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Bote ev men eno Soe ee em oN ee wR ER Re ne caeaieanmeone _ —ilalarete erence tna tilaenindatenthasinentnbnginat.sineeonanesantitmttminhanedinecietnatinesin wnsntes jeimnesd inion fei eae orning,) was exceptionable ; he hoped the gentleman | stent his funeral from his late residence, Myrtle Ave. | NOTICE —The suber having marehssed the trent | eetiaieteded TO THE | rious pla ould not press the motion. | nue, near the fire engine house, at Fort Green, on Sun- | ju, inh! ov the wanafrerure of Gun pe. 28 per Ss | | the preparations mate at diferent points el Mr. Sanrrn persisted in his motion,and would not with, }u®* Raut the fire engine house, af Fort 6 | dame. ‘or other vegetable fibevus substances BENEFIT OF MRS. MASON | LATEST MOMENT ead pahile opiaion thers ty. : " ‘ var . ; ve ¢ fibrous subsiauce ; a - pecially oa the sea coast, lead public opinion th Mr. Buoss said, thera waa no doubt but that the viele of |, On th 15th inat , Joun Heexet,, sail maker, Navy, and notice is hereby giv, a eal p trore la ONDAY E 1G, January | will commence with the play as Wang said pateck ght Ww well as the local press, into conjactures, of which the oI fl TELHGRAPHIC, most unlikely seem to meet most favor. HEAR Se Ch fford, Mr. Wi _ ford, Mr Walter, Mr Dyoté; suits, Mrs Mason; H ged 46 yours, > rath and of wit'would be poured out in beth hou: ‘The foeral will take place on the 17th inst , from his | thot ine fdmire 4 | late residence, 196 Nassau street, Brooklyn, at'2o'clock, | ready to contract for and s poy cy rders by the 2 r February. : . ‘The navy having had no great things todo, and being PM. . ‘ An , ; (G- Norfoll, Virginia, papers pleuse copy. $6 Bhatt Brome strent. Phitadaiyh ; oo es Wasninoron, Jan 16, 1817,9 P.M. | unlucky in some small things, un ertaken without due _ On Saturday, the 16th tig of we ni cough, cnet | an ee pitas eda cas oe De Ae Sally, ‘irs Kuight. Mm : The New Orleans Picayune, of the 9th inst.,has been preparation, are ay difficult to restrain as au unbroken are not ihe, tihands of the | EasouaM, Gees AD OMe RON Of, Revert end Saraki | Twenty-five ol meuce st To'clock™ Boxer $1: Fit 30 ote Caihery #3 coors | Teceived,”and contains full particulars of the taking of | Olt; and, seeing no other chance, are clamorous for ‘ble majority on this floert If | ii. remaina will be taken to Port Richmond, Staten e's himaelt mission, or authority, to attack the Castle of Sun Juan. IWERY. THEATRES ‘Their lotter writers from the squadron, and the numer. res po! wipe out the insult, we of the minority will | e-form=uces will en Taiwary Tech, Laguna by Com. Perry. ‘The arrival at New Orleans, help them to do it Island, for interment, on Monday, 18th inst, at 9 o'clock, eoabors te . she. Overa of of the prize Mexican schooner Amalio, captured by jhe ous naval - F my ROD i f e Ove: of the prize , capt y val officers who are here soliciting employment. a ipeeeerencepeeitapet beg aR fcom the rei Fanidence of hs parents, No, 16 Moore street, | nna borrow oi money of vasiot Pervar Buorinbie ANOS Teo ¥ Nay Rélocs | gallant Commodore, is also mentioned. Keep this particular object before the public miod, ag if [Walsh should so far forget himself aa te offer such wre: | Ons, the wile of Gen Gutret I", Wall ate onatie ot Velng ino way coumected | ARSEM. Mrs Bergennt.'! 0 Aion See Mr. Hunter was yesterday elected United States Sena yy" not design taney berg fp apint of Teolke she. Wan akeara ton, was offared In | tye United States, WM. LANDON, Mr. Hadaw Miss Maty Taylor. —S™ "> | tor from Virginia, after five ballotivgs. On the first bal- ‘ lines will enable me to state a scheme of opera: ttinaeity and gravity with which this resolation wae | WATIONND LON TU" | __Gougress Hall Ahoey | OF NADL avi oven Me Bethe BOA WORE | Lot, Mr Smith had 60 voter; Mr, Archer, 97; Mr. Drom | "024 "hich, appearances sanction—which, the. oaly Considerable diecussion followed upon the causes of | LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON, | —ett Eom AMT iis en MOE Gthery uy crm, $0018 85 and Mr Jones, 3. Upon tho fifth and last bal- | gatural ar not fo have i een irations which Je 90 le ion followed upon the causes OM. NES! VALENTIN as Fis and Gallery 1 3 votes; Mr. Joues, 63; Mr. Archer, | enemy, but of which Mr. Wright’s defeat ot tl ; ther | ,, A — ’ 1 684 o'clock. - Pork _ | lot, Mr. Hunter had 83 votes; Mr. O35 5 ledge will cause no mate- that reedlé wes douse? ertatehis i, Bee | “of Savings Bank for the benefit of the Widow and the | rrvsry woes exte hime BOWERY 7 TEATRE- merce wT |g; ‘and Messre Rives, McDowell, Bailey und Scott, one ey og ine pain paid or aby rag ation Stn ony ata tues cod RAMEE EE | Cxtowensa x Sot ge vatiumetr pgihes mist % A SRR CRENEFIY OF 4 P/WaLDnon, TaxA. | vole each. ‘Mr. Hunter received 23 democratic votes, | sui fiom: Monterey! stor cousectins dite ames jueation on reconsidering his resolution bewg | IR CAPITAL £500,000 sterling, or $8, foleet esa A eWEBNESDAY EVENING. vein and the entire whig vote, with the exception of the eight | from tho Rio Grande upto the mountain, and between ‘The House reconsidered the resolution, and the ques. | Beside # reserve {and ((rom surplus pretmiums) of about See eee ee eecal deen om S ceatt | On which occasion be will hare the pleas for Archer, and one each for Rives and Scott. petro cies renee hyo feel ds 8 line from Oe Wares eal te Picasa mas raehes fdateve,| TTAB MURWAY, Nears Corse seadbnover scuste; [Sa ee rere lict " Comedy (ey tee aaebeetion | Mr. H.K. Smith hss been confirmed by the Senate as | govern jecily been fromthe Deginelng: ace, Pert hee = iy berg ag ee alta tool chairmen, of the Court f Directors in London. * | nig Mill warrant our Valentines fo Sie serlahesian, and | venue” ke. ee itled Postmaster of Butfalo. Considering the objects of the war, as well as the nature d sirtan—. Y i. orders will be prom: a ini y | us ay 7 ) id of fhe, Sorarnor, to . tronk Ce haste Magic Cat acta Ww. 8 Be WOOLHTOUsE, Esq. BRAS 3 Foxdid ht iil we I be ut Withall orders, with a poworlaloutoteacmes™ > aeee AFF INGTOI li prof oe i cood bute rest plea the plas hee Gaeett “teller”; [understood that the Gover | ‘Secretary—F. #. CAMROUX, Esq. femember the Mth of Febuary. ‘Also, two popular Perit Comedies, in which ' AIRS IN WASHIN IN. | to make a clear re ter, an se. Ihave not | — inisim*r TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham st, fs TON. | sweep as we go In such a plan we read his rites pn rose, Spe ait I will rea lit | [HIS INSTITUTION embroces important and substan- mrrie SAVINGs’ BANK, ti Sixth Avenue, | Will appear in ber ta cris chant tate caacieg some of bs a ie] = please, in peter Regotiate, to wait sometime duriiyg th ‘Walsh here roso with a | 4 tist advantages with respect tl ance and deferred | corner of Bourth street —Jrnuary. | a4: her most popular songs. Ke. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ise thagps seer taod rhed gt eek veal le season, or we may Copy of the message in his hand, and wus about to com. | Runuitien, “Che assured haay ou ul us, the power to | rhe Homed ot Teusten p depositors jI7 3tre " Push on with a vigor stimu'ated by our impatience, oF mence the reading of it, when ire othe premiums paid sleathe chicane lak eee | teakthey ha i ol: CMO‘, OFERA HOUSE, Chambers “street Os Py Win Se | houeled ‘means of cur advoretlog, Tie sate cae ‘Tho House took the vote on the resolution, and it was | ¢ ou of his interests to meeta her cou. | feRCeMynee s ~ i pwaiig | heusted — of -~ a Labora The Kear of our z | base of operations, leaving behind it such m vast are TREE EAP HES | grea for acl in that Wadvancen, and the’ y lines that converge from it, disiracting and dilut the means Waesminaron, Jan 18, 1602.) ° | laa a taepeaet at otek aecateteees cones te ng, Jan. 18, first performance of D. LAMMER WOU nearly unanimously lost. | The Committee of the Whole reported progress, with- | out giving in charge to any committee any portion of the measago. 4. nd wow: on and after the 18 hiust “ xis Alliuterest not called for, will be credited as principal, | cordingly. ir | wote and dep a Senate, | oa { 5 ; eset tit the Bak forth tion | adapted to our policy in the premisos, whether milite Political tateltigence, | genta the Cenicals Permanentiy invested inthe United » pry meat of drafts, three days ee Mr. Hannsoan, from the Committee on Roads and | or politcal: | 7 Bi Sa ‘ig ‘The law and order party of Rhode, Island have made | rustves—availabe always te the atscred ee ae etd oar etees js Canals, reported a bill to extend the National road to | _ ‘To move forward a single column, although large, the following nominations :—For Governor, Elisha Har- | eluims (sh uid ary such sine) or miierwien oe SRAHAND VAN NEST. Bre : : Alton, Illinois, in accordance with the motion of Mr, | {0m Vera Cruz, as as bean abvardly La pave Re jaltt Lieut. Governor, Edward W. Lawton; for Se | ‘the pivmeut i bremiams, halfyestly or quarterly, at a aston GiLment, 2 gescenar " omtate cau he gecnred atthe box eur 4 * | Sonn, sna OF Uae einer, Se ate heme soar ieee. ry Bowen ; for Attorney Generul, | triflig advance upon the acnual rate. Fowanp N. Fiaor, § Secretaries. oe OY reese. out with equal wisdem, or one fro ace, woul for General asurer, Stephen re. charge for stamp duty. ! | New York, Jananry 15, 1847, ints dterre_ | 7 AWOA STREET TH i, PHILADELPHIA. The Vice Parser was authorized to fill the va- | Pe todo nothing while anything remained undone; and 6 party in the W Congressional Thirty days utlowed Iter Payment of premium bee | 7" —— SRGCUEL STIPE Are gi 4. Bunros, A M ' - inthe meantime, oo our part, to risk everything. 80 District have nominated Wilkirs Updike as their candi- | Ces due, without forterture of policy: 1 eee ip cuclassee, with rg acab- | Ja Seaet 5 yx. cancy in the Board of Rogonts of the Smithsonian | jong as the Mexican nation would be willing to straggle , date for Congress. » ontehe qlling Teave extensive and iiveral, and extra premiuins ere wi rt ih tey Ngo Dadar» OF This Thentis has ‘besa ct Institute, in consequence of the decease of Mr. Penny _ it would avail notuiag to capture the towns on the route, v é on the most moder | the: ‘most qorgeourstyle, aud is wow the most boxwtiful 1) ‘Tho ‘nominations are complete in New Hampshire for | Eivision or Pao! and Tntoe backer. tre inthe enthecapital. An excited nation ef millions col- OTHERS, 21 Pine st. tho eloctions to be held the second Tuesday in March. cresses prosperity of Society has enabled ¢/ 1 and | Spm the Witton Peck” BATE cachet ean tm te of | pring around na army: 300, miles frem shipping. with atthe fas: manual ms tedacione afurth benun, UE iy ta : PERS. Mr. Bextor introduced a bill authorizing grante of | which it could hold ue intercourre, would eson stifle, it Wiig, NOTE Tying from to ah er eens onthe premiums paid an each | LAN Mo. and OL Brosterny (ha | ans, COLEMAN POPE WIL ALSO CE lao to the woldiers now serving in the war in Mexico, | Into coptulation, or drive it to a ilesatrous kt. The hig. icy effec «dou the prolit seates | NDA Mr. B. ‘ | glorious, (1 will not say vain glorious) anticipstions of » Anmnony Cy. ew eee | ghceese ar cTee Star ages mscroas cAChit v Tfernce, and proce at uve tthe cosierson of|PvRittack onthe Can ae aot be. eeuntenanoed jenving W. Jenne: Esq Gh a et hay Jennies Good 5 Pp by the government, when the chances of there Margaret Elin Charlor H. Peasles rman, Esq , Gi Barelay, Esq, Sanur! Fooseall the proposition. are so predominant, and the results of a first suecess Mace Montto: ) 1), Goria As Worth, Boi. suauel MM aon must be so sterile. . Alorg di he bill . ‘Jarier H Jeune! || Ex jg Wit em Van Hook, Brg, and’ C. kdwa Pinas, Pare Renarraiery served 8 to whether the bill | iy reat pavements ofthe eptign wil be om | Hanlehe, 7 . . 0, on the East, and from Mont on 01 patbectelal returns of the sbarter eleotion da Fitts | pAbilgdelphia—¢'ement C; Biddle, ¥ea., ‘ sendymtn On motion of Mr. Cuarrox, the bill was finally post. . Taylor to command the latter columa, dived 5 aq, Ge re e ham, rehome al, a " 1 —' IHinapAehCaacen CAMPS Se elt tone | Bakiee sare Masbate as nace nee apes Poned by the casing vote of tha Vow Pronident. "_ Rrobably fe one owe subordinate ‘Frith, at the Cale des Mille Colones Selene or | ‘The erin billwas next token up—the question pend- xn Bro dway. irre | ing being Mr. Badger’s substitute for Mr. Cameron's A. olonies. All the H Manders will, without doubt, app1 f thi CONCERT 0} } dment, ing | it | itt Ezaminers, New York J. Kearny Rodgers. M. | measures it is therefore hoved that ail those who have tet | = MADAME ATLA MOWICZ parece wh Ch B eecker-st. taken an interest in che ciuse, will be at the next meeting o1 T THe BROOKLYN FEMALE ACADEMY, Jerolo- privates. + Aha tbat artete sty Sete, get: comer of Broadway | AA "ryam at wil cake paon on uesday nxt The 38 ‘J.C. "KEMP. Van Ee. ‘An ective canvass is now in progress in Frankfort, D SOCIETY, ¢ Kentueky, for the office of U. 8. Senrtor, to succeed Mr. | Morehesd, who dectines a re-election. The principal com; etitors for Mr Morehead’s se: Judge Under- woo.) snd Gov, Letcher. Mr. Clay has positively -probib- ited the use of his name. | al Exam. fie Returns frum 45 counties in Mississippi five Henry | eryatdotclock, jeneral Agent, and Edward T. Richard. | General Accountant, for the United States and | § Gen_Boott | the former, being also the principal ope. Gen. Taylor | hi . an abundant supply of transportation. require some peculiar preparations. As Vy guns canno: be transported upon wheels, the army depend, inthe first instance. for artillery, on moun- tain a ‘fe and rockets, of which large preparetions A brief conversational debate here arose, when, on | are being and nothing could be more une | tean the recent ‘hich Nees 2 a : : 5 : A & g 7 : 2 : which ores dai! Wily m Vv. 1 motion of Mr. Benton, the bill was recommitted to the reat improvement w: | ;: ry Q 4 a to Pilots (dem) 530 votes over Starxe (whig.) The former | Pare tt G S18 Sc0rh Chavon of he Me i} eed Daksel Balea not te Fate ett | committee on military afaira, with instractions to report |rocrtuc whavasee teat caatginae Matt of deneeltomaeee is undoubtedly elected | Solvevtor—John Hone, Eeq, |) Pine-st Urrice oF THe Lone Istann Katuavan bas Hf KNAr BE ‘tion granting one hundred and sixty acres of land | these most destructive missil Toovercome the heavy Common Picas—in_ Banco. | Cashier—Henry E. Cutlip E New r.P. WERZEL will preside at the Pianoforte. wid Raitroad Comp ny | ‘Tickets, 90 cents each, to bs had at the Mere Stor ork, An ctins to in-urance for lives for the benefit of | "FYHE Stockholders of ths Long I Tied womeu, passed by the Legisiause of New York, | T ‘re hereby notified that the ; to all non-commissioned officers and privates now serving ‘"#0sPertation of the lower part of the route, there are fo ‘ torvot wy will be held atthe Compe- | ing of @ st April, 18%0. By jeo.on Monday, the fiftecuth day of Februar ts ‘Atisagie be provided, moreover, quite a fleet of boats, burthen- in the Mexican wi some, but of very light draught of vane it is known Jan, 16—Ducisions —In the matter of the Attachment against Lrael D. Condet and daren Peck. dint Debtors —Proceedings were taken > ual Election for Thir | Brooklyn; at oor of the Perf rmynce Hall, on the Aad at Mr. Wilder's, 51 Futton st i ne The Senate then went into executive session, and im- | that these can ascend th er for a long distance. and Peck, 6s non resident debtors, and ai ment ob- | , Pamphlets, blank forms, frat s of agente, ke Po}! will be open from 12 o’elock at noon till 2 Selo Dodrs epenat 6; Concert to commence at 73s. modiately after adjourned. | jylmuch admire this project. Woe seo the earlier mea- tained against th: it ring that th ith their | &¢., obtained at the Chief Office. 74 1M Bowery, of chat day. ee PROGRAMME. “ | sures now in train in the field; the jon and late meve- furnilieg realded 0 the State of Rew Jereey. wed wend | oF deym et hyrof the Agents throughout the United States, ~The transfor books will be closed fiom the 10th to the Lith | 1. Cayating, “Ura Ves pen foo pera Barbe ‘i House of Kepresentatives. ments of Wool—the position of Worth—the continued farnilies, resided in the State of New Jersey, and voted | hi Non Amsatiens: Colontecs February both days incla | , of “evil'e—Sung by M ‘dame Ablamowie: Rosini A bill was introduced, read twice ani referred to the | poseession of Monterey—the advance of two or three though they carried on their bus: J. LEANDER STARK, General Agent By order of the Board, 2A aad Variations on a favorite Tyrol f 1 mar Path Twi Wiley.’ ka theeuate city. They applied to the Court of Common Pl | for the United States anu B. N. A. Colcnies. jMtofl5 rre DAVID 8. IVES, Secretary. |" Air, composed and evecsted by Herr D ra Proper committee, establishing additional post roads in | Co!umns under Patterson, ee Meg es potion, ta ‘hava tho attachmant diecharged, on’ the | New Yorks nu nyt iiiitre:, | “THE LOW: BLAND SVRUHANCE COMPANY. — | 3 Sevich Bilal, *Anld Robin Gray*—Saog’ by Texas | Tampico, Victor, e., ary all portions of-an enterprise ground that the nce contemplates the statute is |“ ONen & FRIRDEL 115 Johastieet, acer Poarl, up stairs. CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. Pape e a eq " * | rier od. b: tiat ‘shall. hot legal residence, but the actual place of business of a | ob ‘Manufacturers of paper bones und chunile Cardy tet a WITHA SURPLUS. y the Spohr, (never The Oregon Territorial bill was taken up. of which, if not arrested by negotiation, we , ore et epee rt ee yl PLE TN at rdare thankfully received aud exe: Orvicy I Funton starr, Brooxuyn. Cypnerme rus ew eee Mr. Hama took the floor in opposition to the exten- | J0nR. tn Arse lige chosen this Wey: Diets allion te tibet {hat ue te parton hava reridence in New Jersey, sory | cued promptly and ot retsocable tyes ny Carica wrverrptmensll arta meatitcnne | mentby Herr Dori... ar sion of slavery, and advocated the right of the general | thiv danger Iie cannat know that it Will fall ieomeal, are to be regarded as residing there, and denied the | —/!61m*rc _MENRY FRIEDEL. | terms. This compay his passed through the two grestest | 5, Adagio swith Echo, comp government to prohibit slavery in newly acquired terri- ate ptbelgl eel ost, but it must come nigh; prayer of thear petition i ~ ALO. D. = that have eve thse mntry; they | ° executed hy Herr Dorn forks olding his A , pane is if 0 r "? HE i oe aa, ome pet | fully combined manoeuvres, ifour Generals can com: Fis ea eC ATG ag ett pety Petit iT Bee TR ETT ea erty patted cand inees | or ued of Himsting | hambuls: (sung by particular desire.) by Mec _ Mr. Bowen, of Alabama, followed, and contended that | muicete with euch other on their spprosch, by iuter- davit of service, und sltered oo ae to require. defendant | pn Sunday atane ofelo,k, tM. attend the fuueral uf out Promptly as hereco- | 7. GUme AMOR i rere ccc iath Bellini the General Government possersed ‘no inherent power | ceptivg his communication with the expital, might, how. resi Ww. * ver, cause him to aban’ 4 also to Pay costs of the chancery proceediuga, in additien | Monrrireree RR. BATESON, Bec'v._ | P86 company take special care to not fy theirenstomers in | {Y0Fte sir "Farewe!l Ar ijeBettmann | not expressly delegated by the States. | de Polonl; and thacslore Pashbeeteties We han bareied ” adler eb al ads, Tobios-—New trial ordered. “Costs THOMAS PAINE New York, of all expirations of poli 8. Kn Oe Lily tailed Mr. Broouean enquired where, then, the Government | his troops much by labora or fortifi-d lines rie B. W, DEL, toahide eeanes TTP HOBE triensly to the memory of the anthor of the B.C, FINN. Recretne illie.—Verdi ats” and “Common Bense,” will ce'ebrate the 110th ans with bert Net Ste We Wier Verdlot coutrmeds | versary of hie byte day, FRIDAY sshinieseeta Mianee | — JERBERSON INSURANGE COMPANY Eliza Whittlesey vs, Saroh inn Heyner, ye-—Demur. | had urine Beacon olhce: hoe 3 eae eee eee Pee ee, | Orvice No, #0 Watt. sraxer orroste THe Merchant's Ape HIS Company conti re against Loss or damage | M r “ att! rer overiuled, and plaintiff may reply. Cests on both | of T Winds, 6 Chatoam street, aud of the Commitee. leer by Fire, om dweiling houses, warebouses, bu'ldings in ets er. obtained the power to acquire territory at all ? 1am not a little apprehensive that our Government, | influenced by the great odds over which the American | Mr. Thomrson, of Pa., and Mr. DeDasiet, of Mo., com: | Sih "hes hitherto triumphed, will not arm bur Generals INNOISE tinued tho debate. ith troops enough “Gun, "Tayler, eepecially , om bis fist eatof 1 i 3 Jong line of operations, neds a heavy force ; and. unless gate alleg 2 ba blll Fey. eter AeS t? 2 Kebs provided, Santa Anna will fall upon him vith hes JOS* PHISE the M sides to abide the event. ) iT , . Sundry communications from the Prosident relative koe wit nd se at awe for eopnse hols army of 25.000, while Taylor iv en route, and be, apes FIV | Kener, cope, wares aud inerchwiiae, and every description Me TORN TOVED fie Bak hates hae Bek: | fo the War, ‘Treavury. and Post OMlce Depertments, Tore Scott can get up to the rescue—for this latter Gener. Navigation of the Olio Kiver, ! nd of personal property ; also agaiust low or damage by iniaud na du'y su'hvrised to nlake all ar‘augements for es Dats i “stable al’s progress wust be very slow through a portiov of his rise Wee." biae af River? Po fants vigation aud ‘ransportation. be Quly. ue Fr toe | were received. end laid ont ¢ clerk's ta an | SEP ee ; er i tr m'$2 10 810 each Dy | Thomas W. Thome TO Llashe Rigas, LES DANSEUSEs VIENNOIsE The House thenatjourned pe IN OH CONGRESS ep Prone T. Wondeaa, Anse Ber, ADAME JOSEPHINE WEISS, ‘will reccive all ao- | | ital i ae Price," Joseph Allen,’ Moat id, dive es the queen ah a9 | BY THE MAILS. | SECOND SESSION > aT ames E, Holmes, enw te Wal k MONEY MARKE ' OO LER ee Wiitiatn "Phorm, ork, amar’ the rauree "SF wer asa Baovseiei acl Washnatow, Jaa. 16, 1687, a Al nm ry F . | “ +4 W YORK OPEKA HO. Se, (comer of Charl on ASHINGTON, . 14, J Cloudy morning. Gallerie: of Senate filled with apea- Saturday, Jan.16—6 P.M. "TCcounatig pnetaly ot atsie eo gh Of Dry, Cosas | Frances Su, Eugene Boyer N’ Vick siects)—Thie establishment will opeu for | The Wigorous Prosecution of the War—The New York | waigia: Prayer by Rov Mr. slicer, Jourual of yortor, The speculative movement in the fancies continues | perty of Wm. 1. Hall, atthe store lately oncupied by his | Ce Oe ane RobertSmith, * tohech c a Pilots, $e., $e jay. me | ye 4 AS W. THORNE, President. whed tolent wishjug to 0 ‘ ident Isic the Senate, { some Itis about time for the bulis to ha | toxeiher with the, privile Oh the th sloeation is Ry Dens FOR EXPOW 4 alaadauaa gels “" j16t0 re | amendment Lepasneep th reihe os famesleg rapt aid | ing the accounts rendered in from the Post Office Be- ‘hey have for some time past bled pretty freely. Harlem | {aive front, is in depth about 70 feet, fi | THRES thousand dozen Pavent corrugated Suspenders: | ~~ Nw THSATRE, ALBANY. ~~ | of land to every soldier who shal ave served during | partment. Wont up to-day 4 per cent, and it is very probable thay | With two sky lghts back, a earantettan | a deusetin tonter gad wearmeted. co tend anton mas weil H tablishmest wiil open oa or about the 25th | the war This amendment, the principle of which is bo- | Petitions—Reports. the party now in, will earry it up several per cent high. | “Phe stock o er before they drop it. 8: , but cot y of | pn For asle bythe monwfactarer and owner of the ‘i staple goods; aud persons commencing busivers wall find it | P&S" TOR ACE Ht n from undor when that time | firiir foods: aus pecat andexamioe the promise ana pre: | 402m? MORACE DAY. 24 Conrilandt street. bar : Ladies and geutlemen wishing to engage for the i Txké application to the subseriber at the York. fairs, was presented in such a cru Ing embodied in a bill by the Committee on Military Af | 4, Nines, from the Committee on Port Offices and form that it could | post Roads, introduced a bil) to amend the act reducing | CPi'particalars enn be sbeimed of Mie. Drimiee agent for the bill until e-morrow, which prevailed by majority Ad = | r JH HALL, Acting Manager. ill wi ber of modifi- | the rates of postage, Sc. @vnes, Ohio O's advaneod 3 per cent ; Penn’a 5% 34, | perty for themacives. The woods will, be aid. ou advauts: | AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF VOGILAENDERS : raves ee not be stiached to the bill without @ number of modiA. | Er te provi naportat Mei d COST INS baretsie boa 1 ; Canton , with | #eous terms, aud are to be disposed ‘of immediately to lowe DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. | CHESNUL ethtbl THEAIKE, cations, and consequently had the effect of clogging ite |, Al, Dill to. trovile for the traneprtation of the pith Pee neta ORD Dims CRIA, WEB. | a crass, JOHN H. TURNER | A. NEW suppl: of the different sizes of the above appara- PHILADELPHIA. theme preven foally made | Unite i ¢ largo cales of each. ‘New York, Jun. 19, 1847 Let | ZX tus, just received. ‘ | PYVHE Subscribers having leased the above magnificent eg | Pastage through the Senate. A motion was finally made | printed. . We onnex the current quotations in this market for fo- TIMOLAT’S SULPHUK BATHS, | wh! | Cuatittherr retard froma the south oathe ic atane jor won | by Mr. Badger to postpone the farther consideration of vaid he bad « bill providing { | | Mr. Benton he had a bill providing for grants of reign and domestic exchange, for uncurrent money, and | No 547 Peart Sruser, xkar Broapway. be Viol:w, Herp and 10 Fort pictorial itlnstragions that cover the walls of the iments, "The manic selected from the most fassiouables Ope- | andthe utiaatie Muminies, &e., used in the previous lee : remain ta the roots Mc Asutey.—Yes, sir; but we must obey instruc- Inte inven: isable to restore alt kinds of Sik Goods, | tions. he spotted by dainpness, or otherwise damaged ; this p:oc ¥.t0 Velvets, Kiubons, Croper, Silk Gloves, ald at. Bought a par, Mobile, sp pg.lig di Alb, Troy,ce, S do Sg do New Orleaus.1ig do military offairs ; and notwithstanding that the Senator | ‘as assured of this fact, and notwithstanding that by a | land to soldiers of the army in Mexico, which, with the 4 gbemiricteg Tet twes::|, 188 mors SE IOM wary the leseres, af the box office, every morning, bytween the | of two. Unanimous consent of the Senate, he would now intro- , . har Baths in t 4 53 RDS. ours of HL an communications mu o ; | Kousian Exenancue pighiv r-commended by tie most eminent physt- ph Ud Nees LOOM ANCE 74 | ME, Diumore, post-paid, or they will uot be atreuded to Thia desire to retanl the course of legislation on the | duce, sea it would destroy the object nwt) bee: cians for the ure of sheumatism, salt rheum, chronie com- | AT 413 ite NE iio ueanen NCK iif aba i SEGUIN K FRAZER: | war measures, is really inexplicable. This army | . Nit Camenon ahiecte. at ee ae Dil of tow regi ‘ais pes vee iNT tn* re SHE undersigned hoving opened the above establishment, | NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOUIBLY. bill was delayed for a fortnight in the other House, monte Dommstic Excuanars, aa = in rtienltr atteatron to their Billiard Tab! ich | YER G'IDDON'S Three fiual Lectares on new suviects, | 19, certain members desired, for political pure | Mr. Bewtow then said he shonld ask leave to intro- dis. Mobil at PPE HAV ED fcom Rorterdam, (ssolland) a five 10, | gre of the Latest improvencents. And cls their Wines, Brace | SVK distiact entirely from thore preced: ic snags 3 Sy rete atice the Lill to-morrow morning. do WE dis. | Sy,01 ew Duron tersiogs, ran jariem Col | dies, Begars, &c., being of the best quality and choicest | $a Monday evening, éch January, atthe Mechanics’ Hall,at poses, to introduce the question of slavery into mere wat? 5 do a2 ds | ‘ Pe rands Hees a i | nd it is delayed in the Senate be- | Mr. As ked to be excused from further service | Grocery store aad Depot of Pea | it th i oabli Mr. Gliddon it mids, Tombs, the La- | the debate, and now it i Mr. asked to be 0 4 1 218 92. | career, opposite Aibany ste a give ern eon ete ee rings and the eat lhe tO ire tate Ni ea of the Old Empire, | cause the Senator from Pennsylvania desires to attach te | on the special committee appointed on th abject of do Cimernnatti::..1ga 1 do | 2217 3 ne B. BANDE WIKLE. (Lae of CG Stoppaui’s Bath,) and | frets of Exyptol-g it an amendment enticely unuecessary and out of placer "é9nch spoliations prior to 1400. Tho Legislature 0 at” do Pittsburg ca 1% do i. IER, G19 were JOHN GILLIS. _ | Secavesien Satay 700 f Arkansas had instructed him to eppowe those claims Fas eed ee gee eG Pea tig 82 | PRLEACHER and Dresser of Dry ‘Goods, established [or | MUSIG, ren, Prisse, Ke. throw the principle of such amendment being very properly "Mr. Cass.They have instructed you both ways, teers : Dia meee ota oe several yearsin this city, hus the honor to inform the | i 7 i | o ject of a separate bill by the committeo of | hain't they / Avalachico Se ETT AOE oa rent la ee ee mrocen, meenortost | BALLS AND FRIVATE, PARTIES furnished with the | | Fo Puticulars see prospertuses and progremmes. | made the subject of a sep y ras, RUAYLIKEE, 8 AYLIFFE, Mr. Sturgeon was appointed in the place of Mr. Ash- icke's for thr course of three Lectures $1; single admis- these amendmen'a to his ow: amendment, he ac- | ley. tie tc. ; J. AYLIFF8and G.AVLIFFE, Bi » Protesso 3s apply at B lford’s Be Ase cepting 7 < \ New Senay’. sist epaessreatored withant leaving any odor or ch:msing | No, 127 kim street corner of Howard.” ont “Ittmser | Hee ae ete gore Bookstore, As knowledged its imperfection, he nevertheless persisted |, gy TNR Site MILL OF TEN NUOIMENTE. ith adel pba, y ince (Goo foot ier i ea juin tater ier ee Ce a rari! NCE Pit Bo Me Gtiddo pests the sme Lecvures to the Ge- | i, prossing it, and has thereby caused the passage of the an suendaent pending Som Mr. 0 ge providing for euler attention will be paid to the refreshing and pressing 4 AY, a book entitled , * ‘ , - : i jende to the soldiers who have se! done at very moderate mice Pages, full of the wild a erful, serve in Mexico, to the extent, each soldier, of a quarter i i + dy that while a handful of brave men are al- Apply at 29 Dey Street, and witty | day evenings. : 7 ate ‘Thus it ii n n to the “Idle Hour Book,” section. 516 Im*r price ouly 25 canta, A com i | —— STEW aa ws in Mexico, exposed to be at MODIFICATIONS ayn, " — differs ° | 1 UL—The Manage s ofthe AHISTLE most vedi oF CO ON UCT nyiaatten | cakgiat eumiaied, Leads RPE Roum "bang «| M4 : FE OPRIB A respectaly any ime anuiilted by remon of their paucity, and | Mr. Banca proporad gn ameai nent a8 a wbutute 1S ten cordioa thoroughly ia en ° jt ie 4 Polk Q»: * Ly if tl a wil a at of Mr. Came; Is al r a Amer, gold, old. : novice ean become u good player in& | the iuste ut tle leedews Walter en ie L aegh taed tnke phce nt CANTLE GARDEN, on THURSUAY. | whilo the mass of the peoplo are burning with enthusiasm seers ha ly technical in ite iunguage, aod more particu ait eenew Ps Hat bea niece ho dnd | wNet & riser 2 NING, Jon, 21st, the Reseeate te = sg peer to march to their ajJ, the measures necessory to enable jor and distinct in ite specifications d rel wowledge of this pop: 74 Chatham . | the deserving poor during the winter, wit on Oo! = itional * ‘ eg ares | For terms appl rdfon and Musical lnstrament | YALENTINGS— The Pe Greer e cere n ABO | HOPE Er arian clag ponarding to rioeiaaane | pporierauaandae baste! gee ia are | Mr. Breyton hove beonght ‘in his vill, which he hed ‘ve evry A " . a i rica on the eve of completion. Send along your orders. a Or on core J in bot! jouses of Cot sein oO hensend i : 7 do quart gh 108 Depot, 55 Chatham sirect. i ty M the Floor, Mr, G. Kobertson. ‘i proposed to submit this mo, ning ; but which he thought Mexienn dollars, -i00a 100 Napule ‘Accordions tuned and repaired, and musie for the sume. 2 j aie caleneanee setae 8. to minister to the prop hi do quarters, 's celebrated Band—Leader, Mr. Jos, Nosher. Carolus doiini 9908100” Treasury Notes. 34a X dia | , Sait imer GREAT BARGAINS MeKerr-e admissible s* an amendment of the anendment proposed crew al aut ot Ne by the Senator from Pennsylvania The demand for sterli hange has been, withi ae a T STEWART & CO have tn ales very “Gurdon to have | dest | yeitZ, Benron sald it was with extreme reluctance that e demand for sterling exchange has been, within | rie Stable of the Subscriber, No. 13 | x “ g ae ties to deta ; { just | he was compelled to enter upon a measure of such the psst day or two, rather active then otherwise, and broken open oa Thnrsday sight or ft A. aflinen sheetiny ask tale cioths and nap ip during the even; meron the injua' | tre 4 | dunaske md dispers ia the piece, hacktbacks, Lowell 7. Danewog to commence st 8 o'eloce pre | Naty vanity. of eae eee bievehed cottons; flannels, blankets, quitts, mities. and white musling of every description, greatly below the cost of importation. The above : oods are of the very best qu: | ean confidently recommend f ya with set ef hy quotations have improved a little. sropee and i ‘Tho New Jersey Reilroad Company, have declared a years old sovinnnusl dividend of three and a half percent, paya- | feuders hateiran apiiocdt ble on the Ist of February. nso, ove new shaft. nd w ‘The operstions in cotton in this market since the ute Bove Teward wy departure of the last steamer, have been nearly entirely | _)'6 2*r _ speculative; and under the system of giving long perioce | WA | } m ouly nitude a tee Rene sansay, Be noe Teh eppin| acres of the pub roposed 5 esterday. it oTCKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH, to admits gentleman timed and extraordinary seal, overstepping the bounds | Corta not ect without deliberation, aad honce he hed pre- and two ladies, may be had of Messe. Stodsrr, Dunham & ©! {ings of the Honse to-day presented a sig- | pared the bill wiich he hud wished to introduce this ‘ aay | Se erates crmony Hall the Bar ot | Tiilstration of tho criminal dilatorioues { speak ot | moraing, 40 thet seneiers might leuR oveett ane senses stie Garden, and of either of the mauogers. ‘Checks ; fe new wis ble. the day was consumed in a grave dispute between | Upon t a saci A. CAMERON. Sec, therrepreseatatives of Alabama, an to ths location ofthe | amendment ee usciy nas remcnaacommaataee ickets on applicat‘onto the district court in thet State, one being desi ous of having | tien provi es tI N im the saillthe; velmoivers mann ate: ___i!7 6tis t_ | it Jocated in hia own district, another in his, and *o on— | Vat ree Sore turcte Gea eee mw! ana ical Kutertainmeut of each extolling the merits of his resp:ctive ‘constituents, hte uokanaer torte be tic aren ee mipeemiaies jand, will take place at the Apollo | gnd their worthiness to have the court among them. Tho ssi ho wae ih Nave died or ie. earlier disabled fidey evenirg, Keb 2th, 1017, The Qurdrille | orher half of the day was wasted in the discussion of the hsDayloedlr fleas Faget ; q Ls will be full and ¢feccive, ecnsisting of a%0Ut | slavery question, the Oregon bill being nom ally under in the service, and honorably discharged on wecount of ihashort tail, abo e-horre cutter, body paint- “ ably wora. The i iron Hiate on off fander ple ree, which were not patuted, sainidg Sy person returning the EK NAYLOL, 13 Stone street. brown, pai 4 ean they are offered at extremely low price order to tm! | room for an entirely uew stock, which they intend to open in | Bp BROADWAY & KEADE 89. N.B.—Members ean have thei | | Te ~~~ ¥OR sale, —«S|s NHE ANNUAL BALL and M fh A DESIRABLE KESIDE VCE in 19th street, near &. for the receipt of it, prices have been cooxed up, so that FEF ROM $1200 to $1500 wanted immediately, Oe who the present rates exceed our quotations of that date a full bai ge AIS UE OL Ta are of thi halfcent per lb, A great effort has been made here to Irving Place—a modern built two story and attic, with nnder cellar, a commanicatiug with the | Profits in a business of a privat fupty ps 4 disability there chall be granted # quarter section of whe aed Bree | Sergercrubantae te second sto- | Mit Peta can ve consiseration. And these men are supposed by their | such ponte ’ : Sg oda iebets can re procured of auy member of the Band, and at ; Innd from any of the public lands open to private sale- give such a turn to the market for the last few days, that | esa, will mec wlth pineipt Grete tT stand faiahed with ex | Head Quarters, 403 Brondway. Fe ere oat oe EE, ee hie ail eon! “ices | The object of this provision was to give the land to those ‘au impetus may be given to prices on the other side, on | * itl be strictly eunfid pecial reference to i by the owner, 4 HE Finst UAL BALI of the NEW YOKK iti p f the lives of those who will be inevitabl: who bed actually seen some service. ‘There had been * : ,. je Jato ae | Two thousand dol on bond and aa | EMME L GUARD wi ltake plice at the Coli | guiltless of the live bl t di th y | about 6000 discharges from the army for the past com- wich to realiza—for there seems no geod reason why | eras | apply 110 CHERR | 490 Broadway, on Wetnesdsy evening, Jan 27th, 1847. wwept off by a fipenien | «tna: goa Saad 18 ap» paign, many of whom had never seen the enemy ; and whea the extent of this crop is as much an open question | | From the tt off oy eEts, on dwelling, | Hestistatent, John Nu kinson, J Crosby street; Sergeant | eoniined to the STE Thay tre How JHE Y, ker | ere ee sea ts comes thoes jane greats we theee sot as itwasin November Exporters have been quiet, ard | \ Pe he di rom the Ist of May nexi. the three story dwe! | Mich+el Breagen, Li nd street; Sergeant N el Mc tion of the democrats; this misorable, seltish, unprin- » id on Aaa | 49 Broanw'y ble in the rear, ing | Cormick. 69 Beekmon street; Private Johu Kelly, 16 Sixth a diers who shall have actually done something. ‘The ne thove whose now cali the" hoowing ones” look for | meet ue cocimespsceonta ave | UM sata Pact “anpiy by Hetty Neve | see ec kimgn treet: Frivaye Joba Kelly, 1 83th oled game of political intriguo is wadisgulwedly carried actually done something. The next m | rovision of the a F tools, | Prehe lends thue granted, if such sale be made before fa patent or within a poriod of five years ther o same shalt be null and void, and the individu whom the grant was originally ‘made, or his heirs, Houses, by both the principale und ti an edvance of nearly a penny per Ib, by the steamer ve menifested in making them op, end tovhissh td | like of du which is nearly dus. Great times! Large fortunes will | 0¢ Miri that every thing has been dove iu a mnver as ered: | 5 thi NEP POSTON RT | be in atten danee. bo realized this winter on this sido, or a grand crash | execfence and feishirt the works eee omeras 8818810 the AVEN, SPRINGFIELD, AND THE | ,, All jt 117 Gentlemen ove politely requested to anpear The henerable men iy not far ahead. We shall look on ond report :he grand of pai Ra tbaae, Elise, 30 Cin eraeg uti $ TAILRUAD--On ned ones | ttaform j7k2iner” | disgusted with this peddling chicanery and management, ch , ae ve ‘ 10 to 12 o'e!ock; or, after 6 o'clock, P. + Corporal Hagaa (PI t); Howard | Onin bo! pthlatuidik jt6 rer street "s celebrated Cotilion and Military Baud wil regardle: u : lives of their fellow cit-ze! ountry and principl | “FOUR f i have power to receive the same, with damages ‘ Tuh,by the splendid stenmers TRAVEL- | (HE FOURTH ANAtAL BALL of the Indepeudent end they regret that the position with which they have sha events ss they occur. The injury dono tothe plantations | acti ita “EW WORRY fom Peck Slip, daily, (Sunday Tompkius Blass, will take” jlsce atthe jolmeum | been Cer by ie aieriy bane ons selfs © Teen tn | ee ren sess a appeal to the Senator 2 ;, cepted.) at 6! a: contact with men se ul ber ht i fa the Southwe:t, has ensbled planters to turn their | © Wa. Fong iss Will be ta tendlsees on the arzival of the bont ot New T'draw a sombre picture, Dutitis 8 true oue. No one | from Pennsy vanis (Mr Cameron.) to withdraw bis me- whole force into new ground to extend the plenting | D. Stannelt;" Haven, to take prssengers direct to Boston, arriving at 7 F.M. | ean deny ite truthfulness. tion, and to let tue Serta en Wy aateneonins which nnder the present encoureging prices will be tre. | w FeW Seeewer, | Rize tptee tieuan 28 poure the boat. AS Ymiath ‘The bill to sppctat 8 Lieutenant General of the United | ihe lvepe and io eerste the senator te atopthevscione mendous; and 03 the weather bids fair for an early “ 36 | EAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 5 HE itech on’ tub. nushtiea was ¢ qumerdative | abd incumbrances, sad these impediments, and to let this spring, we should not be surprised if the next crop should eta oe | are” PERRLN puniag Ce ote anne i | dnd powerful, and hie advocucy of tho creation was forey Dill pass.” appecl to him. sir. to withdraw these stam turn out to be the largest ever grown. y JF. Hutron, R | England, freland, Seoviard, or Wales. will | _.._ ble und eloquent. translated with singular grace and La eoerht have co apposite Weetunnte,.” Let ae pees ih eects. te Adjutant OB. Gullagher, 5 | do well fo apply to the subseribers. at tha | reedom several extracts tioin Mexican Jourtals, the | 0, tir: shell have to appeol to the Senate, Lot us peas Old Stock Bxchange. W. | old esablished passae office, 275 P. announced | mouth pieces of three diiferent p in that country, | this bi pegs erg Ae nt Beni Tan sagen ta him. oo eee S| y f serieullnneete tet et bear Abeer thmerngy sy Cbd a ge fd Seren Galte mecrew 7 Cannel Gi Genets crost, Kool? " . OM | a } nee » ts that are being made yy mit, ia favor of the w ror pA. 4 % 100 Est Boston ©; 1 i | mm Banking tttnetive, bat the mest | onan rms not | tir? | will pause now, sir, to reo if there clogs are to be Simo tenes See 23 Harlem RR ue | « & | Mamet m branches Cherng Opt Noth | viscrreting sve 50, hesitation in cdriven | tken away | it net, sit, we are in for it for several days Sire Reelier Bes || SM i alge | Aer wt ee FUMSHAW & CO. Liver: | fering that the expectati 0. Badger replied biicAy, aud Mr Cass submitted @ moditication of the proposition Pianas Phenix Bark 8% 939 do aoe | eee cs . pont Apply to. BAML THOMPSON & NEPHEW. fully realized It may wor. perh ps, be wuiniere ting to the | fror the subject again tomorow. for granting lands, which he thought would meet the kehareBuk = 30 dots ga | CITY KEFOuM "Sid imei” “Cd Fine biishedl Pasenge Othe, 27) Pec Winch the aatogracions mzed ee Cianee en cherieahe | “Should the army Wil ber amended to morrow, then will | case ; and for which he bimeelf was ready to go. The f iy do 10 #8 | eR Or ON Bee aA vat fra pe “PACKET SHir GLADIATOR FOR 10 isticrion of coun- be the delay of its passage through the House, and per | amendment was SE RR a oo a fo" | DheGity, Refores.Perte wilt bale te ese Pots Bose O v—sails on Vonda:. Letter Bags close athalf | uy or cree fo'- haps the further desay caused dy other ameudimonts at | Mr. Besrow suid the multiplicity of amendme 4 i eo bio Bog | at NATIONAL HATO ie Gold it first Public Meeting Post 10, at the Post Office snd Exchange Reding mance of th tached to it in that body. showed the diversity of opinion in rd bw 3° 500 do i ie | evening peat ihe sorcanthn itTter | poses upon tl syhttherto 3 The pilot bil will come up next week. Mr. Dix tia dificulty of comiog to any immediate uoterstan ting. 2% 104 Long Island RR 35g | WE be addressed ou th isiana aad New ie cetenantmiiicarent: untae prepared to put the question on such clear grounds, that | He suggested, thereiore, that if the senator from Peon. 030 2650 dy 2i%¢ | reform in the mode of ad only packer f 1 do pot see how the se: can reiuse the repeel of the | sylvauia should not withdraw r . 4 east BH 8 se ctartoen fag | eemeene eae ay The spleudid fst sulle H ‘lage yg A oblige is about to deliver an | that che bill be postyoved Ull to morrew in order to have 50 Canton Co as ie old stoe! M4 "¥ politica=, it. . is now loa , andw 7 ; inted io 8 0 bin 3% 20s ; 4 Be | ws xition—of | Fog tcely A” abo: 6, ter regular day i ’ mati Lthe Ast ORT gument againet the pila st will bo of litle | the amendments pined: in the broad lund s lo jo | For f eight oF pa ibs, "TER, i 5 | Secona Board, apply on beard, nt Crlenne wha, ¢ more highly respected him, than tleman’s | Giro Wal crtoeene to make out a case aguinat them | for whos brilliant jovellect, Hage but, seid Mr. C , when [ . without reference ts No 56 Bouth st. | ¥ SA gt oe payed nothing new in financial matters the Sonator from Missouri; but, seid Mr © , when Rite een So adem AA’ “aly So | Me", (t0" of cocectiog the gros abuses which have eveiy | _ Positively no freight will be received oa board after Friday | ()FFEMS to those in waut of « neve and taaty liove teat Santa Anon tay have had am right, tehsil not yield even to bin 20 de ba 16 20 do 59 38 to'cuend” WePAreMent cf our city government, are inviced | evening 22H inst. ; nt 83 4 in movidg on Saltillo, than merely cutthg off wis Rpt sehen fi Agents in Yew Orleans, John O. Wood uff & jCo., who ot with in the sale of the above hi " framed it with especial reference to thi 10 do 600 do 51% | By ord ‘The patronage met with in tho sale of the abive hate, is | Goneral Worth und his emall force. It is thought that gs % so do ma ¥ order fhe Exeewtive Comminee, wif promily forward all woods ea their address: O°" " " gumcisnt panctnine nf thet anceriaste Rimes hia policy might have buen to soud forward w force, win | should Hot vote for any Bill 0 reise troops unless som 35 Canton Co 20 do nw 51% | _M. Decasr, Secretary. Oe | i hecrnarde Ce ie HARDWART, CUTLERY, RAZORS, &6. | the onanaible view of attacking alullo, but reali for neertre of rewarding em for their services were at the Ns a, eS ~ - : Live aa TenKepalar Tack =o) FENNEV’S Tal’ the purpose of drawing ail the disposable American ° - ‘ mitted that hip SHERIOAN, Copr nish, 100 cone | Wilson & Sonthers’s of Worth in that city, whilst he himseli, at the hew c : ted alga New Stock Exchange, } ROAK Es i | KS Stenton’s fine peu and pocket Kate . the com. | act of 1812, which the Senator of Peunsy lvania BieFarm’sTroonw $5, gnaheNorkWorRR | 16 wo nu mayl oo eEAVMENT ein a Na J Tor splendor | Which, together a ed tects freehand make arc od ‘ae th gorges | Ken asthe standard of his emendment If th ro were no Canton co e do Mon 4916 | HUMBUG: | Doren ter donep are Br comfar "apply on board at Grleage Whar, wot if Wall | “ey Ms “| on the road to Monterey, wud tus effectually cutting off | disposition to waive this questioa vie B bull le would | “am suave ere tad agian hy 4.) Md Foreign Hardware Come j to Fetroat of our troops, If he do this, few will deny | prefer to have the bil Laud asade tlh to ; 5680 id belan r ‘i printed Soe knick: c 11 | _ Orders solicited fepen the trade for the above wocds; ou the | ¢ ote, Miltary talent and EVIENSIS. |. Gen Hovsrow propored an amendment, providing that 8, INGERSOLL, Sole Proprietor ae Sal Bettas auth: here cetit | usual snavatacturers® terms, (no sommiesion:) | : the men shall elect their company officers, atl the com- Prin Died. Depot 20 Pearl st, two doors belnw Joli ps pita [yb ime ixaron, Jan. Ith, 1847, | panios their regimental officers, subject to approval by 0 the 14% inst, Winuram Gnawa’ in} rae Bon oa 15 1m: - : Grahom, RLIVERPOOL—Rej 0 2 stant—The olegant packet sh n Cornii a RIVATE F President and the Senate. A GENTLEMAN si AN RAL Od | The Plan of Campaign—The Movements of our Army. Mr. Bewrow submitted an amendment, relatiog to sr February for board hter, ared | I perceive that your correspondents, regular and oc- | geons and asristont surgeons. it A | cosional, keep you pretty well advised ax to the sumors Mr. Banarn declared his objections to the h basement. for | Cesional Pp Ltt TF | of Mr. Beuton, proporing to make th ‘The best of | provailing here, touching the plan of campaign, now raid | the soldiers inalienable. Tvercete"* ' tobe comemplated by the executive. ‘There are va | Mr. Bewrow aiid this wan opening: the ol! question ; M7. atitntion will page. ha rable neizhborhood, id company, No. o” Walle on tOrlenns whart, foot of Wall street, di-ner:or he wenld re.t three room ‘of a dations, spplyon box J " mt 200 to $450 847, roe bc J2 o'clock M. to K COLLINS, 1 South street. | whieh $200 to per aavom would ‘OPE, Secretary. | eatbraeehay sip Qarjek as sin truth Til saees ed abe | re o given end required.” Addressed. Jnent o 3, ¢ membors of the Irish Protestant Benevolent | 6 st the 6! Society, of Brooklyn; and tho members of the order of | Movday, Rebrusry ist Boreaus, New York, are moat affectionately invited to | ' S15 wo f1¢