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onsumers of foreign manufactures. Theo ‘ORTH AMERI ~~ AUOTION LAND AGENCY. } cee, ANUSEMERTS. 'y live close up to their inoome, and their means have | "J'HIS AGENCY was established eee me Rs | | To THR e ry raueh i d by the pri Bn tga. po JACOB 8. PLATT, Auctimerr. 7 re Tee seeans 7 Ries thay wer: | on Aetniagiom ae aati: | 4 ssrovelOR.e HOG AIT wm unas TANK THEATRE mw owe. | LATEST MOMENT. veiving for their grains, &e. is Iilimois, Arkansas, Michigen, Missouri, Ohio, 4 10 welogk, xt the auction room No. 23 Flatt street, THE, tnanager respectfully announces that, iu cousequence Old Stock Exchange, ‘cousin, Towa, be. &e., obtaining land patents by order of Mr. James E. shiw, as- | M of the severe suow storm, the theatre will he closed. for G2 #886 100 she Heading RR bio ‘ul other busicess with the Generat Lead d ofa watch, jewelry | five nights, and re-opened om MONDAY NEXT, March 1, TELKGRAPHIC Bh a owe ae ro Magan will be removed | with the celebrated | ° $300 Kevduag Bonds | 72% 109 Canton Co attmos extending the jon room, and sold | DANSEUSES VIENNOISES, | TT 60 Vacow * lo it ‘orty-eight in number, Wasninoton, Feb. 23—8 PM th $10u Mowe CanBdsss 47 ne 0 bo | Ader the direction of hide. Weiss, who will appear for a , Juded fn th Jution expel $1000 Keatueky 6s 9 1 do few nights, on their way irom Boston to Philadelyina. | New Orleans papers to the 16th inst. were received atten sine aeaeie rofl co 4 5 3 e hte, on their way f f | rivilege of the floor of r laater “Saasheonecl Ye op pete Be hd | SPlow prices Surveys, sud nceurnte descriptions af scctncy | Cutlery. Japasery, Brashes, fee, ; | inet itt bg Presented BELA OL ME— Bria 1 pm ety npc ray | a2" motion of Mr. Benton, the bill providing for Gene i} ne 2 s Of land furulahed for those who desire tt Also, several’ arueles of diamond Jewelry, vi thine, Mr Booth: O’Dongonue, Neatie, Turmagnus, Forres- | vals ) eo , to the new regiments, and for filling 70Bk Commereescrip 8 sp 49 a FB OES, successor to 8. MELVIN, deceased, | Rin ne ee neath sich itt frame, | eeeagtouenies Hi Chapman ; rina, Mry Booth s kaninn, Ber. Purtaveirnta, Feb. 28-8 PM. | the vacancies of officers and men oie oe nee 210 Farmers Loan 1% B 3 AT with eouhidanon, tothe weet, running eighteen days, strikes half hours, and plays four dat? be followed by COURT Py | _ Two thousand hears Ma Sur yee wp pein eal pa edhe [xo more companies to ‘the 109 bea 316 50 bio above agency, Mr. Hoe: ses. De with MRZEPEAS | 75 per barrel. Red wheat was a * | purpose indicated in the Dill pred er incidel Ky Late ae x | lr ebranry. 1847. Alas: Crewe eT. swings, Cl Cloths, inside | Dioliusee Helwan Cocos Peace No sales. Morris Canal stock is rising, and large sa as taken up,” Ul despatched to you on 10) be se eo Bs | the books of sccount, ws, tov » Sido, Tron Bate, one large watch | Neate: Madzolot, Vachs Olina = Aa ® An amendment, by Mr, Arcuison was pending, autho 13) 36) 3 | hands of the subseriber, 01 ‘one can P ress ites He an TrepuRG, Feb, 23, 1847 rizing the governors of the respective States, “3 be ae 190 | mist ctrin for adjustment: Whose in oh Doors oven nt 6 o'clock. " Performance commence ‘The U $ stoom frigate Alleghany loft Pittsburg to day, | vacancies of officers in the volunteer ranks la 0 80 3t 100 40 ed to call aud settle their accounts, nama! lots to s oy BES ESIT OF MK. SF TRIO instead of allowing such authority tothe Pr Hee ee eee tte Big | Peete ee OKs, atconey, ac. | Sete eal ee ea aeons “ne, Pabranee Sided here ibe Olle siver fo ta good oevigable onder, lous | Maheees oy tas bl end the AUliiary Com ie D ® ong Islan fe ueh n , bitds ms cash, Current . ‘The stock is of recent pure! ith the FOLLIES OF ANIGURey The Ohio river is in good navigable order. Flour | ‘he proposition to allow the authority to the Paar veo ac Se ao fx MS ROTOR Four pretr naling osama; ¢| aad ingocd’oder ne? wn tet teri” | Uae Ate tact beta xii $3 76. Clover seed $4. toll the vacancies of officers in the volun mi ; 3 = —EE sa NT be fo i ' re) d 5 Si ahajHending RR Yas Giyg °? Batt Boston and Island of Setinnd, hen Renna euuting ia the Highlands EUROPRAN ADVERTISEMENTS, Moat Morbi, Mle Niekina At Cincinnati, Saturday, Flour $4 70; Corn $0c. Huntington, Webster: Secovd Board. | im convexion with this subject, | must advertises | a | ferwood & ae inten ninst ray Kh ar ility, a Pposite i; BR ag, | mentors comutize of the Phimmthiany Satna advertise = aa =—— ef which, the WIDOWS VICTIM—Mr Byron ‘Tre- Boston, Feb. -M. intments to tho Pre GaVORR i eee ry aliu your columvs, and thone of otherjapers, ators | S!MMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE, | pain: Felham {pdee, Mr, Holland: Jeremiah Clip, Mr. Geo. | Dp. Hitehcook, of Middleborough, Mass, and Mr. Me- | by Butler and Cass; and 2 ae ey Meenas Leen F “Although the ocelety has oary heen acs FOREIGN MISCELLANY, te conelude with GHACIOSA AND PERCINET—Kiug | Kennison, were 10 severely injured by collision on the Suen the peoningy of Mr Aislin 5 lo 168% 50 Canton Co 30° 3714 nas the n—every leading Colonial and Foreign : - hich such volunteer regiments % do 163g $1600 Mexican Incemnity 92° | have co! 1 from ell parts of the word, being r Mr. George H. Haven, conductor on the Worcester | Status respectively to which such volun ciment | le. d filed. 7 r) “4 A . or companies may belong, in which such vacancies may So abe Fi reercasn athe apsue ee pararcoy i ALMO'® OPEIA HOUSE, “Conimvers atreet—On | Foed, was run over by the engine lust evening, and died oceur} f y Aisne Parma Trusteassh 313g 1 lor & Wor b3 53% | = YaYET ERGs Wednesday Kvening, 4th of February, last performance | to-day. Mr. Dix proposed to amend, by a provision authorizing 00 Canton C cash 37 do tw 534 | NEW YORK 8. M. SOCIET NINA VAZZA FER AMORE, if the President to gives brevot promotion te such nom if Mrlem it can 495 wah BS | Horming members are particularly invited to at In preparation, the opers of | LOMBARDI. , Four companies of volunteers left for Brazos to-day. comuilasioned ollicers ax taey Gatingatsh: thomsclves in $9 "do feash S388 25 “130 53% | veots oa Tharslny eteaiag eee Gaaee tag bores fort poveons, Be Te da for gio tits 22 $s Frivate | No mails from New York, ‘The New Haven train due | fattle. ‘Nir Dix sail the olicer of this, amendment was % do exsh 53: | o’elvek, preparatory to i ‘Uratorio of the Messiah, Sente can be seented atthe bor oftee from 0 A. M.till4 | last night arrived to-day. the character of the rank and file. —_———— for the Irish Revief Fund, Habernable, on 27th inst, in o’elock, ly. f2i , Mr. Cameron proposed an extension of this class of CITY TRADE REPORT. | accords ce ith « resolution passedon the 22d inst. Phe EIT LIL | Great sickness prevails at Cape Cod, principally m promotions. a aie aus * peb.an, | Rend sven a be haut ember preseut at the re- ry, London. 024 2t re BOWE IMERICAN CIRCUS. sles aud lung fever. Mr. Waereorr presented a nuuber of objections, and 4 i ‘ evay ArreRnoon, Feb. 23 2 aadals te p PATENT WROUGHT IRON TURES FOR LRY AMPHITHEATRE. —————— d further to amend in regard to evidences of ‘There was an improved fevling en ’change and the ad- GAS AND STEAM RAILWAY Fast Week of fonds, Lint Co.%s Troupe. Views contained in pri OHN KUSSELL & S EVENING en ang . Ww. . { i lass COs Wednesbury, Sioitordabice, | Tse Me NENG, eurutry 24, tn estire change of por AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. | (Qt Cutrrenpen suid he should wish to see this class frre pees Ge | eR ORY RACES. | se i may distinguish themselves shall ressive a. certificate of stults warb sund6 to ois extent andes Reeser | ‘Tubes for Locumotive and Marine Borlers, bog toaster th cele EW TURKISH CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. morit from tho Presicent, which ehall entitie such private Pared with yesterday's quotations. Genesee Flour moved | they are ready to. ahi er, ach qnantiti sof thei Horsemanship by Sands, D Carroll, ke. to aa increased pay of $2 per month. aes l ree mauuacture is ma ar th The Amphitheatre is pl ed theoaghout. Mr. Cameron, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Westcott and Mr. Dix, at $7, and Indiam Corn on the spot at 98 cents a $l. Pro. | ~ — . orders, Bills payable in England, or a referenc Doors oj el at 4 past 6 Pe at 7. TKLEGRAPHIOC further debated the amendment. vines 6i$ Abel Ga one os ak at teleee WIGS AND TOUPEES. country. They sae supply’ Guasmeters, Gus all | Boxes 24 cents. Pre tisy, Be 121 lw re “The emeniments of Mr. Cameron and Mr. Westcott ; , Gas requisites, Ti will be arg also continued frm at provious rates. The BM tis inset pcriect species oF Ae att POOP EES | those curreutatthe timeat receipe of si closed at prices rather moro satisfuctery than | yet offered to eso admirably adapted to The! f th aie i Was anticipated provieus to the receipt of letters by the | jre,Pecullar style of Cambria, Had veasels been plenty and freights some | @ better tone tothe markets generaily. Sales of Bread- ta letters had the effect of giving | — | Sonate. 7 Pris t B » C now moved his amendment, previd- anty fort . te VOIR will reaped for Wasuinaron, Seb. 23, 1947. | S15 cRiTranpen, naw moved: ditngeanhthoweay inapufacture and equitable system of dealing. upon. forafew dave, (ue aveve placecommencing | ‘The bill fixing atime for the act regulating the car | inthe field shall rooeive u certificate it frem th which shall entitle him to additio: : he only | 0124 Stree ith lay, Februnty #4 Presi nal pay of $2 . 2 mau ‘all street,mcer Broad way. | C= eg ‘dhe Canopy of the Move to con. | riage of passengers in merchant vessels, to take effect, sior, trade in ertisles in demand for export would have | was introduced by Mr. Davis and passed. POs PEE a ea daitias to: teauial by extending bee fe24 hn#rh tain double the uumber uf y been very brisk. | CHERRY PECTORAL, chants aud manuficturers, A bill was introduced for the purchase of the Madison | vet prometions to the rank Ne. es. remained steady atold prices. Sales of | aus elegant and surpassingly exgellont remedy for colds, send in their orders imme: ‘ol were made at $6 56%. Holders afterwards ad- & Hy > einally led. 8 of compartments, will Hours of exhibition from a a En Raniton Cp Be maw Se aaa : mbit rea KE. A. Manswat, Lome... W. R’ Bake, Massager Sire ete ets is sernios of the goverment dir. Ceirceoun’s amendment wes agreed {0 tran wa trast iy of 30004 3.0 url rae Mes dace tothe) on Routed on aig roy AeA avons, | WRONEROAY RVENING Perr ened | wan taken up tad pled, ne Malt” OFeRO® | ant greed upon tein Commi ol fhe asia toa $6 874, at which there were more buyers than sellers, been published in the | fiid,5fervants’ rvome—attuched, carringe house with stable | the tragedy of for 4 horses. The bill organizing ten regiments was then taken up. | Mr. Arenson moved to the pay- eee Bae eve Eig ol! rae Soret) ee RDA TOR eon ‘athe | Oak Lando Parlors, large dising room, 12 bedrooms, bath Richard, ..,. :Mr An amendment allowing the paymaster’s clork $700 per * $500 ‘The market was firm, and old “ y demanded | United Stares, as well as the hori. MMT GC tier ihe eaclals aia pint ree of annum was disagreed to. An amendment allowing dra- ‘Mr Dix ebjected; and somo discussion following be- transpired.’ Corn—The market was firm, ; Hes of British Amoricy at £24 Im*th ‘Cottaxes enjoy in commen the use of 17 acres of LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. goons the same bounty as the other regiments was agreod him and Mr. Atchison, C00 at WO eerie bi hands, mee ing | IT 18 youre en ae ibosatifat woodland, enclosed, and ia the midst of which they Mr Golightly, . pad .-Mr Chapman to. An amendment requiring no tions of paymasters terposed, a1 .d on his motion the bill was Keopdie and ewhncgi rer oe etter he onaintr ones! THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY 4 at her residence, Capo di | MR. and MRS. KEAN'S4th Night—Richard Ii, of volunteers to be herea‘ter submitted to the Benato for | ait Ports wie esc aryingi yn emeton oF the ¥ a ta the spot at 98 cents, 99 cents and$1; about | IN FAYOR OF the beautiful mansion now the unt HE ALLEGHANIANS, Confirmation, was agreed to. The bill was then ordored THE THREE MILLION PEACE BILL Y which commanded the latter pric the | _. J, PEASE & SONS’ t known to req F4ATRERED by the success that their former Conestts | to be engrossed for a third reading. ‘Was resumed us the unfinished special erder from Satur- Seanegiantarel sel ait Peete oe ee sya HOREHOUND | ee ivccres ot Reenter cee Te rd eae ae iE | core ae the Botan Te pee tauced to ive their next Coo- Tho quostion on the reception ef John A. Barry's peti, | “29, last, (Ar. Houle being entitied to the floor,) amend- bei ha f y i . : : san ice house 4 m q 1. | ments wg by Mr. Berrien and Mr. Cass. Meat ihe markt was firm at $o, and the article Was | (1 ENTLEMEN :—1 ain pie sed to have au opportunity of | fllsdin gardener’s house and earrisge house,with stabling for | ca WEDNESDAY Cone Rab 2 oe pros | tion was laid on the table. Mr.d-M. Cearton proposed (with the inlulgence of cantod in largo Jota by purchasers ut that price. Rye | Gr sang tothe publig the effects of your Horehow id fod tents the house will'be rested’ orleascd, fally:| Biamwa te avr lin irtn thead scutes, Gi wea Guan takaan the Seustor. from Louisiana} to make an, enquily of the zn bid ‘ye the jeaniog of Mbeontes fic mec cena. | Dupead savers Goce ecenenn e Raila ay rent fe24 Imeon Greeting Up ! up with the Signal, the land is in Senator from Michigan, (Gen. Caas,) respecting his re- helive: * 5 fe ast : maciated, with hot fevers {u.the side, © mblete loss, of apy Owe OF more year rhe, Last Hose of Summer—He | Mr. Evans mado a strong speech against the war. He | marks of Friday last, in reference to the letter of Mr. North fiver, wea, of gasonsy ot Farm m W. Song | believed the judgment of the people was against it, | Isaac D. Marks, (on the subject of his conference with jeuue, with use and right. ol. wharf me ERtate SIR A Way DOWU. Tac Emanee ‘ o emises Neither national honor nor national interest demanded | Arista at Monterey, which led Mr. Marks to believe that wai giiveed {ora lumber, coal or prick yard—at present ve- | “Tickets 40 cents, to be had at the Music Stores, and at the | ity protecution. He should vote supplies with reluc, | ‘¢,400r of negotiation wi Outs—The market was steady, and we report sales of | pai 1,000 bushels of canal at 60 cents, Totabie ssseitnins of sonar, Exronts oy Bakapsrorvs From THIs PorT, bag 22, 1847. eines, fromnone Cones he deri 1 C : pen) Pr tiscii "ae bie oe i a | haine Wwoutlced oven ian, ater edataued ated SHON CRANE or, Bas sad Went Commence at 7 o'clock. Miaer | tance, and should not vote for the three million bill, | with ihe ament of Mr-Soule, /2-on™ Proceeding, Dat i cir ae 000 x bs am happy to sa as enti re i office, adjoini ve premises, |] << * Cerria- Tho market contianed stendy, and we report | lst iu, and all oher ustaversble shnjiowe Ratediatpens | _f2cave rre °F” niece ld ere LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. Booeries he Aid not Cink Ht saiked, te bring sbowt s ponoh |, BU. Uiay tas aettenon wells, tues taape eres oer solos of 600 Dage of Rio at 7% cents i od. Other members of the Maul the§Candy with FOR SALE OR TO LET. MAvAMEe JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Ballet, | | Mr. Baxxex followed in defence of the war andthe ad: | jportaut omission in the letter of Mr. Marks to Mc, Corron-—'The op 0 day were too small to indi- Mrs. DAVENPORT, 115 Henry street. A first-class, modem-built, three-story and attic dwel- begs to state to the Managers of Theatres in the Uni ministration. Buchanan, or rather in the published copy as read to cate the course of the market ; fulr Uplands are worth | J. Pease & Sows. - 2 ling house, NO. 244 Fourth street, Washington square, | Bustes, ‘hat applications fur eugacemente must be made to | To i ‘tea ai by | theSenate,and that omission is,the extract supplied by the 11M ota; Gulf Cottons are lesa freoly offered, andthe | Sola by J. Pease & Sons, 45 Division street. ead commanding a fin view of the Sthavenne. The | Wo Meal is dab aathereed eo. makes tl arate te San TON Will speak to-moarow, and ie followed by | ger stor in the debate sts follows: Iadepeniont of tay Prioen ere better austeined ; fair Mobile and New Orleans | Asents= Hnahion & Co, 10 Astor House, lio and*5¢ Brood | tothe wear atytas ce Slished Mahogiin done ned | Les Danseuses Vieunoise. fla tf re is ewn personal services, { have travelled at my own ox- d furnita: ms understood, by general consent, that the vote | pense, disbursing upwards of two thousand do ad : 's tT Froir—Raigins were firmer, and sales of 600 boxes | Sixth Avene ; 101 Chambers street; 36 Catherine street. th wore uuadg at $1 985000 do damaged wore gold rat | Nowutte dec} Broad atectBeopklpu tay Fulton ce TMILADELPIAT ST? | shall be taken on Saturday. frank Letlstaan wee eaiod totus Seat; aah i hee auction by Messrs. Gitad, Betts & Co. at $1 474 cash, | poh WesoH street. Williamsburg—146 Fourth street. TY HE Subscribers having lowed the above mauuif After an executive session, the Senate adjourned. dental discussion might take up the whole day Fisn—Dry cod were in good request, and holders de- MASSAPEQUA HOUSE Conc Bliahunent, offer the same co rent by the night or Week Mr, Carron said he spoke {rom the inda'gence ot the mauded $3 6244; mackerel were firmor, and sales of 700 ‘s s ignlart cas Re chenin ole Gis ee neekt tr House of Representatives. Senator from Louisiana; and be would ask the Senator N fax, were made at $7, cosh. OUTH OYSTER BAY LONG ISLAND . from Michigan, whether his information of the omitted finite ere eo meet | NPE, mbveriber taker cnia method to énfcrm hi change Plaee, wy morning, between the All coumunteatvous must be addressed to ‘Wasuixoron, Feb. 28, 1847. | extract was derived {rom hi rs of id 12, My. igor: ‘Post-paid, or they will not be attended A resolution for the appointment of a committee to ii and the public, that hy has takeu the above how hf VALUABLE TIMBER LAND AT AUCTION to. SEGUIN & FRAZER. ) American | witl be open’ furthe reception of vititers ow ke het dan of | March next, and'b:ats will be iu rendiaces for croutons Re NAY Palin se fa 1D the original leiter limited; prie y of other persons. dow rotted, and $140 a §: Ison —The news hed th $110.0 $115 r ton for d ve 7 a member of the Commi: on Foreign . ject of sustaining the warket, | Dee SINE R, Proprietor, Ya. by, virtue of a decree of the Hustings VOLENT SUCIET Mis a bled hae wed rare Me Hust, oz | Relations had the undoubted right of access to the papers aud prices were firm at rates current before the news, =| _ £24 1w*rh late of the Oyster Bay House. Mt sell on Saturda: Ball, in a'd of the funds of the above | ‘°° Of Public lands was the usiness. Mr. Hunt, of | on file, and— van—-The market was feeble; sales of 2000 08000 pigs | LOST, b wary, 1817, in Front of t Ne on offi sy ‘Ni y, will take place atthe Apollo Rooms, Wednes- | Michigan, and not Mr. Collamer, as now understood, is Mr. Burien.—I hope the Senator from Louisiana will Meretors—Tbe market wan steady, and we report | WSSTERDAY,, Tuesday. Retraary. 29, fe Merial | Jaable forest tisbar lay “Fiewets ndinitiia n gentleman and tivo Indies, Five Dot- | 8 Member meant. MAP as saute Sesd snasestig Renaice oes Dale: soles of shout 300 bbls New Orleans at 36 a 3634 cents. | | faut oi Wall at oot, a gold watch aud’ guard chawe-saud | Wetwick County Virginia, of which M. Cooke die Mr. How made a statement, from which it appeared | ware after the Senator from Louisiaua had finished bis avsi Sronma—Migh freights continued to check | watch made by Litherland, Davis & Co, “Liverpoo! sid pamenaets, ? a that he holds nino shares of mineral land stock, worth | femarki trotencticns in oll kinds, save fpirits of turpentine, which | bared 18,083, ihe fader y ttably reward: | °"yj about fifteen hundred and thirty-seven fifteen dollars, and denied, as had all other members of | A Vo.ce——Oh yos ! that's BAN aes Ous—Blelders ef Amerioon linseed démanded0 cents; |/!% 226 JOHN COLLINS, Jr., 56 South st._ | iurotallicperaaacioat settee eel the committee, any interested, or any other improper | Nir. Souse then procesded to'girehin, vista ung xtent continued to be made at77 cts, aa ranking frat ia tve lit of gd tracks a Virgin action whatever. Dill, and n. Olive in fair request at tort rices raliy rewarded i wr » 0, teat a ody of Indiana, lelland, Morri , . netket Wo firm, and. we report sales: | Feet, IBise iach wiltsbe'iahd upon aerecleot erecta maine a ‘ W&Stomm | Mr. Monat discloimed having charged any member of the results of the war.. He took of 1#0 bbls. prime Pork at $13; mess was firm at $15. | cept for so much as wiil fficient to pay the expen: KELIEF TO IRELAND. g expanses Mie, Hasny Gttec will Lessee es the Tabetaaale the committee with improper motives. He had said, and je ground that the annexation of Texas was the direct WANTRD | ‘The closing quotations were $1276 a $13 for prime, end A EFFUSTION as wet Burse, bya young heslthy woian, | ale. aud the e¢ sot ealr writen minse be Das moth. ‘The pur THURSDAY, toch Feb dtr et halt tan PE wee | now believes, that the influence of gentlomen determined | Cause of the war, and that the object of the $s for mess 100 tierces of Hams suld at 9c, and 150 witha full breast ju a respectable family, Sie | purchaser grvi y c f . war was its recovery by Mexico. He then took Dbla, do #1 9440. Beef was frm at full prices for all kinds. | nes good eity 1efsrevees in pply at aurens | sioner retaining the title to the land se secure the deferred | Subject—The Spirit of Irish History; or the Causes of Ir: to get possession of the minoral lunds, had reached the | yp the histo: of Texas, from the day that Lu Salle Lari exbibited an upward tendency, und holders de- | ‘eet, between Houstonand Bleecker streate, £23 3x@re | payment. ibis WF Rela ee Me dp eer Br es gd tame tis rome idee ee: | committee. planted the French ‘dag’ upon. he Geadeleapes ie’ the manted 10/¢c. for ald,in bbls. Cheese and Butter were | : NOTICE, FOR SALE OR TO LET. quirer, Evening Post, Tribune, Herald, Commercial Adver- | ‘The resolution was then laid on tho table. year 1685, and all the subsequent treaties between Spain in request et full pricss, | WANTED to soll out, a fashionable Millinery establish- ‘The Country Seat and Farm. of the subseriber, con. | '%", Journal of Commerce, and Br Adi i and France, Spain and the United States, France and the Riee —Molders were firm and fall prices demanded; | Y# men, where the first class of business can be doae | ining about 130 acres, si at New Windsor, two A resolution from Jacob Thompson, calling on the Se: | United States, ali coincided in making the Rio Grando goed 0 © was quoted at $4 60 a $475, with an up- | olvect in telling out TO He rirepern wishes to mites from Newburgh. ‘one of the most magn vee tiers cretary of War as to why the Mississippi regiment of | the southern Youniary of Texas. Ho showed that the word tendency bie TH - H | es upon the Hadson It wi livided, ‘ . | War waa commenced by } ‘aredes, at ico, Be ugh Wlexseed was held at $11 19% por | CBENRION, 281 Broadway, up stairs, granite buildings. he dwelling, containing 16 ro ‘a small quastit; presen Dunnigan’s, 151 Fulton volunt ra were excluded from the United States bar- | "it ordered Ampudia oF c vol Pages the initiative, tierce, and conutry at $1 623¢ per bushel. Clover was | TRON WIRE WANTEDI | a erase feb ok: spellings, ‘Ke., will be rented on | “SN racks during their necessary delay at New Orleans, with | without knowing whether Gen. Taylor's army was at rr a 1B.» rt nT yy >: s 0 if n ry SCOT y % i ; in at ata ome polders do ded for good new ive propel LEUNARD LEE, Naval Office, C. H. AlD TO SCOTLAND. anamendment by Mr. Ashmun, was considered, and on Gor us Christi or the Rio Grande; therefore, the march pward tendency. | Pinar ee toe the delivery £23,Mal 8 15¢th 7 ; n. Taylor to the Rio Grande was not the prov oca- Sueaw Orleans, ood to fair was firm at fc a delivery, of sixty THE AOCIAL CLUB BALL will take pleco, at the | the motion of Me, James Thompson, lajdon the table— | fo") salwar.” Ho oncmrmted Me Celene Sue, 2 Wire, No.3, not leas than ‘330 FOR SALE—BROOKLYN—@4,000 Apoile Rooms, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 21,1817. | 45 to 65 ; Sic. ‘The relew were small, and chiefly confined to the | telegraphic purposes, with the privileg c LY N—$4, hie prosesda ef the ball to be anurorciaten far the tencht | 08 to.66. interfering last January to arrest the march of the ermy supply of the retail re ete (tonvadticona ater hee peat of | Pp wectcorer ot Hicks cord seugk Homte, on the south | of'the poor of Heotland. ‘Tickets cau be had of {the follow: | ‘The Houso wont into committee of tho whole, Mr | tote Rio Grande, because ‘ho did not wish to lore ha ‘Yattow.—The market was very firm, and holders were | ‘ihe suid wire to he mauulectured from the very best of | ° y 5 strings pags ‘ influence with tho administration on the Oregon ques. edon ‘change. clea asthe SO dui vatea th Gals Sieh Outs Suis asa be Mekal! | frome ned with lass. It ia Fe wy pebetert. C26 Canal. _| | Mr. Monais, of New Hampshire, Mr. Cannots.and Mr. | he believed that that merch weeld lead to aa unre i ? ‘ aia: 5 LS SSE Ey Se Wren enamine CL 2 ¥ Improving neighborha ot Fa. Rhoades “ fi ft isos of Mi in (WED ee ee PLAINFIELD SONKY taken Tor dry goods at seventy- | for sale, the House and Lye adjoining, of same do AID TO IKELAND. bles vein en bit deh ab tiah kad i pot mado the movement in the Senate was, that be- Woot The market far American continued firm, | Ay Syecents $3, he dolin, tt Garduer' chenp wholesale | oe AD wei Ag te, BROWN, A Tua Meeting of she Standing Committees, held at the | Winthrop were rejected, ani : ge , | that he had communicated the information toa friend in out material change in prices * | femiad those purchasing. that they can gut mura for seventy.| | 23 awerre tomes Sones Ucn, a0 Nassau street, Fees IT ee ea Sve, Severeli ether asiéndments' were sdopted, when the. ao isis ava gah meadcned Wisemitie once mie Furigurs.— Shi nd especially agents for the | five ceu's.ac Garduer's than they’ can get elsmhere for gee | °— FOR SALE by “ That th ng notice to the ladies of New | Committeo rove, and the amondment of Mr. Winthrop, | ject. Mr. C here referred to the proceedings of Febru- Liverpool and London packets, stood up for the fuil rates | dalle... Ww. Lidbesou | se and let of ground D Yor ished in the daily papers :—~ adopted in Committee, was disagreed to by the House— | ary 3, 1646, and read a resolution moved by Mr. Ash- current before the steemer’s news, it not for an actual ‘a | feet, house 23 by 43. - JOHN JAY, Secretary. as 76, nays 126. | mun, calling on the President for information in relation advauee. ‘Lo Liverpos! it was suid 301. was paid for | EPICUREANS, ATTENTION !! | For particula-s, anply an th EY “70 THE LADIES OF NEW YOK. bbl Mod on | to the movement of General “'aylor to the Rio Grande, gran begs, and Ss. 6d. for four, while in some cases Web ariss nr gu Weduesday and Thursd» | and the necessity requiring such a movement, kc.; i 3 eat B&H" The Committee appointed to take measures for the te-| ‘Tho other amendmen(s in Committee were agreed to— 9s, was asked ‘fo Londen, 28d. to 294 waa demanded NING AND COFFEE SaLOON, | LO 1 ‘ef of the suffering poor of Ireland, respectfully inform the » - . : 21 to 54—and the vill passed, 152 to 23. read also in connection, an extract from the speech of ee cw \ , I ‘i | Elegant F hed. Parlors with Bedi to sin- | ladies of this enty that contributions of clothing will be re- | 2 , Be 0 for grain, and 6 6d. for Nour. For Ireland, or to Cork | No: Jt? Hulipn street. some of the Roaat Beet, Alamode Beef | glegeutlemen,in a amailprivate family. Residence | ceived by them acthe store of Mr Joseph Nay lore 18 Bross: | Communications from State, Treasury, and Navy De- | ME, Adhwsen 00 the secemen. snd @ market, 30d, for grain, and 846d a 93 per bbl con- | {he Senhs, being 2 little ahead of e 4 Permanent, iu Greenwich street, near ‘the Battery. | Way. and will be forwarded to ireland by the al ip Vitor | partments were received and ordered to be printed |, Mr. Souns said he did net mean to censure the honora- tinuad to be paid, | Mee} Seah HH. GUSTER, Proprietor. Clereuces required. Address A. Herald oflice, 128 3:% re | now being loaded by the Committee.”” thre | Pal - P | ble Senator; but the position of Gen. Taylor and the or- and re- | der for his movement in January last, to Ryan Eerate at Avctiox.—8 story brick house and Jot Ne. 427 Broadway, between Canal and Howerd sts, Several bills from the Senate were read twic TO LET OR LEASE AID TO IRELAND. Rio Grande, OHLSAAT BROTHERS, 48 Joha street, have receiv- ed, per packet Bavaria, a large Ist of Stoel Bend wide was generally known. first class dwelling houses Nos, 14, 19, and HE Committee appointed to take eharge of donations and | ferred. Mec N p isd owe’ ook © eee eee ees eee $17,600 | Chenille, ty and fi i h they | aus jons, clothing, te. for the sufferi flreland, r. CLavton— Not generally, a neny Blames aca i Rengireaeien EF aE Bay ir ba tne ne: “igserh | Jol store No. 109 Waterst, nets the comer | hisve'chartered the burk’® Victor.*ts belondedue spectityas | , A Fesolution was adopted to meat hereafter atten in | Mr Sovte—The Senator says not generally; but I ven. betweou 4th at. and Washiogten Piace, 95x100 15,809 | ~~ 93-45 rs} | o at. ossible, and they have the satisiaction of informing the pab- | the forenoon. ture to say it was generally known; and he contended y Gils keris abel f lot No. 8 Clin. 2 BROADWAY, CoKNER OF JOHN STREET, } ive story fire preof store No.2 Liberty st, near the in- | Hic that Mr. Walter T Griffiu generously offered for a | Adjourned | that it wos at least sufliciently known to have secured a ‘ of Posy sexi00 She ease oi ee 5,695 | TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. | tersection of Maiden Lane. : depot the gratuitous use of one of his bares, which ies t | 7 ene | more regular effort to arrest it than any that was made. nea ateaa red o's ven iem the Bertoe Traveller ] cuba nore auteeliar No. $7 Codar st, «few doors below | Lurat's Basin, opposite No. 4 south street-where any ee hae here | He then showad from the history of the war, how it was 1,005 how all the rage, as well atoug tousorial profewors 28 | No.1 Wallat, 24 nory.__| by Bir Gift, Areles of lounge; may be sent tothe | . - | Soreeea'(rtgne thes “ey For order Shane pars store of Mr. Naylor, No, roadway, very | ,566°| She'borvars bey tiara poe oh ae rll os feta eas | SAND BMALL FROFIES 13 OUR | Kindly offered to tike charge of the same'ree 0 expense 10 | Wantncrox, Feb. 23,1847. | ments of our army were seconded by Congress. Pro- 8,400 | quantityol any jous preparation;wiitie those who | Fee ete be Fi rote ie | the Commitios. BARC | Mr. Soulé, thenew Senator from Louisiana, gresuing in his course of argument, he came to the late é save their sixpel ith the Verbens ( | sasliy sold for, ia GEORGE BARCLAY, % Beaver t., rat speech af Mr. Berrien, who, while he had denounced the all razor willunewre 4 te 450, equal to the R. B, MINTURN, 78 South at., fill the place of Mr Barrow, late, distinguished himself | Po" unjust and unconstitutional, had mended that Sxdlacs: volcan Fee a 4 Fa'ent lenther Boots, Shows, Gaiters and Slipo JAS. REYBURN:? 22 South Will id the Meckite, to-do, ine t gratifying to the | } pom fedoras 8 story brick house and lot 7 + 9,150 and made to order on snortnotice All goods warranted to WM KEDMOND, 44 Exe! in the Senate, lay, in a manner most gratifying @ | it be prosecuted vigorously, and was proceeding to show 2 story kouse and lor on 26th st. between7th and give satisfaction. ee TONES sore, GEORGE MeBRIDK, Jr., 46 administration, because it was the best speech yet, in | the injustice and unconstitutionality of the in Bch avenues, 24 1034x180. riPY 7 Ot oy g defence of the war and the Rio Grande. Mr. foulé is a - Howe and lot, No 22 Walnut retail, by CHARLES H. RING, | are TLEMEN'S HATS. AID TO IRELAND, Frenchman, speaks the English with a little of the Gallic RK) Touse and lot, No, 84,.a4joining’ 954100. “__ Drighist, 192 Broadwsy, cormer Jol’ G Seebiiiuke PAG: wees rockin =i let south ote Tillary etre (O DENTIST ora R SP: 1817, will be introduced on | LN, committer, pnd ve ings, $4 Wall street, Feb | accent, and yot with a grammatical correctness—a rheto- | ment of Mexico, and why he also desired a declaration Navy stre 360 bacriber has ju nt (withont mer. | n Baareh 3:d, " Kesolved, That it be, aud is Nereby recommeded that | rical prevision, and anative bold and fearless energy— | ‘at the boundaries of Texas were a proper subject for 1 lot adjoining, same sive... + 868 ‘eury,) for fi nd recenily improved | pee et ES, Mae jeer nga be forthwith h fthiscity. | which stamp him as the man for the forum. He is r | 2¢gotiation. Ilat on Navy street, near Tillary st, 21 2.875 by one rfthe firs wee ort eit Be | Cr-eulars descriptive of our style will be forwar Cie canes md © | strong and an original thinker ; he is not, perhaps, over | , it Sovte thought the explanation only strengthened “Apart of the preperty known as the Buficld estate; lieved to be the u tod ever offered to the | grees, nat paid ibis yioncps callect commeipations Ds heok | thirty:five, has a fine figurehead, and an elogunt figure; | Hi# argument. If the war were unconstitutional, unwise, “prooklyn, 70 per cent to Femoia on bond and most | Prefession.. Fur atte atthe Dental Depo @ | eee ee mimsee be meee rs ay the | @dark complexion, u luxuriant auitot flowing ebou have, | timely, ani unjust, It ought to conga, and upon wh , JOSkPHT. MURPHEY, THe HAT FOR SPRING 1347 ames a ceate, Graeisaily, maenes tier: | and an eyetikean coglo, Father Hitehio wie eccin tug | ktotnd such a war should be or could be prosecnted k ‘tle avenue, cor. Lawrence at, 20x75 1,225 Orders by mail, accompanying $1, ean 3 lots adjoining, eame size, $975 each. ......+. 2.925 | retain expre: 1 let do 17 8 frent, 27.6 rear. 975 ¥ will this day - ut ing coinmittees, who sl ort throu ward comm ters ro thes tanding committee at Prim: Building, No. 4 gorously, he could not understand. He thought hi to night, at both ot which | conclusively shown that the Rio Grande was th aM for the Spring trade will be | Wall treet, second floor. | f pag ; ey, comalote, wd Cutebal SHAICK, | the President attended, wo shall give you some account | PoUndary of Texas. He exhibited the difficulties) ond un, 2 lots on Myrtle avenue, near Bridge strect each JURNL H ‘Naw Yorn, Feb, y iihhpss.< grey & fe\7 tir M.VAN SCHAICK._ | to\norrow, Ww certainties of the proposed defensive line of Mr. Calhoun; On " 8 d best to be (oaud in the eity, st W. 7. Sinclair's 4436 = Tee BF . | and the dangers, on the other hand, of the vigorous pro- 21x75--$1060 each... + 2,100 Canal street. Southern and country dealers writ, hae tt WANTED, FORTHWITH, RELIEF FOR IRELAND. | secution of the war as proposed by Mr. Cass—the dangers pt gales tl 1g hae EIR HULL OF 4 BOAT, om treaty to tie | (THR usdensizzed foenly impressed withthe abeolets be. Wasninator, Feb. 20,1847. | ofth maustain preelpicen elon, ani the mmnreetion lots on Myrile avenue, newt Sianton st, each ONNELL'S PAIN EXTRACTOR er, itm bea good aiicemoneh: Bare? | fiserinem tious of eur fellow erentures in Ireland, and be | For the information ofthe people, I give you the classes | Yilities of opposing a Kuerilla system of defence. He de- A chats supplie etn ¢ arabe | " people of 3 20x70 $1100 aac 4.400 Niaasih ise geeiioe ed ae meas eee a eee SOTte Dixons at Ue LOM | their ieee aid iapusinag’ nation, afer fee ofai'ee. | Of fome of the men about to arrest the mearures of the | "ited the Jaople of, Mexico to amount to nine millions —_ Rs, . ont $00 ieee te aut purchasers but to Ket ‘th original and Renin vine | “BR INOTICE —Packetborlp ROSCIUS Irom Liver. | arehous No. 18 Brosdw administration; that is, in regard more especially to the | natured race, careless of industry, of religion, of politics, * Se100 $100 ech savannas gees STU gg | abet encttotum howe tae Ot Mg Meret | SRT ck Wal sm, “Alhgoodr eet patted eines | Stes Fyfe cig or my srcle smb tot tring | re— fiom conned ine ringing et ball and Intel pa QNL00G GOO CHC eee eee eeeeeeesee sees 1,00 | Statesench tofurnish hisown team. — fi imere Mebyead dably, Sto th é tah , 1. The whole whig party. r 1 do on Gol i street, ba Nit bg 25x100 8 675 BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS: bi” ny yd ie yn a rie it wreten ae bpcand 2 John Wentworth ic ce. | a bev | ‘Sheet fe a \d yet from a progres- 2 Lots eos re ns hear Wiloughby, cach 2ox ITH four yeors kaowledge and experience in the early FOR NEW UNLEANS- va und New | , Allpackages must be carefully put ap, and labelled * 8. Tho rivor and harbor people. | sive invasion of their country we might arouse a fanati- $700 ORC wo one en ee ee 1400 | VY) ise and progress of he Chen i fetioicaie Youk Liae of Packoro<Postuyely and only | lief for [retand” A clerk will be im attendance to give 4. Father Ritchie. eism for their native soil, which might justify the appre- nid etree t : an | te wapapar wuciness, ths subserivet: Soa eeny emt te regular Packet to sail Thursday, 25. instant.—T'he ovipts for ne same. JOSEPH NAYLOR. Father Ritchie has done, perhaps, ax much damage as | hensions of the Sonstor from South Carolina. He woul : i 976 | Hooks, Bound Book r | Bot setting brig LOW DER. Cap fe menticene”” loading, bi a = | any of thom, from hisimisguided zeal in the matter. He | again tender to Mexico an offer of peace, avd with anne tly Aliad, ane a boughe of any | OAs wit! positively sail ee above, her reader day: whart,| has overdone the thing, and crs lof trouble by | the view of enabling the President to effect vy on f Wall st, 07 to " . The subscribers fully alive to the necessity of prompt- | /otof Wall st, ov t * 1, with buildings... 7,600 | ness and a ity in this bueiness, pledge therereives to be EDWARD K. © re remuiting im their effortstohe ahead in the dispatch of riences at Castieton, Staten isting of 5 acres of 1 NL NO ONE ES LEN IER A OE DLES, 3H 1 00 F NG EN Tae eee? “ah SHENG. (tempts ut whipping in. He moans to do right—ho | poace, if the offer should be accepted, he should cheet= PYYHOM AS and THOMAS H. BATE, 103 Maden Lane @ good old fell as over lived ; but he has not even yet | fully go for thia bill, cloar of all provisoos. He would LINS, 56 South st i offer for sale a very superior article of Bate’s drilled | 8° the hang of the new shool house. make another offer of peace, and for the last tims. In don board after this =: Books, . fi d they 5 a7 | d other qualities of Needles,with the largest and most | _ tem—Will the President sign the rivers and harbors of | case of a refusal, we m: ronecute the war with ro~ aaaane dente bargmamers, Magazines, Ke.” And they payeionlesty Aaenis in New Orleans, John 0. Woodraf! and Co, selec of Fishing ‘Tackle ever manufactured or | Jackson and Van Buren, if they are passed ? newed vigor. But he would, in this prosecution, g0 no Oa the 224 Feb, by the Key. Williarn MI. Stillwell, Mr. | Oder for Looks wi't be filled to the letter. Deily aud Week THhasempers by tite voatel wilt pineee-w eu beara: ot imported into thie country, soneistiog of Martia Kelley's, NOUS VERRONS. | further than the city of Mexico. There, there is no Oa Feb, n il of tuis | 'Y Newspapers packed. Acdress ‘asaeng: ry , if | O’shaneey, and Hollow t Limerick Hooks; superfine danger from the oli ‘there you have Mei Cr Fixeristo Migs Many A- Warset all of thi He SA. TUTTLE & 60, leans wharf, to-morrow, at 2 M., at which time the brig will euiSelmon, Virginia, Black Fish, Kirby, Bent sex poop oo Bhool there you have no vomii ty. Cincinnati, Ohio, Erie, Pa, and } N.J. | * . Section oek, Trout, and Kirby River Hooks Also, =! + pavers Mee copy. e.a,0, | AST OFF CLOTRING AN ee t ‘emo | SWANS oo ar mscli nee hon tvs telenive and ofentve ae, the \ 24 Feb, by; . ion, Mr.G. G. | NC FS ( innows, $1) . 0} L q Brom, to Mien Lobicc: Aut Oneeany daughiee of ihe WANTED. ‘i TF CONSTITUTION To tx, aud Treat Fly Tine from Vera Cruz across to Mexico—twobundred ana late John L. Cregar, all of thiscity. ” ADIES ot Gentle ag been anroidably detsined, w D Ser oad warox, Feb. 22, 1947, | H2t7-four miles, witha detachment in the eastle of St. aan — Loins or Farmtta 10 o'clock. 'Passeu ‘ x, Feb. 22, 1847. | Juan, a detschmen h | price for the same by ee! forthe surscriber.at Wilt De on board steamDoat, west Burling: slip, at that lescription of Fishing Tae 7 Patria.” Nor-saster continued at | ko belived tho castle by thia time must be inthe pos: ee _ Died, he pie | £uees Or trough the post, which will be punemnaity hone. fers it 103 Maiden Lane, the unfinished business of the weather of last week.— | session of owr forces) « squadron of cavalry at Xalapa, a 0a Monday evening, 22d Feb, Joun Mixa, fates edto M.S. COCLEN, Aj “FOR LIVERPOOL. TET TIT OT Clouds, fog, mist, rain, hail, sleet, snow—n sort of com: | detachment of troops at Puebla, a garrison in the castle cee ROAR Ruin deo eneereel aed Pr tact |. BimLindiod aie acaeaaliatad by Mra. Ca PASSAGE, BY BLACK Mail LINE OF | CH ORCHARD, | promino between a thunder shower and a snow storm—a | of Perote, an the main body of 'your army in the city ot 5 ‘ eft bee) and st eautiful dissolving view under foot. Fascinating con- | Mexico At best Mexico was but a British colony, su!) stellation of bean ifal faces;in the circular balcony, not- | ject to British interests and centrolled by British capital withstanding —they expect a speech from Mr. Soulo, the | jets. Four fifths of the reventies went to the payment of | new Senator from Louisiana. Prayer by Rey. Mr. 8prole. | the British debt. The British were leagued with t “ PEAT ois y 'S, AND REMITTANCE the Port, end the Pilots and Mariners of New York, aro | THE GREATEST RAZ VE PACKETS, x respectfully invited to attend his faneral, thie (Wedae NN AZOR EVER USED. IRELAND. NEY’S invisible edged Holl i = Any) sfternoon, at half past 3 oclock, from his late resi | TALLY HOLT Grouwd Meltonian & Pag ib dere esmut st, withont farther invitation. ‘Sold wholesa! tas) i it" prices, Le sand dry, and eon un from my coal yard, 2% Wlizsbet merstey sod Bedford streets. Mie | Geller oe | _fi6 nae re JACOB WEEKS, Jr. | Journal of Saturday. one fitth of the population, who owned th the wa coneamtipes, Cabsen Hae Helen hip MON TESU NA bein tie yacketot aoe: | SBCGARS The View Prosiaee RET ae tea a ny mines, the weal and who oe exercised all the 1 ors, z > ite fe10 2wi e a Ny ol | > 4 > wt | 6 Vice President for e Sonate the r | powers of © government j@ would make this ait, tients and thowe of his brother inlaw, Richard | —fe102wi SEPA | tay neat, the (at of Mazehy wil péae make immesiste ap;| HAVANA AND SI. SAGO LEAF TOBACCO. | yenut Hon. Geren Smithsonian Inetitute | Sivas foal something, of the dlectvantenes cts stan 1, ead’ Weanbogtee ores bkeriaeed wittaaa Ricks | 8 White Tuer” eekian streets or to the subscribers, Thoso wishivg to | A oo Mrinity Charen offers ievoaie in bot assaf oRbRte | Re Me, atl Cre enent ,sppolnted Mr. Senstor | of war. He would levy contribations apen the land triaiplogten No. 2, are requested to attend hie fu- | j C)Q) deeortek chen frienduto come from. Liverpool by the 4 ars, at wholesale end recnit, hhc 6, of Md., to fill the vacancy. | owners and the clergy, and the merchants, and give dis day Wednosdey, 234, from his late residence, | *» bes f the Black Ball Live sailing from 1:0 bales Havana Leaf Tobacco, wrappers and fillers. Mr. Dix presented a memorial from th York | them warrants on Mexico, with a guaranty hit Att sepalnsriiip isin Leen. et Malice dette d 16th of every hy wo Venany * aes | | Chamber of Commerce, praying the establishment of © | the Urited States would see to thoir payment at Lumberland Herbor, »n, widow of the late Bockman Mi. Van Be: re H Bureau of gs sow A in connection with the Nationel | the close of the war. This system was consistent ich yous 0) | “oO treat Teyanc eats Observatory. ferred to the Committeo on Com- | with the laws of ind one of the most sflestive in 5 of her age. ¥ a i ed out, j audacgitinignces of the femilyar0 ro cron BES SANE OR IREIAND, 1 old Connecticnt Bebd Lent Fobncen goodeotors | Sit *itazos presented asimilat memorial from the Uni | Fqcwelakae obatinate enemy to peace. I carried out vited to attend her funeral, without further that will bs paid in he various Bauks toroughout Great Bri- epressly fe \kers, together with others | Vorsity of Virgi he expulsion of Father Ritchie, which tulion, this day, (Wednesday,) at 12 o'clock, M W. KiKLD & G0, So, 9 Durling ship, ofler sor | tain and Ireland. Ay ply o , e 4h ot the Yoel, "Dest verevnea seer ee ats | THe Ww 1h RESOLUTIONS nce of degradation not warranted by note residence at Staton Island. GgeThe steamb Inrge nex tnest of Printing, Writing, Wenpping, s PY ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO : Jamie?” fiaported suis hy thescoeennay Mr. Mason presented a of resolutions from the | the offence, and then passed 7 the claims of our citizens, yp" Jevves Whitebail Dock at 11 A. M., returning at 2 Hanging, and colored Paper, 35 Walton street, New York. Orders received and punctusliy attended io for wes | Legisiat Lay} the war with Mexico, us having | and indemnities for the war, which broaght him side and 4% P 1 sitleats id tetra be S cas cuexeici, | made to order, el begin wger agents for Old or Black Ball Line Liverpool gseenrs. sel wale, al ade of Smoking Tobacco, of | heen provoked by repeated outrages on her part; ond al- ly in front of Wilmot’s proviso, and the resolutions of M Boston dently .o; ATth Feb. Jaw GIANA, fags, ‘ 1 5 oh, pope canvass, and set ‘Torkish of Mr William Edstrom, and eldest daughter of the | bele rove cutting I snidy, Haq, of Holifax, N.S. GG Nova | "her Kinds of f Scotia papers please copy. \ pemere eluding the anufacture, in- | 49 complimenting the President of the United States for | 2 . He thought that the time had not yet como, the vigor and ability with which he has conducted the con when it ‘aid come that the South shonin dives te hs all, they would take up those resolutions as thei: Mr. Mason said ho took great pleasure in presenting Side, aud stead by them to the last extremity. But ho 2.0 FRENCH DAGU OTYVE PLATES jebrated Searfalatti. riupeco, | 22u Or ) ost quailty, ferale. vey low lesen gon Also, By it it nde, inelding the ece ling slip, N.Y. tig awe aiden Laue. ) GERSON & CO. | MEnne ; .