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Liews Brows, Mr. Moort o coe, Mine Kat Toibla es Usele a rquette, certs: Famil' Circle, %6 conte Galieey, cents Docrs open heli-past €; commence at 7. sahil ‘Coapman. After wh oh forty, Wr. Brw:hem; Mr, an |, Fo, onnolude with TCDRAL'S QLYMiIC THRATRE— MON Day sve. 10 commence with HUY THE WaSHINGIOR 8 Hopk ne Werblabstvon Minedle (9 Fare Me Arenli 7. 69 Mr. La Miss Jv luce with THE KING OF TIE PKA ke: Plorzel, Miew Phillips: Prinoe J-a a Dros Circle S'o; Opper Boxes 250,; Pit 12i¢0, open at 7; commence at Th. 472 4HO..Dwa Ope. every yt exit br to thy abe chtuenoy | » for a peri rage aid favor, wopr ed Amuremonte ip th 6 er x wae tr: jr Recelved with approbaton + Whose ‘and co tau evid m eof thir sup , trod we ni tiveness ‘they will riety of uew and ori 08 congs Cha seteris fo 1m © tempted by “pune orsimea or "nt fut wit Suite” thavhawe crowed the effin’ of thi Mitabie” oom, sre of the pre evt popular + [a premium of $48) will be paid to who can produa vvide rte of led of t re yearn have been reroived with @ in the snuals of ¥. night dar Mrastrels, BET*+ EEN ing toe organ a, 0 harmonise le of onoerts in thin sat ni rue ty be ntehit y Sid highly reepretablo aude emorit and at juring @ great var op rate horus ss Wanner freqnently at ith tho 8 Ee ad “ani- depart mpany cousists of tan . Chris. +RNUM'D Ap Novelties! Splondid purl sen every evening at 755 welone th terful cureerty it, exietence- neaeuring feven feet round the et This remarkeb e lady is much wore n wned Daniel Leambert. ste mav be sean Titwia, tho Fairy Queen, tha cnlebrated Leo Family; the fxeat Futibria's gud Burteen Jugulecy ba ‘bien cagaged, 4'eo, will be exhibited at oach portormsnce, rhe magnificent nv. ing Pavcroms of Lond te Morsis, ap Alnw engaged, Pet Dan, Mr. (epelond. Dies West, Mre, Mrs, Averil?, te., Sn, Livirg Oursie Guten: Adnision 25 cepia ohildy ime Re e der IU years, 1736 cen *TLICAL ROTLE.—ST ChaRT RS NRW ORLEANS, and St. | ouls Theatres, We are now m ady to reocive propo: sitions tron ledier aud gentleren of good ¢tandive in the dea matic protinicn, ‘or sma:geme tr during the fearon, in St Lous. and wincer eae n, in New been the leeees of the Mobile (Ia.) Theatre for se hi cacaies summer t we have no cooneotion with. nor interest ¢6 exec] t those nawed at the ip, apy th Toetate, 7 pen at querter te TUYVESANT INSTITUT S.— WR. BILL'S LECTURES AND Eutortairuents ir thee kyr. ae—Mr_ G. H. Hill, Come im, kpown by the fas iter co, “Yankee Hull.” will faiving bum Envertainmonte, ad Friday BAND MINSTHeLDy vusteal Dustration ‘twoon Spring and Priro- streets, aud the ‘all Glasses, vevoral hundred ores aud resale medals hinowe ts; Children undar realen, half. price. nent of Rifles, spades Also, jen of every kind. for making a1 d reps ring holesa'e | ricee, A.W. SPIES & CO, YA Ghat CHINES. MUcKUM, of BKUADWAY, BE only ove in this try, taf a great number of life age neurea of m -palnings aparemente fe tempies and idgos, speotmone mae manufactures, thoir agricaltural d meohanioa) implomonts, instruments of musio, lanterns, ho. from nine AM wll If Pk. daily, Admittance, 2 9 MALDEN Gave, Pistols Gunsmitns’ ar Shot Baits Pow- jer Flesks Built Mou.ds, Cutiery, and Bardware, xt the lowest for the Cal for: ia tr: de quantities to suit porcharerr. WEEKS & PILOT AND FING NaVY BREAD, SUITABLE t vale at tho lowest market price, cS BoUALASS, No, 16 South st, ALIFORNLA Dact to vieit California. aud desirous to leave UDCON KIVER mAlunea0 UMParr, en up by the auosoripui + $30. 000 Oe GG. dowland, 400, fright will cea jarsigra. Up to that dure inclnsiv:, pereus now the Company may sub-oribe far Hon G pront, when rrosipte nal pre-emn uring six por ceat, according to te amount sorualty paid tor t em. ‘Agents may apply fr Bonas for strokholders, Jove than $5,000 1 ther gereente. ard the the Frovocel# of the 13h February, in acopnirionef onerer-et, J. N, B—The above notice enporsedes th toriay om this euljeat, which ie, #1. wan pub ished jew York, March tat COR SALE. ‘Amboy, on the banks of te RK mile off thed: pit of the Uamd walf of two Doute owes fen gravelly bench a walk, Tho purchaser may bave Dana forest trces, with extensive flow x and vegutatle spring, sum mor, aud fall a poreou aren sde}ph ¢ io ormay iven chat $625 10) of the Losa on the wynd, Vea Schaiok, tor sundry 180, com with 30 vr i ueres of land highli red, and ‘aid +ut im Inwn and doved with groups of fue 2tBVENS, Place and Murray street, REBOTY (Gs -PEROONS «BOUT their likenosece Lal va ter date cf Ste at the following . $10,000 + 200 3. W. Hammersley for Jas Houkerand others 26! on, 000 51x00 opp riunits to secure their pre to Borda ovnver'ivle taco Stk whieh they obtained holding #toot of to the amouat of their will ba g:von to Wvo nig t and on the same ‘at ser. piven to takers of Bonds on she ‘ $80, stool ven per cent interest, and oth onnv-rtible T date tu o the stock of the Company, in amonnte axunavoidsbly drawn up in with some t pograptioal errors. (ROUNTAY SEaT Ju SaLe, situaTRD at soura stan river, about tiree nd 4 mboy nail il of N-w York, aded id ere ve minutes gardos In tne ine basiness in New York ap be in uber ety hy halt pant 9 oF 10 lock the morning, acd at home sguta . ce 5 o'clock ta the ahernoom. Th’ is ove of the healthiest im the State, weld be not to interfere with their “10m, Apply to truer R SALE—A BAY HORSE, EIGHT VE pds high Riad in al’ b Bore. rented sourd, Sold fir wi Ecquire at John Gordon’r stabie, in Curtin t ‘east of Broadway,) vext he corner of W hite sin ex” avd first rate t of use. As OLD, It dive log alley, (ficet eet, $0. alley PT 88 GOLDEN DREAMS AND VIs1iONS (CF ILU I evquen'ly pictured to the fe oy ia Aranis Ingenda, colipecd ov d immeasnrably ou t ful Greupinee of Living Sua’ pervision of scum, 252 Eire evening at half pa <afeer.oon posformacces um Wednesday Weateuane ‘aud Saturday pe afternorn’ at 3 o'c'ock, with »' company of female artists Ethic pian cerenaders, and & troupe of mocel artists, who appear in s variety of select and choice ontertsinments, Admission, Orehes tra Roxie S736 Boenta, aSIUR GanDEN.—IHE ab0Vi Weli-aNownN SUM mer resort can Low bo ergaged for Evening 4 musomen' tog the enouir g sossen, For turther partiouarr, aud torms, apply at the Office ov the premises, or by Mitel st paid) dir the preprietors, FRENCH & Li's G piece at ths Le Devert of Feticien under the direotion and | $1, 10 bs bad at the pei with Frelien wo ne by the transcondently beau ader the su tthe Classe Me ok tarmancee vary : parquette 37340, nd Saturd yn, . WILLE AWS, Manager, Val With tt. on whiob AN be Fest al 8 VALAPUnnan, PRANCISCO, VALIFURNIA DIR. € Magellan. the pew and wubstantial steaiaship HU: F.L£ 24) tune burthen, 3 years old, builtin the best material. copper fuste -ed, aod newly copprred, beilersentin ly new and isvow urd tyoing thorough repairs for 40a ely gail on or shout the zUthof March. er deomely furnished for ease and com ore protiable spportuuity cannot be offer d to th ise going to Calfornia the shares of stock at $600 entitled to his passage abore of the this. and purtenasces of the pr: fits and oernings «f waid shi Franoiaco, Bach shere of rtock will sfornnie Ap plication thowld de made svn, ne already over one half of the Stock ip taken. For partioulars, apply to AUSTIN & WATKINS, jo, F Sontl parE Fee 1a aND OREGON-8ch MAR 'H.—TOE United States Writ Sicamslp Comvany aereby give. notice that ip pwreva: ce of their contract witn te N: Department, the epludid new ard eproious steamship FALCON, in Ti.ompeon, wil avi) from this port for Havava and ( ‘Thunday, the Bh of Maron, at noon, frum pier 4 North Hive with the’ mate to the Sueific. ing to take pawage to California, by the f Punams. will nnd it to their advantage to his onpirtunity, as tv the opinion of tof thir oom pan y, im OR SAN Straits of Mi KON, apt. Abm. Hanel thy r anforpi: be found the Falocn will i time for pwsengore to tal the Pacifia Mui’ March and (9: of pei from Panam: to San Franciace, Peraous Having tickets for these rtaain should recure thoi pareoe: immediately. im order to avoid dit pointment. Betore the arrived of the Faioom at Uhagres on this veyage, the road rerees the Iethm ve will. bo 90 far im proved that no dur ger or arfficulty need be expocted $y ervtning, ‘No eupagement for paaeage will be binding nn this comps love the tame be aauctivued by the undersigned ; 280 ibs. bi tout for frerebt, y un- mute by the mait lin wan tages over any eter, in poiat deeenomy, jeparture of the Pa‘com is tixed at adate to aveid delay at Parema. Toe parser ger list 18 now open, For passage or further particulars, apply at the office of the ‘M.G ROBRATS. Arout Comnany 118 Weat street N HaaNuls30-20 SaiL 1TH MAKCH—THE hip SENATUR. 754 tone burtien. Liewt. R. Bache, ~8. Nave, commander. will pontively Burling Shp She was Foq, of this city, to rin en our coast, Boston ond St, Johie N. 6, where she hus tren well tried im gowe «four heaviert nerthwret gales and proved herself splew- didres brat. Nomeroue ud@ tious and alteratic ne have beon made, ata Peavy exrenm: to perteot her for this voyage, and ber socom. modations tor passengers are very superior. She will go thror fagelian, touching at Rio, Valparaigo, (Sllao, a Prix or Passace —S1 After ¢ubin, withcut o Forward Cabin, crs faro Deck ‘310 Iba. bargage allowed taken. For further purticulart wousBU paseo rh, BPP'Y 10 i, & MINTURN, 87 South street, SHE bkIG ROBE", FUR CallfORNI4, WILL POST t vely Mareh bth, at 12 ‘'olook. ohares remain nnsold. Appl at 115 S uth street, or te the Cr twin cp beard, fooref Chiuton etret Ek, H 3! LOW CALIFOWNI !—SHIE 8 4LEM—FIRS ¢ VESSEL | jor shares, at Y2U exch, fir enle, n be Reocnimedated ; the cr sereed tw meet the defi (dew York tunty + bing implementa. ws. Ko. Panwon:ers lowed to ren. the ahip ong week, af'er her arival atsan ‘This ship is vory fost, comm odieus ard totter ven. tilared than any vesrel for: alifornie, Atl bills ayainat this ship 0 THES’ ed To ho presented forthwith. and shippers are desired present their bills of jading f ‘The membre and dat 10 c'cloox, We ny a3 to nem, For shares or p Fier W East River, foot ct Koowvels st, 6 of superior yasiity, mi vane Ibe al pa morring w 8290, spply on board, Uk SAN FRAN: ICO, VALIFORNIA.—TO SALLON TH! Wth March.— An agaeiation, to consirt o 40 mew bers, hare rotseed the new and fusteaiing bark KU3AN, Captar S B. Litherp. of 3:0 core buntiion, onppered and copper tastened. now Gited up in a superior mauver, butn for eomfurt ana o A tew ere ure set te be bad at $50) each, including the vessel, and complete outht fortwo years, Two carpenters and a black: smith would be preferred among the number Aa experionoed weciar hae betengad. app yon hoard pier ¥R i, foot of Deanties lp orat 94 Wall nireet. Meeting he d overv evening at Weetohester t ovse, corner of Broomeaud Bowery, at 80 clock, MISOKLLAN KC Gon diesks, Ro. kc, ke, 4)? FEI LOWS’ DALL—BROTAERS PERKINS NAVE AN Bowery, take this aethod te patie, that they have ig Her teforming ich they roeeived et he parent from the tact ry wan Int—They sto soft and plonasme ty tre hesd, feotly water proof. there bet gn glue weed, oF in the ordinary ailk hat 3d—Thoy wre port tion, 4th The ph ole 10 make @ bat much igher, ycther wateral ‘wprat thele Hata, ‘oilivies sre not send fe Our patens. SPRING KEPORT teed my Spriog Mep err to all others, 1 a. with the samo firmasss, than LVORD & BANCKERS HAUTKKS, 175 BRUAD4 AY AND tuerr friends and ted & new mode of manutantac- skin Bat, which they oail the Gu te Peroha Hat and U. 8. in January utte Peroh Has far + xoeed those ina hie or any other country. —_ aw in use; ie face all the Mvles-iu Bat t10 overcome im A. & B's Gate Le how of tho ordivary of kinds, and Umbrellsa, for sale, rapl whmon 178 Broadway and 10 . Mesers, Ak DB will tteeduoe thetr Spring Style on etary. Sa of March sud rerprotrully juries the: pralie te ic: and wil here remars. that their manufacturing 1 persone uri’ g the Gutia Peroha Fastity: rt of Faani tees. Guta t er stzcet. The rubscrits r, as the reqnest of h ard the pablio, bas agrin refitted unew nis exter ory i ven'ileted, and present to the fa ibe aro fitted mp with tas Anil to give unsvereal satistn cs e WE DICAL. AGNEVIC POWDBAS, FOR TSR DES: ard various other inpeotes ales, File fo ard mice, Warrant d w thous porn Brat eminent p ui tnne of our city, may be NB. There arti received the highent Of the American Institute, B.uYUN, TOPPANI'S BATH {, 808 BROADW AY, CORNER OF WALK- nsive batting ee tebifibment with superior accommodaiionn it being well Habted imaginatie tuci'ity tor en- juxury of @ by a and comfort, and caunot ite fair patrons, math. The let TRY TION OF ceobronches, bed bugs, flies floss, moths, ante, murquitoes, ‘the deecruction of rate Cortifisates from tne the office, ‘at the Inte 42) Broad #1 z WURK—7U0 TBE MARRIED The Married Wenan's . Maarioesu. ranted to or y cane of prt "For sale a n0 other vtore im the world, OR FAN Fkasclsco, UAuirokNia—Tdk Fast sailing ¢ iprer built sohormer GEN, WORT, will sail on of before the Gh Merch For troight or passage, apply 9 MoCrondy & Co,, 86 South sticet; and Guiick & Holmes, Ud Wont otreet; or the Captain on board, pier 8 N. R., foot of Rector B.' wanted to complete this ave, FOX, FOR CALIFORNIA DI- ly ontil Cuceday, 6th ina, Can for four moro p.xsenger Fo BW 8 HOUNER, & reot, will reos.ve fr: 20 bbie. wore, N Be a eocmanedatives st0 not equaiiod ty Say vessel ts (ht or passage apply on board at Pier I North river, or ty F. & D. PoWLER, 6 Westat. ‘Will go around Cape Horn, and shippers will be eo% ed to maure Oy her at aa low rates’ sa by ‘any our vowel. TOK SPLENLID ALL C OSAT, wil i contrely © 0 bsrrels frei Node Roots cor, South, The Samoset being a very tset_ 1 orn may calculate on reaching the Gol Regionsin 10 daya Passengers by the See movet will be tk o to Sutter's Fort or Feather K ever, tree of extra charge, on the little steamer that is now om the de.k of the reece! OK © RIBERS ARE PREPARED | to mppt Gold Washers, | Ian ore’ Too! ‘Axes, Hatobets, Ploughe, Wheeirarrews, Mule Carts, i 8, Te: ta, Mere Bam pe t articles in the hardware line, ail of will bs ola ae cheap as they can be JUUN MAY HER & CO. * bought in this city, a ti % 495 Prows and 107 Water stress, N.Y, 10e0, an offers ac : bes fer, fully equal se thore ot any veel which has smiled for the abuve port A full apection of the veseel LT etenge requnestet, from thoes wi ebeut to cpbark tor California ~The: rice of ia vbout ove third the rate ef the overiand owes, and ge. cures acenveyance free from the unre int of tee, snd. the danger to health and property, which sil wnoh Toutes are urevoiuably atended. The vessel will be consigned to Messrs, WARD & SMITH for covers) years established at San Francisco. who will all ncoded information and assistance to prrengers, A Vln: 9 by 5 cnt ie, ihe bey d ay on at Pior No 5. Nort! iver. or to lade H, BOLOKRGE, jr, 95 Wall stxoet, ARTS FOR CALIFORNIA —NO“TH AND SOUTA PA- Rite Charts, just imported: aleo, Che ynometers, both new aud band, for sate cheap Sextante, Quadrant, Spy Glaser, arm Thermonetera, Ship and Poovet Cormpanse’, Ro. Be. abont vier the Gold Kegions will do weil te examine stromenta, both new and secon hand, fur by GREGG & KUPP, ton Storo, 120 Water street, near Wall. our etock "Survey tale at reduced prices, At their Navi ALIVORRIA INDIA BU! je prepared to fornt HGrnia obeepek Uren they cor'ainly betier, consisting coats begive, life per ow proders. p one: yared ar OLD MINKSOP 1 of Uld Hiok: ring on eecen Nt between 7 an THE LATEST MAIL INTELLIGENCE FROM WASHINGTON CITY. The Movements of the New Admin- istration. THE NEW CABINET. dic, dic. die. Wasuaineton, March 1, 1849. A Word or Two About the New Cabinet and the New Administration. It is said that when Phaeton undertook to drive the churict of the aun acircle of the world, he dashed on with sueh temerity as ts upset his vehi- cle, precipitating them—horses, chariot, aad driver —headlong from the sky to the ground, the first il- luetration of the axiom, “facilis descensus Averne.” Now, the application which we have to make of thi, hath reference to the cabinet of Gen. Taylor; una irom the caution, the precaution, the deibo- ration, and the calculation, which have miurked the selections of his advisers, we may safely as sume that if the new administration talis to the ground, it will not be from any reckless driviag ou Ihe part of the Presidentelect. He takes the reins in bis hands with the cautious misgivivgs of aa old driver, io the mettle of his horses; and in the selecuons which he makes, the steeds that are likely to be too fiery in the harness are carefully setuside _ The cabinet of Gen. Taylor, as decided upon this morning, 18 Understoud to be :— For the Jieasury Department... dtr, Meredith, Philadelphia, «War Department, Mr W, U, Crawford, Georgia, “ Navy Departuent Mr. Abbott Lawrence Maa “ Post Utlve Lepartment,. Mr. Thowas Bwisg Unio, Attorney Gepersl ...... der. W. B. Croeton, Vie gina, Just as roon ay the news got out, the Padadel- pbia Commitee were in commouon. They col lected themselves together (we are requected to keep back the names), and resulving uninediately to call on old Zack, they did at ouce wait upon him, and removstrated and protested againet the eppointment ot Mr. Meredith. They said that he 18 a tree treder; that be is no friend ot protection; that he wae lately a candidate tor the Senate, au then, tor the tiret time, made professions in taver of protecuon; but that bis tixed principles are tor free trade and ugatust protection; und that Peon- sylvemia wan's o better friend to protection in the cobinet than Mr Meredith. We understand that oid Zack suid if ite: uld be proved that Mr. Mere- dithis atree trader, he weuld make some other appointment for the Trearury;—a declaration which would go to show old Zack to be good for s,ecifics and home valuations versus ad valorems. Mr. Cooper, Senator elect trom Penasyivania, don’t like the appointment of Mr. Meredith; and it hela on 10, Me. Cooper will probably oppose its coufimaton, He wants Andrew Stewart substi- tuted. Old Zack, they do say, however, has agreed to coneider the matter to-night. Another appointment dees not so well please the la whige—that o1 Mr. WB. Preston, of Virgiawa. He ws 4 relative of the distinguished W.C. Pree ton, ot South Carolina. He 1s 4 man of fine ta- Jents as 4 political speaker, but of limited experi- ence, profundity, and learniug, asa lawyer. He hes been a free politician ; but the nearest approxt- meticn which fie hus ever made to the old whig church 18 ea:d to be in hie identity wiih the wag purty as their candidate tor Congress ma doupttul @.sinei—a district which, it 18 charged, he carried because of the liberabty of his principles. He 1s, at all events,an orginal Taylor man. The old hurkers do mot ike thie appoinrment. Me. Botts has no Cbjections to it, because he stands rather as 8 pagelve spectatcr Of the scene, than as a partici- pator init. But the old huukers, who desire aa .o:thodox ministerial family, do pot like this a peimuuent. It 18 Kot sufficiently whig, nor suffi- ciently strong. Certaiply, the appointment of Ke- verdy Johuecn would nave given more general Ba- lirtaction. Nor iy it a secoudary consideration that the Attorney General should be a protouod, learned, aid active man in the law. The cases berween the United States and individuals, inthe Supreme Court, are nuinerous and importaut. (a fous yeols, the tees to the counsel, on the part of individuals, to the ublest lawyers in the cuuatry, ameunt to perhaps $150,000. ‘All these cases, on the partot the goverment, rest upon the abthities aud industry of the Attorney General. But Mr Piestem bas not been tried; he is Known to be an elcquent speaker; he may prove himselt an able pleader, and # good adviser. _ ‘Lhe eppotment ot Mr. Crawford is a good one. tis thoroughly whig; but, what is beter, he is thoroughly 1 chpable man. He 18 & nephew of lute WH. Crawtord, of Georgia, who was once Secretary of the Treasury. Ot him the followin, Juct 18 On cflicial record :—He wrote to the Cul- lector of Mobile ** How tar does the Tombigbee river tun up?’ The Coilector replied, ** that the Tombigbee does not run up at all; 1t runs dowa;” whereupon Mr, Crawtord discharged the Collector. We hope that the nephew wiil piove a man of bet- ter temper aid Wier discretion, in case of a good Joke, than his lamented uncle, whose distinguished le pute tion euflesed more from one little act ot des- pote retaliauion, than from all the political mis- tukes of his lite. itis doubted that Mr. Lawrence will accept the Navy Department. {t 1¢ suspected that he will Wantthe treasury or nothing. But the appoint- ment would be ijudicious with respect to the Seuth. An attempt is to be made to mod:ly the tarifl. It wall be necessury to conci'iate the South to succeed. An extreme protective man 18 not the man tor the South, Mr. Lawrence 18 the extreme protectionist. Therefore he will not answer so well to conciliate the South. Hence, we suppose, the appomiment of Mr. Mereaith 10 his place, though 1t 18 not too late to reverse them. M:. Ewing, late Secretary of the Treasury un- der Gen. Hartison’s appoiutinent—soon to be Post- master General uuder Geoeral Caylor—is the man, perbups of all others, for the old wigs. He will do the work tur the postmesters with a will; aud John C. Clark, ot New York, distinsu shed as the adviser of Francis Granger, will be the identical fanctiopary for rotations, as second Aaseistaat Postmaster General; and that he has been desig- natea for the oflice, We are admonished from relia- bieauthority. We, in turn, would admonish the locoteco postmasters over the country, that there Mutt be a good many changes—there 1s no esc up- ing the necessity. Gen Taylor will leave the mat- ter of bis apporatments to his cabinet officers, each to toke care ot his own subordinates; and the last Tevervation to an extreme system of rotatiou, 18 the reservation of the Senate. Old Zack is @ be- nevolent man, aman ot kindly feelings; but he willbe overwhelmed by the swarm of expectants alreacy crowding into the federal city, and he must leave the discretion of appointments, to a gieatextent, 1m the hands of his cabinet. : As an unit, the cabinet of General Taylor is mcderate in talents, in political experience, aad 10 political influence, th»ugh strongly whig upon po- litical measures. It is apprehended by the old whige, that Mr. Clayton prefers moderate and mo- cert mien 4s his assuciates, to your political fire- eaters, who might be difficult to manage, and am- bitious of advanee ment, Mr Truman Smith, Mr. Caleb B. Smith, Mr. Andrew Stewart, Mr. Reverdy Johneon, Mr. T. Builer King, and others, set aside tor the present, may ped get sometping pretty clever by and by. Patienge is the word. ¥ The orthcdox whige predict that there is danger abead; that the cabinet is not up with the mes; that it is behind the movements of the age, and the emphatic, active, go-ahead momentum of the people ; that the spirited, intriguing politicial outside wall crush the President with perplexities ; und that the teeble policy which we may expect, will extinguish the administration within a year. We have taith in General Taylor, and in his cubinet. The real calibre of men is not to be jedged vatil they are tried. Every man of General ‘Taylor's cabinet is possessed of good capacities end intormation. Notpre-eminently distinguished among the statesmen of the day, the duties of the offices to. which they are appointed may develope capebilities and resources of mind not now gene- rally conceded A strong judgment, like that of ‘Taylor, to direct them—and a shrewd head, like that of Clayton, to hold them together—the ad- munietration ought to get along handsomely. W. ‘Wasutnoton, March 1, 1849. Vice President Elect—The Cherokees--The Cabinet, &c. The Hon. Mr. Fillmore, Vice President elect, made his appearance in the hall of Representa- tives this morning. He took a position in the lobby, and there held his /evee, much to the de- light of the members and the hangers-on, the lat- ter, just now, being tnconvenieutly numerous. ‘There was an old-tashioued shaking of hauds. In the House, more than three hours to-day were occupied in the consideration of amend- meni to the Indian Appropriation bill. The smendment of the Senate to pay the Cherokees emcunts due under the treaty with them, was ino- dified, 60 a8 to provide tor a fair settlement by ofhcers of the government. This, it 1s said, took about $150,000 from the hands of au agent who bed mode «contract with the Indians to get their claims through Congiess. 3 ‘Lhe gevtiermen cesgnated for the cabinet of General Taylor are men of known ability. There are u few crovkers, of course, among those who expected to ride into good places on the should of others. ‘Ihe proceedings of the House were SA aba G. The tally anteresting, @8 yeu huve already learar Wasnt aon, Maren 1, 1349. Tie Inevem: ; and Out-gong Admmuistration— ain 4 xtra Seestonm of Congress, §-. The ¢ bret, as given in our letter this morning, continues © be, of course, the all-absorbing topic of conversation. Fora wonder, the list has re- mained, up tothe present hour, uachanged—one of the strongest possible proofs of its being near the mark. The selections kave taken every body by surpriee, as no one here dreamed of Meredith getting the Treasury, or Ewing the Post-Office. Ot Mr. Meredith very little is generally known, and pub!ie opinion 13 therefore in a state of suspen- lon. The great question is not as to ability, but “ashe an ultra whig or a moderado?”—which, being interpreted, meaneth, ‘18 1t probable he will retaim the present clerks, or turn them out to make rom for the hunyry expectants with waich Washington 18 filled?’ it 19 a very important to those immediately interested, aipagt ieely bo momentous to the people at large, who "t cure a button who does the drudgery of the diflerent benureaus. Gen. Taylordined to-day with the President. The heads of department and a few distinguished gentlemen were preseat. The General takes for- mia! poreession of the White House oa Monday. The Corporation took leave of Mr. Polk this meming Mr. Secretary Walker bade farewell to the gen- Uemen eonnected with the Treasury Department, this afternoon. He made a short address, and ap- peared to be deeply moved on the occasion. Ita» looked upon as a “Fxed fact” that an extra sertion of Congress will be called together. The action, orrather want of action, of the preasnt Congreve, will 1ender such a etep absolutely ne- cessury. The demoerats have no objection, as they hope it will be the means ot killing the ad- ministration ; the whige are in no wise back ward in tne desire to display themselves on the “minis- terial benches.” .The city continues to sufler from plethora, a disease which will daily assume a worse type ull the sixth of March ; after which time, it is believ- eq there will be little difficulty ia proouring either hacks or beds—two needtul articles, which are rather scarce just now: B. Jonzs’ Hore, Puan March 1, 1349, The Pilgrimage to Washington. Let us be thankful. We are here at last. An- other precioue band of pilgrims to the shrine of the new sant in the political calendar has been safely delivered im this good city of brotherly love and excellent cooking. Poor Mr. West, our most worthy host, hasn’t closed his eyes for a week, and the ery is, “Stull they come!” Such acrowd! I wish you could see the patriotic admurers of Gen. ‘Lay lor, as they reach this point on their pilgrimage Such a congregation of the lame, the maimed, the hait and the blind never was witnessed, save at Lough Dearg, or the Pool of Siloam. Hundreds of the wounded, in the ume of Gen. Jackson, come limping along, and the poor victims ef fute aud President Tyler are as plenty as blackberries. Poor Gen, Taylor! the hosts of the enemy are thickening around him. Only think of it—three hundred and fifty deeperadoes, who will be content with nothing short of a first-rate diplomatic ap- pointme.t, arriving by every train from New York ! Is it not fearful? It reminds oue of that anxious moment when the great English geaeral exclaimed, **1 with that Blucher or night were come !” Yhere is a ferocity in the aspect of these throng- ing crowds of office beggars, which is absolutely appalling. 1 am not much given to boasting; but 1 think I may say that I am not positively chicken- hearted. Yet, 1 confess that { was somewhat ner- vous this morning, when I found myself one of the three hundred and fitty who left your respecta- ble city for the purpose of taking Gen. Taylor by storm. Tama man of peace. [ do not admire any “physical force” demenstrations. You will not, therefore, be surprised when I tell you that the hungry wir of desperation which characterised my feliow travellers made me rather uncomforta- ble. There have been, lately, quite a number of ‘erocious assaults —not to speak of several mut- ders—and there’s no knowing what a rabid office beggar may do when his “blood is up.” Two muscular fellows sat directly in front of me in the curs, and there was a belligerent curlin the enor- mous whiskers of one of them, which occasioned me a good deal of serious uneasine Then se- veral athletic, burly, red-nosed chaps, who swore very loud and consumed an immense amount of tobacco, often eyed me with no fittle apparent suspicion, and seemed to say, “O! ho! MW you think to get a chance at the General atorg Us, you must get up a leetle earlier im the morning, aud be d—d to you!” On the whole, thea, it waa a perilous jouruey. But what will it be to-morrow, to Balumore? * Sufficient unto the day 13 the evil theréot.” Let us not anucipate. Oue com- furt there 18, In the fact that at least two hundred iedies wall be inthe cars. Dear creatures! Their fathers, husband», and brothers, are so modest that they ean’t ask anything of General Taylor, and so these angelic beings, with selt-sacriticiag devotion, will themseives assail the heroic oid men. Heaven speed them! They bave my prayers for their eate arrival at Washington, with their bandboxcs undamuged, and ali their “ Lrresistibie eloquence of ey: 1n first rate condition. | i Meanwhile, we pilgrims at this resting place, re- ceive all sorts of rumors trom Washington. Awtul, during the passing week, has been the consumption ef sj; urious Champague, and brandy by ao means doubual. What dinuers have been given, and whut headaches alte: wards! Peansyivauia Avenue hes been absolutely reeling for the last two weeds, and ‘the West end” is probably now in the first stage of delirium tremens. Let ine tell you, a din- nerat Washingtou, with abuodance ct branditied wine, is @ great thing. O! how otten have | seen the incomparable patriot, whose stentorian lungs had thundered against some bill in the morning at the capitol, returning ut the ‘“ witching hour from a “cosy dinner party,” “ His eye in @ fine frenay rolling,” and his voice awakening the echoes with the jo- cund chorus of— iS <. Danoy Jim, of the Caroline,” fully prepared on the morrow to correct the blun- der of the previous day, by voting oa the right tide of the question. Nor are you, New Yorkers, unwise in your generation. hy, there is your own Col. Webb, the recoutable, a New Yorker ia whom there is little guile--with all the harmlesa- ness of the dove, and, alas! not the wisdom of the serpent. He 18 dining and wineing everybody at Washington. Tere’s the mischief. He 1s pushe ing an excellent system to an excesa, which, [ PHIA, } New Bruoewick ; the company, on taking sents 19 the cars, were pudly cheered by a crowd of neigh- bors und frends who had assembled to bid them adieu; they started on their journey full of hope and courage God speed them! The pun.ber of persons 1m this city, en route for Washivgton, is stated to be unvrecedentedly large. Where, in the name of Bacchus, and tn the name of Epvcurus, these persons are to find food and ¢rnk, to say nothing ot Icdgtngs, in Washtagton, is present a@ mystery; when we arrive on the eround we may be able to elucidate it, 1a the meantime, farewell, . Pauapecrnta, March 3, 1819. A New License Law--the Srutherm Mul--The Rush to Washingt m-—Burglars, Se. A license bill has passed one branch of our Le- gislature, which will undoutedly be advantageous to the revenues of the commonwealth, and to the moral condition of our city and county, The price of the licenses are to range from $300 to $50 per annum, according to the amount of sales ; inflicts a penalty of $6 per day, upon a!l persons selling without a license, and permits the informer to be a witness. It 18 chought that this law will produce arevenue of $25,000 per annum, Another good eflect will be, that the venders of ardent spirits, finding a necessity for increasing their profits, will be mote liberal 1a the admixture of water, so that Ine imbibers will be benefited by getting less of the ardent. The Canal Commissioners intend opening the muio line of cunals next Saturday, if the weather permits. THE LAST WEEK oF THE {SEOOND SRSSION or THE w Senate met at 12 o'clook, Mi.” Large donor patag of strangers in the galleries. A considerable lov of pate His om th wai business of the morning hour was chat e dered, passed, rejected, or laid oa caw table. NORTH CAROLINA KESOLUIONS, Mr. Bann presented the North Carolian Asembly: Terolutions on the subject of slavery, They wre a ide ra'e ip their tove, compared with other South+ra reso Jutions, and go for the Waton as the paramount ubjvot, Ordered to be printed. RHODE ISLAND RESOLUTIO Mr Gagene presented the Roode resolutions, urging the Wilmot proviso, lon of fogging fa on Davis reported back from th horee bill, providiug for compen tor lose of horses and other property the service of the United States. Taw bill was dvvated for baif wn hour, and thea tmally passed. AECKET SERVICES IN MEXICO Mr. Ruse reported # joint resolution meking com- PeDeation for secret services to the United States im Mexico, pendiug the war with that Tepabuo. Naval HOsriTaL BUUNDAKY, Mr. Dickinson reported « jotnt rem for the ruuniog ote boundary line netwee oocupied by tie Naval Hospttal ta belonging to aujoining proprirtors Mr. Camunon objected tot ntl New York, aad tae now of the reso- The Southern mail, due at 40’clock this morn- did net arive ull 11 o’clock, on account et now on the track. To accommodate the hundreds rushing to Balt- more, the steamboat Ono will start to-morrow morning, from Dock street whart, at 8 o'clock ; the train leaves at 4 P. M., as usual. Our gardeners are preparing aa immense number ot bouquets te be token to Washington, to meet the demand among the belles of the inauguration ball. The burglars are becoming more and more em- boldened every aay. Tos morning, early, a ser- vant girl in a family living 1m Rose strest, on gong down into the parlor, tound the astral lamp duru- ing, the sidebourd forced open, and all the spoons among the missing. Hearing a noise iu the base- ment, she gave the alarm, but the tellow escaped, though pursued by the watchmaa. He had been seated by the fire in the dining room, regaling himeeif with the contents of the pantry, including a bottle of good old wine. He had smoked three eegure after his meal. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President Klect, on the bun uf March, 1949, [Ficm the National Woig | The docrs of the senate Chamber whi be opaned at 10 o’elcok for the admission of Senators aud others, who, by the arrangement of the committee, are enticlud to admiselon,s 8 foliows :— ‘Toe ex-Vice Preside ‘The Chiet Justice Svpr: me Court ‘Ibe Dipiouatie Corps The Heuds of Departments, and suoh as have been Heads ot Departments, Members of Congress cloct, and ex.members of Con- gies, ‘Tho Officern of the Army and Navy, who, by name, bave received the thanne of Congr: us Abe Governors of the States und Territories of the nion. The Mayors of Warhington and Georgetown Ail of whom wili bu aumitted at the north dvor of the Capitol. Seate will be placed in front of the Secrotary’s table for the President elect wud the ex-Persidunt end ex- Vice Preeicente; and on the floor, on the right of the Chair, for toe Committee of vrrangem-nts; and io front, and on the ngist of the Chair, for the Chief Jus. Yee and Areociate Justices of thu Supteme Court; sad in trent, and om the lett of the Chair, fer the Diplo- matic (cr Nemters elect and ex-members of Congress will ccoupy the circular lobby. Ail others entitied under this arrangement to admission will oooupy the eastern jobby, The eartern gallery will be ocoupied by other olti zenp, whe will be admitted by the outside northeastern door only ‘The ciroular gallery will be reserved entirely for ladies, who unaiteuded by gentlemen will unter the apitol from the terrace, by the principal weetern duor, #0 be conduoted to the totunda und g llery Officers of the army, Davy. and marinv corps, not entitled to admiirsion on the floor of the Sonate by this arrangement. but who appear ip uniform, will ve ad- mitted by the rame entrance; and other doors and entravers to the Capicel, except those to by opuned under this arrangement, wil be kept closed. The Sevate wil assemble at Lt o'clock The oath of office will be aiministered to members elect by the Premdent pre tempore of the Senate The Diplomatic Curps, with the Judges of the Sa- preme Cowt. will enter the Senate Coamber a few minuter before the Vice Preeident elect ‘The Vice President elect. and the ex Vice President, will enter at half past 11 o'clock with the Comaitiee of Arrange 4nd be conducted by them to their Teepective chairs The oath will be adminit-red to Vice Preeident Bidet ele d Associate Justioes of the at Kk, be met by tae Comaittou of Ar ntrence,ans be conducted to the teats prepared for them in the Seaute chamber, At tweive o'clock thore arxembled on the flour of the Senate, will proceed to the tern Portico of the Capi- tol in the following order : The Marsbal of the District of Columbia, The Supreme Court of the United states, The Sergeant at Arme of the Seuate, wwittee of Arrangements. Tv! rerident elvct and +x-lresident. The Vice President, ex-Vice President, and Secretary of the Sepate. ‘be Members of the Senate. ‘The Diplomatic Corps. The Mayors of Washington and Georgetown. and the other persons admitted on the floor of tae Seuate. On teaching the front of the Por.ico, the President elect end Chief Justice will take the seats provided for them The ex President, the Committ: ard the Arrociste of Arrangements, fees of the Supreme Court, will eral feet in the rear of the Pre! Justice ice President. ex. Vice Presidents, Secretary, and Members of the Senate, wil! occupy puraliel ties Bext ip rear. ‘The Dipiomatio Corps will oceupy tho next position; end the epace immediately ia their rear 1s assizusd to the late Speaker, Clerk and Members of the House of Repryrentetives, and Members elwot of thu House. ‘The lacier, and euch persoas as by thu rules of the Srpate and ements of the Committes are en’ Derated in the preceding programme, will occupy the steps and the residue of the portion, On theconciurion of the Address, the oath of offi: Will be administered to the President of the United States by the Chief Justice; after which tae Members of the Sepate. preced by the Viow President. Seore- tery aud Sergeant-at-Arms, will return to the Senate Chamber. ‘Tbe Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate is charged with | the execution of these arrangements; and, with the Mazehbal of the District of Columbia, atded by the po- lice of the Capitol, s charged with the pi ion of order. All osrriages and horses will be excluded from the Capitol equare, whether im the use of the military or | otherwie. There arrangements have been made with the de- sire, that the greatest possible accommodation be given to the people to witness the ceremonies. The arrange: ments within the Capitol were, from necessity, formed with reference to the limited capacity of the Senute those for tbe extectur were deemed | te. with a view of eff -rding the essem- en opportunity of witnessing tne lasu- ‘mort bled murtivude gvratio fear, may be ruinous. The Colonel ts too impetu- bus. AR! by the by, Mujor John Smith, of the Coney leland Battalion, wno 18 now here, has just told us that if Gen. Taylor do not send in his triend Colonel Webb’s uomiuation to Madri t days after the ration, the Colonel will trans- mit it himeelt !-—a miserable fling at the Colonel. Pop Ensmons, of Washington--a reliable mao— avows thatthe cool judgment, remarkable modesty, piucid temper, varied accomplishments, and im- mense popularity of Col. Webb must secure his ap- pomtment. QE D.. a But I must close this desultory epistle. From the ladies’ parlor a strain ot delicious music, pro- duced by fairy fingers, comes echoing along the corridors, and steals into the room, like a per- fumed gale from “Araby the bi«st.” Lt would be treason to all that’s lovely to think of aught else, ull the morrow calls ue— “ To fresh folds |, within two pestures new. Puitaprirna, March 1, 1849. Notes by the Way. ‘ We send you greeting from the Quaker City. All along the line trom New York to Philadelphia we had abundant evidence of the anxiety prevail-_ ing im every,quarter of the country to witne the inavguration of General Taylor; hundreds and thousands are wending their way to Washington, and that “ e1ty of magnificent distances” will, for the next week, be the very focus and centre of tashion, and humbug, and political mendacity, and tun Every man there will be a candidate for an cffice, and every maiden there will be a candidate for matrimony. ‘ Having been detailed to present an account of observations along the line, and a descriptive ac- count of the festivities of the dilletantié and the jacearont in Washington, we shall perform the cuy with as great fidelity as possible. We shall proceed to-morrow moruisg to Washington. We performed the journey trom New York to Philadelphia, via New Brunswick aud Treatoa, with repidity aod comturt, We were joined at Newark, by a company destined tor Calituraia, by the ove d route, through the ludiao country.— This cons , Conseting of about forty young inca, 18 commanded by Ur. Darcy, ot Newark, jute Piveident of the tailroad nom Jersey City to the the weather, however, prove unfevorab! ceremony of the Inau, ion will take place of tne House of Representatives mas PREVERDY JOHNSON, JEFFERSON DaVis, | JOHN DAVIS, Committee of Arrangements of the Senate, lution, because be knew noth: Luis over. FORT ATKINSON IN Lowa Mr. Donor, ¢f towa, reported 4 diil ailowing the State of lows to opter the land covered by Fort A kiasoe im that Sate. Read twice. objected co, and inid ove POLLY SMITH AND OFHEMS Mr. Arcuisos reported # joint res iution ia behalf cf Volly Smith and other Cherokre women, whuse pre- perty Was tukon by the United States and des royed at Fort Gitson, 1m 1845 Read toree tiin-s sod passed. NEW HAMPSHIRE VEKSUS UniTEO stares Mr. Dix reported back the touse bil for tue settle ment of certaiy claims by the State ot New Hampshire sgarpac the United st amountiog t» #7 duo Mr Catnoun asked why this oisim had not been set- tled befor Mr Dix d the bill bad the Senate several times, but bad been lyst in the other house. Passed. Jans HOTCHKIne, Mr. Dovcras* reported baok a bill for the relief of Mx, Hotebkies, which was passed, SUSPENSION OF JOINT RULE Mr. Mitten moved that the 16cm joint rule, whieh Festricts the parsage of way bill not passwd this day, oe suspended; whicn resolucion was adupted. LKOCHKRDINGA OF VIBTKICT COURTS OF LOUISIANA, Mr Dewns moved to take up o bill reguletiag pro Cerdings im district courts of Louwiaoa oe bull peo Vides Wat sll equity proceediogs shatt be coator 1 Gode wa not to the common law pi of the United States Mr. Prarre objected to the passage of the bill Mr. At HkKTONW WOVE to lay tne bill on the table Mr. Downs cuilea for the ayes aud noes. whion was Fofuecd; and then the bill was laid on the table Cari tal PUNISHMENT Mr Butier, from the Judicury Committee moved that the committee be disotarged from the coasidera- cp ali the peutions praying for the absiinnuncat of capital punishment. HOUR OF MEETING, Mr. Maron ¢flered # resoiution, thet hereafter the Senate meet at 11 o'clock, which was passed. NON COMMABIONED OFFICE 13, of Mins selppt, reported he pay of the nun comminst KoaD. Mr. Benton aid there wers uwo bills before the Se- Date, which were rife fur sotion. He meaat the Post Office bil and the bul for the route over Panama. He hopea trey would be taken up, as mo dsbate would en- sue, partioniany Oa the Fapame bil Mi. A1H0.n1oN thought toe dill would lead to debste, Dir, CLanke thought the Soumute were ready to rove, Mr. Wacken said that it would be sometaiag very extrao diusry in the Sevate that coud Keep Ola quies, whew that bil (the Panama) was aduus Le 00 pisoed. Mr Nitss hoped the Hust Office bill would bs 6 up. He Dad nexiecied valitag it up, because he ‘Waiting for # proper opporcumiay. Ms. Fuotx oppowd taking up the Panams bill, bad bee colecumg tui Jay before tbe Senate, Mr. AtHxKtun moved to lay the motion to ta the faneme bili on the table, which MoulA was Carried. TaKING THE CkNAUS, Mr. Unvexwoon qoved 10 take up the bill to pro- vide for taking the census, und the bil Was taken up and read. Mr Davis, of Mesrachusetts, thought the bill, not- witbrtupaiug ail tbe cure that had oven bestowed up sm 1k, Was iMCOWpwele. By Cae Dull, ws 16 stood, 16 yy sed upon the Seoretury of the Uressury the ducy of fur- Biehing great etatintios He to offer wa # uead- went, (but this be referred to the Ssorotary of diate, fos marier General, aad Secrevary of tae De- partment of the Interior, and that tary at tb He ‘mation whieh ne tateuded te persion Cougress » plaa ror takiag tue ven sus and M bill and the amendment. He comtemded that nv pr Congrens, exorpt that pro for thy eaumeraton Of the people, (hat wae ail Soe cuasd uta req iced, aud Ubet wae all that we shoud provide, He uid im bie huwd the bill pureed 1p 1830. woicn provides simpy JOr We eDUmELMtion Of the peuple. What did ao weut with ptatintical spformation im regurd Co (be gumocr Abd price of cbickeus, of tbe amuuut paid be bale aad bearty laborers, itee—aud hale aud hearty tuburers— wu rhould be mous oF tlave ‘Tbie imkraation might be sdvantegevus te dieal rociciies or to the states. and © the Medical societies und legislatures of Cue States colleas Ubsipiormavion. He moved the bill be referred beck Fo tbe Cemmirice, w1to fasiructions CO report # bul si mi er to that ot 1530, Mr. Catnoun opposed the dill, as tending to @ ooa- Cepiisted government. This priccipie of yatering Ubie information by the census. an) toe pateut offi 9, Were cousdered by bim 4s dangerous He moved co Jay the bill om the table—ayes 14, nes nos couated — Aud the motion rejected. Mr Usvanwoon hoped that the Senate would dster- mine the question, wiether there should be a smpe enumeration of the people, Or # ciassiticuti ya of them, od the gatbering of etatistics, &o, Tow could iy done He was, however, totally opposed to & Teference of the subject co the governmeus, as proposed by the amecdwenc of the Senatur fiom Mussacauseses, Mr Davis expinined be auendmeat. Mr CaLnoun replied, and Mr. Baio opposed ali previstons for gathering stat- istical information in the census, but was in favor of amendment. Mr Huste ia! was in favor of the amendment, because 1t postponed MOM wt the procens sessiou. It Ui amexdment were adopted, we woud Deve « bill perly Prepared daring the 5: ad the: Might adept it, or rej fie was muon 10 favor of the collecting of etatie ‘Mr Baton, after m w remarks im op; tion to the bill, moved to iwy the Oil eu the tadle, WITHDKAWAL OF THE VICK PURSILENT. The Vick Paxsivent gave Dotve that um co morrow, about one o'clock, be wuaid withdiaw fiaally {com tne auies vf the obair. NAVAL PENSION BILL. The dill making appropriations for the payment of Devel penrions tor fecal year was (hen tak Tead three times, and pyered. CUTIVE SRSRION, Mr. ATCHISON Moved that ti ate proceed to the coprideration Adupted. Alter ecme time spent with viosed dvora, tae took @ reoers till aiz v’clock. EVENING SEESION. Demetors only present, Messrs. ) and a fow Others, wnose time ex- busy at their doses, aad ap- la eifeirs wig side, #} Six o’clock.—A Dix, Alien, Wertco pires on Saturday next, purentiy closing Up the ator Bentun ove every lively manner, end Inug FORTIFIUATIUN BILL. This bill from the House was toca tekea up, On me- tion of the Chairman of toe Commitces ut Fiasace, Mr. Boatane moved tu amend the bill by add {tem for $8,00 to nmieb Fort Gbeu ia Ar.en a whieh, after drief diecuesion, Was sdvpted, aad Wen peaking in Oficial Coartesie: | General Taylor, the President elect, with » large company of other invited guests, was hospitably wuter- | tai between the outgo must be regarded as Dighly | | ity of Washington it Polk yesterday | by sppointment. to offer him their reepecta aud good | wirhes on bis retirement from office Tar geutlemen | Of the Corporation were received with great eordiality | by the Presigent, who repiied to o brief address trom the Mayor. in some remarks both ferliug aad 00} tary, Which we hope to obtain a report of for ving President Polk. the members of the repaired to the quartete of (deneral Taylor, d and greeted by the Presidemt eleot d. warmth, — Ne a * th bis accustomed courtesy Intelligencer, March 3. Arrivais in Wasaiugton. Among the recent arrivals a% the capital. are Hon. Wilham C ot from Georgia; Hon. cf Virginia; Hon John W. Alien, id Cook, cf Obio, and Gen. Solomon Van Reasse- er, of Albany, N.Y. Naw Trisorarnic Lines.—A oie line of te- Jegraph, it_appears, 18 to connect New York and Buth The O'Reilly line, with Baia’s printing app iratus, is to be set up between the two points, as soon as the grouud 16 thawed out—taking the att side of the river. Auother line of Morse’s telegraph is to connect Newburgh and Albany on the west side of the river, muking auother cifcult, asa branch ot the New York and Erie line. Albany Argus, March 1 Tne Ick in Susquenanna Kiven.—We learn frem a gentirman who came trom Hayre-de- Grace yesterday, that the ice still rematay ficm in the river; but it is his belief that it will give way the bill was passed. aamy a BILL. ‘This bill then was p, Wuen Mr Batpwin moved to add to the bill am additional seotien, providing that the peosie of the territory of Califormis sball have the right of the writ of hed-ae corpus, trial by jury, &c., and thas no persou uvt be longing to the urmy wud Lavy shall be tried by mut tial lew. Dr. Barpwis coneldered that the amendment pre- pored by the Sepacor trom Wisconsin (m1 the ot d diplomatic bil. extending o; tory the conetiiution of this county, did Garry With it the right to the writ of habeas i corpus, wae to maubjous « foreign to that of the bill. The Vick Paasiwent ruled the amendment to be in oraer | Me Yurxe—Well, alr. | call your, attention to the uorum presval Pika better lvt the thing go om nm) ds wad brevh the age of reason—this is the gre jom xn universal 101 from the glocm aud darkness of error made us wil, aud 1¢ 1s presamedle tase graces and his wisdom ap equally, aad we Gisinction. je in @ Pert nudject. A few de: d Seputors could roe nu propriety in exteadiug ‘se poopie the constitution of the Uaited state: propured bets, sf, aud Senators when tavy « y oppure It, they sought after quiboies to de- yen, tit, toe ecgemens was, Use te pouple were not tege of this opportu of right to his frien that ovuatry Mr, Foutx—This i , by honorabie ye moral juaury, only fit to be enjoyea Now, however, bew bght. Those io dathaes bi saddvaly rusaed ipto the tui) binge of elvimation Now, sit, motaing short of the Aubeay corpus ac’, wad them trial by Jucys Will Come Up to Lhe ry mpattnes of the hogoradie Seas ourse of two or three daya. Our informant Hy Ch the opinion that there Weill not be much damage in the breaking up of the ice, ualeas there 1s a heavy rain in the mean tune—Ball, Sun, March 1. 01 ation are now sted 1a mow people, He (af) coueid-twd ea: 63 coudive teare Ut wa wo ree: sywoe.by for Lu bivbhere—no ay mpasby 10¢ Grou ct OUR own race or ovlor, but, the coatsacy, © Blees

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