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ge, Ni mpment, No 91.0 of O F,, are respectfully invited to attend Ler foneral on Thursday afiernoon, the 28th inst, at half past 3 o'clock, from No, 22 Stanton street in Nentucket. on Thursday nicht last, Many Couemay, Gmember of the Society of Friends, eged 90 years, 2 months and 15 days. 'n Gloucester, Wost Parish, on the 20th inet., Mra. omed 102 years, on the 1ith of Oct. | She was probably the oldest person ia | x county, if not in the State. 19 Lynn, Capt. Zachariah Atwell, aged 67. He com- manded & vessel ot the oge of 24, and has crossed the A'lentic 70 times, during which period he never los: a man ora mast. At Worcester, on the 231 inst., Isaac Fuage, Esq., $8qd 77, for many yeurs teachor of the Grammar School iu Beverly. Tu Norridgewock, 234 ult., Mra Luoy, wife of Lieut. homas Heald, aged 66 years, 6 months and 25 days. uw) th inst. Miss Fanny Mo- .e 83d year of her age. hia, on Monday afternoon, Mrs. Maar ed St years, Oa Tussley, the 26th inst., of scarlet fever, Rosrat Evear, only child of Bebe and Mary Handley, aged three years and six months. The friends of the family, and those of his grandfother, Wiiliom Hockman, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, 260 West 1sth street, on Thursday, 23th, at 3 o’clock P. M. a BaanOr Post Ne ICE. ‘Ta meeting of the citizens of the upper wards of the A city or New York, dat the Wallace House, on Tues | day evening, Januvry 26, 18:7, for the purpose ul urg'ne upon tne ge eral goverament the poliey cud propriety ot establish- i eh Post-Uffiee ia the upper put of the city, to ae. ig population of that section, ViDson, Haq. was called to the caair, wat 1 and Thomas Mansom were appoiated secreta- rie Assistent Alderman Wena, of the 16th ward, bri the ovject of ths meeting—that while every vill Union bad its Postoffice, ihe city of Sontributing one-teuth of the whole rev, ‘ostoffl ¢ Department, has but one ; aud tl lng or seceiving letters thereat, re enty for wi branch is asked, fiom two te nine milos, end are time aud hi propo: 5 by Canal P Bros street, ineludi dwing the ms: the deo pec fice would beg from the te lower office x'oue, woul use of the bi Should ly loesied:e should be properly loewed, ¢ utrally 4 Houed, the aite to be fixed by coumtminato wards int Hotel, i ts,0n Wednesday evi ‘eb. 3, at7 o’eloc! ke. On inction, Resolved, That the proe ing be published te bse ee Mune, Mi, M: DAVIDSON, Chairman, ro. Baier Myers, ; Thomas Manson, § Secretarius Svat ler Sourmwaax E; New York, Jau’y 271 A‘ A MEETING of this company held this ‘00 tnotion, - ‘That the thanks of'this company be tendered to | and t Pilots James Herring and Hirom Bar | for the care sud att W. SUCHE: Fowarp T. Hacxrtr, Secretary. MOTaER HUBEARD AT THE SUB-IREA- ‘ SUKY CUPB foal ANKER DOODLE forthis week exceeds himrelf in | the point of richvess of his polit © her iljustrations. Among others th 4 com sian by PU. C. Darley, of « volunteer purchasing p wi the Mexien caus ts of laughter. Altogether | the numb 9 lly rich one, | Poice ceuts—B3 per omuum. . $ave arr M_H GRAHAM, Tribune Buildi “GYMREE DROS BYTH ” jae ST, AVID'S DAY—A mass merting ‘of the Welch resi- | ents of this city will be held st St David's Hall, on the | eveniug of -aturday, the 30th initant, #t 736 o'clock’ for the | Bur 0.9 of taking inengures to celebrate the appronehing c ry of Cxmbr By order of the Nationx! Standing Committee, G. W. GRIFFITH, Cha'rman. Wat Parren, Secretary. iarwre | TO Bi SOLU AT IN Q,21 OLD SLIP; or nc his diferent ager Sates, Hondii- rated SNUFF, dens Suuff.” The receipt was presented me of Boston, and a a complimen’ to hit [hat ty weal it the Dervewa snuff. Mr. Gar cia, who is now more. gove the receipt to Mr. Derby, and he received it fom | Aleppo Ams ican gentleman's ‘er Tobacco, and both meriean Gentleman are to be hid in les rs above i28 we ire MR. GU, KR, GLIDDUN, (UL deliver Ove Extra Lecture, on some of the Art Sciens es, and Vechiniesl Powe 8, ofthe Aveimnt BR} finus mt Meehanice? Hall. 472 Broadway. on Thucaday Evens an 28,0. 73 o'eock “The Pre ot 1 iustrati ns, Die aroms, Se th Uover the walls of the hell, toxe her woh tho | Aut quires, 8 aud other syecimens nsed i+ the pre- Vions be vera inthe room,and seve /o exemp! ting from the tate jes it ierowly- E vous leeter th: General roci-ty of Mechw admit ed to this finn, at 25 ceute; ja P 1286 ‘or alt o:hers, O00 tk imi’! | ueC. URE IN St. Pitens CHunGn, | BAR L 1 A | TE REV. DR RYDYR, ©. J. President of the Col Iego of se Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachuseits, will Lecture in this Chereh on sunday evening, Januniy 31, 1847, ical Soeiety, nnd d Tradesmen, w in the system mM uckevs, at! of the Poor of the ( the Church on the iy iz of the | dtistre H LANGUAGE EVE SING CLASSES. VEMEN wishiow 10s udy ihe Freach Langusg fier Otlendorf’s a) stem, may tiat'n very good oppertus YY appicn wy Mr. Stowell, No 13! Fulton st eet, any n betw. d five 6? oek twa scholars are wanted to Persons al- and wishing to pe fert on at Mr. Duwi peer LIAM r Ri HARDSO ~ has been missing since ‘6th natant, and is supposed to be fhissituwion. Any pers: ewe Or Kreat favor on his tamily by eome ‘Ninth street, where they will for their trowoh eval aod vest, da. Vercoat, Ww vec cottaraad calls, and a weed ou his hat. wor marked" 1.” re FaNCY PAPER AND P-PER BUXES ts & FKAEDEL 115 Soha atreet, near Pearl, up stair’, Vanufseture 6 of paper boxes and sample cards and d a Jers io favey papers. All ord ors thaukfully received and exe- cuted promptly and ou reasoaable terms. | HENRY JON 516 Im*re HENKY FRI ACCORDION TAUGH L JACOBS teachestie Accordio. thoroughly in 24 + 0°, 80 that the novies ean become « good player in y short space of time. He isthe only one im the ete who acrieal as well as # theoretical knowledge of this pop natromest ia all ts branches. For terms ai ply the Accordion and Musical Instrument Depot. 55 Chatham et. Accordions tuned and repaired, ond music for the same, Jatd Im: WVsIC ALLS AND PRIVATE £ARTIEG farmished with the Violin, Herp and Fiano Korte, or any number of Instru- is. The music solected from the most fashionsblas Ope- y KOAYLIFFE, 8. AYLIFFM, - J AYLIRFB Rand G. AV LIS 8s. Brothers, Professors, No. 197 Bim street eormer of H 7 Ime TIMOLAT’s SULPHUR BA iis, No. 547 Peart Srener, near Broapway. HESE BATHS have been esinvlished for the last twer- ty six venrs, and are the only Sulohur Beths in the ei hey are highly recommended by the most eminent physi: «for the cure of rheamatiem, suit rhewin, chronic cous Plaints, eruntivps of the skin, &é Given daily from 8 AM to ® PUM. JIT mre HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, RAZORS, &e FENNEY’S Tallyho Razors. John Rimmer & so: arranted Needles. & South nt ‘Table Cutlery ad pocket Knv ra "hich, together Saws, dye Tools, Scythes, ond ether list goods, are held for sale, to the tude on manutac- b: 8, SCENTON re Ci ‘ 74 Maid Orders solicited from the trade for th Usui nar utacturers’ terms, (no om jaimer PREPAID LETTER TPWE Sa ali parts of Euroce Bi el Saturday, 30th Jaaua'y, jeg 2 Bee Wilt close HARNDEN& CO, Wall street, 6 P S.—Letterscan be prepaid, as above, to ait eontionnr | FE HE eoputnership heretofore evisting berween the nn. | dera med, 1 the fim of Brown & Broons. is this Hissulved by mural consent ‘The outstu.ding debts of the fim will be seced by wir Brooks, to woom alt cebts due di + concern must be i aid, and io th= seitlemeut of which be iv. whoriaed ty tse the uaine of ths H. HHOWER, BAMUEL BROOKS. — | New York, Jan, 26, 1847. imimte | NOTICE. | “partnership of R. F. Carman & Co. is this day dine oY mutual cousent All bills existing agamat the it be preseuted immediately, ae ty pss firm m1 AMMAN, DP ANGEVINE PL ANGE fae New Yorn, Jan. 26, 18 ‘ The business will be carried on as usual by the undersign- ed, Whose all orders will be punctaatly ntrended to. Ds, MEEKER J.P ANGRVINE, 170 Mercer'st New Von. Jan, 26, 1817 526 Fis SUNNS & PIDCHERZ WY QULD eal! the attention of their frienas and the public at their Manafaetory and Wareroom, 170 Greenwich street, to examine tl sortiwent of Fiano Korte. ‘They Bre the mort (ahionable and newest patter XN. 8. ay nos with Colerman's Matent Act Auachment H. GURRRIER, LEACHER and Dresser of Dry Goods, established for ‘ Serre in this city, his the I to inform the ts, that By anew proces anverior to all able to restore oli kinds/of Sik Goods, owes, oF otherwise damaged; this p ocess ¥ io Veivets, Kibvoas, Crepes, Silk Gloves, dor or ch nging | 0 ot Shawls fri ued. | 9 perfeet oer. Par | Telreshing and pressing | ripuous, All of which will be | York. 416 ia ne at very moderate py Apply ot 49 Dey Sucet, Ni secldent, and war fe 0 chapter of ascitente, might have d eny of the subalterns of Mir. Benton’s regiment ia | TO THE : etahls young women A Mann td inte orien S PLATT, O Sie D ad, in command; and such subaltern badhe quittod ARK THEATRE. Thu-aday Evening, J rab, | f oo ae Jerstands n dairy. » 0 | pant7 rele gp ‘iy of the MISH AMS l T the army as Mr Benton did, wou 3 mush and Washing ou st sein arte felted floor in rill sol og Bie Hie RADOR—Sir Patrick Orviewnnt AD Ce Me Crlliner bady E * | claim now to outrank the gencrals of the army om Mr. the front room. e seen for 4 Week ifnotengsged, ate able for city trad followiog well known m awkeworh & Moss; Wa; gers & Co; viz, spect point, pl ver aud other handles; sow hera, huutt « one ond two b ate Dirks, clasp do , fine and Sevators’ Kaives; two aod thiee-bit | Koaves wih Eaacraments, G pare ing new patterns of feathe: mi te Abbott; Lady Isabella, Mes Hunt. the i a ‘Of HOW TO PAY THE RENT— ir Coll —=— Benton has But Mi. Benton does not hold to the rule : which his remarks on this subject reome wocate . TELEGRAPHIC. | In the case of Captain Scheumberg, he held that an officer N1O—Fortunio, Mrs Hunt. Fesigning his commission is disentitled afterwards to Nero ne bd claim the rank to which promotien might in the w Thored) jus | PARDON OF THE ANTI-RENTERS, | "vs raisedbim, bad he remained iu the army. Of i, Jaauary | 327 etre mn and 1 YWERKY course ) nton 28th. th fe 1 kb ' oreticaily in me tothe ith. the perform»nees d re Tani ew d ES A ‘ des, earieitures Ks » with | of the ALLINE MAlD—Hosette, Miss Mey Taylor: Woltes | lem at, ids, |} STs Barware Sorte an eae an aan RECRUITING SERVICE ——Wanied f, United Moat choise avo reeett also | {pte tatlowed by the comedy ofthe MARRIED BACHE: | esaviied la Delowrare | SoeeTerf0 llth srmay, morel nd Beg A aban sigs oe pind Forks, Setssors, Shears, Butebur Ku | Lowtd Miss Mary Tylor, | ‘The following named persons, convicted in Delaware they heppe 4 to be his juniors ta 1818; and if ter. and of respectable standing among thet {ollee ohne | fl ee re | wityepide yah tue dams of the WIZARD OF THE | and Columbia counties, were, to day, pardoned by Gov. Beuacetesemerted prsetioally in wae ‘case of (Captain trained toler the period of rete ealiseaneer hey ¥ TOOK OF SOVES. store Aloilow: War . te ay; Chas. Fan'kuer, Mr Neofl MOY | Young, and restored to citizenship : adhered to even in theory in the case of a Seuator ef the faithfully, he war” with Mexiao, or for the term ot | Hai Street -—Jaecb 8. cons, Pit cua Gallery iz conte Daniel W. Squires, Daniel Wintarop, Zera Preston, | United 81 ean i re) 64 o'clock. Performance commence at?._ | Daniel TY. Squires, Peet ein ice L Dushaus | Tue Vico Frosident administered the oath of ofice, to “Table ot esteblished Rates of Pay agrooably to existing ight bot Oue of LUCA DI LAMMERMOOR” Reessde, Jobu Latuan to the Hon James M Mason, the new Seacen trom Laws. ‘ MOS OPERA” HOUSE, Ginmoons street —On | rg burch, we Jously™, C.J, meCombie, | Virginia. Mr. Mason looks ubout forty two yeart of andovantyal, Poy of dre Optra FLUE TSUN CAMMERCOO ReneS Vibe | John B. Coots, Thos. Morgan, | Sorted egcite,t2 Intellectual physiognomy. 1 un: ° ° ‘9 wok ad ! an Dy no Ww Grade fracoennana. Seeen."ontm | Bae, Cesk, Wraith rerms "Lo at Haveutwsed, Sigess 8 Z| The following wore alao pardoned, but not retored to | Ger4:and iron here before, that ho ist mau of excellact femen when ser. ‘mounted. i smite | imi t ef gia, Menor ‘Martin; Aliss, ‘Lady'of | bag co poglesarecd EE | disposition, sound judgment, and possesses a mind of wo hment Hi Fu lonor to Luet }. Bou! . . Boughton, " , he - To the Serzerot Mejor, fultou's ret, all the 68 | Jobn Van Steeubui Moses Karle. aoe Ry es oy of he Arey Dil bas poem peace. aT rgeant r 12 0 Bostow, Jan. 97,1847. | Loan Bul. The session lasted till near six o'clock To, the Isc ei ad Hoi, Dish, te gy ons aad Cofleae A M-rillé | Hon. Caleb Cushing received his commission to-day | S813". qurrows uahhey eiihe 3 . id Forks, ‘s, Tumb!ers, ‘ eS | vy hue | it; but Company, .. 6 ww Chalte Stools, Bede, Bedawade and Readl eT W597 §. ar ys) | from Governor Briggs, es Commander of the Massac! [ib All other Berpeaats, 6 4 3 dow ves. Git Clock, Large Sove aud’ Pipe, Counters, |G yy ERT MME na ae setts Regiment, and will resign his soat in the Legisla- | by, the President of the Senate, iu the aflcmative, © Corporal 9 Ww iaieee ee en ED H13 EVENING, Jan. 20h, the performanves will be | ture to-morrew. \justed without difficulty. The Brazilias u $ eh cnn Aa {casted tes fasta varied by the introduction, for ef nt teme Ue Tass | Bet a poimr been mat A PR oe a | Fletcher Webster spoke tovday in favor of tho resolu: | mitiser an (requent ioterviews with Me. Bachana wa ; poiata to a huppy termination of the dispute, | ton granting $20,000 for the volunteers. | Both pardies--\tr. Wise andl the Brezilian authori } of railroad stocks were made to-day at the follow- | were a little hot-ls d, each being jenlous ¢ the na | t-Norwich and Worcester 61} « 50% ; Long tioual honor which they consider tuvolved. At ficst tue | eee ey on pee gee tilar looked vory awkward, bat the u'ercourse whist | 5 i ali | 9634 a 9936; Eastern 104. tenge FORKIGN ADVERTISEMEN(S. | Mr SANDS. asthe FANCY WAISTCOAT TROWSER, AND COURIER OF ST PETERSBURGH. 8 WOOLLEN GOODS. { EMPEROR NAPOLEO. Lonpon, J | BASEM-ONDON AND HOLLAND WAKEAOUSE MEN, beg to anncunce to their continental frieads that | Uvev have removed from 34 Sackville | paid to each recruit | ie } des the mou" hl day is allowed every suldier, w subsistence: nlso large supply of eo clothing. Good quarters and fuel sre at all tin The Dancing Hors et, Piccadilly, to Tho Amphitheatre a. | 5 | Doors oven at st 6, pert 7. advance in flour since Saturday, is ono wd eet attention wll’be pnd to ing | More spacious premises, ro tear tare asta; | Boxes 2 cents Hine Bene eecn teen a panting Tuth,cvmfortsble end: convened w spection of 8 very exten | wy angst THEATRE, FUTADELER IA. — | | Wasuixarox, Jan. 26, 1847. phy in ' in {. Bunton, . jane ease: 44 | jener rT _ wed no daduetton of SIMMONDS & WA | 1M Score ; M Fuuapeirwa, Jun. 2710 F.M. | General Tuyler— At Slidell Capt, Slidell Mackensio— COMMISSION MERE | the-most gorgeot fal Balos of 6000 barrels of flour were mado to-day at $6 | jo Anne O18 Baek and mg te in the Untan y | dia—A piece of History. 7» ae ENEFIT OF SIGNOR MORRA. EE UPPIINSE ay RAEI STISEW OF MITTS | ta Sorsmbes, ible teeiiten OAS 7 of the soldier way be Ix us every thing | re Re VE NING, Jan. 28th. leer, j asked. Jess personage than John Slidell, was a passenger on reritsaaiiiaeha cuncmeaee pied oye Gone: | az fvionntietseter areal ee, |- The weather ls extremely fn | board th therefore, may rendily save (rom $420 to 1020 du lug | Bure. Jistment of Five years; ond at the expiration purchase a il Yarmiin any of the 4, % a. BRANDON, » Mrs, Burke. ite himself comfortably, on his own land, | Successors to F. A. MUNDEN. | ech Bautimone, Jan. 27-10 P. M. jo new ballet of i} i I ; | 1 it was well known from the tenor of his remarks, that ¢ | ABDULTIOS OF NINA. Flour in this market is advancing in price. Sales were ; 5 to any citizen, non- er OC MANUFACTURERS oe | ‘3.10 gieimer Mores | made at $575.a$6. The cotten market sfirm. In the | he was oer i sacle ganntien that with ine w PAINTER Seaa cee «| Coommnrenrny tention Snes It PO tanatsabechs erat war ute black Riel oes | aro ~ Bs TRE BRIDK: | : GROOM. | M. 10.2 TRYON ROW, 0 pt. 4th Rep. Inf, Adjoining thi jem Mi Wasnivotox, Jan. ¢7—7 P.M. | ceed with the other passengers to Montgomery, but te Hs djoining the Harlem Rail <Mr. Burke p yt. Ath - Inf, he Ha r R Mr Poilips A rs tothe | Pensacola, whence a national vessel conveyed him to f a, gton 3 Rat ~ | We have received here New Orleans pape: Recrultine Rendezvous. 44 Washington st sg aes | pra dtl davon ne National Het Perbare Ho T STREET THEATRES SHIEADOEPRTE | 20th ina. Mexico. What there took place is a matter of history TAYLOR'S GOLD AND SILVER COIN EX- | par oe chalecaetagtinncird century ‘A. Mansiat, Lessee, ... W.R. Biaxe, Manager Nothing further from the Army or Navy. pcie | By Rehan Niceelesipn ites eres AMI | GAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE ' Fuller particulars of the loss of the American ship be, it wi TT HIS DAY pub lahed and for sale by 8. Taylor, 9 Broad. | CAST OFF CLOANTEDS Reece or ac tae MORE BORN Rican AND MRS. onatilice given; of 147 on board, the captainand 47 | political parties in Mexico, ond predicted much that ay: ewes gee a lanes , é | THURSDAY EVENING, Janwory 28, 1817, will be per. | came to pass, especially when he said that any offers for ADIEB or Gentlemen having any cast off cr superfinon: thers perished Pass, esp L Corhing or Furniture to dispose of, can obtain imirensh | formed for the seventh time in Philadelphia, the new and | © per * eee | peace on our part would be laughed at, and talen us an Berea, sy tt Spee, whieh will beruatrestiy eee ‘ THE WIFE'S SECRET. nce of our weakness or imbecility. . Bane r w BICONERMAcmate™® |e Wale Aural 8 SECRET a psa, AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. Oe ee: od more his : 69 Duane street. hady Eveline Amyot ... Mre Charles Kean, mete one, perbaps, ia Vera Cruz, to whom Santa Anne is i N, B.—Ladies ean be attended to by Mrs. Cohen. 526 Ime 70 THOMPSONS: large! ly indebted for warlike stores, with the aid of TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANG Wm. Thompson, the lat... .....:Mr. Bowers. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. grit in times past "he aiainod 19 omer, Therefor ARAN TS BLANCHET, Ageut, informs tho owners of | FVHE BUILDING and lot of, ground in ‘Third Win: Thompron,' 2d... 01700..2°" | Chapman, it was natural that those merchants desired the ret atate, that he takes ¢ of letting houses, lea» street, new the East river. The build abont forty To-morrow Benefit of Mrs. C AS. KEAN, Ke., &e., de. Santa Anna, thinking, and with some reason, that d collecting on the most reasonable terms. | feet in width, by sixty feet in depth. Inqui HE GA aK. vent would be the means of liquidating all his pecu- | F. B. has bee: th yer the agent of the late | J263t%e J.T MILLS. 133 Beverly . Mi LEGRAPHIO niary obligations to the: Nous Verrone. john Tonnel his time to the above busi- | ~ brq. Be big My Mr. Slidell, of course, had to pick up all the informa eee archaea ass bo Lawsce, Wasninorow, Jan. 97, 1847. tien within ils reach, which he properly communicated SNe He Blah eee weit | GREAT ATTRACTION A Senate. ‘The reason Why the return of Sante Anne would pre. oo hat : ea ata ye erg An pocksentin ts alied See Cece ks ta tonen | ekans Teer Bite ae Riemer Pal h e + i Con t messege to Con; efly, AND STIRFNES: OF Pabrossys tne Colne Gs Biomiwat cies eer i elk P-pecereentherdeate ron gree mts or aper Vee tye eae yey rome nt, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, | jas sr¥re C2 DOUGLAS, Secretary, | MISS HIFFERT, : and who would be driven from power by the “chicken r =fine’y Guoon tenor at ts dijedateof Potasy | aes MISS MARTIN, The gelebrated Improvisitor, ‘The Committee on Private Land Claims reported a re- Aghte i st that cee ed bo cs iat asi t oo a 1 ‘Ds STY. : . The fact is o1 , that an egent of Santa Anna was Pablished forthe sole beaeft of thse aifering from T eProps fillet entlemen | MR. QUAYLE, elation requiring the President to suspend the land inthis city last spring, who encouraged the administra. Cism,+ains and st:ffuess of the j stuts. swelling of the mi ¢ bea appointed cfficeis of the Netherland Seciety, | MR. GEORGE REA, | sales, advertised to take place on the 6th of March, at tion to permit tke entrance of Santa Anua into Vers raubsrances¢n them, eruptions of the shia, and diseases | Yaa: ‘ * | and MR. AUSTIN FELLLIPS: who will presideatthe p anc | Dubuque. ‘This was laid on the table, reat rit od, &e. 7 7 a: H te fre J roadway >a y fae expe iment nor thee direction and Supervision of the Mein poeienbor vice Catone ene the tous ea tae ‘a priage, a id | ‘The Treasury Note bill was read a third time and anf SiMe Mackenaie, the brothar:te John iil, regommegdation. tnd many have pronounce tthe hea por | yt can by ode WA Smet, Raphael Behayer, W. | Gall Wate foe peabeo a | Pastod—yous 43, nays. seman, | Wit omatened G Havios, inet wees entrees i i ‘Treasure HB eases Chatham st. laa —ertahe aan Ralic Atirtial Mosore, Phillipe Messts. Ciutey and Coawrn of the Post Office Commit- | which sailed from Norfolk. Whether he’ there ir the eireals- ity ‘ot | tee d t ide for the trans. | conversed with Santa Anna, does not appear the animal | , Lhe direction of the society take this opportunity ot | Qaavje ind Kea. reported a joint resolution to provide for ral Jeeta proposed by the Mr. Arcuison made a speech in defence of bis amand- ment in the feld. MINCE PIE. atribated on which they | mend for volunteers PLBLisuep THIB DAY, abook entitled * for ng that eo the Million,” contaiuing over 400 engravi a here shor'ly, we e sufficies: to nrouve Fa a RE TE a elie ag ie a SDAA AE Or Toei er audience. may be written. 4 2 3 it it, u “g rateiwily eekvowledging tne following donations :—K, de | 2+ Hy Normendy®—Mr. Quayle, Portation of the mail to and from the Army in Mexico. | deoument. That elidel Mi ackens! meorent @ueitnene “‘Thegrent and incre Fan article of this kind | Festa, $25; Kemp von Ios. $5; A. H. wher’ Leven: | % Eee ae cenner mes Hidereaad 7 | sats it avis dlasaiton te willldFac the treopsfrom | gneog, there had a conversation General Tayler, sf tayices the hronriete: fo bring it before the public. tat | Gabe: ius Coton Shs‘ Coben ie Book Bie Ae Ree eagiNG | “2 Kaibeen Mayourneon,"—Mias Marti, Mexico was taken up, and after seme remarks, Mr. Cilley | goi told him what Com’ Connor intended (0 do, should all’ may have tre beneGt of itand no: én reme, : it Plestoe gore 'ael , : for there most distress ng complaints. Itis recommen ved in | G2 Go: Herekesteh and Ven! Bootie sits | 6m 6 Spell.) Mr Phillips, _| made an explanation, and the resolution was laid on tho | Sabie Anea ten he man iradulane ct fie taretuine sions costceeees meee” | BE gigs ee 8 Sang" Will You Come Yo tay Mouser Home”—Mias | @bl0- Yeas 46, anys 0 nA toe wae RAL Wee, SOR MeL of Ie the Grariee god Freparedadsotd by CHARLES. BiNG, Drugeist, | yah Syesyion woul futherauk lenve to star, thatthe ob | 8 8 “On Stanger LeudMtve Hier, Me, Phillie, | eregaioe™ NH ROL prevent The Army bill was | peli lltersirom roluaters, and a”tew” it thie et 4 . Jo! it. je end” —, is 7 . sy a ul NB. Be surety abserys the written tiggatee af Git Holl i® Ro Pt lag sy Pe | next taken up. what was passing between the officers of the govern. Ring overthe cork of each bottle. iad6 Im*e tg* rowide tein | 1. distres man: There was no fight on the Rio Grande between the and 10th jon With the underaten The debate was continued by Messrs. Green, Dayton, | 10th ot May and the 20th of and Jarnigen, when, without any action on the bill, the | gied of ise PART SECOND im sonnet hae inde Geatly Whisper” Messrs. Phillips, Quayle | e appears from a lotter | sae! ned to th i ect of the Society Unforunately th as Hiftert. Senate adjourned in my po: nt entirely different tre m that odd volume, Roomehatigls eccure the success of the Grclety | Usforcunacaly thelr ton y”—Composed aud suug by House of Representatives. corps of the army, did not expect resist ‘olka Qaadrilles, with | And General Taylor, tn his recent letter, | of November. says, Wwith reference to the terms of f ‘ i .@ | the armistice ‘at Monterey, “the proposition on Reseed perenne desta chs Ma Bh part of Ampudia, which had much to do in deter. Ieee gates, Beeamres Sor the leat Aacal your for the'exeons | SP Farr Oe crectn tie rani’ eras based ou the xround | tive department's lotters. that our government had proposed to his to nettle the risa Phu. | , 4 communication was received from the Secretary of he ting dculties by pegatsilen( which Uknew was the tin—Messrs, Phil- | i ie, without knowl cl 2 (~ Treasury, with @ statement of the names of the a r consideration by the Proper authorities, and whica a elves to make this one of ~ clerks and other persovs emploved in the depurtment | hy (Gen Ampudia) had uo coudt would rasult favorn. Bakr deat cote Wceseeeks | Serlow: the. leah pene, 0nd'the mnante th walels vies dey | bly. H4 the whole of is people were in favor of vewce, Sahere the See aed ar Tart eer, Tats SapRUEaG foe the | Tre con, (ns OMTesal Orgad MaAY Caeittocd «ie Gate | year ending 13th September Inst | ofthe weil informed men of Mexico that the better or \o From the Secretary of the Navy,an abstract of the | durger Class of Mexican citizens were dispovad to peace, 1 bailed the return of Santa Anna as calculated to pro Contingent expenses of the department, and statemen # ‘Nove this result. The President, even in December Leet, of the contracts of the bureau of provisions and cloth. a Aye it yet remuins to be seen whether some goo, trom | ing ; and the names of the clerks and other persons em- th y return of Sasta Anna, will not ensue! So tar, there- | ployed in the department during the last year. for @, trom attaching blame to Geveral ‘iaylor, the adwi- .Wation should review its owa conduct in (he wnatter, Mooi aene an ne aie | 4 cmmunication was read from the Secretary of toe ae et ae a tow at tone wantin duricg seinen terre” | War Department, with a statement of the number of ap- waite” policy” was in exercise, | propriations to the first of January, 1845 aad appropriae | /u. ¥onuection with the name of Capt. Mackenzie, it ad- Ti me, Where the Violets Blow”—Miss Hiffert | A communication was received from the President, in | is Uy ‘omic soug—"Jeys of Winter”—Mr VALENTINES—The most extensive Bo on the eve of completion. Send along you a mt re 100 UeRSONSIN PHIL AOELPHIA, and ‘S09 1a the eity and state of New Yurk ean tesisly. to the ander efoney of that powertul remedy, THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. mi For Consumption, Conghe, Colts, Artima, Bronebitis, Spit- | ting of Blood &e ke. of Java, Malay “owls, b: READ Head Mt Ju leeth "POWELL & FOWLER, Falton Market AsronisHine cUKE oF Cuxonve Broncnitis pera Ockaw Steam NaviGation Uomranr, Vuitadelohia, May 23. 1846. | aun! 3 Mr, 8 P Thompaon—Dear Sir:—Kor wove thaw four year N ELECTION for Direetors will be hell eth ites of yas: I had bees arend(atty”aiMicted lit any attsetiog of 2801. PA the tutapaey, Teerals Breas titee ee Ma Pepeuted tad aeelectenveeitcn Share day of Feb.uary. ‘The poil will open at 1A, Mand lowe a aahing eo that slond Moun ean | _ 325 tiwFeb are Serrecury pro: cain. NOTiCh. er will be thank- ‘Netherland Society will hold a meeting on | yey ery at, Jens tC; ore the Au tel. cor. of Brade ay aud Lennard st MONON RY Vat EDEN HOLLERSLANN, Pres! N8. Bec’y.. N.S jy% 3% k POULTRY FOR SALE, FOR B ’ Turkeys, Foind Geese, and the largest breeds HE ALL fies in at Washingto (THE eeparmorship of Prime, Word & ing is thie day hemes Pmiee The outst é i or the fn willbe iguidsted bythe wiseribers en twe®! | OR OLL GOINGS AND DIVERSIONS, tre with violent spas from iv; also great: aud fev, 1 ti a ry th oat was leeched and blistered over and over agai tia! of e-e'y known remedy, and at differeut p : ; | peuty a litte remarkable that the somers, on which bo | advice of wx phisicinre, aud all of no evel abe ee AG. nS, i DR ONE RIGHT ONL; prey jn TN, ip re | tions made for the fiscal year 1845-6, and the bulunce on | huag -Louns Bpetoee, and seh Lc in which be sai mone nuey Amade trial of your Componud Syrup of Ter | SAMUEL WAKD,” | nard street and Broadway, oa Friday evening, commencing at | the lst of July lust. | Say eee rf FELIX Flt reliet Leaps eud before | had taken the frac by ae | DENNING DUP ht, | So'clock precisely, | Mr. Kino, of Georgia, offered a joint resolution direct: | SiMe ha, completely remove! the disease and tenured ine te pede Jemmery toe TE KING, | ni of Beco ie ALENTINE, Ing the President to procure gold and silver medals for | Wasninoron, January 26, 1847. fenor been for galy betlave|| snould not now be living, bad roth | will introduce his Hamoroas” the officers and men of the French, Spanish and English Congr ess. JANE PERRY 128 Sprnce st. rm of PRIME, WARD &¢ CO.. and w ue | fae Finchares: Reeth: Brettes Moshe sad Beeiee tiieeeeraal | Yoasols of war, who aided in rescuing the seamen of the | One thing {a clesr—we can never got along #0. ‘Tha coin, Lavina’ peraoual Kectoiedas oP aire Qube f2re | the Bauking, Stock aad Kxchavge Bast ni portraits of celebrated kvown nod unkuown per, | brig Somers, Passed. Honae to-day actually had to adjourn, as tho shortest ote. M, HARRISON 1 ee Ee OEE WAL GRe: deai'cr Toul Wun WG mascil sketeses, country eourts,old | moud street rid igoorast women, | OB motion of Mr. Andcew Johnson, the Committee on way of ending the entanglement of motions and counter: 0, Price 0 CE OW AED Fume ad the Woes: of Prime, VTS per bottle; $5 per dozen. SAMUEL WARD. A 7 mit unitations of the | the Judiciary were instructed to inquire into the consti. motions. And it was all about nothing at last, And yet Tale tevaleabie remedy reperes ONUE Oy - — |'” New Yorke deavary sb, 107 3:5 linisre her prove. stormy, Teil coee se aaike | tutionelity of the eppolatment of the Regent of the mith. | there ls ax vides design in the thiog. The military ‘and .. Phil BERN AP — yi onda, | i d the Joan bill teken up N. EF. comer 3th aud Sprnce at le. | “THN DON ALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. lowing Monday, rain o sontan Institution. bill was set aside ia the Sonate, an: paicid ehclorate and rossi) brwV ary & KeTCHAM, i21 | CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. Sa ee tear ee ere te Gea en | AI gMUan Fooetalien Wis) ofieed by Me Gia Darn, to give the Houses chance of passing ths land bounties Brodways Ne Yen) a onmtons eesweyiig ter WITH SURPLUS. \ LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISG Fequring the President to inform the House whether tue | to thesoldiers in « separate vill ; and ou its being report _ ‘TO DAGUERREOTYPE ARTIsIS NU EA (oC be risks co rallatine, aah tay iner ADAMIE JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Ballet, | United States have any diplomatic representative at | @d to the Senate, Cel. Benton would riso up und say — PHE ADVERTISER, intendiog to remove from the city, h and propert ir usual favorable begs to state to the Mavagers of ‘Thentvosin the United | 1 wishes to dispoe of s rooms and stock Any one having from $4°0 to $600, has now the chance of obtaining gue of the oldest aod best Daenerreotype establishments in Pe, Broadwey. Wirst rate tights, chemical he. ‘Ad- | tothe system whien they ha dress * Doquerreotype,” at the office of this paper. aud seartering their risks. J773%h | may sustain will be a the two wrestest conflayrations that have ever occurred in the country; they | “Here it ts, sic! Here in your separate bill! They cumber the bill for the tea regiments with this extrinsic 25ttre | ‘The House refused ty suspend the regular order of bu- Fitter of the land bounties, when we have this separate " ~ | siness to receive the resolution. iil fromthe House, Pass the ten regiments as they Aiimest will open for | Mr. Housrow reported u bill making appropriations far | CMe from the Houre, ir, and you can raise troops wt ri bi he 26th instan: once. And then, sir, wecan take up the Jand bounties Fie Co ke special eare to notify their eustomers in | th son. on oF about the 260 f; | the Post Oftice Department for the fiscal year, which wis jn the bill Irom tho House.” 1,49 and 191, Broadway, (Lafayette | New York, ofall expitations of policiea nn ome ® | Ladies and geutiemen uf established talent withing te ob: R repersed per lage tevin iebooe BW. DELAMATER, President. | (410 situa'ioun, will please make application by letter, (post | read twice. But the thing did not work. The Senste to-morrow Mexico; if not, when we ceased te have, and if we hav pplieations fc nf de to hi i. * 4 a eat, Mr JOHN POVEY volthe Fark ‘heatre, New York, | who he ja, and what is his compensation ? 4 TO Ht DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS, for A ARYWAULT, «© Bazaar) hes eee tha ar bre E_ ©. FINN. Secretary. Ind Imire | prid) addressed to J. HUNT, at the bux office of this esta- | The bill to Increase the of and grant bount; lanai muat de cide upo n the ten Tegiment bill; and we her ee ye, Fiatee, large size ofthe sear brand, | bishment jieetf re pay 6 y expect that * Old Bullion, will hav eto swallow the ¢ offers on reasonnble tern 80, an invoice o a 7 oN : i t : ; JEvFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. ~~~ GHESNUT STREET THEATRE, | te theregulars and voluntocrs of tho army, was finally land bouctios, as an inescapable uppendage. We advise aride of Vodine, Bale of Goth teat | Ovricr No. waRET, OPPOSITE THE MeROMANT’s | CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, | passed as amended, 171 to 18. Senator Cameron to atick to the ten rigunente with, his " if 15 timerh ExcHAnor A. J 4 | land bounties ; otberwise there is an it movement OFFIOH OF THE JEFFERSON INDO (THIS Company @ | [HE Subscribers paving leased thi hey | Mr. Scnxncx moved a suspension of the rules to intro- | (6) give them the go by” in your sep i a N New Younes ie i0Ce” Geert andi ta aalomae (ugeil'thetr recur pot AO AS Tt duce his resolution relotive to the withdrawal of our "Wo observed when Senator Wertcott entered tho rE Annua} Election for Director igjiiucion will | Of personal property ; also agaii Full particu are cam be obtained of Mr. D more, agent fr | troops from Mexico te the east bank of the Rio Grende, Coppa inane yg = casas bax Kaen? fo A , No. i if a et ice, i) Orn e plat u * . Monday, Kebraary Int, 1847. Poll shontfom 12 oclvek Misce| Tigation aud apr RECTORS. hours -f it and 18.” All companieatious muse Fe rad which was negatived by a vote of 28 to 150. | the Beatnces with wiich ho hed been Shaved end pen 1 clock P.M. GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. 1 homas VIE, Ve he Bs a3, My, fiamere, post-paid, or they will nat pestrented By ‘The two Senate amendments to the treasury note bill | dered AAs felt as that he wee heen Teco ‘Thoias T. Woodrelf, sen Baker, f CU oAZer.. | | out, and xo he did. He distingu imsolf on the Ore- TOR ov cue Lona Istanp Hartuoab Uo,p | Ht BR. Robson, M.D, jonah Drake, GRAND WEVCIEF BALL, ) a | gon land bill, fer the beneft of settlers, os well es In beat: New ok nanns, | ‘Thomson Price, soem fles, In Aid of the Suffering Poor of Ireland, ‘The House then went into commiites of the whole om | Feveral land speeches on the loan bill. ott haa but He Stockholders of the Long Island KRilrond Company | Moses Tuck James X. Holmes, | Ok AL Oats Cathe, os Welseeac} tre» | the Naval Appeopsiation’ Bil. { Sue notion in regard of the public lands, eat then ee teen Drectarn of sit Coming wil beheld the Com | Willnin hora, | Arrgementear Alor debate, the committee rove without any ation. | ge dof them ws oon a4 poruble te abandon all awsk uy'3 Office on Monday, the kifternth day of February ext uomss Morrell, | mean | jobbing— : \- . 10 r Y i { d mit a gentleman wid two lad Pe motion by Mr. Horkins to close the debate at | The olf Will be open from 12 o'clock at noon till 2 o'clock, Begone Dog had of the Soeretary, or any of th: following — t Sanit! THOMAS W. THORNE, Secretary The books will be closed from the 10th to the isth | February, both days inclusive. lic domain, and to give it to the settler it he can’t buy it at twonty-five cent ‘The lown bill ty ree dent, one to-morrow, the House adjourned. re ‘an acre. j | has been ordered to a third reading, ond Sd | ¥ n [_————— ee re ! it will be passed to-morrow mor when the war w ba dhe —_ cael a AjR. , *F has remnmed his in Ie weeney } - jexico holds out, re ii r 1 WATCHES, JEWELKY, AND SILVEK | M oa and is prepared to receive classes und pri- EG Gitoney. prpciersr | Wastnineron, Jan. 20, 1647. year. aut Pon ead hopes Of thst Meniesn Con- iv cancels WARE. f: a | Tl Leoward trea S19 2h Thos. Boyle P.B. Murray | Mfr, Benton on the Lteutenant Generalship—The Benate | Breve ; and j poses, you. my leek pe a4 ment of gold and silver Warches: of the mont apieoed A DESK FOR SALE, apenirres a —Mr. Mason—The Braxilian Difficulty. | despatch of Colonel Benton to city of the phe My will be ceed at the very lowest prices, aud pdt STANDING DESK, ia Fest seeders . ¥, Fity Them ss Whelan | The topic of most interest to-day, wes a speech de@i- pa ny ar to gm a bye bargal cn nD the i n'some Mahogany Railing the whole made to i " erence w at “i hey are conptantly mpoeryie styles cf fashion- | office—wi'l be sold low, Apply acid Bevrer street, wh ou Jorn Ge Jmneph'Mnrng? — vered by Mr. Benton in the Senate, giving a history of | two, oe tater city of Mexico to makes treaty, ITE af every, dueeri bg I a ® a Pav'k Kel PH ConmTek — | the uffuir of the Lieutenant Generalship, and explaini og | we shall send about the first of next October tomcat ts ay a; butter knives and | UULSISHED HOOM WANTED, (withoat coard ) } HOfbren* | tho extent of his connection with that project. He wa. | neighborhood of twenty-five thousand of the north- fer ware. equal t silver spectacles, con M erve, conver, ke. aud watehes, ‘equal to the orig ACKERLY & BRIGGS, 158 Bowery, ad family, aud where he ena enjoy the comforts paired | ‘The besc reference given anda liberal prce paid. for suit: r accommodations not higher uptown than Fultov street. | PH MeGaire ? orn sace—that race of ail races —that grest race destine! Wm Naver | listened to with profound attention by a very fell | SS Tedeam the omire, ttraseere cele tee ace onan | Senate. upon the face of this contin t, the Anglo Saxon Normai- wre Ald, Compio Juke Doyle i} i ‘ind Celtic-- Danish--Scandinavian-Caledonian-Hidernian-H u- AIR Tm Moh nhowe Tranme e ~ ah ea jaa sete Ail Byrke |. Ala Doaghety. This exposition Mr. Banton pronounced a vindicati on guenct- Pustienie, Cavalier, Reundient ert Cennens. ; a sea RUIN JBLIG HOU : ; BHOK LYN, of the President, in having recommended the appoi nt’ | fermixture, consisting of the universal Yeokes hatinn. BRANDY 8, GIN, SEGARS, FRUIT : Mineiteer Owen CiNconey Gatuunbtan tdall, Ronde heehee | mont of a Lieu'enant General, This language is uni or | We say that we huve some hoyos that Masiee mak all 0 | BPs Sana MICKLE , | wil id heavy fn due roaso! gives, Vall tzeets oMers forsale the following, in lots to | Eis valuatton, “Addveus A. Ree Horait Oh | A BSE LE, Teese oe TARDE na President to require vindication. If it was right and p.to- | we gall Inp 1ato the = gee ux tho Americun troops ies, dark and pale, various brands, of prime quality | TPE SKSb Y % / a er, and necessary, it cannot need vindication. The Pr ¥- | call the Ranchero hom thiok Unat th ih J 4 A HOTEL IN JUKSEY CITY TO Lit HE THIRD ANNUAL BA per, , | : ha iuouae & TO YEL“AVe hotel formerty kere, by Robert Ma-| Tr Liakep neat Mi | sident would have been Justised by avery body in the | ¢tH0 of Py oS Oe ene (A Mad: ET and other brauds do | fh tin, No.5 Montgomery street, in the immediate vi | Kebrusry Ist. Dudworth’s full br Cae cand will | creation of the grade itself. It is his intention to con- | ith fity-4ix inches of at Fy y of the railroad depot and ferry, and. the be inatrendance. Tickets may be procured of th ite ; pressure boiler, with flity-4i eam up |e pomtleteal nat 4 ed depot of the Gung ihe ot weamets. The Toes: | few, vin 7 be procured of the comic | for the appointment on a civilian, that was objected to, | pendulum, Champogne, various brands do | Sige te A Tg Ey TO lh et Hale. 00 iinede Ulett gMoLeod, 1 | and that actually defeated the measure. TWENT r-NIN CH OUNGRESS, Barmek. Bu gundy, Seuterne do | ply at No. 43 Montgomery at., to ENJ. OF FDGE, Prentice, Serge. Thomas, Ithas not probably been charged upon Mr. Benton or BKCOND #ESSION. Setars Sardine, Bini Keke 49 | _Jt8 sere DRS jersey City. udson iret nna law | the President, that this wasa political bargain between egreh Ale, to pix Jed, ripe | ® uING > i ’ eee c ' Phadees imeelf moat faithfulty, to keep and de | INFALLIBLE LINIMENL is warranted to LE RUSH Se | them, with a view to secure the presidentiel succession wen a liver, only of the b@etquality, and solieite the favor of the L . Secretary, , asminaton, Jan. 26, 1847 pubic eure sores and ulcers of every nature ing few day is Broadway | t0 the former, if he would yield the President hie up”! ciouty morning—warm Wh i } ROBERT HOPE HART informs his friends and well Teacte like magie in removing theumarttn, nd oi oni a) bos? Gnd than gal a | STOCK OF G Oi $ aol t. Certainly no such discreditable transaction hai ling—rivi — y vs yrpans. O} two di jscertun to rel bilions | STOCK OF GOuDS FORK SALE AND SFORE | P°" iy vailing ‘er open. ‘sters coming up from below Where be hopes teuse ins Ord leas tad cere et NmORL, | Challe cavtheoec Ben ta IC Te taken Te te peste eluate ¥ TO LET. x | over been hinted at by me; and although I havo heard | Large crowds, as usual, in the guileries of str NETS rears ara dorand tliver Itis ouiverwalty aekavwledged to | many hard things said of both Mr. Ben bonnets, dod piok tee aie onaets, dent, ndersigned offers for ton and the Presi, mily mediei of VE wy N ! i ffered to the p PARISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT ye bore Salo tr Nee ( bonnets, and plak bonnets in the flock. Ivayer by Tee | genes per botrie., OR John aod | ety 00 Wm in relation to this now grade, 1 have never heard | Mr slicer, “Jouruel of yenomneye ee Teaver ty Bev Depot for {he vecentonand delivery of Gonds, at Mr. | , Sold at 290 Perr! street: C. Ring, corner of enue snd | Kim Ot W. be it intimated that Mr. Benton desired the succession for | Petitions, private bills, reports from committees, and Court 2, 18 Wittiom at, New Pork B y ' jowery and Broome; $d avenne snd | AUTO Y A AUX, (the Jaiterly recent | tes jsrng store; Dr, Burret «Doyer nd | toge her wit #0 forth, + } himself, On the contrary, I have always heard that he | beg respeettally to. awnot et mies, {ity Hall jem of thy consid red @9¢ of the hest in. the if and that if he bade poa i merchant waneralty, thatthe dye | —“KEMITTANGES TU Ik ELAND, &e Isree front ‘ain devth about 7otess, nud bern newly Aiterne | 208ited no political advancement for himseif an | The bitt providing for or general to Oregon, sod finish, io a new and very a fe, wever before . troduced Into the United State Parts fashivw, alt sorte plain or sh worsted and woo'len yato of all kinds, sewing eu if Jiven and cotten yarns, ‘They have imported patent machinery for paving op ailke with two sky lights bac and with'six spleud d mahogany | he secured any influence by such a po it would be j, ond roe” mption right toy counters, and desk of the most moderu at: le for the advancement of the interests of the Van | Was taken up. df ‘ qunitvere raat petiead tala Husitame sutively.eC| Buren and Wright purty, and not ior hie own individual | MF Wsarcorr objected to provision in tho fourth {a snme jane OF | certy for them "ve voods will be ald on advantee | always given him crodit, aud have nevereven insinuated | linds which may be claimed by t { and grants of laud to sottiers, m rs ines to remaAt Mowe: part of bret ects of a joreiga pret aor in busin ens dev feons terme, aud are to be disposed of immediately to clos a doubt as tothe purity of bis motives in desi gthis | vOWer Vir. Westcot mate a erate argument and worsted im ho oestaud im t approved mannerseuher 1m ‘also to any parto! Engiad or | @(cuat. iy lH He TURNER Assigvee. | appointment SGatust this proviso 4 spools or akeins New Vork. tan 18 1847 JT 2w*re_ | "Me Benton seid in vindication of the President’ selec. | the chstacter of the c . Damsned or fated sewing silks, worsteds, ribbons, sitk and letter, post-paid, to the subs oF orton glove yee, Emp fel wes, cords aud tnasele. Lae dies’ and ventlemen’s garments re dyed avd made equal to new ariel Nie Ge ecectyAtn 08 very moderate Terms bom Lady | tion of himself (o command the army of the U Who anderstas ds the science thoroughly, and who ander | ip i8ta he (Mr Bent takort) impart to her pupils perfect kn wledlge of the theory y the name of the prison wo d atutes, | Say Company. and tas difficulties that must ar with hin, b) WAGE Re ior Meer o wil | tM! ackavwle- ging ali the claims which (hey may plea: pie > | she tee Ad EY ; ee enerals now io (he army Wg then w colonel of | ‘ng tijeoted h of th own, ; reatest fn . thee dal o ue, for Mr. Benton ate | 3 coted ° . a ufly attended to and promp ly executed, 7 ; ; iH aly wo ano Be Mat ie ie oF te pave Hi | vol 4 by on no dowbt true, for Mr. Benton at T. Vearoe objected now to the pas 0 ror wenriden in the sender rnin } { ity bot know thet unlewe wn officer ree | “He, at tae insance of . main in the army be loses his taxk 7 Mt i ston would Mr. Srv ianr, it was set aside, and the Senate resumed RAGS HOUGHT. OREIGN and Domestic Resp be 49h bc | cS ning | fo a TED mimedistely,u ship or bark, to 10 W G8 ASD SCALP ie Vara , \ to u be fi ie BROOKS, | lor New Orleans, ee COLLL NS, 46 South at, | Hy Brow est nnsortment are to be fc the cheapest, and | not certainly claim bow, to utr ot the specini order, known vs Soe amy cam tan cat ak, (ener Seu tne bain ave rataoer nore sit, | higher renk than either of those Keverais Lie merest & Porigned to afford a temporary roliet to tue Treasyry of ' ‘ay, corner of Liberty street, up stare. Nassau sireor} jyaer mys corner of Liberty p atari

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