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avowul Ww. NoTon, March2—11 P.M. | the other friends of the old women, trip him up, and floor | chombercould hardly be persuadedto take \t down: a te oe | TO THE A mass meeting of stctienlee euiployed io the Wash- esa sine the. win come it tos th sakes | went down very hard with then. a #, What @ triuuay } ol or BA Ae poe ah bw —s WEATEE- waptnester Evening, Moh L A TE s Ti M 0 M —E N 7, ington navy yard, assembled to-night in Anscoste Hall. | aid coffee tax party, includ Ulitue oid euation Mr. CLarron—Ob | the Lonoreble Senstor ia hardiy W ¢» closeacoucern, at the Mount Carbon ti: adjmn- | FLE-URS by 42 Donsueses Vieonoises. | Resolutions earnestly and respectfully remonstreting But enough of a that. 'y awy they are going to | on the other side of the House. [Laughter.] ieee aamericl Navigator at itera iy ke Aldereeriieninte MeV eee oe WATER 4 mepyppeugie mt ‘against the late order changing and reducing their pay, peli tr pemnphe Ja00 besten, ee pees | ants, Buruaa— From acts tan ek trond an yt A o’elot are, “y | accel e. 5a i «pais 2m Mare 147, che following valusbie Keut Eatae | “te be" felowed by the FOLKA PAYSANNE, by 24 | beboettrhaguer<snaaena wre, Viz 1. ‘fhe sowut Carbor was adopted Mr. McCauly, commander of the yard | jhink be does better in the Sonsto thon vi | i . ote, aad oll ats Fariture, of the ‘Af o; wnich, GRIST TO THE MILL—Marquis de Riehe- | = was desired to present them to the Secretary of the | Paris. Dix would bea much better man { ted for the establi rarm and cold Bu bardsomely ornamented terraced guden.a lene two welt (led see-houses, and an eatesaive leveey seakl coach-house, and nine pint alleys, (erected last year) This biishment is too well know! @ More particular reany time, A catalogue of the previous to the ante to those who wish to exam 2 The two adjouing stores, offices and dwelling houses, with kitcheus sttiched, azd the lots on whieh they are erect: stories ‘of which a I furnished, an unt been occupied ss an addition to th of the purchaser, be tak the fence. {This wed to refer to Mr. Claytou’s remarks on the slav the French | question ; : } : ; the ord - | Court. Me is not ignorant of the language. He is one | "Mr. Cuayrow said that the Senator was dear to usall; waeas "io soni with the GALLOPE Du8 DRAPEAUX, by | AEG MRLS LBP ORT A WF | Novy, ond use tis intuence in having the order rescind- | Court, Ma's, et ignorant of, the Language. | te is one | tad witha Conlied conniineet te he ee x 48 Viensoise Dansue: ed. He has se consented. ‘The men in the meantime | the most modest men of the day. Ihut it taker a mint of | lect at sir ges” jt 0 " = | a . * in, he thought that, notwithstanding pip epast 6 o'clock ; performace will com. FROM MEXICO. will work under the new regulations. money to pie Parte Ch. er. But that should be re- | all this, that Sonator’ had becn giving his friends for ATHE— Wednesday Rveniug, March, | March 2—11 P.M. LATER FROM THE ARMY. fess to talk about economy.’ Our minister at which it woe has been rescinded, and the workmen resume operations | P, eught to have the privilege of a clean a fT AN ALLEN. mont net ae yore mittee ial o rument | supporting the war, u Caudie lectures” Mr. Clayton com. Mie bra of AN ALLEN . ho T: y Iti 1d thing to be THE LOUISIANA VOLUNTEERS ALL SAFE. | ‘°morow- 1 SARtsehc Sate cauealaaea Renae sts | | It ough to pay its own expenses, even in France | strong aud indigaant denune ition of joa by t is use! Kod he was defeated. atthe | Mr. Peance secured the f 2 lean, | marks till after the ee ee No | | The Vice Paseipeny laid & bject of private chari- | cluded by an eloquent enlogium of Henry Clay, and « ‘The late order as regards the Philadelphia navy yard | 7°; he calumnd | to Burrato, Marc) 2, 1647. | botter man could be eral reports before the : | ! | bat sould be sent to France than Senator Dix, and | Senate, one on the analysisof sugars, of which 5,000 ex : 4 re "a copies were ordered to be printed. s and “he wines aud ‘Ke. in the store Flour is held in this place at $4 76 0 4 873¢; wheat at | his way ought io lye he rl oP : ps Toms, at aprige ghieh will bemamed atthe vale—otherwise | Dqott; Kita, Mrs Sergean and Gallery 105 cone | General Seott Expected at Tampico, —| 5, snd cormat 60.0.5 cents. ‘These prices are merely | upon the Hench OTS a perenne Pecace lotrodnct goat oc those two houses, &e., will be sold topether. ~ Doors oven ato o'clock. Performunce Goimmences at 7, | ee he Ce attached “with renee and 4. Phe So xt as oa sevens, ogy snd hove, 2 BENEFID OF ie, i AKER, ANE: AMONG mR | nominal. is ps pace sa Oe qrrsae attached with Crutchett's aod next to the comer of Main street, now occ! . ft , hnsmneneepaipel TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. and Reet tothe gor ithe ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, — Wednesday |THE REPORTS OF SICKNESS | : Feces L tel sd ther? foceaclelelea Revaes stare settee M evening, Mareb 3i-=-The performances will commence. oR | AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. SECOND SESSION. At four o'clock the Senate tock a recess till six i leginst, OF onan tede with the BAKBAK OF SAVILLE—Figaro, Walcot; Fio- | TROOPS EXAGGERATED. EVENING SESSION thot they pf otopenyn hy eee td ct 1; counecied aso at such jaddition ts or mm. Senate. Sonate reassembled at 6 o'clock. Chamber illuminated s which, he MARRIAGE OF FIGAK O—Antonio, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wasninaron, March 1, 1647. | with Crutcheti’s solar gas. Increased representation of jotlan Bas Misa Mary Taylor | MEXICAN TREACHERY. March comes forward in propria persona, riding upon | the beautiful daughters of Unclo Sam in the circular Teds Lad eae me EA LY JAS—Delph, Mr. Hol- * white clouds under a heavy nor'w Galleries filled | balcony, looking down upon the Senators. All handy, D ¢ 30 Cents; upper boxes.i25' cents; pit one shil- Tho Army, Navy, and Post Office Ap- to overflowing. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Sprole. Journal | above aud below, chattering like blackbirds ina corn, Oreheatre boxes 68, ee |DUPLICITY OF GENERAL COs. Sold oxes $5. aves at7 o’cleck ; cur tional front oa ast ranee agi Ain Fire lusurapey Co. he bui Thiladetphia, and &u | not read. e rnce cn the furniture, &e., in the Hotel aud thetwe ad- ropriation Bills Passed. | THANKS TO GEN. TAYLOR. (Message from the House.] on irg houses, w ue fi : ‘OR! ERA 7 —_———_ | lonof Mr. Bavcen, the resolutions for t] THE MACEDONIAN FRIGATE. Jo. ca h gate, ‘wil beheld or the benefit of or transferred irra prop! Is | qgoBmotionot Mr: 8 th fo 1 o Uh pus ehase 1 Ne: wich Theatre, Chariton comer of Varick.—' | Gen. Taylor an army for the brilliant operations ot Mr. F, d to take up his resolution setting HIRE water, for all purposes, hie beau iutroduced ay evening, “March 8—The entertainments will com: A Yankee Trick. VESSELS OF WAR DETAILED _| Monterey, and for gold medals to tue Major Go apart the ship. Macedonian, for the truant juto -he yards of the Hotel and ea ihe with ANGEL OF THE AT11C—Michael Magnus | and there commanding, and certain of his he } be carried tony part of the premises. Posses Mr, John Duna; Mariette, Mrs. Watts * J | eiher will be given on the Istol of April, if de ‘To be followed by THE KEB ce potation of provisions contributed by the people, for the e) nh Up, and nefit of Ireland and Scotland. . Vote HEE GMure Antho- | MOVEMENT OF THE TROOPS. To agre bsequently reconsidered, Mr. Huntinaron objecte: A bill had already gone to HF Ott Convey Provisions to Ireland. me the ere une hues 4 jermeuil, Mr, Fredericks; Robert Macaire, John lementma, Mrs Tilton. Bann; Clamantita dies Titan a cit comer ig | Atieipated Attack on Matamoras by Rancheros MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Qnmotion of Mr. Syren, it was agreed totakou recess | Tht vl related to the goveramout sonirivatioes ti < ny Tape, John Danu; Edward O’B: Yo Which will be added the first CAIRE- i 1 house, with ki on the north side of ‘That bill related to the government contributions—this On the pre a " ; Q to-day from 4 to 6, P. M. relates to the contributions of the people in their private otherbstidinge sna | — three { vorite dances during the evetin y MICHIGAN ResoLuTioNs. . capacity. Not taken op. rorinee ta rgedotved | Dy Siarch aie tnumaey itt and Peasy anette | 4 Warm Reception Awaiting FOLLY IN THE SENATE. Logisatare it vindication of the udmsisruton ead the | natiaag® #2" tte House, overal bills acted on by Pennayivauia Fire Insurau 7 erdi’s rat LOMBARDI — 3 pices Sosa aes ico. i of, or tran d'to the purchaser, Patri: Viclinda, Sigra, Bou: Them. Shameful Waste of Time in Both | Wars RELIKF TO INRLAND. | On motion of Mr. Buvien. the Semate took up the three prea rupply of spring water is.also intro eTHAO, ohne me tee | Messrs. Dickinson and Dix presented—the ono five, | million bill Also will be sol y 4 umber of building lots, desirably suusted, cn, Main and Centre streets, ‘Phe location of this | tano ‘Squeity desirabie for the man of business, orthose | Opera Books may be had at the Box vursuicof health er amusement. A owrapbic map | and ak ey ‘2d do, 50 Pi Hints Betees’| THE CAPTURE OF BORLAND, CLAY AND Pag ogg Seeds Menem ae & cern at | « GAINES CONFIRMED, i United States in carrying provisions to the famishing | of Mr. Peaveu rose and said he should confine himself to ecial purpose, to wit: the vindication of the truth hs ad Biater in ecbinary te tas teen said heretofore by the Senator “ jople of Ireland. ; Missouri (Col. Benton, ir. ree acco ry Ants newspaper, or Wil se Taraished en | Ber Gtice ocr 9 Rene al THLEGRAPHIC. PCommittees ofconferenco appeinted on the Naval and | tool up the spevchr of ne auld in reetee aocerdingly app version to the subscriber, No. 533 Chestaut street, Phi commence at 734 0’e! fee aeons ‘open at 7. h ‘West Point appropriation bills | takes the ground that Texas to the Panuco wasorighally ais. iui taxa ews aeecre hp The Mexicans Actively Fortifying all the Saiaie. u ; 1a, AGwlowY of France. ‘Mr, Peatce tok iene as a for generals, | jon; and maintained {rom ‘ 1 HI be proportion of the pur. | VEE MA? LGERS of tae Italian Opera sincereiyragre: Roads leading to the Capital,” Wasuisaros, March 2, 1817° | iments, with the amendments | vered ‘Texas, nemed its rivers, wetted its coldalen: gave ee money. on oud aud mortgage, with interest pay le to be compelled to change the days of Performance tor pital, The report of the Committoo of Conference on the | (on of the committee thereon. | the people hor language, and built the towns of the ro, haityeurly, under an agreement that the whole balange shall | this week only, on account of the sickuews of Sig’ Bonedet, i | Bild luid by for the present i come dif ether of the payments of Jacsreet ar grncizal | Who's gecang better and wants «few dayu ere &o. dees de. Army Appropriation bill was adopted. is Romemovan si, | Ahsteat anny eve. paid earlier ot the oma ‘ofthe | ante tor Weduesdey: cd these 1. Waa y, have th a A joint resolution to place the United States frigate | wr. Davis, from committes, reported the annual light- ious geegraphers, from 1600 dowuwarda er, On KiVing peer days’ previons notice. titles | same for Thuradiy, or exchange for other days. by appl Wasuixaton, March 2—10 P.M. Macedonian at the disposal of Capt. De Kay, and the sloop | house bill as it come from the House. In regard to the boundarioa of Texas, Mr. Pearce refer- jisputabie, and will be executed free tom gee wyihe. Box ites. Tuesday, larch 9th, will take plac New Orleans papers to the 23d ult. inclusive, | Jamestown at the disposal of Capt. Forbes, of Boston, to | , Mr. J. M. Cuarron moved to amend by an item of $2000, | red to ante beret a Aneto) ng snore perticularly wietphia, February 22d, 1017. m3 iter CIRCUS contain advices from Tampico to the 18th, Gal- | Convey provisions to Ireland, was pussed, 21 to 14, alae aM a earari inet Ooo Dea al ye hpreeimteremeeiestao rec ng oj JACOB S. PLATT. Auctioneer BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. veston the 11th, Brazos the 16:h, and Vera Cruz | The report of the Committee of Conference on the Post | Mr. Sxvixn asked the whole amount of the bill. | 88 boundary is set down as the Nuece: CATA ee ter Weta ce ASS AND | rrvitis ENING, March 3—Mr_ W. Hobbs, the Great | the 2d, : Oftice appropriation bill, was adopted. wo ee Cernig cette afi pps Oa amr Mineizrrrag ged ) tha Jorseman, is on, jim $400 4 ‘The Wisconsin Giant, upwards of 7 feet high and the cele- | ‘The Louisiana volunteers, wrecked in the On- | 4 tesolutiondirocting the Secretary of the Sonate to | tmondments to the bill, considering tho emergencies of | Senator from Missouri had denounced aé aa act of piracy brated Yankeo Dwarf, Major Stevens, will appear in Jack | gia. all . Reale ss ea contract with Dr. Houston to furnish reports of the pro- | the treasury. nd y of which he washed his hands. What less the Giant-kil ‘aka are all safe, with the exception of six,whom Mr. CLavton contended that the safety ef human life wumption of President Polk? It was precisely ‘Master Macfrland, on the Tight Rop: the Galewal : 7 ceedings and debates of the Senate to the daily papers, or | y Mrs. &. Aymar, Mr. Sergeantvand Mr. Madigan in Horse- onel was constrained to leave behind. paramount Co) leration. 16 to 14—agreed to. famy of President Tyler It was the mauship, to print them himself if they decline, was taken up, aod | ¥S# # $8000 for alight house at Kenn nly the ‘movement ef the No action occurred between the volunteers be hil Mil i i i , Mr. Benton moved to refer it toa select committee. Lost, | bunk harbor in the State of Maine. Not agreed to. army by Tyler gave no offerce, while the march f gif al he erated Band of | and the Mexicans, 19 to 29, "| "Mr. Davrow proposed to jnwert an tem of $1000 for a by orders of Prosident Polk, resulted in the * i ‘bl f war. And yet the Senator The volunteers reached Tampico on the 9th | Mr. Benton spoke upwards of three hours, offering TLIGht Rosse BA poroels’ Vou sister teat g:nenoueid: | feet ninisea eal seme 7. t the | same of the fleets an {KeAL SALE OF 100 OIL PAINTINGS AND G SUPERB ILLUSTRATED WORKS.—H H LEEDS will seil This Day, at 1056 o'clock, at No. 8 Wall stree collection of 160 Oil Paintings in perfect order, most denounced the infamy of Tyler, while i pea i ’ | disreputable policy'on the id id 1 t sie instant, all in general good health, but very much | numerous amendments. ered, and Mr. J. M. Clayton’s amendment rejected. Bill | he had approved a far more Pp pal y aud extrao dustry works of ere, Vote eve many gems ebneaa “ids ieeaae marched: "Mei ‘h re | Mr. Jonson, of Maryland, remarked that the course | fuirly through. | part of the present executive. On the subject of con. superb copy of Bozdell’s folio Shakspeare; Musee y mn h ven wel * , ARMY BILL. juest Mr. Pearce argued that it was a los ng Rame—we 4 vol avd other magaifi-eut works. | Sale without abandoned a few miles from the first camp, un- | % the Senator was extraordinary, and he would beheld | qo thirty odd million bill for the support of the army | should never be reimbursed for the costsof the under- bert tad ebb re eet toed Soe AMERICAN MUSEUM. able to march, and it was found impossible to | fully responsible for the failure of any important mes: | for the ensuing your was taken up; and/an amendmest | taking. He also hed great fears on the slavory question, E ARE REQUESTED to draw attention toasletobe | EYERY, Day and Evening, thi ane ez commencing on | carry them through the sand on litters. One | s¥f not passed in consequence of this consumption of ri ie lag erp tec ede 8 8 |e iinticon inillfon bill en two grounds; because’ its ob- made by DUMONT & MOSAC sit the Merchants’ | tormances Daily, in the morning ot it56 nad ee eet. | overtook the main body. The oth ined, | time. BANK OF MRTROFOLIS, Ject was not specified, and as far us disclosed, it was in- bach she beh of March, at 18 0° ae Fook, and tno in the evening os Glock | and are SSOBABIY WAIL: ca i rei Fae the enemy, | _ Me: Bunrow rejoined, and charged aninvidious attempt | _ A bill was next taken up, auth rising the Secretary of | tended to pay off the’ Mexican army, fowhich he could ing of uineteen lots, five om the eust side h NSUNERAL TOR aH i Gesell Gccicant ROU yee ae emZY: | to establish a paper in opposition to the administration. the Ereaaury to refund to the Bank of Metropolis samo | never assent. He had no objection to the Hie Grandes Hiegansrembiny, aout fh dso of pty | Mensa Man unit hewnera revels | igo. ns cot WM howly expected at Tam- | "song warm words ensued between Haunegsn aod | °° pees | Snide kamen arian ttta ate e antae ms, 10 per cent, cash, the balance of one-third on the 25th jowNkD Mxaps of Europe, and been seen by 5,000, eon ;: Benton, when the resolution was postponed until six Mr. Asuuey reported the House bill for organising th: jons inde: h, and the tesidue two-thisds to remain on bond and | persyns, has returned to America, inthe steamaiipCamtne, | ‘The sickness of thetroops at Tampico has been | o'clook in the evening, and tho Senate adjourned to that | PYopoted new territory of Minnesota, north of the Ba Lore penta a ehh ef See rece pr so apie ster parcel, consisting of Give lets on the westside of and made GRAND DEeuT exaggerated. Their health generally was excel- | hour. a Vout! venue, and on the north si of LTwenty-fou ie OREGON. ires for its prosecution, and should do it fearlessly. , to the American public at his old head quarters, the Ameri- | lent. ‘The Senate reassembled at 6 o’clock. Mr. Asuuey asked that the House bill, providing for a THE WILMOT PROV! is at b th ants” Kx. | changer stdin cdhegs ofthe ructioneates of ames We is, | om Masons, wetrete. LOM se re. 1 O'GLOCK, There are about seven thousand men eager for | A resolution was offered to suspend the joint rule, #0 teal Tone], Sosy Onemen ba thloeet wp [oe | of tk os bee pettetived hie pri i 1 Sree ir Bist str and of Wm. Hurry, eee on the platform, in one of the main halls of the Mu: ii action, but ignorant of their immediate destina- | % to enable bills to pass from one House to the other fi. Diveon: Dhicetad: tenthands. He bed rather hes listener sa oie Sones ot Roe Pecan, Mon! Ieis presumed Vere 0 ill be the next | 24 adopted; which was concurred in by the House. '| Mr. Asxuey insisted on the importance of the bill. _ | He should now confine himself to the question of slavery. itt, 1c, WigBROWN, Avetionser, 4 | Yels, Re., sing a variety of songs, dance the Pol ia ep tape sbi - ‘The Committee on Cenferenc rted on the Post | Mr. Nites said ho would endeavor to do his duty, and | After stating the rights of the old States under the PUENITURE, Fiano, Force,’ Lamps, Girandolos, Plated | frie, Ke. sing a variaty of songs, dance the Polka, Bailar’ point of general operation, and they expected to : aalotys jill asked the consideration of the post route bill. ‘compact of the constitution. Mr Dix argued that onthe rae Ted eee ee SS ad | THE ORRAT, GRECIAN STATUES, &e, ke. He will also op ised Ollice Appropriation bill, and it was adopted. Mr. Asuuey acquiesced, and the Sonate took up, on | admission of any new States they wore entitled to the wruga lange ttsck Kuraitarce soagriing Sohn chats, | pest in his maguificent : leave Tampico in February. ‘The Vice Puusienr said that the first business to be | motion of Mr. Nilws, the House bill, entitled Py 02 | equal rights of the old States. We had admitted Texas French Bedsteads, Washstands, Bureaus, Windlass Bed: Ss enpa iki Que Vico land, and worn be- | _, 1 2@ Catharine was still off Tampico,with a por- | taken up, was tho resolutions relative to the contract for THY PesT ROUTE BILL, | af alave Btate, with the proviso that there Reo ght be no steads, Hair Mattresses, &c. Also, an elegaut rosewood el n by Que y A ni | tion of the N r i eae ; With amendments, establishing certain in | slavery north of 36°30. And yet Texas had extended Fieia fons, tl fore all the prineipal Courts of Karope. whieh he will | tion of the New York regiment. Many officers | reporting, which was kept under consideration until 9 Connecticut and elséwhere. d | slavery over the whole territory. We had admitted dozens. Fine Papel } raya, imps, | SPPear te AUTIFUL SCOTCH COSTUME, had gone ashore. The soldiers were not allowed | o'clock, at which hour it was ordered to a third reading, Texas as a slave State because we found her so. Woe Ginadoles, Table Castors, Dison’s Britannia Ware, in which he will dance the MIGHLAND FLIno, ke’ land. H Hk geen ea u had the equal right to receive a free territory as wo find Coulogues now ready. Sait ponitive, raiu or shine. "The MAgnirioase NTS received from Queen Vieto- |‘ !and. Had not heard of the Mississippi troops | yeas 27, nays 19. it. And yet in free territory admitted as a free State, the : eg | fit nd the principal ed Heads of Europe, will be ex- | on board the Statesman, who, from last accounts, | ‘The Report of the Committee on Conference on the ibited. | State so admitted ay afterward establish the institution the Ist “ May next, a “ IN THE AFTERNOON, FROM 3 TO 5 O'CLOCK, | were suffering deplorably by siekness. Navy Appropriation Bill was adopted. VOLUNTEERS—PAY THE STATS, | of slave: fect is the sovereignty of the States. itl Jroton weter, a ia Pe i Sommit 7 ivil | _ Mr. Dix reported a resolution to indemnify the States | He was in tavor of this biil of $3,000,000—ho was in fevor Bex farther particulars apply to | KVENING AT 7, AND AGAIN AT 8% O'CLOCK, | High honors from head-quarters were ordered | 4 Committee of Conference was ordered on the Civil po a: i for fitting out and sending off velunteers to Mexico. f the acquisition of the territery proposed—he hed ®, VENTYEL, 146 Broudway, ene UR RORMANCES GN TE wT Aone ae | to be paid the memory of the late Lieut. David | 94 Diplomatic Bill; also on the House bill for the admis- | ‘Atuiey sad Mr. Cameron moved. amendments, e en in favor of acquiring California, on account m3 arte Corner of Liberty st. TERPORMANCES ON THE STAGE, ; oat «__ | sion of Wisconsin into the Union. the scope of requisitions upon the treesury. Mr. Ashley's | of its tee pi were vr would be useful to us, “ge, _LARGE SHOW ROGM and Lots to Lease—On | it the Lecture Room, in each of which he will personate a | Gibson, second artillery. He wasa native of Vir- Th t ef the Military Committe Inst ing | was agreed to, the other vas rejected | and were of no real utility to Mexico. In all this torri- favorable rerms in the new buildiag comer of Chat. | bombastic ginia, and graduated at the Military Academ © aa epadsmente ot tha ea nmittoe against agreeing | Wir tuex moved an amendatent, (Message from the | tority proposed to be vcquired, slavery’ does not exit. Ik and vio'tat ets, Chatham Sqaa eing 69 feet * Deeply in lo h ©: in B yA y- to the amendments of the Houwe to the bill for the up- | House,] in behalf of the Texas volunteer: jot agreed. | is forever prohibited by the Mexican constitution—some she ong phd ela tay Ay KR BU 5 aptain Brown, of the schooner Pioneer, sent | pointment of general officers for the ten regiments, was | ney sneha of the Texes vole providing for w com. | had contended that slavery still existed in Mexico; Dut it tegeiliar, if dated. Cher for any bas ta id with rapttroms epplawi by General Patterson to succor the volunteers in adopted. | mutation of six months clothing to the Alabama volun- — ia sien Labices Gocunkes ihdabion th ta eco, quiring go pply to HR. | friveipal Theatres and Saloons in London and th he Ondiaka, returned to ‘Tampico on the 9th, and ll to red iral Grecia to emit eels HED EATE aa TL chat | petatbrors hasisads: ex ngeanate Iamby Ect aiptliod Sex, don Broadway, or 23 Me change, Hanover | Towns of Great Britains | inde oh er, | apadicelbes aa ae The vill to reduce the foes in admiralty casos Was | yeregd to, Resolution passed. Has to goto the Houso. | Prietor ofa haciends, or Te ine Lintoe casveral illo} OK SALE—A smal h id about six ocres of ‘AN MIC PAINT. NG O} NDON, i i amaicne Mr. Jounson moved to take up the bill for extending | } . 5 ; 4 land,situste at Rogkaway, Long island, on the Kock: | tne mos Ane ei ee ogOk LONDO! the Ondiaka wreck on fire, and burnt it. House of Representatives, two yeurs the charter of the Union Bunkof Georgetown, | in the republic. Shall we, then, establish slavery in any abd way ad 4 quater Purapile, and witht b a quarter ofa | Also gapaued, thote celeb ae The adventure of the Louisiana volunteers is Wasuinoron, March 2, 1847. | which was ogreed to. Bill token up and passed. eet ts oak peel ee se a ta New Your Trees, (wu weres tlsble, balunee im woods | Nutr Peseh |, SLHLOFLAN, Mit aamsing baed in Ameren s Particularised in the Picayune. ‘The day they | Mr. Hovsror, of Alabama, from the Committes o | MF-Bas»ax reported a bill, | Loginluture, and to the almost unanimous voice by which ncijer Heveral ober pieces of land in the same neighbor- BEEBN, the Yankee Comedian. took refuge from a watery grave opposite the | Conference on the Post Office appropriation bill, made a The resolutions for thanks to Gen. Taylor, were re- | they bed been adopted: NAR Toc ear eenee quire of Jobn L. Norton, jun. 4 Delancey street, ot at Nt G OUTANG to Ondiaka’s wreck, they received visits from several | Teport which was agreed to. | es eure or gold medals fo Gen. ‘Taylor aad his grtngindt | hot be established im any territories in which it do the «flies of Joon H. ower. are o . md iwerre TWo MONSTER SNAKES, 20 feet lon ing each | Mexicans of character, as well as peasants and | A Committee of Conference was appointed on the Post shila HM 10 LET IN BROOKLYN. i . ‘ 7 inciple. It w fi now exist. Nor was this a now pi fishermen. The vol \ Route bill. feumeds swords: Andthe resolutions es amended were | Critinal movement of Mr. Jedereon in the federal o 10, 12% ceuts. No Re- iT en. he volunteers were led to expect formed. Ge 'y of transportation, from the ommittee of Ways and Mesns, h the intervention of some inciden' 787. It was hii jure ; and in this h i ‘we: tr ei m the C itte Ww Ww i f some incidental business, | nance of 1787. It was his i to but one admission: assistance in the f tation, Mr. McKar, from the Committee of id Means, it inte it i en ‘tion of Independence, drawn the Senate, consistent with the Decla . , promises made. But the scoundrels were spies | &!® ® tePort ou the Senate amendments to tho civil and | “Een OF a. oe took up the special order | up by tho tame hand, Mr. Dix: here described the. su A lage two ste: ANATOMICAL VENU! a MADAM" KOCKWELL, the Fortuue Teller Ai ren und One payment will entit! Public are respectfully will hi the di and attic brick boure, No. 49 Myrile evenne, cor tdi Tee!, teu minutes’ walk froin any of Cie Ferries. It lias atwo story ten roo, conse Vatery, ‘uruace, bah room, aud all the moueu im: prove ats. ‘Itoverlooks alarge garden ia the rear, and 1s i i i i i States. And he doubted not faeti ; diplomatio appropriation bill, recommending concur- porion rdg tery Meroe 88 perior condition of the free ° t ou the widest erect ia Brooklya; osseasion can be had the disguised, and in the afternoon, under a flag of wie EGR cl ase Onicatrns Pa ish eue oan] Sugg malin eres cn ip jy | the Northwestern, Btates, Dow. gerer i ato pe Bost pases tne hoaee. “Hlent $300, "Aspiy is D. WROTE, oe BXuNu, | Ce, General Cos demanded an immediate and | ing oth | : seen Cees Cheloor, and. was, abort) oT 2 iration ta tie wise anc Douificent ordinance of Pathe enainees aoe sige ive howe {blue and gold ibe | “WALNOD STREET TREATRR | icabesnicy | URConditional surrender. The Hovsx was engaged in the consideration of these | "Mr Aries interposed, und suggested that an hour be | Jefferson, prohibiting, and in a measure forever aboliah- Wr md awe anemary CLIFTON CO’ sGES—FOR SALE THOSE S4VERAL GOTCAGES@AT CLIF- ‘ON, Staten Leland, as follows :— 3 ST.'JOnNS—Next to tho ehurch, on New York es perlor, with costly marble mautel, &e, ; dinin; I RENO Mast SEake, vameeer | Alarming representations were made of the | amondments until two and ahalfo'clock, in Committee | fixed for the Vote upon ‘this bill, and he propored the ing slavery in the ee Teyoud ike Uae ot ine ety the last night of Mr. aud Mire-Chas Kean, | SWatms of armed Mexicans prepared for cutting | ofthe Whole, and then took a recess until 6 o'clock, P.M, | hour of six o'clocle today. | tine of the | North at the present day. The policy of the Pee NF hi he ‘ " % ii notw: Dy ate fen nstare for. ee a in a SEE off all retreat, and Cos represented his force at | ‘The House was engoged from 6 until 9 o'clock in voting | Senate; and confine himself strictly to his opposition to es ie a ie. :- rth had aided in the admission Wir os eG Ren eighteen hundred, when in reality he had but | on the amendments from the Senato to the Civil end Di | this bill, and the reasons of that opposition. [As under. | Policy. And y jo 3 SECRE' isiana, Florida, and ‘Texas—Texns, which of hs ; is tood, however, it appeared to be generally couceded that | Of Louisiana, us Foom, wed pantry on first floor; erght bed: «Mr Chas Kean nine hundred and eighty, all told, and many of | Plomatic Appropriation So many disagreed, that a wi aight. prokabh PI rea ties vote at ix oreloek| ‘Mr. | itself embraced sanity ou Saal samcacae OC ther eey to drobes nd closets, ‘she fine Aymot ‘Mrs Chas Keaa 4 i Semmilttee of conference had to be appointed Clayton then tock up his argument, and assumed axa | the thirteen origin . Peina ates 5 y' ‘ them raw, and all “of whom had entered into the | Clay t P a | surrounding slave holding territory, and the north had ‘ Mae RATE Parana le AF Ae Be, comedy of scheme with hopes of gain and plund Several unsuccessful attempts were made, in Commit: | primary objection, that the bill wus unconstitutional, be: | ur See necieatet heat iutenon, "Now, f xe, Se 5 a nts’ ls eller, ‘ is ® s i opes of gain and plunder. t iff ‘ hi causa the constitution provides that no expenditure of | ‘that the surrounding territory 1" ty and larder with closes, &e. “the whole house Don Felix... Mr C Kean C 1 De Ri ; @ of the Whole, to take up different bills, and the com | Canto tie condition ete ‘except from appropriations all that we usk is, that the K hosted by aluwaceinthe basement. ‘Th a boiliug ii Mrs © Kean olonel De Russey answered the flag of truce, ittee rode several timen f t of bers | Public money te into be admitted as you find it, Let it come in free. The ing Of exvelion® water iu the Sear »4 | Mitteo rose several times for want of a quorum, members | made by law, and upon this point, Mr. Clayton, Went into Te Gay Be thalocel toutsiotian, bat froin the ultersoen’s sau by several larg but was not allowed admission inside of Cos’s | not voting when there was a quorum present. | an elaborate "constitutional argument, quoting vari- | southern Staley wot ate oe tert of the iree labor Soanmdenit nenicd we nse te alice’ eke ne VERY EVENING lines. Mr. Cannout moved @ resolution, to instruct the com | U4 ,authorit tage raped Feet Hotta: | of tho norththe freo laborer of the north cannot con heesute bie in te int ae 7 sidis ef the moderh cue. at “THE OPERA HOTEL,” Col. De Russy was granted until 9 o'clock next | mittee to report to the House the Senato bill for relief | this bill, and tho objects of th were a forestal- | sent te place hitasalt sigs An Casal Dy toe tee oo Mibu Melan tie ence nlery etek Wisk bait. Clifton Pe a tape tered morning, when the Americans must surrender or | for Ireland. | ment of busine: oO oe ere a ea tis tarekiory, by simiting Hor se, situated on a mos: commandig cliff, bounded in front commencing on Saturday Evening, Feb. 27th, 1847. fight. Tho motion was decided not in order. z y ot Now Youk, is ex'ensively walled a:d terraced, at 34 past 7 o'clock. . Con | it with the institution of slavery. He argued, that the 10 decide how | Wilmot proviso was a here ens, fo pa _ aqui | denied the consistency of that interpretation of the con- be eis he ke ‘ions beg «npg Erhed Bo ee ould | stitation which stretches it to the capscity of incorpers- ill the post route ted with rare trees and shrubs; has a kiteh issil anct bedroom on first floor, with uive bedrool ab ves a cellar ander the whole house, and piezz ou ti seas Not geatNTS At night the camp fires were lighted and the | Mr. Cannot appealed. ‘The yeas and nays were taken, His, ond Mes Wowson, U “d Neda geod style, | Americans marched ! leaving their knapsacks, and | ®4 the chair sustained. i | ‘Ale, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A Mr. Bory moved to suspend the rules to take up the ‘Nacred Coucerts every Sunday evening. all burdensome materials, which would impede “ On motion of Mr. Evan ated immediately west of and adjon ing committee | ting slave territory, while it denies us the right of admit i hat fi se fli, . illion bill—yeas 80, naya 12. No quorum voting, e! 4] Mr. Clayton resumed his con- | i and preserving as territory any territories t! Tasca the cewmee Galle uodese etiiage aire Tier the iene | eee their fight, and not wanted for sustenance. In 24 ek davis sie ees bret oF | ot conta ace Sear Seclaar ue Wil Uiteonage Pome toe | every. bts! Dis neat thtued 6 Ghe Mision at arya mauuer throughout bas a kiteben, with brick ovene saree: JUVENILE ORATORIO? hours they went ahead 35 miles, and not an arm- | "ai committe cone | Peosideut of tho United States | ‘There was no specifica. | slavery f vowts’ hail; ibree large parlors aod diomg-roem, ra. i 1D TIME. he | ferred to in connection with this debate — tion, no oliject set forth, and as an extraordinary, unspe- | Wr, Tel 3 : Fi Mr. Doverass suggested an adjournment, with the ur: | Sica uppropriation, you could as well appropriate | He deplored it; and drew a beautiful picture of the Prot. He aEcON! : hwadaweapcune | AT, THE, TABSENACLES on Wednesdsy Evening, | ed Mexican was seen on the way to Tampico. spleedid marbl Is, wi o dnesd ig oat 9 ee epee bot gag bcp March 34, the “Lat ¢ Oratoria,” FLOKA'S FESLIV A. fleor, au senan wa servacts’ ro Q Pla | integrity to the Union, preferring to place horselt 4 rariet rom and | tned choir of Five Hundred Young Mi ters and Misses, | the Louisianians’ retreat, and deprive them of | up inthe morning. much territory ought we to take’ He would not cena Koon hevvolt a y with the amalle Wstol a coach house, with | Uder the directionof Mr. Bkavauny. The house will be " i P : to despoil Mexico of one acre by robbery and conques! de supplies and succor. Yankee perseverance foiled | Revern Cuarman moved a call of the House. the best . Altering cistems, | ;p0ure on : the Union, and would maintain it; but she would never PB cau be exteuded to tree acces by taking in the adjoining lot ESPECTFULLY states to she Mann , | - perity of the great Empire State, and her unconque ‘itawers, ail on | Will be repented by particular request, miven aad Cos thought he had posted men so as to cut off dors‘anding that the bill should be the first thing taken | $50,000,080 us $3,000 000. ‘The next question was, how Perity Ly a J ther than to stand pre-eminent ove it 1x horses; one of | decorated, wnd the singers d-essed us on the former oe He preferred the honor and character of the American bent cis itenandaton: Vigvw Weck wan paaaken ce ol ¢ 634, entertainme: Laine ants him. There were about ninety serviceable guns Mr. Pertit moved to adjourn. watived. republic to ail the territory that Mexico embodied— | veoily arranged and laid ont with gravel walke, with ¢ " in possession of the volunteers. The others were | The bill for the appointment of general officers for the institution of sla shiuos, &c, om ps an MDL UG HACER 7 : ji i avowed object of extending the institution of slavery. slings, &c., und comprise about one and a half azres, whi LE AUGUSTA, lost in ‘getting ashore. This was one reason for | t#9 regiments was taken up, the question being, Will | Under such terms he would rather give than to seize | 7 Mir. Cow wished to explain the vote which he gave ifrequied the Unired States, that daring fot the House recede from the amendments relative to the | the territories of our defenceless neighbor. He would | fortis bill of 19th of May, oR declaring the war to ex- ve OLD BURGHER HOUSE, onthe Bask, with any | Je'ters(postsid) dirested 10 the De Russy not waiting. : General-in-Chief? pop tdlat dip aasen thal Te the acquisivionot a | ist, aud for Taisirg 60,000 volunteers, ke. The Teference 3 toate for sachin, eaual wots sk BBaceaeege RG | Neer Week Racorrrarees o2 her. General Patterson was making extensive pre- | “9 tionse adjourned at 11 o'clock, without taking a | single foot of territory which wonld raise the cont ‘Senator from Delaware to-dey, (Mr. J, M. Clayton) d plendid — paration to rescue the volunteers when they ar- | og. between the north and the south on the slavery qu Latean thet thee saath e Tesi LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. rived. | —— | Mon. (Tho Senator here branched off into an eloquent | ¢xpluined, thatthe metives which induced him to giv pa, [afloat | A a et NM a Gen. Scott probably left Brazos on the 16.h, on ee | OLE Blue Hen’s Chickens,” and their attachment to the | danger of being cut off und destroyed. I oeupiid by priv sof respeccadality for several | suites that appliertious for enawemen | 1 a | for the support of a war of conqu: | Union, He proposed to take no territory {rom Mexico | that vote " Wasninoron, Feb. 28, 1847. | this side tae Rocky Mountains, south of the Rio | dominion. pict 4 ae eee trate bad Siegen és 5 | The Tea and Coffee, and Other Things Besides.” | Grande, and he proposed that thi should all be given to ey eae teeta teen ogee conquest, tad Four companies of artillery under Smith and | Shout, shout for joy, oh, all yeold women, in all the | te south and west of the mouptains; in order to ore | hence he could not give the war, or the prosecution of | the slave issue, he would take no territory south of 36 | 7: : dog. 30 min. Next he came to the causes and origin of | uch a war, his support. Alro, forsale, a great variety of Building Si Mare’ Marly application should be made weveral houses will be rented, Capital westirent can Js eligibly aie { Betazeut, Mr. JOHN POVEYS of the Pak ae New board the steamer Massachusetts, which was said | saath | Eeethtocues Viemaser™s abe all sremeensin Bt | to be waitity for him. aiaiy icice saat cenit tale the juris | Swartwout, and Lieutenants Shackelford and | yalleysof the land—tea and coffee are still free! ‘They Ni buying for in- wre first class tenants, tue demand being far ir portion of the purchase may re- | GSHE M,C (Oh! No, no, no,j submitted « main on Morty diction of the M. W. Grand Lodg oof the state Hinton, were acting as a body guard to General | are free, God bless your old souls—they are free. Mo | the war. Iie assumed the position that the march vo the | Pe Ra gd (ol 0, ] eae Merete reenns ova, Patesgs Cf a deste.) PEC are Lute geet oath tants Ree er cee tioae | Soott | cha and Rio, and Laguayra, and Porto Rico—they are | Mio Grunde was, the dire Sir Jomnvon of La-(Oh los vote}, Explained that Hoan “27 Wall rreet, me LOWS AND ORFHAN'S ASYLUM FUND. C mp Palo has been discontinued. | free! Oolong end Souchoug, and Hyson and Howqua— | tho march to the Rio Gram pecwas in fuse of onal 77 cer aa aerate MW ANTEDSA weaily fuen shed Gwo story howe wp 4 Tare, aduaitting « gentlemen and Iedies. | Gon, Worth and staff were at the mouth of the | they are fi Tho revolution resulted from a tea tex— | wary, 1446, while Cong oll = | Pacific. i BEL Tir Broaswrav or Aadinge srecgree 19 #4 Avenue, | For Warren Hull corner, of Oliver nad Heary | Rio Grande, waiting to emberk then what could we have expected from a tax on toaand | Tt tto4 “with the fact, however, very shortly thereat. | _ Mr. Burien soid that the speech of Mr. Dix was a pro- ot Bros dixon q eet ; ir mi ol ya . . + ) ‘a vibcrsl Fen wi } be vivga it plensed with the honse and | gtrests; aad by the Masuere of the various Ledges inthe sity’, fe rata site ' : coffee but civil war! We all recollect that pastage in | eatt eee a ee a tory of the procesliogs in | logue to the drama, We were now advertised of what iS » Add Box 974 Post Of en m3 3ts*rh m? 3t*re Ps A an troops haba in avai The 4th and profane history, (very profane in this case) which tells | the touse upon this hea itr bp how ln Neg RhoA ae Of it ir, an the sponser Koo tAbLr, the House nd ouuu, D = aa Teal Brin ith infantry were on board; also the first regiment " in Te f inquiry was voted down by the democrats. The whige , ‘- Ei i Kim street ay eaghe teat’ front ty one COMMISSIONER FOR ARKANSAS. f rifl A \d dragoons, T lor’s light nil * Pigg shoe ede tpn a oa lol then ‘were ‘not responsible for failing to arrest the Fre career vious proscription of the South than a been p unde a Feet deep: For particulars, inquire of Joseph ce HARLE Fy BUSHNELL, of rifles, second dragoons, Taylor’s light artillery, koy. How grateful should we bo, then, in escaping this | sident, They were voted down. Tho movement ovale bert by th ston tach Naw York, ‘The sorth hes Lane, 089 Brosdway 2.50" faseau Stre 5 Kai 7 " . a“ ‘ a ‘ F s % r 1 SLAIN FIELD BASK eae LL is the ouly Commissioner for Arkan- | Col. Duncan’s battery, A detachment of recruits | taxontea and coffee! Oh! great Brinkerhoif! blessed | not at that tine be made in the Senate, pending the TES wl BUSHNE NOTES taken at for M as tu this city He crew the act himself appointing | were still ashore. t es at Walker's celebrated choop Sore i ih fo Commissioner for New Yok. snd 2 The roads between Camargo and Monterey are : aren Ve wed | ali the reiigion, all the education, all the honor, all the Boots and 5 ‘ be thy memory, when thou shalt take off thy spectacles, | Orexon question. Mr. Clayton in this review, reviewed | sere ote tg fo be fond all sorts and GiessaNa—mall | (oete’ "Bi, iuay.s Geteatationcs for thee eka = almost impassable on account ef robberies. " | lity ot the Union. ‘The school houses, and the th tion in the Senate, luth May, 1846, upon the bill | mora! jown to rest with thy fathers. Oh! most erudite | recognizing the war to exist by the act ot Mexico s and | church spires, only point to Heavon in the fev States. un, how immortal shall be thy name amovg the | on this connection he passed to aa enlogiam upon Mr. | Mr. Dix explained that it was the result of fre ports of Uver Shoes, 419 Brond way, New York, Gil thd eber State LORS TOT its instors! But highor than all, and taller than all, stands | Calhoun, fot the moral grandeur ho exhibited upon that | Whother it was in the north or inthe south. ALL PROFITS LO TAILORS. Th ch ere gathering fi m - | that intellectaal Lombard: lar of “the Si ae 7 id," eolitaey Wank oh |” Me. Burien.—I don’t admit the distinction. It is a dis- ‘SA a a HE 8, ‘ . te he rancheros were gathering from all quar- | that intellectual Lombardy poplar o © Suc ” | very bill, standing out as he did, “ solitary and alone, : ‘soutl I labor; | ne nay, sold fot BS Fine Rioneit nit T ead for anle by. beg ters, ‘They are expecting an attack at Mataio- | Long John of the Ill-o’-noise. Come, Botsoy, stir your | jx opposition to tue declaration of war. In contiguation, | tinction withoata difference. In the South it is ll labor at $440, equal to the beat sold in the city, | _ £2 lw*r T. OLIVER, 4 Courtiandt st. NY. the North is not largely indeb F stumps and toast the coffee— the learned and indefatigable Senator cited the lettwr of | and | doubt much i ther Boots, Shoes, Guiters «nd Suppers, oa haud HAD FoR $3 60 ras. The plaza was fortified, and the city placed . i South forher prosperity. Under considerable TST oy ttle on, Mr. Marke, and complimented the high character of that | the f 10 order on shart notice. All gouds' warranted to $5 RATS TO BE HA eaiecakdaibine, lly, put the kettio on Mr, Maks, and complimented the bigh cbareaier of at men i atlas! tm ime fen Hisfactions LUG JONES Te Bat —upting sevie fer ert tone ene : { Borland, G d Mexico, the gold and silver, the epocio, | now meant to insist upon his former remarks derogatory | the degradation proposed to be put, upon the South in iad ssi YOUNG ONES, 4 Aun about purenesing anew tile ex News of the capture of Borland, Gaines, an the vast piles of hard Mexicanas that we were to find in | to the character of Mr. Ma very trong terms, The rhe Weemenen Me ant oe "USEEAWSOVERSIOPE Te SII | Amina thors offered at the abo Clay is confirmed. the invaded EL, Dorado, 'whero are they ‘gone 7” | Mr Case aldo was avtsted that Mr. Marks was a | bo degradation, and, sncqueliy Eropowad He di we LADISH AND GENTLEMEN BR | with durability and brilline At Vora Cruz General Valencia had ‘been re- | Echo answers “ gone”—Game ! by the Lord Harry. | highly respectable and estimable man; but he had o : Quired south of 36° 30, he would contend for the rights vi SHOES, manutaccured of Goodyeat’s celebrated | improvements in the ‘They have not been fortheoming. They havo disap: | jected to his information, because it Was not corroborated | dvired south of 10! 0, he woul ‘openod; the Senator from wD 105-8 eatin cel d | tprovernes n the lieved of command, and his place supplied by arod, by any despatches trom Arista or Gen. Taylor. to " to offer tl iso hit Hweather, Worsale by the Guay cr, ie etd ae told: | once nowrtednes Gen. Vazquez : Deere! Asid Ike the bateleed fabrite of © vision, Me. Cuavzon then revumed thet his witness was then | New Yours om trwarwope pepe MUEL BROOKS, SPRING STYLE OF HA ie Mastin: Left not a dollar behind” unimpeached and unin) Pole Agent for Goodyear’s Manufaetories, 00. ra i Cited hin lettor of | Ml, knew by whom it was to be proposed, BIRD, col : . ‘quirt expatiated upon the injustice of the 02 lastesinae } | of Pine and Noaseu streets, invites the | The Mexicans were convinced that Vara Cruz | Nota doilar toswear by. ‘The visionary wealth of Mexi- | 284 September, 184, fr » setting forth thet | |, Mr. CoLauirs oxpetltes Ren yore and dilated upon Bc away, opposite Trinity Charch, | fomersand the public, to the would be the next point of attack, and were b co appears, indeed, a mockery, like the visions of water at Monterey hed declered that Mexico was | imei ‘hment of the South to the Union, But if her in: a MPOLKTATION OF DOG | ination of th i, . in s of Africa, constantly receding. Tho war und thst he desired itto be understood | Sitctions were attacked, if she was to be degraded, i Mitpecker tee Lege gum at—Keccived | etegent proportions of the new pattem eit meaenegtpm ie | ly engaged in fortilying the passes and roads tO | iva dend exponse ; and’ pestilence und the sesassin walk might move into the | tne cry of civil war was to be raised, there were mon ot fur itetiece, ama; | Spprobatin, "HIRD, comer Ping and’'" | the city of Mexico. in the path of ur advancing logions, Butthey must bo | territory, Detween the Nusoas and ‘tho Rio Grande | the Gr oto "wuld be, found sefcionly brevore of, wlieh are pro: | "Phy 2weodins*th g 4 And the wise and beneficent Secretary of the | without being considered as any cause of war. wf cent Rsdbaher dT {@ Anchen nat = seeees, Tho merchants of Jalapa were called upon for | Hoa Fy proposed; a tax on tea nnd collec, to meet the | referred to various documents, letters and despatches | Papelbon gthaneney mony bree oars a lent will mtreduce his Spricg’ style, tor secant @ loan of four thousand dollara. interest of the money, which, by hook or by crook, we | corroborating this postulate, that the march to the Kio Whe bring in # provision here which is at best, but » Ver Birds, ed, March 2, 181 is miimite. Noth ‘ * . must berrow where we oun, ‘The House refused Long | Grande was the direct cause of the war. Under wiser sob in ation, which accomplishes no! ‘sud wh ih Postet — - othing from San Luis or Santa Anna John made the motion, and the Houco refsed. We mast | counsels wo might have escaped the war ; but it was | peretregation, witich accomplishes, nove i. NOTICES won GENTLEM HATS. The people at San Luis, Tula and Jolapa were | coerce Long Jobn. We must bring him down a pog or | determined upon by the progressive democracy, nd we | schema as originating with trackling politicians, intrigne | Dy Orleans, TOR SUNG STYL how Lit, for sale, at on the alert to: discover the adva G | | to, no matter if he coos, a9 they any he does, frank | could not escape it. Regarding the refusal of Mexico to | ing for the pitiful support of the abolitionists 0! th» Sica LLINS, £6 %¢ PHOENIX HAT AND CAPRRETSON’S re ante (0, discover the advance of Gemeral | waste paper to hie printing office, to print the jobs ou, | treat while there is a be territories, or a | 10K f0 b | m3 twit do Pelton reset be WAT ORY, , | Scott. Texas news is interesting bus not worth | ho must be brought down. Ho is'a little tao tall. ‘The | hostile ship in their waters, bo considered that Mexico | North ERrOOL—Passeogets per packer hip | mm ne William 8 Gold, telegraphin Prosident saya, you must tax tea aad coffes, And the | was clearly in the wrong; aod t verchat declaration | vit suviem suggested that the Senator withhold his Kot Liverpooi, will piease be Ka OX, mAv Ene lent is « coffes drinker, He has corn br esy would De exalunvely, revpemateen fur the Cones. | ciarks until Uae easendment was odered, : 8 wharf, foo. ot Wall street. this day, . oF _ a —_ f hot and! good sti quences of the war after that unwise fool-bardy: "Me. Darser preferred to goon, aud while he adsi ited eduesd yy at 12 o'clock, M., a, which time the | 128 F LION STREET. Auwany, March 2, 1947. every mornin pakfast. Of late he has au egg or | resolution. But it was that the annexation of | | Me b ore, he wes not to be frighteued from sf) will sail | [8 now ready to supply the vublic with elegant Hate of his » 4 Y of the war. ‘The whigs had declar. | the rights of others, he we - § 7 4 will close at half post 11 m3 ith | SPRING BASHION Sales wore made to-day of 2000 barrels Genesee flour fried Weare Wrehtes Ho wegen Fen Hats | Lo gio apdene before the snnesation took plago, | the exercito of his own. my pen men Oy ade KOK BELV AGT —ihe fast sailing Al ship | patrogaie ny Se ftained Tome the ee ohne a at $7, deliverable in New York; 1000 do Corcade and part of the tax, and he womts to bring tho old | !/'Texas hud not beet! cnnexed there would of course, | fom New York (Mr. Dix) in tho seu hie, ty t, Joseph Sampson, master, will his establishment but who became a iut¥e iwinediave despatch. od, and ing to the Now Jersey anti-vavery re | tered, and referring w Jersey anti Akron City at $6 60; and 1000 do Genesco ot $6, dal.ve- | women up to the hot coffee mark—and the old gossiping rable within ton days of the opening of the ‘Tho | *Pineters, curse ‘em, to the tea tax. General M'Kay Ssler for immediate d } 84855; rye, 84; oat have been no war; but it might have been avoided Passing in examination over @ Variety of questions, and Scratehes his head—he is dubious—he saya, I'li try—but | topics connected with thit ge war, livery are nominal. Corn egld at | like an unwilling servant, he puts it off to the last day, | Mr. Clayton remerked that in 1 89; ond barley at 674¢. and then he tries, and Brinkerhod and Lor h,and to General Taylor, our friends on tho other side of th Ke, having very good accommodations, OAT At ee Why f, oF to WOODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. | lutions os similar t fan able constitutional argum Congress to interdict the estab) ; territories proposed to be acquire ja of Mexico CC OEOEESSSS;:*= TT " EO

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