed—y eas 102, nays 49. Se eee Yew applications... In fact, ita almost miraealous a ted. Cries of good—that 1A populous ~ per the war ee a ae Ke ig 4 wuss os merchan ia Ries bg Py Gp act of 1846. > i rine mmeet or bavisal este Baar ty big st Marga- | faflgonce'on disemes of the eyes, will aston Tony cus who uditory attended in th : intieman trom Georgia, (Mr. Toombs, yest e CHarnman ruled it to be out of order. HILADELPMIA, January 11, ‘ Ab n Se Marne | ses ite i i ts for the House Hse, has not been fant durieg’ the perc Nl to Liga lamest Ngo fie pe ae ee Icey Miner ously sustained, | . THe sleigh-bells are jingliog merrily over snow, which sre wen ertmecil acetal ry thor: a0 Prepared Cay ty RENE Tek GG. is Brocdwars i out advantag #, bul at ja was - Mal y sustained, seteis rh), © tor, Smith, & oF fous qdsstion seconded sinoes called. | fant General in tho field.” Mr. Ficklin said it was the | with one exception. z has fallen, within the last four-and-twenty hours, to about ek ie Bold also at 100 Fulton sprost, sa nearly equal * frmative Of inthe | ult of Gen ral Taylor. Why was not the enemy pur. | This created considerable merriment. nine inches in depth. The omniburses have all deserted Home Ports, ts 7 xegauive. ‘The the negative. “Tne louse | sed When b rrrotser the Rio Grande, alter the battles LIRUTENANT GRNEMAL ADOPTED. wheels fer ronners, ond are crowded with passengers, mara, VaiJan 7A sche Keustain, Ete oe | now Tw ey: Oa Feige vs eae 100 Ura 1G the pase TE ee eee Wilh the pentionen:. lbmbaw-| aceiiens Missiasippi, offered the following | 41 seem determined to make the most of the opportunity, tt , moe By ship Dole | his splendid stock of Goods, edpted forthe present 3 “Let's alludjourn !” “Oh, dama it, pass the bill “oh, | Wet? “And be it further enacted, That the President shall | asthe bright sun now thining will soon cause it to dis: | yhin Sullivan, (eaarier Paice.) ae TT toe Jobna, NB— | SOR) MARY Of, Wiens Cia Rave heretofore been offered adjourn’. Crowd moving between the tellers noise in the hall. Gi o away. Mem | Mr. FrexLis-—I wont somebody to reply. be euthorized by, and with the advice and consent of the {eee Mrscetl AL b polia. Nuperb Neapoliten lace fonted Dresses at $4. tap. Lights coming is. iit | Mr. Ivoeasori—The brave men who fought the bat- | Senate, to appoint & lieuiensnt general, who shall take | “Pheer: | legas sche Zenith, Paredges Eivimoath the Ofiag, | Tmhoared Hounced Dresses, very ric}, from 6 to $14 brid C. joving off. 102 to 49~-House at. | tles had been thirty hours without food. There were | command of our armies, and whose term of service shall ‘The propellers Ocean and Ashland, chartered to the | sip Delia, Walker, from Boston; Sw big Juli, trow Stock | New atyle tume fronted tanboured Dresses $8. ourned to 12 oa Monday. only two thousand of our men ogainst tho sn thou- | continue during the war with the republic of Mexico.” government by Messrs. Loper & Baird of this city, leave | holm; a Fr brig, ead 2 brigs aoknown, Barb. | ble Bounced tsmbou Dee noe vite Dee, oc Haiets, nat the Croswellfiks bere got the viating | "md of the Mexicant, They Hn m0 condition to | “The question was determined by tellors—ayes, 84; to-day for Point Isabel, with stores for the army, after hadace vowed to Buckevilley sity 6eht Kellar, N nce Dyes aed tha newreor and toes Goproved wiylee, from 10 bids. ti sent a letter to the Clark, which was rend | All tho amendments having been disposed of, landing which, they will be despatched for service as [IR Jan 4~Arr bark Phenix, Boush, Richmond bnd ane ay ane riv ered lawn Hhdkfs, trimmed with rich ree uN offered vr. Rate Jommi The of voice. The honorable gentle su titute for the bill of the | tenders to the squadron in the Gulf, The duty allotted | to NOrleans: Wastineros, Jan. 10, 1847 Samet wan written to the editor of the Pi thee . to them will be the wane of surf bens bree the bi Bellow, Oti wa “t The Clique Factions—St ul inst by en officer of the army, and was designed SHAIRMAN cal to order, and up the rivers, on the Mexican coast, for the purpos jenmark, barks Mebois, : a+ iia Shae? is - amesaching Seuth ond | 1) Generel Teylen, Ho vonuctot withine gentiomen | Mt. Rarisus--Mr. Chatrmen— . | of landing troo} i Waterford, Irelands brig Baal, the Auministra tr Taunts—Polk's Strength— | from Geo., that the war had progressed too long. tit bo | ‘The Cuatamax.—Gentlemen will come to order— | The Coroner held an inquest on Saturday, upon an | [ayrelanes Delaun, Key Mirch) Paredes’ Return to Mexico necessary to Peace—Seere | Continued five years longer it would break down any man | (Knock, knock | Gentlemen in the aisles will take t unknown German man, aged about 70, who died in con- Py B taries Buchanen, Marey, Welker, Johnson, Mason, and “i'% the, reputation even of Gen, Washington, in his | seats, [Knock] Order. [A pause.) Gentlemen onthe | vulsions at a hotel in Kichmond. He had previously pelmiost days. Tho war went oa too slowly. General | left will be reat been intoxicated. ws, Montego Tay nis ney lace, at 3 and $4, the cheapest article ever witered. & Petia irene oon Altort Hime | Frenchy emroidered Chemiseties, with collars, at 1758 8M, OT PSeN, 7 it worth $2 90. Hngrawamn., Gibreliars sehr |p Pisoni cial paieb itis 1's Tid, achrs Mary, How. | pico euge Caflert 85 $)y enal price 179.022, Lace erst, ‘of the moat costly description, from $9 th 8 om are, for Providen ty of Thread Lace and tamed Needle-worked oh Wadi 00k, is adi Tees dc burke Phenix, Boush. NOrleans; 4 che Air | ; ; ollars, &ce., suitable for holiday presents. the Attorney General—and Benediction Faylor had trooys enough; he hal fitteen thousand wen | Mv. Ratnovs’s substitute was read, changing the regi | A member of the National Greys, J. R. Fitzgerald, DAK OR Eo uy 873 Broadway. There is at present a vory queer state of things here Pelore he went to Monterey. not the battery | ments authorized by the bill of the Committes on Mill- | died very suddenly on Saturday from the rupture of er ld aches T' 8 ins ig cheep ert Pie ye qi jd rer yi di - | 4 's, into @ call for volunt , ee. Hew. uri to rr 4 the best assortment are to be foun .C, . the question of slavery beyond the Rio Grande being pate resistance The a a tary Affair FS, A vi eers, Se. blood vess ie 1 ie morrow with mili Waittone ‘London, | Mg Broad, corner of Liberty screcty wp ceeds. nef mY th oremort ia the exoitements of the daJ™; it is looked , chontly prosecute REJECTED, bo” honort 0 by General Taylor. Monterey might An eflort was made to eng! office has been opened at Chambersburg, on the the lieutenant * gene-

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