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TO THR LATEST MOMENT. ant at the lose of the week previous. There has been | _ G, B, CLARKE. DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE : AUCTION NOTICES. : AMUSEMENTS. ‘ pi by. ~ give peo Bo material alteration :— ate Merehint ROE, TY hago IN the beansfal tere Rochelle, consis | IRST APPEARAN | ‘ SU eS | . OF MA & Ms Qvorarions von say Parmcirat Stocks mn THe New scree ye Bt 0 all, ea fa en saree dwell ing ho se bara nad carriage pense, | AUDUBON’S GREAT WORK AT AUCTION. pikk Ho Camlee pmacian Fey Mh ‘iit be Sat" Mon Ries Wea Dv Fei Sat | tim . most yer bolt testes y te | trees and i elatgs exrdat ioe Wowlibs A. ill aeth oa Se urdas ms nig, Hebe 7 até iKichar pene. Kean: Henry Vi Bary gt Sod pole pata? 96, s 9536 Me V5d6 95) bruary 13, 1847 y >. tUnion Hall, corner Trivolers Ailey acd Balti ot Wales ah printed catalogue, * Audubon’s ‘Ura thot y. oF © $4.0, witl, 474 plates colored to life—one of by 4 ‘ Mr. forsale is this county, “Nives Ri ” 69 Barrett. with oil the woi Doors « pen at 644 o'c.0¢k; nnd the pe:furmauce will com- , rural spo ts, | menee at 7 o’eloe! boxing, and the various a 3 Gal! ing, and the various aihie Boxes $1; Pir 50 cents: Gallery 25 cents ; thon fora large f 0 2 | ‘ame cries’ chock si seen a Bree fon fhe ae | or fora poarding: use. ‘4 good te :; ed I weeredit: let low, Po r of April uext For Furth a ge a | theveere, Raving cabaret pues ake *o * i | eae mianonwation othe ig of AP geal “or Bell | =. | profit. um“ TH 73K | 130 Nhoseu street tae tawimsre |e White Mersesllos Venta, Black Satin do, always on hand. Sear i - = made,and handso! Ye Back Overcoats ra ae and } Lenlgsng ‘Retablishinent to | rr a | | sre nails” Tet sri Pott call’ ot coat taming (ecee | fl: ‘tispoted oft of ert a Mie Deny ‘ect mond Kean! nding M'tge Bon: Reading Railreed. x years from last May, of | | joe Kenner a's ree story br the Esat river, aear | a AT REN —M Taz Feb Oth, & Miwee | Faron Ferry. Heat ish ‘yl particulars eall at No Bo: tle ereneae Seatac : Ba ‘be performed the prond pers eCINDERELL AT % TO B DOFtE: ereet. fom crag . ei Alia: vie ae NT TO BE D. Pedra’ Hada way « Uindereil, mi i | L any, WANT, uh Pe, f | fhe: and iver ag ing aa, Mrs Mrs Booto ; Thisbe, Mrs Ser- Tnfait, one vear c tm PR tg aE a 1 See nod Tae te Late ae lage so Ealgu pate: Mack SuteraRD—Jeck Sheppard, 3 | this office. It*rre fo6 er — Fi "WANTED. TO LET, NOTICE 8 - mi ou hee aa oF ratte, ing. ‘Ie frou sisble for alas mil Hereafet‘be held a BR yoo lla | Hall, No. | with the Burletis of the Reta REVELS—Jupiter, Mr om | g-ucuse, | Walcot: dora, Mra 1 | | boatorraltrond’ “Address Bess : GARDENS-Seore- A comparison of toe s current yesterday, with those WAN Lis, HeNRY PARTRIDGE KELLOGG, ‘| n GEO. See'y. Rated ruling at the close of the previous week, exhibits an ad- fs EURIBASE, ghe iatarent in a reapee prctable Vistualling | _ 11 10c6r an le} He Rochelle, N. New_York. Feb. 5, 1947. eas pia eet ‘nifGnie axe "GIULIETTA—Rhomeo, Vance in Iilinojs 6's, of 1 per cent; Erie Railroad Scrip, | ‘‘ A. Z..”’this office. far 4, 4G. BRANDON, 01 ; Farmer’ ; 3 | (ABRIAGE WANTED—Any person having alight close | oA THREE TORY HOUSE on treet, betwoen ‘cessors to F. A. MUNDEN 25 Farmer's Loan, 1; Canton Co. 11. Vieksbare, 41 | CASAS Piinddn beeng kal trison tamer aancloce | 3a Avenues, It is well imtad, end BLUCK LETT RE SIGN a decline in Pennsy!vania 5’s of }; Reading Bonds, | chaser, at areasonable price, by addressing a line to Box =, | | see test improvements, india ig kitchen MANUFACTURERS, ch marbi per boxes 2 cents; pit one shillim; ; i Ke. Italian ‘Orehes! tra boxes, 1% Rending Railroad, 13; Loug Island, X; Morris Ca- | lowerFost fie, ____ a * | warm barhs, water closets, el! Doors open at half Fast Satchoats coetaia rises at 7. nal, 1; United States Beaks 4. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. | feet h mas iroushog hg pean, a coare ard of iveen SIGN PAINTERS, SL IPALTAN OFER ITALIAN OPERA. ANTED to borrow the above is one of a row of NO. 2 TRYON ROW, ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, C; saercllyesiions re | Wt qpouity will begtven, fund 2 fair reiaueriiae °2 | Forfurter pari P4 i ie ers during the past year, amou: , A the i} re ay. ihe mppaieinine Oe Tes m Railroad Ofice, New ea te “or tay nah agg ER AMOUR. ‘and those from transportation of merchandise, to $260,165. | 5000 ©, WANTED —FOUR OR Fi VE THOU. | SALE, c SAND making a total of the twe items of $589,958. ‘Two divi | $5C secured BAND DOI LL ARE, taper ycene. halt | ‘fi Ce ay tty te ete, c pane Hetel, Judson’s Hotels National Hotel” Perkin’ mt Rodos mat. | tuated, fy donds, of 4 per cent each, were paid, leaving a surplus | Powe put Prueipals ueed apply. Address. Ver Teo i rnp nhuomergommg U. 8. Bonded Warehouse, Nankin Tea Company, &e. &e. zabe' i} jal9 2m*rre Post Office, N. bry ot peompraty crt eter oe dwelling VA 4 NES ba aca VALEN: ee DRAGOONS FOR MEXIGG On | noc aati: cludisg gardener’s hou ir dsetie o aiomeear re | waxnieh in FOR MEXICO. vaacom, | Baaneaie jtcludiag gerdener's house, HE most xtensive sunt Valentines jastready, sul togethe with new valentine writers, iy snepected, ‘and who will be mustered into the orchard cyntains twenty acies of choice fruit | eve) i Beste of $29.725 80. The number of passengers transported | was 470,31: tons ry thing ~nneeted with the festiv: Si 7; buTem™y ting, ean Have small easoriments made up,from | The capital stock of this company is $3,500,000, and th. Ml be in | by the various $510 $50 an upwards. Prices to auitall, ‘cents | bs 6 staisaaet 10 Lengths ptadtectysiceatlion Phare ine doaste toes | Mere | SoG cack. ‘\auuelly fiber! dacodat to thou who tell | o'clodk FM dail ett bi ti ‘eftine' tho ntire length, and it is the connection between Bos- |__| Hisabeth street. | renders thus preperte we ath counter aur inter th sire, melateation, ond AMERICAN CIRCUS. ton and the western road running to Albany. Notwith. NETHERLAND SOCIETY —~ | Feman for thr * rlendid ans ils at | BOWERY AMPHITMBATRE, st i the 14th AY EVENING, Peb, Sth,an entire new bill of per- high & teidhinm, dens othe A teee ibe wilt beweld os ive ays Reb, lth clock TO TRGUEREA ARTISTS. he firat n ppearmnes of Mr HOBD igh a pre iy x. A very large portion of | inthe Atheneu ay. rae Leonard | JUST, ELVED by late arrivals from Havre— 3 SANDS qed his Dancing Horse, May Fly, the Fight- the business in this road is derived from the western and | *t 4 FLA TES 1200 of the Piavished aud Star Brands, inj f otbientnaile tarts ha HODENTOYL: Seo. of the N.S. FRAME Jot new and ape te nidseetra ie peatantly warmed thro roads running into it. We do not hear of any ap- MODES DE PARIS. VOIGHTLANDER TUBES Bors 9 Performance commene Plication frpm any of these companies for acharter to waren, IMMEDIATELY—A good Silk Milliner, frig scron of oudrewometes | Hf: gVorasle by BOHN R, atmacorase ee Been re Bont cnenree builda read into Boston parallel with the Worcester, be: La. em a, Testes fine large Peach Trees, srrot thet chote- Ww hand WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. cause they do not want |to remain under the ‘control of " the highest wages. will be about four acres of Woodland, FOR SALE AT HOBOKEN. | KE. A.Manenan, Lessee,... W. R. Biaxe, Manager that company. There isjno such narrow-minded policy | 8d constant employment the year round. The same ees of land at Rockaway, for sale. 4, BLEECKER will sell at A the 1 f MR, COLLINS'S AGEM! in tho railroad system of New England, as we havo seen | i FE TO a tg tg LETS Te ON Jp 1 Delano st. or A. Wien the Merchants! Becheage’ (iP act | MONDAY iyi BEEN n i ill be perform: | in‘this Stete, either among individuals, or in the Legi iitlocre ned beac kic est von MfebH'stis® re" | J39 tmere JOHN He POWAE, tas alee ee poll Bete pn eof pe eats | hater lature. The Legislature of Massachusatts never have | GTEAM ENGINE AND BOILER W, iS bout fifteen horse power. A note nddrered oak Ma rs, stating size of cyl by whom built, the ti ‘an be seen, and'the low rE OH SALE, oF to exchange for eity roparty—A some cottage, with five or ten acres of rea withia woo miles of the Marine on the Rockaway Turn acre Jand attac to peach and fruit trees, Th ere ropertys user ou the Situated fore gentiossan whe wocia dike col Country residence. ‘Also about eieel ace laud, metdaw and {STiable lands which willbe | i ely adjoining the Property oft eh and, we trust, never grant to two distinct companie: charters to construct two railroads between the same | points. The folly of such a movement belongs to tho | tj Logislature of the State of New York. | Naw Yonx, Feb. 6th, 1817. Some wise men of Gotham eppear to labor under the | —~#¢ With the somes a Rang i Hold Bolajer iioy Mand the Birth To conclude with the oer ad popular faree of the HOUSE ou. ht acres of unimproved land at wee BS Hebe impression, that if there is not capital enough te build | GODA.WA a ares ; h | ay Dats (the Ho + Mr, Chapman one road to Albany, the chances are decidedly in | ; | i aes SOHN £ NORTON, jr., 4 Delaney st North and Eee the Bay, | —eee Mr. Col ALHAMRA favor of finishing two. We cannot understand the rule | “FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. : ugh it. “ Broadway, between Spring and Prince stree by which they arrive at this important conclusion, but it, | Will be sold at suction on Tuesday, the 24 day of farina Partientars, inquire of MONDAY fee dd every Ungnt uncil further is undoubtedly to them as clear as mud. If we can The est | stigeacs Sear aeR es MINSTRELS, ir f° Patno’s Sea eke | Duild two railroads to Albany, the quicker we have them EN DOLLARS REWARD. id Di pei Ee Concerts are nightly mele with oi Oper ‘and highly re- y, the q the better. According to recent calculations, th | Leas «Saturday morn’ th eseary, out bui FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BOXES. pectable audiences, and universally admitted te excel every | e ‘ecent calculations, there can ich streets, eith Mamaroi eck, cematy otf of ONES & FRIEDEL 115 John street, ueas Pearl, up stairs. othe vent of a similar character, ever before presented be no doubt but that both would pay handsome divi miaraun ne Lava breoedge,§ gto ssl mice (eg 4 HMongfectarers of paper boxes and sampl tnd dew * Stones ot Progressing i’odele tapess iterton: ends, Should theto estimates prove fallacious, the | reward wil be pad for thetr TK ABR ee aiand New York railroad; tas an abundance ‘of the bent | Ie piel ro pig et) deg ot ceived and exe | Admission 25 Doors, open at half peat ¢-Concest stockholders would merely lose a portion of their in- VAGE, 92 Fulton st. gaat pA a od rae HeNRY JONES, will commence at half past7 o’clock. £7 wre vestments, that is all. ‘Thecity at large, and real estate | wy ALENTINE DEPOT! A Lawrence Ren fooler cre EAE OER N HENRY FRIEDEL, DROLL DOINGS AND DIVERSIONS favorably located in particular, would be benefitted. We | S| Pere eomaad wanevin une USPENDERS FOR EXPORT: ton, | PEEYOUSTO.HI8 DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE— f Ni . ougand dozen Patent corrugated Suspenders © havo been fifteen years building fifty miles of railroad, | RATHBUN'S HOTEL tapted tothe hgrcan fad) douth AAmerjany st wall | ‘9 commence at “astleek prea iy—Tickets admitting from the City Hall to the northern line of Westchester | rangement with 161, 163, 165 4, 167 Broadway, ‘New York. shine "Wor sls iis Ura maaeetantaree Gad eaet atte | tnt prove bevels it Will come off on Friday evening, Tain county, leaving a space of about one hundred miles to | siumpcan tetera ped oft bi hew nid t eatablishment, recently ee sass orghe cover, before we can make a connection with Albany | thevpse A’ lense ie ed a iad the store for that sith the latest im ce heats, nnd ie of wafficrenr ex’ "any _WOR.CK H. DAY. 1 Conrtendennest fully’ anaoue This one hundred miles of road can be built at an ex: | PUPONE, 156 Falloetes Sd dot hie eecttway, | Pag eaaccommodate persons)" S MStS® |— PARISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. of pense, not exceeding that ofthe fifty miles now in running | NOTION: | al masaber of ciereany Parlor eth sageraenite ammates: | Depot for eee err eeann i cata 46 Me, : Ty fiusteated” by overstion, ad re aa sia ere a ie teste #0 THE, nares p paretefare, Srinig between wit, Bede oms, all splendidly farmished with entirely new fara J. & coset ‘« ESCHAUK, (ihe latterly, recent. Bee ene pereenn,, Sntneaearaed. wid . ¥ . . 1 ym Pari eR res] fal announ of: ba 4 Saas edate te section of country inthis State | May Woes del or be fret oy, wid ‘Th» location is very desirable and convenient, beth for y nrc ne K respectfally ce tO | Stage Learned Ignorant Women, Steamboat at all seasons of the year.— The people of the nd of all the counties in this | State, on the esst side of the river, and in the western | part of Connecticut, are now almost completely shut out | from our principal markets, and they are in want of an | outlet. The Hudson river is now of very little service to them, and a railroad on its banks would not benefit them an iota. ‘The friends of the Hudson river railroad have until the first of March, a period of about three weeks, to fill | busine ‘and pleasure, being between Courtl day ithd: fr id a . til Willa Dour tod Beate E .EWIS TEAL, {7 lw®rh VALENTINES 111 me, an of Old Ce pS. evry hig the | TSR vant, Papers, Silver : car Chatham ead Be ope bine TASTE EOE Be we ult your taste and economy, and you wou't fail fa See ae ce rae ete there borate, having om rH tions of the Hungarian m Singers, | tious, ke. . : | WHE ALLEGHANIANS: in conjunct hameieianee BIL, “the celebrited Guitariat, will fring cottons mo- | con ign Hall, 472 Brondwiy, Tuesday following pieces will constitute a part of inery for putting ‘up silk | the programm: sean with song to greet you. e! Faneral Hymn. iu oe Farmer's Song. pil site mrera and merchants generally, that they dye ‘& new and very superior stvle fore in- ito the United States, and or establishment intends {0 make it most comforiable, ree id business like ity of New Yom eae 9 pains wants of his gi a yecllen yarn hair, lings and cotton yarns. ted patent mac! best and most approved manner, either in | | street. | to patror | rears, CO! Yank cing on the first of March next ent be i amit two, 75 cents: to admit bie | FOR SALE. tug 40 well kuown, as also the celebrat pond ad ntzele ticker, Pasa iae sous bauadee ~e Soe ape kee, lerees mlllose of Golless:: IF withta tat" | TH PATENT conpacr FACTORY, situated on | 2'nine. it M4 needleas fo say more. or Daticulars apply D. door. Boots spen at dig o'clock, commence at time they can get the amount subscribed by good Hightoonth s Broadway, Li will The above establishinent would be rented very low I che: etahy comart with men and true, we hope there will be no delay in com. | the eon priser ou Charade. A Anat mit 15, 1807, b einen toa party of gentlemen. daienust Melatoshs ts state thet ne | mencing and completing the work; but should the time | bidder, 9 meet THOMAS dees D JONES. yatit for duty, in goasea say eof total wat under the treat men astle & Edwards, auriste in New York, ne a | a ns again returned to his military duty ie aN rie tied iB Sourn OverenBay, L. I. stipulated: in the charter for filling the stock expire, | 2 soviet nay Teneo sees Tee rick Sei orn OetenBar tel awere Without the conditions boing fulfilled, we trust he thing | by 4fert i arrive Howse, 18 by 135 feet FUK SALE, Lvgi co VERY valuable Flourin pai: ith will be abandoned, and those foremost in urging it ever | mith’s Shop, Stable, and 2 good frame | A i) Sn one lalend Sousa ¢ Qui ting of about an he procured of auy member Seti: a | Head Quarters, “95 Broadway. £7 6 and at | TELEGRAPHIC. Ltimone, Feb. 7—10 P.M The mail, as far south as New Orleans, is in, but it con- tains nothing further from the army, nor enything else of especial interest. There has been no result arrived at in the Kentucky election for Senator. The canvassing stands the same as at the last accounts ‘The Washington telogrephic line is not in operation. —= BY THE mats. Wasninaton, Feb. 6, 1847. | The Week's Business—The Future. | The week closes with an approximatien to business, ‘The House has been doing very well—the Senate hes | been falling behind. The three long speeches of Mesers. | Miller, Berrien, and Johnson, of Md., on the three mil- lion bill, have been equivalent to a lose of three days in | the way of business; but we suppose these speeches | are to have a wider scope of operation than the Senate chamber, and look to greater results (1848) than the ere e or defeat St thie bill. |, if the Senate | expects to jo the work before it, it must act more and | speak less. We expect the ten regiment bill, now before a joint committee of conferees, will be reperted back and agreed upon, and finall; on Monday next—and that the throe million bill will be debated yet for several deys in the Senate. The same Dill comes up in the House Monday, when we may anticipate « renewal of the dis- cussion of the slavery question. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Wasuinoron, Feb. 6, 1647. No report of the Proceedings received. House of Hepresentatives. | THE WHIG MEMBER FROM ARKANEAS—a QUESTION BALORD —vAHALL HE TAKE Mis seat! HE SHALL, AND DID. Mr. Born, of Kentucky, presented credentials Fd ‘Thomas W. Newton, elected a member of Congress, for Arkansas, in the place of Mr. rho is at the head of ae eee Ea ‘ico. rd if (to Mr. Newton)—The gentleman will please advance to the desk, for obligation: Mr. Newton went » in company with Mr. Boyd. The Srzaxen took ible in his hand, and rose from hia seat, to administer the obligation, when Mr. Jones, of Georgia, int There was no evi- dence before the House the Archibald Yell was no longer a representative from Srraxea—The certificate is in due form. aan | gentleman will put his objection in some sane Saale Mr. Jonzs—I meve that the certificate be | the Committee of Elections, to inquire into the facts. | Suppose that Archibald Yell were to present | hese ew or in fifteen minutes after shall ha een qualided-—what condition we We pre- | sent to the world ? ss ae ould have two members. re only . we to exclude Mr. Yell? it Je tras | that he is at the head of a regiment, but so was Mr. Ba- be, of Illineis, when he came here, and received all the rights ef mber on this floor. There was no objec- tion to this. All I want is, that the matter shall be or. Donsiv—I would observe that this mies Ta al Pie been before the Committee of Elections. font hes sent in a messag. tog Pogponss to mentor ir Segre holding commissions in the army ; as 0 it is printed the report will be made, probably on io: Mr. Jonxs—My opinion is, that Colonel Yel! |olis sa office ina volunteer regiment, which is not sich a one an to preclude him from aseat onthis floor To the end f acting understandingly, and setting a correct prece- hope the sat Will be referred to the comittee me the authorities of Arkansas of the facts, as well as the —_— ry are 8) are that Mr Yell hes ep. | ae nder @ law of the wenersy fovsrnmeat. Mr. Gorvon—ait is notorious that Mi Il ia Dow serv ing inthe army in Mexico. He has not taken his seat this session. [tis oleo a notorious fact that the sins of Arkansas held an election, in which both and democratic, entered, and one of the with his credentials. Mr. Yell has abdicated his seat, and this makes out see facia case. We have a strong and large majerity; and by the admission of Mr. Newton, \ we will have to ; DO great public measures \ canbe defeated by his vote. Permit the gentleman to | take his seat now, and let the committee of ns take the matter into consideration. Mr. J.8. Houston— Whenever a member ) the fact is announced to the House. As wo have had no in- formation on the subject, it is therefore clear that Gover: | nor Yell has not resigned his seat. (Some conversation took place between the Spesker and several members; the result of which was the read- ing of the credentials, signed by the Governor of Arkan- | sas, saying that on the 14th of Decomber, 1846, Mr. New- | ton’ was elected to fill the “unexpired term” ef Mr. Yell) ated on Long Island Sou M, lorees, Jataicn ; pe Roe re__| | Mr. Gnanam-fo well known was it that a vacancy f = 0 assed after hold their peace, that the energies of our citizens | a A smal part only being required fe Pa aad nit ep ore Ohad wat keiste | TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWARK. | | Seer Carne uaoe the toast faseinenlgaaeone may be concentrated upon acheaper and more feasible in fi st rate ord : | enre—for ante 38) s2limer THE KECENTLY CONSTRUCTED election route. | berior Tan ii genz she mil County at view wit | MOVEL OF NEW YORK, | _ Mr. Woopwanp, of 8. C.—The State sends us the indi Old Stock Exchange. ‘operai ‘York aud N. is Ward & King is this ay vidual as the representative The question is, is there a” S10maU Bo, 96 10K Napghs Retding RR, 290 | Fudes ofall since, Pop sted to pecmakerie Wh | SO ORE in Now Loglaud. ot ie outstanding busine wat emaieghORTERRELDEN, | Yacanoy? “And tdeny tat the Houve ie the judge of the | Screw Traverse, and Ch y ‘ ubitiur fact of a vacancy Soom doa 8 tease oo $9 is | Wood ‘do Eadie aad" Karman este, Ga 1 Beta SEN Hank Hows werk stb FRI We, eet AR AL, SEW AME an" dhl oo with much plessure." 1 umn of opinion that OI i aaa ie ae bao 62 | Pcie Backer aed Di Ra Paris oat PLUNKET + PARDESNUS, NAING Duy, | 7 iekete 2} conta. “Semon tickers dooms Te 10.erh | TANT dk! eo with much pleasure | 1am of opinion that Se CA She ga #10 62, | Ping, and extras of all kinds fc n an | = Behe B somdico [By Pe masuraieene greet ES SE a | Gatacie Kise, | rola’ RAE es RR = aa 0m 4 5 u ee OLRs hb gation, S00 do Hho Canige Serip | tee tad snd in fretrate KDESSUS warrant thetr frst | ubseribers ba Cprpecndd onde mop leh elec Kr wlan Lb ng Eomm fl beer ety Sewenewslrerg hh puna nent ee formed a ¢o-partvershii formed 8 co: Pp, un and will coutin i site are of the most substantial aad permace | quality hats to bescclct the Mis it, to those of any oth $11 000 Reeding Bouds ns 50Long Island RR 29 Hon kind. ‘The machinery ‘alone will’ prodace 2 Mer ao establishment, ed sasure the punfic chat ie nota be utterly , Stock and Yisanes Basi }, at the offic to be 5,600 yarns 2.500 pounds and of hem; Takis and impossible te sell sucH an ant: it than | the late firm, No. 54 Wall sti jassac! NaN Y Sak 18 Heo RR Fs here ac’ Soiauite Grounds ds of 60 fathoms each, she. : ee Negima TOS WARD. ofthe firm of John Ward & Co, | Pin Fase H JUNEEHINE WEIOS. : A athe F. a Paar, end ae es altons water 7 EDWARD PulME, 9 of the late Aaa cod — 500 Warmers? Loan 31% 100 do boo Su5p | nite very superi and packing yams TANO FORT C.— A gentleman about ieay. SAMUEL W H Ward rk ES DANS?.USE VIENNOIS cy do #10 3'%% 150 Nor & Wor RR a: | Gao have aaa handsome aud prod tancd eke cor | _New York. Jm oe ier AD. PHINE W: i ao too 32 fae $0 34 | Sinployed and'uo dificulty expe et Taga been tion Rano’ Forte" bas | 4 ¥EERSON INSURANCE COMPANY 8 I, 4 890 St | tives. 4 i d isin t ord be lieu ~ > at Buciacat binksaetore vocae 4 ag sftons enidine Eastward aro referred to Messrs. Sewatl | Mi, Kock aang Forte Wereroom, comer of Broad Orrice: No. 50 Watt, "tensor THe MERcHant’s 20 Reading RK 624 100 do 810 8 ays eth jassachusetts, who are successfully HIS © inn u loss or damage #5 do G0 do bis 543 | PR of cote ene ee TURAL MUSIC. T oy Fire, on dwellleg houses, warshquses, vulldings, 2 | Ma iaroentter, 50 do nw 62 5 Erie Scrip | three, bacon crealt of one. two, STILL greater attraction at ARCHY’: eueral, goods, wares and merchandise, an deseni fet Ted&ateodise re 10 do 3 614 75 do 85% | ucts, Years, with interest and approved we: street —A- G. has just received. by the le of personal property ; leon atl GRE ‘ne ENNOISE- Secoua Board. | | For particulars, address, post paid, Geo. W. Anderson and from Europe, & considerable additior to ett bias pip bn aolge i Lee DATTNE waINe in cae Ball 101% 25 shas Canton Co 373g Jonathan Pearce, care of Anderson, McLane, & Barbee Ne. ifasire, Steck of Singing on | DIRECTORS. VU ADAME JOSESHINE: W R1SS, Mistress 0f the Raliet | 53 125 do bi0 38 446 Main street, Louisville, Kentucky. fe 3tr Amongst ti the following wall be foun Thomas W. Thorne, Elisha Rigs: te to the Managers of Theatre: vio 3338 Farmera’ Loan $ description of Long Breed and Duten C ‘Thomas T. Woodrult, ‘Anson cations (or engacement men hearts phe | 5386 do 560 32 VALENTINES—VALENTINES, Prepared to be put up for hatehing. Bird RR. Robson, M.D, IN POVEY Fark Theatre, New York, | po 38 gee 3 A LARGE strorement of fine V an selena a Dertaining to the above, ‘wil at all times mson Price arrangements for Les Das : jentines an ; rehy's ha st. a : 33 Readjug RR ax, | ones Apas CORRIEH,” | GN. or ta sets ie cine Phares Spanjel Telia doh Money surprise « card of Madame Jo- & jassat be * a on han Ty 28 So Long island RR $5 BAGLEY® aan ection is requested, as this is- without ‘Thomas Morrell, teh ived of euch datermisation at 37% 25 Canten Serip 4 HE subse iber hes doubt the be taclection he has ever offered, 526 linre Livi Aan Bp hme poner, 38 ice of Gold Peus | JOHNSTON'S BIKD STO | x Presid f New Stock Exchange. | ding) Ben and Pencil. "‘The Peas ure of mecretiiant No.280 BROADWAY, one door fog! Chambers | _ Wty, 7, HOE. SeOMA W: THORNE, attire | (28 Letty eel cones haunt 40shas Moris Canal b3 105 25 shas Nor & Wor ba 5974 the public may rely upon finding a first rate artic ‘street.—86 bags Canary ‘se helesale | : | antil he receives from hersel{a withdrawal of su 30 do b10 1%, 25 do 598¢ | Withstand: rhe low price ngle bushel ; a fine sele < LIQUID HAIR DYE. _ | 26 Canton Co © 37% 100 do eye) Also k ‘atches and a Jewelry, high colors; Ge ATCHELOR’S Liquid Hair Dye, is cer | “NEW YOKA GALLERY OF THE FINE 40 Harlem RR is is de Mon as fe3 6 J.Y. SAVAGE, 92 Fulton street. | a i a of panes | ARTS. % ‘4 cs SHIPPERS OF GRAIN. | | HE of Art belonging to thi 2%Nor& WorRR b@ Stig 25 do bIO 54: yunds that are sold ally My i bs St 50 BAGS. | | performs all ie Pe Sieeeee: aes Geen tees 3 do bio 50 do be one A. T. GRAHAM * ad Broadway, New York. | Permanently color 7 gentlemen's hair, to | Three fine pi eof Reulvcus ay ma! Pi eon ately 40 U8 Bank ba 4% 25 do bis 54% | MANUFACTURER AND My IN BAGS, F_B—Lotters at shove will be attended te,” 83 im@r_ | oven and aaiform black or Grown, and make no charge nie added, vi: Bath, Fo ag stage gi oak —e | Cc AN suppl vine te Gzeets New York, DR. KELLINGER’S | Kers died and cleansed in half an hour, for, which purpe vilnaddicos ont tothe above sand valuable fualoe ca i t ound att e. The dye is put m By Rev. Stohlmann, February 7th, 1847, Anton A. | of sluipitu mth in hee west coahprice | lta couviayent form, with full dieetions for use for theeon | tn Gist eae Iss Heenr, Beg Np te "Miss 'Catnanta all | pho prefe refer ly eit ec, ives, Frice | oan Art hk ay Benvakpive Haxe, from Osnabruck, Germany. whalnnle oad sea a copra Wats wie ¢ Gallery is open daily from 9 A.M. until dark, and on wonas omen? Seater sine Gig tae —E mrecraete eres | ewe eet ena | eta iemee re a nite A Ewan, otNow Yank | = 3 gente pen bot y medicine tothe public. Friee | CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE | Catsloeues 12%¢ cents “424 Imeodis® | THY, Soldat 230 Feit treet ©. Ring, comer, of John and | is 5 GenstemVAN TED. oe Mineo FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE i R ‘corner of Bowery and Boo a and ot Gentlemen having any east off or jn pepe eT Groner, infant son of | TRUE PRINCIPLES ak THe ART OF regis ¢ Jefe rag tore Dr, Burret Doy rand Chat L Clothing ot Famitare to dapoue of, eas obta b | [TALIAN GUARDS, poke sines 06 ths Arotto Batoon, James and Jane Stroud, aged 16 months, Being an ex eto | ‘the ae ee om Ger Ba saree. | Sincere troupe the pot, bie eibe bunctnally ntteud- Tickets can be bad of auy of the following committee :— ‘The relatives and friends of the family, are repectfully | bomen tion VAND M. GOOUYEAW'S OVERSHOES, 100 BROAD AY. dito invited (o attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, i CURE OF DiSwAst sOnerien, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S OVER. |“ ‘ T from 459 Broadway. And 2 samnparieet between theit powers and ne of Drugs, SHOES, manufactured of Goodyear’s celebrated N. B.—Ladi: On Bavurday, tue 6th inst, Racuen, relict of the late | °% Medicines, of all a Abela view to determine their re Te: | Fateut Metallic India Ri rr, perfectly tte re the cold- | ~ i. ry 0 Cape. J, Avexzana,21 Lieut. M. G. Lenghi fasign D can be attended to by Mrs. G } Tauve value’ and proper her. Worsale onait | NOTICE TO ALL GENTLEMEN, Wiliam Dure! Rie est weather. or sale by tt ah i i} | baad DRRICK HOLLICK, M. Wifl BHOOKS, G vba ‘ihe friends of the famaly,end those of her sons, Henry | Lecturer on Papa toae Origin of Lite, Ane Onl end Bole Agent for Goodyenr's Manutacrorics, F caderips thay Somclaionrel tor sapen reek Tositer GRAPHY—A DELIGHTFUL STUDY. ant Joweph G. Darell, and her soninlaw, John Twit |p pea ‘Din Ke. f2 Im¢rh 100 Broadway, opposite Trinity Church. | tan or send your crave yd pasts to Ot Murcer nireat. con HO would aot be x good geographer, when,» thorough send, junt, are respectfully invited to attend ker funeral, rice, 25 Cents. oe by, i- TOR SALE, | of Washington,where you can get them either cleaned, ‘dyed, | edge of a be ‘obtained by the de- ip the renidence of the said John Townsend, jr., No. The trade rapntiobaies sae ARHICAD ah 182 2 Broadwa: THE HULL ot the Steamboat Diemond, altered df vetixed, with new velvet collars, cuffs, linings, 1. " "i A Averue C.,on slonday wftersoon at 8 o'clock, wer suitable Yor two'low Barger on cajun | bogoms, on the most reasonable terins. jgned, happy in acknowledging the unparal ‘ey morning, 7:h instent, Joseen Tucker, in | J C&—The Saltonstall Lake Company are uo the 67th year of His oge, of inflammation of the jungs wi [crisheneed Spring Water Ice, er it for, ‘(ce yelatives and irieads of the family are requei | Seree kale beac wearaee No disappointment at my store. AL onded to st any time. A call or trial Oacies apd or dyed superior to any m the city, ed pai ity, would respeetfe ly invite the citizens to artend a Free Lecture, this evening, 4Man | at To’clock, at Mr. Drew's School Koom, corner of Market ~ d Henry atreets. Tire Steam | _‘sit werk “bs Dien ire at ALLEN TIBBITS. Stoo Ree ROCK OF RRY Gud, WITH Lease "MUSIC. U pon hare: FE FOK SALE.—Forsule natock of Fancy shed and Staple Dry Conds, well dad at low prices, in Agu aw ray SN gt og mh yh ¢ most desirab aun Seen a’ fashionables O} RUAYUAFFE, 8. AYLIFFE, Poses Also, the Machinery of seid boat, in | and wood order. Apply at 178 South stree | to attend his funeral, this afiernoon, at 8 o'clock, trom No, | *t the bake or on board vensels, 03 Vestry street. Ja3 Sw*rh TOWNS: xx, wife of Abram Pietch, MP HE conartnership “ROTI dersianed, under the fi f Bi 4 , re ¢ clerk on boat day the 8th instont, at 8 o'clock. | ust be paldemnd a serena Cr sed FPOHt HY ah Pati ies Ope 0 Dundas the’ 7th, instant, aaa Ravan | he is authorized (0 tse the name ofthe fir (6 dtisth NoMa Water street._ | ination une Rey ceils sok cane ANXLINF Bind G.AYLIFEE, B.others, Froteysora, E | : en js under Eaght Thoasand Dollars; wit iggy, 70 400 Of Francis A. Bonnard, of Williame | tvew York, 3 SAMUEL BROOKS, FROM LIVER PDO PACKETS, TO. AND | gt additional stock of Three to Five Thousand Dollars. there THEATRE, vik Ua | rw York, Jan. 20, 167. 3261m%e_ | Dow Paks Be GAL agenda I; | Can be sold for cash Fifty to Seventy-five ‘Thousand Dolinrs PHILADELPHIA he funeral will take place at 3 past 3 o'clock, this eC) OWNERS OF REAL | Sail from New York on Tuesday, Februar Lory, pate evorege proge. leasbd the above mennideeat of day. AL ESTATE. a ot baer th fg A god ' tock will be foreash or satisfactory paper.on » a Riek or Wook CHET, Agent, intorms the owsers of be ghd cht next? “the ceom: | gp iit Est Malte ola My the igs f this magnificent packet for comfort aud conve- math on the well known of Mr. Byenere, agent for ry morn "To those desirous of commencing the wholesale and retail jy beas | nience it Dry Goods business, the present offers one of the greatest a ths Sone reasonable tertas ships superior to most other packet the agent of the late cure berths, or those about send- MAXIMS OF RA VaLATED from the Freach P Macon 12mo, Price f oe ne vol p | ang (08 & nt of the old country, would do | "Aureos Box 961 Lower Post Office, with real name. one we ot all the opinions kuown ts have been ogee fo thore persons ehcenl | feel to examin ct nly fccommadntions,ber| igrety°# ore, pout pad, or they Wil hast heared R. from iy relation to the pring He can give the best re- | Ou boarér out of Pine aiteerrar tor cntion should be made | — MANGANESE. ed aud forecte by required. Please ad ixth Avenue, $6 South anote rough the Post ‘Omer N ran 3; Pe ache HN NE hundred barrels superfine black Oxide Man * U' 161 Broadway. Hi kK : ee d ESGWHIGH ARE THE Heap | baiasit serra MaettheS FAY NS | ony, ate Pome ies as Sata PRS SQTRONGS VALENTINE EMPORIUM, opens. this Ben CUTLERY, RAZORS, &e. | ¥ Saher Paliyho Rai & Sout the 8 witha display of asplendi MIGRATION OF rw, eland, Scotland a —Drafts on England, —Forsone wishing 16 | FATRCOTS 2 FOREIGN XOHANGE AND | le INSTIT' TION PAM? H REY; Secretary. Son's tH Needles. aa. F. OU | re ‘he transfer Book will te ‘closed until Voth i se have been spared to suri without die: | ington. wl aD Ce tyle, art, and variouy it or before 3 examiuation. All are invited to eal) one bend "Copies abe had of, ers who buy early, WELL & ARNOT, New York. HE Stockholders of th hereby notifi JOHN RARILAND Phitadelpiis teen Divestore of said Ci will, of course, have the Foreign Hard ‘rovincial acioaal Beak af a ad ad brane Strong! 5 Valentine Head Quarters, 98 Nassau pe “ | day of | Avn ica” aves alsin me ade he the ata Scotland—National Bank of Scotland and branches | TERA Parson lock e¢ noon all’ olelock, om out - $42,000. in timer ta ean he forwarded by the packets of the 6th, 11th, nse copy. {2 were ¢ transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th y T rapaie mole and Morten a Legal interest, upon ae Ayes. caBnguRe | 161 2st an 26th, or Royal Mail steamship froin Bostoa on TO MAKBLE WORKERS. 5 “ st proxim » vy seater 4 amounts proportioned to tho rains | M Baths, 1 aon an a] " a W.&3.T TAPSCOTT, ‘500 Aas Velnner late Clty sete " fs et vip 5. IVES, Secretary. orn certain eure for nd door went VE cathe (entaanioe Ane eee APE: Any such character | Sad all indammatory iusote FASSAGE TO AND FROM GALWAY DIRKCT. | Hee eae Te BROOKS.” He EO APIEAL 200,000 DOLLARS. ing ty law: Let them power iar | did k RA a Warts, | th Ae WIT SOREL ware + Justice, though slow, 16 | having tho who's ef ber earge eeeeed Wed cei nV ITHS SORELUS. oy > pene i & 4L LTON OT RE) ROORL' unt Boltes ie bee art te chy or ofa ngeaid aan bond, wil sail with despatch, and leave Gal: | peasy , susie SaReaa EE ee owniyurs ot ¢ risks on bald PRIVAT FUND MORTGAGES, H. GUBRRIER, | "Persoes 6 e and property generally, ‘on cheir asual favorable Eid Lower és fi vous of having their friends bronght oat by this | eet | ACHER and Dresser of Dry Goods, established for | ¥Orable opporvunity, should make early mmeation to | Ch tl Cpt " Maney hn the Roe ta on EPH MenUR ey symptoms of that. digease, ew the pre fobt moa | fh ¢ one pia ng and South streets. an be nccorstely sacertained by appl to him, wm Prvcees, a1 * Lie Astor House, where his ‘inveation enn he te y pdr Ee fupered' i ie proce co inbtcket Ship #7 NIGOLAS, fe, HAVRE, He On john eon detawed will sail on Monday moi oem: gone L hamberiain, John vaeeesinan ~at +s Bt 12 o' lock precisely, at which *’ Krederiek pier ted Hones i any oar or she Passengers will be oa bonrd, at pier No’ ¢ North Wi nds ened. ‘The Company t pecial care to. notify their customers in | New York, of all ex] loz. All pe ergs frit bd close = the Post figs, and lett " rations of} icie Hf SOHNE, ee ORES View edt yond TO LET OR LEASE, wish, streets Tea LiNee ‘gin reshing and ode 0 alld ees, I of which will be | ib OH MANA Tn he, French, burns V1 orto ads) a heat Fer iirebe, New York, 416 Lan ‘Hk HOUSE & Sr Ji % sare Enquire ct PM. ‘Brysoe, By: seo shall be discovered that he did not present a proper com . | mission. | Mr. Cotraeii—Mr. Yell is yet a member, and the subject should be sent to the Na pe penned of Elections, that they may enquire into the fect of vacancy. Mr Scuracx— Allow me to ask whether there was of- | ficial evidence before the House of the ’ ey, when the gentleman himself took his seat? will only say, in reply, that two wrongs do not make a right. If Ihave been admitted itis » reason why another — ter a fe 8. ts? —Has not the seat of ‘Mr. "yen been vacant all this session? Mr. Cottagu— and the seat of a gentleman frem Massachusetts has been vacant; but there is no evidence of his resignation. had resigned. | Leask whether the presentation of the gentleman’s cre- . | dentials was the first evidence that a vacancy had occur- 5 eLL—1 am. cooupying. the place of no per son who has died, that ir, ScHENcK—It pet. aay gentleman nds I did not refer to Mr. McConnell, but to Mr. | Yancoy; but in the case of the death of Mr. McConnell, | was not the House furnished with the evidence of this | fact inthe announcement of his successor? (Mr. Bow. don.) Mr. Tw ian—I would suggest that in the last made b: Yancey in this House, he stated distinctly | that b d forwarded his resignation te the Governor of Alabami Mr. Sow of record —I don’t understand that that is matter y, and that Mr. Yell is yi 1 will vote for the admission of Mr Newton, for the reasons, first: that we have evidence States, and pay from that time to the present; and secondly, thats tleman has been elected, and is now here, to fill the va- cancy. I; will be seen. b; that Jefferson Davis, E. D. chibald ¥ nd are now mearinr pay as Colonels in provided by law. JoTrRaLt—That being the case, I will withdraw my objections. Mr. Scuenex obtained the floor, but gave way to Mr. Boro, on whose motion, and by general consent, the disagreeing amendments of the two Housbs to the ten regiment bill were referred to a Committee on Con- ference. Mr, Schenex argued question of ing that Mr Newton was entitled to his , Gkanam sent to the Clerk's table, which was read, (tract from the journals of 1902-3, ihowing that be- ry J P. Van Ness accepted from the President of the at my Stat ‘a commission as Majer General of militia District of Columbia, he had forfeited hus rights member of the House. Mr. Noxars, thinking that enough had been ssid on the subject, moved the previous question, whic | secon The assistant Clork read the resolutien pend! won be sworn as a member of the ' take hi Mr. Grawam asked for the yeas und nays, bul they were not ordered. ‘The resolution was then passed—a few only voting against it. "The Sreaxex—The gentleman will be sworn. [A\ @ pause. Is the gentleman present! (“Here he i here he is ”} Mr. Newrow advanced to the desk, and then took the | cath to support the conaticution ofthe United Sates, Se Tee oun in the scramble, obtained the floor. "| Mr. Tuomrson, of Mississippi—Mr. Speaker—— ntworTH—Mr. Speeker— hie he gentiomen from New York has (Knock, knock Wertwoatn—I as @ minutes to close m: *No,no”) Only a moment, [" No, no, no.” r—I move that the gentleman have an op portunity to explain. Mr. NTWwoRTH Was still standing manusoript in bis Ie (' Goon.” “ Oh, sit dow: bong ‘impossible ae Tesch Mek} oats. “it is impoesd to ©. (Knock, knze! Gentlemen will preserve order (Kneck, knock, knock.) Gentlemen in the aisles and in the area scattered to their seats. Mr. THomrson—Mr. Speeker— The Sreaxwa--The gentleman from New York has | the floor. Mr Wixtanor—Will the gentleman let me ha floor for afew moments? [" No, no,” “ object pany | — explanations’) ir Rarnaun—i would, but so mach time of the House has been wasted. (° Hold on.”} | move that the House resoive itsaif ~ ‘& Committee of the Whole oa the private calendar. (" Oh! Jet’s adjourn”) fe Mr. THomrson—-1 would appeal to the gentleman rom New York [* No, no,”| to let me report ® bill bet “ committe un ledian ailairmy that M way Le relors me other time, not now The Sreaxea—Will the gentleman withdrew fv