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TO THE { Relations, is one which tlsims ina more then ordinary | the grest central region of Oregon, embracing the to | degree, the prompt attentiqn of Congress. It provides that | PoRraphy, grogrephy, geology. minerelogy, hydrogra B LATEST MOMENT. _ | iztess ofthe present chist clerk, thore shall be an | PAY, 20ology, ornithology, ents ky ete ene evt, informs the owners of harge of letting houses, Teor most INTIN: AT AUCTIO! TY ar reais a Cacaang cay aed is 5 ARK THEATRK.—Saturday Evening, J 30th, will on Bcarday evening, at oslo, a | Dive narormed, the comedy FLING ONEIL Ot aytes , Mr é Assistant Secretary of State, whose duty it shall be to le After which, the WIFK HUNTERS—Felix O’Brien, Mr ‘uch branches of the bua. | with the seme gectioraaa 1 ‘ores ap ef Californie ‘To conclude with HOW TO PAY THE RENT—Morgen | TKLEGRAPHIC. ness of the department as may be assigned to him by the oe CRATIFICATES OF WAREHOUSING. FORMIGN AOVERTISEMENTs. bs efeloaks and the performances wil) com- J , Secretary of State, and in whose charge the department ie into tae eases ort faG-mepag eapeatiog “4 a2 SIMMONDS & WARD, mence at 7 o'clock. Boxes $1: Pit 50 cents: Gallery 25 cents | Wasminaroy, Jan. 29-11 P. M. shall be in caso of a vacancy, or during the absence or mudifying the present mod and terme of £ ving certifi- THE LONG IELAND INSURANCE COMPANY. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BOWERY THEATRE Saturday ‘Evenis ‘Tho New Orleans mail is not yet in. We have there | gicknoss of the Secretary. The reasons essigned by = Sia ae Mo paitio wi Com: rer. PATH ao LARS. NDRW TARE oh ee pay tig emg SATAN? on THE DEVIL IN EARS fore uo news | Mr. Buchanan for the creation of this office, are, that plan pcg io ni Obeio al Bornes reteers ansanions tca| U Parties nthe United Staten, if placed im fase “A @camOLe mason: | Auaany, January 29,1847. | ‘of the persons belonging to the department, not ono, | | ‘he bill providing fora Survevor General to Oregon, Crainndine and propery generally an dainasm terse | mvs Hane. ge New Parkes Coreen Bennet i Het | Fire and Lose of Life. excopt its head, hasauthority to sign & single paper, oF | ingle man) and'yro-emption sights to vertieny in told. rem cond het h Peared hcpauh the wo ET er een rH STREET—TO LET fi jee; Bea | Te house’of John Conner, n the township of Lanark | te deaide upon any question, ae scPinlony Nemteryed Pr Sh of pe notte sie te ‘ ever oceurred in the count URTE) § eT—" eT for term of Pearuth, Mrs, Se 4 ‘3 Canada, on Friday last, burnt to th a us business has devolved upon it, most o} 1 \¢ engrossment of the bill. tothe Mian tbestetealate nese Jpacious katablishmeue Narie Fearccammeaious td “Brose Circle a6 cents Pit aul Gallery 1246 ce | ‘loctee Me wide; Sve chien il errant et pecihed | Ghcgt bagioc earetsh: catmention wi Ue sopeancath Mr. ance objectol to the land ®rante to the settlers snd scattering their risks, “Al f--- y hi “He ~ zee, be- Doors oven at 63 o’elock. Performance commence at 7. . a " girl, peris wi oe Md pic in * emigrant 's to Oregon, because the Indien titles to hay sustain will be adjusted deep, wh im addition to base, TECRELL'S OLYMPIC THEATHU—This Kren. '2 the flames, duties. ‘The present number of clerks employed upos. | the lands in Oregon were ‘not yet extinguished. ‘Tho he Company cis) eure to,siptify. their customers in ments and bstantial manner, ‘0 commence with t! this business is sufficient; but all of it, its minutest ng eo iné; and until rchased of ARD—Achille Bonbon, by, the farce of * 33 JOHN Walcot; Tag, Crazy, Miss A. Cruise. ama of MONS. JACQURN—Mous + Nive. Mrs. ‘Tim iu every story, gas fixtu furnaces, ‘boilers f ey them, this government had no right te grant New York, STREET” AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. __, cetails, must undergo the personal supervision of the | Sir’ “ga Bo onewored: this, reineiie althem ay. | Secretary, and every paper in relation to it must receive | showing that the Indians of Oregon were wanlering liom: hid hav: local habitation, ni soma CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. —_ Sssiftatere.”| The Ramipeersspaies bas Gaerne Fanaes Dut satelite atten pareeeln ae ene take » Me OTS TATER, President. E. 0, FINN, Seoremgy. imalere | clans Mo JESFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. Sons m be viewed between ‘th travaganza enti f busin i 7 Ovrice No, 0 WaLt s7amer, ire THR MuRCHANT’s | Terme tid other particule mente & i hee | of busi © | the Columbia river. The Clatsop Indians, on ti "TT AIS Company eon naeg ona sgninst loss or damage | {he hreteut occuyant, eny aiteruoon, vetween atte hoary ot nts: RPpar Boxes 23 een ps oxe e204; | Ken, dies, doce must either neglect wrest vatlenad inane, ie hen ‘sul | seaboard, had been porsesors of tracts of Certain lands, FB KOM he aoe dap yon Le re tbo RATHBUN'S HOT an a Doors open at_half past 6 o'clock: curtain rises at 7 | TELEGRAPHIC. pecs - ae ha rik oer rs r the | $50 per the square mile. Mr. Breese appesled for the Of persoual property j also against logs or deisage by maland nar 161, 168, 165 § 167 Broadinen , | DEAST NiGHT OF LUCIA DI_LAMMERMOOR, ine quattinpliainptbauemraiicn y= we | Banmeage OF thie SiD) a ee Cee vigation ant fransportation: ‘TORS. Whis new ala aaa ‘hoe was few York. ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, Champers street.—On Wasuinarow, Jan. 29, 1847. present system, so much occupied by this accumulation | gone are under : ms @ ae rament was ae sail (RECTO! Dame opened ase Public Hee mans sécontly | Monday Eve eaEN en EB periormanc Doni * * | of busin that he has not leisure even for the | tually pledged to ae ese land grants, upon Thomas 4. Weedrall, ‘Anone Biker’ KARE wich the Lacert tinproveinents and fara seer neyies | Betts O Te Bensveatines Laster He Gey Beene, | been 1 of the leading foreign journals, nor is he faith of Linn’s Dill, the bill upon which the measure be- ‘Thomas T. Woodrulf, Anson Baker, with the latest improvements, sufficient ea | Ashton, Sig: Beneventano; Lucia, his Sister, Signorina C.| Mr, Monewsav presented a memorial from the editor | PeTusal o i foreign j 5 4e | fore the Senate was founded. d heed ieee Alten Besiven a very spacious Dining Hall, it contains an unusu- | Hetmond Torts Lana at or Miastiary Alisa, Eede'at | of a daily Cincinnati peper, asking Congress to invest Petmitted to keep up such a correspondence with “ CONTRIBUTIONS” DEFINED. Bedrooms, all splendidly taraihed wir eqeRety rented | Honor to) Laci, Str: Mouiar . Y°"| him with power to form a, company to extend the mag, ‘2 Various logations, as would be necessary to give our | , On motionof Mr. Berson, the hour for the epecial or Bedrooms, all splendidly faruished with entirely new furni- | lat tier Boxes an ey 60 pany PE. | ssinisters abroad a thorough understanding of the gene. | {* ving we Gat fee raluitg’ tee, additional’e 4 n is very desirabl £ 2d tier 50 netic telegraph across the Atlantic Ocean! Roferred to : , | day, and the House for raising ten 0g rable and convenient, both for | Private box 00 | ther 5 i ral policy and views of the government, as those may | ments of regular troops, was taken up as the unfinished pens me, being, between Comrtiandkand Liberty | aaa 1A pee Sap peeicey caging be atfocted by passing events. He desires that the chief | Husiuess of yesterday—“the, amendment pending being ‘The Proprietor of this establishment inteads to make it | ott TRE M.till4 | The Committee on Printing reported against printing | [ah area that of Mr. Atchison, to change the regiments into Vvo- i 0 one of the most comfortable, nd business ant, sundry memorials of Friends, praying a speody termina- ®t be converted into an assistant Secretary of State, | junteers, to be mustered into service under the law of ily. AMERICAN CIRCUS. laces in the city of New York, i to be authorised by liw to transact, under the general May 13, 1846. MEI be'spared rt hi 1 his gesseoioes: 3 é tyon.of the wer. | ‘ Kked the indulgence of the Senate to an OCTOR MeDONNELL, Author of the La by hoping to ahve iveralirin the public atrouage while he | F[SHTSCRVENNG, ye nn tee AEE yg | ‘The Committe of Finance reported the Indian appro: | Fupeevisionof the Senretary,, sash basinens of, the. de- | [REE Biased Bete ian e. fasied © give of tee eatin Beamaderiery, and member of alargeLying-in Hospi. | temas the public's humble servant, 'B. MATHBUN | “L varied bythe mood ation Yor he ee rmanes, will be priation bill. | Partment as is not of a purely diplomatic character— | Wor] “contributions.” The Senator from New Jersey, Europe, naaemer : | ' | | ‘his city oF Brooklyn, for from $3 to $5, according to ~———PUBLIG HOUSE WANTED. —— | ° counrenSaANDyanihe ‘The Commuttee on Foreign Relations reported a bill to | may ane See Ay Aeay ie eal ea citenttied: | to See CRETE Eal Guna Ree ere on eye . y é : i oma the | OF ST. PETERSBURGH roate the ofl sista IS Q oe et rac Re Sper at 93 John street, New York, will TH fixe ser wishes fo rené from the first of May | croate the office of Asi int Secretary of State to Congress lest session, and upon which this bill is tence of an army dis, eful to civi d nations Master HERNANDEZ, 8 the Ladies re ar 2 at ! MPEROR NAPOLEON. he SI or “the Kt Re ISLEY'R Gr if fo Purchase the Gxtures and furuiture ata Me MEO HOWSES Pe ress A. RK, Herald Office. ja28 Fighting Pouies, &e, &e. A resolution was adopted, requesting the Prerident to | ‘ontributions” did not mean any such practice. Neither suspend land sales advertised at Dubuque, until the | founded, suggests many other reforms absolutely neces- pillaging nor plunder of*farm-houses, or churches, | sary for the thorough transaction of the business of the the Senator had defined it, were neces- ata distance, who are suffering with dis- eases of lor chug, such as'obstractions, retentions, ir- | regularities, &c that have failed boasted nostrums of the dsy, cau apply with confidence to the Doct: claims of the heirs to Dubuque property are decided. 3 r TW te ‘The Dancing Horses, + pleasantly warmed throu ghout. : to “contributions.” They did not form cribii a TEL IN ERS IS , TT By The Amph . " | department. He recommends thet the Secretary of “ » ibu- ifescribing the symptoms, trentment receive TO LET =the Rotel ornerly bole Cone sitar | Decree Me Pe peeanty wazmed theod ghou. The ten regiment bill was then taken np, and MF. | gi010 00 relieved of the judioialand othgr business of the aactly tho tulng which all civilised ations havo navies Set inediodtet gh gchext coutzining ie necessary tin, No.5 Montgoinery atreet, in the immediate vic | __Boxes 25 cents, 12}4. Beats secured. Jisre_| Benton spoke in opposition to the section granting | pitt cmce, and that it be treasferred to the Attorney | substituted for the old barbarian practice of pillage and any part ofthe Union, Terms, $3 Addvexs pee Of she, ral a te : me Srey, and the cou. | WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. | bounty lands. It would give rise to enormous specula- | Gi ht é head apoiitals abalone aaatines a Mr. Benton read from Vattel’s “ Rights of P. W. MeDONNELL, M D ion is one i of ateamurs. The loca. | “A. MaRsHat, Lessee,... W. I. Buaxx, Manager lations, and companies would be formed whos | General, to whom it appropriately belongs ; at | to show that instead of the old custom ef pil- 229 Im *, tion ia of the best in Jersey y- ‘To a good tenant it age A pal ‘ol ye formed whose agents . rae By j r 93 John street, New York. | Won fone of low, and posseaslon given immetirate ace és — ald foll three additional clerks be employed in the diplomatic Jago and plunder, civilized nations had adopted the more TO BE SOLD A’ ply No. 45 Moutgomety st.to BENJ Oc nDGk, 4° pM, AND MRS. KEAN’S L IGHT. ‘would follow the army snd purchase the rights of sol- | + s.ch of the department. He shows, that though our | humane practice. of contributions ; the enemy invaded, N2,21, 04D SLIP, or ne his different agents in the United | _J2get*rre Jersey City, | SATURDAY EVENING, January 30, 1847, will be per- | diers. Such companies are already forming in Phila- Jation has quintupled since 1780, and our intercourse | PY consenting to it, had their private property securod AN Bates, Hindlen’s, celebra SNUWE called the Der MASSAPEQUA HOUSE | THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, delphin. | Lon fe reaps eter ety i : ress oper eo ing Ir, B. next referred to the law na Si ah : ! DALE : q : | wi i #, and diplom le the ot i a e ber fa icine. ine a eee ee ee ours; Hering Conon Michan, Mr. Conwir made a spirited and eloquent reply; and | fale covrasnatta hake saaee thet quintupled, the num | f pport of armies in an enemy's country. ho ore, gave the receipt to Mr. Derb Belved it om | prema modemts tere fox gue or a namber of years, com. | Lrnneelot Fee ree eet tnetttt Benton, Cass, Rusk, Sim | ysy of persons employed in transacting the diplomatic | Sensor {rom New seas Raa Caneeate a pateroay ihe NaF analtecahatr aaleis lids taierlosk festa eins s alto the celebrated teut pond ad | Pert Henne Bertee, cieoun,, Breese, Archer, Badger, | wusiness of the government is but doubled. in 178, | geapractice not recognized among civilized Soufi, made from the purest James River Tobacco, und both {0 887 more, For particulars apply | 5), Nev Hannegan, Butler, Allen, Evans, Wescott, Clayton, | there were fivo—now there are but ten, two of whom | Vattel died before Nepoloon’s day” Con! the Derbena and the American Gentleman are to be had in ‘ he premises. den Turney, Sevier, Mangum and others, the amendment | ists. In the British Forel; fico there are | Le collected by the written order of the commanding hy above iat write | s'N'pbrrd he above esrablishment would be rented very low | chester. wos adopted, giving euch soldier the option to receive | treo noe nore ig eee porelgn office there ere | General, who is responsible to his own government as FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BOXES. rey ee THOMAS FLOYD JONES. | of 6 “ 1+ [PER Be peeps Meaney es Te our eee: frye sata She anainy, and es) Slee. ceacennele Daese J ONES & FRIEDEL 115 John street, uear Pearl, up stays, | _Soutm OvstenBay, L. I. ial awe Keli, aioe shir. Kean. alirenaalian Aina yore for four hundred dol- |“ y trust this most necossary measure will be adopted.— | thecivilized world. ‘Ther fore, whether your contribu +? Manufacturers of paper boxes aud sample cards and dea. T DE! COUNT) SSIDENCE AT | pear con Ee a » instead of and. | "| tens are sn Kind—whether they a pd Bapcs tate cuted promply’ aud om ocsessb say Feeet 1d ere. | A ee ATE Bae E, RS DENCE AT eotaved fora Yew nighia,and'willatpeat on Monde # | _ Several other amendments wore offered and rejected, | More than one former Secretary of State has expremed | transportation, corn or four, they are hes fe terms, . KNRY JONES, 16 Im* re HENRY FRIEDEL. SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT. THE handsome double hous ith fi | 7 7 round, on the north side of Castieron, Staten Island, | wy. Ake SEREE i i oY nd, KE. Burton, eing One mila from Port Hichmond, and a mile and ,f Burton. mn ‘New Brighton, ha afront of ‘about 250 feet on J De ving | Rif warm approval of Mr. Buchanan’s suggestions; and | accounted for as other expenditures of the government. HEATICG, PHILADELFHTA Pending an Caacemrnan: by Mr. Hannogan, on givibg | the only thing necessary to the passage of this bill, as | They go to the commisseriat, who takes them into his vel . Maa Lessee. Dad ee toall serving under 12 months, the Senate | weit aso that of the consular bill, is thet it be taken up. | ¢€Ulat accounts of expenses. Contributions he defined from another book to be—'‘ means collected for the su "PRREE thousand dozen Patent corrugated Suspenders r, and in the snmediat ty of the steamboat | 0 sanat | To the former there will not be, I presume, any opposi- | ply of an army in an enemy’s country.” Mr. Bentan Adapted tothe Mexican sud South American, as well | landing, commanding an extensive, view of Elizabethtown, | te init House of Hepresentatives, | tion. To the latter, little, except from the friends of the | next quoted from Shakspeare's Julius Caesar ;” the pas- ax, domestic trade, aud warranted to stand unaifecicd by any | Newark bay, New York city, and adjacent country. For SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. 30th, 1947. Tho House adjourned last night at half past 10 o’elock, ; ; 7 | sage where Brutus complains that the country he was climate. For bythe manufacturer and owner of the | terms. which will be ral, apply to | OLIVER TWIST. " % . | present incumbents of lucrative consulates. } ing — patents. «HALLIDAY & MULLEM: Auctioneers, 67 Wall st. | the question then pending being a motion to excuse Mr. | | CORR eae ‘1 430 4 HOR \CKE H. DAY, 36 iy22 lotr : | +++ Mr, Burton, | 6 | GALVIENSIS. “ Have grudged us contributions.” 330 jn 7 De A. +23 Courtlandt street. 7 : Mr. Burke. | Ashmun from voting, on an appeal from the decision of | | Mr. Benron peed i an not know wh ersally admitte tween the 7th and 8h avenues, with a Dwelling House | Ir. Jefferson. withdrawn, also the appeal en, on motion of Mr. | = r R KES aA ? meee) Naney... } i ; i ili i next defended the system of collecting dut IODINE LINIMENT. : Fadmalnin ita Tre ahices hirmeaewy, | Alsrebiah es aevenae Dromgoole, the committee of tho whole resumed con. | femenimenleo tes Dee ee Cit | towns occupied by our arms, as the. mildest [8,NO HUMBUG. “Dozen after dozen are used daily and d, containing about six. acres of land, twoundsr | i ABDUCTION OF NINA. sideration of the naval appropriation bill. Vermont has followed in the footsteps of New Hamp- | responsible form of contributions that could be adopted. ,(ioes ll that it ts represented to do; it has cured aud | cultivation, one acre of fine large Peach Treen af the chais, | Inwhich the Italian dancers will appear. | shire. To-day one of her Senators presented resolutions, | Mr. Dayrox had no objection at allto the syetem of Will cure the wort possible cares of (RHEUMATISM, | ext fruit, a hinll Hoare, aed shook feet weet Wong MONDAY, iMoney) Aries, of 8. C., Payne’ tnd Stanton, aldregsed | h , 1 | levying duties at seaport towns, fulling into out posses: spraius, bray sf, ewelled and painful joumes, spinal affections, | ail enclosed in go vd fer *| ‘The new comedy of a the committee. | Passed by her Legislature, calling on Congress to put an | Ls republic property. But he did olfject to rapt 4S LNGERAOLL, Sole Froprietor, p Alto, seve other pisces of land at Rockaway, for sale. | PEW YORE OPERA HOGEE OTOL OR aeeT Cornet ‘The committee then proceeded to voto on the amend, | ¢Dd tothe Mexican war by Salitepatabisind shameful | ibutions upon private Property, as an exploded ilea bes coritoner eREeeet me deombniry Joke, | Te yon FOR Nia alt Delangerge: or | IN of varick }— the publi is reapethuliy" informed that | ments | wre edie cere aaerte ate pra aeiey tial; who died, as he Senator stated, Pe TRL s. = aes | Feuular drauva, opera baller ont donde peeormance of the | Lhe bill was reported to the Houso, with en amend, | Pose before Napoleon lived. I thank the honorable Senator OAL. FOR SALE, or to exchange for city property—A | Tegular drama, cpera, ballet, and vaudevill ; | document fo be printed, although it was the act of the | 7 i 5 i ge, with hn y t kuowledged’ tal lity, ment, including appropriations of two hundred and fifty | 4ocument fo be printed, ri @ | from Missouri for this information. (Laughter) ‘The I Aiikene prices Tor Seah peeked ane” Of Fed Ash Com | Feit handsome cotinge, with five oF ten acres of land, irae: | _ Artists of dekuowledged talent, itr WHLGIRT,| teoceandiaollara ter a: doting Py asex! dew amcccte, | Lexiletare of nscyeralgmBatelsnbihavdiratused '0(0b,| suateettcale elie ee eoeR Tron OTE, large aut, $6.00; screened and delivered ta good order’ trom | ways Long lelaud’ on the Hockat ee Rone Moths |: SICK Acrng Manager, snake hor oles ofthe thentre. f { | #2 Would have been just rebuke of the fanatical spirit | and Queen Elizabeth, in support of the’ legitimacy of « my yard, coracr of King and Greenwich atree! ceats | acres of Jand attached, to the cottage are well studded with | _WANTED—Twelve ladies for the Corps de Ballet. Ap- | and fifty thousand each for one at Kittery, and ono at | in which the memori ‘onceived system of contributions. Mr. D. said he was willing to Will be allowed to those wiuo wish vagend their own-earts. | peach and fruit trees, ls ayood barn and ether out- ply between the hours of 12 and 2. 430 the the plan to be determined by the Secretary | I rejoice to Mr. Atch’ amendment was | admit it all, and: thatthe further you went back, the _j23 ime PETER C) N. jouses on the property; also an ice house; and the same is CONCERT. | ed fc Ly \d omfortabl TO DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. presidenasss Ales. about. savouty aoree Of aka UST RECEIVED by i { wood-land, meadow and tillable land, which will be PL AES ine atte Pla vinted gad ear ‘Brands. told in different parcels i he Apply to, d splendid pattern: 519 Im*re JOHN.L. NORTON, jr. 4 Delancy st. | voted gown to-day by a vote of 30 to 20. The Senate is | stronger and more general would be the authority for | evidently net disposed to change the character of the | ‘* contributions” until you would find the system dege- | force usked for by the President nerating into unrestrained pillage and plunder. But the ‘The Brazilian affair is ina fair way to be happily ad-| system: of contribution was. system of levying upon Lari ke public tnt hewilgives Grande Vou! aed'ist | Voto on this amendment, yous 98, nays 61. trumental Concert on Saturday, the 6th of Web. Furth . ; si f . ots Fe a lay, the fo iwish tenet Mr. Cocke, of Tena., asked the unanimous consent o! RAMES—, i | ju in Minister and Mr. Buchanan have vate property, a sort of organized and regu VOLGHE LAN Eee rg Ree cP meeaeeorn hath cad’ tell ae GRAND RELIEF BALL, re rienue: itaer S fouit reselation,, ‘tendering, the | «U1 trequantaonlareucear ou thaieullect ard tie atte, | sarteg, eat senaistet ariitiite ot ltend akaaen size. Kors y JOHN ROACH, Optician, 82 Nessau st. already approxi: 8 to a final settlement. So much for | nation, or this age of the world. If you don’t give we FOR SaLé, 3 5 | thanks of Congress to Gen. Taylor. N. B—Chemicais, Cases and all uatensicused 14 Detustie- fh A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in 19th street, near In Aid of the Suffering Poor of Uegtonedt Res " . | the debate on the Navy Appropriation Bill, to-morrow at | g Roman General named Ospolius, under the ides, pe: Pe pied fier ee foabctec's bgt athens Bdaate one o'clock, (meaning to-day.) The resolution was at | haps, that ae signified in the Yorkshire vern: } \ a | WL 7 ————— | ripe statesmanship. | shall have to take. This is the view which he took of ingeonstantly on hand San 24 Tm* th Irving Flace--a modera built two story and attic,with | WAT ILL take pisce at Castle Garden on Wedn BY THE MAILS. | ‘O»Driscoll, who drew a knife on his fellowi in a street | the subject. ‘ TO MARBLE WORKERS. marble mantels in basement, and fiast and second sto- | of the grand balls of the senson, ¢ —— of Rio Janeiro, i undergoing pun- | | Mr. Jaxnacty then took up and concluded his argu- POLISHING CLOTH Hien, four rooms in the third story’ house twenty: fect by | dollars each, to admit a gentleman and two ladies, Wasuinatox, Jan, 98, 1817, ishment for a vi ian law. ‘The whole | ment in favor of Mr, Atchison’s amendment for tho vo YAUDS superior Lolishing Cloth suitable fo | forty; lot twenty by seveuty-five, Guilt and fivished with ex | had of the Secretary, or any of the following The PI ittnitine ts 4 1, | affair has very little of seriousne: nd against the proposition of mustering the SOO YANPS snerior Folishing cl and’ fitable fo | pecial reference to its oceupation by the owner, | Ge srt: ¢ Plan of Operations in Mezico—General Taylor's | Coration of Lieutenant Davis. | troops as regulars. In the course of his remarks, } | ack & BRODIE” Exe thous ne} oll an remain on boad end mortgage, Gt. Hogan lorace Greeley Letter—The Bill to Create the Office of Assistant Secre- | no doubt, su bore down pretty severely: at intervals upon the adm: raal.ad g Mich’! Burk tary of State. blame on tl | tration, and the probable dispensations of this military jalé Iw#rre e 7 tention of Bizek and White Smit FARM FOR SALE ATAUCTION, pe AL oe Nothing could haye been better conceived than the | paerel mele gs een euthasiiouasl ote as{aeaoyom enny sores na the prevent crtet ne mooie Will be sold at auction on ‘Tuesday, the 2dday of | ¥. B.C Ald. Gilmartin plan ef operations hitherto adopted by the administration | discipline, obedience to the military law, subi om account of ill health, For further informa Bvisteh neces va Ce es ete | Pepe in the prosecution of the war. Evory movoment of the | f mnsume more of her coffse thay | duty in camp, and practical eficioncy inthe Geld, con- a TR techs A. EAMBON; Syod land, witha good D + elling, Bi | army of occupation has been made with a view to lead | SY 0 pedi agnr My Tick walle Cte ale ee eee [ee eee Ren Tivatuat oe’ Hidiones: HARDWARE, CUTLERY, RAZORS, &e. | Mamaroneck-county of Weachester, about one | i MeGivuey | Santa Anna to believe our design was to fight our way | sion of the Brazilian article. Mr. Cartrenpen moved to amend the bill so that in \ FENNEY’S Tallyho Razors.” > "| the village of Mamaroneck, on the Weaver street rc a John Geraghty Joseph Murphy from the Rio Grande into the heart of Mexico. Accord her in exchange, in any quantity, are i of ten regiments of volunteers, there shall be three | PS A Se miles {zum the City Hall, ahd near the lige of the New Ha- | Ald, Foote Pat'k Kelly Timothy Garrick | inety he collected last | these are not the staple food of her people, who | of regulars, to wit one of dragoons, one of voltigours, Wiison & Southera’s elegant Table Cutlery veusnd New York railroad; has an abundance of the best | D.C. Broderick B. Hannagan Philip Coline is th Sa pea rn CO est ty eae rincipally on what they call farina. Brazil has and one of {oot riflemen, with @ rocket and mountain HB, Srenton’s fine Pen and voekot Knives, oar Wace the prom! alent ‘T: | James Murphy Recav heray | Luis Potosi, the key to the interior. The intercepted | therefore, no disposition, nor is it her Interest i quarrel | howitzer battery. ieee a aig & i ether list goods, are held for sale, ta the trade on tatu! A. Lawrence, New Kochelle, or of the subscriber, on the | P. A. Keane. Wm. Nugent despatches contained a plan of operations, in the form of | with us. E . ie Destin wes nnd Jarstood to inquire, the meaning turera’ account, by 3 4 8, STENTON. ey LEONARD DEKLYN. | cent John Ba interrogatories to General Taylor from Mr. Marcy, the avikaisadin; Ja sap10it.)'| fear clace of ‘ aoe re, a je dut armament o} Foreign Hari nare Commlss 23 PLUNER TS PARDEESOE N._ | cat James Riley. purport of which led Santa Anna to expect a combined 1a a deans te of Perti —The Result. | COL. BENTON’s LUCID srT108. Orders solicited from the trade for the abov ‘NO 12344 FULTON STREET. , ee attack on his part at San Luis Potosi, by two separate | /tkislative Action—wA Struggle of - | | Mr. Benton undertook the explanation. Ho re usual :nanufacturers’ terms, (no eommission.) na 6 atarea Owen cole Miles ( tool PH Lennon | ' oof parties inthe House, which | the Senator from Georgia to their school boy day Jad Im a ee acest hat ar $3 00 and only tog J. Sweeney, Columbian Hall, South Brooklya. soe SO hy mar ar Pitemey ene con mmee by wayel | oo cendilyatrball tedpabriedip he irIke,,| thay. were eacaty, tnronen Cumin coeemeeeaien ACCORDION it bats Back Repro ect it dit | ALE. MICKLE, Truce,“ S Sfunand Pei; | Temple. An oon the uiminitrationarned the ate | Ton in a dg reoledon ty armionts | THe) might aoe fe exflonan, MB hes spk ee Ble at I Se eee Jor eeabllohsent, and Seoute the eotlie thet k week heteore Fy ISH GUARD BALL of these despatches, orders were issued to take Tam- | of a certain place in Yor ire cal jyater |, from 4 : impossible to sell sUCH aN ARTICLE at a LOWEN price than yery short space of time. He isthe ouly one im the eity who | g3 4) dae iastie practical ag well as a theoretical knowledge of this pop- i et ‘THIRD ANNUAL BA of the Scottish G Fr will Sake Pinée ‘at the Apollo Saloon, on Monday ev. el : ‘ z : ; jar, Oyster Hill, (Laughter) Well, sir, these volti- Leroy menyon : NATURAL MUSIC: ry Is fworth’s fall brats aud cotillion band wi : that time defeated by an fadjournment; but immediately lar, Oyster Hill’ (Laughtor] | Well, sir, these volti- peetgies anply at the Accordion and Musical Instrument |.» STILL greater attraction at ARCHY’3, No.5 John | Pe,inattendanee. Tickets may be procared of the commit. | the intercepted kltcri apap sane tele to the | after the meeting of the House to-day, the resolution, {was hilly, wooded, rough, broken cone eae epot, 59 wn street. i ¥, fe rtzect A. G, hes just received by the Inst packers pt A. C. Cast’e, 381 Broadway; Lieut. MeLeod having been evacuated by its garrison according to the Accordions tuned and repaired, and music for the same. from Europe, n covsiderible addition to hiPalreaty | caa@Ptarts > "tal Bree 3 ghch¢s ‘ ci bmitted by Mr.Hopkins, reed | consisted of two or three men to a horse, not on the be i, ly orders of Santa Anna, he being dosirous of strengthening | Fo°°H8Y sooner geve his option tat would tako ef. plan of ride and ti,” one men Fiding ahead and hitching ‘Born it his position at San Luis Potosi—fully expecting the ad- | fect at one o'clock to-day, as designed, when it was | the horse, and goin, d waiting for the other to come 4 Lin r 74 Fulton st.; D. Serat. L th. extel # stock of Singing and Fancy Bi, following will be found 580 of the most choice | . 32 Hudson’ #1 a MORE BAS AND FRIVATE PARTIES furnished with the f Long Breed and Duteh C ni mated ts Sennen: mth avon | brought forward. Hewever, the(words were “tomor- | up. Not‘on that plan, sir. But the two or three men Harp nad Ftc pact RIES furnished with the | prepared to be put up for hstehing. Bird Cages, ‘Bird Se ‘Alec: Durymples sisie Boney nent Law, 126 Chureh | vance of the two divisions of our army on that post. The | brought forward. | Hewey ‘Thursday, of Friday. When | keptas close to the horse as possible all the time.—- .. Tine music selected from the most fashtounbies Opes | S24 All other things pertaining to the above, will at all Sera WA. ULIREHUGH, Secretary, whole system,since that time, has been of magni’ | the hour of one errived, Mr. Sawyer interrupted Mr. Sometimes a little, muscular, sinewy fellow would ET AVLIFFE, S. AYLIFFE, en ee Shetland Posies: King’ Charles Spaniels, Italian | ~/2¢ 80TaThSaBekMoistr 265 Broadway | ficent foints—and the consequence hus been that Santa | sims, in the midatof his speech, sayin; thatthe time hai take hold of the horte’s| mane, and " runaing H. Fre, as ‘FE, yhounds, and ey dogs co j HAKSPEAKE Div TIC AS= , not | come for voting on the amendments. ‘fhe Chairman of along would keep up with the horse at fu iss cerare ss a Renter Drethnrh: Hroteseans, | OPP uAans srl inspection ia veaseareds Ae cals ip eithou TH aegereen io AMATIC AS TOCIATION. | Anna has been kept in a continual state of alarm, not tho Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, gallop—and somotimos the little sinewy fellow running take place at the Coliseum, on Friday eve. | ‘#ting to leave San Luis Potosi, lest that position | M47. vicklin, decided that, according to the terms of the along side, would, when close pushed, jump up behind raary 5th, yet: eat ™ 73, Seige ci the should, by a rapid movement, be attacked, although | ;esolntion, the voting So not — Levens “ to-mor- bei hos vault oe th CB cpa ged bid the associrtion, Gothic Hall; of Juo. G. Taylor, 5 ‘ row.” From that time until ten o’clock the Committee called voltigeurs. They jumped up o ae tthe Coliseum, aud of any of the members of | his army bis cri Kg A er} apy Putte, tnd then the House were engaged in questions of order, | voltigeurs.” They wore jumpers, air. They vaulted or that he was obliged to keop his soldiers in a state border- | sj otions to adjourn, calling the House, asking excuses jumped up. They were hot only used by the Romans in ing on starvation. Ho dared not retreat, and he could not | for tho absenteot, &o.. ‘he yous and nays were taken | Britain, Vut they had been used in rough, broken move forward without risk, nor except under great dis. | about twenty times. The object of tho democrats was countries. In tho Maritime Alps, in the Swiss’ Alps, in IMOLATS SULPHUR BATHS doubt the best selection he has ever offered. 26 Imre A UHNSTON'S BIRD STORE No. 547 Peart Srreet, near Broapway. BH No. 28) BROADWAY, oue door from Chambers IPS BATHS have been established for the last tweu- treet.—06 bags Canary ‘seed, sifted, at whwleasle | ix Years, and are the ouly Sulphur Baths in the ec Sieg, iy she tae wpatel Ly Breed Canaries, high, col Chinese, spice bird Jay ait in es T. will also send dres who intend appearing in costume, uw plaints, eruptions of the skin, Mr. ea " Gived daily trom 8A. MI. to 8 PAM. i17 mere | Ted bird | A to re-consider the vote on the resolution, passed at noon, | the Tyrolean Alps, all the way down, sir. seeds, nest bores, ry | and send for tiem on the morning after the ball. advantage. Goneral Taylor had nothing to do but to / forthe purpose of changing the hour, and taking the | Mr. Branien fotimated that the term voltigeurs was PREPAID LETTERS TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. | great variety, by PEP eon Mew York, | —2220-2us#re await an attack, always maintaining a threatening etti- { yote before on adjournment—that of the whigs was to unknown to the oman General slluded to. is TE aiventa itis ait yartsof Burope Bee wil lose | P.S—Lettersas above will be atiendedto, j23 1m*r LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE, tudo, and rendering it impossible for Santa Anne to di. | defeut the devign.. The whigs, complained, privately, | fuubuen ike. coe SERRE AE Serer: ree OUR TT, | FoR SALE | VEADAME JOREPATEE WEISS, Mistress of the rect his attention to any quarter. One live extended | oy 9 pill involving appropriations to the amount of | Mr. Branixn—I venture to say that that term was Sent ee Witte | NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS.—A pair of full | States Ghat apeliee iets fener ecinentzen in the United | tom Monterey down to Tampico, having in our possex” | at least, if not "mere. than eight. millions’ they | equally unknown to the Roman General—[Rouewed "P. 8.—Lettersean be prepaid, as above, to ali: arts of the SRR ee Newfoundiaud Dogs. male aud female. Apply | agent, Mr JOHN POVEY, of the Park Theatre, New York, | sion the mountain passes between Monterey and Saltillo, | had no objection, however, that the vote shot | langthter, Colonel Benton joining in.) conti! 5 i 327t030th At 86 West street. Price $20 for the ~ ja292i*r who is duly at rised to make all arrangements for Les Dan e by the latter t ith be taken to-morrow,” as proposed by the re- Tr. Pue.rs inquired what amendment was before the NoTic | Di. KELLINGER’s | seuses Viennoise. it re | a8 babes id at ‘i is tine ha | solution. Both vartios vied, the one with the other, | Senste, a os vet 4 L ; i 4 | ainhis ere ™ try. it taken | 7 rseverance, their | . CRITTENDEN er explained sto “EME coparnership heretofore existing between the un- | INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is warranted to CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, costal Weal Wak aie rT ted fe rae hi “ the ihiw. Sdoulee andar -1¢ fal wise may be calles en uphill Yusi- | two sen to a horee—-the horseman, for omnes regu. day dissolved by mutual content. ‘The casted oe debit featieiike muagis ie romoviag tenuate tod i PHILADELPHIA. GAOL ONL rtree ieee ness. ‘The utmest good humor prevailed, hundreds of lar dragoon, and the man running alongside armed as an the fm will be settied by Mr Brocke te when at ie, “One or twordoses ia certain to relieve bilious | "PSHE Subscribers having leased the above magnificent es | sion. i cigars were smoked, the cookery tables in the entrance | infantry man, who, in cave of necessit; » could jump due U © cou ik n ehs fey diatshon, e as itis taken. It is perfectly delight | (ablishment, offer the same (o rent py the ag Ms y i ant Having completed this system, Genoral Scott was sent | well patronised, and'the refectories in the basement not | behind the dragoon, and the whole ride off together, ‘ft he ts owhon thenaine ofthe rms nt” NSM | RiViniesodoraad Hever Itiauversally neknowiedged to | Capt their peucran br deka ie 6 1 7 | down bo Tamploy, With orders ta marek upen Vera Cras | Deuseted, Al ton Glock an edjonrament took place: | was reqteents bell and helt of Goegsame infantry, H. BROWER, be the beat family medicine ever offered to the public. Irice GH particulars cao be obtained of Mr. oem pyladbnig And thus nine hours were consumed in—doing nothing! | and whenever they met the enemy, there would bes u i. 2 the lessees, at the box office, every moming, between the fe ae tad i SAMUEL BROOKS. 50 cents per bottle i ‘d i 4 sed as soon as he could be furnished with a necessary force. FELIX line of infantry and a line of dragoons, all of the same re- New York, Jan. 26, 1817. 426 In Sold at 230 Pearl street; C. Ring, corer of John and | 12. All comsrunieations must Be sadreesee (0 f ——$—_—__—_—_ gsi ig NUGNS & FISCHERZ —_| Broadway: comer of Bowery and Broome, $4 aveuue and | pocpoeis oe WaT WAVGHIN Ke vAAzER, _ | Tettct such foros waste Rave been»made up bade a Wasninaton, Jan. 28, 1617, | "M0 wen rose to speak ‘ 2 fri Joth street; Jeffries ydrug store; Dr. Burrett’s Doyer and Chat- | 28 a2? Cr | the ton regiments asked for from Congress by the Exe- iy . Ps Mr. Arcne: 5 OULD oall t ticn of their friends and the public, | ham. nnd nt trol, City Hal it im*re. | RST 7 ; | Another very interesting day in the Senate, as your | Mr. Bentox—Only half a minute, sir. t their Mani 4 Wareroom, 1 ich FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE tive. With General Taylor’s organization on the fron. | ; ; ‘ My. Aeonak— ? sect to ehauune thot sasortment of finio Foster: "They | FOL G OLD SPRING AND PEST LOLVT, | [TAUIAN GUARDS, tobe ire atthe Arouio SancoM, | ‘ep, Genoral Scott was not to interfere, but to proceed | TePorter's report will show—a very ridiculous day in the | MF-Awcan— What dove the honorable Benatar say," are the most 101 | J 4 . 4 EVENI }, Fel 5 . bd i “ * ‘ | " i i - rf 2 No. feranos with Coleman's Patent Avsitau Attachment. | ylscnding, ot Dobbs Ferry, Gran Point, Tickets aa be bad of any of ihe following committee :~ | down the coast immediately he could be furnished with | roel td House reporter's report will amply illus book, sir. Opening a book, and apply a cyo-gue) rr aS erplank’s Point, Caldweill’s, and Van Cort: ‘apt. J. Avezzana,2t New si it in the capture of San Juan , . H 4 ER nner, ore Lieut. M. G. Lengli, 18th st. 3d avenue. the necessary troops to asi pt a | skip— u re jumpors. (Laughter) To ee H. GUERRIER, | "The Steamer HIGHLANDER, Capt. 6, B. Armstrong, | Hasiga Dr, Altroseht, 19 Wooster street.” Ulloa, and afterwards to occupy Vera Crus. From Inthe Senate we had : dance ip, to jump; but he that q BLEACHER we Binet, OCD, Good eottblished 4 will leave New York, from the Newburgh ter foot of War- Germeant I. Kevy, i20 Sd avon thence the war was to be carried into the interior. | Mr. Niles on the finances—resolutions. | be insane. ughter.] '’ 9 inform the > y mornin 90% »M. Fe 2 . thy i a 4 i “ ed Jobbers, that by anew process, superior to all | passage epply to the Capraiy on hosed: OF GIEDOF | jn35,97,30,L0606erIC ‘atlas Thus the combined movements of our fleet, and the | MF. Benton ina learned definition of ‘ contributions” | ‘The nd noes were called upon Mr. Atchiso he in eble to restore alt kinds/ot Rik Goode, | PNR’ “Hhne Highiavder hasjuse been fitted wo me or | STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE AND SIOKE | troops under General Scott, on tho Castle of San Juan | extorted. Sea ts: enemy, te contradistingalshed: from TO LET. 329 wre Q'Ulloa, could be made without fear of interruption from | Plunder. | amaged ; this process | mauner as au ice Boat, and will continue to run » Cropes Silk Glover, | N ring the wint ec. ‘estored without leaving any odor. or chyngtng for changing the ten regiments into volun. teers, under the act of May last, and it was lost by the following vot ‘he location is | Potosi, that he caused all the water tanks to be destroyed 46 Broadway continnes to remit money, in sums large or | tokecher with the. privil store. ? : ‘ : ison, , 2, JELANCBS TO IRELAND, &c. *PSHE undersigned mes for sale the stock of Dry Goods | Santa Anna, who could not leave San Luis Potosi,un- | Mr, Benton in an equally learned expontion of volti- lecwtay eeittenaees beri y~ BE detest eemawis frioged. | % | perty of Wine Le the seve Incl pettttiett byfhoe | lees to attack General Taylor's lino. So assured was the by or bap cece ans, Greene, Hannegan, Huntington, Jarnagin, ticular attenuon will be reeling snd pe | | fxm of W. J. and W. <A. Hall, No. 33 Catharine street (be- | \foxican General that ho was to be attacked at San Luis | | And lively and sparkling debate on the bill of ten n of La., Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Simmons, of Stock ns ‘All of which wil | GkhOKGe MeBRIDE, sr., nas removed his umce vo No. | tween Henry and Madison pert) im the city of New York | | regiments, Lg | | stand on the land bounties, Upham Woodbridge 22. en, 0 Ol upon which the chances are that the contest between | “Nays—Mossra. Allen, Ashley, Atherton, Bagby, B 316 Im: Small, to persous residing in any part of Ireland, in the same | fontaine hh oe eee 10 hee a ‘The store has & | on the road leading to that city from Saltillo, for the pur- | old Ballion end Mr, Commence wil e ed Ree Bright, Butler, Calhoun, Cameron, STC LIS ILE eee ee eee mr, tame fF | with cwo sky highs beck, and watt’ pose of embarrassing General Taylor's march. aia teen tho or are. a Tp Rd dag Depot for the reception and dei Court's, 118 Wiliam aes ein ie, | ome | cop counbensy and Seth of Con spereneiest mene: | bounties from the military bill. Noo varong. ngan, Meson, he stock of goods is small, but consists almost entirely of | No plan could be better calculated to Sevier, Speight, Sturgeon, Tur- iby Siew » The House had to light candlos and to hold a night ney “Westcott, Yul COIRT & DE: at.» New ainesony seen | eens teorteh Gk le wie te combate staple goods; and persons coinmeneing business willfind it | session of Vera Cruz, and throug session, on the stave, Soeur, ony Bepposteccns aera TEN THOUSAND MORE YOLUNTRERS. y 01 i Treturd, England, or Scotland, to whom 1 mn ia cal) pad examine ¢ to the city of Mexico. But this plan, by the publication | Whethe rf ttle of the Winans “a! nth ied Mr. A renewed his be sent, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmit- | Perty for oe, an be dion I | lor’ u ki | the House. ittle of the absurdest, an: @ most ri in addition to the ten regiments of ted and paid accoritoily, and'a receipt to that effect given | Keous terms, aud are to be dispoaed of immediately to close | of Gen. Taylor's letter, will be soon known to Santa | dieulously preposterous expeaditure of the ayos und yyntoriere spe mution f° F forwarded to the reuser. 328 Imre ue Vork, Jan. 18,100 H. TURNER, A-sienee’ | Anna; and he will, consequently, deem it unnecessary nd the people's mnoney) that has occurred in the | ho only voted for the regal: er HOW LIVERPOOL New Line-Rerular Pack: | FevHin FIANO taught on very moderate terms bya Lady | tO maintain his present strong organization at San Luis | Capitol since the old one was burnt by. the Aritish —~ ecutive, because they were deemed by him to rt for January 2%.--"The superior {aat-sailing packet ty oh Me sero, end IE ad pera | 9 ha po j - ‘ | hip GANIICK, Copan B. JH. raat, 1000 tons | eakgsty impart to her pupilea perfect knowledge ote theory | Fatt, ’ _ | Porter will do | Mr. Davrow and “Mr. Jannaorn spoke ogainst the ‘They heve imported patent machinery for putting uo ic | burthen, will sail as above, her regular day yt freight or | with the greatest feeniey rms, three dollars per month. It ia in this point of view that the publication of the let amendm z and worsted in the best aud most approved manners either in | Passage, having aceommovations ansurpassed for splendor | K'tine nares at the office of this paper shall | ter iy most to be deplored. Santa Anna will see the hand TWENTY-SiNTH CONGRESS, MuRON explained thatthe President had giv orcomiort, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall | line acusess this pape fer is most to be deplored. San e ‘auch queen, Asyivaaie Commerion ts: wndocyeata that the cll> ibbons, silk and | #feet, oF to Me Ws beri vaste TG8 AND SCALPS—The lazgest, the cheapest and | °f his antagonist, and ho will profit by its exposure. His | gta cera which they might elect or. select, if oompotent, ruenis re dyed aud made equal oo | Price of passage $100. ob zs the best assortment are to be found at A.C. BARRY, | first act will bo to ascertain the truth of this revelation, | In Senate. would be approved; and ‘stated farther, that other icles. The packe ROSCIUS, A. Eldridge, master, will ug roadway, corner of Liberty street, up stairs. his next to despatch, or more probably, to lead in per- Wasnineron, Jan 28, 1847. States refused to come up. nnsylvania would fll the Orders carefally attended to and prompily executed. succeed the Garrick, and sail Sth March, her regular day. | _d1® teri © 0 ere on ? Clear and sparkling morning Large concourse of the , ten regiments of the regulars called for. (Laughter } Snz0 1m : Bh. MNCS eae be A. & G. BRANDON, | son, a portion of his army to Te relief of frees ine | sovereigns in the galleries ofthe twe houses, Prayer by | Mr. Husrxaroy asked if the President would exer CAST OFF ULOTHING AND F TT URE FOR LIVERPOOL—T Successors to F. A. MUNDEN, General Taylor will be obliged to content himself with | the Rev. Henry Slicer. Journal of yesterday. cise no discretion WANTED Relating pesker shin CONSTLFULION. 1006 BLUUK LETELR SIGN | maintaining his present position, or to advance on San | oe eee ian tothe | ae Cannan czpleited ibat, ey Goured of Che Prosi ADIGE of Gentlemen inving any east offer superftuons | tous burthen, Capt.dfolin Biittou, will sil as above, her re- MANUFACTURERS, | Luis Potosi under manifest disadvantage. His presence | p.esont information of the Renata te te ae . tee | ar, Ir the officers submitied by the Gompantes were rice for the same by sending forthe suvecriber,at ue rest: | “For fecight or passage, having. splendid, large and com(ort SIGN PAINTERS | at Vera Cruz will be unnecessary. day oF two for consideration, to wit :— qualifed, they would probably be appointed; if not qua. deuce, or through the post, which will be punetnally attend- | able state room: enbin, apply to the captain on board, at NO. 2 TRYON ROT , | Itmay be found necessary, as the feint will no longer i. Declaring the public Suton pending the war | lified, or satisfactorily recommen: y persons at the edio M. 8. COHEN, Agent, west pier Barl DP. or to inf ; begs . ‘ ‘ with Mexico to raise additional revenues to tho extent place whence they came, the President had the discre pd cnle, HULL & MINTURN, 67 Bouth ot Adsoining the Harlem Hajlrond Oitice, New York, | | avail, to advance on dan Luis Potosi in earnest. Should | Wit, Mexico ta raise Fen te votes toa _N. B—Ladies ean be attended to by Mrs. Cohen. j26 Imée | The meket ship HOLTINGUER, 1030 tons ourthsns | penhTAnence | Wasnington Stores, Walliam street: Htath- | Senta Anna leave that place, taking a considerable por- | “ot Declaring that this can be done by an increase of | Moss's. Janxagrw, Banaen, and Bewrow discussed the BRANDY, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, FRUIT | om hor requint day! avec Marchers ne COnsttatiON, aud Mull | U's! Bonded Warehouse, Naukia Trea Company, ke, &e.' | tion of his troops with him, a force may be sont from | the duties upon the articles embraced inthe several sche- inexpedioncy of the amendment of Mr. Allen, Tho ad = ” ge. he mn Shik? ee om jai9 2m*rre_ | Tampico up the river Panuco to its source, whence the | At!¢s of the tariff of 1846, [incl ding several articles of ditional volunteers were not called for. W., G,BURDICK, No. BS ‘Brosdway, three doors above | FOR LIV EREOOL | JPHEUMATION, PAINS AND STIFFNESS OF THE | qumoe n epi neaieg + ada i | the free list, and among them a duty upontea and coffee ) THE FORCE IN THe FIELD. + Wall street, offers for sale the following, m lots to | ety een corgie P JOINTS, SUROFULA, DISKASES OF THY SKIN, | distance to San Luis Potosi is short. ‘This movement, if | \'3. Expressos the opinion of the Son's that tha people | Mr. Dix opposed the amendment for 10,000 yoluntears ti 4 | HUDSON, ¢ aptain Pa Ke. Ke —Ktina's Comvousp Sy nup of Hydriodate of Potsssn, | there were a sufficient number of flat boats for the pur. | during time of war will cheerfully bear these or any | There were 20,000 volunteors now in the fleli—twolva Bran and pale, various brands, of prime qualit Sail as above. gFor freight or passage, having good accommo | Kersaparila, und Yellow Dock.T sd | impositions of taxes that may be necessary to sustain the | months volunteers; but they, toagreat extent, may pro- Whisl teh and Irish ee dations, apply on bow ans Wat font ef Wall atteets | published for the sole benefit of tho | Pose of transportation, would be much more easy of ex” | OuPiic credit. " | bably remain during the war. We have just calied out Fan, Jamin dias do bay ° % 56 South street, d stiffness of the ovat hy ecution than to send a force from Monterey, by a long, | 4. Declares this increase of revenue necessary, in or. | nine additional regiments, making the volunteer force fuerries, pale, gold and brown 4 |e Rot oK, 4 from an impure state of the bleod, Ke. arduous route, destitute of water—portions of it, if 1 am | der to afford a basis for the redemption of the principal now on han} sbout1.000 mea. We have a reguiac foros ts do NOTICK=Packet ship GARRICK, from Liver- i pire {the government. of about 16,000 men, and the now regiments will pro wy dar th | and interest of the loans of the 4 Pool, isnow discharging uuder genern! order, ot | Aa experiments, under the direction and sup % | correctly informed, of such a nature as to compel un ar- | THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL BW we the Tegular force to 27,000 men. The 9 do 1 LIS tia cameo ws potest ee Weer | recommendation, snd many have pronounced itthe, beet pos. | My in march to expose its flunk. Mr. Peancr, from the Library Committee, to which gain force, inelt Jing the ten rogiments of Semury, Hardiness Pratear hee keg go eS alameda combination of remedies for the above named disea ‘Tho publication of General Taylor's letter will com- | was referred the memorial of Mr. Robert Owen, which Ving for the war, will be 28 000 volunteers, Beppe Ales Wn piats. ust landed, ripe good Ship or Bark to | give aulstuction. “lt th fies and quickens the erreula- Pel the adoption of some plan far less advantageous than | o™DT# | ‘3 ith a WANTED eaiate outline for the reorganization of baw gor in _W.C B.pledves himself most ran a ANTED pomodia ‘rn livia he Bennie, nada eke Meeoe"a ty | ao 1% New Griese, | opposition to the three fundamental errors upon w 2 most active prosecution of the war that already in operation, besides, that the tardiness of society is now establisbed, asked that the committee be | A PROT MST: ‘ery part of the agimal | ly to, ARWK COLLINS, , a 56 Sourh street. | Congress in f Executi discharged from the further consideration of the subject, | Mr. Hawweaan rose to enter his protest ogainst this KOBERT HOPE HART informs | ae —e ouch street OA TL aT in he tr0epe | ceeeiteat fe. bee Sntbaltiad oa (Ri Teaneiney Orveeiion plan of hurring every measure through without time for wishers that he gs FRENCH BARK VIC 1 Called for, will, in all probability compel him to defer the which was agreed to. ‘This is a vory important eubject | debate; and reterring to #eve ral cases of this sort, be said “isimere i piid’by the capeain | for these most distressing coinplaints. Iti reeommensed tu ¢ontemplated capture of San Juan D'Ulloa until the ter: jnthe abstract | the megs momreblgn Cane Wes th mn treaty, vt the a0 iin re nena a dil ciamararhana seed bs aio eonvins the mow | misation ofthe (coming) Hickly earen | OF OREGON AND CALIFORNIA Close of the last session 8 over Mr. Bew —— ay Y prising properties. a ship or bark, to load | “'Preparedand sold by CHA LM H. BING, Drogyi | "ie | _ The bill “ creating the office of Axsistant Secretary of | ., Sit; Bewrow submitted a resolution (which ILLINS, 56 South st. | KR a thorizis retary of the 5 to d Mr. Haws: State and for other purposes,” introduced in the Senate | ot eit Me Ghmcies Pees (an tepealene, my hie eaple Mr. Berro in executive session? by Mr. Sevier, Chairman of the Committee of Foreign rations of the far west, of Lieut. Fremont) for a mep of Mr. Harereoan—Yeos, sir; the obligation of confidence LAG: Poszien and Domestic Rags rhe ls TEREST, prox be, WANTED, immediate! for New Orleans. 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