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renee RON In o8 neem te 4 $228 Onio ge, 9 ut 8 pe yt cca ae TO THE prradnad hiner oben ante dn 10000 60 ig | te eet = = = irae, be phorpamnnthan-ganimiyiye ty ¥ ager! tthe Beas 2600 "60 bio 32 oor : u JACO® ® PLATT. Anenion . | POR THE BENEFIT OF SIGNURA CIOCCA, L A T E ST M0 M E N T first personal prononn “1” in bis vindietion of the Pre 1009 WANTED —FOUR OR FIVE THOU. omHinp xP HARDWARE SALE—JACOB 8, BK Tek A =Thursday evening Februns 4th, ' t me 6009 Bs Ban 4 bes 328 $5000 WAL Beir oas ae. per cont halt Tape Ry etNG HAMDWARE BALE—JAC uetion SAM be Dortceme the pamede ol SHARCES ll: | dent, which is, in fact, no less an euloginm jon bine f 15000 74 150 do 32 pert aeuren by rot gen ] br ng emonat, rom N». 23 Pi he roel c 7 ni wary house La King ¢ harles IT Mr, Dy A a SS ViTO i a, Sige TKLEGRAPHIC but there isons word of praise due to Col. Benton afr veo wo Mt Nor 8 Wor Bi, | rnd eee ee * febt ws te” feopetins Saas ,trank, ailsaud padlocks.” | Af binaoes Wantteeg Wanehes ieine ; Eadymion, Signor | ae i all. He kept this matter of the Lieutenant General a se- 0 Bonds 15012 35 42 #8 81500 B2HOO WANTED, onty 5 oc Ht0, bats do. alan curt and bread nart wand b ond bares, Maa be followed by the PAS SUISSE, by Sienor More aad | yea ret until the defeat of the bill, and the misrepresenta 5 ¥ Oke a] tT onion \. pal ol. | § SUISSE, aio a bitme tai; op 4 be $ ocusanley tom or any'persos huriee Coal. low wares bras sud'tou she f hardware generally, Ne. wor Silom Creenes FS nese di pAiPiencadoses = THE STORM. v. ania. | “ihe scheme afarded eoample apology fora dicts i e ole te i tu) ¥ aN . — } | @ ci we a York ud Co * 2 qo “haw ity |* requires bai asmall amount more ta ¢ you business ie es 8 Choke ne Ke tha performances will com- | The storm bas been see aac vig ‘The Western tele, Pages seit 2 bisereica. 44 solicttous to retain the BS vteat tn Gay 2 WOHwlomRR be ay Righty romectibles' "ies Mords an immense profit, mud PG barter ae fous taeszitige | Mereentrovclork Bones diz Pirse aents” Gnilery 9 cont | o1450 1in9 had boon suspended in consequence. favor of the sdministration, have declared that hed Manhitten Gas 99 G0) ed 5 ications nddressed to Mr. Risk, ‘arker, in lots to suit the TMEAT CRS Th iaeaeae abe Gk | : : BaCenton Serip ae 485 do ing place of iuterview, will be treated eonfdengule = mptorjly sold for aécoust. of whom ¢ benertormed thegrulvpeinct CINDERELLA™ | Tanumeruble houses have been unroofed ji Se rreenae i lepieas Seexreoniae Rent: oat imp Cuaten Co” soon ims $8 pl ra. Couaiatiog of nad pocket ‘kniver, au Mrtluot Boron fompoliuo, Al sig, | Four wood sheds at the Camden Railroad depot, exch | the Lieutevant General Now here was an act ol gen 15 do bio 35% 180 = do LEND on bond and morteags, in 10, part offa set of Sheffield ras amoug’ which | xen j Dandidi, H Chapman: Fedro. 160 feet long, were prostrated. Ject to stand upon its own isolated merits. Had he em- 800 East ‘Boston vege ae to suit applicants, on good product. arebuteherad show kn HE tip and stag | Mise Mary Taylors Clarinda, Mra of vessels were driven from their anchorage: ployed a friend or two in edvence to canvass the mem: Wa Heading TR 2 do he hee anor A 8. pth SG OH. nd cable Baty oly, shears, | Oops cece een ihs Comedy afSKETCHES IN INDIA Pe: dyes Ba ay Ur tha wharves fore, he might beve soecnnenn with ull. hiedesire 0 4 100 do. s who has a 2 oe F Mi he: ‘Tom Tare, Mr Ha e i ‘ fe fice, Col. Bi v Ai konetlnd i is tenis Hot for ea 4ih sbreet, opposite Wash- few fine double barrel English guns, percussion | Sally Sorseus, Mise Saty Taylors Poplin, MiseS: | ‘he damoge ie very great. slong the Schuylkill river Mig of cearace toe gee” had ite oo much real dig: 50 do. ws. 8 NB. Several small sams of money to lend, on Brooklyn tment of American table cu'l r ; Pit and Gallery 12% cents A vessel at Darby Creek had her masts blown down. | the more because he is to some extent regarded ‘es ® Became mee real estate, Apply as above. 'i22 eod2m*r viz: 1 desk, 1 stove, eamphene lamps, rele 96 oonins Bit 024 Gallery 1306 cont 1. pide ade u |= a pate of modesty, of sensibility and of sympa 4 | é . » Peb. 8—-8P. M. | thy. We have to some degree participated int fhe Haslem RR 210 52° 350 Read: N TUESDAY, in going from Park Place. up Brocdwey | ner arenow,ready. Terms, 4 months, for sume of | Wa ircHeLL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE —This Bves. . es ee fon. A stranger in the presence of Cel. Benton it apt to 50 ono bs 5250 ONL Chamba tre at, a bundle of sot spwares ate ing February (*h—T'o commence with the Operetts of | We have had a rain storm ali day. ; | imagine he is inhaling the atmouphere urened aa Ptte 50 ba 5: 5 do Indy’s musing. consisting of two collars, two. caps, and a JACOB 8. PLATT, Auctio ‘ | RQ ANG NO SUPPER--Tromas, Mr Holland; “elly, | phe Rarl of Elgin arrived at Montreal on Friday. | berg. But hough @ proud man, is not a © Ge. Shee bine | Pair of lace cuffs ‘Three dollarsreward will be paid to ence D/AMONDS- SPECIAL SALY—J-8. PLATT will ell | Mrz Timm. cereale The till Rea panes oth thamioie Of thos Btienlenh | fines There i’a harmony’ in his chasse 350 do Fs ae ever will yeturn them to 65, five) Uvion Place. comer on Friday Sth, at Ke at thy After which, RHOMEO AND GUILIETTA—Rhomeo, Ps A | that bears him through. He is dictatorial, but he is alee 290 lo wy peoss se do of 18th (eighteenth s:,,) on Fourth Avenue, fl iter | voice of sett diamonds, gene ged | 4. Cruise a Legislature reducing the rate of interest to six per cent. | concillatery-—he is Dragmatical and dogmetical (ares, ‘New Stock Exchange. | POST OFFICE, UP TOWN. | Soen Alves elecent ping'and tg age in clusters, with ex. | ———S= TON: | cetacean, He keeps alent thom thet ose " CE G! | di le a ul Spee Cimam Co be UedaheHarlem RR cash 32 | reve PEOPLE Mise Beeston’ Bichtooath Ward, | Peis Esnsihe iesch aaa Rwied yratihies. ‘pores 5 centy; pit exe hitiing, | AFFAIRS IN WASHING we are consoled in the fact that he sanctions ¢ geodty Bae BA $0 Broning b90 47 | man) Atl others who ave in favor of havieg a Branch Post | ‘Algo, an assoftineut ofuew gold jewelry, fea reer | pris ctele cen: upper boxes: a | preportion of the common slang terms of the day: and 2:2 8 Nor bw ba 4546 | atrent east by Brondway.tnerd by eee rom by, Canal | a LS sitet Doors opex nt half past 6 o'clock curtain rises at 7. | BY THE MAILS. | ° elt aa conversa ith 0 jor Wor cas | ty , DEY, Awetio Dears open at halfpest Go’cloek:curtsia rises atT._ | aed ways wo do $o do b3 ae pT Ag L or Fe aga non ‘ Reverie Malle Ase Furni id cra on ITALIAN OFERA. oft Frie Wasninaron, Feb. 6 diplomatic postulates of Hu; peers and 0, 5 lo Cush 4% | teenth streets, THIS (Thurstay) EVENING Fete en Friday, Feb. 6 PALM'S OPERA HOUSE, Champers streft.—On er a a —Our Future Policy towards | Vattel. If he vanquishes un enemy joes not further 650 Farms Trust 50 do Thursday 54% halfpast 7 o'clock, for hy Purpose of urging upon the Gen. ma family, solid day Evening, Sth of February, first performance of | Santa Anna’s Movements—Our lure Policy | pursue him; if he is defeated he says nothing about it, ee we do ati 23% | era! Government the necessity of extnbitchiar eee Gen Beditends: Feather'Beds nid Mnitrassen, Sdoz Chard | COPP2IH' Opers | ABAzza pent tea Mesico—Chances of Peace—Tha Army Bill—The | Bat falls into the opposite ranks aa naturally a though = v7) do ‘Thursday 3388 | Post offices for the accommodation of the people of the upper fons kinds, Britannia ware,k&e., all in good order. Bale Count Rodolph- Ce ere iden Three Millions—Appropriation Bill—The Anti-Sla- | he had Ddelonge there all the time. A he ae . : | , ‘exas. His posi Adee 5 | meating,, ‘1° 24Bt speakers have been invited toaddress the | PORT os oturte and Stool, Secretary Book | Nits: hisdaughi Bicnore Bt Fico, very Question. a Agere ap aaa Intive; but if overtumed, be abandons them without an By order of the Committee of Arrangements. ; Re ee Signor A. Sanquirico. The rumor that Santa Anns, at the head of fiftee | apology. We might go ou for column in the expod- t Woodbridge, N. J., by the Rov. W. | ‘Theo. Bailey MORK: M. DAVIDSON, Chairman. se ge are atte iy - ay thousand men, had placed himself between General Tay: | lon of the peculiteiti of Old Bullion,” but they may auin Stewart, of Baltimore, Md, to | _Thowine Mists} Secretari fa ter — IATA ERE Meas ahy feauest, extra performance | lor and Genoral Worth, has not only not been confirmed, | be rummed up ina few words. | Ho 8 Axetta, daughter ofthe late Isate 8. Jaques, of the for- OCTATION. A DI LAMMERMOOR. ; mer plac jall of CUNTKIBUTIONS FOR THE STARVING Se | POOR OF IRELAND. ot L On Wednosday morning, 31 inst., after a lingeting ill- Cuanorte, widow of the lite Benjamin Halli B | but is entirely discredited. It is very probable that Santa nd . He | Anna will continue to throw out detachments to Ty | is outwardly cold, but he is neither destitute of the feel- | point in the compass, for the purpose of harassing our | ings of a man, nor of the social qualiti friend. ol M. the teacher; in irom i6' A, M-sill4 | forces, and Keeping them in a constant state of alarm, | At home be is the parent an: ITHE SUBSCRIBERS will deem it x grateful duty to be employed gratuitously by thett fol e the 6 Taylor, 58 Seats can be secured atthe bor of ail. ie iving for th fi Senate he may assume at times, from a inthe ath year ot her ago. Heks | {e'meney. or provisions, snd the reso. [ome comraeresnmnt. |Veaiare couse Satlalasis febcis tidal the! douainendlol ou |e maption claim, to be arbitrary in, hie demands, an ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, the members | °2/t#ble. 10 the association,) No. 58 D. ble in his self-assurance; but this is generally of Hancock Division No. 98 9. of T., thr members of Mi- | h Fancy Dresses of ev: nerva Templo of Honor No. 93 8. of T rT. will al [TALIAN orera in tatteesis ofthe Italian Opera | Generals in that quarter, to maintain such an attitude | Unseaso hi conceded as a privil if occasionally be should be aulatneetine iaecatatees |e ei re Pure that at the request of several, persons, | towards the enemy es would compel him to keep in one | Q'littlo volcanic, it ie chan ‘ably attributed to the concus- 4 " liberty to send out | sion rer the ball. LAMMER t, 6th February, to give | place. From his large force, he is at = i he seoaiver in the malan Fog eked ara, while it will plese th reek bodies of light cavalry and # on cheers: | bon le boit.” He who pays a good price for his liquor has cutlays'made, andto be made, for the | country, alarming our different posts, and keeping our | 9 good right to drink. pr he first or army continually in expectation of an attack, while, in- have a word now fer Mr. Walker, the Secretary of 3 bseri be: in th its by appl . He mal out a case of war estimates or ght oF week | bor offce until Thursday next, (th February, at stead of being sble to assume an offensive position, Gen: | (he Eitances. | He makes ous a case of war satimater or ae = Taylor is barely able to maintain a defensive one. The | Robert Peel, or sven Ger would eek ot lie ry moming, Ldn nth NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE. extension of our line gives Santa Anna peculiar induce- | trifles with the subject. $2,500, asawar tex! And ees of parti and send for them on the 3a29 Tris*re CHESNUT STKEET TRE, | PHILADELPHIA, . icans can never know TBE gatee: rs having leased the above magnificent es ia Trelanc'—that entire fa iment, offer the same te rent by the ci ond Wm. Penny etfally invited to attend his | from sturvation—and that Ce pardee ce Bechet ae ee {iDeral, this (Thuraiay) afternoen, at 3 o'clock, from | barrels ef brend. re the residence of William Penny, Newark avenue, near | ‘eath, In confirmation of t ve Aan extra p OOR” on Saturday hich he received in the melancholy explosion of he interior wishing to contribute, can a tions to the undersigned, who will cheerfully mation in their pow. Shipments will be made as often tracted illness of paralysis, Mr. ne . lysia, f his sons, Fran. | the da of the family, and those ire ro! the lessees, at the bex offic i ‘@ portion of thisto be raised by # 5 per cent reduction on 7 stated that: throughont rela FAO ast a oe ce cations must De-eddressed to Formerly the Greenwich Theatre, ment for attack. He is undoubtedly showing a beld porte 58 per peut. income eh weeioa SRR Ghe Cee ratucsii cad bantule papers | ‘29 s000 upon the table. | "Sic wba "0 DoerPal or choy wis be ended Sem. ann PARI EOR Brkt COnNEn oF ARIPausce. | front, although it is afirmed as a thing of which there is | Coarse cottons, and at incre oo een wi ly ‘Treasurer at Nibi pleese copy. On Wedreniay morning, Sd inst., Jane, wife of Jacob Lawrence, in the 38d year of her age. The relatives and iriends of tho family aro respectfully Garden. | rtainty, that he is in favor of peace, and ink they is, this sort of thing will Agine Manager Lis cdg hag eamth rk bla be safe in doing ao, | never do. We want ten or Alten or twenty millions . it Like the French jailor, who desired the Duke of Beau: | !t must be raised now or hereafter. A, postponement augments the weight ofthe incubus, and increases the vais, when that nobleman made his escape, to tie his diffeulty of removing it. We have twice gotten mid of | ing of ap debt. We have the third time (tho jallor') hands, vod gam im. so that be, AIEKt | Coes eos aes aot tla Gaal ine dane weioe not be accused of conniving at the departure, | this administration leaves behind it, the bettor the chauces so Santa Anna will bo obliged to suffer a de-| ofthe succession. The tariff must be stretched to the HE PIANO tanghy o: who underseands the iar takes to impart to her pu; wil fresion, faci | Aline addrossed to * "DHE very REV Di RYDER RY. sem BY REV. YBER, 8. J’. President of the Gaig College ofthe Holy Cross, Worcester. Maseachusette, will SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. , sy Febru a PAMCHLUT, descriptive of the decision of ‘his Body | Will appenr on the o} , conclude his Lect Vine ‘peasingig in their selection of a design for their building at Wash- | Jebrated play of ip of God, in i @ terms bya Lady nce thoroughly, and who under ct knowl ed nvited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, LECTURE IN ST. PETER’S CHURCH, rom her late residence, No. 178 6th avenu L®S DANSEUSE VIENNOISE MADAME JOSEPHINE WEISS would r anoun ectfall io the Managers of the different Theatres ana | ° 5 2 2 FS g e By cy 2 3 SHBAC utmost, or an excise tax, or a gold and silver ware \.~, s : od, in the, system na. will be published by an eye witness of ths Proceed: | ay, JuigTHR HUNCHBACK. feat at the bands of one man, before he ean nlmost or an excise ax, oF a gold and " the public gen har te hat nesAgent ia the United | ithe Catholic Church.” ‘Tiek or before the laat week iu February. o pare of BTETSON. (Punt ee Bretvennon,) venture upon making porce. Those who have good | Wiel this report of Mr. Walker comes up ia me pe i uidall letra to be adresses to het wat the Chareh'on the Evening of | °°** WiNMBE%L ARvor, New York Three ditul nema back Theatre cetsblished her reputation as | and solid facts from which to draw their conclusions, nate, (provided always that itis printed before the a ra nemnee> ae estne Niasenchaset cd for the Lecture of last Sunday JOHN HARLAN? 3 philadelphia. Master Walter, (the Hunchback) Mr. FREDERICKS, | confidently predict that the war cannot last longor Gas ee re, a oxhecs the fall strength of Les DANSEUSE VIENNOISE he doors will open at 6*o’elock, the Lecture will com- | ISAIAH ROGERS, Boston. | (late of the Park Theatre, iy efit, tPpearance in New | the middle of next summer. Others declare they would | Yewis’ and Speight to re-unite. We regret thet. the ADAM", JOSEPHINE WEISS mact hermit. den | Menee at Torelock: fatis#re | WM. P. ELLIOTT, Washington. Sir Thomes Clif tet » GR ATTAN. as readily venture to prognosticate its continuance for | Secretary should consider this a time for ort. Wit Dire toren der versch ‘Thea‘ern und dem. Publi- | ‘The march of progress Tet the ma All papers please copy. taaeytro:|* A ema liso GEORGE GRAHAM, for five months. | See seiveas | $5 the Beater eee ean eee Kura ivsgeasraint beliauut, dass a'0 in der Vereiure en Staaten | In Dseudo-aciencee aud eaniicins, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, ipiehg Olympic.) (Anes youre saison ive! menthe: “ to the city | forthcoming, or outstanding, to the extent of $40,000,000 Kemen Agenten oat und Wein cht olle nachfragen fur oe ©, sacred science! how art thou profane FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA Mrs. WATTS. It is argued that even should we advance to 'Y | what is the paltry sum of $2,500,000 to do! it won't ‘ments be aa core machen atte Beste ta der Fyren she low quacks, and Bridgeport and Housatonic Ballroad. er: ire buyldine fies wand ho. | Of Mexico, we can but take it, and that the war will be, answer. We must have rine aod he GE sehen Pp st frei au si st mach, Borton, i i yi ri 0 . Barrow, Meme Zuadivens er JOSEPHINE WEISS. To brawl thy nam hes Been rela writh «heavy Ht hal hom Bd spare to Toeel clespeing renovatiensseed retsnerstiont sed ls ater ic || for tts oupeareiand eceupelion, ne nearer’ Yerminstion. | . ‘The Senator elected te canc’ fed TMK Steodis*re the road) Through by Daylight, daily (Sun- | js beli: LS DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. Mon | to wit, Mr. Soule, of Louisiana, arrived here this even: days excepted) nt 64 oelonk, A ed, oue of the most elegant aud comfortable Theatres | roxicg ix ahilly country, and has greater natural de | ing. and is quartered at the United States Hotel. R other, perhaps, in the world. Paris is | The remains of Capt. Boyle, who died recently on his ADAMI: JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistreerof the Ballet, | leaves the fect ot Market Rater ES, Coane ee BS Rg megeres riaresnd, eres whe eteoaaep sacra Se mile paradsisealicetae 10 may ap | way from Moxice, were buried in this city to-day with Dogs to state to the Managers of ‘Theatres in the United | at 634 o'clock, A _M. No freight taken'in the Passenger Line. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION <0) France, but Mexico, how pai military honors, the procession of soldiers being headed Brates,, at aay es eaFaee oats maaat be 4 sober Passengers take the Cars at Bndgeportand Wrthous Shange Pt fixed at the following rates :-— a | pear, is not Mexico. In other words, subdue the capital, | nt. f'the Texas Rangers, The Temains a ', Of ‘ark ‘T re, ‘ork, o Di i ° . C \ ° hy Who is duty sushorised to nlake all arrangements for" er Dex ith wold his philanthropie cares; Bre ad i Hg ee ar a ecm and you do not necessarily subdue the country. Spain, | of Major Graham, killed in battle, (brought on last even: jew C: engines have been rocured, and the Road is in every respect equal to the best ‘aud piping in the prophetie nam i d. Road Mus. JERVISS COLD CANDY atonld not be | NEY Series seuses Viennoise. 525 tf te 2 Thus Istam’s hawkers piously pri LE PAS DE FLEURS, pei As Deng D by the Vieanoise Children, justipublished an i i i Balt with those of Capt. Boyle) Switzerland and Circassia are instanced as examples of ing fone en bat privately, fi ie tects B we SHILLING 1e by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, Oucnrarns Boa: etsy the diffculty or imposribility of eubjugating a country | $is0 buried today, but privately, at the request of the By tale ae ni cis lfed bet} 3 sho) Qt it is the happy and ac- | daily—Freight Tariff same as last see Vor ae Par. Gattrny ror Gotonrn Prorie abounding in high teble lands, and otherwise naturally | fallant soldiers, and worthy of the memory of the Jental coacocts reside. : ; i ; ‘ é ‘ finer SCHARFENBERG & LU!S, 961 Broadway, | the common acceptation of the mond! bat iene pe Copii uauire AG top Opies on Markee srest Fier, ote ieee T ad arn defended against the footsteps of an invader. rave. OTICE | sing colds. coughs, honrueness, sore throat, whoop. | qua yinee? G. M. PERRY, Avent. an, ond all the early effects of a cold, that : @ dread cousumption. It stands undoubted’ and pias babe proved by the numerous testimonials’ of our most eminent gitar ernonk A the distinguished visiters in town, we have mong the distinguish vata However this be, we must take all tho towns on her | Among the, heatre with full confidence that nothing wi i coast before we can maintain such a sy stem as is recom- | of the Patriot Re! ‘Of the Ste mboat | the most fastidious, for two tow boats, or jutherland, excused for . of Coney Ii fon, and if'we moy mended in some quarters—to seize her ports and depots, | Daming them at the end of the catalogue) Mrs. Ann 8. N TR ALFORD HENRY A SLETT. of London his address, orepply to George Murray, of the zerland, orto No. 43 Hicks a table v ven men a ¢ z io , | Mra. Sigourney, and any number of the fair e Sold by Mrs. JERVIS, 338 Broadway, next door to the Ta- tend ee i tap rageet F leah oo complete and in food or hugh rorotation of Niblo's Garden be in constant attendance, | appropriate her revenues, and so force her to terms | rep tatives of the youth and beauty of the sove- HE, inventorant patente cf the above highly Rae ti Thuan Co, 1 Astor House 18 and 04 et Ra ite tical Wicd Reninted by" G! apio, te | TH Fly of wuch a aysem in stenuously questioned relgntiag of Unto Sam. Inaramevt for tating the coudition of the Largs ond Burnton, 49 Sixth Avena FOR COLD SPRING AND WEST POINT, | celetntes teat ae ‘ny f re fave Mr. Pakenham gives a party to-night. It is enid that Some believe it would ental upon usa border warfare, | | ait of the suffering te OR AS FAR AS THE IVE WILL PERMIT. Leader ofthe Orchestra . Mr. Mera. he recently gave $20,000 for the benefit of the ic i Peas Jy than open and persevering hos- | jrigh if ¢; it in a good thing—it not, he ought to do « 5 if motnts | reemeg alte a retire more terrible and bloody rish rue, & verpiauts Po eo a dwell’, and Van Cont. i Pee Pea Pe Ree meee secur d - application | tilities directed against the heart of the country. One it, because they say he isas rich es @ Mexican conducta. Elv’s, 233 Hudson st: on ;Lecount,cor. of t#rand and Di- and Mrs. Hays, 139 Falton st, and R. T. Williams, Bi 1 who may be afflicted with any that the precise condition of pec fercained ing to him, at his se, where hi ion can he teste ck. At to Mr. ‘byn. of whom alt ed a limited ii is i i ‘i They say, too, he is about to make some young avd esti- y. the feul'y in general, to ine iuvariably aigued M: ER: | “The Seamer HIGHLANDER, Capt. C. B. Armstrong, | Gera? miicker. hing 14 certain, thatthe present policy will oonHinue; to.| = ST MeO ibe hapry Mita ess mn fect cominieeee: this new and vention, between the hours of | VIS. will leave New York, from the Newburgh Vier, foot of War: | Doors oven at half, Curtain to rise at7 precisely. | be pursued, until its efficacy be fully tested. ther very good thing. By and large, Pakenham is a very He atin fe imerh. | _Futup inprckages of ts, 25,45, and Stench fea seer _| Till Jeave every morting, at Sorelock, A. M. Forfreightor | The performances will uauaily eouelude mt ot beLsre leven | rhe army bill has at length passed the Senate, with | good sect ate men, and though he isnot vey handsome. MAGA OTA 7 ? THE > 7 7 aprain on board. ‘elon | 5 : AN IMPORTAN T WORK, NEW YORA GALLERY OF THE FINE — | Papage apply Highiaoder ha just Deen fitted uo ina sayerior | ° ERICA CHESS | the bounty land section, and with various othe aditions #0 10 ebeak go for the old saw nde} spon > | FINHE Exhibition of the Works ‘of Art beloagiog fo this Nenosteniniemnne ss) hee ibe | BOWERY *MPHITHHATRE and emendations, in which the House may or may not ox Gintnin Fetio gives a lecture to-night on ehyronol TRUE PRINCIPLES OF HE ART OF HEALING feces of Scalneare be Bee ae oe. Fark 7 ~HE =SAGE J, | (P'HIS EVENING. Peb. 4th, an entire new bill of per- | concur, ‘for history, or both ; end, 4 * a itek Leslatetcs ef the setionof | ath preseited by Mee citer eke Hay OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFI-E, formances cluding es cies | _sgtlitrect slavery straggie is to ocmmence on Monday Scholar, «good entertaitment is expected. Fur titer GALVANISM, ELE TRI ITY, AND MAGNETISM, Nie ahora are abe Eaag and Adonis, | ‘The first »ppearonce of Mr. HOBBY at the House The consideration of the three millions | Sane ee NTHE CURE OF DISEASE, pape collection embraces Coles’ Courseot empire a ant ee Me SANDS and his Daning Horse, May Fly, the Figl propriation bill, is postoned until that day, but even Wasnivoron, Feb. 2, 1647. tw 3 re e ri y i i * va UK 7 | i ke 5 | ‘i fall kinds with a view to determine their se" mat ination fitey ne, apecimens of Amer SAMUEL THOMPSON AND NEPHEW, "his asapel there ts pleasantly warmed thron ghout. already there ere occasional flings on one side and the | The Three Million Bilt: BY eUEDERICK HOLLICK, M. p | tnd others. * ign ego er ae, Bowen 26 Sones “epaiby: Prgioumanee commences at? | other in discussing the various bills that have coms up| ‘The very inportent bill for the three erpecial millions Leretorer ou Physiology, the Origin of bi fe, the Causes and | en gaily from 9, ALM. until dark, and on Ships. op, Goptaine Tne Reg. Tne Bin | —2o%es ei ae Rea eaniaGERGIL within the lust two days hia gis. | OT MCtintion fees with the Mexicom government, (last aan. Cure of Disease, Ke, | i ee a je Nieman, 7 ou WALNUT aTREET THEATRE LADE ; i North at fault in this dis before the Senate to-day: Price, %5 Cents. Pahlished CTI? ia0e ‘Broaawe Catntognes 1c concn VAT $ single admission 25 cents. fiver, 4a wa & KE. A. Marsat, Lessee,... W.R Buaxn, Manager | pls resi ne zi see ichlk ts feesaa Spam bal if ae bi sie) ae ed potigpes 84 nat iberal terms. f2 Iwerh FOR “ALE, Ohio, 103 Fourth Night of MR, COLLINS, the celebrated Irish | Congress, and inthe merits of the dispute, The chances | object of the bill, and said that a tr aty ceding to us any 5 A FARM of fifty two acres, most delightfully a- S muel 7 1300 Comedian and Voealist. s' but th " taunted, about five miles from’ Elizabethtown, ©. J, } : wNLN , 1847, will be | are certainly D New) atstending dabts.oC | spectble family: the whole facleding weeks Rene | Hasuecot, 1669 Fieree O'Flatte sess sn noe / | ranks. “Does any one believe that Mr. Wilmot and Mr. | tong-winded speech in reply, running over the whele eitlement of winich | PATA, ice house, vod other building wabsrantial state ol | Placmion: (new) 1500 After which ‘ [| Proston King are in favor of the same candidate for the | history of the war from the annexation of Texas down, Fepairy the orchard cousins twee eof choice fruit | Fever Hattie weer, 68 fi00 7 TEDDY THE TILER... t Presidency 1—for after all, this ia the real issue~not | ger which, with some general conversation, the bill i. BROWER, T¢03. f aes eget. we 8 oat i forse. | next Pre — y a hich, 7 ; The easy access from New York. either by the varion, Devonshire, : nom pecn, : In these p Mr. Collins will’ ‘sing his large number of those was put off till Thursday. Mr. Berrien bas » very im- New York, Jan.0, 1007, SAMUEL BROOKS. szigy Cary orthe ferry to Ehiaabechports whence | Ninknr (uew) HL. Ituasel, fay tee ] ‘Melod adenosine tees protean Rhee ed HG Ee ha pur: in ine within hundred yarde af the how Atlas, (ew) Hi: Coflia, * qo lus To conclude with (Ast ime here.) 9 new dra ¢ | who desire the insertion of this proviso og ey | ra a eee ore eee ea eee Der TO OWNERS OF REAL BSTATE. qromier part of the Satete oe eniiees | Sardini (tow) Creat, eS chingsy = Dickens's. last work—{(Drametised by tr. | sory than this, the West is divided on this question. Mexico from the Mexican government. We think one FRAY TS BUANCHET, Arent, informs the owners of on bond and mortgage. atfive per cent, | America, {uew) eare, 1180190 THE BATTLE OF LIFS, Pennsylvania will not give a unanimous vote for the pro- point isclenr. This is the stand of the whige—no more Weal Estate, thes . 9 talk of letting h toe oale nrc ee HONS, 172 eet. | TI areerve fe | aad ar le Michael Warden, Esa Mr. Rich be wr in whatever shape it may come up. Noone tetritory—Texas will do. Lot us stop, and count up the » forsale, a dwelling house in as fs i ; or ne of packets between th rl been faror riod of mor - it. Let us avoid the negro question. This is a stron belioves that the Western States will all sustain it. The | Cotiign, nd will admit of a sisong defence eat pad ingland New Y Ml not, 1 thi: think is equally apparent. If we don’t take in New Sages Gales Sih ee as Rete uate ‘Alte Vista, of Upper Californie, by treaty, we, shail MK. HENRY GC. TIMM GRIEK, Dereaaateons in tis envecet: 89 7 {| hor by and bye in the more gradual | HAstts honor to announce to his friends and the public, | but the Senate, if any reliance can be placed on present tion, - -(afornia is past all elances of ever being, Mex ‘ha: he will id Concert of Voeal and Instru i dopt sueh a proviso. nized again. at would be a ret tovement, at | inontal MUsiCn A the, Apelly, ele. Oe BATT MOY, | indications, will not adopt sueh a p ly kuowa and extensively pat- than thirty yeers, and have no | ho may in to rmaks | ough the Post Office, No jefore 9A. M. and after 5 P. M. re how occupied by EI. ta fen after the 20th of February, ie ot their friends from deep, handsomely feted. up they will find these shi and Desk, with plate glnss | none i. point of comfort, couvenience and safety fect order, and with every | which will sail from Liverpool every six dayes thy usiness A yard and cellar Hin convenience forthe dry goods bi king delay, and the consequent expen: SHIPPERS OF GRAIN. BAGS ‘ and the whole piogress of the is forward! But we attached Apply to WM. B. ‘F ‘he port of embarkation impossible. A. tree pans. | E-VE.SLNG, Reb. 6, 1847, on which oceasion he will bees. | ‘The appropriation bill will, in this event, again fall ras coat be oe ay ie Deunant deeneer, * £2 Stine 335 Broadway. | ff s Irish and Seotch po sisted by the follows PD PERPONUERS | through—and this, because certain men, for certain ob- BONA FIDE. T. GRAHAM, STORE, No. 373 Broadwa stuffs and hospital money paid, may be s L i | think fit to precipitate a question entirely irrele- ————————— » No. y+ to Let orto Lease— | the | id when th led for dect Mra. EDWARD LODER, and | Jects, pr | > NGRESS RAND DEALEH IN BAGS, flue lage and’ dent 8 rmerly occupied by | out, the full amount paid wilt be prompuy' vefuaden Me HESRYTIMM i | ‘vant to the bill in which they desire to incorporate it. bart eastern me of Grain with all kinds of Bags, in c 7 fit Naat face lyn | usual, For Saptiier pariicatars, spl to & NEPHEW sails” x WEIZEL. | What connection with y has @ treaty to be made Suen ee eine ue, i M9 feet deep, with Shelves, Coun- ‘en 215 Pearl surest, : and Mr SELLE. | with Mexico by the President ef the United States? Senne nrgine, yf Mrbew ia this form. and | ie." A Yard and Collar etched, Agog Ulass Fixtures, or eachange payeple-ar sights resin Teetay pl | INSTRUMENTAL SOLO PERFORMERS. | Nothing. Slavery does not exist at present in any Wasninoron, Feb. 2, 1847. Itimate 1 is me i than if shipped in bulk en ee wat Ata Drafts or exchange, payable at sight, are also furnished for Mr. KYLE | Cloudy and dubious sort of a morning. ' Galleries filled ultimate te 5 MOFFAT, any amount, ow HR. U. Glyn & Co.,’ Bonkers, London; ( ir STARK | Mexican Merritory, the acquisition of which ie con | | Cloudy and dublous sort of « mor er by the Rev. Mr, | 335 Broadway. _ | Grimshaw & Co., Liverpool; the National Benk of Seotiaud; Mr. BOUCHER, | dbp the cdmbatelietied, Ti treating with Maxis |W jforereign, people, | by the Rev. Mr. THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. TO LET, Natioual Bank of treland, and Northern Banking Co. Apply | Mr WOEHNING ; templated by the , | Sprole. Journal of yesterday ly repre- CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. A LARGE old fashioned House, situated directly | above. fedimer | Anda fall Orchestra, conducted by int. GEO. LODER, co, then, the President will have no conditions to make | sented. ~ WITHA SURPLUS. fhe: the Sound, nnd near a beach celebrated for fue bathe R FASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRI. | The Concert will commence at h:lf past 7, precisely. | S81, SD | Ni stence of slavery. The bill with the " ON ik ric ff Orvice 4! Funton stert, Brooxirn. ing. Lt would be suitable fora large fumily or beers TAIN AND IRELAND 1. Die Weihe aa ee Ts ag RT ted, places the money at the disposal of |, TB¢ ,Teeolution of Mr. pi fat certain ONTINUVES tot ke risks on buildin: ‘hinery, mer- sy of access to the city, either by sterm- GEORGE SHERLOCK & CO.’S | ‘symphony chara: L.. Spohr, | Proviso incorporeted, p! : maps of Oregon, Califor Ler] og oe by Mr. Charles chandire and property geverally, on heir ual favorable | MMe eMunniobeeeitoGe. (net ESTABLISIIED Pauage Oct, 1 Maiden Lene, | *Y MOLSmaE uavEEee "| the President, on certain conditions. Of whom is he to piacotion of the vee aeeeeaeete SoM aE ae d a | D é G co —Mr, | 1 ‘erpool, on the joomy ‘ D i . jorations 5 5 undlgeraione that bare ever securred "the eountiys they. | £1 10t¥r (Kellogssville,) New Koohelies NY" go evra y, and romain there daring the, mouths oF go loomy Bilenen of Nature exact those conditions, or who isto enter inte them? Not | plorations of the ‘vast mountainous, volcanic, or owe their escape from them with formbaratively slight losses FOR SALE March aud April to pecsonally superintend the embarkation Sounds of Nature—The Elements: Mexico, certainly, for she has nought to do with slavery Mr. Benton made a speech in vindication of the reso i ) for it dows not lie uti d the maps, when it was adopte Who else isto agree to those terms, for it dows no! lution and the d's tector that the Senate hereat. lL instead of 12 in the morning, Lies 1 altering their risks. 1 Jos which the compan’ stain will be adjusted and paid promptly as hereto- e Pomany fake special care to notify their customers in expi —Cradle Rone Denco—e' * h gs of thore left behind | withthe President alone? The thing is a monstrous in Te Deum. paid passengers. Persous wishing to haye out thei would do well to avail themselves of this opporta- M_S. returns to New Yorkin May. ja3l lw*rh Hie NEW CONSTITUTION—Tnis magnifi- Retura of the Couq A THREE STORY HOUSE on 2 ; fi the tud and. 3d Avenues. It is well Gamtednseieen | (isn te with the latest improvements, ‘old and warm bu hsy water cl i ruity. i from New York on Ari, Il soave e bel Contento, by. Mrs, Loder, bes of policies. i mantles throughout the house; « court yard oi Ras Te LITE eRe Aa | & Ati, laave tanto, by Congress votes to confer upon the President a certai THE tan NOTE further bartiediersappiy to." VVwE &'SONSt Heincpmmonied oe the Gated st Sobn | RNATeGettaae™ eve) i tres sovemens TORTS Perea, with conn, not tthe wae tine | f2 ane ail que sEROnE hea ares ne sovparmership a pt Wai e Kide: sai im m * 172 Pearl street Britton, (lay packet nip Roohest elk age pre | it gre Meee 2. Andance ontabil certain way, but thatacertain thing shall not happen postponed till to-morrow. dit by mutual c The DESIKABLE COUNTR ENCK hae f | and 34, Kondo Suisse—H. ©. Timm... 1 ; for Congress alone has | GENERAL TAYLOR. ofthe frm will Be liquidated by the suveeriberss rah RESIDENC odin g f is will SECOND Pant, ever which he has no control ; for Cong opportunity ever offered. Apply on | 4, Adagio and Rondo Sicillano, for the Clarionett, On motion of Mr. Sevier, the House resolutiens, pro- JAMES G_ KING, IN the beautiful village of New Rochelle, 9 authority to make laws authorising the existence of viding for agold medal, and various other things, to z ‘ fa ot alarge dwelling house, ba and carriage hots, ira S46 South street. NY. | - \Gseuaa Cigar Serencde, eumposed by. 'Eisesieiee, | very in any territory to be acquired from Mexico. Can Goneral Taylor, for his services ut Monterey, were post DE sand twenty grape vines. Wowld be a desirable fae UNION LINK OF PACKETS TO AND 2. Die Kae the President bind any future Congress not to authori as bese soar hoped R would be constéored ae AR tion fora large family, or for a boarding-house, the FKOM LIVERPOOL.—Thesplendid and fast sail. | | Sung by Mess the existenes of slevery in Callfornia? Certalaly not, 1 | __Me Carre New York, Jannary 25th 1947. having eighteea fisished rooms ood tenant it will be og new Packet Ship GAL ENA, Capi | ia 4. ‘ad eat TN a | Jet low Possession on the Ie of April next. For further sail from Tver ee aie AX | is, therefore, utterly impossible for him to carry out the Mr. nlite ony laid 5 jay form: part partion i ol on or about the lth day 0 | i ‘ er the irm of PRIME. WARD K CO. soa ent anes un, | earticn lars Nassau etregte ot ncuy Bowery; or Belt & | Bool on o7 about the lath da ‘pact . | Intendment of the proviso, ifhe exercise the power con the Banking, Stock nud xen we Business, at the office of i rior to most other pack 3 ti AN ke the late rm, No, 5t Wall st @ it in well known wre OHN W. ¥ CALLED THE BILL FOR THE = ” ferred by the bill. OFkZ DE GANTA ANNA. BAGLEY'S GOLD PENS-§% ONLY | if hing t berths, or those about sead- | tien nir, * U Pescator del Onda,” for. three v0 fl us . ki Sebi eie Arm of John Ward t,o, | THE subse. sber his recently made agveat red ction in he | lag for heir Piende an? Pere al she Cece atts | fad Rie qasciuments Soprano, Mrs Henry Time Dut itmay be sald this proviso isnot intended to con: | ‘he bil for allowing to the President of he United EDWARD PRIME | at the eae e price of Gold Peus.and is now sling them atsor Bella examine the | Galova.” and her accommaditious, ve | Tenore, Me Selle; Basaa, Mr, Welzel: Flues trol the action of the President; it is not directed to | States the sum of three millions of dollars, y SAMUEL WARD. } Word & Kicg. € ue Pen and Yencil. "Tha are of an excellent qual fore engaging elsewhere. Early application should be made Kyle: Horn, Mr. Woehni 4, V iolineel lo, Mr. Bor ho is to be governed by it? tro} | &d by the Executive to gener) desideratuin of a speedy New York. Jannary 25th 1947. 39 misre | and the public may rely u adic g a fist rate article, not: | on board foot of Pine stree?, or to gher; aud Pianoforte, H.C. Timm, oe mey. him. Then, who is to be gov y © control | and honorable peace with Mexico, was, on moti 7 ; withstanding the low price '. TAPSCOTT. see doce ee the creek ch the primelpal muse stores, | Wy, souon of every future Congress, ft ie powerless, | Mr. Sevier, taken up. GU YEAHS OVERSHOFS, 100 HIOADWAY, Also Wine Watches and Jewelry, 86 South street, 2d door below Burling Slip. | and a oor on the evening of the Concert. m |e aw avian tai) thle bill ohhe tethillbead: in tis. « SHOES. mandtee age N ELE, E fe3 6tis*rre J.Y SAVAGE 92 Fulton street One of the abo of packets will be dispatched twice | Doors open at half post 6; commencemeot at half past 7 What then is its validity? | of the Precilont. ned tat the money was to be. uupre I i ol joo 2 , , 2 ‘4 Bie edad nig India Rubber, perfeetty flex JOHN MILHAU, | * Brata‘ontrland efor any moees sé sight, by apolviee | "Ravesinonement on account of the weather. fet teodier | {tle beyond qu tion thet Congress mast authorize by’ | Sristed to asimilar chject with, the sppropriation: al est weather, Vorsale by the case or » ne by ‘ ‘183 BROADWAY, | as above. i . i wan |) oor pom ™ its solemn act the existence of slavery in California, be- | jowed to Mr. Jefferson in 1803 and in 1806, with sole Axest for Goo gMutee, 8 FFERS for ale Lalac:que's Chloride of Boda, | gk FOR LIVERPOOL—New LisecHegelar Packs | acaba eae ‘ore the institution can exist there. Before Califoruiacan | {0 the purchase of Louis Florida of France 12 1m*th Pr sah ae et for February 28.—The » or fastrailicg packer | £69 Broadway, between Spring and Prance streets, 19 M: vier wi to avoi party discussion TOR SAL. Viale Re uch ET CRMC: apn Ee bo AUISBAY, FE, sory ofthe United Staten tha laws by which i has beos fow wordees pomsibla. "He il, ot know “ ” roniq 5 i rthen, ‘ y fi tor | ‘ U Ath, i . { AL TATENT MY DICINE, which his been before th biepde Basia ce ree cultihy o fe havin : cebimoatione 0 rinsed § end Andevery night muti! further notice, hitherto governed, must be totally changed by act of | could be brought about without some sich i “} tw Kacahout d | miort, apply o1 t Or f, foot of W. Paad 01 4 hor di now how it cou! done Fir io any oll er extant. “Au anverprising mat, whe eat oe Clterseres Baie | Price of $100. sn | whoop aiignn und ¢heige parfontan ten hiya. bern’ therefore an act of Congress will Le necessary to author- | overtures. It was necessary to have an appropriation to vos his of ention tit exo, witha caitalofonfy Son dollars Kat Bertone ‘The packet sip KOSCIUS, A, Eldridge, master, will | Ceeinemar ten yeas) by the elite and a the | ize ite existence. carry out the object of propositions of peace to Mexico. Fenlize aJarge fortune in'n short time. Sufficient. rensone | succeed the Garriek,and sail 26th March, her regular day. principal cities of the Union, respectiully anuounce. that I be given for the p exent p oprie'or's reling. ishing the 5 " lation as is contemplated by thie | We Could secure no offer of peace, of Mexico ceding to Address, with name &e., to box 2469 Post uflite, Sach prospective leg’ us ang portion of her territory, whilo, on the other hand, anti-slavery proporition, is unknown in the history of our | he supposed (and this is official information) that no trea: st 6; coneert government. It is always in the law by which the juris, ty would be accep’ ble to our own government which » 1,600 0 : a o . 0 as above, her re- Teen et ites pane Cpe ican, fe3 3ts%r diction of the United States is extended over a territory, dof Alta or Upper Ci ippoae realy OAW ORATORE that provision ia made for its internal government. | coding to usfor indemnity a Jess amount of bee ih noe G. B.C j ip oda dhe, A | 4 this proviso from a sincere desire , this would scarcely pass this bo G. B. CLARKE, | ere ‘hang cabin, apply to the captain on board, at And Eccentric Delineations of Character. Those who support this pi hor to | that al hall not exist in territory to be acquired | to enable the existing authorities in Mexico to settle the DHULL & MIN’ Ny h R. WHITNEY cifully annouuces that he will give | that slavery shall not exist expenses of the army, and other legitimate expenses ne- BOEING TER cee eee) MK imperaonntirny of American Grators, nt the Roctety | from Mexico, are proceeding in the manner least calcu. Coveary to silence opyosing factions, aome bousty should too well estabe Can Tra Burseley, w H ancceed the Constitution, aud sul | Library, corner of Leonard sireet sud Broadway, on Thurs: on her regolar any. 21s . 1d be no Mareh 323_ | day and Friday evenings Ath and 4h inst, rain or shive, on | lated to attain their object. They are going too pon Oe be ca tel Eoghan jouty atthe peor of y hadned FOR LIVERPOOL —To sxil on or before the | "hich occasion he weit Oe ATEN Ge celebrated man bringing his horse to a high leap should not put the rey je existing authorities had 20th February.—The fast sailing, first elnes oF of Queer, Qu int, Qoizzical, and | animal to its full speed, but approach in a sharp canter they will give a series of their popular and inimitaole ¢ | certs, introdnecing a variety of entirely new S Chor * | Burlesqnes, &e. : Admission 2 most of the Parisian pre- ble ty supply conrum- LIVE, Lm’ ular Packet of 2ist Februar eo new i | aai-sailing packet ship CONSTITUTIOS + for apothee: uses also, | tons burthen, Capt. John Britton, will Quinine, by retail or by the | gular day, ———__fiavrre_ | ” For freight or passrye, having splendid, large and comfort AMERIC Fist} NCH LANGUAGE, EVENING CLASSES. GENTLEMEN wishing to study the French Lai alter Oliondorf’s sys:em, may find a very good op) nuy by applying to Mr. Stoneall, No. 131 Falton street, any eft-ruoon between fur and five grelock. july two schol tocomplevea class just beginning. Persons 4 vanced in the same language and wicking to perfect | Merchant Tailor, 116 William street, betwran John and ton cents Doors open at half fornia. Hi can make their application at Mr. Dunigan’s 151 The packet ship Li F BELIEVE my reputa ‘Terme—$10 per quarter, payable in advance. fasrere | A Batt to render tenes ar tee aallor nece time almost every b 4 My" Black French Clothe $20 (lower grades $16 and $18,) di disposed to peace. Sime meses ot meeting the preliminary steps to nego- § DIVIDEND.~ The Bonrd of D the Kecentri t Jess than $25 at Jo HUDSON, « aptain Page is now loading and w ‘ ommioal ¢ act embraci:g tun, freak, f ily and 1, rise | tiations. The Mexicans had been beaten at every point have declared « dividend of sixper ‘cent. for the last nx | thetefores having no bad dbus Pech ako sail as above, For feelght or passage, having k ou accommo: i'be culebrated tiiown aid uakuown per | @%4 with a cut of his whip and a stroke of his hee “To theie ports wore closed—their revenues destroyed, and, months, payable to the Stockholders on and afier the 10th in | profit ations, apply on board, Ori PD WARE Kt @ouringe with musical sketches, comic lectares, | his horse at the | ind 80 top it like a sportsman. to sustain the army, they were reduc sean By order, ; [White Marseilles Vents, Black Satin do., always on hand, | °%,'39 ‘ te Routh nvese | & riso a blown horse at a high wall is folly. When the king forced contributions from . .,,D. F. CORNY, Secretary A few well made,and hands: ly triinmed, Back Overcoats 4 ids Md ickets, admitting a gentleman or Indy and gentlemsn, 50 he bill extending ina disposition to re- Beye the transfer Book will be closed until (oth instant, | are welt lett whieh Twill sell at cost, ranging in price FOR HAVKE—The French varque TOR | certs. To comm-nre at Bo'clork preeise'y Sa atieee real contest comes, as it will come on t @ bil} ox: aes ready, in cur efforts to ACCORDION TAUGHT | eS oe ee tb elena hs kag pA HW YORK OFEKA HO! SE, (Charlton stect comer the henge heer of the bg sd tani cael ive at this object, I1id aside all notions of etiqustte, Dt ut | ‘S. 0 ¥ ‘kets. bs arick. jm Thi iT tfai| formed that the true anti-slavery men will fry and we could we! fo JACOBS teaches the Accordion thoroughly ia 24 les | FEVHOSE: who wish to acquire Cu orto BOVD 2 Becker, public ie reineettalty infor forn y je 8008, 80 thas te novi rapid knowled, come a good player ina me! this theatre will shortly re-open for the performance of the , i —that th has | doit again. Mr. 8. believed that if this bill w hi ce can all the various styles of worn New | rexular drama, opera, natiet, and yaaderile, exhausted by their previous race—that this man ents peace with Mexico. He wa Base pracrieal as ell nea efeeiethe only one im the elty who | time ave advised to. obtains edy at eins ns & pracriea) etical knowledge of this pop: — work on th we erevent | ye yoo new roles Regular pecket (or \Y MM, b ¢ | will nt | ork Line of Packets —Regaiar, packet for Mon- | "Ariss of seunawloneed core eed vespectability, caw eary of the fight, and that man cold, because o' Ne tor, without entering nbject, which contans al the wefarmeee thee | th.— The sphendid fort soils packs 0 FREDE | Srown weary fi | this opinion. He asked that the Senator: day. February 15t ship HEBRON. Captain Grey make application.it by letter, (post paid) to Mr litical ends Id of party discussion, in looking only at the St by hes already mean idk at wilt posits coy anil as | TICICM “Acting Manager, attract bins of ateiheaneee | Uke disappointment of hie politic into the fisld of party discussion, FC hathaes wevent Mee ordion and Musical Instrament | dented sale, and ts used. generality Uy the trade thrnuchege | shove: her regular day, WANTED—Tweive ladies for the Cores de Buter GALVIENAIG.. | greet ghject tobe sitaned, would allow the bill to be Depot, 55 Chatham fireyts the Uuiou, aud is war an.ed ty give entire satisfaction to nll |g fCf eight or passege, having handsome accommodations, | ply berweene ne hare of 2and 2 jt Passed without delay ‘ecordions tuned and repaired, and music for the whe adopt it er Copy, from $8 to $10 | *PPIY on board, at Urieans whart, toot of * all street, orto. | According to the bin 10 some remarks upon this question, ja ta ‘Also, single or seta of patterns of BK. COLLINS, 50 South at FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE | Phere ap seccheowotnde-outlh on of tho war. He was appaved to MUSIG | the various styles of aan iy ata) ee be received on board after ITAGAN Cu AnDS to be « | An Agrerable, Miscellaneous Prescription, sol’ . . |. STINEMETT' - on NDAY EVENING, Feb . “a wisi pan Fano Varney” rite ith the | jt eodimer No. 113 Broadway, New York. Tol pveds erteeie caarras Seat | Tieton pn be had of anv of ihe fo Badin ats ahh or tae arial dori vient An We lave now that tact of tally” dicloved.— Poe ipy,'* music selected from the mos: jen Ope- PATENT ENVELOPE PAPER. TF GARNIC OM LIVER: ta’ pls i” ‘The chairman on foreign relations has told a bi PATHE. & FYE HUNDRED REAMS Patent Favelope Pape POOL, is now fsshesging mater peoers jorerat | fn | ble egotism, and grandiloquent selfimportance—his dic- | (yar the object ia tho re-gnnexation ie the aren of ¥ and G. Ht » B others, Prof able for putting up spices and coffee. Just 1 foot of Rutge: | , 120'3d avenue. | tatorial and oppressive dignity—his pedantic, or pede: | and Upper California. Tais accor ee he ted fee No. 127 Elm street corner U7imer” Srsele by eT ae Nene ik: onsignees will please send their permits on boerd imme- | Negretti, 240 Water street, gogueical displays of the nomenclature of catch.words | General Kearvey acrons the deserts to farh | jan39,27, srr

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