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found ta ote diffrent markets, The whole transaction ee BETWEEN ANN| INTRLLIGENCE BY THE MAILS | teritory of Mexico, thie telicion as theft ndamentallaw| proclamation, Atrecting the American ge aetion.= tnd Beckum i ECO'S Amer- of the land, and citi other feave, reftised, ay would be made exceedingly profitable, and we, there: | 2° 4) are ican Cire few iperwee eas eumanesee with the —=———— will be oxeiuded dentclotic a it they go boy wee’ anes wre ante to Hoe, ine Fe nt reliceony of fore; are disposed to believe that there is more founda- | 2lst numerous ons, the acts of barbarity, ne f ‘thet —~ ong be dented the freedom of conacience, and forced by law | upon the pert of Mexico, «ward: American citi tion for the report than there has previously been to | {weestory brick houses now standin prietors have the, plessare thae once, wich renee Affairs in Washington. to embrace Catholicinm, Now, would that Senator pre. | For the last twenty yeara/no Amerionu vitiors io tie those of a similar character. W. tuning marble mautels, soli ogany doors, &e. ‘These | sarily tend to asy that this is the true construction of the | oo has been safe from the pillaging and rob rr We sialt-walets the | tne. SN IDs ccd a of ir bela removed in| Sig Wasuinatox, Feb. 15, 1848, | question? "| Mexican nation, ‘The government of the United Stairs circles, relative to this matter, |<) mnie enantio spring. Sale positive, to the highest aie c Amount of Work done in Congres: Mr. Dickinson said he would like the S -nator to tell | has never imterfered im behait of her citisens; and if witha great dealof solicitude, particularly on account | bilder ah F_MOSELY,, Auraction au oeace wares: | FWebalheréskewn-all to be cokers him where he had said any thing of the kind ia his| the President is to be blamed tor any thing, it 1s for not of the @iMoulties the head of the treasury department | GiXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -AT A MERT. | prn’hstnd OoreitT ay, la ents, ‘Doors erent halt ena ie ¢ going “at sixes and | speech dem snding and forcing Mexico to acknowledge to our hasto contend with from the ition of the C it. f the Del of the Sixth Congressional Dis- | 6 o'clock. Performance to commence at? o'clock. For «| sevens,” about these days. Neither union or| _,t: Yurex—No, alr; butit isa natural ‘onsequence | citizens the rights enjoyed by others Not « year hes oppos: ommit- Id on ‘Thursday, February 1 ticulars see bills. N. B.—A Grand Performance every bat- + pegs, J of his position and the doctrine of his resolu ious. + passed by in which Mexico hes not thrown Americans tee of Ways and Means in the House of Representa- aw #,,,ppownted Chairman, aud urday afternoon, commence ne at 23 o'clock. concert of action exists in any of the political | Mr. Dicxrwsox—No, air; | entd that under the conatl- { Into prison and dungeons, wi'bout any charge, and con- tives. rit ES ae ag Eg ca nf OWERY THEATRE.—SATURDAY EVENING, | patties, if we except the “abolition” party of | tution Congroes bad no power. fiscated their property. But how different is the case Lie athe Demiantie, Notional Corea wr bee B Febranry 19th—Wall be seted the comedy of the LOVE | John P. Hale, consisting of iin th Mr. Yuvke said be was glad to hear the S nator was| with British subjects, Upon onee aeserting their rights Stock Exchange. Baltimore on the fourth Monday of May next, when Hon. | CHASE~-Constance, Mrs Shaw; Master Waller, Mr. CW. Leaps g of one in the Senate, | ready te abide by the conatitution, andif heo: \yatuck to | as British citizens, they are released, ant their pro- $se00 Treasury 6 pe 100 "7 3} shes Usien & Bets RR bv Joun McKron was selected as, auch delexate. Tt was. on Clarkes OF THE ION eri To be followed by and two in the House of Representatives—these tae determination, there could be but little ‘oubt that | perty restore: them. He had heard three pro- ! otion, unanimously resolved, That \- bry » Mr. C. TH : i war 6000 U Staten o's, ’s6 ° "o9s8 so Reaper Rk 88° | inend the selection of Lorcuo'B. Shepard asoue of the State Josten; Folly Agne, Mrs Sutherland. do | latter not having become so, cumbrous and un- | yorttion an to the entablignmont of religion” «Meats | fhe withdrawal of curigorts, isle ates ftom one Sa 1000 to ui i007 310 Nor Wor RR i adistrict | conclude with WOODMAN’S HUT—Ferdinand Count Co- | wieldy as not to be moved in any given way.— | and her States, was na firmly, more firmly, fix d in the | grace which it would be to our arms, would be an ao- arse Kentenky 6's 0074 40 Nor & | to ayatation, EME # laurita, Laie sgt mod ‘puis, | But of the others, it reminds one of the honest | fundamental law of that country, than was th law abc- | knowledgmont that the war wes unjust. Agsin, Mexi- toga Fenusyivani 5s a a wneadd® a Sak orp oben eee fortainbe to sommense ett Dutchman’s reply to the enquiry ofa sovereign” | ishing forever slavery within that country. ow, then, | co will throw herself into the arms of some Ei lo i ’ . | ‘ . _ » © » Fe 300 Ohio 60 $9, 500 Loug {afand RR A, members titislodge ne Teauented mest et noir Lode HATHAM, THEATRE.SATURDAY EVENING, Pa “<a eae pee rota tren jas eee: pee ty oR gy eee MOE a a aa apon roaadtgt a arg? man Noa onder tas tea 800 Ohi do WS 29. | Stand’ the Rinecal of nar tots “Gershe secthere” Wilktem:| ances will ccm Mths WAND ERIN Wisdoum of arrisbutgh head done curis the wee. | et Temained in the inhabitants of the terri ry, then | and management of British agents. Upon thie polat bo 4 bis 20% oar late worthy bi AY “ (4 iz te 8¢8- | ‘how could the matter be touched? The Sena or from | was indebted to the gallant Col. F; 5000 Re wo do Baran | Smee Wastsgentcrees = Eomeraly. COHN AEIGASy MH |e, Bp loll Bore clea sion, | Why, Ltoes'nt know vat oder people | New York, therefore, conclusively places above the eon: | formation. There has been a cradual ween mente na rope eae bio 39 Ss Siwy etetaties, Rade Vix beeen Wiese done, but I knows J made two hundert tollars !” | stitution und Congrens the law of the tercite y which | the part of certain parties in Califor foe ten 1 Del & Hudson 183, 150 ao s10 20% U A.0.D—UNITED BROTHERS’ LODGE, NO. 3 | which, MODEL ARTISTS. After whieh Bhelton We fear, that for want of 4 better, numbers of | establi and protects one religion, and denie a parti- | transfer of property, not only of private property, but i Bank c of Gom fall 9485 $00 Harlem RR a 1% he szcphemennb 9 of this Lodge are Tequested to, aks gan Brass Band anda Dance. The w! to conclude wi the present Congress would have tomake a simi- | cipation in religious freedom to all who will not conform | also of the church property, to Bricied agents Ho would a © Tous ‘gu etiug on Monday evening next, ru for | - SE NEW YORK MILLINERS—Simon Sparks, Winans; | Jur answer to the people, when they ‘rest from | to the fatth of the Catholic church. Is it no evident | allude to a fact, that a cartain pri st, named Me Ni 190 Cy 30 10% 100 = do 820 4534 | as some al'erations tothe By-Laws will be brought forward for | anny Thompson. Miss Hildreth; Miss Dott, Miss Flynn. y bey sons Trust ne 50 rs a3 4580 | consideration. Joba Walliba, Wav: Jobe Loess, Seo'y. Doors ‘open at 65 Oclock—performance to commence at”, | their labors.” that the constitution itself, being the law oft o nation | had been there negotiating for some three handred 50 Morris Canal 11" 65 Erie Serip i Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 1236 cents "| _ While the heads of departments are engaged, | 12 Whom is vested the jurisdictio leagues of land, for the purpose of expediting the vi. wa of es ritieh 1 ) HURCH OF THe CRUCIFICTION.— 4 SERMON = . is paramount and superior to the | wll be preanhed to-morrow evsning, (Feb. 2ith.) by the | PRROADWAY THEATRE BENEFIT’ OF MUS. night and day, in the arduous task of keeping the | force in. the territery, at the time whem sant ved aaa | ed, by good authority, and th ie 3 over, he was inform- and sdb, Sahahas Harlem RR 45%) itev. JM. WAINWRIGHT, D D.. ia the church at tve FARREN.—SATURDAY EVENING, February | wheels of government ‘on the track,” denying | the rights and Fivileges atcured to the peopl . of the,|, befoys tiie Senate in 8 few da dence of it would be $5000 1) inois Bi i000 T: on, Notes 0 56 | corner of Prince and Marion streets, when a collection will be | 19, will be preseuted the beautiful d f the RANSOM | themselves, in A hat had it not been "Aub & RocRR 92 100 rig rust a eer, he chay 19, . uted the beantiful drama of the R/ #, In some. cases, even ordinary rest | Union, in the States, of equal force and power i> the ter- | for the effloienoy of some of our ‘offlcera and others i Row’ Sas imp do fats pds fr i Deesdine, he, Sotho esate Pa Fiadvay Peas healer Rueeens ested by | amd sleep, in maturing plane for supplying the | ritory”the property of the whois Uaicn? "A ala, the | Calforaly the Buitiah tag wouid’ wow be fying in Cal Lf ie FAINTHEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY.—Charles |“ sinews of war,” and maintaining the honor | doctrine of the Senator from New York would _oognise | fornia, and {:s citizens would now bo British subjesta, 34@ 100 Long Island K 2875, O8T—A LARGE WHITE SHAGGY DOG, SHEAR- | | Mrs. Sergeant; Du aaMite, Farren To | and credit of the American nation, it is sad to | im the inhabitants of the territory, a power to atablish | Ho would send tio the secretary, to be read, the petition ed ou the back. A liberal reward will be pid on return- ‘ chess De Torreneny: i i. ARS arena ing him to the subsenber. Had on a collar with the owner's eee eee eae Mieprederiskes Ger: | 8@Y,.that in the * popular branch” of Congress | #Teligionand exeluds other denominations 'T’. is would | of this Mr. MoNamary a H Pate, Mr Fredericks; G F : d CITY TRADE REPORT. name. 5.J. JACOBS, 20th street, between 4th and Lexington i eming, Gubete Me area particularly, little disposition seems manifested | Pe, {he exercise te Vole tee eres ae rye line Was ee tks purpose of erecting « gto ; New Youx, Faroay Arternoon, Fel Avenue, or i7l Water st — Princess ni. Mass Gordon. to put. the shoulder to the wheel in aid of the | resolutions i " . A us 4 . ! passed at public meetings, and by State le- | colony of Irish emigrants; it prayed for action uy ‘The market for flour continued firm, with moderate Found, IN JOHN STREET, A VEST PATTERN ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC THEATRE—SATURDAY financial officers of the governess: The ma- | gisiatures, denying Thavcwer of ‘Counmees toy isiste tm | the Petition soon, because the Fruiblees American wes | sales, without change in prices. Sales of wheat wel athe owner can have itby calling at 22 John street, and M Rvening, Web. 19, will be performed, th extraya- | jority’? seem determined to postpone everything | any manner to the exclusion of property held under the | there, and in his rapacity would soon take the land, ia light, being oonfined to a small parcel of wen Dayins the expense of this advertisament, ganza entitled KABII- i save manwuvring and plotting for the next presi- | constitution in the several States. from beio; carried | which case, the good Catholic subjects of the Mexican Corn wae’ heavy, and sales indicated 8 downward ten- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO | Vi igihe fae, Bi dential. campaign. Nothing comes up-~even | into and held in the territory of the United 8t tea. pation would be exposed to the Methodist wolves, dency in prices. Sales of meal were also made on some ‘i ic) EEN! where despatch is of vital moment—but it is de- Mr, Dicxtnson—Will tne Senator read that part of | brought by the American invader. ‘I'nis petition, sald attend a Store, in Bridgeport, Ct. Ons d Roverly, Mr. Chant 4 Miss Phi lever tslane, Es senained Ahoy ei aes ee eae knowledge ofthe b youth of emi Fray Green iss M. Taylor, After which GLANCE A’ | bated ad nauseam, and finally passed over by | the resolutions which denies the sovereignty of the people | Mr. I, was heard, and the grant was made, after which the supreme government of ¢ letter was read. It prayed Holland; f ound inteunity, wil Ni ey frau; Jake, C4 Ate of the territory? this Mr. McNamara went on board » British with of pork, beef and lard, without material Ale addressed to 5: m ie) Me Nee, Heer here hapfeani Jake. congiudg | common consent, for ‘a more convenient sea-| vir Yvixe said he had read ull those parts of the| war. As another evidence that foreign ald wae fog chan, prices. Groceries sold to fair extent, with- | the office ofthe Herald, will meet with attention | withthe SECR#T—Thomas, Mr. Holland; Dupuis, Chan | #0. tS are ri at different resolutions, which were germain to the sub | tended to Mexico, he declared that our troops had out material alteration in prices. ANTED—A GOvD SECOND HAND STEAM re, Levere; Porter. Bleeker; Mad. Dupuis, Miss The “ minority” too, seeming te rejoice over | ject. already taken twice the number of arms from the A ree. et ie $6 for pots, Engine of 20 to40 horse Bower, Any Rerton having Mary Taylor. Doors open at Torelock a fancied freedom from “responsibility” with || Mr. Dicxixson—-I would oall the attontion of the | enemy than was in the country at the commencement ome ‘yee Peer Micht- gach for alo, will apply to the Briek an ranite Company, PERA HOUSE, ASTOR PLACE—MONDAY EVEN | regard to any measure on the tapis, are, with | Senator toone point. Will he show me by any respect- | of the war. He was satisfied that unless we took ny ogee gt wl be pertormed the opera of GIUR aMEN- some enviable exceptions, often either absent | Able authority, any decision that the people of the porsession, and held the country till we secured $6 1244, imeluding small parcels of Signor FG. Beneventanc: | (rom their seats, when some important vote isto | tory have mot theright of soverelgaty over allaubjects | 48 honorable peace, that piexico would go into Scmiaean Gomesee at. thisteanse: prises; 100 bis unin: ANTED-A PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED P House in this city, doing a good, profitable business.— orai; Klaisa, Sign: be tak: f ; of internal government ? either a monarchy itself, beeome a province of spected Genesee’ sold’ at $5 624; 250 do New Orleani nor Sesto Benedett e taken, or, if present, seem inattentive specta- | "yp Youes— read froi a tion, ‘men sold at $5873, a 6; 200 do in store sold at $587%. Va- | Ady Pitty posreusing fromtwo to thee thousand dollars may | ror iniseppe Teaura, 8 tors merely, of what is going on before them. In | me'stete arisen eeraiona peatocetier Meno | who" woud “omtabllsh, a government, wort it pos moa lots Western. in all about 1000 bbls, were gadro. tro Direttore, Signor Baril; Les Ho enceecis | WANTED TO EXCHANGE—TWELVE HUNDUED | hettra, Bunor Hepetti: ‘Chorus Master, 5 VV ‘scres of land of superior ality, situate on the Brazos | Boxes, parquette and balcony, $1; amphith re, 50 river, Texas, near Franklin—title Doors open at 7; performance to commence at 73¢ o’cleck. . —for westera lands of a similar q) ——! K i. o Pont office deena ide Beuchat JAMES MORPHY fre: | to renew a*Babel-like ‘ contusion of tongues” | 128 major proposition, and the major alwa; 9 if view of the great interests involved, and the ne- | (Mr. Dickinson—Certaiuly)—which declare thut Con-| than their present one. A line polfoy had eal eae cessity for consultation, hardly one third of the | gress, nor any other power, has no power to pass any | This would net only disgrace us in the eyes of the world, members can be induced to attend a caucus, | lew denying the right of Southern men to carry their | but it would restore to. that government the internal while most of those who do get together, seem | property upon the territory of the United States. This | tevenues which our forces now receiving ; 5 includes | With this assistance they would prolong the war, sales of Peterabi country were made at $6; | street was worth about $6 1244 0625. Wheat—Geneseo of good quality, could not be hed at $1 sual lot of about 600 a 800 bushels of Ohio was sold at ‘ “= ED THIERS’ GROUPS of MODEL ARTISTS, | upon any topie whi jl the minor. and as certain ss the sun shone in heaven, they oe gare mate nt ST ct80; 1900 Bo ds delleeree, ood |. —ebolv at No fee Maldon Laren O7 70 me TONS in anmber, will have, the, hovor of appearing ig | Ty Drill be eoollscted teat Be eee Walker = Me YucEn Walkie i denen, th Thecetorar eas, Gaal Chil wet cienuan be srossteieeeae | at 670; and 2000 oo Noreee Fate pete Ps By RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO os Plastiques, wlich hes been considered the ‘most classical | Who, by the way, is certainly the “little Napo- | New Yoru hascertainly studied in on matasnee iota Vigerously; prosecuted with that determination and The market ciosed, ony: mun ioe rg! es ae ke _ AA obtains situation 4s cook, washer and lroner, ina private and instructive exh tion that bas ever appeared in say coun, leon” of finance, overcoming and subduing ob- | whose propositions are not so generally known. Mr. Y° vies that would satisfy that nation that we were deter- lot Ar B80 800, Oute- Sales wore making of New Jer~ | Goou city relerence'em be uives. "Ces be seen ar Wie Mae: | Socustserenatees pouared, bY, the raconae of ine mort | stacles pretty much as. the Corsican surmounted | said that as the time had arrived when the Senator | mined to prosecute te wat tll he made an honorable sei tos due, und of North River end. Cocal ae 47 0 | drama st unell ensened O'clock Dress Circle and Parquette, indy and gentleman, | the mighty Alps—in his late report, recommend- | from Texas was entitled to the floor, he would conclude | Peace, and that we never would submit to foreign con- ; ; Cente; gentleman alone, £0 centa:upper boxes, % cents. Box | ed a moderate tax on tea and coffee, to meet the | his remarks. Ho had felt it necessaty to say thus much | ‘Fl upon this continent. It was said that we had troops 48. Beuns—Sales of 300 bbls were made at $1. aca ot Canpure—The market for perm coatinged fem at $15;000 20, LOAN ON BOND SND MORT, eee <= are as s eee OWAT-aEWEER increased disbursements occasioned by the exist. Wises that Roteen soiavea tees ma Shee ooh at Busna Vista. ado It waiwse Gun’ th topel oe ateeree S80. city or brooklyn, in ove or more sums. JOHN F. CONREY, U oy 472 A. . EN | ing war. No one, knowing the patriotism of the abject le BL . Correr—Thore was no change, and we continue to | 10 Joues Huldinis, No. 60 Wall st MM 'Grand nad ‘Broometin-~Crowded toovetdowing,witt | Aicerton people, will for a moment doubt that | hobed, the Ufa ees er tt imt tno Bab, would Bante "Anus have esceped Gib the telnet ng h Ns = the beanty and fashion of New York O} he during : t quote Rio at 6%a7e, to 70 for prime to choice qua- 5 PEACH ORCHARD COAL, FRESH sTOGK— the woek eeaepe Mesaay. Us Aas Twentieth they would cheertully contribute to pay the ex. | equalities which that conetivution guarantees, hi ad his ammunitiont “Would, if wa beds Y 3 G allant Clay, after hav! fallen Corron—The market was well supplied with samples, $5. ‘nnd gx sizes, in good order, and wil be delivered rou zt ne Unal au 0 received, of very superior quality, Large Nut, | Week of the original CHRISTY’S MINS’ 8 penses incident to a contest which has covered | Mr. Foote explained that the Senator from New York | larger f ta | oldest established Band in the United States. Kf. Christy, | our arms with unfading glory, and won for had conferred with Southern di under severe wounds, and upon the ground unab! articularly of Uplands, which holders appeared more | reduction fr ‘d'prices, this day and Monday. Nat ¢ 8 glory, usa lemoorats in regard to his ; Resirous of Fealizing on.” Theaales continue limited, not | at$ rem SIMPSONS Verda 78 Thomreae eens 0 been pipned to the ground by 5. GN Christy, E. Florce, J. Raynor, C. Abbott, 7. Vanghe, | foremost place among the proudest nations of | esolutions, and bed agreed that his final resolution | defend himself, h He was in favor of ssendlnn Una to-day, aud which were at lower shresteand ¢ Christopher street, near Greenwich Averue ant sally admitted to excel every whose original and inimitable Concerts are nf | with crowded and highly respectable audiences, and univer | the earth, or that they would acquiesce inany hould conclude as follows:—“ in subordidation ;” that | S#assin-like and dastardly soldi is, that the rights of the people of a territory over the | * *mall ‘ndemnity for tue war; but if it was veo question, shall be held “in subordination to the consti: | t© Prevent Mexico from ialling into the hands of foreign jusement of a ilar charace ‘ ter offered ihe city, Admueson 25 cente; children under | Post, which would ufford the necessary guar- clean your elotuing superior to any thing yon ever had dove | Second appearance of eine Fe mme—Fart 1—Over- | guardians of the public weal, I appeal for an et- | or any other property. In conclusion, Mr Yulee con. House of Representatives. | 1 | Fauit—Sales of 300 boxes wet dried raisins were made | 7» AGREEABLE TO THE WILL AND PLEASUR' half priee. Doors open at 7 o’clock—Concert will | anty for the prompt payment of interest on any | tution and thi owers, he would not hesitate to take the whole, not | aeSt 88 cnet Jopbie ried peaches Northern) were | 2 of Economists, we sha I to-morrow offer at ties 83, Bu ec eat. On Saturd Reb. 19, an Afteruoon Concert. | loan which the governinent might be authorised | ple? peeeeved Siguis of Miante onl CF the pede!) DONE Tao ae yun protactisar bat ter the protection of mi 26, an A, q t ore 0) . comm oelock. On : be i a | Bole dried apples were sold at 4i<c. Sales of 200 bushels ns ef enlendid elothina fr Band tpwards, A Catton wate | ing: ete alse Fifth Con the Brooklyn Insticute. pe contra eye le ecaaeaticny| Smianating ret une thought that did notalter the spirit of the | (Be, masses, whose destinies are in the hands of foreign | Fe ae yi i bdaasea wnat: Cork ticda'|piyietace oP bestwenend emewemeene et tee ROADWAY ODEON—ENTRANCE THROUGH | afluirs of the country, andentitled to entire con-| Mr. Dicxrxsox—It does not alter it in the least lowing the Sierra Madre, always including the provinces | do do, Ne. 8, $5 95.035 Siig. Dey Coa * = — Pinteus’s (afe des Mille Colonnes—M: E.G. | fidence, is treated with indifference; and ‘pro- | Mr. Yunee was glad of this devotion to tho constitu. | °f California and New Mexico. Mr R_ then detailed | 75; 100 do do, No. 8, $5 25 s 26. Dry Cod— NTLEMEN—TO THOSE Gresley —Grent _attractions.—Btartling and —The |" i he Pheeete | A tion. It ise good temper of mind. and we shall all bold | tb reasons why the unuexation of those States would Bales of 120) quintals were made on private terms, sup- their clothing. as the winter is manager respectfully announces to the citizens of this great | Crastination, the thief of time,’’ seems to blind | fates it But the qu th ; een whethnt | be no loss to Mexico, of immense value to the United | posed to be at $3 62% 0 $3 75; 100 quintals pollock sold | va IN by enlling at a4. Murray, Go metropolis, and vp stranger visitng it that ‘The Odeon, is | the representatives of the people to the urgent | there's any power Wn Crore ee aa Peentebee | States, and of inotloulable Denese to the lanebitants at your Ci with an entire new ( pre c , ty ete ions were reported repaireds snd made to look equal to newsar the smatl charge | tistes, Of the most beautiful symmetry, in order to produce a | NCCessities of the treasury. | | & territory, which can inhibit the free citizens of any | , Mt. Green then seoured the floor, and on his motion 7 of 6s for coats, 3s for palts; ‘Call und be'convicced that can | series of splendid new Tableaux Vivexs. Saturday, Feb. 19— | In this crisis,to you, as one of the watchful | State from movi into such territory with the Senateadjourned Hors-—S:les of 150 bales were reported at 5}<0. a ing ry th 08, | Leav—The market remained quiet. ‘Songs, &e. Part 2—' AUX VIVANS and Px ni ‘¢ ry Sales of 180 bbds cf Clenfuegoe and Mus- Pa veges oo: Se peices, re Ay wt Piselques’ "by. the ae Fak VS ane ofehs | {ort to rouse the slumbering good sense and pa- ee tae Se here involved was vital to the Wasnincron, February 17, 1648. of Cuba | street. Will remo “ rgiio, &e. Prices—Ore! ‘i 4 . in- + ; TESTED covado, were made at 260. There was a cargo of Cubs B alyiil remove ou ov before ist May. to No.6 Murray, | Seragic, he. ‘Prices reheat Fogo pyr Serpette eas iroughe ta tp the tahabisante Uf a toccltaey, oats toe pee Oe || The Mrnanen Ge Cane eine testimony re rond wav. ; Boxes. F , 3 0 " fn EB bite : = Z ~ bear upon abuses, seldom fails to eradicate them. | “8Very, and the weaker States fail info the condition of | cently taken in New York relative to the contested = per 1D _PERFORM- ! 4 ROREN PANES ATMS, aaene: ape lap MEBTAN ee peed hk td pae FORM- Let your influenoe be exerted to bring order out mere dependencies or provinces. No State of thix Ame- | election, by Mr. Monroe, of the seat of Mr. Jackson. ‘XChange, oyuga I. ake.) wgerties, &e.. ir jen for - ‘ap Scrinmeat fate vepreseuting the * Bint of Chi of confusion, and I doubt not.that it will be i rican Union can endure an union in which the equality WITHDRAWAL TROOPS, | ‘consisting 0} ine s, silk pl aids, rarmary, rep" firth ’ t J ye 1M- | of the States is destroyed. Mr. Parrney, of Mas 1d leave to offers joint on private ter! 000 gallons English, were sold at 6: American city pressed was steady at 650 in cask and at 640 in bbls. Sales of 1100 bbls selected whales were made, part for export, at 3604370. There was no change in other deseriptions. Yrovitions—Sales of about 150 bbls mess were made at $10 1934; 100 do prime mess, were sold at $9 560; 100 County SEA’ bbls old prime were sold at $6 874. Hams—Suales of 60 subscriber offe tierees were made at 634. Lord—Sales of 160 tieroes were made at 8!40, and 100 bbis do, No. 2, at 7¢c. Beet en shirts and drawers, kid and silk g'ov: children’s wool shawis, ging! wiss and book must, unbii ting Ease His Trial before Pontius Pilate,” am representation of an." Iutemperate Family.” all in mediately productive of the most salutary ef-]| Mr. Dickinson said, that at some early day he ehould | re: I hours every day an id fects. ARLINGTON. take up the several instalments of the Serator’ the sense of the House, that the war now waging aga! i dc harge. there are engaged—Mast. Jo! —_—____ ment, and put them together, to c rorth: ease, ehietal Re eee, oO ORGE STEW CET | ston, Tight Rope Dasee festern, the low comedian: Wasuinaton, Feb. 17,1848. | worth. meres raee, MBAR Coys tak foo talitar nietea “Gould be cithésaan ta ‘he ; Great Ws CO., 143 Whi ker anest, corner of Mulberry. Pete Morris, comic singer: Clara Fisher's Shaksperean C»bi- " % net: Mrs. Monell: Miss Bernar isses Julien and Whit Mr. Clay at the White House Mr. Foote desired a remark or two. Hoe only asked | United 9! T.AND FARM FOR SALE—THE | lock, di ; Mr. Whitloek;, Mr. Prosser; Madame Rock- $i ji i five minutes. He would take this occasion t. Mr. Sternens objected; and on bis motion, the House aft sale his Beat Aad Paras cian ce | wall, foresee teller, Ker Adisicston to the wholesas cents. | Since the ominous night when Mr. Botts and | that not one’ sentimore thet ote fone lips of the | evolved iteeif into « Coamittes of the Whole on the Reserved front seats, on each extra. John Tyler slept in the sime bed, there has | Senator from Florida. {s sanctioned by enlightened public | State of the Union, and resumed the consideration of aIe. nVE —' be . AY- i izi oT i Ld TRE brid vet weto mene ares.” Chavis aon 5 pucch 55H, MURAL IRISH EVENING — Mi. MALONE RAY. been nothing a0 completely realizing a ‘meeting | to which he has referred, musty or otherwise, which ia | | Mr. Kina, of Massachus-tts, proposed an amendment bucter exhibited no change. not sold before the 24th instant, it will be offered at public day 234. and Friday 2'th. give his MUSICAL IRISH EN. | of the waters,” as the fact of Mr. Clay and Mr, | not eithera misquotation, a misconcsption.cr which does | to the firet section, “Provided, that no certificates shall Rice—Sales of 80 tierces were made at $3 3734 cash, | anctwon at 1 PM. on that day. on the premises, ualess the wea- | SERTAINMENT. entitled © AN HOUR IN IRELAND.” | poik eating together at the same table, in the | 2° embody the very principle of the Wilmot proviso | be itucd uncer this act until three commissioners shall ® ution, which was read for information, declaring ag may ‘without extra c! timent in the South. And, sir. there in not one author | THE Loan BILL lity; 80 tit 6 $3 3134, from | thershould prore stormy, in which case the sale will take | given in Europe 300 nights, ing of stories of the . 3 : I must applaud the magnenimity of the Se be appointed by the President, and approved bythe Se- Secana—Sales of 500,000 were made by auction at $10 gr ula ee advertisement in the New York Courier and a Bay or Pot ong icene—Mr. Pol aying aside his usual reserve | enemies of the South, but the fearless cbampions of her | United States and Mexico, on principles of reciprocal 50 @ $26 per M, 4 months. Lequire uesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. forte, and the Misses Fegay, Kimjly, and Louisa Malone i and entertaining his distinguished guest as an | true interes’s in the North. It is due to the efficient | Justice to both countries ”? Svoan—Sales 0/100 bhds new Iberia, were made at OR SALE-—A FARM OR ( OUNTRY SE 47, AT | mond, yocelits and mstramentalists, puniie of the moat cele old friend, long absent, but just returned. The | support of Northern men, that we have this Wilmot x, SOMETHING ABOUT WAR AND BRACE. 6 & 6%; and 100 boxes brown Havana, new crop, at 6o Tuft’s Landing, opposite Rossville, on Staten Island Sou.d, | brated European masters. Brunetti Gallery, 599 Broad To | city is gay with parties and soirees this season, | Proviso practically settled aud put at rest. But, sir, the Mr. Kino, under the rule which allows five minutes’ Sales ot 90 hhds Muscovado, were made at 64¢; and 156 boy 18 satler, Seem a city, easy of access by steemb. begin et Fe Mee pod “Adealtegaos $9 conte s/eullagest pn a SN NS manuer of the Senator is as objectionable as his matter | °XPlanation of an amendment, said: | desire to call the hhds New Orleans, were sold. by auction at 43< a 50, on pa G eae Barclay, Sciees Sd lends bee posers: un Saat orice. a Kanon Smee | - Wasuineton, Feb. 17, 1848. He speaks in @ very oracular style. Why he should thus | rainy ed roe to ie ition, It simply ba Seis eia mp 40 feet front, wit, marble manteis, grates,&c.. pizzas front and | will give her lecture with the model of Ancient Jerusal Eouing Statement. Tet ser beaeber ore CoMMIMURT TILE Teae: | Mountey.abell appoint thred ccmulatonten tees oka Tartow—No change was noticed. Teer, filled ia with brick, with about twelve acres,large garden, | given by her upwards of one hundred times in Europe. 5 ts 6 , » Sir, his manner was oracu'ar and dogmatical, and it rage tos ©0 CO! jonern, wi Wasi upone-_\ye continue te quote N. W. and Gonth | good cuinowe Re, For werme aemy 00 JA8. & SiBRGE | F ABLEAU VIVANTS, OR THE LIVING MODEL, | , The loan bill has struggled through the House; | er jnsulting to the true “tn at dn viaeiilalds, Maaiesh, Ae Goics obeeebine nites Seine Salen an oak Sicily Madeira, were made oes Pony sett « Prani mists, at the Hall of Novelty, omnes. of hem” one the six per cent bill limited to the loan. A majo- Mr. Youre Two. inwton only: had just’ commenced, that it’ on private terme. Eee eel ee eet ee | aise as ecabliehment inthis city. to produce as cor. | rityof one carried it through committee,and on its | __Mt- Foots—I wanted two minutes more, mynelf, | more than three months Wnisxey—Sales of sbout 160 bbls were made, part | trining tes nood ‘with fistares complete. 11 rect a living imitation of Power’ b Statue of the Greek | final passage, there were only fourteen in the n Mr. Sevier demanded the regular order of the day. | twenty months, we are as far from prace as we State Prisou, part Pennsylvania and part New Orleans, | mont extends from st Broadway to 71 Div eet. | Slave ox the one at 1 so. the Apollo Brothers, with alge tits “ats e- | Mr. Foorr—I'll give wey only for that motion, sir. were then. I desire that the country make some de- at 250. ind the Braveh extends trom 300 Krat Broadway to 4it Grand | theitsongr. glees, dances, fic. Singing ana Danciog troupe of | gative, including several of the original fourteen | M- ¥vuee was about proceeding to reply, monstration that we are in earnest for pi ad that rs, see small Mr. Foore—Beg pardon, sir; 1 have the floor. | we are decarmined to by auction at | street. They have been in successful ops Woops —183 logs rose wood, were ma ion for seven | mie and female performers. For p' ~ ne shilling. Doors open atG, curtain rises at 7 | Who voted against the bill recognising the war.| Mr. Yue: —Well, sir, there is, then, no question be- | honorable terms. We were : ‘ | years ‘The proprietor having other bmavness to attend to, is | Adm pn a Lim A er ong the abate iy peer | the object for sellin: ly at 26 Jefferson street. _ | orclock prec a sec TNs & The whigs this evening, appear to be charmed | fore the ite. * stip or 4 this great nation m Fartoxrs—Raiea continued inactive, and we heard of | FY OUSv8IN BROOKLYN, TO LET—SIX GENTEEL | PRUNSWICK'S STATUARY LARGE AB LIFES | with the result, while the democrats confidently | Mra Vice Perey at et cea be taken up { OF van I eprom sowrstagent br ica sn Sa iimit'n the best. Monnet for. genteel. fst 4 nc FOLLO DE MEDICIS Open froms AM. | expect that if the bill 18 returned from the Se- | while there wass subject already before the Senate, | ought to be, sated wit blood, for th See i Pa MM. . be ry . 2 . Fe pom us maberes MLaKW HEI, rH Se , situated a wm; miante pag hid AN aed ator ceetenaga hed "* | nate, allowing the discretion of Treasury notes, Gate Cat my femt Seg ey eee ated neatly fam hceeaud Amacisaas * RB. : H i = ° ; bees e STOCK SALRS. Feated for $275" oF co tivo, staal. famlics fOr $800, "AVHLY to D'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE | theamendment canbe carried through the House. ee—I agree to that, er; and he was proceed- rely, not this enouglaio sate ay heart if Baxtimone, Feb. 17—$2000 United States 6's, 1967, 100%; | VALENTINE G. HALL, corer of Pearl aud Beekman ippi river, painted on three miles of canvass, We shall see. —[ rise to a question of order. and friends of those who reat pai New York. Alzo, to let—The four story brick base- | ing the | 5 s. 5 », 9534 5 $2000 do do, 5 ing th “ i ; : ; Hee eee do dee dor OOK ese cade Cate eed | eo humse Ne hTiiiine eat Fulton street, Brookiva, | ing, in Broadway, adjoin Garden. Open every | In the Senate, Mr. Yulee finished his speech 2 Paesipent.—The Senator will state his | ished, in this most mi i Beltimorecud Ohio Railroad Dividend Bonds, 104432 o- will he weld a he evening. (Sundays excepted.) Admission 50 cents: childrem inst Mr. Dick , itorial A point of order. | millions wit! not pay t . Belumore and Chio Kailroad Co, 98; United States 6's. Zacaven MtaaseaMhbaks wo Pearce Zan Tan nt oe Kanteen: |e ae pa meen rere, Ey ee against rr U ickinson’s territorial resolutions. Mr. Hate—It is, thats motion to lay on the table is | time that something be done to bring the war to a close? closed nt 1005% asked. 30034 bid Fromsary 6's at 1003; asked, Tai te tegels cock tent cetera ‘ON. Gnyecat Fo'elocke L jon OM ry! ‘| Mr. Foote, in a few words, denied that Mr. | not debateable. My amendment proposes to appoint three ool Marylond 6s closed at 85} 6 did. Baltimore 6’s of 4 ; : 1690 at 96.nsked, 9946 bd. aitimore and Ohio Railroad shares | ply to G8. GELSTO on the premizes. rpHE MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Pic- Yulee was speaking the sentiments of the South, at 38% asked, 37% bi BOARDING IN A FRENCH PRIVATE *AMILY, tures eve 106 Leonard street, a few doors from Broadway, oppo- | works of Titian, Murillo, Rubens, an ym mission- Mr. Yuter—Very well, si er at and surely ed — — three men of sufficient cha- Mr. Foor—I shail take occasion to reply to the Sena. | ™oter to effect the objaet I propore. : ‘od isi ‘of the best | Which was, perhaps, well enough, as the move- wind | , v= pf ! ie ina Se, seh, may gener of theold | ment of Mr. Yulee is suspected of being a Tay- ant oon (ee Oat. Gag te ee ite © ions were laid upon the table. and the Se- | ¢xpired 723g; 1000 Sch hi site Carlton house. A large Parlor and Bedroom, le | Masters, en to the public nt the Gallery of the Na- | Jor movement, to head o! 5 3 por | a - 1234, 0 rd eovcal Bank ie | Eaton with Bord, enn te ob'aiged jn ity ie eh tonal Academy of Design, comer cf Broadway and Leonard | han” Oyttas: wad viens te ‘ahisokp bemerst monger hn a | eheae Gite caakceuate ean tr) cl anne the pomeatos 31; 99 Plemivgtou = opper Co,3: ; ritlemen and ladies #8 boarders.” Din- h TEN REGIMENT BLL. ter Salee—ai-0 Sate 3s, 1252 990 doy 123 650 do, Take: 900 | erat? o'clock. Enquire at theabove premises, References TRH! aT The Secretary of the Treasury has open house | Mr. Ruax roe cad RHQDINNT MEL util Peette te tami rae cele ee spending, Knalrond 6s, 00) 62%; 4000 do, 62hg; 150 ahs, 2834; iP | tien and requires a eo oe Toba wcat te | 'O-night. ae ‘ troduced, he did not expect it would take #0, wide a | vane,‘ the question under consideration can be ad- Farmers) & Mechanicy’ Baae, $1:9 Commeicial Bank, 303 MES LAWRENCE ENGLISH, ATTORNEY AT | 10? M. ta, at the -xhibiti'n Room of the hon aoe city Lope (at home,” and | range aeit has. The origin of the war. its jur‘ies, con- | “phe Cuarmman overruled the polat; aud the question ~ >) A; = 7 a a a . ‘ constitutional a ef lapooss, Coosa and Antanga He will also attend to Colle: DMISSION REDUCED TO 5 CENTS—SUNPAY | lj arcing have been waiting in anzious ech. Wy nas Doane considered be noes es necessary to make out | * the mezetive. om through the United States Courts in any part of South Evening Exhibition and Lecture at 73 0’clook —Mrs. citude for « report from the Ut : that the Rio Grande was not the boundary of Texas, | CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, ‘st Board—31 ae ~ Rialone Haymond will, give her desoriptive hectare, on Wek se M ica ieee toons (as he would endeavor to show it was.) and to set up «| _.Mr. Sawren moved an amendment, that no certificates Iailrosd estera do, 10336: 57 Boston a z | MNO SHIP OWNERS—VROPOSALS WILL RE LE. | dion inst. at 7H o'clock, Also, on. the evenings of Tuesday: | as they were, one ee Chines Femain | new boundary for that Staie, and this boundary, thus Eiaeven emaenonT CRIs cates dy, 115; 8 Kortland and Saco do. 97; 25 Reading do, 22/4; 50 ceived until the Ist of March, to charter a Ship of $ or 600 | 924. 7" oath, and Saturday 26th. ‘Children half price. | 25 they were. fet up, was the Nueces From the odium which had Iso moved to strike out a proviso in the first Nerwich and Worcest 39.8 98; 50 do do, 7936 b chonv’s Bank, 10144: Railrosd Righ cand Board—5 do, 3+ # 30; 50 do do, 39; 25 dodo, | tons, to take out 250 parsengers nnd full freight to Sen Fran- 0 Kest Boston Co, 1334 s 30. er | cisco, California, to sail from New York ‘on the In of May. Putsburg Copper Co, 56; 35 $0000 Kailroa Boston and Pr Fr ul r i Pamphlets and Maps 1256 certs. Bajo tien? and jeans Lei Bp cheie been tempted to be thrown, upon the citiz i ; — quarters at the United States Hotel. Mr. Clay is | State, and in justice to the gallant and noble spirits (and Aco li be effected dint = i r thebearterma, Avpliewss wit pleas address “Yangravon,® | LAR) CANARY BIRDS SIGNORSPINET TO | still with us, but will leave in the morning, for a | thelr widows and orphans) who had fallen ia the atrug- | 78 mad trannferabi t House, (post pai is exhibition of these most wonderiul | {ew days, at the house of Mr. Joseph Gales. gle for their independence, he was induced to address | While the coupons are transferable on delivery. I have sof that | ection authorizing coupons of interest to be attached to | certificates issued. In the first rection, be said, the stocks transferable ou the books of the department, eare of Berford, Esq erty and vicinity, that hi Old Colovy do, 5 Norwich a “ —— pees v the Ssnate upon this subject. B. di | moved to add that no certificates hall be issued tor less 5 % Boston and ACKET SHIP ONEIDA, FROM HAVRE —Con. | Dvds, thathaveso charmed the people of the old, world. ore THIRTIOTA CONGRESS. Question of boundary, he would sey that he heard. with | than ahundred dollars. If this be not adopted, the Sea: 10 Westera Reilroa Sines will please send their permits on board, at ier No ‘Afternoon exhil every day, at 3 o’lock regret the Senator from Vermont, (Mr. Upham) the issue one dollar bills, that 1 6, North Hiver:. Goods not permitted by the Sat inst. will be ming, (Monday evening excepted.) at7 o'clock | FIRST SESSION. other day, read to the Senate » collection of newspaper | 8° nt an o eg | bee By that ———— se e aa irda will commence at half-paat7 precisely | means he can make as good « bank of SiicsannS akehE aa ieee idee nantes ‘Suu, articles, condemning and villifying the character of the | ™eans he ne goed & DARE of, vse Tatted Sates ‘On HAVRE—SECOND “LINE —THE. People of that State, | as ever was. The coupons are made transfe ‘Mr. New Onceans, Feb. 10.—Cotton—The Acadi Wasutxaton, Feb. 17, 1848. D Conn, master da sail on the Ist of ASTERS AND Foy m P Baltimore, #¢.D Con UVENILE SINGING SCHOOL— Urnan disclaimed any view of agreeing with those | delivery of the not having ees péseived By this sborsing’s suai, theteu, BOYD & HINCKEN, A Misses, who would like tp embrace an oportanty injoin- | the 6 eres reir Nae ie page of atrangers in extracts; he only read them ag evidences of the feeling | Pa Fe res erie fener effect o1 8 Oa} — 2 ome RE — ti i t 4 to-mor> 4 | He LJ el 6 an 0 vuoi reception, OR LIVERPOOL —NEW LINE REGU Ith inst, at 2 o'e in the Lecture PRAYER DY REV. MR. SLICER, Text, es omooregy, pom the ennexatlon of | OY Onelse thay thas wish to make a Dene’ of the Ooi, R et of 26th of Febran splendid fast sail packet, the GARRICK, 1 ter, is now | tng. nnd will positively’ sil as above, day. Fi eet. to orgANIZe, en ree Lo «Speer 2 a oa ed gratii W ALAUR STREET THEATRE, FHILADFLPHIA~ | and thy mero = mand and 6000 bal sont ed $000 balee approach thy presence with Mr. Rusx eaid that he would proceed to the considera- | ted States. !f the bill pass as it is, the Secretary, he re- er i swith holy joy. | Thy goodness | tion of the question of boundary, |The Rio Grande was | Penied, may iatue one Hollee pls T cline of 30. and othera contending t rae “4 leadid fartignnd i Farewell night of Miss C. ‘sa and Miss Julia Dean ry hitherto, and it | the only and true boundary of Texas, It wase boun. | Mr. Vinrox inquired whether it would bo in orderto Capt. Win. Mf. B- Moore, will succeed the Garrick, and sai Wil d_enable us i pon a ebeatareved Wid Get r teinas ee aod Ardrews: Waller, Mr. Wheatley easier prices Molaases—Drooping ales, 700 bbis at 2 Mr. Hiching #8 vated offences, the sight of | for as good a cause as ever the God of Heaven prospered | Modification to meet his object. cline of Bo, Meal=-800 bbia kil dried gold lastnight at | No baheaeenred watt paid for. All bils nding igaed by | gle. Mr. tapman: Vander. Mr. Wemjas Fires Lier eat comea cee ster iba, $2.87) Oates Sales 320 eacks at 4530, 0nd 309 at 410, | the clerk on bocrd. Specie will be received unt | Weinves: Marguerite, Mise Chapman to the constitution, | it was supposed that if the stock goes into the bande o Whiekey— Dull. 140 bbls rectified gold at 20360 Fork— | the day of departure, | Fries of, passaxe $25. For freight | 1 RAND MASONIC BALL, IN AID OF THE WASIT | bncennthemerican people, and exercise thy om overthrew the evtablshmiont of the ogastitutions entay | ‘ieauers they would denis ccupgan, As his oollengue Sales of 150 bbis Meen at $ 37; and 60 at $043), Bulk ~ gasped} weve wUna ne ites on Monument Fand, will be given tinder the direc: | teetast intertel ansrectcns and our ssourity | lished « military central government. That central | 7% tearful that the Secretary of the Treasury would {s- Pork—100,000 the hog round sold at 346 Bacon—16 Comm: ttee of St ws Grand Lodge. on the An jal tio! let our prosperity goverminent passed w depriving th. people o} | sue certificates of tock as low as one dollar, he wouldas- gankealden at 4Xe, | Lard--Fatr demend.. Seles 832 Dols iluatrious brother, 22d Feb ities ts Rt Secs the sun. | This law was oarried out in the other Staten, ‘The peo: ye tee dienes, pti ae end & % + é " 4 a : 3 5 ‘ | Me. _ my collen; and tleress, end RS, at GaG%o. Coffec—The de. of Arrangemente—Hou. JH. Anderson, White | The Vice Paesiewr calied the Senate to order, and | pit, 0fCoshuila aud Texas met in convention, at Sam | ,,Mt Sauna” Will my oe the Secretary dolug it, whet Flour~The market continues dull. aud the only sale we | March 26rh.her reeutardsy US! | rueworth, Mr. Leman: Neville, Mr. Ni mphreys, thy meroies, by the abandonment | and aided. The settlers of Texas went there oF ceomnay | Mr. Vixrox moved an awendment (which he did not heard of was one of 200 bbis Illinois }, Com— | WOR CHARLESTON. 8. OTHE STEAM PAG Beare yeaa see ah: qustance, Mi ‘very evil way, ands prompt disc f every pet- | of the liberal offers made to them of land, and they | Press), for the purpose of explaining the reason for re- ‘the ch. 10 000 sacks, of wh Ship Southoruer, Capt, Berry. will leave: Pra Mone, | clade wah the plnyof GEN EVIE at Hambault. Mr. | Sum tie Preatdeet eoSe ee ee eee wo hate. | Want, there and defended the territory ‘of ‘Texas | Porting the proviso, It was this: The bill proposes st 42 a 450 for mixed to prime wi ite and yellow, a de- | North River, ou Saturday, the 19th inet, st 3 o’cloce P.M: | N. Johnson: Arthar, Duke of Brabant, Mr, Richirg omse arta | om the lawless bande of Indians who held the country, | that certificates of stock shall be transferable on the enevieve. Miss nd upon all engaged in ‘They were as obedient and good citizens, and as devoted | Y0Oks of the Register. This is the ordinary mode ; but sentatives ; upon the Judici ration of the OTICE.—ON AND AFTER SO TURDAY, FER- raary 19h, the ste:mboat STATEN ISLANDER will he following trips, notil far her notice. 4 eave Qnar- mand bas been aotive, sad 3500 bags Rio have been sold _ i: ‘4 hiilipe. General Cos, ho: wall ‘ak >, avtine at 8%, 10 A.M.,12M..2 P.M. 5 P.M. Le: Henry ©. Atwood, 40 Ri street; Charles the Secretary read the journal. , however, errived in the country, tnd veascl Ist om for London. for heavy reciche’ | Weve at? A. MVTLAIM. LE MOR MOP. ae Jinehien 3 Surveyors office; Wm. Gaual atre ME, Mites presented & petition of certain cltiseus of BO eed demanded a lraeiandcume to Ban Ante: | ir Pymron=i bare sirends neted | Beet ne Olde ~ — " imons. Ni " M Exchanges Limited travsactiour. London, 7a 8\ per | FPORGNEW ORLEANS-LOUISIANA AND treet; Thos. 3. intion to pilots, rene eeminst the law OF 1887, tn re: | 44 twent, | tion. All the loem bills heretofore passed gom e cent prem; Paris, 68236 = 5 40; New York, 60 days, 2 such rertri stion York Line of Packets—Very reduced : sit, Yutee moved to postpone the prior ord 8 23 per cemt dis; do sight, 36 @X per cont prem; Trea- | Positively the first ond only regular packet for Monday, | co aeration ae catays, ong in favor of the amendment, af he be- cury Notes, par. 4 runty let. ‘The splendid fast sail a, pacet thip TORON- yroseed to Che eonatderetion of among others, tthe territory lying | | rare many Waberete, Mceneetes Bee Stee TO, Capt. Doane, is now loadirg, and having most of her car- MIR. DICKINSON’S RESOLUTIONS. between the Nueces and Rio Grande. ‘These men aided | S88 who bad money, aud would lend it to the govern- oe goon borrd, will sail as apove. her regular di For freight Mr. Yuvee said th: had endeavored, in his pre- our rights, and we could not abandon And he proposed to modify the amendment of Meritel, or parse, apply on bonds at Orleans Whit, foot of ‘Wall | Fvontatreet: Wo Bruwted. 20, ceding Femarks, to show that there was no authority may after they bed risked all in our be. | wyer, so that no certificate of stock for not leas On Thurtday evening, 17th inst.. by the Rev, Henry | eH Rad te 0) dreitdvosuneio hinnee Guested to appear infull cegaia. Floor under the vested in any power to deprive a citizen of any State of i became from that time « part of us, and | “an Sfty dollars shall be issued w.B . Hewny M. Borreut, of this city, to | Positively no freight will be ed after th ‘ohn W. Simons, Wm. N. Buckley, and Thomas J. Wayne. right to reside on the territory of the United States, | identified wit In the oxpitulation with Cos this | Ti amendment was agreed to. Kiweeaur, w Haven, Connecticut, | Agent in New Orleans, Mr. Wm. hi Tickets $2, and nottransferable: le OEE ath Ang peg he could enjoy under the tous by that officer. Mr. Rusk sent to the | AN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE A RESTRICTION. en) o tate. 4 the late Lieut Anthony Maxwell, of U. 8 A. | forward ali woods to his address. Poss evening, Feb. 17th, by the Rev. Mr, int, be on board, at Orleans Wharf, soot of Wi te. Toephie Church, Mr. Bennann Was joaday morsing, at i2 o'clock, at which time the of County Westmeath, Ireland, to Miss Exiza Hore, of | *!! a eald county, now of this ett CARD-DR. WHEELER 4 The territory of the jesk to be read the capitulation entered into | Mr. Gextxy said that tus bill authorised the Presl- United States was none the lees the property of the | by General Cos, and then traced the title of Texas to | dent to borrow rixteen siilione of dollars, but {t does one Unton because of ite being peopled by persons or foreign | the Rio Grande, from that time held indisputably down | ellow him to sell the stook below par. Now, he desired origin. There could be no power vested in these in to the period when that title was coufirmed by the treaty | to remove this restriction, to enable him to procure the the territory of the Uniced | madeby Santa Anna, whens prisoner True, Santa Anna | Douey, as the necessities of tha government required. STLE BALL—THK MANAGERS OF THE THI lent Association respectfu'ly ann’ t Ball for this sexxon will take pl vy Evening, Feb adth. The proceed: trinaied among worthy objects oe oe reer, ship will His matrimonial chase begins Patients at his resv ction of sect or country he order ol States to deprive a free citizen of this Union any right | was then # prisoner, and under di b Although took hi : ” di mis M he Fl Mr. George y jar ut the treaty ough we see atoc! eretofore authorised, With a‘ Hope’? to raise some little Wrens, thee is exchantvely devore ich EDIE: | Gs ceiticusadd Avoietnage. Leader ot the Orehestia,N7. Willers Cr rpperty which he enjoyed under the constitution of | was made at his request. Moreover, Gen. Filisola, the | a0Ove par, it iss well known fact that nothing ) more On Thursday evening, 17th inst, by the Rev. Doot, | °°, ‘Wallace Bagpiper, Mr. MeKerracher. An arrangement has been | States. The laws of # nation are confined to | seeond in command, andthe commander-in-chief, after fluctuating than government atccks and securi Stork, Mics Mancauer F, MacKawzin, to Me, Wa, Re | obstinate thes may besa teeieatere crate effectuslly ersdie | made thet stages will rua to aed from the Garden vatil lo” | 18 territorial juriediotion, sud when it parte with the | the capture of Santa Anna, was below with five thou nt will be she eonteatine 4{ kinds. No man canfores:e #1 will be the state of the iT Haanitow, both of this city ented, aod permanent cures effected. References to families | clock, at suet charg will enter the Bs Juriediction over that territory, its laws and powers are | men. We had but one thousand. Yet he signed | market six months hence. As it) eon - | of the eat’ reapestability, will be given to those ‘ante: py the Greenwich street gate, and go out of the gate cpponite | done away with and become obsolete, 40 far aa they | the treaty, and retreated over the Kilo Grande, ‘under | tell what drafts iney be presented, cea, ghia ro le esonetic terme” Artificial Eyes inserted and> for sale on oreat re urping, will take upin re conflict wi 1 laws of that nation to which the juris- | one of the stipulations The government of Mexico Ee he thought it te be bis duty to put the bill in such On Feidey, the 18th inst., after a short and severe ill- ii Asada Rg. 5 peat, THeovone Livty, youngest son of the Isto Jamen | FF ARPS—THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY | tobe had Luly, eged 14 years ana 20 days inform the Musical Elite of the United States, that they | Brosdwa Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect. | hive been en fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at! v'clook, from the resideace of bis mother,96 Ludlow 2 t rigidly to enforce the police | diction over its territory bas been given. Any laws | bad aesented not #0 much Santa m that the government may ‘he money withou: 1A wo Tn treaty, ta gentlermanand two lsdics, | made by the people or government of this natio Twhich | Anna as to save thelr ariay,, fo mat, that if » abet the sutton ieut “ad anham’s music store. No. their army, for without that army, the | difficulty. That the public faiib isat all t . 0. 239 Broad- | has yielded ite jurisdiction over the territory, which are | central government would ‘not stend Mr. R thet tence tothe everoment, of truism; and pre hen ears in, the city of New York, | way ; Captain McLean, 5( Walker street ; and of either of the | incowsistent with or antegonistical to any law of the new | luded to various acte on the Part of Texas, wherein she | oitcumstances, it seemed to him thet every consideration ture of Dovble Action Harps. Their expe | managers, Checks not tronsferrable. A, CAMERON, Sec: | nation, or sovereign power, in whom is vested the juris- | bad exercised jurisdictionover the territory between the | 0! patriotism and sound policy should induce C rience has taught them that the very limited sule of thi beau | rotary: diction, oan be of no force or virtue over the terzuery, Nueces and the Rio Grande— the establishment of land | guard rerament 7 des us To heme ainat the potsibie ocearrence tteewt. Hie remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- | very exhorbitent mice chee g any. tm, conseqnenc HE MEMBERS OF THE RACKET COURT ARE | BUCH less cam this government or sovereign power of | offces, the looating of laud, the seirare and punisuuirat | Pelng a borrower, and uuabi to verrow, He herent, tery for interment. country, and by the manufscturersalso. ‘Ihe subscribe! informed. that tickets for the ball to be given on Tues. | the territory make a law to confisoste the rights of pro- | of individuals for crimes committed on the Rio Grande | the opinion that the stock would be taken erst: jane, Oa the 10:h inet, after a short ill- | desigato bring the Harp into general use, by 4 dav e 29 -b instent, will be ready for distribution on | petty which are secured and held sacred by the | The title, as between Mexico and Texas, was not juris- | cent will be realized The adoption of his am: on tan Lib the Sith year of his age. He was | prices to a fair staudsrd, aud one that wi Saturday next, by the Clerk, nt the Rreket Courts. | new nation bolding sovereign jurlediction over the | diotion over the territory between these two rivers’; but | will not chavge this state of things. He wes eenren ous compensation—and being pract cally femtli: th every. KE YOU READY ?-SMITHS RIFLE AND FISTOx | 104, oF territory. This proposition is based upon | the contest was, whether Texas shoul ould be da branch of PaSaea tecon ard fish of Be poeutel ~. 48 A G llery, 49 Bowery, opposite the Theatre,open day ead | = et adhae at Cn weil secogaloed Principles < = a eer ace ‘aetien. ye! aed Les she MY xt Dos tellers Hi eae eee Te thepnaia ree god brilliancy of tone, superiority of touch, and elegance of | © Su2e. | way bs in existence in territ (the Ualoayst the time | good, for sowe. proct of Ity-some aecaccion sees Was | Amendment does not renisiot the Seocotary to cur own flush, beyoud anythirg ever offered in tin : PERA GLASSES, FANS—FRE | way oe in territory of the Union, at the time | good, for some proof of it—some assertion of claim to | country, but authorizes him to rend t abroad { a OHA GHARES FANS Bae | when the United States acquire tile to that territory, | that territory, on the part of Mexico, This boundary | Sr. Ficatim usted for the renter ny (oe ceo eat, m the Messrs. Bi ing ally tre, has received by t preg: pa nin lavery, cannot be of effect as | of the Nueces, was a boundary ret up for Mexico by per- | 80d said—I am opposed to authoris og the Secresary of b FEBRUARY 16, 1 Lhe Usired ‘Stat 1 Stenmer WASHINGTO, York for Ewope —The Maui for the ao ve Steam® | lacely imported harps at this O1 f*,8 Satarday, the 19th day of Fe- | bled to offer inatraments comb oh, Boa to be prepaid, ex- | ments with the moat approved models. Tt te of this Union who in * Pi Area e jolly etre | tie heen called hon veteaedly tft Renin te may go there with hie slaves. Take this prineiple, that nine the Felden Toe baring ok anme pretext | th Treasury to wel six per cent government staoks at Mu aire whe meu en AO delivery of distribution, | fucpe rnd this Country, tet have x je Rand 9 inch, white, colored iver paper, h wil Congress has no power to legislate upon the territory of 1 unconstitutions! war eer as ne ; an van Low] uring the last war a de “eg o Fay Da senteuher with Or witha the Peter eat caacass'| prorate Mik theif mayerals of one @ offered to the trade at a very small advance ou the cort of im | the Union, or that the people inhabiting the territe fespatoh of the 2ith of Feb last ‘after the tate sought, b ving igh ines ye wie Iy paid J'he postage on all lerter pee eaperiale cane portation. | are sovereign and independent in their power over theft | ti of Buena Vista, to show that up to that time, exioo | ing of money, without providing eu ample ead certafe nee, 48 ceats; and sea they give en nolimited w Address JOSEPH BF. AT ablisher of the ‘ Bes « of Piano Fores, w! eatalogues of prices and an sortment of Harps of foe cotaves of Gothic, Grecian, mers the Lat, and th ENsrbetiaa.. Louie XIV ih. in | Gane risa he te yc Jooal institutions, and all laws in force among them were | st up no claim to the Nueoes that wae not fund for ths f the princi; a in iu b — = eer ceme what results will it brin, iso up tothe Sabine. Santa Anna, is that dcopaten, terest; th Y keene Bled thew, ond ie would fell now. De mt | jee ! in Ol the Olas tec ee law in Mex. | says he informed the besrer of » flag’ of truce from the | Stocks in the late war fell from 25 to 35 per cent below ‘od. without giviog pains exoladed by ry tboltoien teins che pete American general, that the Mexican nation would lis. ® , Gnd treasury notes about 15 per cent below par. ai wiviog (6 esat | cognieed by & WWE Noe, heer oct agin | ses to vo proposal of pesos wile the Americans | The result of thls operation is fully exhibited Im the re aig New jhe: Now vere Bat eres tie dimoulty * ne bees ee tile chika Rio Gtende, He} port of A.J. Dallas, theo Seorstary of tbe Trsssury, ; commencement attending sobems has not since been | Sut ais deetine, we Wl bere, whey we eawea ios ne? @ not Dpetatee. He alluded to Aupudie’s cept ja the lew of 186% Congres, in tbe early + 60 ech pews- bOBLAL A, Cc Co's pa cr MOR HGS, P.M | Gh"? BARGAINS—HA. WO entire stock of will be cold at prices much below the proprieter beg demrous of closing eed prives of $300,