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THE NEW YORK HERALD. o—ooo—k_kz—={="="="=_=_- mene - a Fan ane tearm en tn ne ee = ~ = = we a = oo WHOLE NO. 6718. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘who is thoroughly conversant | be entertained: herce a non-complionce to Marcy's ig- | City Pontics, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. |... S&EES aT auction. | APF AIRS IN WASHINGTON. bik Figo dd as tad who struction:—bence the origin of the misunderstaning | Ongan)7ariox OF ani winto ob! RAL COMAITTIM— = woul HERIFF'S SALE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMIRES, AWD santannan~penanne whole subject. between these gentlemen and hence Marcy's unavailing | ral — rn he Mexican war : t THK TOOK AND PROTECTION TO HOME INDUSTRY meat v Copt. G. T. M. Davis, who servea iD t demand for Soule recall. The private letters of the s SAT Ee TION: fon, on Wednesda: saan den tT Kew pome y anny ay a im one of the Iiinois regiments, ad, ¥0i8 anon of the President's and Marcy's despatches. were shown to | 4 #pecial meeting of the Whig General Committes (ott UCTION NUTICE—MORTGAGRE’S SALE OF GOLD | 19 Court street, Brooklyn. ' = ' E, LOTT, Sheriff, —— Hk Mt ghedyy in Washington,” Buchanan and Mr. Mason, and, ne can be proved, were | men’s) wan held last nigh? at the Broadway Houne watches and fine jewelry SAMUEL OSGOOD, auc- R. R, Hecemam, Auctioncer. ’ ya well-known Mathew L, Davis, ‘ the Spy t | Productive of much of our diMiculties with the Madrid | qhere wos large attendance, every ward being rey r, will sell at his sales rooms, 66 Nassau street, + is and ‘ the old boy in specs,’ was sent iby, °UF sovernmen urt, the fauit of which was literally changed to our thom sane): every wt ng repre ‘thin (We ) morning, at 1034 o'clock, a portion of | FFYUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER.—THIS_(WEDNES- Wasuvatox, Jan. 16,1855. | to Havana, some time in May last, toravra ‘tain it there | representative there. ‘This is another item t be placed | MACE Archibald Cochrane, of Che Third ward, waa @ mortgagee’ si of sunprice Serres, comariting fe morning, st tT ELS, at the PETITIONS PRYSKNTKD. was an organized annexation pecty ia Cube. S00n after | ee nn? cee Ontad convention and its develope | called to the chair, ao) © W. dehafier, of the Sixth, mnting case lover, anchor escapement, independent se- us auc! rooms, way, y horses, ™ pe Mr. Jones, (dem.,) of lows, presented the petition of | hiv arrival of several i Port! | Charles's. Tappan, of the Pitt ward, appointed ‘cond: real ‘time, thers, from th it | sewing birds, oil paintings, mirrors, ¢ ware, silver " u # arrival there he made the acquaiatanee | _ The select conmittee on the Colt's patent case report- |. . 4 pte gf ntendesgelieennt saber Maree rd com Plated ware, furniture in large variety, with many use- | James W. Schaumberg, praying the recognition of his | of the leaders of a secret club, and learned frm ™ them ed, yesterday, to the House, that certain individuals | S*eretariet, The newly elected delegation from the pear and finger rings, brenstpins, brooches, sleeve | ful articles, new and recondband, put in to raise cash. | commission as Captain in the army, and that his | that there was a regularly organized force of avm' two | summoned beiore the committee had refused to obey | Fits ward, beaded Robt ®, Coiling, promated creda ttona, crosses, watch chains, keys, &c. Ei N. B.—There {s no room better adapted for large auction " | the summons, and that others refused to er ques- | tials, and admitted a0 delegate Warrueted as on'catelogue. The whole will be ould with. | eales, All kinds of property ressived oa sale. Gatme foo poy since the year 1636 be considered, or three thousand patriots, who were ready ow tee Art | tiong, and asked nome action of Congress t i Eamaed wore tad a0 delegates by which th eaibevel ter astre of ceshgant Mr. Toomns, (whig,) of Ga., presented » petition from | favorable opportunity to take the field, proclaim the ‘0: | would be enabled to compel attendance ud force me, | It a# then moved aud carried to go: intortection for : IS DAY, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 117—BY WATERBURY | a number of eitizene of the District of Columbia, asking | dependence of their country, and demand ita annexation, | *¥¢7% Thin is @ grave question, Involving the powers | officers. ome oe Fay TN tan 3 AG DYER, at br stir! (Fine pk 1046 the passage of the bill for judicial reform in the District. | to the United States. On aace rtaining these facts, be | Pa Seagetse sven pachane not omeally: withie a owe ‘The firet ballot for Chairmae was as follows BELL |.—This day, a! o'clock, a an inv is diam jewelry, ratch- . 7 ir, and a question, too, upon whic re seems to Willism Mal! Pm A , 27 Centre street, variety sale—furniture, | es, &c. Sale positive, without reserve, by catalogue, for | Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. promised them every assistance from our administration, | 4 division of opinion in and out of Congress. The Britia> | sorpan Mo “ “ men’s and children’s clothing, pledged ar- 5 The Hous bill for the sale of Rock Istamd, Ibinois | He said that the government would make the Black War- | }'rhament, by virtue of the common law, haa ever | MOTRAt WOeAOh--- acai % Mare! cise; apiohdd peiutiags’ Kya oelsorated'actist, | (VO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS —a, a, | cam back with several amendments, which were agreed | rior affair a pretext for blockading the principal ports of | Pepi recbadesestatn ors Ube oped Ney ear sven eal “a etal Gebmael, ‘The valuable Torcitare sale’ cn Friday - CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 29 Bowery, will weil on | to, and the bill passed. Cuba; and that at the same time an army of invasion, | gris, which existe solely by ‘virtue of constitutional | Gererst Mali: vinving’ weccived’ ‘ve lighten vote’ Ck vwill he duly announced. Prday, US. Syren BS iis clog, Rue: Stak ob/e' P DEe, borrpacie Luba ts cat A heap bill, — under the comand of Jefferson Davis and General Quit- | aad atnte Gi. es te the by pn Eick | deslaved slscted. Wile wes, eo: wntion, waae Gana > tchmaker retiring 5 - | appropriati ore commeneed " word, whic ¢ wer slative Md elected. a , ee SIGNED'S SALE —£ Mu Nepteetee CHONEES, pay gold pins, servings, a A necklaces, saa 7 vides law, ln tn Bateat Malng eos in par. art ilps ea peated Ce abs tre omg branch of Lap pita pea yy name which Peppers, be mous, The General war sondueted % the chair by Mor jassau street, wi 1 yn, to-morrow, eos bracelets, anne a ‘ leade: longs to, and is exeroived by the judteiary, The matter in Morgans aad John H. White, Hersaid —Goeatlemen, wuraday, Jan. 18, at 103, A. M.. at tne well known and | and’lever watches, violins, musical instruments, clocks, ANTKRNAL IMPROVEMENTS, the expedition, while Gene: to have the | was postponed til? this morning. - L J it established Branch ‘Hotel, 30 and 38 Bowery. near | guns, platols &e.” : " "| Mtr.cass, (dem.) of Mich, introduced a resolution of | post pe ait Sa ee cetaveral comnunieations were received this morning | 1 sppreclate this mark of your politics cont¢ence, fort jus > Pe 8 IN, Say Uae oR ROK IRR ERNN agen id rom the 1 @ tr rk t fan oy organo trope oom Ly or SAETLOR, AUCTIONEER. BY HOUGHTON | Sastd oe ecbetiated for those sow in tanec ti | BY tech promises and representations, Capt. Davie so | reports om the expenditures cf the miiterfarmories cad | "irene tag nse (oY ny oar, and it hae and bedding, washstands, dining tables, chairs, looking atte EE Pp Beny CR RratAg), at Hl prnpes ered that the bul om internal improvements be taken | fF gained the confidence of the leaders that they gavo | the War Department proper. Amessage from the Prest- dh SAA ASIANA Gili: (rs Gant A A Ww Se ea Cae onthe ter er eee | Satta Mads ata Tete eRe eee |, upon Moatag next him several coples of the proclamation which was to be | teatof Se United Staee was received, amd now lies on | Sererovmight to reerganise the whig pest, ool te ‘ares compeiso decanters, tumblers, glassware, walzrors, a Broadway cabinet aaker, removed for ‘the convenience | He de ot tcaa gene’, to change the | distributed throughout the island on the generat rising | known, nn UT? “aePenet—Ma contents not being that ‘ail feetioual dfreners and. in” whith have curtains, &c.; also the lease of the premises, Full par- | of sale, an Ser ROTO PERORS SONI T. T Weak. , ‘ "| of the patriot forces, some of which are at present filed Stephens, of Georgia, yesterday made one of his | heretofore aivided ux asa party may be forever buried, " Heulars in catalogues, Wey Tat cote be packed (or ao eee ane | zine bill was then finally made the order of the day for | away among the secret documents at Washington. SaaAlly Wapey stexts in'eyply 10 Mr. Cesnytal, of Ona, |: Se Shek oie Seaae Se rameens ce Weak te Bary RUCE A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER—ENGINE, por- | at Feasohuable ‘charge, po trade” country merchants, | Wednesday, the 24th nat, Capt. Davis returned to Washington after learning all | {len yensrally.* ana grvat avtentinm wan teint pol fellow ith bole tatoels we may bo lers, sugar machinery—At Afilick’s sugar refine- | hotel proprietors and others will find the above Mr. SkwARD (free aoil), of N_Y., prosented a momo. | tH Particulars in regard to the whole movement, and — able to dispel the heavy cloud whieh now envelopes our “emo Rat ee, el Caltn, wil sean, | APE eh cee and tenet bt catalina | aged by Seger Sooo alle sadist | the an comered with tte Now Omen, Now York Wasumovo, Jam uss, | Sarna Reva, peer By tind tetoe 18, 1865, at ILovclock, om tae premines, 270soath stseet, | now ready—Consisting of ten richly carved rosewood, | hundred and fifty captains, and fourteon hundred and | ab¢ ather pai Aainia eaten eat tye whole | The American and British Commission on Claims, the victory. (Applause) ‘The gront revolutionary mas oue steam engine, 13 horee power, 10 iach bore, 24 inch | mahogany, walnut aot oek library and secretary book: | tixty subordinate officers and peg lel aR Sal os se roe jattation wae issued by the Prosident agsinat | Much dissatlafaction is evinced in-regard to the results | im shoub! never ho forgotten. It eannot. be auld tow Sfroks, Win, Burden’s make; one fue holler, 4 feet in | conan; rosewood arpours; French pints doors; bennforts, | ‘srings caused by the inadequasy of the laws of Congress, | te SUbusters, and Judge Campbell, of the United States | of this commission, some of which have becouse known, often, “United we stand, divided we fall.” "(Lowa er, 16 feet long, with two flues, made of Pennsyl- i tegeros wi at | rings cone sar ie 1 ot | Supreme Court, was despatched to New Orleans, with | 9.4 ‘i i vania iron, smoke pipe, furnace ‘front. grate ba tached; indies? cabinet and) writing {ables lined with TO iMag ops ry the Epomcioed Cs instructions te’ proceed against Gen, Qnitman oa the | ®%4 4 memorial has been drawn up, and will be present The commitise then proceeded tooleet the remaining » valves, i Its, : satinwood; rosewood wor! ; wardrobes; fine supe- # bi fitti - | ed to Congress, in the cane of the American brig “\G: | Officers, with the following remult Satay eet. Taran veer Belay. ss Ose. 4c Seuavunas ements Yee Mahogany ia feckextnslon | the United States in tho war of nf ala with potion | Chater of ne cut an, fxpedtion again the tern ofleeee “mr spa aseing Ment, Morgan Moogane; Second Viow also | _ First Vice F parlor suites, cover: | signed by sixteen hundred citizens of the United States, | jie OF, nation with which our country was not at war. | seized by a British man-of-war in 1844 on the coast of | president, Hon, ¢ alot of shafting, pulleys, hangers, bands, platform | dining tables; six carved rosew: ublic are acquainted with the result. Quitman ge H. Helags. Jes, &c. Te t pale, ed in French satin brocatelle, crimson plush and hair- | *¥pporting the application. Referred to the Committee id Thrasbe: indieted ‘ Africa, asking compensation for her loss from our own | Secretaries, C. W. Schaller, Chas. 8, Tappan. [estes dar tena cloth, &c.; one magnificent black enameled chamber | 0B Pensions, Of twenty thourand dollars; Theadject which. the’ wi, | government, the claim having been rejeoted by the com. | ‘Treanurer, Robert T. Hawn j A, CHILTON, AUCTIONEER—STEAM ENGINE, | suite complete, with marble tops and landscape painted, Mr. Sxwarp also presented the petition of 8. D, Va: Sergeant-at- Arm, H.C. Welsb Fo Ualinenadaaa:poaee pret io. inFrenchgiying | Cecorated with gold; ‘ten elegant rosewood, Padhoouoy | derzce and others, citizensof the United States, for tho | Muistration had in view—tho defeat of the wholo move- | mission. In this memorial incompetency and neglect in 7 vem 4 The above officers were elected unemimoual. Me ‘works.—Cole & Chilton will sell at auction, for account | and walnut chamber suites complete; centre tables in | ‘ame object. Referred as above. 4 F cdaminan Tatlin sewed throughout by jealousy charged on the part of the officers appointed by our | John H. White, DD. Conover and Wim Allon were - of whom it may concern, on Friday. January 19, 1855, | great riety; parlor and reception chairs in fancy THE OCOMPEMAATION BILL. of Quitman, who is from the same State, and who, he | S0vernment; also, that the rules of English jurispru. | pointed an a committee to draw roles forthe government atl oelock, on oe promises, cao Werk, Niasiea covering; ‘sol hy Thy tor ic'gn ele arya wae Pee eee Ue feared, would gain all the ory and Uistinetion of a | dence and the precedents of the British courts, were al- | of the committee, ‘The following wers wppointed na the , one seam , 8 hor 4 in ; nk HLLKK gave notice of his intention to move that | [tured (monil tO i Executive Committee for the rae ti to thi inch stroke, Wm. Burden maker; one flue boiler, 36inch | medium class furniture, such as is usually found and Batu must be remembered that Soulé hed Reve peo dy a lowed to have a preponderating and improper influence | Ward A—Kobert 8 Collins. to negotiat about the purchase of the inland: whieh | CX@ the, decisions of the commission; that false and ion Clifton : rimulated testimony was adduced by the British govern ated by an armed expedition being per- | ment; that mere rumor was taken ws evidence, end the days be set apart for the consideration diameter, 25 feet long, one flue and steam drum, best | first class wareroom. Also, to pay advances, several : Peonsyivenio eons cane front, grate bars, bearers, | South American horse hair mattresses, eight’ French An executive fees reso was received, containing heater, pipes, valves, cecka, bolts, &.; one large double | plates, oval and mantel mirrors, two thick French plates, | the names of Ministers, Charges, and other diplomatic john Hoops this country. take 16—W. W. Wlankman * * ‘li officers of the government, with a statement of the side s ez-parte statements of the English officers concerned in 16—8. Delam, metian ee 2 +f hog Have Manoforten; fully warranted: Aluo lot of | parture for their posts. Fale ATmeriCgatruction to be given to | rial also avers that if this decision be acquiesced in by 18—K. D. Staith. ¢ palleys, hangers, bends, he., So second band household fursiture: worthy tha tvecticn | _ A billon elvicand consular reforms will shortly come ae err consuls, American citizens could be manufac: | the government of the United States, (t will give practi- 19—Jao. J. Beving. ROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. AUCTION NOTICE. | of the trade, Fee nee te be, peas reantg? gind dla communication | ‘ro rmx Connc ov aux RxrcnLic ov Tun Uxrreo States AT ea renee ony nek, Sine Amnseen Suatoee mae 30—J-2. Covenboven ALONE Of chnek ne SiG Poasl. atsect, Bb entad whats M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS | tion thereon ‘ Fayre y sons of the Island of Cubs, desire to be. | Baffass, and breakup our fegiti 6 | N—J. Southworth Somes B, Orutter. granite nad ght ban waren complets avmortmrat, now | WY) day, at 10% o'clock at No. isi Canal stret, the | Th cosideraton of the Compensation bit was then | soy't'thwerionn Cniowsas subjects altos rope | Sate. atlas but to embartan nae 1 | Atter the organization was elfected, a ire furniture in| sekeeping, ed. A very where on the in fact, that auch acq Mr. Joun H. W w fi “ hart 5 SEE) Se O10. Cink and ecaed wore, Rockingtisny Lrg coutlating Of sofas, aeeking chairs, oenire, alte, dining, | _ Mr. Doncr, (dem.) of Iowa, modified his amendment, Deere rears we ace rently te renounce be- | cence will be a virt ment’ of the pricctple so | times, and contieded ‘ty oie ing tie folowing, whioe . te He tay nelle rege Catal day | and tea tables, French plated pier glasses, mahogany | #0 a8 to provide for the payment of twenty-five hundred | fore you by wo he ble ene ent Bation- | tong contended for by our government—that ite flag | wes unanime aly adopted —- be sold in lots from the shelves. logues on day vot toate ineker iated. ott dollars per annum to Senators and Representatives, in ality, and to contract all the obligations that may be should afford absolute protection to its veanels Wh TAL dhe eit of sale. aReAnaey O Vatnseegssy OlboRY rater. pintha,’ china. HelArs Ren anne 16. ABA P 5 annexed to the enjoyment of the rights of citizens of . hereas, a keneral distress now pervades the city and - and glass ware, elegant tapestry and other carpets, oil Me. Oe (ke) ce Er acted be. Nae nb th the United Staten 7 oa: tases | country at large, whereby the laboring man 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE OF | cloths, mahogany and walnut bedsteads, hair mat- : » (dem.) 5 We aroaware that hitherto it has not been customary : asmixaton, Jan. 16,1855. | thrown out of employ:ment; the artirany the me rich and costly rosewood and mahogany furni- | tresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, dressing bu- | Clause relating to United States Judges, and inser to admit the change of nationality t individual in | Executive Communications—Military Armory Ezpenses-— | 99 the manufacturer, to a great extent, bas beeo * Wednesda; ing, at 1044 o’clock, the contents | reaus, washstands, cooking stoves, and kitchen fur- | provision fixing the salaries of the United states and | }°™ oe “cay he act ase fe gy we i Kerr obliged to suspend their lawful business: therefore ture—Wednesday morning, at 1044 o’clock, the content y 1 is ) istrict Court Judges at seventy-five hundred dollacs for | B!8 Bative country before the Consul representing the Amount of Manufactures— Estimates for Kansas—Con- 4 pol tos i fous stay bicags Noc12, Mareen pintado = the Chief, and seven thousand for the associate Jas: pation to which such individual sspires to belong, but | tingent Kepenses of ovr Miliary Rstablishments—Indian esedentisinael belt Me trap tides p of richly carved rosew ; Saad that it has been requisite for persons to proceed to th 3 sai . one @ pyment, and seven octave, a superior instrument, cost $400; rose- a SHIRLEY, AUOTIONEER— WILL SELL ox tices; and the salaries of the Distrlet Judges, to ran 0 | seetiobe 48 tho dation whisk uy Gentes to adopt ‘as | Supplics—Soulé's Resignation no Matter of Choice— senally une every effort to relieve all worthy perauas Sones Se sere: teece nue nua ince Sureien Caner S | stat arsecsieompeilee ihe total; amemator hin |. the being unsatisfactory, a desultory debate took | eventual nationality, and there voluntarily to pledge | pring Law Case, dc ve se thal ed te oye ‘ parlor and bedroom window shades, magnificent Englis! , comprising tanh pas, Pe t number of the Senators took | themselves to fulfil the duties which the new nationali- ! | one, em is gen and velvet carpets, oilcloths, massive extension | ture, crockery, carpets, &c., found in a first class board- | place, on ys “9 ae omg = ‘a & isd jena! vo ty imposes on them. A cominunication was sent Into Congress yesterday by | wide-spread Ute fact that, for fables, dining and tea tables, a few choice 5 eases | 105 hisbes Dypouith requtted: thomvevesy pursaier. og all his senementer eaceet Chet ethene: | "But whatever may bave been heretofore the custom | the Secretary of War, transmitting some very interest- Sa love, yenchaset ears gieesar Divers, aascasatis aie, ‘sofas, work tables, M. DUMONT, AUCTIONEER—CONDEMNED STORES | ries of the Judges of the Supreme Court. | rich the, several nations have ceemed it proper to | ing facts. It appears that the expenditures at the Mili rocker, ‘elegant chins vases and mantel ornaments, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn.—William Dumont | — Mr. Jouxson (dem.), of Arkansas, read anamendment, | /0P's ‘and atill leas do’we believe thet it is | tary Armories at Springheld and Herper’s Ferry for the been kept - jon to be unju dint will, sell, at auction, on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 12 | which he proposed to offer, to fix the compensation of | ™ as 5 ee Caveat tase was eoaeery eee O'clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, by order’ of the | members of Congress at twenty-five hundred dollars per As variance with the principles of natural right or of | past fiscal year, were as follows — IFMETWATAT LUW NETIC) PAIYOIE. SOA ca Navy Agent, a large lot of old junk. a quantity of oak | annum, exclusive of mileage. ia kan wa Cb Yoke Geateered’ bY batere of:| Springfield. UM. Ferry solid silver mountings, spoons, forks, castors, & and pine chips, carpenters’ ‘and other tools, rice, bread, Mr. BuTLER (5. R.) of South Carolina, thought a too Co 4 y Satur For repairs, improvements, and in labor, we have limpeve foreign fal hich ops could ha for us, aod we believe the e! e nent prosperity of the country de de . raising; sugar, tea, butter, clothing, &c.; two scows, | small compensation would exclude men of small means aapen, weent coll, Leche agg he gaye ae new machinery é 7 41 $80,023 04 t : ost of protection to Come tnauatey te ‘ LIAS CO! AUCTIONEER.—COAL YARD, 222 | 400 lime and’ cement barrels, brushes, files, life pre: | from desiring to become members, and the legislat hha ect Whe? to one oil dea 111,672 58 branches—and until that policy i» adopted the Fourteenth t, with six years lease the stock and | fervers, lanterns, wood hanks, shovels, scale ish | the country would thus be thrown into the hand, tae aie righ, te wisieeee _ arma i ae 114 04 ean never rely with certainty upos geod ‘fixtures; also ten years leaxe of two brick dwellings (three | covers, rhip rcrapers, anvils, shovels and tongs, deck | or speculative adventurer: , vvilieed 20,000 00 Wy employment, or prosperous times have been born.’ Does not every civilized country ai , urged other considerations After the transaction of some other uaimportaat tory), situate on Thirteenth street, between avenue | and port lights, glass, measure a, cooking utensils, &c, Mr. Toomns (dem), of G mit into its political communion individuals of what 4 and First avenue. Will be sold by F. Combs, at | Terms cash before delivery. The goods must be re- | in its favor; but, ona division, the amendment was re- | Over other country, without the nations eum laining of | Total expenditures......., $106,500 66 | buniness the committer adjourned. auction, idole, 00, 8 the premines, oa moved immediately after the sal GPE, . Honan sey tia atria le, een itt ane another and without Individuals incurring any | The amount of manufacturey was as (ollows:— | diate oe eee . Friday, Januai , . M. atock con- | ———————— ~ = = , penalty wit ir respective governments for the use Springfield. I. Ferry. | leeting ie © of Conmerve. sists of lump and egg coal and dust; also two horses and SPECIAL NOTICES. wee ee nt into executive session, and | Which they may bave made of that natural right’ Hence, | } A se 1-773 59,000 TRETIMONIAL TO COMMODORE PeREY. 244 Grand ‘anee ee oT puree, spetieeees AYOR'S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 185¢—THERE 18 | confirmed the ay nt of J. C. Breckenridge as beer gota ce tent nee _ recognizes the natural | Ri ! A npecial mecting of the Chamber of Commerce was : — = d = oo opened, at this ofice, & complaint book, under the | Minister to Hpain, and then adjourned. | tebe bole orcecnen by ihe fact that the Be-tish yor held inthe Merchants’ Bank, at one o'clock yesterday ; BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY HENR irge of a competent person, for the purpose of receiv- as we believe, prohibit its subjects from renouncing afternoon the purpose of paying some respect te \ K, BUCK—This day, ai 103 o'clock, at the salesroom, jaf nrcoerien pipe cad of matters coming within House of Representatives. a their nationality, since such tyrannical act applied to Commotore Perry for the services which he has accom plished in the Kast. The meeting being called to order by the President, P Verit, Eaq., Mr. Moma 1H. Gaiwnett rose and said I take the liber: wer, 7 nations, with the full knowledge of Kngland, from ad- | Cones Deen accumulating through the sea. | take ce of ferred by ren; ee ‘g : , ids... Reig Meret, RM ake very Hud weil oontly goods. |: ten fvinsae of enticdsean seo tected ot Mais |: -Afiec sows unimaportans grdlicusey Wiliioen, mitting Into thelr bosom as citizens, English subjects, | Bullet moulds... f which the i tion into the t tt us They must be sold to close out the balance for the sea- | upon the part of any person holding office under the city | Mr. Bruckxxsncx reported from the Committee of | every toy. eadenol of {le hae ache Bi ios opera caesar son. Among the lots are sleigh robes of finest quality. | government. By order of the Mayor. ‘ | ay | A communiestion was also received, transmitting esti- | ty of presenting to you the following resobattens. They 5 EJ RIRPSIENS, Firat Mars | re ne ee a eens rears Ui, with the | scr couatsy the soclety whos inert teise his rotator, | tastes for Kaonas Territory, for the present eal yeas, | are very charts aod wil'aet eorupr mech-tteela ao DWARD | SOHENCK, | AUCTIONEER.EDWARD | Al the papers ia this city will please copy, and send | amendments. Referred to the Committee of the Whole | Ui omnis? the peckely which moet ate ieee | ga follows. i sai. ‘Tete tain taba oan ECLENCK a ne at —_— Gere . ages their bills to this office, i on the State of the Union. men the condition under which they shall become wem- | Por public buildings sone older gentleman present to present them, but | do Pibsdia aclctins’of oll peistings; troene private gal- | (\TOTICE—T0 THE I. 0. OF 0. ¥.—ALL BROTHERS THE PACIFIC RAILROAD, bers. That in to say, that each society ia the judge to | For public library. | (Laughter. ) lary, comprising chef a’cuvres of the principal Belgian, holding cards of withdrawal, or about withdraw- | The House went into Committee of the Waole on the “eclare the conditions which must govern the individuals | Yor salaries... : | ql : 12 Proms thedeh seveieal lodgen; axe Lequesteds (> tase? nt : Ag era who aspire to join it, independent of the interference French and American schools. The following paintings | ing a } State of the Union on the Pacific Railroad bill. of other nations—that in to say, that, as at present, are the property of a geatieman leaving for Europe, and ¢ Lodge Room, 132 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, y, , p . Total... ne bedeece on 00 ‘will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder, ant ofters | 17th inst,, at 73 o'clock, to take into consideration tue | _ MF- BAYLY said he should move to take up the French | papi J enact othen conditions ee diaenae'; | Another report from the War Department exhibited | pape bef cdereege dy ado army y aS an opportunity for the enrichment of private galleries | propriety'of applying for'a new charter. Spoliation bill at the earliest possible day. even opposite—that ix to say, in fine, that if, upto the | the contingent expenses of our military extablishment | hemor to. Tle whole couréo has besa alaska eapes, neaticactevat taheciths Dapp bivenone WM. B. HARRIS, | Mr. Bextox, (dem.) of Mo,, said # private company | present time wo have been deprived of power to belong | to be $17,452 5; and a communteation from the Secre | winter boeate; peatecal’ sutjesti, Hanes, plapes,.teanioe TM OUNT, and private enterprise, in his opinion, should pass on the | to the American confederation—we who have not been | 12. or the Interior asks an appropriation for the tease i y d | residing in the United States—it is because the regula ‘ ountry and therefa I think it & for thie practicability of » railroad to the Pacific, and attend to | fing mi Sie om dis and not because natural | Portatin of supplies to the Sioux Indians of thirty two | ‘flew pit ie 9 proper for th WILLFAM WRIGHT, s » A ., % nb 0 oe ome a D © WILLIAM SCHENCK. | its execution. This was a question which might safely | Hipht or International law are oppose to it, thousand dollars—e sum apparently large enough to | Reverse abe some mensares. to onew ons oppnecle plendid landscapes of home scenery, tists: Webster, Carter, Scharpe, Williams, Bergi, Pilliel, Botti, rs and msi y the followi ices which he has rendered Schaffael, Van be left to private enterprize, or one with which private While the federal republic was in its infancy it was | Purchase the supplies a» well ay transport them Mr, (inixvens now read the ress fellows Vael, Evan, Gausaer, Watheal, Omejanck, Dahiman, Jas- O Us Acs ROTOR MEMBERS OF AMERICAN |’ 524 public fetereste must go band in hand. What is | proper it abould defer to a © period giving ex The newly appointed Minister to Spain—Mr. Brecken Whereas, Our fellow ellison, Commodone Md. © Perry, fas flan ‘The paintings ate now on exhibl- | S/o | Cha gh Chancollor Ct Shae and | best for the company Is best for the public. He hal pat to the generous impulses of freemen, since this was Gis ure tnani one heen Apt meners | wee toturmed irom 0 nescesstul eagetintion with the Je” . celock P. M. himself to some trouble, to see and converse with busi- posed upon it by the necessity of temporizing with the ae fm 5 ee fe wnese Empire. which bas heretofore refused any inter: 17th inst., at .M., at . ery de. | B a a BORGE COOK, ACCHONEER. HOUSEHOLD FUR: | Chats Toone? ‘corner at ‘Lumencei ent Bedatkwese | nens, practical m ertain whether there was any. world enalaved; but to-day, that the star spangled | here as 8 very de | Course with other nations excepting on terme \nvolring / ni eatlery, stationery, &c., at store No. 176 | N.B. Members of the Order generally are invited to at. | thing feasible in son to believe bannerrepresenta the immense power of a people who Dehiste ob icy towards Qube’ Me. | demrading concessions in ite favor. And whereas, This Greenwich street, bétween Dey and Cortiandt.—GEORGE | tend. s JAMIN, Sachem. there is. A private company of solid men are now ready need not dread the evil arts of despotic governments, it | matiea of anthers waarihe, cad ie on tering involving BOernoessions COOK will sell as above, at 103; o'clock A. M., this | "R.’C. Gaiswotn, ©. of C. j ’ ‘ to onter into arrangements for constructing this work may and ought to exerelse its democratic influence in the | cco ha, Wo op nod equality, and, where other with their own resources, without grants of land or | whole universe in beginning to fulfil, by direct means, sete sc thot Tes Bob Oe, CC ER c eflected through the firmness FICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD COM- | money from the United States, and without asking an the political regeneration of the globe, which is, beyond ral assortment of farniture, besten me | ans and ability of Commodore Perry. And whereas, Thie & geae! lex, cutlery, mattresses, bedsteads, china and g yong Cf 100 dozen writing ink, sealin pany, New York, January 15, 1855,—The annual | army of regular soldiers to protect it, as the bill pro- | doubt, ite manifest destiny. ; treaty has established the pri bei vera cart Sotionary articles. Sule peaapiey election for Directors’ of this company will be held on | poses. He believed the company would be ready to com- | Some time since we, many Cubans, desired to change wig myer y om woe Rav radar» Seidilons natch tentigs, ote fer cae. Monday, February 6, next, at the office of the company, nce on the basis of the right of way, thereby steering | our infamous nationality for that of the United States, Ms pena hsgieaee tak Pistol shot wounds | vise ite ports ageinet the No. 68 Bowery, from 12 till 2 o'clock. The transfer | clear of all constitutional difficulty, trusting to the | but the trammels imposed by the confederacy to carry uch were indleted by the late minister thereby eau ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. | books will be closed from the 15th inst. until after the | States on this side, and Califorma on the other, to make | out this change have, up to the present time, prevented , question still ¢ hile th the E Mot the Hone of Comme New York is deeply impressed LEEDS & CO.—Anistrator’s sale of a large | election. By order, P. C, ROGERS, Secretary. the conjunction. He would not now submit his plan in it To-day, however, on seeing developed and pro © tee ‘soteatt te ba te nf poole nd ihe ) hese achievements assortment of valuable jewelry, watches, &c., be- ; a etail, as the arrangements must first be understood be- | claimed by an iliustrious member of the Cabinet, Mr. | |" te poy on otnted on be longing ~ the estate St Hons?’ Kayser, deceased. — ME tary Manet AND RARITAN ery WILL BE | fore they can be incorporated in a bill. The gen- | Marey, petnatples of natural and international law, with | individuals are permitte ed hear errd bt yma ined. " Henry H. Leeds & Co. will sell by auction, by or- opened for navigation “imag | 15, om i eral propositions are, no power of the federal | truth and energy which do nim honor with freemen; | A Cteditor of this fund claima $140 SY a eeraee der of Solomon Kayser, administrator of Henry | J”: 16, 1855. JNO. R. THOMSON, Secretary. | government to make ‘the road, and fair to-day, that the monarchical powers have seen the just | TxA admite claim fer $96,000. The money—his Kayser, deceased, at our sales room, No. 19 Nassau T or ti righta of oppressed humanity sustained by s democratic | mehey——In locked up in the vaults ofthe Treasury. while THE UNDBR- | Servies, and on a0 good terms and in le 0 Kovsta; to-day | bis house ix sold from over the head of his family for (0 THE HEBREW COMMUNITY. street, (removed for convenience of sale.) on Wednesday! ty five wes appointed. eomposnd vu : any other ns. He examined the several republic m the person of the Hungar , 4. ap. . entlemen -—George Gslawolt Jan. 17, at 104 o'clock, luis entire stock of valuable jow gin ye engin dae A gorda toe to in | router, aud ridsouled ttietn bo, boing inappropriate. we believe that the moment arsived: in wilele op | Tore. Tense et, gest eee weve anes rte awed, A.A. Law, Toosnes Heston, el ting of solid eighteen caret gold fingerrings, | {O"the advancement of literature, diets andl ox, thas | @ the Northern it proved to be the most contly; it was | pressed people may turn their eyes tothe only free pow- | HA Une That ® lew Uayn before thes the family, and like, | Robert Kelly, A Bogart rge Curtis, Davia Oly earrings, breast pins, solid gold seal rings, broaches in Societ poe forming, having’ such for its immediate | ® Child of the administration, and a British route, pro- erthatexistaon the earth, and that they fix in it their | nm pon: thom for debt. Ait this, te y etille Wek aoe hant, J A. Htevens, CH Russell, Jnceen Lee, Rtewart great variety, gold pencl cases, chatelaines, studs, mo- | Syetie. A meeting of tia memiers will be held at the | Posing not only to run the road into Canada, but totura destiny and the hopes of their future | crnment acknowledges Its indebtedness ‘to him inthe | Btown, Royal Phelps, Mortimer Livingstom, A. Norrie, J rings and breastpins, watch keys and seala, lock- Club House, ‘No. Bowery, on Wednesday evening, the our it rivers into Canada. This survey w: 1 On all these actountas, we, the Cubana who placefin - \) ~ |G King J. Palmer, Geo. W Mont, Andrew Foster ets of various sizer, and at variety of other jewelry, Lb your hands this paper, which we do not «ign through | 22% Of $95,000, and with the money lying idle in the also, two laege iron safes, furnished with drawers, suit: f Congress, an Treasury. It is shameful truly Vith inst.r at Ti o'clock, 1 which all desirous of co. | Pable disregard of the Caleb Barstow, Bhepard Knapp, Charies A. Davis, Mela applicatioe of mon ‘ aking in sharp terms just fear, beg of you to bring before the o If a ° tiah Verit, Wan. B. hator able for jewellers, long table desks, ee. Tho whole to | Pyrating,tns carmestly requasted to atten! ex | of the folly of purchasing the Mesilla Valley for rallroul | the President of the federal republic this our A roms caee of Tataceet Oi bo sagen’ Seteee 6 On motion of Mr MH. Grinnell, the committee were be sold without reserve. Also, an ‘nvoice of valuabte ‘A. DITTENHO! H. EMANUEL, M.H.PAINCE urposes—considering we have seventeen parallels of | liciting him to authorize the Consul of the United States requested to add to their nomber the names of citizene ronometers, lever watches, do., enamelled Id ch: titude covering every foot over which man and beast in Havana to receive from the Cuban people the oath re. ‘0. set in diamonds, andy other costly jewelry. Also. Jarge assortment of OF THE PEOPLE'S BUILD- | travel to California, when the time allowed him for the | nouncing their nationality, and pledging. them to fulfil not members of the Chamber, and t invite their | operation in ANNUAL MEETING wearure in which alt the community ia valuable diamond jewelry, pins, eat ing Association, for the election of officers, will be | debate expired. the obligations attached to the enjoyment of the right« “y th tho terested rings, finger do., brooches, and other costly goods, with- | held this evening at the office of the association, No. 366 Mr. McDoveat, (dem.) of Cabfornia, denied that the | of American citizenship And, aa the alteration of the ac, for tho saint The committee were requeste! (o meet atl lM, oe out reserv! Eighth avenue. J. F. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Northern route is @ child of the administration, but was regulations now in force may be beyond the authority of n a. for the platuti®y. | Wednesday, the 17th inst, at the Merchants’ Hank > “ ny a by the gentleman himself when a Senator the President, we beg that he may propose to the law oe toa er aise taveless the right te Congreas to . ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS iE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PHENIX MINING AND r. Bawtox—That was before we acquired California. | making power the reform which may be necessary, so | poe Wurm Of amy officer save atthe discretion of the | oy yo (i ote, pascal mattrond. & Co.—Thursday and Friday, January 18th and Manufacturing Company of Virginia are informed Mr. McDovcat.—Was it not as much a British route | that we, Cubans, may succeed in attaining the holy ob- | President at 1034 o'clock, at the sales room, 19 Nassau street, at a circular has been sent to all those whose address | then as now? As to the objection of granting lands, the | ject whieli we propore. — ARKEST OF THE CONDUCTOR OF Tey NEW HAVEN large sale of rich fancy goods, an entire invoice of | Could be ascertained. Those who have not received gentleman some years ago pro togivea hundred | Havana, . 1664. Secbempendunte of tes tates Wiheeen | PHKIONT THATS OW A CHARGE OF MANSLACONTER. Woolstenholm’s real Sheffield plated ware, in imitation | can obtain the same by applying at No. 13 Broadwa: solid miles, all through to Californie, foralengthoftwo | Buchannn’s return in the spring, coupled with the (Ceerenpensense of = ery.) | Im the month of November lest « colli«ion curred ve yassen Wansisorom, Jan. #, 186 General Scott's Opinion of the War in the Crimea of silver, every article is wrought by bammer, and will — story, room No. 5, between o1 ind four o'clock | thousand miles. And not only this, but was willing to | carly and efficient actions of hin friends never wear through as plated good«—consisting of tea h have gi vote millions of money. Time waa, when the gentleman Pierce, who, ¢ idny last. sileond, between the Wieite lal kettles, tea sets, #1 forks, castors, sugars. urns, | ARG THE LERS 0 Ww —AS would not take bank promises to j hence he acquired leman of your city that his name should "i ware © be eriticlom ¢ freight wain,in the nvighber ladles, trays, cake , candlesticks, tea caddies, ve A a eetaues taken Gonteal Genvontiee ail the name of “Old Bullion.” He’ new talks abot get ibe Prosttontial convention for ro noms tryna agora Ptr ml ; a pester (lle, by which about twenty people were getadle dishes, inkstands and other costly Sheffield | srheitat the Weitchester House, on Thural , | ting solid men of Bosten to build the road, but they He further observed that an opportunity | wal Geott on the war in the Celene. I lech pew | at 06 o Milles ‘ ware. The invoice is to be sold without limit to the 7% o'clock, for the purpose of extal will not do so, unless they can get such term they present itself by which the sincerity of bi Scott a# one of the great captains of the age, ami I ae “8 7 highest bidder. Also, 200 cases Italian marble goods, the liquor dealers who ire. There is no tangibility in the plan, taking it for friends would be tested upon thi bject, stoned with great interest to bis ides. He cays the on the ely of Johe recent importation of Signor G. B. Pandolfini, consisting io 60 5&6 eaid mused ited the gentleman still lacks faith in'promises; he | intended it should come up @ public } 5 nate te: Aihetak tiateeus he om of beautiful alabaster groups, statuettes and figures, can be had at the ot, therefore, believe on the faith of the promises | shortly to be held at Tammany Hall. Thi meeting, | | ——= sel OF tame ao tae Adi tad enoanete f grom negligence also, Etruscan fiiebe Roman, and other vase; large, te | Westchester House, or at French’s hotel, prior to said iggertions of those men, that they aregoing to bull! | understand, has been announced ostensibly to celebrate | upon ebastopel au long as they dit, that imme sending beck word of the detention of he traia ‘vases for entries and niches, urns and other goods, all in u He answered the ebjection to, and explained the #o ealled fusion of the two factions of the demo- | * the raising — oa © a they or showing » red tail light, so a te warn the approach meeting. Del tes are uested to bring up as man: the newest style: also; a large invoice of bronzes, groups, | Thembets for iatation as powsibie, ew? MAST to put the ball in motion for | bave attacked Sebastopol hieh time ther t! the provisions of the bill. Seeveral amendments having recy, Wate, in reality, it | ing train, due at that time, of the impediment sisting 1 07, Det porte Beye Lee ya Pd beni Hee Court tn West ler eoanty onl wer comvey clothing, &c., on this day, 17th instant. at No. $ telegraphic li the Sou! on the Views te the Presiéent rey an- e allies funder & gr aad 9 fore Jastice Connelly at the Toanbe North William street, at 10. o'clock, the contents of » [eats et Bo val, open Mer Geusing acntony 00 | western border of Texas, the Contra commencing on | evened thus the duties of bio eM@es reqaired bie whete | hoving Ove commanding Generals, thet the roed to vie- | Ja the sum of 82, merchant tailor’s establishment, consisting of cloths, wom, in the most stylish dances of the day, School | t® western border of Missouri or lowa, the Northern time, leaving bim neither leisure or disposition to | Lory le through unity of design bg tee dhe | i bold bi &c., china ware, fancy soap, portemonnaie, ° CE, Cha been made to the bill, all but the first sections were President Pierce's renomination. The shrewd manager | Comparatively small foree vimes The jury rendered verdict of grees negligence ageinet , seer ettocks! issitation te elry nd fancy articles, toge. | _ 30% BRILL, Secretary. N. R. BUNCE, Chairman, sartchinh oud ka ondee te etuett » cebvatene by Mr Dun: of the White House in little affairs, as letter writer to | cannot take Sebeatopc reat James Green, the conducten of the New Haver. {reight with o variety of other goods, to close invoices. — Feige eens bar, who explained it was introduced in the Senate to the’ Koston Post—the noter down of wach clerks as may | ents, giving fg 3 - ‘a pn | trate, aod secordingly Coroner O'Downell issued & war —— — no — committee, and after undergoing modification be found ia sion of the New Youx Henaup, ke., | to Bfty por cent = @ Russian regu | rant for his arrest, and he was seomrtiagly taken ‘ ‘OWN W. SOMFRINDY KE, AUCTIONEER—STORE 110 | >—7 CC AGApeMy, 21 HOWARD STREET. —MLIE | ¥a8 unanimously reported to the Senate. It ke.—« few days since modently approsebed Secretary | 1° the best troops in the world for defewer, | custody yesterday by ofiver Cnanpbell, of the Lawer Centre street, corner of Franklin.—Assignee’s sale CAROLINE VEZIENS beg leave to inform the | ‘@blishes three different routes of railroad aod gy ge the expectation ss favorm. | y hi r | >, t amewer 1 chan nl | slaughter, One of the directors of the New Haven Hail road becoming his homdamen Grern wae -wlenae! (rou | euatody tes rom | Heett's ideas ia, that “ebaet |, Yeatings, coats, pants, vests and trimmings, beperrp commencit ‘th wi ‘ epyage in the political excitement of the This in- | drew from Genera’ 5 —— Leet ee aa REIL, Assignee for practice every sight, from Delf past seven to tom | STOmSOre Air these are pructnie, ad eereait. in | selathie. ‘combsant of | General Pretee’ forthwith | set be tehen; for] doubt whether the Allies ea = —— lock. _____ | reasonably. Besides, the routes will reconcile all diljer- | reported the interview to Cushing, according to arrange J W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTA. ADAME AUGUSTA “HAVING, IN COMPIIANGE | encen and/confiets of interests between all sections ‘ Ir. 7 such & preponderance of force there as it nectesary ‘The General further esd, that the allies coult not re | Personal Intelligenes. | embark now without immense loss of men, aod ell the Joneph P. Thompeon of thin clty, preachel be materials of wer in comp, except the weopo their be Young Men » Ohrwtian Aseoe aihon of Cleveland pirations. Ihe jedicious Gtng makes known the cir. | hand | on Be ay leat a a cumstances to one of his collesgues. who instantly replies see Herald has ronsee to the © that if = pledge to support Mr. Pierce for re election ia ‘The Poor at the Five Potnts. ur ie to § Dochessn co Miniter me time, ment, suggesting at “Remerroysyeet'tee ehettom wom, 1i6, Contre it the wiah of several families in Kom York, or. Sy cal, coo te cheek cares | sovemebonnrwtee wee oon.wite ta A : A a ne! t " atreet, corner of Franklin, at 101; o'clock, about thirty Ce leave to inform the ladies that she can reosive a | getting at the end of the coke There yore aly tort | thousand good segars tobaceo, snuff, Ac. few pupils more. She also informs the ladies of Brook- | or fifty days of the session remaining, am! ther RUES F. WATTS, Constable. | yn that she is now forming classes for the secood quar- | more Important business thaw this ter'trencact 7 * for dancing, at 712 Broadway, | enacting clause. That, in his political as er eg a 5 Brooklyn. ‘ ‘ to be demanced, he thought that with the demand the | KETORT OF THR FXECUTIVE COMMITTER FOR Tax has just wade ‘be acrangementa for 4098 AND Ty t Lae wits (cg ‘a eth ae vesiat Me oaedhadmeed nail p~ Smo aonaas ee President would be without % ot DISTRIBUTION OF BREAD AT THA FIVE POINTS. the appointment at Washington. Bis secretary of Mm egy i. gp dy SD REWARDS. Now fer the vequel. Thi other deep laid plan | Receipts to date, 81,064 ‘ | toe ie to be meme other than, John B Miller, of the a soe Moog oe bhenagee ire ye A arb hy All Pi - Our Washington Correspondence. ice the mid of the l'revkdeat to Marcy's disad Bread distributed dally, from 1 000 to 1,200 loaves | Averver caeiling of evan, santo; sll Minds Gf martin, cane! REWARD.—LOST, IN @OING FROM TENTH Wasumovon, Jon. 16, 1966 age The old actors who liad been Inboring to get | The committer, with the on operation ‘of the visitors | Amene the distingwished arr iv Washington we chile, ee Loadee tasteee tol eateaitiren street and Avenue A to Ninth street, up Ninth | gh» Coitins Steamers—/ nt Oe ‘Pacts Re | MATEY Away from Washington, © Zand Forney, were | of the ward (to whem much i« due), and the Rew A. | sotice the sames of Hr Ger r of Vagians , Se eats ‘Also. muffs, cuffs and vietorines, | street to First avenue, down to Kighth street, th P—vepereane Purious Facts **" | oot to appear ia the matter, and until the anewer came | Lakio, mistlonary, have visitel over 1,000 families who | Commmiore Jomes (4 em 7 URA, &e., 0; SES, Sate snk vistecian®, | terest $0 Broodway, thence to Tweitth strect and lative to Cuba—The Cabinet Intrigues—Colt's Patent | from their collesgue, the Fume wee supposed as won, | have applied tor relief of that namber Joge Kane, of Philaseip? ie John ? Haie of ‘ aiety of facuionebly shade articles, Also, 200 | to Bixth avenue, « leather wallet, containing a large | Report—Powers of Congress—Rather a Grace Quation | When the particulars of his interview with the «py of the most destitute, have received family tickets, which | New Hampebire: ant Grr. Wau Hewseslaer sod Gen ” bes, viz. —mountath wolf, yprarie do. genet som of money, and Dr. Panderburgh’s bills for collec- —Communications for the War, éc | the White Houre, the latter's remarks to Cushing, Cush. | entitle them, on spplication to the Mission Howse, te | Besson, sobtiers of 1812 tortoise shell, Axtrican lamb’ thd Taabelia “bear? | tion. The finder will receive the above teward, with the tie 63 cry Wer, _ Ing’s interview with his colleague, and that gentleman's one, two, or three loaves of bread per dey secenting te | 7 a Ser 'Sale peremptory, without reserve. Please examine | thanks of the owner, by leaving it at Dr. Crosty’s drag nate, yesterday, settled the question, at vast reply. were first made Known to Marcy, the Secretary | the number of the (arsily aud the extremity of thetr | As the 81 Nichola «tom ffl Potore purchasing elsewhere: store, 115 First avenue. for the present, concerning the Collins line of conan | quietly arose fsem his belt, and looking his informaat tances foage Monon, Covert) MM Davis 4b STLER, AUCTIONEER.—PUBLIC ADWINIS- REWARD—FOR A KING CHARLES DOG, MARKED | *t*amers, by postponing indefinitely the resolution giv hs. ‘sale Wil be sold st auction, on Phars. BS ied and tan, with white breast. Strayed from {Pg notice of a termination of the now existing contract day, Jan. 18, at 104; o'clock, on the Jroniens, No. 771 | 168 Thompson street on the 16th inst. The above re | This teaves the contract operative, and thr Broadwa, stock, fixtures | ward will in the face, said ‘defeated again 4—- them. ' No li not attempt to describe the pitiful comiisiom | 1 Par jemee Wood, 14. Logie, We Hoper loned, but the object of the plot and the ered swore’ od many of the tammilies that beve been whens, Albany, Jeha Saw rittew a) § Med dage. Cherlocton Gh. Be vied. Jt po al te relate to » benevolent ard Jobe Chess, Now Mewpabins, A. th. Perchin” Bas the corner of Ninth street, paid to any person by les him at 168 mismion to = close and repair to W, (9 peel. and fare of the millinery establishment of the late | Thompson street. The BANDS. | question of termination back upon the House vent delay. The creation of this mission Ie now ac 5 Pleas, ane deceased, ached. -”: winke by the government, «lo giatly seize the oppertunity to bring it to « termination It ls now Giscovered that while Mr. Souls was in re the cheerful reeponse t . nein s eript of official instructions from the State Lepartiment tee Vberetity © be A hewers * Ne Ra Sireeting bla course st Madrid, General Perce’ was pri pearry out thelt plans for reilel so bong se extreme | Bray: l aslegten, Kove. Collies New Ootpeeee {ag twenty dollars, 8 pawn ticket, aod # dyer's ‘This in regarded as a great victory over the narrow, con- | bs od Fo above reward will be paid by returning it to | tracted views of sectional interests, which sought to mbar, No. 5 Benson street, rear 306, Broadway, over Gordon & Norton's suction rooms. break down this monument to American navigation aod : 5 pany oe n WON AIE, OONTAIN- sentatives, where it will be suffered to lie le American enterprise vately and confitentisily communicating to him hisown | pecessity shall demand They would |x » Mevewens, in chewmebly Kwon vill REWARD —I08T, ON JAN. OTH, IN TWENTY- | the new phase of the Cuban question in connsetion | views, which Io caybceay, tmportaen \ntoacts fp { cae mk, unuaseie ie tho wliare ot tes os Gir, Mrs, Wet end tw s'4e 1 Srst street, park, or in opposition to the feorived fram Mr Marcy. To | witaess the distribation of bread at the W. Sieg Peres, Mice M Tor or.» Clalgnas 7 ' street, = the form of s daisy or | With the administration, has led to the developement of y Geners! Pierce's camfdence or to sc in tirect | betwern the hours of § and I! o'rlork oe © "Wer more b voak bones A Wa bat vervent De Meek | gowsn. The Gnder will please leave it at 41 Nigth steeet. | epme curious facts, I give you the pertiquiars as they oppomtion to his pisialy expresge; opinion, qwald oat | ing of the werk, Suatey exceptet Tee ertege