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TO TH very guaranty that the business of the canal, either in the way of construction or operatien, efter completion | wll be conducted in the most judicious manner. about two millions of dollars and a quarter per annum — | One fort at the mouth of the river, another at Camargo, ti le | @nd ao third et El Passo, would beall that would | nc lDoreloee, | ‘of 300 ‘eas CAN —- JAC 8 Wasninaton, Feb. 8, 1847. at the Auction ei Ks cases and | Lady Auue, Vrs, ADI | be necessary, and five regiments could maintain the line. | Pn morning. fr tof = CA a The spivit of internal improvement in Ulinois is rapid poh 30 ocen table Kn To couclude with the comedy of COUSIN LAMBKIN— TELEGRAPHIC, j Mawes notin Duver of Lelding this Lah permanent, bet | Teen erepee So mtumie. lea eer ees ly increasing, but we are pleasod to see that it is con ney Ryo > yada Sixire Mull ish = | subject toa treaty of peace. He thought this policy Presentation of numerous memorials. Mr. Dickiason, ‘ined ontirely to private channels. So long as it is con- ern and westera’ Hetiig | ™euce ai rclock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE | would incline Mexico to peace. She would see we were | who has been absent for some time from his plac inthe fined to these channels there is no danger of public em- Mating | Boxes $1; Pit0 cents; Gallery 25 cents. | burrassment. The Western States have had enough of Senate. appeared in his chair this morning, and submitted undertaking only what we had strength to perform, and | (thes, oppeared in his ch ‘and among others a ods ly. OWERY THEATRE—W eduesday fo, her nationel existence — | wvacis ne cae te ea v yas ch good OSE Borie: Seer he rand opera of CINDERELLA FROM MEXICO. Wout: pet attempting te Goeinay ee 0s | fockt aie public improvement a4 public matters, The public {jsc—a00 Violias and Guitars, yin whieh th Ali tt i fom Pennsylvania, for some just and constitu- fone Benda Eras Po ce Alidore, Biter Our policy should be to preserve Mexico independent — | tioual abolition of slavery’ credit has been ruinied by endeavoring to promote the | commence, 4 crtes Ivory Combe, Beade, Kuitting Fins, bore yens ; Dandidi, H Chapman ; re Thiabe, Mrs er? ctension of these works, and we trust they willbe | 2 } : 4 a | PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTIONS. ‘There is a mysterious connection between her fate and | ar, a... sgn mreseeint enee tions {1 Logis- fe xa Hoses, Fue OF Lirebrvan, ‘ DMSPMRATH CRIBB. oars” ss. catnoun then sated the objections and dl | tre of osney res sesame he LO hereafter left to privete enterprisa, 2 nate Mies Btec case Old Stock Exchange, | Houston, the reporter of the Unien, he having last evens | _Onmotion of Mr. Sevixa. A MEXICAN TROOPS, + wiil sell, on Saturday morning, 13, 1647, at 10 culties in the further prosecution of the war towards the | Fanewcanets v Congress to vote against the act for y i. acquisition of any further territories v ” | 4 Circle 49 ceneas Fie aud Gallery 1436 © Confiscation of the Ohurch Property, sity ot Mexico, AstoMr. Coms's amendment, he should | seer ch accor almianea eth eit, tals Union, $0000 72 100do Reading RK bed 63% $4 o'clock. _Verformance com: at? Vote against it, but would reserve himself on Berrien’s | tal provision ferever excluling the mention esa He ves tons mde. ge noo Gate | ITCHELLSOLY MEIC THEATRE- Weduesday ive an amendment until further developments. from much territories. “Read und ordered to be. printed. 4 7 ning. Fel 1b" | in IT OF PUB: ry 'e “0 Bea v's shde Canon tO" tack and Pruaing Saws Go withihefiran ofthe LIONESS OF THE NURTH OPPOSITION BY SANTA ANNA, | Gen Cassthen obtained the floor, and the bill W8 | 6, motion of Sr Sreionr, ihe Seente took up the Uk 00 Ob 0 8 0 do Maton. |" ‘The attention of country, as we las city dealers, is | “After whicrdile gramme entitled MONS. JACQUES— | | postponed until to morrow. | from the House providing for the puymont of interact 1300 do 56 944 500 do Harlem 53 | directed to thi is peremptory and without reserve, lons. Jacques, Mr. N.ekinson, | 1 her C jittee of Conference was ordered on the | due on the public debt, and the bill was couridered and $10,000 Lilinois spl a” “50 ds 930 53. | fl0 Ire | ques, aie . £TTA—Mr. Cow. | Tre’ di Excite: t ong the |. Axether Committee of Co | on 1.000 Ls pl al £3 Be | After which, RHOMEO AND GIULIETTA—Mr. Capu- | mendous Excitement among | Regiment bill, and M Mangum, Dickinson and Niles | Pése Te ee a ie ado Ae bis 5382 | RCD VAN DYKE, Jun. auction | let, Nicwinson’; Master Rhomeo, Mrs ‘Timm. »giment bill, and Messrs. Mangum, | MILITARY ACADEMY. ading bonds = 72% odo do 22% | FARR WARE SALE BY CATALOGUE—VANANT. ‘to couciude with the MYSTERIOUS FAMILY—Nar- People. were appointed. ¢ Senate took up the bill iene Be of Com-serip 93% 100do | 40 agg | WERKE & PINK haying again associnced themselves cissus Daffodil, Mr. Holland. i | 1 cayonraae Military Acedemy, which 040 Mevchanta Bk” 1058/30 do “9d baa amame ofthe plage (rovarsed) will all thigday, Dress cieie's0 conta; sober bores, 28eents; pit one shil- | a a 10do Bank of America 97 #040 do at the ction room, No H , rohestta| $3. Frese! 5 ® Lines. i. fo.go Meri ng Aus $3 70340 Nor k Wor RR dots, comprlstagta tvdtoss a Siete en Riera erie inet, ofean at att eee ae asses | Santa Anna Returning to the City of Mexico, A message was received from the Pr {| . The Senate next passed a resolution for furnishing the Pe meee ee is | aie bis 51 | de kod, togetner with the ba'auce «f the stock PALMO'S OPERA” HOUSE. 1 Craimvers street.—On | ing that he had signed the bill providing for any tnteres’ ith authentic maps of the boundaries of Bao storie 5" HR age do fo 333 Hs | cfadealer Tor yaricalars of which see" auction ead i We Evening, lh of Febs, tind perlormance of | REPORTED REVOLT | falling due on the public dab. | Renmin Sr) Sedo Attra 7? Ming abode do bio 5434 | _Caulogues new ready fo10 1terre INA PAZZA PER AMOUR. pratt | Mr. Dovcrass offered a resolution expelling James A‘ THe BILL oF THREE sILLIO Wd» Reading RR b30 63 AUDUBON’S GREAT WORK AT AUCTION. Count Rodolph. ‘Signor F. Beneventsno. ‘as teken u Secona Board. FH, ¥j,290%, No. 8 Baltimore screet, Baltimore, Md, Nina Ins dau! en ee $19,000 U 8 6756 845 101 50shs Nor& Wor s5m 54 $1000 do 1eU 0 do do ing published a card assuming in toto the responsibility | ished businoss of Saturday last, two ume: i PI | ing. 1. By Mr. Berrien, declaring that it 4 Sins. cecleeh seed arog nia comes Biinaiees All and Belumare \ AND of the report in the Union of Saturday pote nor the desire of the United to dismember the Fy 1g 50 do i street, by printed catalogue, *Audubon’s Ornithology,” ori- ‘ore |, declarin; $3000 11 splbonds bid 4333 odo do S454 , winal price $800, with 414 plates colored. to life—one of the Santa Anna Shot by the Soldiery, |, A%e'* *Pirited debate, the resolution was rejected, 11 | territories of Mexico, 2. By Mr, Cass, d 200 shs Harlem 330 52% 50do do stin $4" | only coxies for sale in this country. | * | torsn. in the war, is a proper subject for consideration in nego- ae biscen i * 0 aration b30 ae patra liven! nya reauaee pairs RRR AER ar mER «ce The three million bill was then taken up; the House | tiatio; peace. lo Housatonic cf “ | 60 Nor & Wor sim 54 racing, dogs. boxiny Seats can be secured at the box ‘oftice ‘fro Later from e Seat of War. Wont into Committos of the Whole, and were addressed | Mr. MorsHeap took the floer, and after specifying the Hixchange. ; fy Loades edison: e’elock, F. M, daily. * by Messrs. Cobb and Brodhead, in epposition to Wil: | {ilnury expeuass of tho war, proceeded te enquire into Bde NGot WOT Stal 208 | the use ot the present owner, a _ AMERICAN CIRCUS. | eee: } 4 Messrs. Dickson and Rathbun in favor | employed, ‘a 1a of the executive,through the do Mi Canal b3 IL Bdo a 30 > ‘ AA . if j “4 mot’s proviso, and Messrs. employed, at the discretion of the executive, “odo Cauton Co" mw 31 jode go siw 5489 | ofthe Colleges of this Stats. The BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE MOVEMENTS OF THE AMFRICAN ARMY, ofthe proviso. agency of these $3,000,000. ‘The fund was to be appro- id bi it the lent, without any lo do 7% 25do do buw 54% | instant. [HIS EVENING, Pebruary toth, an entire new billof , " and bills were reported to admit | priated at the discretion of the President, w: y 50 do Ston RR bs 48" B5do do. cash 54% | "Consignments received and liberal advances made. performances, including the —_—_—___ ‘The Committee rove, oe nowledge of the specific purposes to which it is to be 0 do Nor & Woreash 543 = 25do do stw 2476) i 4tisStM WEE re H. W. BOOL, Gen. Auc'r. ee PONEY RACES. | Wisconsin into the Union, and to amend the act pro. | applied. This was a most extraordinary cave. It was | : Mp Anaya antes ope HORDE. viy.cve Fig F@Meral Scott Commander-in-Chief. viding for the same; for the organization of an Indian | unprecedented, and without authority in the blatory yo Feraneaee eee eae eink Sh ge | ,. & B. CLARKE. | ng Fonles, Se. he, vi we | | department; granting bounty lands to such soldiers of bed jo seep glep ae, © Sauna canal Sagereeee win W Rocens, to Mite JateFoamess, allatthivciye , Merchant Tailor, 116 Fees sateen ohn a8 | hoes eee ommencesst?; | Probable Attack on Vera Oruz. the old 4th regiment, United States Infantry, as served | rlous mischief to the institutions of thin csantre, Ina On Monday ing, it, by the Rev. John B Boxes 25 cents, Pit 123. red. filwre | during the last war with Great Britain; for ascertain’ | war with the weak end powerless nation of Mexico, it Dowling: Mr. Cyaus G. Pacx, to Miss Many E. Hit, all | I | | of this city. tim | On Thursday evening, 4th inst, by of Brooklyn, Joux ¥. Suuuivan Russet, Exq, 4th son of | § Veter Russell, Esq,County Armagh, Ireland, to Atice, 24 daughter of William Timm, Esq, niece of Counsellor | b ‘Timm, of the Irish bar, and a remote connection of Daniel | ‘Connell | | mont of the claims of American citizens for French spo: | Foniiery rude: torclove the wen Hehere ed ong one Rev. Mr. Bacon, ARREST OF COL. HARNEY. | liations—all these bills were read twice. year, you propose to abandon 'the argument of arma, and ic far-famed an N | A resolution was adopted requesting the Secretary of | to try the experiment of a secret appropriation of money. MINSTRELS, formerly of House, whose iy the Houre any communication | The daDgers ot this precedent, if sctablished, were apie. Concerts are nightly crowded with delighted aud: Went r innati. State to communicate to the House any comm : resident was commander in-ehief of the ur. spectable andiences, and universally ndtniteed ne oeeh cere | Loss of Steamer Cine: | received en the present condition, productions, trade and | fet. neither. take or ts, I ean afford to sel ite Mursealles Vests, Black Satin do., always on hand. ‘well madeand handsomely trimmed, Back Overcoats | 9!!! an 7 + Bol vee x emus bes the er in ——— And | other s€tainment of a similar character, ever before presented | | cSdeital ntsc wilt-wrhiah'tKar United’ | “eek wtrSoet Mla ents par pha! ea rpliy pie ty of Lancaster, Pa. on the 2éth of January, by MMieft, which I will sell at cost, fanging in price | “(H'ACHY pe at each representation | Wty bt, be, comneies Oe ee two of the most powerful nations of the earth. the Rev. B. Keenan, Mr. Paitir Waxace, to Miss Many 10 to $16 Biwtc | Admbeion See Doee nee ae hat ‘past Concert | States have not made treatios. ety Ann Sxnscnicu, all of that city. SHIPPERS OF GRAIN. | will commence at half past? o'clock. {7 lw*re Wasutnaton, Feb. 9, 1847 A new committee of conference was appointed on the . Wai ; : 5 srodett Poem C: iment bill. ‘ Died. GRAHA ee AG THERS rrr Wh Re foe Wh aceleoe | We have received highly important news in a " pdjearna might Bet parce cimen, nee pmplish, uf a maa Pind ager soda ye ter ep morning, Vee eins MANUFACTURERS IND DEALERS IN BAGS, RE-ENGAGEMENT OF MR. COLLINS Picaywme Extra, under date of February 2d. — whe vento ? Mr. Morehead undertook to show the Perro sc dlrs gh ch naeaeen a ea tgs F shippers of Gait’ with all binds of Bags, in WEDNESDAY EVENING, Februnry 10th,wall be perform- By the steamers McKim and Alabama, advices | BY THK MAILS. | diderence between ini appropriation and the two mil Her remains will be conveyed by the Harlem Railroad | ices, ‘T' od the admired Comedy of the ‘i tes from | —_— ions give) q ; at 13 o'clock, on Oth dey, the lath fe ier Gevialteees IRISH AMBASSADOR. are brought to New Orleans, with dates from Sir Pawick O’Plenipo ...... of R.M. Underhill, York town, Westchester county, where the funeral will take place at 10 o’clock on the fol- wing day, TALENTIN Baw DIOL OP ee Her relatives and friends are inviied to attend. VALENTINES—-WHICH ARE THE HEAD | On Monday, the eth instant, in Brooklyn, Cectuia | QUARTERS 2 Avovsra, wile of L. B. Wyman, in the 38d year of her STRONG'S VALENTIN. morniog witha di colli Wasninaron, Feb 8, 1847. % | That appropriation was distinctly specified; its object ‘Aiter'whick,27°°*°MF Collins | Galveston to the 29:h, and Brazos to the Bist ult. The Brazilian Affusr—Correction—The Three Mi | yas cleany ‘Known. The same of the sppropriation for oTHE WIFE HUNTER. | From Anton Lizardo, 20th ult., letters state that | Bill—The Union and Mr. Wentworth. the Pa ev ais ec taadeed pesetiaed ena enesten 7 ‘ : | the Mexican Congress on the 9th, after a stormy | ‘The terms of the adjustment of the Brazilian difficulty, | on, Mr. Morehead review d the pone sects coment | session, approved the first section of the bill | as stated in an editorial in Sunday's Herald, may lead to | ee eee atat soomten iat wee tenasosion Emily Pultney | ‘To conclude wi ND DM. LE! Mr Golightly, EMPORIUM opens eKe Tho friends of the family are invited to attend her fune- , authorising government to raise fi teen millions of | the belief that concessions and explanations were made | were placed in the Senate by the hurry in which the a 0 Of Valentizgs, u | dollars by hypothecati sale of certain goods | by the Secretary of State of the United States, on behalf | d through the Senate. And yet they tal, this afternoonat 2% 6 clock, trom 110 Honry stroot, | Sc 4" off atae Mr. Collins wit eats ts Ae Recesonio: sale . of his Government, to the Brazilian Minister here. | bad sustained the measure, When you wanted rooklyn. t, and variety, he chal | "LAST CONCERT BUT ONE OF “ whereas the reverse is the fact. The outrage complein- | money we stood at your side. We granted you tion. All are invited to call and see—and MADAME ABLAMOWICZ, Santa Anna opposed sternly this measure, and TTT] @ buy early, Willy of eOurae, have the best | a7 MAL AMO WIOZ, Na ed of, was committed by officials of the Brazilian | support in all the measures of men and means essential ! : ti f the war. But, in this it is rumored that the opposition so exasperated iorous prosecution of th But, tn this ree. Stroug’s Valentine Head Quarters, 99 Nassau by the following e Ann and Fulton. F ‘ Government at Rio Janeiro, against citizens of tho | to the m | artists fiom the | his soldiers that they had shot him. A CARD. At A MEETING UF THE CARLAND GUARDS, held at Ameri -an Hall, on Tuesday eveniug, dd instant, mi United States, and consequently explanations, if any | fhe constitutional prerogativ ihe following resclatious ndgpted VALEN INE DEPOT! re SRA in Sch es aca This report requires confirmation; but many | wore necessary to the aottlement of the dificulty, rhould | Me,conetitationel pi ent: ed it his duty to ved, That t ks of w compauy be sidered to ADIES and Gentlemen about purchasing Valentines, iguor Beneventano, Primo Busso, and Circumstances render it not improbable. The | come from the {Brazilian Government through its Minis- aeaoly hy gl alee) writs Wee aenaeTa soeltaner tt charged the duties of his otieen cy, heving bees penentile cclesea’h | SYM INSTRUENMTAL PERFORMERS. | army is in great distress. ter. All that was necessary, was, that the Brazilian Gov. | practicable, safe, judicious, or expedient. Lioyd be, and is heeby elecie | some fine London aryle | Herr Doin, Hornet 10 the Greed Duke of Baden—Bignor | “The passage of the law created the greatest ex- | ernment should disclaim any insult to the flag of the He ‘would he, the fee ill foe gre Ae ee is Ly a nt wi a + Ky he i jatio: AE tious be published in the New | fain ean De Trad i Valen | ci ‘si Fail ‘Het, admitting three, #1 |citement in the city of Mexico. ‘The churches | United States, in the inooreration of Senne po this appropriation, | Tis war wit tovorer tins Gan ay i ‘ y | They can be en led. dir } < ve, . ‘ ligi and the three sailors belonging to the Sarutoga— 1d | ofthose which it had yet so triumphantly passed. Srermen C. Giapen. me nnee chive Ain aap ot GB HOLE den Mune Seer, | AUR Delete ee — Ss ae dents eiegpepeldnta is express regrat at the ocourrence, and should engage | was 4” new sTafpanJs, character diferent som any in Ter aan (| flier 156 Fulton st..'2¢ from Broadway. ~ - ss ? 4 hat h outs hould take place in future. I have | which we ha: . We es? ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN. ———___ 15 Fulton woot from! | A GKAND CONCERT manitested, and tokens of resistance were evinced | tB#t®° ieee wal eat and promises have | Arst time engaged in a war of foreign invaslon—not & "Te Members of thin association are requested to meet | VALENTINES!! VALENTINES!!! | WILL BE GIVEN IN THE hee ti rs he reli- | T2008 to believe that such disclai P | war of domestic defence. Are we to pursue the policy Selec preately. forte nigen at my aerageaitts | BAUS YOUR Valentines in tin, and buy of 4 Come | CHURCH OF THE DIVINE UNITY. y those who were inclined to support the reli- | seen made on the part of the Brazilian Goveramont. Mr | "iwiigne'netions of conquest, ahd coigure of Of respect to their late associate, Sanus! Van a nih pireet, Svery thing ja the | ) ine. i Exempt Firemen in geuoral are invited to join with their | ¥aentin qdonses biother exempis.. Dy order Ornamen jer of - ber 18 Di SAM’L B’ WARNER, President. 2. N. Pauiuuars, Secretary. "fe tees AN AtPLKAL TO PATRIOTISM. Silver gious establishment. Buchanan hed no explanation to make—nothing to con, pees Cioet o ae tereitoriah movers pm e Church, and | The Mexican Congress, and the Mexican press | cede. His duty, on the contrary, was to demand an ox. os eee es ae aan cc ht return of Santa Thursday Evening, February 18, ‘ everywhero, appear to be thoroughly roused. | planation, and to obtain one. He has done both—the ‘Anna to Mexico—th [ee des yasmina CLARE W. BEAME! \ They are alarmed almost to despair. The issue | tor we may well suppose, not without considerable diff, | ton and General Kearny, next p' u Whea the following Lrdies and Gentlemen will assist: m, and 132 opposi tee; | #treet. Consult your taste and economy, and you won't: ordi pitronige the oldest Valentine manufactory in this city. tis*rre f the War and Navy Jak’ fas re ‘wos furnished with the | coBbection with the instructions of the War and Navy the governi prosecntioa of the war with Me: LARGE assortment of fine Valentives, also Comic Ve- (The Celebrated Prima Donna ) | tis stated in advices from Mexico not so late | statements of the po! preach of | modore Slont and Stockton to secure ports of toimeet at oueatl'e Hi Phur Jentines and Writers, Envelopes, ke, for sale atlow | MRS MUN Paice | asthe Prcayune extra, that Santa Anna had with- | inculpating Ferny erfes ST eTEESce ot ihe Bre. | 880. Francisco, Sai ego, and Monterey, 40 ua ices, a ER, 7] fe ii A esto possiditus - son taeeia Pits Oterre _____182 Nassau street, cor. Spruce. Bloemire faecRincer Baila) drawn fifteen thousand men {rom San Luis, and ot eae a hg Came Labbe: st hag Jaana | tat gy in aula pavalbhiny any nape milter VALEN’ INES! VALENTINES! VALEN- MK AENTLEMAN | marched towards the city of Mexico, affairs re- | 7 Oe ins aug of the United States, and on the assur. | United States twas tie same with respect to the in Tse is TINES! | (An Amateur Tenore.) quiring his presence at the capital. t person without capital | structions from the War D. rey, and ood waar HE most tensive assortment of Valentines, just ready, itto Gen. Kearny — ‘The Choir of the Chureh, assisted by ral Lt in a business of the fiat art } x 2 ri . ance of that government of its regret for the occurrence, jal reference to the acquisition per- iad ees marone; Lee deed with Tae RaeEh Bethea eee arene | Geatlemen, Amateurs. and'afull chorus’ Mr’ Beames weil | General Worth, with his command, arrived at | sna furthermore on a promise to take measures to pre’ | Aredntacatiation by force of arms, of the terriiory of Eceee ofatcaud tu'this days Wedacsdet) S2id esse saeene | SU br reer Te rae Cs ed seg antars ome Orne | + Selections will be given from Mossiai's | the Brazos, via Camargo, on the 23d. [/-SepeeeetreSet tenon ef ance as tupeatieen ete! tees ing in extent the original thirteon comarer ¥, (Wednesday) at 25 ot yeemeny ’ i tosnicall, rangin from $ cents } ne Creation, Moses in Egypt, Verdi’s | Generals Scott and Worth are to have com- | understand thee Secretary of State of the United States of the Union, ond be tact owt ad 4 5 Ke. ; -tonth o opulution. aBAGLEY'S GOLD PENS—$2 UNLY. an i si sits ids 10 sell | jiineramine fweice” Advertisements. Tickets Fifty | mand ot tie main and regular army, now con- | to have oer on Leal our Government, to over- public of bolorireDirrelaers ree river gry gle <r HE Subscriber has tly made a great reduction in ‘e will nrrantour Valentines to give satisfaction, ond | Cents. i T: ico, or some place in its neigh- | look what has occurred. Selif telling them that he came as their bost friend, he price of Gold d di Mt mptly and faithfall ’ ‘To be had of Mr. ©.8. F; » Book Store, No. 252 Broad. | Centrating at Tampico, P 8 : | California, telling including Fenced Feseil tive, iy eimiinest | Paricctl. we pile oan uascee reat eases way, and atthe Music Biores noe Bary No I'borhgod: It is but proper to say, however, that everything has | 19° establish a goverument in their Hy, aud tne public may rely apo Kememb the Mth of Rebruary. f Z- Concert will commence at 8 o’clock. Noseere | N es tert d rendezvous | been conducted in the best possible spirit on both sides; | pap papa tye [ribbons eae bad Weer ors Frey ond tpl jals Im*r URNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham at. DROLL DOENGS AND DIVERSIONS lew recruits were mustering an ith | and all; a ), fror neq £10 12t is’ J.Y¥ also, ibs ‘ ; - . Buchanan asking nothing that Brazil could not wii Fh 1 ne pyres SAVAGE, 92 Fulton st TO DAGUERREOTYPISTS. | PREVIOUS TO.His DEPARTURE FOR EUKOrE— | being mado on the Island of Lopas, 60 miles | 1 aad Ma Lisbon ooseaeae Tavury tag tile | Stockton, announcing that he ad established « govern. 5 = — | Am TO LET—In the Granite Building, corer Broad | X Atthe Gothic Hall, Brooalyu, on Wednesday evening, | sous of Tammi acrid SOWIE i | ote d States. Mr. Morehead next read from TTNIDED PROTHRES Lace: isi eet Chambers atceet, the Rooms’ recently accu: | '0 commence it clock precliely——‘Ticksts sdatiting «| #0uth of Tampico. - was necessary to dissipate the unpleasant dg apes e'treemblecl the organic law of Now Mexico, ce 1 7 , ey, Sore thee utleman or lady and gentle: cents.—Shoul! eae | inion i i - st Ost eodge are requested to'incet a their bade | Samp, Mdvaitoges ote moveabigiignte! | Git prove stormy, it Wil come of ae Fiiday eveuing,‘ain | ‘THe opinion is almost universal, that the move- | Tee by the occurrence, and to make reparation for any this day ‘ednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock preciac- Apply at No. 15, in the building {10 3tisere y. to atiend the fun our late worthy Brother Nethan Gesson, The order, iu ge: i ii i laring that the same isa territory of the United States. i . been inficted on | § lanation to the Houre, of ea Sra aa et. | Ment isto be against Vera Cruz. It is understood | wound that may be considered to have Sexe fom titg Frou 4 frame neral, are respectfully invited to STORE TO LET. Pei ter- | that this place is to Le invested by land and | the honor of the United States. | these proceedings, eouvorwing othe authority to the all the advanteges of a moveable sky x | j i i tent to which it hed been applied by these military func- pentenmnrwran Th: “Hen ngw oceunied by Sward Rom’ “ayat ries, cal Clarion i elly, | Water. de anaes c4enyyiaet? il na ao | tionaries, but attributing it to a patriotic desire on tholr THE SEs setae Van Buren, 18 Dey siceet, or of Joka BCA {gy | and Foiblee! Mlustrated: by" liv d | Col. Harney, with five companies of dragoons, | discussion today in both houses of Congrei THE GREATEST RAZOR EVER USED. ve \ street vk £7 | known and. unkuown. person ed with musical Sketches, Country Courts DESIRABLE Lae RESIDENCE Comic Lee | ree to bestow to the people of California and New Mex- | was expected at Matamoras on the 2lst ult., on | Senate on its merits—and in the House, on Mr. Wilmot’s | ico, the sings of our political institutions.) Mr which da: ncan arrive anti ry proviso. Mr. Morehead delivered a speech | Morehead ald a y rrived there. | we no objections to a good {huarbor or -NNEY'S invisible edged tollow Ground Meltonian 0, to be acquired by treaty from Mexico on the Paci & falls acd each ta against the bill in the Senate, and Mr. C.J. Ingersoll | !Wo, to be aca! te sold wholesaie au retail, aud exch one warranted to shave well or exeoar ged oF ine money returmed: a] i ; but he objected to the dismemberment of the ; Se at eh et Oh aa spoke in favor of it in the House. Mr. Wilmot delivered | Fepaniie of Mesice. _ He ba a, = emg 7 | ‘ iso of the ‘Te dary. ir baiicebiiaioa aarp ty of trait | former Band, will wake place ee aes ite | at the latter place in command of the volunteers. | wipevch,delfog his postion, and defending hie proviso, | te" io “smamion of the enter A sit or. $40 Nourdlogsbecas: tee Renus.| besdres areal wil SURG anenaeah IM The ‘abou, His orders to that effect proceed from Gen. Scott, | 114 made admissions which ure fatal to his proposition all recuted tf oarding-| 3 . . Toa good te use FARTNER with $3000 of $100) cash eaprtal in a fret ant it will be | forty perform jocation ‘on w Ww comman: any rther acquisitions of territory from’ Mexico, threat- Lf i gets apie sa iin pcckcgix a ce ie In this Seen ur i arbre npn to recs thooueh the Tost Offer On wagons fio Serre | particuin eof Chatter Francis Bower}; erBoh Head Gaara Bodiwa en er aneee | Gen. Wool is incommand of Saltillo ancl the | ‘There is a strowg fecling ogainst the edi ne the | the expressive cad decisive ny aes ee = NTE! Gould, 158 Nassau street. 4a20 3tawiin*re TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWARK. | neighborhood, with a force of three thowsand | Ynion,for his bitter yersonel attacks on Mr. Wentworth, | {po (ubroues SiC Now Vork, Pennayly B* wenge nig youvg gitl, a) situation ina family, xp resolutio: t i o or to do the Work of a sinall fatnily; and irom ally usefal. very moderate weg \t- FOR SALE THE RECENTLY CONSTRUCTED men. With the latter gentleman | differ on many sneer | Ohio Ge ie Seether resdon Demiee te tude word beaiiitn yo sae THE HUBL of, the Steamboat Diamoud, MODEL OF NEW YORK,” The country from Reynosa, Camargo and | and of his speech on tne tea and coffee impost proposed | ThiN Rosin. this aspect of the question, the Senator Sbvastline weaie Be williog uitable for two Tow Barges or other pur: 5 : ° ‘ a word to say. But the at d the acquisition of these territe- MRE RIaI ated meee Pores “Also, the Machinery of said bout, in B. PORTER BELDEN- | Mier, through to,Monterey, is filled with maraud- | by Mr. Walker, I have not y | from Kentucky oppose: 4 ta comfortable home in a respectable fa; aad evod order. Apply at 176 South stree éifi- 4 ORTE aid was entirely unwar- | ries of California and New Mexico, because of the Wal rae ee Aa itige DOr & few days. only, at ing Mexicans and robbers. Cokonel Harney had | tack made upon him in the ad je paces hts. Me | colts of governing the mongrel Mexican population, mily. A sit ju Brookiyn preferred. Address A. B at MILITARY HALL, NEWARK. . 3 f rantable. Nothing coula' have been in w: «oj | and of assimilating them with the institutions and the this offiee i f0 it*r aR FORCHARLESTON, 8. Com: + eae rs of Exhibition from 9 A. M.,.t0 10 P. on been arrested by General Scot for disobedience Wentworth spoke his semtiments on general matters of | Doout9 of the United States. After « rapid and energetic SOOO WANED FOUR On hive THoG ship SOUTHERNEI, Cape Berry, will | - tes cent _Season tickets. Weents. GI | oF orders, and was tobe tied immediately by licy, and the Union, Inead of roplying in the same | discourse of one hour and a half, Mr. Morehead gave $50 BAND DOLEARS: SS 3) Hae | eave the eastside of Peck Slip: ou Whe, LES DANSEUSE VIENNOISE. \ shen eeieet policy, iil, ‘Nothing | way, with aa expression of thanks to. the Senate. for yenly, secured by property worth three times the amount, tne lth inst. No berth secured until MADAME JOSEPHINE WEISS would respectfully | Court martial, = | way, answered him by a gross perso: ‘ indulgence. Pow Ofte, eral Aaron VST Ee” | colved on the dayrath denn, SipiG, eterRe specks, re; ablie generally, that the hes necigent inche sina | General Worthis said to be quite unwell. could have been more makepropos ine paper which | “1, c. noun arose, and expressing a desire to speak sobs ay eet we 1 | EF the clock sabes, Pees AL ee, and wished all applications for Sarigineate t's | General Scott and stail vwere at Brazos, but it | professes to reflect, but which really does not reflect, the | yon this bill, moved that for the day it be laid informal- 000. POFFORY, Tl | ou Bood aud Mortuage,at legal interest, apon | {6 dtisch Se ee eT to be addressed to her, No. 149 Water s1 ed productive and uninewmbered property, ia the part ot the ¢ dy, ia ainounts proportioned to the value FOR LIVERPOOL. of the property. d No JALQU ° iS ERRAND need apply :any such character caught trespassing in the premises. will be dealt with accord- inh Fe law. Let them beware that justice, though slow, is ‘ahe superior Black Bait Lit ‘acket Bhip: Sten 4 a su : | ¥ ‘Applicanta must state distinctly, in what part of aye. ct was thought they would, sail in a few days for | views of the administration. I make the statement as | ly aside, which was agreed to. “i Tampico. | veatter of fact—as an act of J Lethesgeonrraeh Mr. Dix, from the joint commltice of Cenferbes bes The first Pennsylvania regiment arrived at | tion, and not threugh any disrespect for the editor of the Dix, | the two houses, on the mat of disagreement Inton, hus lost the confidence of the 04. | Foi‘eeon the two houses in various ‘amendments to, this | Brazos, all well. They had orders to sail to, Union, That pape mingtration, and cannot be looked upon as its organ, | bill, upon which the committee recommend the follow- Lopaz. | J . | ing’ compromises :— i cat injustice to Mr. Polk and his cabinet. | See oe cate ip tac’ ab'ts allie Wd Wikads the city alle Briefe. i General Pattersay, arrived at Tampico on the | Without great inj GALVIENSIS. | gent ttersrointing of the oficers: excepting ther aed the premises is to be found. ~pyry by letter directed to st mach, Boston, i P | Laat te PT ee dns recess, te be ceateuen at’ tee’ tae rebbibes FRIVATE VON MORTGaGes, i Eperi or acecmmoditio JOSEPHINE WEISS. 23d, with 4,500 mien. Generals Twiggs, Quit- | Wasninaror, Feb. 8, 1847. juring the yi a | i Bot § cower Post Office. _ is made to the Captain on board, i USES VIENNOISE > | ™8n, and Pillow*s commands being ineluded. | ing for their commissions in th’ | ‘That the Senste recede, and allow one surgeon and OCEAN SLEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | *7get or to the subserib | LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. hag hig roge ‘ The young men Waiting for theic ; eat to ane eaten: TAN ELECTION held at the office of the company, | sott'eseatee feet DIADAME JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Baller | ‘The steamer Cincinnati was lost on the 224, | 6. sogimonts, at au expanse horo of two or three woanenig sRerchapinin ellowed gach Pegsan, a t instant, » leme 8 to 10 the Managers of ‘Theatres in inited | % in : 5 Sonrad W. Luber, Frederick Hewitreatd Horaen | —£l0%e 55 Falion street. next doorto Felton Bask. | S60 duty authorised to make all arrangements tor Con Dus Wasninaton, Fob.9, 184. be acre - podea ah reaps silica af Laces Benate receding ae tothe number ‘ ; UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN EMI- | senses Vienno | Am immense aad enthusiastic meeting took place ; . {the Bord, ED: J 4 ND EU? ee bill. ‘Tho Senato | fat as to allow 40 acr metered pen eae aa AS OU ASRS | GRAN OFFICE, ere, | ing neon fr aeding roe tthe vakecog voor | wicks ontogulan ellowing the Frain” to ePpelat even | nouatin teibe ss mois slr, isan af S000 $8 prt sb i tb PS ens: Fa j anita ane Pe a ee ne ee hase smpany officers in the recess ot «*pKtess. The | scrip, instead of $00, us proposed by the House ‘mend: — 4 Madame Weis: ° tO | Ireland. | the com ol t ray Ee | | Ireland. i vd we sup- | ment , * Oxi By AGENT arg C MMIUSION MER: |, Code sinaeel Meadeiner Welter sak tiall Cotsen eeee a> |, Pub Hib: Goo. SA, Dellde was the President, andthe | House promptly concurred in the report; a. iG. That the Senato agree so fat as to allow the discre- ck Oxide Manganese, | CHAN { pour in the Secretary of War, of sending to the field chap eceived and for sale by | No_57 South Street, New York | until he receives from herself withdrawal of such euthori- | Vice Presidents consi pose to-morrow they will, to end the matter, ~bial iene ie po Mal aa ‘ ~ A ty. 1 ii w | i ion SiS Reet Nan serene | “PHE gubvenivers paving creprheilty tothorewishg | OHESNUT STREET THEATRE, — etch of tho States and Territories wrbich wil post the Dil, anf give he Peedi at on ** | gtfgbrencaay ated the Senator to explain this report, a pas or from every Jpart of Great PHILADELPHIA. chosen. : | rt, and th ors of disa- _ NOTICE. gaa if the German. Help FLEE Subscribers having leased the above meguificert es A committee was appointed, who retired to draft revo. | 9 oppértunity to call up and organise his ten regiment Setinok Colonies tareote tes cesmtiie, wie his ‘ . c fi io tablishment, offer the same o rent by the night or weel ‘e can't exactly comprehe: e of Col. Benton "Tastee ae Vito oi atias Canes i citnesh aanicete Capel thats etess hana the eae tinaati tert * | iutions to secure relief. | _ We can’t exactly comprehend the drift of Col. Benton's | « “Stecteristic clearness and succinctiess. ‘The question the firm Wille liquidated by the subscribers . Baltimore, ‘ | Fall particu! be obtained of Mr. Mr. Dautas delivered « brief but powerful address. | notice today of bringing in « new bill for the organiza. | & * the concu of the Benet, he sdisat m New York to New 0 | rid " | . Yustior ¢ report would not EDWAutb Hel, tou, Savannah or Texss, can at all umes he | hours | The Committee returned and desired the Hon. Daniel treope proviied tore | , ME; “took especial exceptions, Upon consite DENNING DUL, the lowestr tes ‘Toth conmehiaeee | Webster to submit the resolutions prepared by him. pa ff nd bounties , of the passage a a.) Ge icle of eo bg gee Dymond ARCH’» GRACIE KING. by tre w9r3 Mr Weseren prefeced the resolutions in a spirited the ori with the bounties in it Old Bullion it H. addressed , Reconcile el | ait \ares of the Cann’ Milwaukie, Beltenore, RIVERSSt and eloquent manner. The resolutions recommend im- Ce O toully, ey te peiieetiont vee oy thoans ah watles constitationsl srgamsnt, 18 G6 ‘The subseribers have this dav formed a eo-partnership, Fitesbu gh, Cineran » &e., by steamboats, rail: | Ball mediate contributions throughout the country—the col only made an feste | be sense the ‘a, Simtment, by the kxecuti the der the firm of PRIME, WARD & id will continue | 7, al oats, of the first clasi—and great ¢ iN re to tet their c:mpauy out at < porition to the a). “dependent of the confirmation of the the Banking, Stock end Exchange Ba: at the office of | wiil meet with no delay or imposi- on the right hand si¢e, ‘end take. lectors of New York, Philadelphia and many other ple fl . we | company officers, ix 86 of Congr: the lace firm, No. 64 Wall street. a | md) Will Teeeive prompt | verse order, CHAS. BLUOM ces being appointed a committee to receive and transmit po the question of olny | Senate, during the ro. MT eo Weet was to Gil the corps EDWARD Palstters afanoe pobta Ward te Co fio ites Inspector of hacks and enbs. pies Eyciend on the question of John | _Mr.Case replied—Th could of course, act upon SAMUEL WARD. ¢ Ward a Kings Bin® ; GRAND KEGIEF BAL, | ee ch, ending mn comma, | 088000 a8 possible. The POMS ee TO ee Dut if you sinh. 1947 is moe a In Aid of the Suffering Poor of Ireland ‘Tae Rev. MnO: Dewey fait, aut to neo wal reeaty | appointments immediate,’ &rou afiicers to be H BRkew 6 By FOR NEW OKLE \NS—Louisiann and New ILL take plice at Castie Garden on” Weduesday was alopted by the mooting. thing Sot 00 fen erecauid tepert: | renatse Choke epystniavenls Sey edhe otcon, BRB ¥° ripe, Cf Pechoro--Fosisively thes tke Ay nin, Reb 10h A v3 are Bey ‘Tho Hon. Mr. MeClay, R, Dals Owen, and J. J. Critten- Ht did not carry. ae it would have | Con'haetpeisteg tegen distant atale®. The great sbject ip WABARH | ssrass Band is eng-ged for the occasion, and Mr. Robison , den followed with eloquent addresses, after wnich, the member or meinver hus or | was to Gil up the regiments, or the Companies of the way. insater, is now loading, and will | Wwilhave charge of the floor. ‘Tickets two. dellars o : > master, will ha ‘ I * reguler day, meoting adjourned. been guilty/of sending off, under fra admit a gentle had apt ‘Traman,will ew York on obruary, 16tt, and from Lirerposl on | ex . regiments as soon as possible. A pract°¢ like this pro- we: having handsome furnished accom: | Mecretaryor any of the follow Soi WEA TRICE aoa of tao ail ce vailed during the last war. ARRANGEMENTS. | apply on board at Murray's wharl. 9° to y comMIT TRE. { Auvany, Feb. 9, 1847. | Sith the porqulsites o pasties = contended that it was not tte legitimate + street | no freight received on board afar Satuiday | AE Mickle, Dr: Hogan Orders for flour were received her to-day, from | rai to ty ot authorise @ constitutional objection by an Argument iliamistreete Rid RA game — f Compbell New York and Boston, in the absence of an | of rere ernoun ted it would be utterly impossible for . eae ohn ©; Woodrufl Alt Yet Pe Hare ey Forty thot ily believe, will go by the him to vote for this first recommendation of the Commit: and Watersts. — | lying adver mag’? BAY Fely upon this vessel saising puncinal- | ff f¢. Gilmartin Railroad, have been taken hore, Poraieted in. 1 Wilmetts provisg tee. of Conferen nore rere ee en oe 4 sy ——————_———— i it will pro’ ably be the death of \ Tecomine . — rats wes toma | Wiheere ned sal Wer nanigeaey Grewe, will succeed the | by Gilmurtia ends of the aiminiirution, par | Even il we admit this, there in to teres woot. SAU) LO_LEND on bond ad mor OLD . > egermek Bi Fhelan. AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. | excelien ty Wick sod others, will dnito | that, will reach these Opie toot, The mest point. $5U,00U mins ts suplicaats, Ot good - | FROM LIVERPOOE fF ACKETS | TO | Chw Mo Nenry W eGivney ———— | with th; the South, and probably kill it | conferred » ive real es mora ais Ser, ee ply 08. 8. BROA ing Packet ship ROCHESTER ¢ an 5 John Gerogh.y joseph Murphy ment, 0 has a d Jot for sale, sicuated on 4h street, of/posite Wash: | was, that without this authority to the President, tue Lt | | In the Senate, it i Pavk Kelly imochy Garrick | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | Mr. Calhoun wit carry eff’ vamclont forse at th B Hannagan Phi . af ington Square. B. Mcient force of the 01 ibe extremes of the Union to raise there iM —_—_— | mocrata to unite withthe whigs in prost @ to #0 tot ; Several smsil sums of money tolend, on Brooklyn | misehificent packet for eomlortand. conveuence se 1s, well Feertery | TKLEGRAPHIC tha thee malonate ees Serpe vill be lost, The. ohfeg) 4. te tase thes at te. Apply sal 3 code | tO ae Hewes anime Mt om ieckmn Wau Nuneut | ~ cajogt of 8 toe one ta aad eae anata once. There was neither constitutionality nor expedi: NOTICE | -& J.T. TAPSCOTT, ) bet B Mecunt bane iT i t- | ency in the pro 18 co-varmership heretofore existing between Wit, | _feldre 86 South sireet, 2d door below Burling Slip. | Al ABeceteter ° Seas. | ‘ Wasmrnaron, Feb. 9, 1847. | fend hor ven this Is what we call prosecut- | °*%7 'C sos cited « precedent in the days of Washington. Fd gt Bed ad eg FEN NING Bahn and Lewis | BRIVIS BARK RYNDEFORD. from Ging: “BROOKLYN | Senate. NAPOLEON. | fA waseh eater Sppointments were co: Upon the . ¥ the ‘net of Lewis | mol + will attend . 5 ; amin me : : Teal, who hae thin day withdrawn ‘from th fmnmediately. Ail goods notpermnitted' te Mietgees | Om eR Col fresney Cotesstlan efall, toms busehes ‘The bill to repeal the pilot laws was teken up, and | More Retarr ror Inetanp —In pursuance to a | dir. Cacmouw and Mr. Cass continued to debate a con- phd age fi nae e said William faust be sent to the Publ SOSHULL & mo AR MicetE. JAS KEANE, Boe: after a speoch from Mr. Dix in favor of It, laid ower till | oall from the Rt. Rev. Bishop Fitzpatick, a large and bob pa point involved in these appointments as pro- _New Vork. 6th February, 1817 | _fe9 are 5 | a Wee tomorrow, respactable meeting of the parishionars of the Church | pose : Hi . — AR ~NEW YOuR GALLERY OF IHE FINE ‘. the bi | Mr Burts thought the censtitational provision for Locate Stoee ake) Company are now eureng twat | “FOR LIVERPOOL—Roguinr Packet of p| NEW Yorn GALLEKY OF LHE FIN The Revolutionary pension bill was passed. of the Holy ig 25 ~ Soe ailind te. reer | the discretionery sapetatwens of inforior officers, either ton or gare, on ene tages someeeatls Caress atesauay wziene Keb Mere tlet tonkia tiene ail the Works of Art belonging so ania | 79 Uhreemillion bill was taken up siete vaverable ‘homes Murphy, tie Kt. Rev. Bishop | to tho Prosident or the heads of departments, embrac- pies py Aare veesele, exther ae re eg i burthen 1000 tons, will | ew open at the Rorunde fot iJ Pi | Mr. Catnoun spoke an hour in explanation of his A intment chairman, mtd ndrew Carney, treasuy | ed by a plain construction of the {undamentel law, the Bn: TO MY 14 House, superior accommodations for cabin, ly SPIROMETER of Sculpture Lf Brown ha Misi APHE inventor and patentee of the above highly important fe pessengers, and (erms moderate, | views upon the war. He was in favor of abandwning | rer. It was then decided to open & list for subscriptions | appointment by the President of tho inferior officers here t id dollars were subscribed | proposed. The constitution provides thatwe may 1k shout mal all offensive operations, and establishing a line, com: | Fthwith. Over three thousan hid ¢ 5 mmedie ap No. 12 Kastriver, orto JAMES Cl ct ANC ; tea: | n Transcript, Feb. 8. | certain unenumersted inferior a Hotmente to . iatrument for testing the condition of the Lungs and cron Dales taeneat daive | mencing at the mouth of the Rio Grande, thenea up — — | #ident alone, and if we may in these appoint- tymptonst of unt hone wh may bea ea ea? | NORIOE— Al pence a Teese i hae of ¢ ne,apecimens of Aimer | the river to El Paseo, thence due wer, striking the Gulf | Imvortaxr Dxoistox.—In the case of “The | ments slone “Sane eae Wogieae!” sem n be aecuratel priying to hin, at Ris | frusting any of he crew of the Br, Batyue Hynde: oshermel g, tman, Fdmonds, Durand.Chap | of California near ite heed, and holding this line, sigan of the saw OF Cee mans ¥S. | against the proviso, the moral of which w invention can be text> ford from Glaugow, #8 uo debts of their Gontraetin from 9 A.M. ntil dark, and on | acting altogether on the defensive, in addition, be | ¢ who was indict # violation unconstitutional, and being £0, it could not to ime | wil vaid either by the captain or consignee, in fe . ” xcise law, Judge Parker decided the law to be constitu 4 WOODHULL & MINTURN, | wes for establishing Custom Houses at ports now in our This decision, @gnal. Possession, end levying moderate duties to meet oll the tint, may be regarded ne SE ‘