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AUCTION NOTICES. M. W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer, and when thet subsides, oa counteracted b foreign markets. The privilege Pe ragin ress of con- attrast « large quantt vat iad of Ua semen! . a7 ees WANTED. T CHEAP KER! 4) a7 9 Tany $i 20 per wee ey the Garrick will b ing supplies, Share caeuet tis mission > |, with encoui sumption there, will no doubt py d at the becomes known be greater than usual. The defic! @ Louisiana crop by 50,000 to 70,000 hogsheads ( to the latest estimate) will ob! import much more of our sugars when we take into view their probably im) crease of consumption, ow! their western provision trade with England, and the ign sugar lately coms into t at has just closed, they took one hundred and fifty thousand boxes from hence and Ma- tanzas, and it does net a y want two hundred ell * Taylor's Gold and Silver Coi is 3 to $5 per day. Ap; Ci LECIURE IN St. PETERS CHURCH,§ | BARCLAY STREET. | HE VEBY REV. DR. RYDER, 8, J College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, on Ganesy. Fremas, next, edatends. Fe je ous Kinds, Britauuia war #0, 1 rosewood Pianoforte aud Stool, Secretary Book ‘Also, 20 patent Knife Cleaners, to clean from 3 to 8 kuives. tere the United States sa : ishing office, 99 Bri to the favorable state of bruary 7, conclude his Lecture ry ps, dressing and plain pear improbable id fifty thousend bo: ching season Spain took more sugar ar, and may be wantity this reason, as fe general trade ‘nd other provisions, are in- looking back in the course of our sugar trade during the year 1846, we find that it presents some novel fea- were wet, which occasioned strong feara that the usual time for grinding would not be afforded, and a serious reduction of the crop would ensue. Fortunately, however, rainy season was a onseted for the previous bad weather, and the yield has 5 I mer than was expected. Yet, th the period termed the rainy | |, there was a sufficiency of moisture (more equally distributed throughout the year) sh is now ir the a highly important circumstance in connection with the although the fury of that visitation seems to have bern equal to and even greater than that of 1844, the cane was in a far more vigorous condition to meet having been nurtured under favorable influences, and not | been subjected to a drought, as was the case then Since the hurricane, as we have already noticed, the weather has been remarkably propitious; and to this con- junction of circumstances, we owe our happy deliver- the ruinous effects of that calamity on the great staple of the island. “The course of prices last year was also upuaual. They were lower during the first months, while there was the prospect of a deficient crop, than at the end of the season, when a fair quantity was expected tobe preduced. The advance during the autumn was, however, entirely ow- ing to the reduction of the duty in England and the | ticularly the former; otherwise en much lower. th ‘The doors will open at 6 o’e! mence at 7 o'clock. GREAT EXCNEWEST AND NEW Dis- L jock, the Lecture will com- | case; stove, stools, & ROYAL GURL. EGANT ENGRAVINGS. from thence of flour, rice, R. J. B. BENNETT will Tee a course of les tures. ‘The early months roportion of the 304 Broadway corner of Du: more than com- Oil Paintings—F; BAGLEY’S GOLD PENS—§3 ONLY! HE subse ber has recently ma FORMIGN ADVERTISEMENTS. SIMMONDS WARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ¢ Yard, London, England, all déscriptions of sin the United States, if place ference to James man Hunt, Esqs., New York. $1500 +o $2500, large the violent daily rains di “ction in the | season were not ox; il, ‘The Pens are of an ex 1 ; Ria hie wan wy rely upon finding a first rate ry. | T]NDERTAK Y¥. SAVAGE. 92 Fulton street. ‘ANS.—WOOWOKTH has jut imported, and is now opening some new st Dress Fans, to which he Ec at EW EVENING F. Bennett and Free- WA? . ED, only a SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, for thetr buildin gat Waele itness of \Le proceed: ressed to Mr. Risk, at this office, w, will be treated confidentially. NOTICE TO FIREMEN. cRA MEN . 8. stating place of int f2 aer “ARNOT, New York. JOHN’ HAVILAND: AH ROGERS, Boston. All pspers please copy. would have be ‘he relative value of whites was dey wed ut the beginning of the year, {ito Russia of ortuhed suger from but planters sought to countoract this by making a smaller proportion of whites, and tially succeeded, being assisted by a well sustained in- ‘ood demand for the . Mediterra- en shipped than usual.” exported from three ports of the island of Cuba, in each of the past two years, distin- guishing the destination, has been as annexed:— Moasses Exrontep rnom Havana, Ganpanasy 845 ann 1846. FOR SALE CELLENT ;BAGATELLE MAHOGANY ret. Baquire i LE for sale ar 55 Cir Fiar I D . Sev iy Lngonen sa Conran back workshop for R. SOUTH WARD. . New Ye IVIDEND.—The Board of D have declared a dividend of months, payable to the Sto: quiry for Spain,’ and ean, to which tore ba: ‘The quantity of molas F ALFORD HENRY A8LETT, of Loudon, will send zerland, or to No. some informatio ORNY, Secretary. d until (0th instant. DoF, 6 JG, he transfer Book will be close 2w*re SPIROMETER. HE inventor and patentee of the above highly pmpsrtant wo) *aeamaieae gai EN wishing to study the French Language, | oe, instrument for testin finda very good opportu’ | ‘0. 131 Fulton st the condition of the Li ae LANGUAGE, EVENING CLASSES. fe} ‘ents can be accur Is Hhds. ‘Te United States. «17,201 26,334 20,671 47, ce and other parts, 1,999 1404 2,897 6,235 19,900 27,738 23,508 58,977 28,669 50,958 ‘This trade is principally with the United States, and the inerease, compared with 1245, amounts to more than | one hundred per cent. ‘The anvexed statement exhibits the condition of the | Farmers’ Bank ef Virginia, including the branches, on the let of January, 1846 and 1847: Vaamens’ Banx or Vinoinia, ann Brancurs + 4.010.338 21 $4 this new and important invention, between the hours of id 1 o'clock, a the Astor House AN IMPORTANT WORK. NEUROPATHY, on THE TRUE PRINCIPLES OF THE ART OF HEALING , THE SILK cing an explavation of the nction THE CURE OF'D: een thei: powers and those of Drugs, da witha view to drt:rmine their re jue, and p oper ures. BY FREDERICK HOLUICK, Lecturer on Physiology, Price, 25 Cents. Pu’ Hi "Terms—$10 per qaarter, payable in advance, RAGS, RAGS, E subscribers will pay the highest market price in | livered at their Paper Works, Win wor Locks. H: Pt, or at their Paper Warehouse, 65 and 67 Navsau si 3 2) PER*SE & BOOKS, 65 & 67 Nassau st. PATENT ENVELOPE PAPER IVE HUNDRED REA\ (age | UP spic ry "atent Envelope Paper, autt- | ‘] PERSSE & BROOKS, 65 ond 67 Nassau st. =o Debt ou'standing, kes hed and ‘or tale *183 BROADWAY, je Labarsque’s Chloride of Soda, m>st liberal terms, ca. _—_—_“ushta To THe Gieewistren teres Park THEATRE.—Wednesday Evens. Febraary 3d, { L A T E T ¥ past, now one wi Ih formed, medv of LOOK Bt FORK wooden clock in Ci jut run of the time, to- YoU Ladi Min Dalton, Sit Bass; Mr Brandon, Dyott: ST MOMENT, pte fovenues to par ; . | ————— clothe aoe r which, ‘DIANA_AND BNDYMION—Diane TELEGRAPHIC. | th X If that ope- Rete, Civecn; Huntress, Siguorina Mantin; Endymion, Signor | = | fation will increase the revenues, it is the very thing we ‘To which will be added the ETON BOY—Col Curry, Mr | Wastinavon, Feb. 2, 1847.9) | gupect te pep thats done oe ee eas and whole to conclude with LA POLKA—By Big- | ‘The New Orleans mail arrived at half past 5 o'ctock: | “Beri an tele of 93,900,060 enough? Is not thet pr cioees, tnd Bignor Morea,” eos will com- this afternoon. The papers of the 26th ult. announce | father 8 yaltsy soma? nl Ghee nee the Cxieaner pomune ance ne otclocks Boxer bis Mitta ent Caltery coats | the arrival of the steamer Lait, from Brazos, 1ath ult, | Me tughest increase in {il admit of the most revenue BENEFIT OF MISS MARY TAYLOR. | but she brought no news. | iD order to raise the funds required to sustain the OMT HLY THEATRE Wednesday, vening, Keb rnment? Is A a wer ay ah ————— | and the faith of the govern for will be performed the. rand opera.of CIN REL o~ | The Boston telegraph was interrupted [yesterday | even fifteen per cent tax on tes and coffee, te 4 fe in A | $2,500 000, andidi A Chapman's Pedro; Hades Conde iis, | morning, and up to nine o'clock last evening, communi. | $2: pestasert in geste articles of cold iron will Mite Mary 2 lo Aorinds, Mrs Booth ; Thisbe, Mrs Ser" | cation had not been resumed. vaded the schedules of "46, "He hes broken the i 3 rake. | =< the 7] h the duti Fo sgeelade eae Coney 4 axpTouEs i eta | pa oe ee po ond silke, rather than a — re iy ir. Vin %, , 4 > . Sally Seragus, Mies Mary Taylors Poplin: Mined, AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. _ | siteen'porcont tax om toa eee He has | the principle, why not take. th benefit irele 25. conta: Pit end Gallery 1236 conta | war'neasure?” If, oer 4 er a temporary ta: tea and coffee for SOLYaRe rneeraereeries MODIFICATION IN THE TARIFF. jhe wat woos rears ei fio tran ad runry 3d—To commence with the Opereti of | 5 on @ more equal basis of taxation permanently, well and ing. Fel 3 pie RE Ng GONG NO BUrreiPvoms, Me aohaads sh, | whe Three Millions for Peace with cod, But pe bay admitted an infraction, and) why ‘not ich, RHOMEO AND GUILIETTA—Rhomeo, | Mexico. reduction that can be made, to secure the greatest iat’ MONS IACUES—atous. Jaeauer, Me amount of revenues? We should like to see this admim- ithe GOVemNows wire—iickery | GONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS: warsand hat wit tbo Mexican customs ant! isan i , set to work, and what with the amendment to the full pec paver hanes M.cennn; Pit one shilling: | &e. de. extent, both ways, of the tariff, we think a balence Doors open ar salto oO piece cereals rises at 7. | — Jou, what are $6000, whan, ‘ne detachment of 100 5 F 6000 men, and 8000 mules and horses at Victoria, ere ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, C1 treet.—On Wed. | Wasnunaton, Feb. 2, 1847. | OF 5 , P netday Eveuing, 3rd of February, frst periormance of | Ped eating up some 1600 bushels of corn per day? ‘opp ola’s Oper | ° pebedictnenneniendint oa RONINA PA | _ A report was received from the War Department, with | TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS Nina, hte dawg! the annual returns of the militia, | SKOOND SESSION. Henry | Onmotion of Mr. Dix, the President was requested to | Senate, iene | transmit to the Senate all information in his possossion re- ‘Wasuincron, Feb. 1, 1847. Goorge. Paturday west, (ye in of LUCIA DI LAMMERI t tier Boxes and Ki [ote forei i " Fine morning ; yes, indeed, it is a charming morning. jas uraceiie importation of foreign criminals ond pau: | Fi cee a in th Sania ep morning. ¥ je. Journal Mr Buvien called up the threo milion bill for procu | "Fetitoas were prevented from Dumber of Senators, se wil i h . | and, among other ir. Atherton, from citizens o: ing pease with Mexico, and made a speech in its favor. 1 v4 x ay = oer 2d New Hampshi Sents can be Its object was to secure pease. ‘The President and the | Ygrq ana pot onary, ecko. Wy ateaneat pth o’clock, F. ¥ | government were willing to make peace if Mexico would | their sdvocate in the Senate, agi a very feir ‘ea “A CARD. ive us indemnity for the war, or New Mexicoand Upper | Case ; but we suppose, at this juncture treasury, TALIAN OPERA.—The Managers of the Italian Opera | rpecareaes the appeal has been very addy timed. By Mr. Dix, inform the pu‘ lic that at the request of several persons, | sb m Monroe county, in reference to Tonawands Indiaa pete ing ts, outs performance %, ft Lucia. Di | Mr. Mruzen replied that now for the first time the | feet . Various petitions on the subject of French a % . | i ns those Fees atyeity Next, Gth Kebruary. to ive | avowed object of the war was toget New Mexico and | #70 California, He could see no prospect of peace by voting | tr Asuiey moved that the udlelary Cou | ites make this money. ‘The war would still go on, and he believed | an inquiry into the expediency ofexteding in admiral when all expenses were paid, it would be feund that | cases the jurisdiction of the United States pe ; th : they amounted to one hundred millions of dollars for the ee Soph alc of the United States. first year. POST ROUTES IN Texas. . |, Mr. Nines reported from Committee the House bill Mr. Bennsen moved to postpone the Dill until Thurs. | ,,Mr Niire reported from Committee the. House, it will place them ule, audto be made, for the Season subscribers may retain their seats by applying atthe br office until Thursday wext, 4th February. at 12 o’cleck. Stre THE ALHAMRA SALOON, $59 Broadway, between Spring and Prince atr’ THURSDAY. BEE Ath, | day. | _ Mr Rusk moved that the bill be now considered,which a > night uutil further notice. ‘Mr. Sevier opposed the motion. | was agreed to. The bill was read through, and it pro- a ‘ | vides among other routes a postoffics communication fap iumod and oristenl Band of Me. Cxaneom fuyored It be thought cere bapher| between Corpus Christi, Brazos Santiago, and Fort ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, other side had a right to usk tho postponement; thoy had | Bvwe on the Wis Gentle nha pend neand chaste performane e been patronised shown no disposition to prolong debate or cause delay in Mr. Rusx urged the passage of the bill. nt ve years) by the elite and feshion in all the the adoption of Government measures, and had consum: |, Mt Cnirrenpen suggeste 1 1 i fr C Cc # of their povular and inimitable Con- | ed leas time than Senators on his side. ser eeeeeta carn chae hacer es abandoned, eepecially pacing s variety of eatitely new Soags, Chor The motion to postpone was sgreed to, 28 to 18 | au there was a good water communication by sea ; Tho bill to sell minaval lends in Michigan and Wiscon. | MF Sitwovs raised the question of territorial jurisdic amended ang pas! i ‘ | Mr Rvex showed tet the, water Sere ealostion was 43 ne RIC. “CIRO aie After an Executive session the Senate adjourned. very inconvenient,and that if he regarced this pest route BOWERY hi ae aetna: E, Higuie. of Hepwissntaniven: | asany assumption of « settlement of the question of "THis EVENING. Peb: 3d, an entire new bill of per Mr. McCuuxan6, from the Committee on Commerce, Boney. bee Pon npc Bye Tuseeae oe cae formances, imeludigg tie) roported an amendatory bill for the improvement of | auch tetti¢ment of the question, | fechis a The first -ppearsnce of Mr, HOBBS ch ‘gl hapmuatnd (AAG oaseien te lewrhlascena la: | With some remarks frome Movars peight, ae PeAN eS ae his Dancing Horse, May Fly, the Fight- | MrT. Burnen Kina, from the Navel Committee, r | Morehead, the bill wa" read a third time and passed. : THANKS AND CENAURK OF G¥N. TAYLOR. Bhe An epee [sere bed cet thron ghont. ported a bill granting certain privileges tothe New York | On motion of Mr Jannaain, the House resolutions on é red. Frank's Gaius de Sante, EAWS OVENSHO-S. 100 ROADWAY ADI ENTLE vi 3 OVE Elixir Toniqua Anti-Glaireux de Gallie, Racahontdes Atabes, A: omatic Vinegar for the toilette, Capsules de Raquin Cigarettes Pula Rob B Noves in cire ladividurl depos Surplus er reve: fOR SALE, PATENT MEDI: INE, which his been before the pub- has'met with a most extensive iarge number Of cer- up in a manner supe- ing man, who can de- ital of only 3000 dollars rt time. Sufficient reasons p oprievor’s relinquishin, ‘&e., to box 2469 Post offi Jn transita between par ey. te Bonue, de Seltzer, Pastiles de Vic- d ¢,for several yenrs, t le. of most of the ime from various place: ‘rade on the most favo: it. N. B.—Importe t Porcelain asupply of genuine Pelletier WINE AND SHOE 2and3 cord Gil 2and 3 thread India “Hopewell” cotton Seine ol Wrappitg, Wool and Man jon. Shoe Thread of ham and Waiker’s Premiums received on Northern and other funds for | the quarter ending 31st December, 1846, $6,277 63. Premiums paid on Northern and other funds for the quarter ending 31st Deeember, 1846, $3,908 14. ‘The last dividend of profits is 34 per cent on the ca- IREAD—5, 6, 8, 9, 12, TAYLOR’S GOLD AND SILVER COIN EXAMINER ‘The fund reserved from the profits for contingencies, amounting to $238,005 94 on the first day of January, 1847, increased by the eum of $13,674 23, which remains of the last half year’s profits, after the dividend of 33¢ per cent, amounts to $261,680 17—equal to 9.40 per cent on the capital, and is above what is believed necessary to make good any losses. Norgsin Cincutation or THR WHOLE Institution. emission—4,071 notes jufacturers’ Twines, of every de- ery description, including Titely, Tat- y, jo. 106 Pearl street. PLEASE THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM REV. E. COVEL, No. 28 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, January, 29th, 1847. ‘with feelings of gratitude to you that I deem this ledgment due. forthe benefits I have received from ‘our Clarified Esseuce of Horehound Candy. in capacity as Pastor and labors for 1 have suffered severely fror which caused a tacks of the bronchi cine heard of without success for relief. I tried it,and am happy to sx e complaint alluded to. 7, 90 Broadway NITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH CIR. CUIT and District of Louisinna —Saturday, 27 ‘The Court met pursuant to adjowrament. - MeCaleb, District Judge; the ng Judge, absent. Chester ‘Clark ct a nt the defendants, eee A Boaream & Co., Finkne; tine, Weyman Cla Pi been served with process of snbpana h cured me of th 1 find before com. tickJof the candy that 1 », L would also remark nder the effects of the ‘itor fr complain br } thve ay general Resi inp itor’ for the defendants, se 2 one of the g»zettes of New York once a week for three them to plead, answer or demur t0 the not demurring alon it ember next ensuing, or ill will be taken for ‘con! Sons. EASE & SONS, No. 4: Rushton & Co,. 1 273 Brond' Add circulation at Norfolk and Charlottes. ville, denominations not reported . uit Court of the Us certify the fore fecord this id Court, at tie eity of -b. RANDOLPH, Clerk. OR SALE OR TO LET. \T Class Modern Hons No. 28 ed States, Eastern Deduct amount of notes on hand at branch jons not reported Amount in circulation as abov: isa uniformity in the aggre; institution calculated to strengthen its cred: bill holdera such confiden secure a large circulation. Old Stock Exchange, 10shs MerchExch Co upon his the city that can the method of tre r jes are in complete condition— bear witness to his sup anumber of youn romptly attended to express-post to 49 Pearl or 200 © ice OF JEFFERSON INSURAN Ast, rors fisished in $2090 State 5s, ’61 00 do "98 u ld at the office of t treet, this day, the following named gent! jected. Thomas W. Thorne. Thomas T. Wooarulf, Bevjamin R. Robson, M. D, 00 0 63, 60 9) 100 Mee! Sede sw a8 2% Win STORE, No. 371 Broadway, to Let 4000 do and elegant Store now occupied bj £000 Ohio Gs, 0 ven after the 20th of F 50 shs dtcading 1 Windows aud Doors, convenience for the dr attached Apply to 2 31 all in perfect order, Joha R. Davison, Caleb C. Tanis 33 10 do 50 East Boston 109 do 200 do . armers? STORE, No. 373 Broadway, to Let or to Lease— 160 Farmers’ Loan This large and’ elegant Store,’ formerly occupied by MYERS & GEONEY, and at present by the Brooklyn dip three years ago at great cost c, 1s 99 feet deep, with shelve: nus Doors and Windows, Gla ellar attached. App! W.B.) quent meeting of the Boare ; d, ‘Thomas W. Thorne, gj was uitsnimously re-elected President. T. HOFE, Secretary. ‘The Hull of the Ster mboat suitable for two tow boats, or Company, was fit h 280 do * 00 L Islend RR FOR SALE— 3 de DIAMOND, oh Aiso, the Mar bine: 5 do. , complete and in good or- BL island RR der. Apply to No 178 South street, Sher A LARGE old fashioned fous ec 50 do on the Sound, and near a beach celebrated for fine bat! ii It would be suitable for a large family or boa Ing-neuse, being ersy of access to the city, either by » HeNRY PARTRIDGE KELLOGG, (Kelloggsville,) New Rochelle, N. ¥. SHIPPERS OF GRAIN. BAGS. , ee oe 50 Canton Scrip New Stock Exchan; 150 shs Harlem RR 200 do FOR COLD SPRING AND WEST. OR AS FAR AS THE ICE WILL PERMIT. '» Grassy Point, 's, and Van Cort. boat or railroad 's Point, Caldwel i mer HIGHLANDER, Capt. B. a the Newburgh Pier, foot of War- k, A. M. For freight or A. ‘ MANUFACTURER AND DEAL. No. 80 Water street, New York, ly shippers of Groin’ with all kinds of Bo at the lowest c1sh p ices. ‘an ice Boat, and will continue to run to and from M, | ER IN BAGS, New York during the winter. York, 200 do 10 IMinois State Ban! 50 L Island KR C Secona Board, 25 abs Nor & Wor 50 do iF PACKETS OL.—Theisviendid et Slup GALENA, Capt 5 ahs Mechs Bhg Ass ¢ 92 35 IM Sento Bank” “cauh 1394 cent packet for comfort nience it is well known sr Persons wishing t ing for their friends in an: well to examine the fore engaging elsewhere. on board foot of Pine stiee*, or to W.&J T.TAISCOTT, 86 South street, 2d door below Burling Slip ets will be dispatched twice ISLAND INSURANCE COMPA TAL 200,000 DOLLARS. WITH A SURPLUS. Orrice 41 Futtow THE LONG 1 ure berths, or thor GAPI tof the old country wouid do ” and her aceommodatious, be- | pplication should be made | jo a’ Trnst cash 32 esees © Wednesday 54% 9 5 One of the above live of pack a week during the seaton from Liverpool on Ireland,&c. for any amount, at sight, by applying contiagrations that have ever occurred in thi owe their escape from them with comparatively to thesystem which they have tering their risks. ™M nesday evening, Jun, meall, Mr Eomunn B. Barry to Mra. sHaw, all of this city. At Brooklyn, yeate: J Brodhead, DD. Jas Oscan Lu Manoarerta Rypea, of Brooklyn, At the sume place and time, and by Taviman, of New York, to Carn: ith, b the Rev. Mr. Shi- losses which the company Euiza A. Brav- tain will be adjusted aud paid promptly as hereto- 2d inst., by the Rev. ‘orp, of this city, to meats fe tons | pany take special care to notify their customers in BJ iL Trask, [ide ton | + of all expirations of poli gular day” For freight of d unsurpesed for. epi FINN, Secretary. TER, President. passed for eplend reniden the same, Hanman RENUT Teo ofthe Whole | THY THARE MILLION BILL, Boxes 2% cents, Pi: 12 | Yacht Club ; read twice and referred to the Committee | this subject were ordered to be printed. HEATR' Ww. Mr Sxvixn gave ootice that on to morrow he should H- A-Manauat, Leuee,..W.K-Biaxe, Manager “| The Committee of the Whole, Mr. Hamlin in the chair, | move the consideration of the bill of three ‘millions to be Third Night of MR COLLINS, the celebrated Irish | considered tho bill making sppropriations to the Military | placed at the discretion of the President in reference to ‘ Pamedian and Vocalist, | Academy, and ordered it to be reported to the Howse, muslin aus The pieces of Monday, being received with the most rap- ' ROIMENTS turons spol use, will br fepeate | They then took up the civil and diplomatic appropriation | Was then resumed as tho unfinished business of Setur- WEDNESDA EVENING, Febrasry 3 1847, will be | pin. day, the question being upon the passe of the il resented che drama, "1 acts, | _ Mr. if a ill t Ait “OeORN TO wddDueKT me | qphtt. Wewrwonrs (Wom) addressed the committe in Comatiee on Ale with Lidetabena ict ‘To which will be sdded the new butietta, called che | @PPOsition to the tax en tea and coffe | amend the bill as that it sl make provision for the S ; . | raising and organising of ten regiments of yolunteerstn SHUR OST 2 nde iGall { * Annu Jonmon and Corciesuy Darireifilloweds ° | ee other aaicaiyioieaie: Tease AN IHISHMAN'S Hi Mr. Dexano (whig) declared that the war is waged for advocacy of the volunteer sys th To conclude with tie 7 i} WE FOR THE LADIES.” | th acquisition of slave territory, and that th war would the regulary, for do i collection of the ro | end as soon as it was known that no more slave territory for superiority in the per of the regiments, a | was to be or could be acquired by it. | action, and us preferable in © ery view to a standing ar- Houston dwelt particularly on the eonse- Mr. Wicx closed the debate for to-day ; and the com. | ea to the country ofa large standing arm mittee rose q y at the | close of the war, and the dificulties that must attend all The bill making sppropriations for the Military Acade. | efforts to disband it. GONGERT. | my at West Point, was read a third time and passed. And | Mr. Huntinoton said, that though he preferred volun- te to regulars, he could not vote the instructions- ENRY C. TIMM begs leave to inform his friends and | the House adjourned. the public, that his Coucert will positively take place m, as superior to that of ra, for despatch in the collection of the troops, Clial Di To-morrow evel if ste SOLDIER OF FORTUN from Dickens’s Inst wor:, be produced. |, because he considered the question as deing set, bedgost ay tho decision of the Senate. Moreover. ————— ; Apollo Be in some points the amendments involved certain objeo Paine nieedise tare te ee Re | BY THE MAILS. | tlonsble anconstitutionalities. Mr. H meved to recser- Programmes will appear on Thursday. 13 itr | _ mit the bill with other instructions than those preposed PARK THEATRE | ‘Wasninoton, Feb.1, 1847. | by the Senator from Texas, to wit: Strike out the pro- ITALIAN TROUPE. The Trearury—The Revenue and the Terif—Report of | V0, authorising the option to the, soldier of #100 in six Signora Ciocca’s Benefit. ‘Mr. Walker on these important subjecte. | {n lien of his 160 acres offand bounty, He cousiderca this STANGEA RIQGCA has tite honor of announcing that her | 15 anewer to certain resolutions of the Senate at the | new creation of a debt,in the shape ca six per ceutatock, ENDYMION Eaymion Signor Mi we, Blasers | instance of Mr. Cameron, adopted about a month ego, in- | #8 extremely shlowsematta ot Or ane sscehe teed ok ‘ By A | ; ; Giocea: Huntress, Signorina Mantia, Ai chthe PAS | quiring whether it is not expedient to increase tho re- | five millions. It was altogether unlimited it SWISSE. by Siguora Ci Morra, with the | t can be done by an ine: f | tent, and uncertain as to its duration. ‘The interest at CRACOVIENNE by Signora Ciocsa, and other gurertaa | Venues, and how far that can be done by an increase of | ten whi ‘ , payad j-annually, would, in itself, on ments. fitere” | tae duties upon imports, and how far by a reduction of thi aeons [beater igen pete a AMERICAN ORATORS, | such duties, and how much may be raised by a tax on | treasury. And Eccentric Delineations of Character. | the articles in the free list—in answer to all this, Mr. R. WHITNEY et fall ices that he will give Senate this morning a ious | Miiisimpersonstions of American Qrator, vat the Society | Welker sentinto the Be SOTIOG & TEEY 09 Mr. Sruamone defended his scrip proviso led to vote against any in- : 0 of the bill. Library, corner of Leonard street and Broad’ ‘ov ‘Thurs- | report, from which we extract the following estimates . " ly replied in defe! certain con- day and Friday evei mt. 4th and Sth inst, rain or shine, en | o44 calculations. tested constitutional points of his am ent, in refe! which oceasion he Ono | | ‘Whe Secretary assumes that an increase of revenue is | Ce to appointments ef officers. id | d by the celebrated TTN © ‘s | necessary to sustain the crodit of the fovernment, and his P t is compete Mr. Brnvon «aid, as these motions might delay the bill should call for the ayes end @ motion or two to make uestion recurring on Mr. Huntington's instruc- ike out the proviso allowing treasury sorip in- it was lost, 19 to 28. jon now returning to Mr. Houston’s instruc- were rejected. id that for t! ur] — itcey) ee vered ro nt to i 4 ctures, | trespass upon a system intended’ for the peace esta. yous, iiterspersed with musical sketches, comic lecture Peper sicne ene mem rntoee Popp eat i ble him to get along, and assuming that es the basis, he says it might have been acquired in a 26 per cent ad lorem war tex upon tea and coffee; but as that does not formed that | sit so well upon the stomachs of Congress, he makes out formance of the the following case. Tickets, admitting «gentleman ceuts. To commence at 8 o'clock pre EW YORK OPEKA HOUSE, (Chariton sti of Varick }—The public it c theatre will shortly re-open ular drama, opera, ballet, and vaudevi He caloulates from a ten per cent increase upon the | noes, as felleeree Wee reads and passed—yeas 39, 7 ij i e caloul n the nays 3, as follows: trenton it’ bee enastepa fe Se REDE | 80 per cent ad valorem duty of 1846, the following aug: | ‘eas.—Mer Allen, Archer, Ashley, Atchison, HICKS "Acting Manager, at the box ofice of the theatre. mentations of the revenue: — Atherton, Badger, Bagby, Benton, ion, Breese, WANT D—Twelve ladies for the Corps de Ballge From pig iron an additional revenue of. ae siffes' Bright, Butler, Calhoun, Cameron, Cass, Chalmers, ply between #! of ti Bar iron rolled, and other rolled iron... 60 ‘Thomas Clayton, John M.’ Clayton, Dayton, Dix, Fi | 7 | Round and square iron rolle: field, Jarnagin, Johnson, of La., Mangum, Maso’ Pps Age Bal EY d of the fands of lactis | Sheet iron (except Taggers’). Tor, Morehead, Niles, Phelps, "Rusk, Sevier, day, epeighy Will take place atthe Apollo Rooms, Wednes- | Nails, spikes, rods, &o. 6 | Speight, St Weatcott, Woodbri "Fickets admittiog a gent and two ladies, Five Dol-| Band or scroll iron. 1 Messrs. Cilley, Corwin, Davis—3 lars—To be had of the following | Wood screws. 3,000 And after a report from Mr. Walker on the tariff and SOMMITTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS, | Spikes, cut and wrowght..........-.. 1,600 | the flnances, the Senate went into Executive Session. | y iA iam ng 1 rt. bist | Chott he event xceeding in valu . Report ordered to be printed. ¢ | Ys 134 Wi aieat: | sugars, brown, white, o "i House of Re presentatives. i cent valorem increase ,000 Wasuinaton, Feb. e. | Cottons, exceeding 30 cents per yard, at ‘nad Water ats, pet Dent moreso, ces Per FOr ay 099 «A FIGTURE FOR THE ROTUNDA—THE CALL FOR InvO treet. i nn TION--GENERAL TAYLO! NTA ANNA’* RETURN. rae VES to mar ‘White and red lead, 6 per cent increase.. 10,000 The Sreaxxn announced tho pending motion—the de- a ocean a ee mand for the previous ion. | GRAND RELIEF BALL, Mites wots Liane ae, Mr. MeDoweut, of Obio.1 ask leave to introduce In Aid of the Suffering Poor of Ireland, | ILL take place at Castie Garden on” Wedm E ‘eb. 10th, 1847. Arrangements are be: 1 7 solution. {"" Road for information,” * Let it be read.”) ith a view to increase the revenue:— My On mechanics’ tools, farming implements, mill and, {B® Srxaxex—The resolution will be read. [" Yes, 4 lot's hear it.” mal ne of the grand balls of the season, ‘Tickets two | Cross-out saws, cut nails, ko, Ke., an extensive lst,a | At" y" Leaensoui—Mr. Speaker, what becomes of dollars each, to admit a eutleman and two ladies, may ve 30 per cent duty (025 per centyand the |.’ Mr. Speaker, Bed'al the Bostemury, 0s aay af Oe licen estimated increase thereof is... .. ... $90,000 | the special order? {The three million Bill, looking to a | COMMITTEE. | Qn cotton goods not exceeding 5 cents per yard, a . Z i, i | AR AMickle, Br Mt Horn” ones Gresley | colored amit uncolored, © reduction of tae 33 maved uy. Uns, geutieman from seisgelipne en bbrior: Michi Larke Martin W ‘ters Seon coh so eaeadlmateges Alter thia is a wer of, the special gedoe wil be takes ie weeney . Frenel ad the resolution.” P. G. Maloney Dr. Glover | ‘ at the jeint committee on the library Ce alle fy oa eee teeeaa a cabs be authorized to employ W. H. Powell to execute a pic- t. MeBarron P: Breanan Lovo ys ture representing Columbus at the Council of Salamanca, M. Phelan E | arguing with the Cardinals as to the rotundity of the ommennpuee wccees, tai sase ery sdbetiette treo, | curt niter that now being exhibited in the Congress Li- ph Murphy | fifteen per cent duty on tea and ceffve to raise, includin send Wistnals Wr tae taoemaunnek Eaves Timothy Garrick | the foregoing sum total of tl helen I ay ol id that a n to nd the ‘Fitzgerald Broderick Phityp Collins $2,500,000, which is the basis of his | ¢ erhan H. O'Brien | rhe | . of i 1 t be in order. Pil Mecsire Sohn er John Rass | such as mill irons, fire irons, chain cables, anchors, an Pee Onewe Ald. Compcon Lake Doyle B.M. anchors, wrought iron for ships and for steam jssippi, arose. Wk. | Ald’ Byrne Ald Dougherty James Hiley. engines, bar iron, not rolled, pipes—the imports of the HS I to Object, object.”) 1h | Miles Haley PALL | whole list amounting to. ...’........... . «$5,670,015 |», Mr Srewanr | sek to. [ Object, object.") I hope . i | | Oven Col weeney, imbia tt Gomi opens Gates peu" clar neha wheat Mr. Trostrsox—Linsist on the demend for the previous | AM sseeeees 9,077,008 | dest he estimates from a 20 per ch as sheathing copper.ond other AH, MICKLE, Treasurer. im : uit) 3 VAT t, tax on the free SHAKSPEAKE DRAMATIC AS OC'ATION, | © | spp ae saul fnucy dvessand civic Wall of this amok Welul mateunala Not manufactured here ty wuy practice | wtion wilt ake place at ¢ Soliseum, on Friday , 000. hy 7. TY be ootained at tl position he is opposed, us it will throw r ot Coe cecratation, Govkte Hallet done Ge Tayler 88 ol mechanical employment into ruinous nd THinols the, ge of improving the navi- at the Coliseum, and of auy of the memvers of ition with other places out of the country, such as Lm lege athing of vess ene Kewneoy—You ration of th D Secre. | the consent of Congre : illowing cosaparecive renee. aa Mr R. CHarman.—I ask the gentleman from Mississippi c Thope my friend will let me it will not take & moment. Sreaxeu ~The gentleman dosires to gi introduction of a bill tice was read—" A bill togrant to the States of ive notice notice ‘e the privilege, without asking ‘aylor, (costamer to the Prince stree epured to furnish Fancy | description at moderate prices. MrT. willa sociation,) No 58 es of every end dre w DK COLLINS, 56 South street. A. Eldridge, master, will On Tuesday, the 2d inst,, in Bt. John’s © Rev. Dr. Berrian, Henny PB. Raxvouen, Loviss, only daughter of the late ‘hurch, by the AE. copartnership heretofore ng between the une dersizned, uuder the firm of Brows & Bnoons, 1s this day dissolved by mutual consent. | I be served by Mr B jue te concern must be paid, and in th he is vuthorized tu use the name of the 9 BROW SAMUEL BROOKS. Price of passage $100. acket ship ROSCIUS, succeed the Garrick, and sail 5th j ‘The outstanding debts of o whom sil debts settlement of which In Fall River, 26th inst, Master Puitir 8. Tagaar-, of Newport, aged'17, and Mise Many Ane M. Fall River, aged 15. TU apt. John Britton, will sail as above, her re- | On Tuosday afternoon, the 2d inst , of dropsy, Gronor Watnixeron, on of John W.and Sarah Avery, aged 2 yenvs and 6 months. Funeral service will take place at the residence of hi IW) OF REAL ESTATE VRANCIS BLANCHET, Agent, iator Heal Estate, that he tuk nd collecting rents, on the me been, for the Inet two years, th Joho Tonnele; and devorini his ti i aD | ness, he will give fal oe hejegench, baraue VICTOR | + Leight or pesiake, apply to bore Le, BARH TR splendid, large and comfort ly to the captain on board, 1. & MINTURN, 87 South st iP TINGUER, 1050 tons darthen, Will succeed the Constitution, 10 the above busi- atisfretion to those persons who will Plains for interment on Thursday morning, the 4th ini . m with their coufidence the Ist inst., Mr. Jos. W. Buick, 9. nd security to any amount if required. dress a pote sg r} Rive the best re. On Monday evening, 274 Siath Avenue. The friends of th a HE. co-partoership of Prime, Ward & Kin dissolved ry, ‘ be Comey, i rs a ie subacribers ‘of the firm will be liquidate: by ae tae ite, EDWARD PRIME, SAMUEL WARD, ARCH’D GRAC New York, Jannary 25th 1847. The sabscribars hay: ues, oped 62 y) ailing Ky Will pos tively sail as | quaintances of the family are res vited to attend on Wednesda » Robsrt C. Voor will be conveyed to Rahway, 6 dat od inet, at ecommodations, | eer, No 9 Bat- apply on board, at Orleans wharf, o'clock, from her ron’ K Ci received on board New Jersey, for interment ce Obi» papers please copy. 5 On the let February, ther, Richard Rid: New Jersey, Kiowa and Sarah Matilda Agents in New Orleans, John O. Wi , y forward ail goods ta theiy eaters K LIVERPOOL —To sail on oF bet: at the residence ‘of his grandfa- Essex county, | at 20th February.—The fast HUDSON, ¢ aptain Page ons, apply on board, Orleans e this day formed a €o py 1, WARD & CC iswall, of this city, 29th, Givr Jonnso! the Banking, Stock and Kxchan the late firm, No. 54 Wall stree New York, January 25th, 1947, ¥, (colored) agi ju et. the firm of John Ward & ( of the late firm of Pri Ward & King. 5% Imi T soldier of the Revolution. ‘Homas Giunenr, time of Arnold's tr n of General Wahington Lo the residences of parties who intend appearing mm cosiuine, 1s Reckirrs reom Imvonrs Serena Ree wwetions “Ewart te CVE oe Cmeeneeer and sead for trem on the morning after the batl. From Dec.1, "45 From Dec. \, "46 Lineiet on Jn29 Tun re to Jan. 24, °46. to Jan 23, *47 La Uy importa: LE PAS LE FLEURS, it . ++ 74107 862 494 Mr, CharMan.—The importance, LU Sb. EURS, a7 | that ifthis resolution p ze of intro: 8 DANCED by the Viewnoise Children, just’published Una 2,374,827 | the e p ad, read.”} ’ dacing one afterwards Let's hear it, id fo 209 708 S41 003 7 "1 | sine’ SHAMEENBERG & LU 8, 91 Broadway, oats sev ae 89,900 | | Tho resolution of Mr. Thompson, offered on Saturday, | Chareston, ..ese0 4t176 61,803 2 vie _— Resolved, ‘That the Fes 47 nicate to the House of Representat beads Fao A | pondence with Geroral Taylor which has not 407 Published, and the publication of which may not LES DANSE) ADAME IN f'duty authorised to minke all arrangersens Increase under the new, law. « «4 . $700,160 | 0d, detrimental (eatin Denaster Coenefal ie Viennolse 3 jasuf re The Secretary recommends no desertion of the ad valo. | Pondenen on eral Taylors ormy, el CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, "LRP RLNAGERE DE tae Witte GARR: MAGEE: he te coe | porte of Brigadier Generals Hemer and Quitmen, of the 2 h STRE 7 i the exigencies of the war, and to sust the treasury Bet PHILADELPHIA. i | notes and loans at their par value, because, looking back | operations of their respective brigades on the lst of Sep bers haviow leased the above magnificent es | tothe war of 1812, he discovers that the treasury poper 1 for the previous question was seconded— not counted, t of Mr. Ashmun to the resolution was eur, offer the same 0 rent by t eturn [rom th ular ht or week | had in 1814 depreciated to 60 cents on tho dollar. He wishes to avoid this calamity, ond he thinks that an in- | creane in the revenues of $2,500,000 will answer the pur- | ited | Fog Tony muonn, bower, MERU cated | anlveds That he Prosidet ofthe Uaited Matas be 1 9. t of ti ay | ‘opy or two, as it | Tequested to inform this House if any officer or agent wink ddim ARN when rite we al rod yo ecmmmerce aad the | the United States was sent by him, or by his direction, | *| rHE DOCTOR. to Havana, to advise, procure, or in any way to promote Diva andarecnds te scieveetnatoagnis tra tha agey | manee —— Respecttoly, THE DOCTOR | the'recurn of Sante’ Annu to Mericoy or wheter any tal ki the uy Mai south on the lat an be ootuned of Mr. Di the the bor of hours of and !2.. Ali covum | Mr. Jinmore, post-paid, or they will not be | st gbe reatest fa x le . 7 essed to" Musie,”” at the office of this pi | Mr, Walker's Report on the Tariff. | subject of said return of Santa Anna; and if s0, who | eee ‘daz tminare | We transmitted you today a few extracts of the cream | was the officer or agent, what were hit instructions, and | G. B. CLARKE. of Mr. Walker's voluminous roport in figures, in anawer | When he wus a Weaktngton ot, es tes comrced | Merchant Tailor, 116 William street, betwien John and to certain late complex and intricate questions propound, with the President, or any other officer of the govern- ncet— c . ‘ulton. | ed to him by the Senate. ment, and what was decided on at such ov ty Bonk Fez), bod y ane Too de to order, tor | 0746: to the extent of @ million or so, in the imposition | order was issued tothe Commander of our — ae A jae rer y i oat rT ler, for | . " | Com $20 (lower grades ie and $I i.) are not to be ‘equalled for | of higher duties, and these impositions are all given to | inthe Gulf of Mexico, directing said Co cS I ditt a 4 | Obstruct Sasta Anna’s return to Mexico, | White Marseilles Vests, Black Satin do., always on hand.’ | the New England “ lords of the loom” are brought down been Tg pamernment,in any way relating to the eud- | sectarian ween iaeemraats | RR aTteongeator mec" Melee Mie a ie | fata sumer now nana sla bo " ss from $10 toe ” sii biota a inte \emeer sort of cottons, ‘Wo rather spprehend that this | Resolved, That the Preaident of

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