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AUOPFIO! Orie, TO THE H. D, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, | ARK THEATRE-Thurday Evening, March 43h, 167 ‘Sige at) ACTION Cae REE Slovan) PO ciate ateeece ste oc LATEST MOMENT, ; 3 D, " rt | wi Pas ? Galston te Tree | this day, an tavoice of very fc ionser ls sed | | After which A NABOB FOR AN HO! Hobbs, | Tales glo ed lnsoleby, Voissoau & Co $100; Fred | linery tinde. Sale will commence atl Ocioek Cagis | Bae be flowed by the POLKA PAMBANNE, by 2% | TELEGRAPHIC, } ‘ | ee eae oe ee ee ee ett FRIENDS—Ambrose, Barrett. _ | == i OBITIVE CHANCERY SALE ae oe by | | Pemoretin VAN AUCTION or saeraay SEARLE | ,,Apsoncaas mith na GALLOFE DES DRAPEAUX: by LATER FROM MEXICO. | A , . | CORNER" Oe BeEANey ANG“ Cnyerte, STS. ,,2o0re m open at hilepeat 6 o'clock ; performance will com! Talboe gud, | Ti dine asta enELS forte, Bale Eatablishment: Seo Wank Su ERAS ea 100; HM Shick. | by'so feoc inthe clears horier ee wong oneh 3s by I or ries t | Bonuibe ptsniad the Drums of ETHAN ALLEN. | THE AMERICAN PRISONERS. ved at the Tabernacle 15th phigh tad'eelh Heneas sent,om the Tlie os | Fiber il eae | lathew H: 3: | I dating 68 boreese Cx, Eva Bt Clair, | alte Mee Soe etme | aaa aa capable of accommedating 68 horaats Cra: ta . Santa Anna Moving Towards Monterey, De Ib md | ry, maputsctory ora machine shop” ch THE Mr Rice. J | which are also in demand for public F Previous to which HUNTING . &e, &e. $2; | Well adapted for that purpose, Dress Circle 29 cents; Fit and Gallery 12% cents Fiend | ate MacTie,, XO: B- ROLLINS, Auctioneer. | _Daor onen ate o'lock: “Performaten commences a7, m2: 10 : erties race hard We TECHELD'S “OLYMPIC, THEATRE. — Thursday Wasuinoton, March 8—10 P.M. : CARER ; ‘= 'The performances will commence a , | HAS Goda st, TARE REGUERTED pd | oak Riau Aideumele Sf: Hollands wa. |, 4 slip from the New Orleans Picayune office, | Meas $008 eee et Sh AY Se on the sth of March, at 120% te ag bt ty vane last Wednesday, issued at noon, contains advices Hy Me dues, Fuirdal ouaeviom Mir Kellogg 85: Mr | ing of uinstaen fate, | “Tplah Gite By Mins Pa of TAMING A TaR. | fom Tampico to the 18th ult. ‘ : Mrs Jenninj 2 “ - ‘4 bom, Thomes WDixou, by Mr Reybarn, $50; James Rey- | ina Bale Ct Mader the direction of ‘Hanae | ZAR@Wasourks ol Candie; Nickerson; Lord | The Tumpico Sentinel of that date contains ex. | N | s a . ry + A A g2foQ™ NY Stock and Exchavge Board, by Jas W Bleecker | af March, erdshe jeridue eworthitds to Temain'ou bond tad Roberts. 1, | tracts from papersof the city of Mexico, of 2d Feb. . *s cent. | thant eed From a lady $1; DD Lord $10. 50 cents; b cobany olin cent r The other ‘parcel con: y #8 Minvurn—From Edgar M Brown $10; Saul Alley | ‘Tenth Avenae, and on the nant 10 balf pest 7 the 70 Americans by General Minon. 890; Minturn & Co, $100; J Bailey $5. | ‘Maps may be EW WORK OPERA HOUSE. formerly the Green- | A letter ina Mexican paper, dated San Luis, wich Theatre, Chariton street, corner of Varick street — ° esd | Thursday evening, March 4—T! gotecalameny Wil} ee January 27, announces the arrival of the prison- F Nicoll te'Co $50; eae Gun A LARY HRD @ La, js Waits...’ | ers, and rebukes rejoicings over this bloody vic- Ms “0 4 lee 1 rao GJ aut KeAstvin git: Ca sir “C8 | THE SOCIETY OF THE FRIENDLY SONS | After wh n CUARLIS Aine Charles MEBE ORE | tory. Itstates that Minon’s force was 2000, The & Coolidge. $50; LF J Clohesey $1; | OF ST. PATRICK. Mary ¢ opp, Mra Watts © same letter declares that the Americans were Lorillud. jf $500 ‘Wm MLummis regular quart ofthe Society of the Friendly | _ Ti will be added) THAT RASCAL JACK—Jack, aks eatin 4 i KOSI A ye the City Hotel, on | Mi Lucy. Mrs Wats. .' | Surprised early in the morning at a watering mes $10: 1 M Binckwell & | Thursday Ker 7% o'clock, for 'the | 5 A or MORA will appear in place. a he si election of officers for the euswing year. . during the evenin, ie oe vier of the Journal of c, Lisi d attendance is WG FSO Neb, secretary. © Sentinel says that there are many rumors, HOTEL PROPRIETORS- suppoted with some trutg, that Santa Anna [HS adveriser, at present and for alength of time in one of the best houses in this city, irous of mi rangeinents as r oF manager of n hotel, afte: first of April 1, Mrs Bowles Col ‘$5; Martin Halpen & Son, 3 John Biker rt fit ‘City of Milan, Droute, Pirro, Bi Beuede Minon was in command of the advance guard — ig. Sanquirico, | penses incurred for volunteers previous to their being | ruary, giving more full details of the capture of | going towards Menterey, and it is possible that by Washington Hunt, striking out all after the enacting clause, and inserting the entire | repeal of the act as proposed at the last session. At 23 o'clock the Houre took « recess to 6 o'clock. After the recess, the bill amendatory ofthe indepen - dent treasury act was passed. The Committee of Conference on the Supplemental Army bill made their report, recommending the Senate | | to concur in the amendment of the House for the ap. | pointment of a Lieutenan: General. The House egreed to the report, 96 to 68. | ‘The bill was passed to amend the act providing for a | limited time an additional military force, and for other i] purposes. Also the bill to refund to the States the ex” mustered into service. ‘The report of the Committee on Conference on the civi! ‘and diplomatic appropriation bill was agroed to. A joint resolution for despatching the frigates Mace- donian and the Jamestown, with the supplies for Ireland, ‘was passed. 4 resolution of thanks | unanimously. The bill was passed for the construction of four war steamships for the transportation of the mail from New York to Liverpool. Resolutions were pnssed to light the capitol and capi tol grounds with gas, ard for the purchase of additional lands for the armory at Harper's ferry Both Housos are still in session, with but little prospect of an adjournment before daylight. to the Speaker was edopted | BY THE MALLS. Wasninoron, March 2, 1 | | would break down the presses of this city. The papers of Washington depended pen of Congress. They bad no of support. Mr. Cameron presented the pr of Messrs. Ritchie ind Heiss to give # full report of the debates of the Sen- ante, for the ion, at $10,000, and the short long seas session at $5 The question was take: ten’s motion, to strike out, and lost—A Mr. Bxxtow moved egain to amend, BO Money should be paid for wi actu por oh a any tubecquent payments be made yond nt of the contraet. Mr. Jonnsow, of Maryland, ask thst provision Were made in outract with Biireod Rives. Mr. Benton replied that th done under the rule of the i tod if was fompetent for the rtd ba ea = pt with even! 2 vole ‘upon his ‘cmend. ment. Mr. emote asked if the vote were not upon the en- ent on—Oh, we are a long way off the engross- . Pl warrant you Mr. Jonnson— Well, I ready to go along with the Senator. Mr. Benrow—l1 shall be glad of the Senator's company. He should persist, pulled the devil from under The amendment wes lost—13 to 28. Mr Bextow bad another smend: the contractor United 51 Old Bullion againat the World—Anether Scone inthe Senate, The scene which we reported you yesterday in the ae lceeslt Gladelcaimecn aca his present a Hermit, Sig. Beneven- | He is an excellent cavalry officer. He accom. | Senate on the three million bill, was trarscended to-day. BOE ae de: So qintron Seu Fraucle Barri 835 | Ue fart Books may bo bad athe Dox Office, Is | panied Santa Anna on his retrn fromexile, and | A resolution to employ Dr. Houston to print the debates | ite 25; Riehards & Cronk hite $50. ‘) argue % » 50 ci 4 y enersi: j- | of the Senate, as well as to report them for the next marco, $29, Morten of Zanerville, O, per Journal of Com- | Bex Smee trem 10 SoM b. Medals. Petinreanens ae the ‘drooping’ energies of'the Max>| Congress. was resisted by Old Bullion, single hander | By f B Mintnrn—W W de Forrest & Co, commence at 74 o'clock; doors open at 7. cans. all day, and till nearly ten o'clock, and though the third Uther Aaomeeinertoes aces Mi ne 910%), LABORERS WANTED. WALNUT STREET THEATRE(THILADELFHIA | The names of the lost 70 Americans were pub- x wncertaia, We 5 ne tu A. MaReHaL, Bee xR, iT i aeomenio | (Peers THURSDAY RVENING: histones SARE Manager, | lished. Cassius M. Clay is amongst them, with pol ree palette ayo | resdy gush wilt be my 0 work on. thepew drama of the 2 majors, 3 captains, I lieutenant, 3 sergeants, | Ww cash, $17; sash, $33 40 & BK PCorister, $1; cas nein the aplnabe che hankenr ° SaaLE On LIFE. and 61 privates. | TWENTY-SINTH CONGRESS. gti dollars for the Iriah, Wigan, $25; cash, Ty | ¢ to is unsurpassed b any ‘inthe DPaion. Persons w — | SECOND SESSION. es norma See : 4 shir from New York, ov do so for five dollars to Mo. Avnany, March 8, 1847. — From lsnac Ward, $5; Charles H O’Hara, $10; M Pe ANT, A | ach ety inte Ward, $5; Cha sedkicriags, fh, M Paster. | and thenes by steamboats to Montgomery, for two There was no business done in our markets to-day.— | ees etn, Merch 9, 1847. : an & Rush, $50; | merry, Aiton oryyafion: gpaly so Jona C. Bic Flour end grainare without change in price. Clear and delightful morning. Very populous accu- $5. | Gray’ Co. H mulation of people in the galleries. Prayer. Jeurnal a {unk $30: cash, $1; Wm Red: | “Auburn, Macon co., Alebams, March 1. mi 2w*ro Burvaco, March 8, 1847.) ca ven The Vice President signed sundry enrolle.! 18 Belmont & Delanuey—Collomb & Iseli $100; ANTED, The excitement attendant upon the charter election of | Dillw in Senate. cH im $110; 1 Morgan, $100; Oelrichs & Kru: | SITUATION By a competent Gardener, who is qu Yestorday is sill 20 great ar to cause the market to bo | p,Zull pasted in a to the five per cent fund of Ala. rm Ann Slevin, $5: F Darhy & Co. $150; ensh, in a | i ST ptember gos poly ws completely neglected this morning. The whigs elected | Conference report on the West Point bill ogreod to, $10 NB Sandereci $100r lente A Bae ge Pre | ferapen under Blase, oF any thing ele in their candidate for Mayor, Elbridge G Spaulding, Esq.,| g Mr Cuatsxns presented the cradantils of the Hon. H. (")Hvtared—Hagh karon end ot era of Clinton, New | “i sod in bot! six out of ten alderman, and three of five supervisora— | from endafterihe dis ime sateen 1 b¥ COM, $5; ID T, $78 ¥.$6:J H | iloyer. If Committee of Conference appointed on the post route | i Bata ber TE Davie $100.) SPS 4 era the Chureh of the Holy Communion, N Re WANTED, "a, March 3, 1847, Or Mableuberg. Recror, $403 45 | 7 r o Froin Wm W Billings. “New Loudon, by RB Mintura, | A-RITUATION os Chambermeidand Pia Sales of four were made to-day at $4, being a quortor $109; Avouymons, by do, é 5 ‘Nursing and inasmall family 7 st 0 ar a advance on previous rates. Lard sold at 7X ots; clover \ frernrag jewel reel ere i releseneee © Poease call at 112 Waverley Fi Sergooat,aad Mr. Madigan in Horse- | sced, $8 87. Per edo Tred Hawley” $8 Azar W AN EDITOR WANTED tnd universally admired Baad of | There hasbeen nome) of Louievillo (o-day. ns Ma ay, EJ Brow Co, , pe " A TRAV TICAL PRINTER, cap ble of edi ng 2 semi- all the most popular Negro Songs, At Cineinnati, on Sa flo’ ell t $425, 8 ix, Cor | weel aper, havi n ry i ; elo sold a sree. New Haven Helle! Committee for lrclasd by | chante, by aideesaing De Baraka gay Henr of aK ol Posturer and Distortion eeu Per eiee hole vereced sold at $3.00 Gen far lny, $875 nentred in everything, and published within three mui 1» Mi vey, and Miss Madigan, appear. = ——— om Jon's harruand, $20; H Shelden, $100; J Osborn, by | th seiy ma Ree asohe Gossin and Boe willi AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, JR, $5: W. Fellows, Mr P, ‘$100; Charity, $5; John Gibon 7 ‘ing Master, Mr. Huntington. Re $500 | SET of Cooat WAN itt gd ae Poors open at peat 6 Performance commences ay. Se alla ” ad— f i i | ET of Counters and Des! - | Boxes cents, Pit 12}. Beats Tal lw ahve etna tak my Amara tit nes | ABER {rma rt iat for sale. may hear Buckwgham, (a she 13°9 ie & Watson, $500. 5 MERICAN MUSEUM. UNGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. ofa ensh purchaser, by addr Mra J Glover $5; Riehas pont office, rom. ence at all. $10 msi seh 1 Pout Bpiendia Baas bines oe pe recat Sian Rapelye & Purdy, $20; Robert H Morris, col. | WANTED, cee I y. in the morning. 113 a ! eternoon q DAY OF THE SHssION, ecror, $50; M Mortit rost, Y tabl. i ion as Chambermaid | at 3 o'clock, an i . at and 836 o'clock. poy avi, Macy From ‘ash, $25; Cash, $2; Cash, $25, Ba Wester and frougr or Macnee ikke hae except the Fre. 2AY OF BUSINESS. | By Wim 1, Atweter, $10; WL Packs, $20; F W Pinkney, | “ity leference given. Enquire at 2 York street. ‘The smallest Man in Miniature in the known world, weigh $5: U Doubleday. $3: C A Megs, $2; J © Vandewater, $5: | —— yh» has been patrosised by all AKissam, $10; BP Ksssam, $10; D Cole, $2; PA Waldro W 42X20 By a young woman, a stavionas Nurve ot | Chowney nnaoe of Resone mea eee by over 5,000,000 | Pas, he River and Harbor Bill. Chambermuid in asmall private family. ‘ihe bi Dill. [Message from the H ouse ] IRELAND Bill taken up to authorize the President to employ the U &. ship Macedonian as a transport of provisions to th people of Ireland, &e. Mr, Farnrreyp moved an item of $16.000 for the fitting out of such ship. Agreed to. Mir Davis moved the same disposition of the U.S slovp of war Jamestown. The plan would be very #a- | tisfactory to the people of Boston. Ship to be given into the command of Robert B Forbes, of Boston. Agreed to at the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy. | Archer, Fairfield, Miller, Webster, and Devia, d the bill | Mr. Bavorn offered the a | to private individuals. 0: 013. Pom | ‘This bill gives us yet a chance in the House. Committee of Conference report on the Postofiice De- | Partment bill. Agreed to. | discus urrender of the public ships dered to a third reading~22 SENATE REFORTA. Resolution taken up euthorizing the Secretary of the Senate to contract with Dr. James A. Houston for copious oa over 5000 reports of the debates in the Senate, for the 80th Con- . From Jas Keilty, $5; Suml Sloxa, by G Me lit. | gity seferences given ast» character, de. Please apply at | sd‘made Mia ese erica im he steamship Cambria, | "Mr: Jonnson, of Md, moved to amend by ieevidtag Heda a 33 Smith, Thu of 8 9:83; Con “Low $605 | No. 206 Mote st., second tloor, up stairs. m3 34h No General in-Obief fe th that there reports of Dr.’ Houston and his nor ce 80; Anthor De, rt Rey, $100 fe S -in-' , — sueet MeitedntCiek Seite tale denne "WANTED, in ef for the Army, | is 'Benrew oppusd the rcsishees Sereere about fete Marinade Wkidged iegtny piace | AL EAMRRBER tha cota ie ane, the setae gio trn, hs exumista md Davis, 8:0; fedmond-—Haggerty, Draper m0 : Joven $100; JG Gotrsberges, $3: Dealasacthe Butchers’ & | dy {uilyredmblished, and requiring bue 1 THE THREE MILLION BILL _/ committes ey Simuiine tea is een Devers’ Bonk 4 P Perrin, $45; 14. $2; Middleton & Co, | With exertion, to secure large circulation. en of rt 825; Do, 2 bexeaacrow root, forthe sick: 8 Leeds, $75; Cash; | mliged by the enserprise. | ariety of songs, dance 1 PASSED IN THH HovsSE, tet was ridiculous.” An h. $10; G B Waar, $300: H R Starkweather, $5: taotnie Pre tend Tepresentations of NAPOLEON, FREDERICK nara i speaker giv 000 words an bi Meatiie akarers aati rav-ah 2 end26, | wage on the property (as eae Ne. Heteotybed ) ate THE NEAT, GnECIAN sTATUES, . He will also 2p- AS IT CAME FROM THE SENATE, ordinary speaker « 00 words en ‘hour, A Lady, byJ A Thomas, $40; © Hitcheock, 5; Testof 12 per cen: per annum ressed to A ¥ 189 jome such it: Gi a jor soti Cirrus Hitehsock, 2 | Me Perry street, will be promptly attended to m2 ate presented him by Be ket a annals: WITHOUT THE WILMOT PROVISO. fence of forty y rresalledl ot t | POR BALE—An elegant Giass Case, at 160% Bowery. lore all the principal Courts of ksurope. ‘which he will P 4 thickieekcoen & | efused to take nr Messrs, | ¥5 | i pI nH \-! practical men on a solid founda: | Pledame Chege | JRENCH LANGUAGE {Lafarge Bulaman me red |” BEAUTIFUL scoTcH CosTUME, Assage of the Amendatory Sub-Treasury Act, | Blsic and You up, air, though they knew it would he a | Bue kO ay J—Piolesor ‘Be Cae i in which he will dance the HiGHLAND FLina, Ke: ash Re, ta ; Sa eee Scar enne (EY | eta Meine aiae toate eSaa DT AAO sea Vici: 1 business. “But they took you up, sir; and they wy Mir 3; HandsarRersas | y‘nextetovoen | tittad the pcipal Crowaed Heads Gf arope will bards ‘THE BILL FOR THE | they mises to golem; ein Tiss cabin’, ena sees ad rook, g ibited. | g | i i IN THE AFTERNOON, FROM 3 TO 5 O'CLOCK, | onthe reports of Congress, with week] ea afiders, Tuition, $5 Ann ix the CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR’ STEAMERS, | cio .ieRot paper uted $220, and oil fuel Ler maki | fig mi thence ot | SERSING, 4 Al AGA AT M6 OCLOCE. |, woo ost the Mall b | Ypesa steely ayment at mony st ; mi We Sun enksiasuar hee eAaN: | : TERFORMANCES ON THE BTAGE. (J port the Mail between New | We, say nothing ofthe unremitting | til 3.P-M. at the Professor's roome, Neds and 2¢in the above | Paatvarretet® Room, in each of which he will personate « York and Liverpool Passed. } r ildings, im . fi | MILITARY GENERA, Pocith & ATAN INF) RMaL MEETING of the Engi | Deeply, in love with « fai ee Sicr, Sic., Ke. joing on, | Foremen, held after the adjournment. of the regular | OPULAK BURLESQUE, times a | ¢ ke 0; Haan meeting of Tasaday evening. H J; MABBIT, wa jailed to | which lis been received wich rapturous api pit all the — i 4 journal of the two lichaul Fox, P MeDorald, B Cone the chair, « » TURNURY appoint jecretary; whereupon, Faneabel Theatres and Saloons in London aud ‘rovineial TKLEGRAPHIO, Mr. Rives knew he would lose by this. But | nd # McKenna, each one’ dell Clud Resolved, That the officers of this meeti In addition, other splendid perforthauces will take place, laudable ambition to build u dard of de- Munroe, 30; 8 F Richards, 20; Harguus | eall meeting of Bee imeluding she exhibition ofthe ablendd ‘Baligon Senate. one son, and he calls him 5 By Bitter by Mt Grin- | on Friday evening, Mare ANORAMIC PAINTING OF LONDON, : he boy a printer, Y hebicenta of orto Lieb fel 5 01 tig pote Dagnificent thin, of the kind ever seen. r seaenazene March 8, 1847: and character of the gre i ir G a 80 en; | those celebrat . 7a 3 A Athina: $5 Maikoe, Wilbur & rman, ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS OR SERENADERS, hort pepewa ee iva root anor bhehapamd ace tba pany sf Riverhesd, Lin by Cinna —e Bus e’ Se mhd 2c#r Testa talented end amusin baod eet The establish a collection district at Bangor was ndard_ printing Kalan ee ae teeoamenan, | THE SOUTH CAROLINA STAG AT BAY. | GREAT WESTERN, the Frnkee Com Passed. i printing houses of Amst FGF Qurckendors, Tin the | WAN repreacniice Mat Galigeky contsins apolitical | LIVING OUILANG OUTANG te be seen atall hours, | ‘The Oregon territorial bill was taken up, when Mr. | He has a laudable ambition, sir, for a FO Tyee : Kore the Administration Haunds tt berate a7 mae] MONSTER SNAK. t long. Evans said it was too late to act on the bill th: Mon Benton kad the resclation for Phe igs satin ot sor Morgen. co. $100; phe Bowling ( Ad moved to lay it on the table. | ¥. ; They, oan’ talk to ave Mi ar’ ollins, 50; ine payment will oe Mr. Atven thought there wasa scheme to let the bill . Why, sir, you might as JN “the Pablic o by, in order that the people of Oregon might be urg- | Well tell me that you can bottle up the Potomac river in 5: 255% ‘Tom Thumb r = the quart bottle, as to say that your re. A’ney, 25. Jom en, 25; by the Now England and by the Southern interests to . bert, DAME Wi tte | he | full and accurate report of the day &eo, 10; RB ureenwood, 10; ‘Cl ‘Burkhal i sot up for themselves and separate from the Union. per of the next morning. It can’t be done, A Martin. 5:0 PW CF Park, 5:5 NW | oo Price 6% cents—§3 per annum, in adi few SGRAWAM Tr ~200 tons Ichavoe Gasno, bal ek, 5; 5 EH) Wer K Palmer $10 | A Wetmore, 5: Dow, 5; Cash, ¢; ‘Total, $73 L EXHIB) ag 2xIL ANIA ITION PE THE NATION 5 The mot ‘1 ‘ Jas Chombere S50" Anam sue | CF peare's cargo the beat ver imported ind ese ACADEMY OF DES GN. he motion to lay the bill on the table was negatived, $10; a Fiend $i ussey. $10; John Noble $10, orale in lots to sult parokas gre, Tiiscor orks focmecaitnioe “oe. Hocgera, $3: Stephen Allen $i; Anonymous $3; Anony- | MT on the Istof April. All wi n Mr. Wussren objected to the clause allowing for- mons from. O} NJ $2; Alfred Decker $25: 1) $3 $3; NAILS, TWINE, SHO. rooms on or by the 20th March, ord e ie d Russel aire Ana Wstrs $50 7 AH. Troy $1: CYyrand Wrought Nails, Brads an mhé cods wis ‘INO. G CHAPMAN, ‘Sec’'y. N. A. | @ifners to vote upon a mere declaration of intention to 3, Dabo: endervoort i, A ie iH GREAT N 7 Thi vig i 45 Broadway $40: 60 ronilway $15: A Rricad Oecen utes OF ae ee eend Be a the GREAT NATURAL GUKIOSILY, become citizens, without requiring the declaration to be Pilerims $10; N OR $2; Klizs © i ’ tices ee ILL BE } XHIAITED in the Bowery, nearly oppo: carried out. Brinkeroft $1; Wa Brinke bef $1; | 5 head, green, half bleached, yellow and brown. | weartig Bowery Theatre, fora few days, commencing ‘Tho bill was at last ordered to Lie on the table, 26 to Pr tage $35 Guth $90) H Beret, | Ontum, Cordage, Bate Nope, “THREE LARGE OXEN, We John House: Chareme ot oon ane ares F208 | India Twine, 2 and 3 thread, suitable for Sshing, fe ke Produced at One Birth from the :ame Cow. ‘The River and Harbor Bill was taken up and pessed as NV Ser Gt ash $105 SEBS re ee: For sale by (cUMM ‘The Calves were all three of one’ weight, rying a pound | it camo from the House. A lody of Boundorork, N J, by Chas King $5; D Lynch earl street. | from each other. ‘They are now fiv: ONLLLUe " . r PA Mie ped | ONE EIGHTH OF AN INVENTION note kuown eoate They new weigh Lesh loa the cee | ton mac mation tor employing Dr. Houston as repor: | a Meh ots ipts.tc tvai'| oP AD E b Pt rt ow 825 Ibe es Fin 70 ago” (et Mmount of receipts.to this day, melusive, | AX INVENTION for increasing the apeed and snfoty of reared from one cow’ atone birth ints or any | 8 Was taken up on its third roading. » Mareh ist, 20d and 34,—Received from Wrtt & steamboats, tas been secured by deprsiti in ei Tunwen, Baony and Bexrow opposed it, and 16 to.28. The resolution passed. | Mr Benrow offered a resolution to rescind the resolu- miit*re | tion just passed. Laid on the teble. Filth Annaal Ball will | Who Will to establish the territory of Minesota was ob bakin i the Potent Office of the United States ; d by John Fulmer, jr. of 8 Sige: beimant, Sit Sam, | brew approved by mtge auaer st mtd py gtr naie ey moved its reference toaselect committes. Negatived neg men. ‘The Subscriber will sell one-eighth part of said invene ‘sion to prove that the ‘ome T bys friend $5 3 by Kh Pebruary $5; trom ¢ i vetion at the Church of the Asi GY Bed by Stewart Brown. ®. Aspiow: tion for Six 1 aad Dollars, beio, “elec | isa) reat opportunity, SH Cheeta heriels | ple which ‘caamay Fal roel interested indiy or exhibition from 9 A.M. to9 P.M. Admission 23g cents Hie HIGHLAND GUARDS » aud which, if suce Ay et Sangacties 820 : tr worth to the proprietors many mulliong eh Enloot tke Piace on Monday, March 15, 1817, at the Apolto | taken up, debated and Iaid on the table. 3 tet | i $25; James O Ward $10 ; John | 100 Vesey street, where a drawing may be Tiebets may pe bad of eptai: 4 | The House bill regul: intercourse with China, arisen ty gtintty, Chureh, N. ¥,jby GC Verplanek | Principles explained BY the resto ep eleacs iusicompiny apo r_ | and giving judicial power to certain consuls, was taken Yion in hy ofte ofthe Tribune leceived by Geo Mobride, LU LEV, 9 | 'P, debated and laid on the table. J sso78 4 rom the Ny Club, by Hen: Fite ats, titaated none of the most euvaned faces h dah peal, Ai thea Mr Auten offered a resolution to restore Mr. Ritchie * of e Comte E members o/ asonie Fraternity, under the juris- : ; er bY Writs eh | ig aiction of the M. W. Grand Lodge, of the state o( New | t0the privilege of the floor, which was objected to, and ratentant Korecopel Frog Chee or the | J ice Xork, will give a Grand Ball, at the Apollo Rooms, on | laid on the table, hy J Mi Phyfe, ‘Treasurer, $95 38. | men pare a Thursday evening nexc, the 4th lnst., in mis of the Masonic | ; ; pin 3! Poni’s Chapel, Rev i P barks, by Wm E | vision sts IDOWS’ AND OKPHAN’s ASYLUM KUND. After an Executive Session, the Senate adjourned a 2 leay dixcomnt 60 cents, from Uupt Nath’ | fe mod-ra three st U 24 o'clock, and took a recess to 6. turn $25, from Alex Hamilton $2 No 150 ard 156 Wi cer he tngbnadeti gentleman and Indic I ch of the Messi doors West of 6th avenue, 19 rooms o! t ich, under the pasto- | ie have Y Ole On the resumption of business, ral cvre of Kev Orvi y, DD. $81 | Mnarute mactols and grates, wich'a large vard, and stocked Oliver an | The Senate nonconcurred in the report of the com- ut tol pe i hy hrubbery aud vives: desirable. pi ' ious Lodges in the " fro 9 Aly ie 4 £ "hom teary | Tenens | Heath Se alt the og howrer Reva Lonsenes Simmnopete se | mittee of conference for the appointment of a general-in Midis, 850; Muir. Tavh Gs 50; fre ear St. J t $500. Also, th ws v1 omevan 9 ee . a ae Nii 9 from Mai Bnazige Bo, $2 fm | near ee monger ajar tee om eney ere A LESSON IN ECONOMY chief, and ogreed to the report of the committee on con- by , two danations of $20 exch, | the factory take house at Yorkvilley corner 3d + FHENIX HAT AND C4P MANUFACTORY, 163 | ference on the civil and diplomstic appropriation bill. Jou a orth Lwrotina of $200, from aledy | avenue and Soul atreet—rent $140, "Abply to Fulton street, h. fouldt Det L's ext to the chy hi, Delaware county, by Corus | _ mi lt*r SPRI-G 8 It is now midnight $160, Lig, Sathew’s Epi copa € harch, Christopher | tet ieaah ane hr te, cea ty demorrranae thence fone! | House of Kepresentativ. in dR, 83 at rfid FOR SALE of ihepe, completeness of finish, neat: | Mr. Carnot offered a resolution, instructing the a3 Le hey Cantey Pr Alex | of Drugs, Ukimateal Rand iT ESTES uu pag | Committee of Ways and Means to report to the House VE by He Uroush Geo VeBrige dr, | tures wn the Ding 8 i mueh of the ruin the Irish Relief Bill. Nogatived, 53 to 102. 3; Matuvin Civ ogee n $90, final, $20; Jas Vose, Troy, | ire and rebrte’, is. doing’ good busiuers, end | ea Nrnice Spy imany adentnen Mr McKay reported the Naval Pension Bill, with CREE By is U1 astayon Chapel, Malverry street, by | a mholy or ay BA: aut eutowersy Mf applied | theca lowirent, th the amendments of the Senate, and a further amend $1005 trout Yoke ae eine | Set TOR SAC =* saa | writ the mang claro, Peofite, cam compat iol thedny, | Ment to one of the Senate amendments, being substan st) Corals nb) John P fh a iltete atiochewee ce fg lslard on the ‘ack. | sud that the menfice of no important or portant, | tially the Three Million Bill, end authorising the use Sieteen gnter, Jt. $1 Sa a J matey Turapike, ava wuchid a quarier ot | doe tremonee meen 1h 0 $0 Ter career", | that sum from the appropriation for carrying on the war, 4 ie nere of the Iai erp : . ae iis honor AH Melt ees, two acres tillable, balunee iu wood, |» “Ud* Beach gach of bis ps prices as below := | | 'n the Army and Navy Appropriaticn Bills. T How R Poker’ HR hoali#e¥eral ober pieces of aud yr the same neighbor. | It duality aie Clete Cape. $8 | the chair doolded the emendment not in order, boca rom the Benevelent hocietr of | .),t! quite of John L. Norton, jun, 4 Delancey street, or at i ow 2 My 075 | it was irrelevant to the object of the bill. y of rk $100, and from A | He<Hien of Jorn He Power, ig Riltan st. td lw ere |. In addition to the ew —a beautiful article | From this decision Mr. McKay appealed, and the deci- og, Wasiabary Core aes leer! | 10 LET IN BROOKLYN he Keeps on hand an a f Atyler. adapted | sion of the Chair was sustained, 123 to 48. pak bxprese by 1H we brick house, No. a9 | {2 all peentiniie Ctpvorany pac | ‘Tho Senate amondments wero then agreed to in Com: » Dane by Themen Dixon, $205 Ja [RET CA 2 ____™ Iw*rre | mittee of the Whole, Mr. Cobb in the chair; and the on 10 Bt doeeph’s MomaeCatholie Chareh, Sixth Itoverlons n lroem git al! the mode'n im: | TABLE CUTLERY, FILES, HAIR SEAT. | Three Million Bil from the Senate was taken w Hey Mien Net Nie : Itoverldoks ai fas” a (pe) anit 310 )s fom Framese B Orcas Reni BY, Aiebotue, Walsh, sireetin Broculys, Craerain ene ie ING, &¢ AGENT'S’ PRICES Mr. Witmor moved his proviso, prohibiting slavery in by FP fern, $350; Geo New! 25: ‘Thos Guest. fin a Om aving Fatton ferry every scriber offers to the trade, at manufacturer's new territori alls, New Jersey, by Aleg Mevpnr§ Brookls Apply to DW n the sterling coat— alrece/pts to this date, $54,29 eachunge af S100 sterling Vowntions in provi ke, will eparcuie ut the bank Viet icharlys 1 VAN SCHAICK, Treasurer. Bn, $0 997, exclusive of bill of send Forks, all patterns Mr Gnanam, of N.C., moved to amend this by provi- it $10 per gross conta ding that the Missouri compromiso line shall be extend - ed to the Pacific, and that slavery shall be permitted iture mate for Files m4 jea\ing, at there ure up STATS Tom ghed two story | south, and prohibited north of that line, Mr. Graham's $5 HATS TH ib HAD FOR $3 60 yin @d avenue, | yap 4, 0. 60 patent Knob Locks, at $6 50—with agene- | amendment was rejected, 69 to 96, a i - FILL SALES ROOM, 18 Bogda (Howard pleased with the house ang | fl joriment of staple Birmingham and*Shetlighd goons cc | vito edepted wre : and the Wilmot pre ring atvle lor 17 now ready. Gectlemen 2 cs. Siuesiie | eanally low prices . ; . tt efed at the ore asap, eth nd ex- Fou SALE, the H d Lot of grant hei | mateiseodee AN A NEWBOULD, 3 Johnwrcer, | ‘Tho bill was then reported to the House, and the pro- Yer drab yt Minne Evans, 209 Browdwrese wqUice of Joseph Mihicctor's Ollcer Murcia ek} | Mt. Wautor moved to lay the bill on the table; nega, ‘in swiedged. ARLES Spar d tanned h tived, 67 to 114. oods in the publie sore, No. ssnonecndecaandeenipeiin je March ARCHER, HATTER, No. KING Ct rit binek in | Canaries, Breedi “rr ~ ta a te The bill then passed, 115 to 2. iid ietreduce his Spricg’anyto, Mey Greenwich oy ted of Brovdway | The House refused to agree to the amendment of the | xroh 2. M17, all in great a See consignee er agen of the owner, | Senate striking out the amendment of the Hou , Provi- pe K NO : N.B. The primitive or wild Conary mel m3 talst re W. LAWRENCE, Cel'r._ | ding for the appointment of a General-in-Chief in the ae TON STREET. | BEEBE & COSTAR, supplemental army bill. Jo tow rend Fath ublic wily etewone Har this SH IMPORTATION OF DOGS, 166 BROAD LATTER, | _, The House refused to take up the Sonate bill authori- aalieeaty Mekal BY ARCHY GRIEVE: John st.—Received 56 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, sing the sending of the Macedonian and the J pat 4 f ele he offers for pubtie approval and ‘ : u i . weed aid’ hate hiv enbtchmene ast Sas pune, rer | ur King Chaies Spanielos af af mira W ihaeansriset Sse Pushin fr Genser, Hs, | Trland with sappion contributed for te uffering enteu: comer "Ha wil waves anette: caraumes Derma: the deat imported, ‘To be aeen OR LIVERPOOL —trcker ship GARRICK | POT eentlar f unlit jon and trate. as the puble vrees | epgcted, as well ae hve nea Med’ oeh of Conerien - having been unavoidatly ¢etained, will sai] this | The bill Amendatory to the sub-treasury act was taken cd ihe trash io mperarule tae th jbitdt Bees, eo, Also, for ‘aleve thorough bred kag. | fee oF une pee ip as will Clove at the oF | up tn Comaittes of the Whole, on motion of Mr. Drom a * x Mere | COLLINS, 54 Bou fool, and numerous amondments were and re, | Proposed EE Mr. Caunour pronounced Mr. Allen’s imputation light | objection to the whole thin ne hee } [4 voice t_by the reperte: ou mut allow me to have ba | not cai ib e done, sir. I wish to keep up | apart from the daily press—from the party preas of the day. And, as an illustration of the errors of the reports | of the daily press, he said, that, in a reeent discussion he bad said that wasa wy little fellow, |w ride of the horse: holding on by tho | ma ‘he reporter had it « singular little fellow,” kc. “Mr Benton thought this $18,000 looked to | the establishment of a new purty press ‘in Teference to | the next Presidential election Mr. Be: | the inexpediency of connecting the reports of the Se. nate by an act of the Senate, with a partizan pross, to go out to the country mixed up with editorial und political matter of a party character. He wanted an independent standard set of debates, like that of Bisir and Rives, dependent and apart from the political press, Mr Rives had lost $5,600 .4 year, and the uext yeur they would lose probably $10 000, but they would go on in the work Mr. Benton moved to raise a select committee to enquire into the subject. | _ Mr. Peance spoke in favor o | debates of the Senate Mr. Hannecan cenied any partizon design in his mo- tion. ' He believed that full and accurate reports might be given of each day’s proceedings and debates, and re- ferred to the reports of the London Times for proof. Ho believed, moreover, the plan would not interfere with the publication of Blair & Rives; but would rather | aid them in it. After some remarks negan, and Butler, | Mr. Revexor Jonson described, from personal ob- servation, how the reporters of London made out word nton dwelt upon f an official report of the between Messrs. Atchison,! Hai g ok it is They do it by having to till one o'clock in the morning, and at nine all in print, word for word. each press’ a corps of twenty or t and we could have the same arran; Mr. Benton anid that these re ‘They meet in the evening upon som and all the working members of the di accounted as more day laborers—no account, or Y poor count is given of what they do. Mr. Jonnson replied in tavor of the proposition for an official corps of reporte #; and in opposition to the cor mittee asked by Mr Bent at motion intended to defeat this object of an official corps, and that would \¢ its effect. Mr. Benrow rejoined, in support of his grounds of op- position to the revolutions of Mr. Hann He object- ed to the whole proceeding, a# out of der. The rule of order was read, requiring « separste | Tending for three separate days, to each bill or joint solution. “ Ha! he!’ said Mr Benton He nextenlarged upon the vast expe: reports of the London presses, and how they were remunerated for the outlay by the ext morning of perhaps a hundred thousand copies of their papers througnout the | city. We can’t do tha tic. He reference to a committee Mr. Revenpy Jonnson | the proceedings on the war bill—and the tari of 1846, a commitment in both casew being refused; and in these refusals the Senator wenty-five reporters; | wement. tion; | from ) prominent acter. | Mr. Bi not wish his example to be followed where he was wrong, but only he | was right undertook to show that the casce | cited were not coincident, under parliamentary ac- | tion, with this proposition. He moved the ref the resolution authorising the Secretary of thi contract with Dr. Houston for accurate reports of the | 30th Congress, toa select committee. Ayes and noes | called. it, 19 to 29. Mr Cracmens said that he was in favor of an ample only plan of securing ample | the Senate. Mr. Benton and others continued the d the qu _ Me hat he knew of @ doe Strike out Dr. James A. Houston, tor being a re- y fit. Ayes 12, ind directed,” but not direct. r. Houston. [Messages from the Pre. noes 26. wed to strike out “twelve,” before thousand . | ports fort thousand being the pri¢@ of the re Mr. Benton next moved to strike out | #0 that the Secretary shall be authorized, ed tocontrect with sidont.) Ayen 12 Mr. | him, and how he should regret that t | placed between them as supporters of the opinion that Jacks ng ‘eports were of great jobs. | & Li 6 Mr. Bewron—Anoth that the contractor shall be required to give Tities for the faithful peeformance of his contract. Ayes 18, noes 23. Mr. Benton—Another amendment. 1 ask for the end noes, sir, H. dail; aes eres to give the ly pepers Ayes 13, noes 19. Mr. Benrow had another motion to offer. | was very thia—twenty-four members absent. unusual thing ; but he desired the Senate to be | hoped the Vice President would send out the little ‘yd | and bring in the absentees, because they will be all | terested in the motion which | have to make, Mr. R. Jounson asked what was the motion. Mr. Berron said the question was e civil one, and de- manded a civil answer. His motion was 8 disjunctive | gonyunction It wes to authorise the Secretary of the | Senate to contract with Dr. James A. Houston, or Ritohie ‘& Heiss, or Gules & Seaton, or Blair & Rives, to do the daily reports pro} a | Mr. R. Jonnsow here proceeded to read a lecture to | Mr. Benton, upom his unyielding 0} position to what was | evidently the sense of the Senate upen this measure, | and th quent delay of other and more important 'y this continued resistance. The ground of ion Was Upon a supposition that was to bea press fer an orgavized opposition to the Senator. Mr. Besron gaid he believad the object to be to estab- ‘© press for the purpose of attacking the Administra- Mr. Jonnson resumed and continued his reprimand of amendment, sir. | the course of the Senator from Missour). Mr Benton retorted with decided spirit. He would hold the other side responsible for the Joss of this Hed enounced this as 2 preposition to estab- to attack the administration, © d upon the contingent fuod of There standy the man (rotating to Mr. John without t of the Sena'e) who has given bond and security—a man whose establishment is the best security—a man who has the means and the expe- rience But you have refused to require this security of this new comer. Mr. Benton branched off into the subject of the 300 presses that had essailed him all the ear of 1844, by word of command, quotiog Jackson's tter against him ; and yet he had declined to apply to man whom he had borne out of an unjust sentence against a combination of perties, and who, he koew would have stood by him to the last: bad contempt enough, and scorn bh to let these ing dogs bark on. acks of three hundred of them together, the whole democrati vin its, & plunder of the contingent mous, fund to carry it on. Mr. Sxvien moved a recess till six o'clock Mr Hannxaan desired ouly to occupy the time of the Sepate for about ten minutes. He did not know how the sun would set to-day; but when it set lest night he would rather see tl nator from Misseuri the Presi- dent of the United State: Mr. Bexton—Well, bo gies Mr. Hannecan por e modesty o: nator would of course ea but Cesar refused the crown when offered him by Mark Antony. Mr. H. ex- pressed his high confidence in the Senator ; but he did not like to see such terms as“ infamy” spplied to aay motion of his. Mr Bexton—That was the newspaper. Mr Hawnecan accepted the emollient; and went on to say how he had tried to love the Senator from Missou- ri—how that Senator had from time to time repulsed ‘@ should be a bar @ same adminis- tration. Mr. Bewren, in reply, after defending himself any probable suspicion that his course could be influen- ced by any office under the sun, upon this or any other quention, said in reference to the remarks of Mr. Hanne- | gan, and the bar that he was afraid might be pleced be tween them, was a line which he was willing should be drawn What does the Senator suy 7 Mr. Hannxcan—The word has been said. Mr Benron—Well, sir, we draw the bur. Our politi- cal and official relations may continue, but our personal association, never, sir, never. Mr Hanneoan.—One word. Was it ever known that the Senator from Missouri cherished personal kindness for any one, where selfishness was not at the bottom of it? (A voice in the gallery. “That’s bitter.”) Mr. Benton—(in avlow taunting tone )—Ha! he! ha ! i Mr. Sevien here int jd, and moved a recess, which was agreed to till six o'clock. Question on the reports still unsettled. (Mr. Hanne- ganand Mr. Benton will probably be friends before to Morrow morning } EVENING SESSION. OLD AULLION GAME TO THE Last. Senate re-assembled at #ix o'clock. People crowding in at allthe doors. Fine array of sweet faces confronting us. | [Message from the House—various bills.} ‘The Vice President signed a largo number of bills. ‘The Vice-Paesipenr announcing the resolution for the employment of Dr. James A. Houston to give and publish the reports of the Senate for the 30th Congress. Mr Benton raised the question of order. ‘ihe resolu- tion wee laid upon the table. Mr. Axchen, Mr Jonnson, of Md.,and Mr. Branien contested this point with Mr. Benton. Mr. Haxmeaan came in, and said he had understood it said the resolution was leid on the table. He insisted that it was not—that no such motion was made. Mr. Benton appealed, that the Senator from Arkansas, who was now present, could state the motion he had made. Mr. Sxvien stated that he had made the motion to lay the resolution on the table. Mr. Benton rejoined that whatever might be the opin- { the Chair,he had no right to make motions himself; id this with perfe spect to the Chair, that he motions of his own. The Senator from in @ condition to know what he was doing. {Looking across to Mr. Hannegan } Mr. Hanwxaan—The Senater has stated the Senator from Arkana in @ Condition to understand what he ii it is more than the condition in which the Senator from Missouri has been all this day. I am of was right when he said that-—— of order! order ! order! do not know that have said any- as to Mr. Hawnroan—L jor do I, sir, ‘Take it down in writing. Take down the Proceeding to make a statement — Shall | have leave to proc ! Leave!] Mr. Sevier stated made the motion to lay on the table till six it that Senators objected, and he had then 'o lay the subject on the table generally, which ‘eed to. jaid the journal would state the motion. tT. Benton said there was po journal until it wee 4 corrected in the a rcher offered some ex- moved t was Davis, Dayton and Ai na and points of order ‘The journal was read, that on motion of Mr. Sevien, | the Senate took a recess till six o'clock. Mr. Manaus asked if the resolution was up, or on the table ? ‘The Vice Paxsiwent seid that it was up, and adhered to that decision. Mr. Bexton—Well, sir; we shall see who will break up the bi w of the seasion, (A voice—ha! ha!) 1 move yo hw indefvite postponement of the reso- lution. yeas and nays were ordered, and the mo- tion was about to be put. Mr. Benrow~But, sir, there is a question of order first | pending. Mr. R. Jonnson—What is the point of order? I have withdrawn mine Mr. Benron—And | renew §. The same point es yours, sir Mr. Jonsson —What is that 7 Mr. Bento (béing drawn out) Ob-b-h! (laughter) and was proceeding to tate the point of orde Mr. Breaxiex—I call the Senator to order. The point of order is withdrawn, and I raise the question that the Senator is not in order in renewing it. Mr. Benton said that that was the narrowest c: of limitation, for a lawyer that he had ever seen. T! question of order does not expire by a five minu' imitation. The charge made, viz: is that the Senator, from Missouri, has not been in a condition all day to know what he is doing. E£rgo—the Senator from Mis- souri has been drank ail day—that’s the inuendo, sir, ‘ Mr. Ancuen—I call the Senator from Missouri to or- jer. Mr. Bexton—TI call the Senator to order Mr. Akcnen—My question of order was first made. Mr. Bextox—I foliowed quick afterwards. (Laugh: . Bennien—I call the Senator to 0: B:ntox—I call the Senator from Georgia to or- two other gentlemen on the floor newed his point of order Mr. Benton —State your point of order Mr. Ancien stated bis point to bo that the Senator from Missouri had raised an irrel ins 4 own defence, he- wanted the in lie - ment - 4’ "y was guilty, The 5 bie k all {made no such charge—never, bag pon ote the Serstor drunk bat once in all my life long 5 Mr. Camenon offered this proposition, bec by enta- blishing an,eepecial prose for.the, reports of Congress: i PA ina T MRS Gr ty mate ta + was the night aiter (Inereased mertis ic. 1 regret it ghter by all hands) And th xpunging resolution was pa ‘This is an unpleasant b | th meat)

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