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pag measure forrevente inthe midst ofa war. Secondly, the commiites of ways and mente have held back so long that the very beet bill could not now be passed. We have tomorcow and next dey In which new biils may be interchanged between the two houses without a vote of lwo thirds to suepend the rules. It is mow utterly impos- sible therelore to pass apy revenue measure at allin either house in eesson to come within the limitation of sending it to the other house without a vote of two- thirds. ‘And yetan effort is to be ma: Gen. McKay called a to covsuit upon the cancus of ths democrats to revenue expedient of $3 000,000 (‘he sum required to bny of Santa Anna precisely, end not one red cent over, consistiog of the tea aod coffee tax and the lend gradu ‘ion, Some seventy-two members attended A debat followed upon taking up the said bul. There was a great want of harmony upon it, and many very wise su, - tions for toxing, at an increased duty, such artic silks, cloths, French goods, ever wines, ply sad ugar | &e.. and on the vote shall we take w Tevepue sradnat on and tea and coffee bul eee caucus, stood as | about 44 to 26, vote which leaves us in doubt os to swhether the General will make the motion. Whether h does or not. it is al the same, there w ill be no bill laneds and the necessity of an extra session is apparent,or the depreciation of the treasury notes to the value of conti- aa paper oe f that we are in the midst nab a) sevelution. ret hs the disorganization of partie: = #kiv-and-bone condition as e Seas ee the oo ideous expenses of the war—at ti rs f than party discord in the Wilmot pro- 11 these things with a distracted Con- §' istration which knows not where to turn ‘for sefety; and then look across the sea ut the God, sir, can you te! not aecomplish. Wo ha: fill up tuis opening of t reader, in your ows imagination. hint, you may you will, dear REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MEXICAN WAR. ‘The Committee on Foreign Aff Affairs, to whom the Presi- tant has been in part espectfully report thereupon. 10a country #0 [ree us ours, diversity of t prevail onevery topic of national ce | e bra: | mity with which oll r nized supplies for it have bee granted by Congiess, nd the almost ly unanimous popular zeal for weging and sharing its operations, re- move all doubt of the national resolution to prosecute it 8 originally declared, vigorously, to the only end of just | war, # speedy ens honorable peace Complaints of the resort to territorial conquest from Mexico aro disarmed of reproach by the undeliable facts thet Mexico, by war, cous(reins the United States to take Dy conquest what, ever since Mexicun | ever American adminisiraion hos been striving to by purchase; and that the Executive orders, «nd mili- tary aid naval execution of them, for the achievement | ef conquests, have conformed. not merely to long estab- | lished policy of our own government, but wise prin clyles of self-preservation indispensible to all providen government ‘Phe war has been one constant oureer of success, with never ceasing solicitation of peace Without iurther hos- tility, if Mexico will accept peace on fair, generous, and lasting terms ; and your committee cheerfully leave itto the judgment ot oli considerate persons. One i Pp" tion cast, among ourselves, upon the Executive of the | involving the country with him in illega- | ‘on, your committee think proper, br: which charges the President with pro- inning the war by orders to the army in Texas to pass the Mexican boundaries. Mexico never made boundary a question. The issue she took was the annexation of Texus, not the boundary. As soon as wnnexalion was resolved by Congress, the | Mexicua minister ere, Almonte, demanded his paraports, | having previously removed from Washington while that question was even considered, and went indignantly , home to make war. Encouraged by the erreneous asser- tion of many of our renpoctable citizens, that annexation of Texas woul be war with Mexico, and by the then threatened rupture between the United States and Eng- | jand, which was reckoned Mexican reliance, Mexiwo ‘opouly prepared for war,; openly declared and begun President loik’s minister of pevce, Me. Slidell, was ri jected; not on any plea of boundary, but because Texas Was not altogether relinquisued. Mexican troops were sent to the Texun frontier, who crossed the beundar: river Grande, and attacked the American forces on this sido of the river. protection fro the Amerioan eueaee| without ordors from the President, would have had no alternative but to-let the Mexican assailant choose the | plsce, time and manuer of invasion; or, by advancing into the more northern part of the State he was ordered t» occupy und protect, make a proper selection of the ground on which to delend it it was General Taylor’s duty as a soldier, without orders, and the Presijent’s right, as commander-iu-chief, to order General Taylor to repel the throatened invasion | in progress to subdue Texas. If, by remaining inactive at Corpus Christi, he had allowed an overpowering torce to subdue him there, as was the Mexican design, or leav- ing him adie ther heart of Texas,the general and President would bi been justly condemned for the commencement of host ties tata! to us by hostile occupation of our territor instead of successiul by our frustrating the hostile can attempt. An intimation ongress lately thi it to be understood that ts would d the Grande—if our troops would of that stream, your committee, after inquiry, | innente be. groundless If any such comm ‘ion was au horised, it was "e Mexican contrivance to lull our commander into ft security at Corpus Christi till Mexican troops could be assembled strong enough to crosa and attack him there, as was the Mexican design; for Corpus Christi, on the west side of the Nueces, was a8 much Mexican’ soil as any other part of the territory west of that river, and General Fayior’s encampment at | firet was an invasion ot Mexico, if he ever iavaded Mexico ut all! The unauthentic and irresponsiblo intimation of that overture wes received at Washiugton, the 6th of Nove: ber, 1646, just when Mr. Black’s adv: rrived of the of Herrera’s government to receive a minis- Slidell was thereupon forthwith despatched, ral Taylor’s army being kept at Corpus Christi till gH were received of Mr. Slideli’s rejection, Herre over:arow, and Paredes’s Presidency, on the proclait determination to retake Texas by force from the United General Taylor's orders to march from Corpus did not leave Washington till the 18th of January, nor did he march till more than two months after- wards, and thon to station bis troops wherever he thought best for protecting Texas from Mexican invasion, without any order from the President au to the precise place where he was to station his forces. Always west of the Nueces from the first moment of his entry into | Texas, General Taylor planted his standard on the | Grande, opposite to amoras, as his own military 8 most le station for defending Texas ground between the Nuece: navle boundaries, ex- iaen oes the boundary of 4 , till transierred in 1300, by Spain, to | rance, and in 1903 by Fra 18.9, when the United States tran: the westorn limit was the Grande—as well known a: the Sabine was the eastern limit. In 1824, whi can independence was estadlisbed, the boun "Texas remained the same. {o 1835, when Santa Anna ‘was foiled in his attempt to subjugate Texas, and Texas was constrained to conquer independence, its western boundary was the Grande, as always theretofore. No time or occasion can be mentioned when Mexican east- ern limit was the Nueces. Accordingly, all the acta, re- cords, and proceedings of the republic of Texas, treat the ern boundary. Numerous evi een made kiniown which your jtulate, but superadd some more pot yet generally known. local land San Antonio, the chief place of the county of regularly issued grants of laod located beyend neces, and to the Grande. | able chief justice of 1 ago in that county, charged thi behead to pi innabitants beyond the Nueces, as far as the Grande, as ‘Texan citizens, for any offeaces they might be guilty of, A grant of lund to an Buglish subject named Beals, bounded expressly by the Grande, becamo the subject of oficial correspondence between the Texan and Bri- | tish governments, tho latter recognising that river as tho Texan boundary. The custom house at Corpus Christi, | on the west aide of the Naeces, wasa source of consi deravle levenue (0 the 2 jovernment. troop to range tions there. In short, ail the public acts of Texas, ull their public tranmactions, predicated their right 10 th de. The wilderne: do would be the t und hiding place o smugglers, maraudors, and robbers, if the Rio Grande were not the boundary, and the settlements east of it, throughout (hat wilderness, under Texan juriadic- tion.” No Mexicans have ever been there bui as tem: porary invaders. General Wool’s proclamation at Mier The Zoth June, 1844, 48 official proof that the Mexican govecament acknowledged the Grande as its eastern limit. Finally, when Mexico, under British and French influence, offered oxae in‘ sho should uot aligex herself to the United States, Mexico herself acknowledged the Grande as the boundary, while tho attempted conaition was null and void. _.vor is there any contrary Mexican assertion to be found at any tim {com the date of My. fojasotve declaration to Mr. Aleman, ia the city of Mexico, tue 29th September, 195, that h did not intend to yield one square tock of giound east of the Grande us American ground ia 1803, For the six- teen years from 1803 tv 1419, that river was the nudis | puted southwestern boundary of the United States, From 1919 to 1321 it wa ‘as Spanish. From February, 1821, | whon the Mexican revolution broke cut, till 1835, it was Mexican by more title ; but, from 1335 till now,’Texan by right and occupation, cultivation, and jurisdiction. | fot a single foothold, by actual possession, had Mexico | ever there, except by Texan occupants. fsummary of proofs that the territory be- tween that Fiver and the Giande, exican ground, your committes havo preter: acts aad assertions of the United States to. that Looking to original French and Spanish title, to pendent Texan jurisdiction, to Englisa recoguition, pnd hually Mexican acknowledgment, cannot be per. ceived how President Polk coult withtold the order to General Taylor to advaoce irom Corpus Christi further north into Texas in order to repel approaching invasion | A chief magistrate whose duty it is to execute the law ‘would have been culpably remins if ho had failed to do ® sy ouly as bound by the law of this country, bot by consideration of military foresignt and ge: me wal al Kaowledge. ‘Texas, a State of Union, c: depenience, | defect ih & to penetrate further north into the | Colorado creek—a small stream | di United States ‘in | Bi to Spain, ga: | kept up a body of between the Nueces and the | pendence on condition that | Pope wi Sty beat fe it rat an @ Most ms i Tegner Pac Pa Ky tone See ec lak | Settee gl pean dune eins perenitisi jag. theie guts by vo: | erated L Ay Wagensn & Tu a toy of mut) Darby alt: | he arte Nata tok ae se wat eo vintwosling, thait HERI Dy or ree. it iroat—-@ casks 2.cs | mech, iia Miand. Sera’ Itobert howe by whic of lodgings, were added, a8 Ia Ri weal ae i’ the = In js ie ae beyond the | P&T Hayde a son Fae: bbis | Kuowless Norfolk via Kay i in one HAR id = som Ha weight cl any debt which war may cor, The Wealth of eek SCs at h, Tiare rege 6 co=sGH7 bars and | de ie eras, improved an red property, ao that the. pur oxamples amount ; anew acd admirable eystara of & | Miguimoe deceit bas Dera lion a Bessrino & Bacellecat Se kerr Her ‘ as toy ee al seaaan sedobnee=aieben pops eee eS rtick kort eke budware& R Van te rome | te ih rsh oe Up Samection Mu hae | Pom tiny adjoining the Stewhodiat Chareh Mosek meee meld fr betbrsaght te: sudsaontas termiaction, es there | dhe Beene perce tek this port, 1a @ of, re Ponender Ces a—every, thing appertaining to, the ope Chureh. terms easy Persone jught to a suck » | eks Dennistoun & Disbrow-—2 che bi b Wi'miugion, NC; Tur Tfuneenches ba dat the city tos healthy location any An pe ype ca ery pal Wrens 8 aw & Sturges—87 bis 20 ¢: he wind NNW. to SNE, and went to gpnolatery cf the scatablishvent hos been renewed, a a bea all aereny eget ony soon be compensuted, and the two tes Godfrey, Partraun & co—13 ex ~ XY NE, Keyport, N oa - Mh Har +, 28ds, | earye ca bility in every respect. _ county, of this hemisphere uuited in perpetual peace | ormaetalren 3 ee «ha Afoatere: ope fe fey Pix fully coaee Mnamons 20 re. 1es9 tle 40mm ils 34 bags 21 " o load fur Ht ‘ 1iPbe Reo bas T. apie Pasvavevenra, Feb. 26, 1947. oe WRLC Snckuon™ to eka 2 cx Braye ja iw: | Wher ioe otis Beet awaliey’ . Aine eee. iieek ‘The ques'ion of a temporary loan to the city, for the & Sherman—7 bales ‘, “Adsind taithass Toten tise event oxy which will | 20s cone ie Liveny waeeenear Boh ts purpose of meeting the first instalment to the Central | be rentaced by th thelr ora or Pipa Bron tend een Aang oom gf a ans Railroad, occupied the attention of the City Councils at | A they. acter sheen roar fied; a¥ uo pains hy 40, a and with all m modern imprerements, to be et or will be don the art ti tthe wants of heir lea, cf 4 - ening. The seat to eee ts mt Bane croton uy he Woile Aeron cage Sea “sd Lo we met he want wili | terms, apply at 69 Liberty street, up ‘suaira. £35 were uly 2,000 havlag been ofared; tuo fdands of Ce mes | Mista Bate eenansaeia as Clete Lines, Portiaa Here, ra lecareon, Te ae "Spheglge taken to ahd from the Hora, free of charge. happen re a. ase | only aving been offered; the friends of the mea | bales A Bell & Yon—23 anvils 5 chs jarrabe?, Portland; Bost’ n 1 3 ‘The lot and thi 80, on the sou | sure, however, bestirred themselves, and obtained the | Fg nompson & Nephew-—ie be D Haden Wont bal is tiie weed ohrten, Greet, Ponee, Fa: Ser Ane Nil | tearawomnre ASRHUS Habhotby. Pb cece os Hieteread mean anes. The ct $150,000 required, from the Bank of North America, for | 4 sce Seta as ‘Admiral —100 seks salt GW Shields. Nie Galo, Brave Fitvidences Heiaracd,’ brig Argo, [PON BRDSTEADS—For hospitals, schools, pantie aa | Seep. The Rouse was built during the last year, has marble | sixty days, withont Joterest; and now ten individuals | ee ne ee eee ie Barber Brewt | “ESya Mer, NJ, Feb 29~The bri Farnham, Fam: | PEG R NEY RR RAR age o order OF Ap So ge tis propose to take the loan asa permanent one. ‘This pro- | Witmer Friese C3 Moser SX oon ea ham, fiom Nb 8, Ww id Pes Cane ine jaa fawintee ‘New York. | withi re Hamilton avenue id | 20 ba rant & comsl easks ale J fol teracoa an ‘0 ae from’ 4 Undecded in he otharbady. Ths’ instalment has, how. | verane Briggs, or Boston one; Ree pants AND CORN KILN. iaavtllyumprevinayaesborkeed beon paid with the funds obtained trom the Se ann eRe gitarenacee at W | hash NCTE Aven fot Movil or Gul st Mexico, Tite dag ont ben BE tha utes iver: to nation Troe: | soft for geley the Howse and net adlsinings gf sme de- i ter pte ote sopenge a Dray meoel | Waseca a et vic oe tsteaiaa, | Meneaieee PR An, agiag dacs De | Retentea eva taz lta pastes | my aeons Oo Saal ome ie d ‘e200 tons pig iron Boorman, RLESTON, Fe rr se | Amatiempt was yesterday mado in the lower branch | solnson & 60-50 Buchanan Har tim mara via Huts, Key: 22d. schr ‘Swal cbinsgiy Hest: | out by ele 1 ti rain being taken | £23 2werre of the State Legislature to re-consider tho vote 6g | ore parc of the 4 saree o| New York. ‘Be: Ret, now, teecming ihe best ip or from the west, or ‘aie Yidce Se aed het | proved Uaruceen(dl. and the bil in now beorehese | = MARIT IME HERALD Scene thst Halsimone | fred conatra nSeat water ower fa: 26 hy 0 fet, Rouse by 2, was churtered a year ago, for the purpose of connecting TU LeY OR LEASE. 1 sfor Boston. Alsi of All in plieation t may be. made by Pras ifr otnerw 6 ti Pittsburg with Bulti Movements of the Steam Ships. Hi in Tarpeul BUNHAM BON, THe three fiat closedwelling houses Nos. 14, 18, and han beet! changed irom an avemy tocan lly, by roseat | Steamers. Capteins. Leave Laverpoot. Leate Amerce. | Eoyerfor Besuna’ Laft bigs Basan, Avenily from Wi: | _fo5 tawtwer athe events. A telegraphic announcement from’ Pittaburg | {'mbria, Jadkins mingtou, NU Sileuus, MKensic, for Boazon, § or 7 T STEED OF CHE NE woRe, se b,, Thede © proof store No, 109 Water st, near the corner | se ie | of Freeport, Brown, from do. dis it. | Seoslaton ole’ saehica cemiserenio ts she Jee Waahiosion be alhenm brig of Bearepor tr i Bee | te ghia tana pioweut condition ot shis | gq, ve ta TS aatigpeparaaeh ote \ ae the Baltimore Sa ow fs raat iy eR ly . Ip port, 8 AM, institution, sed of he effort now making to increase ite "The store m7 Cedar ys as iesgoheew Hl doing a rushing busin Challenge, Dean; cud a New POWS OF sw Wy YORK, FEB! A. at , | brlgs Emciine, Hamiiton — be fast id Baston sehr below ne, Lel., Feb 24—The brig Ceylon, of Bath, Cy Pi nd to Balumore, was yw Indiau River Jul both worn out. ther ef some kind; but | gyn ais: in the present state of the atmosphere it will most pro. | SUN sets FOR SALE OR TO ONE or Cay the handsome two story brick a ond lots, Nos and 467 on near Bi 467, _— will Appearances indicate failing w MOON BrTs., HIGH WaTER riven as! abo: Mooday 4 ae sued i bably be rain. ee a B-ship Argo Mutchellfor Liverpocl. | {f ieee | Sates of Stock at Phitadetphia, | Cleared. Are Br tip Mrchign ae of Bute, Hill, Betfast alitiare of ore thes s bundred thow Was beaten to commeclc Inseabie Aish a a" | Finst woanp, Feb 26.—5 Girard Bank 1g 10 Chesapeake Brias--Derp ith, Homes, Philadelphya, Brett & Vore; Ma Feb 18 sect library aumbers forty thousand, generally ‘WM. GINO. Ad and Delaware Caual Stock 5436; 260 Morris Canal 1434. con, Sheflield, Ly RM Demiil; Levant, Je! volumes (many of which are rare aud cos street. Arren Saiat —109 Morr, Caual 1154; 20 Keutucky Bank | Maiauz.s, Badger, Peek & co; Sea, Noriou, Mobile, J fore, besaid FEFr 5.00010 loan on bond and ractissee, fe mueets cele | TY; {o4 Morris Canal 1054: 51, Se uylkill Navigation 35; 25 | & co, Sa Loca first cl jell tfewh ar feCready Bconp Boauy.—i0 Morn 12; 2000 U. 8. Loan 6 | 10; Buccor, (Da "Schmidt &Baicheu. Smith, Gslveston; sh FOR SALE, | eush, 10156: 400 do, 33, 0136; 600 Tronaury “Noten 101; 2 | bag trreroag Ate ‘Draws. Wout acacy: se pee at Yee g woottins. (Bs) AT PRIVATE SALE—The property knows es No, | Renayivauia Bank 28336; 720 8 Navigation @a, ‘5, ‘Arrived. Lord Sandon, (Br), jntseey cpa (80) F marker tie Malberry street next Broome street, Lot 3887, + A a Packet ship tea, Howland, ;from Liverpool 224 Jan, | Emily Hallowel lew Yor tke, Kouarnin two story. frame. house on the side of lot, wi cea) er yenb Lucy Aon, Thomdik large rome shop, ia she Jona 68 beat et, wise wit apieot Tafeet Phifadelph pur .at 7 per cent .Buquire on "the premises. hrs Gazelle, Stearn ‘lager Maria Louise, Viess doy Falcon,’ Hoope Farat Couitsion on THe Housatonic RaiLRoap. leepdir erienanpyya weet to extend teelibrary proper over the whole of tie —A collision occurred Fab t9-~/rz bark Joba Ronson, Fiteher, NOr MASSAPEQUA HOUSE, tonic Railroad, which er" Be ahup Caledonia, Wi rpool; Br ship | * "Php isstitution is not, as many have supposed, an exclu: A: . De, ister of Ora ererten rene fed 6 lap en ‘au nsaael: SPT LBP at eo eeReanee ak ey tees the boomsess the house rollh Vat Ise 'ea was detained a few minutes, out of time, ut Great Bar- t BS ¢ for New “ hatees Moderate, corms for one or 8 number of years, com Hagiontamaeritte: tue tantglaser: tert attesting ooee : ir Sh sreuaed clans wigeed yNgwront, Feb22—Arr bark Croton, F nce, for New | legen by Pay merehicanae Sivas a ant L, moderate, te shat Bastar, Winslow, Bri aie i Phi le Matan: dollars ; the latter may be com- 7 time by the uayment of seve a ooneies ve pe character ofthe inst i the public sre now invite Joinent their eo-operaticn is golve\ted. Lecessscialtasneat weld be rented’ very low id mosal and eelemesl arent who woold furnish ot: _ -THOMAS FLOYD JONES. aay every 01 Soutn OvstenBar, L. I. fi3 to mgy 0 alts of buri- FOR SALE. ine the {a great 2 Wis Tare metpai ea easesow sce of is fae mass wl nda reridencen astitation, vat ; and that thos ny trealready members of will fend their active and efficient Washi a train Deing ina curve of the read.) a freigut train came up, without discovering the er train uotil it was too late to stop its speed, lashing with great force into the rear cars. The lad who was killed, stood leaning over the track, looking at the wheel thee the engineer was repairing. Several other ed just clear ptecsclnonn other, and had Ky came ia con. persons were slightly injured, und two or three cars | tactno human eff rt could have saved us feom sudden death were smashed,—.z/bany Evening Journal. anda watery grave 7 establishment be leo the celebrated treat’ poad a needless to say more. For particulars apply er, near the ‘ington, of te Middle’ ok. shis idney, Maron, Columbus in tow, ‘off Reedy Istond. bitk B te, bark James Bsyley. i ped we faom sudden 4s , Fob 28—Arraches Texan, Clark, Eastport for man on the look-out just been ; Ure oO Westport ton rig. tthe deck, oraeredto keep took cll P laud, Cubs; sehr Rouad Poud, Hlurding, Guaye: (G-The Legislature of Maryland, by a tie vote, | Seri and stay thee if was ugpoustble to (Bide have rejected the resumption bill. more than 100 yards. We hid not seen a re Vious, and diduot see auy other for more than a week alter: t Boston. ee Bellona, Auld fm Glasgow. 16h Jan, wish mdzto | By Last Might’s Southern Mail, Yo ndovpoitdn avure Bos. | Buchanan & Hi Experienced severe weather on the Pocahontas, Snack, New Lowell, Baker, Boston. me Fel Se ed Bowto idence of Wm. U. Gilman, it, and the ds Iatd out. 4, covered with elegant | oe aad shrubbery, wr on it trees, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, Sales of Btoon wt Sra Oreester RRs 33ic 2) M vod vat atrawber ton gad jalony ‘RK, 98%, 20 uo, bo 15 | Pa Herald Marine Correspondence. it will mak 4 as, 9958 Loong Istacd hci, 2556725 do, ‘| Br i Adm np hackn ans So dvetes Liverpsoiewith mit Penson Reba PM. | topolis of the Union. e6 tawsalwin | _ Tne scenery (om the grouads is begatifal and pictareaque, pdtv: = etal he ““HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.” with two wells of excellent very mes lesen urea See ea Seemises, ond, igen ines noe rq orks gin Aurore, Wondby soe, | L Boctaty, mil abo piace atthe Apollo Kosi, Weasee | of the mow delightful rondaae Arrived, bi ge Joseph Cowpertiw eighth angual Bal } bark Adam Carr, Wright, fin Glasgow 18h Jen, with | COMMERUIAL INTELLIGENCE. mdz to Woodhall & Mixturu | ‘Juno, Chase, 12 dys from Portland, Me, with heading jPaboock, Hag. Herbari March 3, 1847. Rrinvars epportaslty to aay. peasionas wishing a boom Provision Market | nee'cor” " aurice ive jonderson, Robins, Jersey | Sf; Were adimirting a gentleman and two ladies, Five Dol- eguntry seat i | "Sche Samuel A’Appleton, Hamilton, Boston, mdz Ke. tr lita, Ryder, NYork. lare—To be had of tite following i For terms aed further particulars,apply to Charles Addoms, day, at our principal mar- | geir Gil Bias, Farren, ! Wy Mi omeres Nickerson, Boston: schrs SOIT TED OF ARRANGEMENTS. Eeq., No. 29 Granite Building, comer ‘bread adway and Chamt- Foultry. is in -denesd, tod prises tongs tea Se rig | See i "Prot Paria On ay Re berebureni orto te abeeriber on th remie Wiirrr per. | cents per Ib. Fish continues plenty, with little variation Below. er iii 4 Norwich, Feb 10. 1847. to Denniston & co. We notice a lar 1¥ of game in the mar- | Br bark Eagle, cO dys fm Gas hio Hudson, Doaue, ys rmuda, in ballast to Dun RP FORK SALE. nd rouse, from the | ham & Dimou Netederrpeprtei red ATHREE STORY HOUSE on 234 street, between ia. Eggs have como in more freely, | “Packet sh') Oneida, Funck, from Havre, mdz to Boyd & | , Battimone, Feb 26-—Arz bark James W Paige ae ‘and $d Avenues. It is well. fia 4 aod 9 Jor 18. may be had. | Good butter is diffleult to be | Hincken, Boson, eves ealon a Haan ip eee a eae Ben Slste with the latent tmprovemente, incl | had at any price. Vegetables plenty for the season. Bark Zi asset. Oe eed ary Orifeu-dos echt Kiog’ Phillip), &h rts nye, suk, cold and warm barha, water lose n TABLE OF PRICES. 20, Zahip, i bark, Lbrig and 1 sehr, unknown. takapes, Sid’ on Wedueeda tae te marbie mantles throughout the house : a court yurd of fifteen Tl dgeaee brs...$125 a3— 5 rk Hector, 22 days from £t Domingo. [ rat teuaheae J wh Por Liinedleky! feet in frout,with rad ah and Brench win ‘The house | Beef, ch’e pes..0 10 a0 12 rk ® Churchill. aie nana Seat back Golesnliais Boursiens, of « row of ix Houses on the sour site of te street. Do.corned .....0 5 8 8 Bue W. allay frm St Jago. de Cu gers, ct aly Wednesday for Antwerp, has had her deati: Bor further particulars apply to BK & BI | ree bunch. ...0 06 20 0 10 brig Watehinan, 6 d om St Johns. ee MANUFACTURERS, fa Im*r 172 Pearl ois S08 a Big Pe tection 2 fiom Bonaire SW Spits aleo, | pNommous Feb 2t—Arrschre] W Kimpton, Bedell, New res i = FOR SALE, “The Onida, from Havre, is at auchor at the pit; also, “all y » Slaughter, Boston. In y " ey Hn: 20 two thips, unknowa. | ey andes i \cowrien fan James Ris BO SIGN PAINTERS, eh ARM Gt Aty-cne gered, matt ddlichetelly sr 3 ; sehelor, Horton, Hees iy $4 Ships Metoka, eerar tie Charleston; Br bark ruclin, Bampae, ‘New ¥ Monk 2 ae nedzeining the Harlem a failroad | Siiee New York. |. | iam pcomprining 8 handsome comnodious del ones 4 a w JOrleans pan’ + 0 oad 6 015 Rainbow, Mexico; Mallory, do; Exchange; and oihers. Hid, Poo Caballo. Pilot bost Reliel bun's Hotel, Judson’s Hotel, National Hotel, Perkins Hote,, | spectable family | the whole, includ | oe ‘Bia dit o- SS ship bound up, beating into Warehouse, Nankin Tea higenne 8 *hecorchand Scatine twenty’ seies cf cnebee | ame Drickisdon eaten 9 '0 09 ee eee rs that alle screed brent oo from New York, either by the vari | owls, do.....0 62%ga 0 67 (7 Captain Gallacan, of the Br brig Father Ma‘thew, ean ERVALENTA. cade suy access trom New Yor oft 7 pies Tea 1 313Gh 0 90 always obtain a file of newspapersat this office, whenever he (THE Vndersigned have, constantly on band afresh supof | <*ralroud train ra ro hhandred yard heme, % * of Ervalenta, a valuable reme te cases. O rane 6 S760. 63 wrahes for one. Hus trestmert of our new's collector will b | IWF EDICAL “ADVICE — qeartination: Fut up in pound packages. Hor sale, whole: | {s nds chore Tee eres Done of the px =e ee je and retail fC, ns ontate of the Fiour Markets. from Borton for | alto! mild ry ae. Apodeciaca Chorin ug. sbole tuecensrs to romain for three years on boat pad. BONS HE Hi ean “4 | intown wii Inter Buropean nev mt eee Petter ce from 1 mere sof RAMSAR, | Alm forse dein bene Me Washes Lpciany, eas ite aaastalin hisses ests Parts of the continent; et an euatly PRUNING GRAFE VINES, FRUIT TREES, AND | ————— 5 stuffs, certainly gave acoloring of probability to it. A annick, Trask, for Liverpool, will sail | P octor's attention, his object belng to SHRUBBERY. 161, 163, a WS HOTEL, York. | reference to our commercial column will show the ex- | "sve i, Pisses, ct Bivaenak om arewOs te of Y.gor nature originally LEXANDER WILSON, Fracneal Gardener, tenders Bi wd : nb std ef tent of the transactions. The sales of flour ran up to | Jeans, on the 18th mstant, atruck’ou Maitu's Industry, suring ag eB ee ees to the public, and will be happy to execute opened ant Public Hotels ts feted up ia puoders styler nearly 83,000 barrels, early in the day at $5 90a$6 for | athick fog, and hid to throw over part of cango, tO yet o Seer eee ceetae patting tase aite promply all odere he may, avared, 4 hu ‘Order bor st vith the latest improvements, porn tg lis si legd Oblo brands, though later $6 25 and $6 3736 per barrel sustaimed but litle damage. ete Pe Dwie’ Dates neetpeel en the seed grore of Dunlap Thompron, 635 Brosdway. DagtEy to accommodate 200 persone. | were paid Corn, too, went off briskly. Exporters took Baio Famvet, (of Vortiand,) Richardson, sid trom Bostor ded ta “ig i h = Besides a very spacious Dining Hel it contains an unesu- about 80,000 bushels; mostly at $1. por bushels which | Deeds, for Norfolk, and nenblog wes heatd from hes ust wows fhe y eoguree rept “INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE. aj Bimber of pleaaant Parlors with large. well ventilated was freely offered tothe close. Hardly anytbiog was | within'aday or two, when she was reported at Curacao, 27th y farnis| a wits entirely new furni- | done in Cotton, the sales not exceeding 1200 bales at | Wit. Letters eae eeeaton site Hants peel ba ne ie BATCHELOR Liquid Hair Dye, best article yet | Bedr oms, all splendi offered f>r coloring the hair to'a perfectly even and | ture sarural black or brewn, withont staining ot injuring the ‘LO IRELAN Aiv 1 convenient, both for GRAND Pr’ SL oars new die! Hi e ine - ratd eanaterGesea ceeween Coestiondtan’ Livers? eusier prices, itis rronouuced by dds who have used it, the ouly ° | Acaasy, Feb. 26 -Flour—The only transactions of mo- the MESSIAH will be feet Hair bye yecducorered” Sold wholgrale and reall by | stron | ment we of to-day, is a lot of os bris. Oswego, at yaar serous the alfoteum, 4 va AT TCHELOR, 2 Wall street, ne fear Broad ondway. whe Ceee um es abtisheent inten tonde to make it 0 it t ‘fed aud worn, au | Sold ergo S73¢_ Slokdare of good brants fer tre Sim at joaet oatotne oan bore a a DALLEYS & CONNELIS PAIN EXTRACTOR | [iseeeit' he ity of New York, aud ue Palas or expen, will tl | $000. Eédera ‘ardere und’ call from store, at { {2 ind blowing heavy from sic So an Mi tute. ee CONS s FAIN EXTRACT his parte o meet th $6 62}. Grala—Tuo receipts of produce continue as | {ts vate Ipeding fivight iar Havant, Paaaea St Phstans, | pecan aa ah Maa re C ‘articles, ia ny guan es, and at prices that. canuot fail pe ALT LS an mee — anda, i it tor Havana, Passe i | j an 9 | larne ws ever, and prices are better.” Oats 40 Byes | ah is ee . paitecrotetieantrag = Me H, C.Timm gtthe Piano Forte, or Corn 83 a 840. Barley 03 a 660. The sale report: | | Bank Mains, of Boston, formerly in the whaling business, | Direetor—kdward Hodges, Mus, Doc., who will preside at NOTIC ALL GENTLE ed yesterday was 6000 bush. corn and 6000 do. barley, | 174 tous, coppered a few days nuce, was sold 20rinstant.ai | th = ENTLEMEN, t clothes | nacye, at 873, toarrive within 20 days of tho openiog of Ballimore, (where ‘she ariived seeently from Pulermo,) for | | ; have volunteered their ser- Wanted 35, to, 30 travelling agents from m diflerent wat hite ian elie tee te | gad elt at 400 sccoiting to nly mf Lge Dre ell ¢ gel ri tl mcniish oo enone COAST Ole “CLOTH MING AND FURNITURE Sf eaidegtals wince tor oon get thems | Ihe Jard, an extra article, is in market at the high mark Par iro NTED. aliered and refired, with new velvet collars, Nepal | of Itc. ' Whiskey—No sal To commence precisely at 7 o'clock. ited ee | P ADIES or picgae SLvtac i best 06 rebar pc ENaent be cee ekg Bostox, Feb. 25—The schooner Joshua Brown, 112 | ,PRi@Musican, for Mew Non ia gc RELIEF FOR IRELAND. j epee aiag: agp berets: BL, attende ime. Clothes cleaned or ‘dyed superior to any in the eity, tons, of Provincetown, wes chartered to-day, to load | boat KB Fe Murray sre! a * with corn for Cork, Ireland, direct HE undersi ed deeply impressed with the absolute ne- | cessity of immediate personal ‘eping dows, totow up ‘he Gov Da the sbeolute no. ‘orbes, | completely cleared the Narrows of ice, and she w | Suir OnipiaKa, of Newoutl (reported jons of our fellow ereatures in Ireland, and be iytcae erat felt 2w*rh A_CORTIS8O8. fom London. | ‘3 bent chiney miles 8 of Temple) wae ued ar ee ate many barman’. pareone seer 10 contribute | Wy, B.—Ladies ean be attended to by Mrs. Cohen.) 426 1m@ A GUKE FORK GULDS. ta Boston far TO IMPORT TEItS AND DEALEKS IN MBS, CARROLL'S Medicated, Vapor. Pad he remaining z Coughs, rn 7, 18 probably ite | certain enre for Colds, Coughs, Kheamatum, Sore ‘Throst, nt te thy changeable iniahers of Cloths, Gesim |H. Ke, No. 311 W. as been eet «The goid ork ff the weather. ‘The Sulphur Vapor Bath 1s partie SCENT, (believed of alem,) Sege mber F awarded by the’ smerican Institute, for their suserior man | {vt Yeeommended by our Grit ph icinns as a eure fer all nee feos. pinto Norfolk eis, wid an of aetna | rctenditt tie ne ie tahcpe aor othe on agg teed Bay 0 of Vian, N bidly split,and oder |. Allpackages must be carefully put up, and lnbelled ““Re- ny, 63 Pine street. iter the use of these baths io f for Ireland” Aclerk will be in attendance to give re: | for the same. ee cae eas en | DK. POWELL, OUULIST AND AURIS’ ry ! ES HE Froprietor of groued in a 5300 aituanoe bag eden | TTENDS to u ofthe Eye abd ‘Ear, ails ait Perfections of Vision, from 9 to 4 o’clock, at hi dence and office, 21 |way, corner of Warren street w had severe westerly giles. BCanouine, thanks from Norfolk for Barbadoos, Ke, 703%, with tree feet A eeupesiie pumpeat the % grew taken off by th lexan- hie! ak PAPER. 00 Yellow. .d_ 10 days trom Wilmington, N C, fi | ‘Opthalimia, Sto} ‘car Passage, Cataracts, and le in lots te it ha fo 22d inst, Leaking 400 strokes per | Opnenties, eifectunlly removed. ikembot on mca i aRooKs, RMAUIOSIS reared with great attention and success. 207 ‘Navasu st. to the 13h inst, stat | ee SS | o7 Squinting, cur jew minutes. - ‘ GS AND TOUPEES. Deniness, and alt discharges from the Ear, permanently COAL. Point Petre, Gaad. swepririe fend for, Nowhere, frvin eye} | Pare HELORS nowt terested WIGH and TOUPEES s [ STL contizneto sell the best quality o1 Re@ Ash Com fernam bueD , banded aud the vearel ben | Bixee the most perfect apecimens of the at of wig making ARTIFICIAL KVES inserted. these prices for cash eh, gH, Aa catoves, Of see keep her free by pamping ineorreetly re- | Yet offered to the pudhicrthey are so admirably adapted to Apectacles adapted to every defect. iaotmere | iarget ut, $6 00; screened snd Spe 1 kood cood ordgr, fret from | ported by the EA Phomyaon, at Baltimore, asthe Potomac, | the pecult Ch ee ih aE detect SPIROMETER. wirhe tliowed ts those’ who wi own Ryokan: He aunt ec testa tes eaneiiten oh foe’ Lengy oad | eee erat OLR Feb 10, In 4130, lon 4, ship Washingtou Irving, Caldwell, | tnufnctarsr Chest, be to inform ase Wineit se sMintia att ce DEAFNESS CURED. fim Roston for Liverpool. | eel ee ce | Symptocns of cast disease, thar the. procete, condition of pe 381 = BROADWAY. (xeract jl cheerfully comply with | Gai Bare rowland, iat Chitleston bound to Boston, 20th inst, | MASSAPEQUA HOUSE, Cents ean be ascututely secertained by applying to Him, at bis the request of Lieutenant Melntosh, to io SOUTH OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND rooms, at the Astor House, where his invention can be test- | was invalided 440, Br bark Portloud, fr Liverpo. ah for Charleston, 22d instant, fo d, professionally. He invites the faculty in general, ane om Charteston Ligh searing WIN iene apts y preterit hog Coa ABEL F this new aud impurtaut iavenuos, between the ment of Drs. Ci Edwards, aurisia io New ‘ome oF Crete Abby Lands, ha Liverpeot for Savanuah, 22d inst, | wit) he open for the reception of visiters on the first day of | aed | o’clock. ar the Astor Honsn tirely re - is hear an oly rr = te rev, North ride of Jamaica, bark Mary, 17 daysout from | March next, and boats wil! be 1 teat iets tor re CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FUNNITURE | f' forces, Jamaica. Halitax, bad co Fatmouth, Jat (2 twerh Neth of the Oveiey ber Howes. WANTED. Oil—A sure cure for incipier ra dischar- Brig Caroline E Plat, tin Mobile for NYork, 18b must, Pew uf : not noseas, and collections oi hard wax, ke. in the wick Ifandbenring NW Tieaguen, OTe DOLE. | LARihies or fr ot eae ra ( : ; | Tampico, aud understood thet they. had spoken a Bartimore poten ket tee | ere ee pont, W Mayi2 afew oays more, dis asted—blowing very heavy at the out is thar the p nares rf cand nat understan me. fn eh “da ae Ioth inst, at | E'MENRION Sr Brondway, up nears, granite build N B—Lad be attended to by Mra. De Boe 32. Jon 71 a Che | Broadway, up stairs, granite buildings. —Ladies ean be nt - ion and Da, Gay Head Nu: 10 miles, brig es Ben, Merrihew, 102216? adid coe and Job goods bought, of aay deseri mi . MONEY LENT. 29, fat 32 40,1070, brig ¢ pitt 2, tax 33 4 rig Gen Worth, Walton, 7 dys fm pus a8. Sehr J & Ridgeway, Spaulding, fm Baltimore for St Tho: | goods. LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. | a man, 23d inst, off the Rt hanwoek—erew all sick, NEVA Hie Imcroment of iM ALEXA ~~ huromen. “Koy ie. Mannie Aletier from bark Handy of Fairhaven, reports her at Fe- pee Browe, end ? r nd na _ or B i \* ¢ lalwds Jaue }0, °46, 18 mou hs out $00 bbls sp oil on board; | Passengers Ariiv. at ace, Kingstou, Ellis, Pairbaven, 21 10s, 200 Ps sle ‘The r+ port of bark Theo} rr LivesroouPacket, ship Ashurtoa—Dact J B Blake and of randie: Noy 98, clang: anne Ginass, of Westport, at | 68 Brogdvay. up nate ies enn be attended to by Mend. LEVENBIVN, pea t D: e. For sale as dis Rushton ady, Kayland; Miss Howar Kugland; | undoubtediy correct. ‘Thy 20u bbls with which ahe in Feporte | poe — Bev ng fi i j * | ere “ u's waily William street ; John G.G'Cushan, ie bw | SQcest wa oll previousty sent “home from the Western Ht | usr RICE yin ararata tom 5 date tons Morne Faglor, Mai aNd aod J & D ‘Sands, Wyle’ naa 9) 4a tue a ‘ape Hora, Oct 6, (by letter received at Nantacket) | Nw, No. 93 Bowery. FRR Eee lee ortie lavished acd star Brand New York-and Hy Ee ea eT Pialedtthi. a PiAsoow= Bark Adam Chr-—Mr Hatehinson, Mr Gier, and | Young tero, Swain, Nan; Ontario, Horn, do; China, Fisher, pans Rie NMA Borne ce WAMES-A tae Jot new aa ae = ui BPS aN EXTRACTOR he steerage, clean. |, No, 57 Down’ . you E nd fall DALLEY’S V. IT" | On NW Con rey to June 2, Ohio, Webb, NB. TONES Ne Noe tan w rd ot | size. grergaleby In ae Koacd. . Opercinn, & neges 9 MERCHANT AND DRUGGISTS can obmia their Worelgn Importation». foregn Ports BT a Moot EN N. B.—Chemicals, Cases and all materials used in Dagueriet applies of ‘the only genuine Pain Extractor | Apex, Dee 22—Arr bark Li Plata, Hamblet, Salem, via fn_errgerantiy on by TRL Tiiheral terms are mide with wholesale anzibar. 7.1. Jo | opt as (Gambia), Dec 20—Sld brig Robert (of 8 Yor) | ‘ith agents. i} a ae ‘of its remarkable efficacy in _ Piles, jam, ke. Be. turoished geri ip Ashburton—1 cast I Hill: TING = won He: * aaa etl BLEACHING POWDakK. 25 REWARD. aN , 2M Kebroary, on board ships Ror- | TOO SASK Borw’s suverior Bleachi Powder, ver | phew O8T—On_ Tu Bremen, Jan 23—In port. bark Und'ne, Lovett, for Hartles Pp hi ty of Orleans. wharf, from Belfast, Jandiog and for sale | "Wanted immediately several teayelitog agents 3 K'Huender Joh i - 4 Warks | Pook, ice bound sings Vee 17 bites Oe ae gold wash « a dchain=-said | 5 toore PERSSER BROOKS, | and'w I isceamended: LTA a pais | KHalenaes Joh: Mobrasont ene ty order) 8 W adie | "Gare Havtien. Feb foot of Wall stiset, 9 gold ~~ wr Nos 65 an ena a ae No ‘ondw | Keon 1 AL Halsted &Bon—1 Riggs & Jeaki Bered 1 Fy taetvanli vecerve ke bare reward, UY ITS WORKS WILL PRAISE IT. RUARES |THE NEW YORK HERALD. fe | (0 oFuerm'6 cs Keiss Brow & eu. & Bran 1 Smih « Thurgar—9 Butkley & Grahamas Paton & Srowart | = Mitchel & Gonker=2158 burs 1roa Pierson & co—2 Win Whiewiight—I Walte & Gillespie=3) Hunt ‘eros co ve hitten cks kdwird Comiug—I case 0 | eeygmise the samet | FW COLLINS, Jr.,56 South at. mext day Helen Batridge, Yor Tein jad ind dys hrs Gi Kingsburys for Bonnie inn few dysy Gig | : BEEBE & COSTAR, 1 nt 8.NO HUMBUG. Dozenafter d daily, and Hruneie Home i Sout J sed Stowart=1e ioethart, Grbaun | Ilatday Metamors, Franklin, for" Ware WATTERS, Deicee te itis a cited odors har cured ard | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. wood=I ‘Tos Hune—1 L in brig James, 156 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | will cure Possible. en | —— ---_ ‘Bush & co—it ‘Took Ht | Gatwar. Jan 1—In port, ship Manchester (of N York), L. introduce Spring Fashion for Geatlemisn's Hats, elied and painful joutes, spinal affections, Girculation---Forty Thousand, a | | Gane. ighed Fepo red thrown on her beam euds joa beers _ #25 100 nm, bgt NGERSOLL, Sole Propri DAILY H RALD 7 2 $7 ‘ownsend, Beyre & Ulark=2 W ‘geakeeee | tt, Dow c ENTLEMENS HATS. Depot tehy st, two doors below sein. Pe ON doen one 7 ge ge tl 2easks Walsh & ear ie nel }don Ue | TYLE FOR BERING: tor will be introduced on See catifientes in True Sni | ERKLY He ital b= ry Satnrday—Price 6 cents ndrew Mirchell & com10 Dwight, Starg’ port ships Ad + ‘ednesday, Mareh 3d, by Sec ce-tifenteein Vrve fee ___ an py —3 1244 cent bh vane m—1 cask Folger & Ailore3ce | Christoval ane dinithe froma fog 5 Dae LEARY & CO., Hatters, TU OWNERS OF iisal BSLAL WALD KOR BORO. cy Heeam Packet day— Astor House, Bro N vp of our atyle mill be forwarded, by td- | PRUNING GRAPE VINES, ‘at i soa—l esk J Kuisou—1 Barray & Way fom KE co—1 cx Joha Falconer &eo—Vensk dns | from'dy, cleus Piliot hn Comaan’—Ie trusses Auatin apieer | rotd, Heh, frm New: York d —\ Joha Smith <2 Nevius & cot cask son.’ from Portiand, «i | FRANCIS BLANCHE, 4 ent, iptorins the owners uf eal Estate, hae. stakes ing, lots, and col Het i‘ ou KF. been, for th ‘ortinnd, ane; Falmouth, Walker Bigs @i4 conte pet copy-40. Fer ‘aanncns payable ined for’ New Orleans; Chi de Hi UAL PICTORIAL HERALI—Published 09 the Fuiter Bt loiman=8 cs Jow ex Walker Srothy FRULL T TEES ispence each. Van Lew, Smich & anes Bu aail for Bi rey, for fon 12th. a ol yk 8 : 1D Ov JeRSRY (not Galwav ), Jan TLairbre vanes: { AnD. SHRUBBERY. fidence. He en) advance. Advertisements should be. written in a ver, lckwann, © Verh via Usets JOBN ANDERSON, Frncricnl Gardener has a. box at | te a ammount if legible roanuer. ‘The Frc pprietor will not be Teoponsibie fot & ey—3 8 Bnodgrntanl DE Ma Feb 10—In port, brig Coriath, Smith, one. the Seed Store of puNtar & THOMSO ond: | ty to aoe Olhice, Ni errors that may occor in thes. Butterfieid & com Loinvert, Zanzibar. | way, where he will evil dail the season, and execute | aided aad aer3 F PRINTING of all kinds executed beautifully and with Howe=1 ese B Perkins, Graves, from | premprly alt ord he ms ¥ ved with fiiwor jers or communicetions. by mail, addressed to the t be post psid, or the portage will be de- F Nov 7), * NOY | SODA WATER AND APPARAIUS. J, Mactn N | steamer, (om | Sth 1 bhird-Avenne, N.Y manufseturerof all che modern i ley ik ti 4 Atm fri seri: it Gags mya genet a oan ipa ea | aig paw ie nae raderararia: | ei TN GeO BERNE Wea OUetah A Ronert=t AT Be yy wang NOV | for Ving of sole Wi ‘avrupe, alse for ton pace rice mach low be foreign Proprietor of the’ isworth k com Henry Audrewse d'very #0 | fret mn of the end fs we ke ah wt PERSSE & MROOKS her Yous Arnaty Eatam.isumenr, 2 Book & Bwau—6 cs Win 8 Milltrol ee ‘sydney i ape of Goad ‘Hope econ cay —- eiedob pilates \ Paper Warehouse, 65 and 67 Nassau st. North West coruer of Fulton and Nassau streeta