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: Meera te cere RELIEF FOR IRELAND LIQUID HAIR DY T FO} [BE bers ofthe Church fie United Ger ATO equacite Tagersnect of Me~ ALEX AN: | a AON ee SPRING 1s. eS | anu | TO THE | let Patriotiem prompt you to vote the supplies for carry - Mr. ¥ ohi have formed themselves. che Halra. naters ek Brown, and gives it the beauty | Quality of tee hte hoes Hees oot ¢ | PARK THEATRE—Monday Evening, Feb 22, will be te a dutie 1 ates vening, Feb 22. wi ties on coat ‘era eicite sas afraany™ Sever sel er pase pono fe ened ater rer | ed apeaind orliaey comin ad atetag | Pybeumed te mgcay te tryacty tuoge aeioRe | «LATEST MOMENT, s Mee . off, oF sot zw Youx, Feb, 20, 1817. Twist Mr. . "i icitiniedsildtintiieees isin che ge of any provi ceceee eee ay 2 Moved so", Rpal, peseaeats SALE OR TO LI ; 1 85s pd ee dice Salar ere cian ladegten a tees ing it inexpodient to tax tee and coffee, received only 48 the * Ly i Dr . ; but at the same time, a res Jution was hy Gh ONE a lay of COLUMBUS— vous; tego pases. ‘ouncil are resdy to Sue, Bioe Te Ter and lots. TN oe ieoted at Bae yy street bore and ;-Harry Herbert, G. ames most, if not quite, unanimously, decl+ring that it was the “ ae which may New York—and ay. Astable is atiached to No 46: ‘will be Mrs. Kaight * duty of @ patriotic people to grant to the government ell i ugar to them by their feliow e tines foy this purp felt Im*re Ire wits on without the ‘The houses’ are, in good or | ,, Doors open at erlormance will com- FURTHER FROM MEXICO. reper supplies! Now, whit are “ Proper su pplies? lob Hana, Brvian at Chas. Stein, 21 Anthony at Che. «location sexnemaly.deslabie: ARE fiices of Amission—Boxes $1; Pit, 50 cents; Gallery 2 Waseineron AOS 30 JM0-. | nioibe the. mnpecaanie Dane at a Dente Wee Stee? Zajhechwerdt, 106 Cherry s er Lob 203 entre at: ea — -——=_ |_ New Orleans{papers to the 18th instant, have been re- exceptions, desire our tr to visit the “halls of the ‘nrt Moeller, 19 Mi co Kf 15.000 to Loan on bond and mortgag -ALh—Mouday “Avening, Feb a2ad, | ceived, containing the information thet there hedbeen Monterumas!” Next Monday will inform us whether wie and th at; holder fe ara [0 LET hterstailce: Nestss fave VAR OEE | three axrivala at that port from Tampico, with dates to the dish—"the hasty plate of soup”—prepared by Mr 263 Bleecker 3; ie, | e—Tvanhoe. sane, Vache; Gurih, | Walker, and served up by Mr. McKay, will prove palaia- ater Beste |, har eee ioe, b_ UNDERHILL, Secretory HE MANSION HOUSE of Dr. Mott, at Chesnut ene Nita eegane aye Haig; Jordans Re* | the 1st of February. ble tothe majority. In all probability the bill will be Ta THE GREATEST RAZOR EVER ee HI, Bloomingdale, f-onting on. the Hudson rer, Mrs Booth. 3 ; | he advices received are of no particular interest passed as reported; some will vote for it under protest, wate Peepers: 4 ‘ ST RAZOR EVEK USED. it ht acres of ground. contelnng uerdet | _ Previous to which, TURTLE HUNTING—Hon Mr Le- a oe ti at Tampico since | 88 th # did on the bill declaring the oxistence of a | Washington Ra debraad .NNEY’S invisible sdged Hollow Ground Meltonian aud about eight acres o round, cogtagmag kerden, | vison, Clarke; Mrs ‘'urtle, Mrs Booth. ‘There had been no arrival of troops pict f warby the actof Mexico. aie fess ck ues c, \ petatl pad cack beret taioad tacks attr, "nleasare grounds, ke. only to. 'B Hngehing arkegomelude ith the drama of th FLYING DUTCH: | the entrance of Gen. Patterson's brigade. 1 The movey to be raisad by this measure is estimated at . . ve t is i - — Vande: jen, Bie en- ‘ Col. May’sdragoons three m an ie over—exactly what the bill Alb TOT r well or exchanged or tne money returned, att ngton street. £20 3: telle, Miss J Drake. | The news of the skirmish between C y Ts Meeting of the Sean ins Cone ee, held at the it, HF: FAIRBANK'S Cheap Store, WANTED. Dress Cirle 25 cents; Pit and Gallery 12% cents and some of the marauding rancheros, had reached the | BO™, Pending Helore the Senate proposes to place in the fod ie sehool Society's Hall, on ‘Thursday evening, fel 2wis¢r oa 73 Chatham street. fr, THE lower part of a modero built. two story house, Doors oven at 634 o'clock. Performance commences at’. ity of Mexieo, and the teemed with the particu: | "And hero comes up snother question: * Genth fewrse ; : TO IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN frig “et of Broadway, by a small family, cousssting of | QTEW YORK Orena HOUsE, (lormerly the Green. | city of Mexi | ayepia | will you refuse to give a cup of ti myer Resolved, That the fol to the ladies of New WOOLLENS three grown persons. Any person having | wich Theatre.) comer of Chariton and Vatiok srecn, | lars of what they termed “a groat fight.” batty pect? Weill ch hy ‘Yuu wo pumiaaiion st : INS. Breuts to let, will hear of a permauent tenant. by jouday evening, Feb’y. 22nd. 1847-—Will be performed th Sh week forsuch an objec e’ll cha TO THE LaDIRsOh EW sek” 1 G2,; Retniahgrs of Cloths, Casimeres, box 1283, Post Office. f coef THE PLEASANT NEIGHBORCCurmobke | According to the Mexican version of the ai si nia on cottons, but then we é bs \ DIE! 4 i ree! e gold medal hasbeen ~—————~ "y re . | Strap, Mr Grabam; Nancy Strap, Mrs Watts. of the Americans were killed, and eleven were taken gnly additional ly tax ‘The Committee appointed to take measures for the re- , led by the simerican Institute, for their superior man ET. | be followed by the fa K y | " istible ‘The bill must pas hel of th i Rer of refiniahi.: Orders way be Teftat— The Subscriber offers to let thet large th by the farce. of GTARS—Bamaby | prisoners. ba Sereeiess pe Indien of this exty cibesons ot leiae Megars. »/o,cott & Sinde, No.6 Pine street prick HOUSE, 40 by. 40 feet, situated at the cormor of Hee dyn Baek wee of Mile DEVIE' TO PAY-—sic |" On the reception of the intelligence, an extra session | Will Congratulate th portant ie suivedby then atthe store of Mr, Joxephs Naylor, 18 Broad. BD Brig neatee & (6%:, Of Exchange Place. mean Wroneand "Washington, stzee! dwelltnes, | vit boverule, Mr ‘Iiiton; Jobson, John Dunn; Nell, Mes | of the Chember of Deputies was convened, and that bo- | ““Butwhat about the three million bill? Will it pass? now being loaded by the Committee.” whom they reter. esi, "£2 1msr nquire of A. L. Van Bosker loboken. or | ‘To ronelud h ‘ : ee, It will go from the Senate, it is thought, and without the i Alb TO IRELAND. SPIROMETER | im Bergen county. JOHN H. ZABRISKI¥.” | usr, Som Daun: Betty Bunce, Ses Wane eos POF Sg paecoin por8) Tansee Mi aaa and tender | vytimot proviso FELIX. "HE Commi i HE inventor and i ae | 2d Tier, 2 ets; : HE Commie pointed to tak -eharge yventor an we pghty lemportans 6rORK SALE, 35. ‘There was a rumor at Tampico that Gen Taylor's | peitete apie pap a plot n be afflicted with any fai Toner Broperty known as No. metock—tumuntorise at? __ | sear guard had been attacked near Linares, by which | ANOTHER ASPEOT OF AFFAIRS asible, ve the ati albe reel, rt 2 RA. : | fe'thet Min Walter Quitters yhim,at his | LilMiset. A two story briek front house en the froucotiot | PPALMO'S OPERA ONE! PHA. a4, o. | circumstance u number of wagons and mules were lost. In Washington. Tries eadraralcoas ang of,oe of ble barges, which liga at | ranqe, at the Astor House, where his ty lemewortoen te ieee teuthn colin: Wieet | Donte pers WEL CLR DEC AMMO Engh | This report, however, was not believed. 's Basin,.o} © 22 south street,where any articles 5 . je fneulty in 8 Wor ar, etti’s Opera of LUC AMMER. ~Lord " 4 ? of grain, provisions, &c . will ve received and receipied for | 8Pect thie new and important invention, betwi deep in the same. Half. A Sig. Beneventano; Lucia, Signorina ©. Bgrili Gen, Worth, with the fourth ond eighth infantry, was by Mr Griffiths, Articles of clothing, Ke. may be senttathe | tad L o'clock. at the Ancor House, bond and mortgage, at 7p S. beuedet i; Lord Arthur Bucklawe Sig | gai tharoed i MR. CALHOUN’S SPEECH store of Mr. Joseph Naylor, ‘Vo. 18 Broadway, who has very NOTICE {18 Im¥re simoud, Sig. Martini; Norwin, Siguor tiese; Alt: | *#d to be on the road to Tampico. . kondly offered to tke charge of the same free ofexpense to ICE. . : ‘ The dates from Havana are not so late as those recoiv- ON THE the Committee. tofore existing becween the un- sat Hoxes and Marquette $) 09; 2d do £0; Private 4 A ‘ i 3 GEORGE BARCLAY, 90 Beaver st, firm of Baown ‘& Brooxs, is this boxes tor & perr 3 do do for 6, $10 ‘ | ed by the way of Charleston. They, however, contein Fie MIOTUEN, South at ys doy ha ae Ee casas oom at Tne outstanding debes of | Lom business. It he sitease | ‘ant Iweaday t.xt, last performace of Niva Pazza Per | information that the forces of the insurgents of Cam- WILMOT PROVISO. WM BEDOGNY Ezek ple sh due toucers muxt Be yal, td tn thy wettlement of winch streets, te Fronts on both Ie Late cvasiom shelecets oe Lurene! peachy, were in the immediate vicinity of Merida, in = Vea f , GEORGE MeBRIDE, Jr., 46° Broadw ¢ is sughorized to u: name of the firvn. | the above, will find it a profitable tarestmene Beats Can de sccured atthe box oles iro. 10 A. M.till4 | hostilearray, and had summoned tho city to surrender. | * €. ¢, t £8 the POT | eee MMURE Ehvoxs, | preimiv,’Noco Division sreet. eeloak RIC z fire | This request was not complied with, and, consequently, Yi sea f 4 L ‘ . __Now York, Jan. 26, 1947. 326 Linte | | EHICAN CIRCUS. | f , TH © nt JX, Committen, Prime's Buildivgs, 54 Wall street, Feb ITS WORKS WILL PRAISE Ir. ; BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE pairs fubcboty Ae Gees aiat eee ea pia eee geOOKD vaassion me . A ry No? | SBCU) Hesolved, That i is hereby recommexded that Icis now universally admitted that ow Room on the s DD Beaty Lent § Co's Troupe, i — meetnes be forte , < helt Sentiier , . ONDAY EVENING. Feb. 22, an entire ehauge of per- | gents of the interior. | forthe parpose of organising te areal siaeasne | IODINE LINIMENT ves rable (or the carpet, or ore aias basinees meee ie tea | formance, including the | —— === Ww coll set contribations for the fmishing poor of ireland. 8. NO HUMBUG. | Doxen after dozen s daily and | jightandex'ensivetoom. Can be gonnected will 70 | The celebrated hone tne Ba Gee jaron, Feb. 1 Resolved, ‘That in the opinion ofthis committee, such col- | et att inet it te represented to doi, in hes eured oud | go as to make the eutrance ten feet wide. ne celebrated Loree Maw Fl AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. Northoaster still darkening the air with scan flectually 10: by districting the | milll cure the worst hossible, cases of HL UMATISM, | "Phe third and fourth stories are also to let. Apply te | EW TURKIs el i | misty rain. Lent opening. Codfish in demand. wards, nd placian te in charge of suitable eoflect- | sPraut, Drua: swelled and painful Joma, apiual affections, | JACOB HANSEN, = Mr. . Journal of yesterday. wa J + ke, ; roadway, icon to thes tuding”'commitiee at Prne’s Building, Nov 3 | Depot NGENSOLL Sole Fropriewor, | is rwere __or a3 Merchonts’ Exchange tloager at. v0 aT. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | decisive preemblo Fal area RACORA Bans; M. VAN SCHAICK, | _Seeee tifientesin True San iimere | HO FEE The neat and couvenieuttwostory brick | WALNUT alkane TAZA Te PHILAD SLOG | —— | fv Legislature of New Hampshire ~ RPIVAR SO LTCE TO Da pins. | EAM attr stated ins nowsne aed genet ueake | As Maninat, Lesions Wil Bree, Macnger | THLGRAPHIC, stable owls, forth that in the. ansadetion of Fp HE und rep | Me! ‘ELL, Author of the Ladies’ Manual | borhood, ‘The house 1s finished 10 the best mnenner, aud Gan, | ibn miele : - il » ‘al mn fine: . 4 ULAY, ’ vs . . of z Hisrvoatcnare are Saat hrcrane rensree im relaad, and Be- | Dare ofthis clty or Brockiyay for ftoes 63 oS eee MobHS B. MACLAY, Attornvy at Law)” | Which will be produced upou the su maguificence, Wasninaron, Feb. 20, 1847, | that New Hampsbire holds to the truth of the Deslara- thelr mess aay Many humane, perscas ready, to oc te | Sireumstancen, ft rh D'Nesawatreor, | withwhich it war. perlurmed at the Theatre Drury Wh fr the tion of the duty on books and | tion of Independence that all men are created equal , benee heen on Arehonses, No. 18 Broadway, co _Atote addressed to him at 93 John street, New York, will | ~~ aa : anes and ‘ot the Park Theatre, New York. ‘Chescenery, | The bill for the exemption of the duty on books and | 27415 the truth of the same declaration in her ows bili Sommiscees ox indi 3 fepor where may be de meet with s tention. na ts ea i aNtea PAP EQUA HOUSE: te, so rateaor, warlike instruments, banners and deco- | philosophical epparstus, imported for the use of colleges, | of rights; that her voice shall be heard on the of who is ( KEECE i | Bioal: Port Gleahing oo exp ardehs erase ae obstructions, rereution: from the business, the house will be” let on ONDAY KVENING, February 22, will be performed | Was taken up and passed. | the oppressed, and agaiust the system of human slavery, one Toate tryin Piles moderato terms for one or a uumber of years, com. | the tragedy of THE THN REGIMENT BILL. ba Tetinere denaasacteecs soci ‘apply with confidence to the Doctor. by Imeneing on the first of March next establiehinent be | RIVHARD IIL. : , | ‘The resolutions of the New Ham) It were done quickly, wars. bing the symptoms, treatment received, duration ing 40 well known, as also the celebrated trout pond ad Richard... .., sit M The bill to organize ten regiments, and form them | Representatives in Con, ask _ Allpackages must be carefully put up, and labelled “Re- the disease, & Teh’ cheat eontstaing the necessary ing, it 19 needless to say more. For particulars apply Queen Elisabeth... into separate brigades and divisions, and for othe, | | 1. For a movement in behalf of the extinction of lief for Ireland.” A clerk will be in antendance tr sive co. | Advice and medicine, will be forwarded to their direction in | to the subscriber, near the premises. v conclude wi ery in the District of Columbia. caipts for the same. bs any part of the Union. Terms, $3. Address | pW: B. ‘The above establishment would be rented very low Lord C SPRIN . purposes, was taken up, and an amendment | "O"For the oxclusion of slavery from Oregon, and : fel5 wr JOSEPH NAYLOR. jaz0 mer Be PO BLE MDy i || COs varT O6 Feutamene een POND TGNER. | tase Gimiutese a MUS Crocker | adopted, authorizing the appointment of two addi- | from any territory that may hereafter be acquired. DEAFNESS Gp | Sour OverenBay, L. I. f13tomaritrre | _ To-morrow night Mik and MRS CHAS. KEAN. tional paymaster generals, ten additional _pay- | Gee ee tis Re ee 1 BROADWAY. (extract )I cheerfully comply wi FOR SALE. | puarrensiit, ALLEGHANIANS. | Masters ; each paymaster in service to be allowed & | "Resolutions to be sent to the Governor of every Stato Ses afteg duet of Licurenant Melntoah, ty sate that he | Brive ractwin iatugeuccens that, their former Coneeits | clerk, at a salary of seven hundred dollars per annum. | and to each of the New Hampshire Senators and Repr deatness, and discharges {roi the ents. ‘Tat under the creat | N streets, | Cert at the Brondway 1 Edward and Yanti nacl An amendment to strike out the section authorizing | sentatives in Congress for presentation. ington ; abi j : \ meut of Drs, Cast ts in N ic, ne eu- | HOW owned and occupied by Mrs. H. Kip, and formerly th ‘ Ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 24 Mr. Catnoun: ive simply to aak the Senator from Fiaih ‘crnsmentat solid Avaftollow Columns, for storen, | tuely ecgvered his heater shh w again recaraed Me fie | residence of Wm G. by whom the house was | ‘The following pieces will constitute a’ part of the pro- | ‘20 SPPointment of three assistant adjutant generale, | y what majority those resolutions chur ind public buildings. military duty.—Sigued, H. MeNEVEN, Surgeon to H. B | built, and the grounds re are about five acres i ‘ ‘was not agreed to. |W Castings of all kinds coustaatly on hand, and made to order, | M.{orces, Jamaic of land, d legant shade trees and shrubbery, with mp mith the Signal, the land isin | Armendments were adopted requiring the addition of | coustic Oil—A sure eure for incipient deatuess, dischar- from, or noises, aud collections of hard wax, &c, in Ta—fnraale 181 Reondeay 121 oer DE FOWELL, OUULIST AND ath PRUNING GRAPE_VINES, FRUIT TREES, AND parfeciions of Visioettam bots het ee RUBBERY. des on the most reasonable te1ms. JOSEPH W. PHARO, Biirceutars of Jos, W--Biiek, deconsed ecutors of Jos. W. Briek, ; Office, No.5 Centre strect Wag Sere other Dear—The Last Rese of i A RY Was proceeding to answer. e ast Rose of Summ =I can" he Seasons, ‘or Farmer's Song | ‘Wo companies to cach regiment of artillery, and to | Mf Catoun—I can’t hear the Sonal le to inform the Senator. Th Siuh-Away Down Kast—Yankee | equip an additional company in each regiment as light | pessed the Senate, however, by a very large majority > ts, to be had atthe Music Stores, and at the | ertillery. Also authorizing the addition of two captains Wi the question of reception. i sbee is Te olalbale: miqer | 924 tix first licutenants to the ordnance corps. Like- vi wooseberries, currants, raspberries, strawberries, he scenery trom the grounds is be equal to any in the Btate. The he q to i t delightful residences in New England. aad 9 Cruise: called for the ayes and noes. [Voices | + Ba 4 | no! no! withdraw the question | wi ce and office, 261 rou way, corner of Warren atreet. | peta Lamserned toany gentleman wishing a beautiful | i ND JACKED ON = Gunday evening, Feb. bie requiring all officers appointed under this bill to be ane Catnoun—They ase irom a sovereign State; let LEXANDER WILSON, Practical Gard tenders | pthaliming stoppage of the ‘I’ wet ‘ i lst, at Pinteux Cafe des Mille Collonnes Sali 307 | discharged at the termin: 5 em gO. Acoli, ke Marie MrGacaes ORAM TT ic sumamgumenne | Bey tert Gane setaGe cae este: | HralOcts"Pecanncce nagar” outta” | ment te rman ofthe wa ule conered taba penade” ive Mi on he prompt onde ie may e favored wi h. irder box at y by s " ‘able, orde! 1o inted. theed sore of Dunlap & Pxompson, 635 Broudwa SEMA BION US; of Soutntng cured in ptow susutee | bersiireet, or to the subscriber ou the premiacy:” Om AD KE DANPBUSES VIENNUISE THE THRER MILLION BILL SLAVERY —REWUERRRY NEBOLUTIONS NOTICE TO THEM THAT WANT THEICVINES cured. ‘ 2 Y | _Nor £12 1 Byte Deft t0 state to the Mauagers of Theatr was then taken up, and Mr. Simmons proceeded to ad- | pe ALLER pr sree Bar foo from the legislat PRUNED—Aa tate it dhe MAAN ENS OOTES | QATURICLAL YS innered. lair tne OR SALE_ BROOKLYN, erage ey apeuements Ss Arete the Senate, chiefly in reply to tho speech made by | fuuves intorgread wr wiett ct aa, Kenzo Tae aap gets into the vine, when they are praged aller thie | en LANGA NESE fib retconert Hicks and Sacket streets. The lots | Yor, Wi is duly authorised to make all arrang Mr. Calhoun yesterday. The latter gentleman briefly | a law requiring av a fundamental condition to the admis- growth, and likewise take the cancer out of the roots of the | (-yINE hundred barrels. superfine black Oxide Manganese twenty-three feet in frout and rear, by one hundred | “~~ —“-‘cuses Viennolee—__ replied, and his remarks again met with a rejoinder from | sion of any further territories into this Union, thet sla- Vines aad fruit trees of all kinds, OV ireon te iSines: Vingiuie lune reecived sag iorante ber’ | deep. The house was built daring the last year, hes marble CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, Mr. Simmons. | Jory. of Involuntary servitude, except for crimes, shall be H STEWART, Garde i peceived and for este mantaleshroughoet. plated furniture) & sub ellay iru PHILADELPHIA. 4 forever excluded from, and inhibited in, such territories. ‘85 & 67 Nassau atreat | . l TEULE Subscribers id Where orders will be aitended to. within three minates’ walk of Hamilton aveuu leased the above magnificent es Mr. Souxe has the floor for Monday. Mr. Catnour—I would put the same question to the FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BOXES. iid abe BHGUING FiAZIR. | United Statens { a F = > , thr Ty and tablishment, offer the same to rent by the night k Senator from New Jersey. By what mojority did MARCH Number of Godey’s Lady's Book and | J Cnnalatreet. Southera and country deniers will fad %¢ | Also for axle, the House aud. Lot adigining of same de- | the seks: Ar tho Wer OMGENeT TORI U Te 4 | aoe tuLER They, Peseed one House unanimously, Magazine of Literature—Engravings and col- | to their advantage toeall befare they putchase. “{iélm*r scription. Apply to { . BROWN, tana puuattioindivessed ty: Te nee Tae PARUIDERS: | and had only one vote against them in the other Tee cirelye Sxtas Degas, BM SS LOW. ae ee eee | go awerre At Slosson & SchelPs Office, 20 Nassau street. more, post-paid, oF they Will A message received from the President of the | Laid on the tab 3 | ‘ ALAVERY The Stuncy ‘Iravellrr: engraved by W. Wellatood. JONES & FRIEDEL 115 John street, near Pearl, up stairs FOK SALE. \ - tive to a reselution of the Senate, call- | yr. Caruoun here rose : lent, I risa Jospiuality «f the Olden Tim : nufacturers of paper boxes and sample cards and dea- ATHREE STORY HOUSE on 23d 41 ing won him for information relative to the importation | to offer a set of resolutions in reference to the various te pC ST eaeauis lersin fancy a 1 colemementelly, received aud exe- fibers and 3d Avenues. It of criminals and paupers from foreign countries. solutions from the State Legislatures upon the subject of ottages.exteriorand interior, three engravings, C™*e4 Promptly and on ressonable terme. A ag plete with the latest 1mprovements, inclu chen ‘Ragin. what they call the extension of slavery, end the proviso Hise m i aatberfoceon dade! sapSringeeta | —HEMEH WENHY FRIED. _ BeWiemilr qtueatont ie faite cau Mati Hise 1 ia ere ie bees ae _ Iria prope bare tie ny aslo tthe oud druamental, " GLASS WORKS! GLASS WORKS!! | feet infrout,with verandah and Freuch windows. ‘The house | question. JOHN SINCLAIR, Pi House of Representative | blo, is to make ‘a few explanatory remarks. | Mr- § feos $3 per annum, in advance; single numbers 25 cents. Mi Net prs Mined ey teen nd tefitted the New York jeone of arow of uichonses om the sompn side of te stre Joun Draren, Sec’y, £20,21,23%25 | Wasninaron, Feb. 20, 1847. | dent, it was solemnly asserted om this floor waaiins " fi ~ rooklyn Glas orks, situate in John street, next peated] THE SECON . THE i i i i d Bungee suRivgen | Sor bioase Dromimay. | dclson street Berry, ssrookiyu, where, they are cousiautly, | timer ______ ir Vearlatreet._ | New YORK PHILANTHROPIC: SOCIETY, | _, 1B? Consideration of bills on tho private calendar was | #9, that iasiinl Ou - . 0 el 4 ‘| 2. “sary pony 4 . } iti 4 WM A GRAHAM, Tribane Buildings, Glass Ware, of msuperior quality, and taall ‘ts yerigerot Eee ee L take place ou Friday Kvening, Februnry 26, 1847, e¢ | T#tmed, and a number of the bills were passed | positions. One was, that there should be no further ud- H.LONG& BHOTHERS, 32 Anu st. ie202* — colurs. Particular ateation Biven to private moul tainted; gbour ve sallon frewt Rite hee, Wie, Hall. sess wan Twenty-seven unimportant bills and resolutions from | mission of any States into this Union which permitted by FRENCH LaNGUAGE- Dente re ASPOBB ARE 2H comiristop ahandaome’commodious dwelling noase, | eyerh teste Sui sets cet i id marae poribe, | che Senate were read twice and referred. | their constitution the existence of Alavery; ahd the other (LAFARGE BUILDINGS, No. 289 BROADWAY) oe tied with marble mantles, aud. every convenience for tion is to reek out and assist those who have seen better | Mr. Dromaoots presented a series of resolutions from | W%#: that slavery, 5 pedhes bewbuierorie he effect of which would ling States the monopoly to the entire exclusion of the slave- A ING ) om coo ait TRAC apectable family ¢ the whole. iuel erdeuer's | TLPMIRE SeRUSsG. GENES OrERLEL porate Bena | COUNTRY esi be re te EL Ee oor usetebeeasrioy howeetond eunentetldinees ion ceteeaeiat ety i Ds Se) | days, but throug sickness or misfortune have suak into territories of the United Stat s that canuot fail | TePair; the Orchard contains wwenty tantial state of | poverty, without the heart ro ask relief. the Virginia Legirlature, in favor of the war, und ten- | be to give to the nonslaveho! of choice fruit | “ Mr. Dodworth’s celebrated Band will occupy the Orches- | dering thanks to President Polk, for the nawavering and , of the public domai tra | | holding States. Since that declaration was made, Mr. ets rome otter Cee ee sheg Georwe Robertson will superutend the management of | dignified course he had pursued with regard to our Mex | President, we bave abundant proof that there was a satis t . e | | tiewlar request, @ new even , leasons f r ladies end gentlemen y next, between 7 erticles, in any quantiti the hours of 9 avd 10 o’elock. to sait purchasers—~but to gi Kveuings— Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Tuition, uumber, (No. 21 Courtlandt $9 for the whole course of 24 lexsvis, (one hour each ) su) ig course of twenty- on Tuei origi id genuine, the | tee Nunatalwaysybe sought. | ‘The easy ace COMSTOLK & CO. | j loor. ican troubles. factory foundation for it We have recoived already 1o- 4 Bpiickets will be delivered every day from9 A.M. | N.B—Wauted 25 to 30 travelling agents from different | % Tailroad train runs within a hundred yards of the house, | "Before the commencement, and during the inter 5 rt it db} f v4 - ii renders this preperty very valuable to those doing bi Che bill b] a land. in the northern part | lemn resolutions passed by seven of the non-slaveholding tn a ggttthe Professor's rooms, Nos. 25 and 2 in ‘the | Btates, each tofuraish his own team. fis imre | foulere thi pore ery fatwa to shone doing busluess | ing Mrs McKerracber wil Hy al appropr Tho bill to establish a land-office in the northern pi one-half of the number already in the Unio "New Yo'k, Feb. 20, 1837. pe of Michigan, and. providing for th CAST OFF eae Alea) FURNITURE | remain for three years on bond and mortgage, at five per Cent. sale of the mineral | Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock. Towa not being counted—usi x the strongest possib | VY8E & SONS. 172 Pearl street. "| ‘Tickets One Doliat ench—Sold by Stoddart & Duaham, 361 | lands, was taken up and passed. language to that effect; and no doubt in short space.o COPYING PAPER. ¥ cast off oF supertinons | l#0, forsale, a dwelling house No. 381 Washington street. | roadway, or by auy offices or member. ‘aa ‘hie jétat Tedolutionof leet session, supplementalito act | fipilar resolutions will be received from eli the 50 REAMS superior Copying P+per, American men- or Fa iepo of, can obtain ataircash | ae ___ 4 imtr 8. REYNOLDS, Secretary. jae “3 non-slavehelding States. But we need not go beyon! IUD atnciure, woich is warranted to thie a perfect im- ame by sending forthe subscriber. at his resi | FOR SAL D. KAIG, President. £20 2123 26 Gr _| act providing for the printing of Congress, was laid on | the walls of Congress. ‘The subject has been agitated bb leas ata price mae ee ROL ace ‘or through the post, wi i malig Bancmally attend- i FOUR Lors on the nove of dst street, is WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY BALL. the table. is the other Houte, : 4 they hi sent you mp aT sa cK sheet A . tween the 7th and Sh avenues, ig Honse R. J. PARKER te tis friends aaid | “prohibiting the extei ery” (using their — TISSUILEAP HN: misina - N: B Ladies can be attended to by Mee. Cakes is tere | Rieter mall Vere ca ths oe the public, that, he intends giving a Grand Ball, on | _ Dill# were passed to repeal part of an act to change the | POM Leese” «to any. territory which may" be en a9) a imal Karmon the turnpike road, Far Rockaway, Monday evening, the 22d, x, ~ A — a in Bayard | organization of the Post Office Department ; to m quired by the United States hereafter.” At the sams 1,000 BEAMS White Tissue, FAPER/ WAIEHOUSE: score | ealiiration owe come a Pies ere Peaae ioscan ho meaer | street, eetached tg au Dancing | Bangor, Meine, a port of entry, and to extend the privi- | time, two resolutions which have been moved. to , a] assorted colors. 08. Printing, Eee Envelope and | House, and about four acres of Woodiand, | okers f i mics Cal ‘ leges granted in the act of the 3d of March, 1845, to the tig ee egies, gee ee beh Monn. rom several of the best per mi 0 | tan ‘ omplimenti the Ci . i 7 | rn ‘ 30 couctry.. ‘They are prepared to make Priating Paper, at short. | pAlte, several odher pisces of Ind at Rockaway, for sale. March 2d. 57 Omer ON My atiasre” | town of Whitehall, New York. ; in Wie | Lave, BAC Nijectad bye: “decided ‘snajentty: 500 notice, at their Paper Works, Windsor Locks, Connecticut. JOHN LD CORTON uD aleray' ad WASHINGTON BIRTILDAY FESTIVAL, | 1%° bill to continue certain public works in Wis- | there is no mistaking the signs of the For sale in lots to suit purebasers, by pea ee anne Py ym street, | 1191m#re JOHN H- POWER, 129 Fulton at. NOY AT CASTLE GAKDEN * | consin, with the substitute of Mr. McClelland, and | pig rel Gon e South tor Ps : TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. He, |, FON SALE, or to exchange for eity property—A ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY ‘2d, | Some other amendments (raking it substantially the | inthis Union, ani what it will be if this determination eae aL 2 NOTICE ns RANGIS BLANCHET, Agent, iatorms the owve: (ap handsome cottage, with five or ten acres of land tua UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE river and harbor bill,) finally passed the House by a | should be carried into effect hereafter. Sir, already we TH conaremeranip oC rime, Ward te King is this day Hical Estate, thas taker chargé of Letting ogee eer ead ride tone Soke Marine Pavilion, Hock WASHINGTON MONUMENT ASSOCIATION | voto of $9 to 72 aro, in a minority-I use the word we" for brevity rake ed by sutual e ‘gq ii ing lots, and collecting rents, on the most r TY er} . ~ : NP. HE HON. A. H. MICKLE, Mayor of the City, i ‘ ~ already we are ina minority in the other House, in ot ine ian will be liguitated bythe super bere me business | Pp hes been, for the jast two Years, the agent of the I | of Inud attached to the cottage are well studded. with T pread Maratea ot: x ‘and fruit trees. ‘There is good ba MiThe House then adjourned to Monday the electoral college, and, | may say, in e ° a t MES G. KING, Jobn Tounele; and devoting all his time to the above bu: other out- | “Appropris lepur will be delivered by the Hon. | mont of this government, except at present in the Senate f Anil chee talbeetiats ncten to hier a 4 oa the property; alsOan ice house; and the same is | pon} h wutte We Ae Calmadgersad Bow, Gen, | th +e EDWAKD FRIME, sanrhochlig pate thats coahiianee Pog ply Ae | ituated for ageatleman who would like x comforteble | Folsom, who have promptiy seconded thesiews of dee Cate, | BY THE MAILs. of the | nites’ Stalse—there. fer the present we have an BOMUEE WARD, ferences, and security to nny amount if required. ‘Plense ule; COUSTY residence. Also nbout seveuty acres. of land, con: | Rortom™: who lave promptly | equality Of the twenty-eight States, fourteen are non. SEND GieaGie KING move through theere Otice: No Oe oixii Aremue { wood-land, ineadow and tillable land, which willbe | the ‘celebration worthy of the ‘occasion nid of hun whore | Wa Feb. 18, 1847, | layeholding and fourteen ‘are slavebolding, counting Now York, Jannary 2th 1847, oe, hours, before 9A. M.and after 5 #. M. rent parcels. PREP. ever “first in the nearts of his count: ymen.” | ip eh epee : Delaware, which is doubtful, ne of the non-slave: ee pies’? is Daa JOHN L. NORTON, jr., 14 Delaney at. ‘The American Musical Iustitate having also volunteered The Wilmot Proviso—Alien Petitions | holding States. But this equality of strength exists onl acter WARU'WUG: SPH tata, YY OV Ts Wool iether aD aie, | | KARM FOR SALE ATAUCTION. | tara cay mimoes ore Ofer att | should the Seunto pase th threo millions appropri, | the Senate.” One of the clerk, amy re : the Banking, Stock aud Exchange Busiiiess, atthe office Of fein 3trre mieestiractwist jt suet the valualig Varma co pitenewataeriocs | eek betas wa be shall partake of | HoH bill omitting the Wilmot proviso, thera is. chance | strength of the two descriptions of States, inthe other : ote E bia + the | de , . sai all ps yf Ue fate fe, No: St Wath ate Wart & Co NOTION TULA GENTE Ree resides. ‘The said farm contains about 4? acres of | icitencs saly to realize the etmatsest | that the House will conour in the amendment. If the | Honse of Congross, und in the electoral college. “There EDWARD PHIME, 2 of the late firm of Prime, ENTLEMEN, ~ clothes kept in ‘good adland, with a good Dwelling, Barn, Carriage House, and | the price of tickets of adu nis fixed at ONE SHILLING | Senate do this, it will have done one act to redeem its | afe 284 representatives, including [owa, which is already SAMUBL WARD.” ‘Weta ee ; onder forthe Feinniuder of tre sensoa, Fou had bet Raserorec stusry. of on tone guile from | sae falta the various Music stores, and of | Oost gerors. ‘That body seems to be impatient of remark Tebding Beaten; ued 061 re tien wine sre oalied tan aise New Vark. January %th, 1847. fainaroneck, count out one mile from as f i : : ‘ w York, January 2th, 1847, i%5 Imie*re take or send your | the villone ot Masrcuech co thee Wicoes aneapite from | the follow Baie baal olding States, anc e {rom what are called the slave AKALUS. J, Matthews, No | of Wi alieres and re! etarer of all che modems | bosoma,ou the uo"t reasouable te 10 Und Aa re you can get them either el). Sula wa rm AND atl red, with new velvet collars, cu eet Pe. Piatt, . or animadversion, judging from its late course ; but it Ballard, States, giving a majority in the aggregate to the former | has shown itself, the present session, neither infallible | fengion ts lle mocaveuntin SrGet catriete ae miles trom the City Hall, and near the line ven and New York raivroad; has an abundant f the best ity of frost. The sale will be positive, to take place at Kellogg. a Canal Apparatus use ul | iis | , toda Water. A lithographic plate, with printed directi ctend | B M. on the premises. For further particulars enquire of T. cenit _ | nor divine ; and as long as it continue to transgr #0 | slaveholding, ing a majority of 50 to the non-al forthe making of Sods Water sud Syrups. also forthe pur (4 ahove, attended (0 at i | A. Lawrence, New Hochelle, or of the subscriber, om. the SMITHS! long will it be censured. ing. We, Mr ting op of the apparatus and its use &¢ ., will accompany ec, | Clothes cleaued or dyed super: Premises. A TAMPHLLT, descriptive of the decision of this Body Waptinaat bya; hin: peevibole not intended teehee 2 apprearus. feb7_ir rf | Matray sireet A. CORTISSO8. fom Lond Ja20 Im*re LEONARD DEKL in their selection of a design for their building at Wash- | Mr. Wilmot say py 2 wig rey - 7 cs = om tendon. | “SATHRUNS HOTEL §@§~— will be published by an eye witness of the proceed- | pass the President, and is not, in reality, a condition o! | HALLWY’S PAIN EX'RACTOR v7) BAA ON RATHBUN’S HOTEL, e betore the lust week in Fobroaey. | , : st | ing RCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS ean obtain their Pitinesi tea. MUNDEN.’ 161, 163, 165 § 167 Broadway, New York. to be had of, | the eppropriation. If not a condition, what is it? If an | ke. And this equality in this eacre tara tasenoere eer eit emaleesie cae "BLOCK LETTER SiG This new aud magnificent establishment, recently WELL & ARNOT, New York. act confer @ certain power, provided a certain contin: | body is of the most transient character. Already lowa ory depot. Liberal terms are made with wholesale par- : ‘ +5 : BIGe opened as.n Pablic Hotel, is fitted up in modern style, JOHN HAVILAND. ? pnitage! gency do not arise from its vxurciso, that proviso is cer- | is a State; but, owing to some domestic calamity, is not chnvere and with gents i MANUFACTURERS, mproveinents, and is of sufficient ca: JOHN NUTMAN Nieiaeals fainly « condition of the grant of power. [can well wo-| yet represented in this body. When she appeuts here Pieainiks katie ett : gs ee | to accommodate 200 persons. * ISAIAH ROGERS, Boston. | Hieve, however, that Mr Wilmot did not soo the force | there "will bo an addition’ of two Senevers to the iyseveral travelling agents, with menns, ident Oe NTERS, } alie tarporvreit ventintes DT aah Te de his proviso before ho offered it for tho entire thing is | representatives of the non-slaveholding States. Already . . J! 20, dit ( mn | s, so contradictory, and I think | may venture | Wisconsin hi ch entirel f ; | passed the initiatory stage, and will be No, 208 Boadway. Z Atcmnine: the Hes wee Hollsoed Ome, New York tare ete ee [S32 oe eal ae Come: are now en: to say, 50 rede it woul. Ae: somewhot strange if ho | here at next session. This will add two more, making . ure - ngton ‘liam street; j ie celebrated prin for sale, i ? i t! 7 in at : : ao ‘ae Joeati desirable and it, both for d had been able to foresee its ultimate effect. | rr majority of four in this body on the side of the Mista Rtg tee ee Nee bat eae eas att cho peal Berks Hele* | ousino, “aud pleasure, being between Courtandtand Liberty | £9%,0F FAK, ou the most reasonable term aguivered extker | “But Mr. Wilmot saya “it is no condition at all. ft veholding States, who will thus be enabled to THE CODE OF HONOR : ‘ jilg tiastre | streets 2 3 4 ' Has sw WM. J. TOWNSEND. Fraaklin HH { merely decsaratory.” Of what? Inveffect, of nothing every branch of this government at their will ant er, THE THIWTY-NIS © ARTICLES, showing the whole The t soprietor of this establishment intends to make it ore than the opinion of one hundred and fifteen mem- | pleasure. But, sir, if this aggressive policy be followed th Congress, that ery should the determination of the non-slaveholding Stat is to a The 7y = ™ ' 7 bs ieFERSON URANCE COMPANY. | one of.ti © most comfortable, pleasant, and business like THE PROPRIETORS of Steamboats | twenty- doesveeso'Pvlling ts ubuthtepchueds Dioerton of oypics Neca) Wars ercer ontosre Se Maccdae's | plocnin fe of New fork tuts Saab erence w rated many unre de Wale? HT | tot exit a Call ite Go tO. of his gueste—thore- 8 on hoard th not exist in California, It is not pretended that the | be adhered to hereafter, and we are to be entirely ex- thevortst tnd progress of tue Duello, by y ©" U0 BB Comapeny contin ee oes saslade Joke bb damage | 2 tebenes veimee liberatiprts the public pervomsees wits he or, iron boxe J | twenty-ninth Congiess can control the action of any auc | cluded from the territories, which we alrondy potsras Thi inly the most remarkable work of the age. ‘To by Fire, on dwelling houses, warehouses, buidin Huageins She rablie’s humbleseryast, —/B. RATHBUN- | veller, Thomas rowel, Be. ceasing oo Flip, he Brondent Ay wake @AW | CORDA D eT aR PERT CRITE tone: a th Nae Seeeit ot. ry, r med a avery deaesite j271m*re improved style of Bell Fougiag. put up ne tended to effect any treaty the President may make with | government, | ask what will be our situation hereafter ? Tinie itlaye dere Ine fvn i the means | yhration and tramsposeations ret . FOR SALE, FOI NeW OKLEANS.—Louisiaua mal New | tion Voz et preterea nihil : largest description of States in the territories belonging to of howoradly avoiding ditieultie ee DIRECTORS, } VERY valaable Flouring Mill, with six ran of »; | Yo k Lise of Packers—Positivelyouly regular Pack- | ~The question that came up yesterday, in the Senate, | the United States.@Alroady a Inw is in co f WWM. TAYLOR & CO. Thomas W. Thora, Fitshe Rigas, ‘ raated ou Long Island Found, where vessels can 40 | et to anil Thhuraday, 25th instant-—‘Tne fast sailing | on the presentation of the memorial of a British subject, | through the other Houre creating one nor’! No.2 Astor Houre, N. ¥., and Pnowes T. Wovdratf, Arsen Sikes’ easons, of the Year; has very great water | brig Lee WDER, Capt, Conklin, is now losding, and wil praying some chai in the laws of the | There is ample room for another north of low fie twee 4&5 Jarvis's' Buildings Hob: 1D, Joseph Drae, | Pp only Deing required forthe mill, whichis | positively sail as above, her regular ee to whetber an alien aright to pe another north of that; and then that la : | wharl, a | Joseph Allen, For freighcor passage, apply on board, at Orl Togion extend. JiUMOLAL’S SULPHUK BATHS, earthe mill, a Country Seat, beautifully lo | foot o . Ore 8 one of great inter: It will be taken | jng on this side of the Rocky Mountains, from 49 degrees No 647 Peart STREET, NRAR BROADWAY. Jee hone | cated, with a fine aud exte Tand aid water view, within | OOCOF Wala OF iD ic, COLLINS, 56 South st. | up again to-morrow. Mr Webster supports the oflirma- | down to the Texan line, which may be set down fairly as NP ESK BATHS have been William K. Thora, ashort distance of the New York and New Haven iailrord, | Positively no goods received on board after Wednesday | tive of the question, and Mr. Calhoun the negati an area of twelve and a half degrees of latitute —that ex T ty ain years, and are the only alpl Thomas Morrell, | and in one of the most pleayant towns in New Knglaad. evening. 24 hinst. ‘ GALVIENSIS. | tendod region of itself ix susceptible of having six, seveu, They are hight’ recommended by the minesnt phy’ Eugene Bogert, full partiqajars, endel Agenis in New Orleans. John O. Woodruff and Co, ~-——— — OWNSEND, Franklin Hous or eight iarge Stater. To this, add Oregon, which ox for the eure of rheumatism, salt rkevm, chronic com- | Robert Smit) | ; will promptly forward ali goods to their address. Wasninaron, Feb. 19, 1847. | tonde trom $9 to 42 dogvecs, whion will tien — * , 5 give four mo Plajnts, eruptions of the skin, Ke IMAS W. THORNE, Fresident BoB Tie shove wre We Sls at 8 baresinn a ~ The Revenue Bill Dish for all Sections ~The Argu- | aud | make a very moderate calculation when I say th Given daily from A Mito @ PM, S17 tere GEV. T. HOPE Secretary. | « | NATUKAL MUSIu. | PRBSONS are id taeling oF pertoriag ay ighed—The Three Million Bill—" The Free. | in addition to lowa and Wisconsin, twelve mors Peak a SHIPPERS OF GRAIN, | LOOO [Sons iN ATLADEL PUTA, sud 000 wn STILL, srester attraction at ARCHY’3, No. 5 John WW MKals aniciciel ia oanenietL | ton pegs a Pee MELON ETN ET | oon the territory already oure—without referen | It t New York cau testi . G. has just receives th ackets as no deb = t " < BAGS. oe | the wondestal efisect of natpowertl remedies oe” & rope, a coasiderable ndditior to hit sire wy ‘ ict nn ote he apc ts ee soy acquisitions from Mexico—mey be, snd will be, GRAHAM BROTHERS | THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND | xtensive stock of Singing and Fancy Biids— | ao. OR ULASGUW—The New Line yegulat Porhaps no bill ever introduced into a legislative body, ort! y cy to these United Stat: 01 ron MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BAGS, | WOOD NAPHTHA. A Will be found $06 of the iust choice Int of March—The fine fast suiting Br bark | has been so ingeniously framed as that reported by Mr. | *tand? There will bo but fourteon on the of tho Ivo. 60 Water sireet, New York, For Consumption, Coughs, (olds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit- on of Long Breed and Dutch Canaries, mated snd | HY NDEFORD, 600 tours Copt. Thomas Me Alpine ; South—we are to be fixed, limited, and forever—and upply shippers of Grain with all kinds of Bags, in | ting of Blood, Ke. &e. prepared co be wat op (or hatching. Bird Cages, ‘Bird Seeds, | Wit sata above, her regular Jay. : "| McKay, in the House of Representatives, on Wednesday. | twenty-eight on the part of the non holding States: Ls a je adv: en ' fi and all other chings pertaining to 1 it all time: i Y ‘ t ! ber! And wi of abicpita tray in bags are masy, preveuting wesee in load Asrontinine ouas or Cxtonie Baoncurris, __| befound at Arehy oy Wo.s deta Mil ae times | Tre ict or asengn having ed accommodations, anply | | The first section impones a tax of twenty per cent on | Twenty-eight Double ‘our number’ And with the ing and discharging, ing ance is fess when in this form, and _ Philadelphia, May 23, 1846. N. B.—Shetland Ponies, King Charles Spaniels, Italian | °" 44 WOUDHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. tea and coffee. To this the southerners can nt, be feral eel bee! The government, sir, will be entirely in in the ult: yore economical than if shipped im bulk. fe Fal haen Bbebulie teiror pir ca ceathe a ears Grey hounds, and other faney dogs coustanily ow hand. | fhe ship BROOKSBY, Uapt = ih (i ee Will guecsod cause the three millions offslaves do not, like the free | tie hands of the nomslavebolding States—overwhelnm- fh the isth Mareh. ' 8.—An early inspection is requested, as this thont ‘which my physician proconnced “Chronic Bron: | doubt the best selection he has ever offered. Jecimre. | “ie Hyadelord,and sail on her + | laborers of the (North, partake generally, if at all, of | ingly. Sir, used by repeated and neglected colds. The dis JOHNSTON'S BIKD STORE = se LIVERPOC a Pack. | thone necessary “luxuries.” termination, so is & LIVERPOC y nat spuansedia entating to ther hised uerela one | No.200 BROADWAY, oue door from’ Chainvers | ot for Febrancy 2 — The snerioy faa | ‘Tho second section lovies an additional duty of ten per | Sure‘ voncerne TS I hel ; a ing selection of the ons | urthen, wl oth eo pied hee ponies Gay. W centi on loaf and other refined sugars. This will secure | look to justici i nstitation, We will have no longer a shield even ted foot at Wall | te support of tho sugar planters. Coal, bar iron, ete, fn equality hore, Now can we rely upon tho sense of if this state of things is to go on—if this de made, is to be porsisted in, ras federal government of then, must we We must our own intereste—to the PAKISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, . Depot for the reception and delivery of Goods, at Mr. | Court's, 118 William st., New York. | >. COJKT & DESCHA' (the latterly receat- + ly arr ved from Paris,) beg respectfully to announce t the rmvoufacturers and merchants raliy, that they dy and finish, i a new and very German so mocking bir Fires, | panne, having accommod wl larks: | Or eomfort, apply on board at Orie throat was leeched an rpas ans Ww ? trial of every known remedy, and at di t | breeding cages, bird street, or to EDWARD K COLLINS, | are subject to the same tariff. And doesnot the old Key- | justice of this body 7 Ought we to rely upon ti Foanees rode ha ‘dvi i hy M id ‘all ‘of no ‘vali About two | lea in the line in | cs % Bouth street. gtone, particularly, swallow everything else inconsider- | These are the solemn quesfons which I put < ‘node yi ‘ rie . | . —| plain or shades | eo Wood Nupheba, oad benae T had abies Cr tboeus 280 Brondwny, * ihe pucker abip ROSCIUS, A. Eldridge, master, will | ation of this boon? | ee ean Cas eC se, eee eee a war Se ceeea oe ” ficeets Teomumied vet | _P.Secbetterearshove will beatended to.” Jar imer_ | succeed the 1 both’ March, her Teuular day: | ‘The third motion imposes an additionel firw per cont | 226° Gavestaneal 10 (he Prapein Gay, oo fer as became They have i jetely removed the disease and restored me JOOVDY HAWS OVERSHOFS, i W i ill a e okie | : 4 and worsted inthe bestand move shoreved tanet®enther in | health; and {Srmmly believe Lsncwld sot nce. be t SOOT E Ara aN GENE EEA vin FOR LIVIREGOLE Oe 44 valorem on certain manufactures of eatton, well | ary resources are coucerned—er (at ax, the disburse spools or skeivs itnot been for your invaluable medicine. SHOES, manuixerared of Goodyear’s celebrated new, xplendi ARAH SAND! I t neighborhood nt of revenue is involved, it will be fou vB Deanaged or filed sewing JANE PERRY, 123 Spree st aveut Metallic India Rubber, perfectly flexible in the cold- W, 'C. Thompson, maste at: er fir y "nay ? been a portion of the community which las sub entton gloves end hose, gitnps The undersigned bears witness to the truth of the fore | est weather. Wor sale by the case or single pir, by det of winthr, with entre tageses, sill p ¢ graingrowing representatives who take no parti- | stantially supported this government, without receiving tiew and ventiemen’s garan going, having personal knowledge of, all the facts of the BROOKS, a for Liverpool, on Weduesdsy, the | cular interest in iron and cottons, and sugar, and coal, | anything like a tantamount support {rom it. But'why & ar sbhiy sisbcbet toda pobiagy biel tee case. M HARRISON, pe fens Maaufnetorie ast. or freight or pa her'eabins being Wier | having a sufficiency of swoetning in the maplo, and fuel | should | go beyond this vory measure ityelt Why go jed to ead promptly executed. | i ate ‘ eel oo | WA nity Church paw Te Ta ecm ge: And convenience, apply on board. | in the forest, very naturally go the death” for free tea | beyond this determination on the part of the non-slave. TRG nn eee seared res eee ONES COAL SPEACH ONCHARD, HED, ASH, LARGE | Gprouite the Tobacco Werehowee, foot of Chnton areet. of | ant coffee, ax Mic Dum once il for hia cotton. But] the | hovsing States, the there cnn be wo further edition 0 _ PXTENT ENVELOPE PAPE NGNEY & DICKS Rut, $6 j 666, broken and stove, $6 ; Lehigh, lump, $5 10; | 71 ayer : my | fifth section graduates the price of the public lands, and | the slavebolding Sates, to prove what onr condition Is and forseloby eu PHASE & BIOOKS, paleo ts retail by Hl. Johuson, 273 Brondway; Kir from my con yard, 6 Edi . E kev of Sim Pobraary pe new gaperio fb Mg Mg soars efter the | TM not tay whether blind fanati- Stee cL rreseew et | Brovtway N.Y. fie ner” | marsley ged Bedlord etree B WEEK | toe, Cape veee Wtiaboe, Sat col co ca. hasiee ge a treaty of peaeo with Mexi. | whether « hostile feeling to slavery, BAGLEY’S GOLD PENS—$2 ONLY. | INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DY. | day. i¢ {the coal, iron, and cotton representatives com- | entertained by many not fanatical on the other, has FLHE Subsetiber has receitly made great reduction in he price of Gold Pens, and is now sel Ven snd Pencil. ‘The Pens are of in of the land graduation, it can by continue in force only during th having splendid, large and comfort- im, apply to the eaptain oa board, at said, Why,‘ itis | duced it; or whether it has been the work of ™ war with Siexico, | who, leoking to political power, have considered ti ATCHELOR’S Liquid Hair Dye, is the best article yet SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT For freight or w them at $2, | IB ‘Sftered (or coloring the hair to a perfectly even and | TTHREE phousnnd dozen Pavent corrugated Suaperdert, | able ature rooms xceilent qua | narural black or brawa, without staining or injuring th M 2 t | Kin. id A a as wel Buri Lap, 0 | i he moat effectual mo Livy, and the publie may rely upon Aadinga first rate article, | Tete pronounced by hundreds who heve used i tne ouly pers | oe. domortin toad ed erased nad neh aeatyr acy | WestPier Burling shy off? y MINTURN, €7 South 9 | Sl ter sks: manths eer the rerideetion of a treaty of SP oe aoe vette or che goverament. I look to notwithstanding the low price. fect Hair Dye yet discovered.” Sold wholesale and retail by | climate, For sale bythe manufacturer and owner of t ‘The packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons burthen, | Pe / ‘ oe Pee a policy now epenly avowed, to a0. fh ‘ate! nd Jewel a WM. BATCHELOR ‘2 Wall street, near Broadway, ‘ateats. Capt. fra Barseley, will succeed the Constitution, md snil | ~»A tariff bill is a tariff bill; one part is(dependent on an- | the fact itself, It ie a polic ft Me. President, whic 10 Lat as’ J ¥. SAVAGE, 92 Falton 3 f16 Im*r ' : \ dh lar HORACE H. DAY, 28 Cowtiand: street, on ber reguiar dey, 21st Mareh. i23 other. If you ere influenced by no other consideration, | be persisted in. It is a policy, Mr ,

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