mittee on Indian Affairs, that the Committee on For eign Affairs, would• be trenseending their legitimate , Horst or REracsastATlves, Jen rl. 1846. sphere, by repotting h thei h r i N c r i hous ad c b o t ri l c le. Tbe u ro ri le i re e: , The Committee on Millitary Affairs having been called, 7:l7 y of e re m sa il m tee e t ma e t re ter w . ' For instance: thesubject ; . of the tariff was frequently' referred and reported upon' Mr. II arelaere it • chairman. reported "a bill to rei. , e , i at the same time, by both the Committee of Ways arid ' , ten regiments of ritlemen. and for other purposes; " I Means and die Committee on Manufactures. If the attire) was rend a first and second time by its t itle ', , Cutnmiteie on Territories had not the right to take Mt. II- inwardthat the I'll be committed..." "' e l oognizatice of all hies necessary to the organizatio n Curter-duce of the a hele on tile state of the union, l of Tertitories, end to the protection of our citizens .and diet it be ;nude the specie; order of the dty li t" I there, they had no rights; because every branch of rucadav !Wilt. I Ibis subject might come within the purview of other NI:. G. S• Ilierslon iiirii•ett I to tai"Yttern ^l. 'Tin ' committees. But be thought thin matter might be king erected teder.; rot the remit, he ;mill. is 0111,1 he I I arranged, and arranged harmoninusly. if this. House , ohm m the Hone° would find its. If trammelled and ob• would act upon thin bill from the Committee on 51 I ili• lenteted by them until-it would tealty not know Alla. tary Affairs; and if they would make the bills from l , heat:tees it Was going to dm Let this hill take tine u the Committee on Indian Affair., arid the Cone sent rtierse. He did net desire to mike any star up.; mimeo on Foreign Affairs, the special order, and in it, but lie a r-hed that it ,butt el take its chance , h.„ acted nn at the sometime. They (mule ;rasa these a - 1111 other 6111, , ' hills next were; and the Committee on Tetrifories \lr. llatalsoit said lie v. eeld ',Oen rieraiinu fit the , I , nowt, net feel that thrtr pro, bore on, trenched upon tr"'''l"" I''' " -I ''''' l " , inl,'''''. ''' 1""'"'7 4 ,•, 1 , 101 , 11 ," '''' :,, all 10, the 110e.e hating aterimit e. and passed ' sat 'if wee r, 11 was well known i' at a 1,111 bad liel'll •• . , All , , C omm i ttee ~, pakl4 ~1 'hell 11111. lasi Me on ; el , reported f'"ITI III " (7 "7" fli* " r "" I ; 1Ie / et.'oll"lien It I " . rirorie. wished, we. to • , iti that the I loose take the Puts' a ';'''''''''.",emlia, the - " le. '''. I ' -"'S'ln,•. In MCI mn nerestars to protect our righ,s in Oregon. l that lull were euititaftea tootle peovnions on tutioeels 11e did hope Ono there w mild be no dedging on the ebieli had l ~,,, n referred toil« cline-Mime tin Militur) O,i , ritgn question. Y re would be no:ha-10.g ; 11Tdrs. and which in fact were et; braced in the tell on the Oregon ,mestice ;that flee , would be no delay.; I now owlet . con;iderati.on. If tictirai were to to • had and be It sped that the gentlemen frontSotith Cnrolitra ' et die time lie suggewd, i t m i g ht ..,,,,,, t h e 1 , 0 1,1 7 „i (51r Hirlme•) would show the Name spitit and the referring Mick agree 1.1 mutton I‘f the whet Lill-INUt same entliusia.m in behalf of Oregon that lie bad shwa n I I "'''''''' - 'l4' 'll'l'Yt and "''''''` l '"g .I ''''''l'''''''' i '" ill rear re behalf of Tearer; and that he would Int as butt, and n ' 1"" el.i "‘ " 6 " .1 ' '-''' I ° . l ' i. ” l . 'it wise' "' " t T l ''''' leeriest% 111 honking Great Ili 'fain in the fore 'Are was 'lions affecting :Le jut i irlictem oi the dilTet cot ekille in looking Nlexico in the face. There was gient ap i mittens. peihension of wee here Inat oral--hut of ear unit ' The bill prmititel for tae nrerinteatien of two reg• M , Menlo,' instead of Greet Iliittoin. and they had remit intent. of tiflorrien. I: alit.. in a:-co:d.ince , wi'h the men brave, and (nylon.a in their bravery. in del)tog, t ' S '' °Mifiend '‘ iol ' il , th e See ' ete ' Y . "I ]Stir, 1 7 " led Nlexieo and her allies, England and Frame',a b „ 'Dow , too. , ' for t he i n crease ot ,. toe ev.i.tlng regiments ot infancy'' , had an owlet Immo in prtispect of it over with Great l Mr. Al nm.. flowerer dint woos, it ass adopted !artillery and dragon,. Ihe Increase of military ton-e lit Mims He (Mr I)) had felt pretty brave ;est yet.'; at the char of die limbos tin the hill; hag the bill ilia ' in two new tee,iineni. contemplated in ,Le hill, ;motile a'llll tel . -letter to Mexico and her allies, and he felt I not pa.. the Semite. I was the member who prope -1 tea to xis wgeregote iit are titoo•iitiiii five hundred and e q u a lly n e no w. H e believed, if we wish, dto avoid I see it a. the first set-titan of the brit, and I then ditch.- , tifie-Six. including officers, and, at the seer time the , a ant. upon dila Oregon T ....ditto, the only war stet red Myself ready to gise this notice to Great B, it sin fet bill en"; a discietionnry power to the I re•ident to , e , a ,, d a„.„I it tea, by meriting to give them the best the term' nntion oldie retivetitien; end lem reedy now; livid le each regiment of the existing eatahlishinent ten , fight a e had in hand. Just gtve the notice; et err nor 1 an d I hots' 0111111nd the other House of Conetess will men to rich company. It Otis bill duould pa •s. there m„, ~ , s , posts, garrison the m . and ti' nil me unmitl lii ,40 it, na the very flint Mellkillke which! i• to be follow r'{A.,,Jd be no neees .i y Cur the mete:tie ohm olio semi ; It in and take eider. from dint tiny, and the Oregon led alter. eels Ity Me teal memention of the .hole ter - 1 rate corps sorb Rs Nall pros' led lot by the bill remelt,' , i ~,,, at ~,,,,,e i fi,,,i. would be cell led. The con ' Ran'. I Crum the Ct"'lllnlriee tin lin' Ten our its; I ''"''''' the lest would hex triteeilees time, w e should a void war [Applause and charming ef bends upon the fl.sor anti I'll,4lcm couil.ltput lii.di.cretion.and se . ect any "veep. Got the reason that (heat Britain know 'too Well, if she, in the Galleite., IA IliCll ass immeiliaudy repressed to• I vilikii hr might think ptoper for tile [tarticul ir +"" veer h a d ant nhoot Oregon, (rear'? to her Caned, If this ' the Spa tiker.] contem('latcd by that bill.nt . Melo- awl the o her lynite aeon' firmly . the Otegon 1 Dui I doom it intli.pensable (enntitoted NI, 4.) One ntillo mls Ito would m• L e W r, o . e had beet. ~ tioty•Yttni-it they passed the milltary . lolls f rat, and . that the now, : cell - loomed be riven fire mei what the ce l oomed b) the repoil of the Secret's, of Wal that the 111..11 fkillkiN es] them nip by the 6%11 lon., strewing the tleman ft 041 lilt it, said is Seale. list 111 l.kaat•ldeilLe heXigellCieS of rite [141 , 141 kkelskelli.,l fililileil him to nerve to act Without I a 11,ing.-eseekril they tanked for with my ow ' n itnpre,dons-ili it there It a some pia, , wit hdt aw the glf a iAlinl fi orn alino.t nil the for ifications die pr r ing enenof making men net-we ahould base ne w. ing. I know' nothing about it; ho am tn t I a trnealMt in the North, and on the North ki t anti,. Snit, in, an d a., with' o 1...„1,,,,,i ono, soh j..,,. I ow / wised to hear. at ultra day. that the Committee on that •Oale ekell of the atmlbeto fertiti. /Vital, had beet' Th. li.olmes coofe•sed, whatever might he said of : Foreign Affairs a oulti not rtratrt title notice. llr ll ''''''"ut gar'''''''' in " fl ' e 'l ue " e " ithe r ‘"g`'" l-ie. his I ravel', on the rens. otle.nium, that lie did' Alr. C.l I neer soil interposed, remarking that that of the piddle •er•ice in the SOklili The iecrs I rir alto f ..,, 1, on i h , ".. g ,,,,, T‘ ,.. m ,'„, E rato nod deep had been said by no member of t h e c e m mitte, '.aid that hr could ism tee te the l from Dore fro that gun, , tri it. Yes he ass tit afraid 111 acknowledge flint ; Mt. Adams. • 1 hear{ it from none of the commutate; ter at this paiticidar tone. IN an not 'lt' ii""' all he ails alarmed to re , ' the ststere•is tit this mighty re.' hot the report is extremels curtent. H. ~. ; i i thisall: l i no ent'y .1 v to nut hot Pe i ling, .: I "' " i n g . l ' on am um! o f noce •ulFlriet t t,, goanl the pith se mop eeh Great IltlYtttr, end he pot it to gentlemen who mistinderuteel him, that he had made no such tln cla• I ern. in Elie Cliff, eat Cur t1(1,0 1(1,0 li mistnks yw eat. A tog t na- ited the hill ot lite gentleman Loin lihnoity ration. I !".• 1-)""glass hoped the '""'""' "I the ria''''''''' "d . [ 51.. Dor e en 4. 1:, high, Ile, had tint better that pa.. Me. C.. 1 Inger-old Certainly, no person is author _ l tan Committee on Thlitoi• Atinit• w mild pruned. soil la . na ,,,,. ; it . th:!, cull f,;,.. mm. 6.1 ,r, lie., mauls suit spit , ii u,st siii BEwset: or 1\ s i es .-p e r e i n , wa ll.„, g a i,,,,,, 0 „, inn;; duis hill wwild hem „le the ..perial oiler of foe s preparation for ant; fot he :01.1 that gentleman that it ' Mr. Adims. Mu 1 lnv beard it from a grow var., i day next. It .as (tile thil• 1,111, it p i...ed. would irlo old ruins, should keep awes from the w all.. !lint at the 101 l termted in this Matte li• him del pas•, he chi tut:vett, •; and lii is de.ayed much tenger, I .hall ''''' • Intr. ih.• temes•itr el our 44,110,1,f 1111. hill a 10,11 1, NO{JI.I ntt hind lit m (Mr II beckine ow bo rn l b..' hi lie.e it I *ling deeph re trn uifa me miry of this in a precarious "undid''" .a sari-''. I'''. of the 1 ( Mr. Ili had foul the bon, to relent form the,Com. • a , ; fer 1, . e .. n . , e ,,,,,,,,,..2 .1 , h ,,, ni - ,,,,, ;,',, b ..,,,,,. ; ~ „,,,,s e „..,,,. „„, ~,„,,r , ,!..p , ,,,,,i' ~,g , ,,,,j , b , , fleece; It , i I oto isle toe nee •i) , b , „,,,,,,,,, . 4 . a , a „, lar d, „i- ,b,.. ti,„, to 1,... ; „„ uuk t ' and for the reason dust, in m• esitm•tions it is the first Burnt Disitict• The coy authorities have, 111 a Into I melee en retro., live. hour, emp i,., ) , J men ~, g ,, ~,,,,,d sad ient ,..„ doer , the 'ef that liiil, sect into a tort, pou t , ideii fir the rm., .1 I „, e ,.,,,,, r ,r,„,.,1_,t, a ,sae .gold L. „„,,,,i,i, ; .„.1 ..f ell ihe meemtes it , be token. and all the reeteleremd wall eare d e hi mne. ,,,,1,1,,,p re e,.,„,„,, - „,,her tan gel .'l'" rett'"''''' "I - lt`"lj' . "'" '' 1" . "' lea!'" Ite? 1 18 ?' rr.t"a ler three .1 ft•e regon.ott•, be a .1,1 a t one,. triton to, and. %MI. Ile Sr.' talking of regiments of iti e ' Ile..lin. 111,41 in II ilillnillit 11 , 111 . 11 MO, liiriletit 111 VI the - ~.d 1 ,.. ~ , ,,,,,i od ~ too,. ,, on ii „, „e• , h , Isall, PI rut ,nitlflentlei • ,r,f kkilWikade 1 . 011. and an There are several on Glom and 11.0. s +ls. that should. ii„ if ~ h a l, h e hied te r m, re .i. e'er tt ram" a• ',promo '' ' ' ' pa ves ''. . ..1 Greenßr ita in. i ',lli/ inn n'. inii-thlt it, iiiiternels • hare , cost. d with r . r . ' , in. tiriiiii i,. , l• arowl !,,-, -ragmen .itiotut delay, be leeked to. We hope as lit •y have lately Inon ile• Commtitee on \I tloat y Aire... Ile a civil , ~1 •:11 rui.l Oil. Ili rilli!'111,111 he matte it..tenth, and her •hips of the litre rind f, rg•tet, wad is sen ding rommenced the good ,5,,,k, i . ,,,,. ss i!l d.! it c.i,hf u ll,.l.llil ant see 111 , fleC , llsil!, 111 11, I mo n ouement of t 1.,.. : .,,,.. 1 ,, ~, „ ..., ,,, ,, ,,......, b .. , ,,,, , ,,,,. ~,, the ~,,,,,,,,, ~r; tier ~ ...p. h,.„. to 1,„ 0.04. fin tioto,tnnx that tons iiiii iiii no' 1,,i „,..„iiiii it iiiir hill were pis. eel, wen ir. • happy , to eiitt•ego-are rit . Ibis d.ffereeee " 1- ..Putten the building on the corner td i Third an 1 Market at"... j bill until the other bill came tip. Ile ittsl not n...ocur will; the gentlem ill frotn 1 initial' /, i \lr. H., , ,•• ie. r ~,,e , , ......,.. d. ,,- , i, . ; ,,,, 1,, , . ~,,,,,,,,, , I .., , n ~,,, 3,....r,,,,,,, ,),.. 0,.. melee. .. ~,...., ~,,. it in a bad condition-the serum I st try I. pray -teed I if the Oireein lel: fee- d de. se ..i„e- e r ee k 1,, tee ,. ~ • pass..i Pa.. hp i . h ii h r , me ter .rfn,ed ill sus rti n t o t e t t h e ',re o f t h,.. e ,, mers immedivels ..iimet del is: aryl I would vote ier it ire l The •pletelideteem boot rick Away, cut several inches eel a. ii now .liirSlS endangers ; el, nit ge..llom in ~, t hr. lloose o nitild :limit tea. g s. aire . he , ~, ree „,,, a , e a; t ,, i a „ a; ,„ ,a; He *„,, . h ; , , it is aere lith ,„.. th , ~.,,,..„i tea . l , ; 211, - Donald. Mater .01 mace fni , , ; the its es of all passers by. The alien:lon ef tine cet;mg to I in-Itt ,t it a °old not be ..•,,...ury c,, p , • . 11,, tin. , c.. „, ~.,,,,n ,„ „, ,„ ~, , era , , i ,,,,,0 0.4 with the l e e Mr, Went 4mM, t n tet noting'. I m.o. ILA Ilea tole. else above Dal iittetenedi•te ports on i authorities is reipectitol• directed to iiii4 boi , iiing• I l " .--i- " l Inil ' Tll " '" uhi l '''' ll " .n, b " n'r'-'llY lie treeritettoll4l, knew that 11, Wily e weer I eredoce wat lie `tt•Pend'ul- '" ""d"r t " '''"'"i'''" the ""H'-'"- . Weeltoesdsy it 7111 seat.. at 10 olcLock. k. M., bar - • the f ume:to...l of rn i'r 111 . 1 , on ti er'" env to 0,-on ••; 'e -. -' • •..10 it .•s the tel 1. ct t:1 the r. 0,...• 1 1 1 a- a ant 10 Ihe ;Teak, temtlided the glikailefll ill 11.! 11, gm . t ern-luting. For Freiillt o r Passage slyly on L. 0 .,,,,,i and we trust they alit have th e ma tte r encoded Is. and for settlers on our a"st"er frtint.er, now roneli F•n ~,,,,„,,, the ,1 ' mitt orroranes t it t h r tel ',owe ih, tem in (tom Nlesaarhesetts had ten yet ytelded tire J otrt 1. I larged by the Atinexalb ti tit lex tit Ai. I, f.itt tet j „, a; , e ..,..,, par ., I ‘‘ a , a ,;,„ tha ea i 4 tee„ b; err. _ _- , f or t h e re ,. ma l et by then ealt man on M,,,, ll ~ ,r , ,,,, ro ea ,- .r.,... t' rots .„„ „.. ,„, r ,„,,„, Mr. Adam. 'mu-sc.-1.1,1 fool., t i •••• that he iuraree by To Glass Manufacturers. ATTEMPt at itoliat. ata.-We learn IMO nil ecteinpi ' A . l -,,,,,,_,i,. : , a r,„„ to any ,/,j,el j.,,, R, ,I, ,it 1,,, bip of 'FEET Pi-e i timber , half thin i 'he ~.,4 , „n "stied 0, 1 ,, nu b s .. utu ., .. x1 ,,,,,,d I. It bonsai( nu tioii.eri. Mich en v Ur, cip. , -5 irf •11 , eef • 1 ( ( ) ()0 ( ) ) was made on Sunday bight to rub the elf/re of the l on the ;retold that the prepeel•iett I e the tit ii rege o sh„, gme h.,,,,,, i l l I ~,,, ~,,,,) t r ee r;,;.,„ ; e r . ; .,„ t.. rn eke inns tnnoton iii ibis /loose. If i t lap( n o t bee n y stuff an excelleta article, i,uirs- Treasurer of Allegheny city. Powder Was used and itn me "ugh' to came r"-'m Ihat"m.""l'" - II"li - "4III a Giold not be driven ..tT I,elend the stlll, le .i.- v ., ..f et. Le •li.ciiii in the • oft furl tit of the; verve have ble fer gli“awnre leries , Fen sile 1 "w by his bill fi , si. They had no •ie. STEREI f &Co.. the lock partly destroyed, but the door. treured by u ihey ""f l " I t ' " t : a t ,,,, L; ~, , ,,I „,, 1 ,,.. , 1 „„,.,,, 1 , „', '"" th L '"'"' he " ''" a "" t ''" ' l '" b" """'" th' "'"‘" '"" h '" " " h " '' ; '" a l* "" 4 " lif bad "P r " . is. e, 13 Mnritrit trot, non au .r Above Ftont. siegle bar, prevented the villains fium ente„ng. The 1 elal .i ' t. t • from-inn. . I ' d '' "" gr " " I ' he " eg """" .. "'" I I ' d """".." c'es ' I ' . I'"".".' of ' h.' d"" ." """'''''. ". "e""... thou might ir a } oirning riser - Treasurer, it is undet.lolNl, had on Mind, a large sem ' ing mitten:. Ile ea. no teri.en why they •hould rot,] th r„,.,,l r , ,. .„,,.• ;„,a at ether . laa bad them or roo. 4,..„,,te e a d,,,pesti len for lOtattlolt Under 'llia *lei aa• To Capatalista. 1 it Jt• Dtt ENIEN T for 8172 on a good man in ro of mosey. It is stated th it the Treasurer was told i take up this bbl end ili•prise of it ; end if the Oyer eh, der ....het •10. so oti'd not be diusen e b e e, fir., token. 50 long as the cenvent, m estbed. re-ghee', g county fur •ale. E mp are et some data since that an ettempt would lie mete to I m '" " i the Commune e " 1 "I l ' an Mr ''' . "`""' Il 11.- 49 d. eit net t' IN e•th'• the. , °lt lecl. to tt• mg the no. ." I''''lt as d'" n'etee ta not g'" , " long lie '' ~1 , 1 port titerr till, and the chauernan of lire Committee ~,,. „ ~., d ,,, oa . alaa „ l „,, come so tie 41,4 ut, „ ,„,,,,,„ (~, ~,, ~,,,,•,,,,... ~,„ the ~,,,,,,,, i.u . ~ ,,, ,,i In., all S I F.RE I I & CO., 'advised to be prepared.lB Alarket stn rob his office, and non Ewell) Att.', report their notice, he 411% not win' g i p,, r •betse other ineastio•4 depended on t h, n ote-, N un .1 '' 6 Ns v Ulartue.-The Oyer das swollen very rapid!, tire ) mi g ht toot all be token 50 next week anti acted MA I I • I ' l 1 t 1 tf thee MU aa•in b• Mutle the *per , ' totter of the I a r .f. ST, siiiirios• lon now at i ierty .0 .e- Stoughton Bitters. - ,on at once; and then when the Oregon bill clew op bate Vihellwr nr 'n"l the . 1 0e•tion •luoil bo mode the d't• for itteed..s reeit, lie hoped it woeld taw an 11 "'",, DO? wee. cheer, for sale by the dozen, or sin since Sundey evening. There we. o i x feet water, I they would moddy it so as to meet those bills which tinier of the Hons.. for Ines/toy. ar.anged ,loy untie oho ritid the Idioms o( 1 L;) glel:ottle,liv and rising is the elle:reel late everting at iltok, and I might 1.1i , ' . been Piiio^ ll . It witeiii "loin"' the "tie , The speaker. The eloor tins stated that ilii• q re., this 11.aise, that this T wat inn of the notice to he . full of fleeting ice from the Monongahela, .leelt b ro k e ' trims %Melt haul been, anti . Melt might he rel., , to tuts 1 • net debeteble, r 'none metier the I I Jilt tole et•en in Gteat Ilritroon should also be wt•de the so, . is r.„6 Ibill hot it iii , i'lule , l •Uhieci .1 OVer Whifli 011iet 1., I. a n,tro prescribes ;lust • tall t i ort•iaon• rt l a n .r no t he cool order of th it 11 iv. and he t.shen en flag, laelotat ' • up yesterday. We expect to .re the Ilrowns•ille that ' ' . ' committee• Iced prisductiati; mind d i e ) , cou ld meci du0..,.„,,,i0, o f b0..me48 shill 'tt• 'lei t I'd an); tot debairt;•' , sus thing else. Let it he made the speciat older of Ess. Peppermint boats in operatiun soon, which will site a new on ; o t rgno iitteation fece to feee slimed) on its awn met 110/. r l'etts y F... Peppernuint for vale b• the hut il i e 1 4 trillion to tel., to the Committee of the tbe day; for, in his opinion. they were wasting itme P. •,)0 pulse to the business of the CiIV. I iiii, mil heel any etttOroNers) at to whether it ought to tvi ,,, 1 ,., 0,, th e state of th ,. 1:,,,„. d„e,„„bi e , an d ~ , lectslAting Fir intking Sn•lhtlif, /ill ,111 tier lucre..., it ilmi , il•ii i i . 1 1 . . i ngie 1 ,0,11 . iii , m I hive c ere final this or that rotrnHee. lie 11 .p.,11. tie, .up the whale treoton. tie tlefent•ro , of the cortudi• until we give this nt• ter. Sf ER ETT S.: CO.. rePlti the Supreme J. ('burr, on Sattittla. 111 •aO. 1 theotf.,ro. that thi. initlynto , ry tioe.' ion ri"ighl be set- Mn Ash, n . I a b i, ;he n at ml,. „s „i 1,,,,. z ~ It dol no. f 011... that there would be a SS, ;It 41.1 .1 , '3 13 Market • st. I nesse, against Albert J. 'Curt II mete called, a my. the r i- d and 'lie' steel; niter "e"1. i' "I''''' ''me he h id ".stood for irrelevionr•-somet.e.e s a t els e 1...r0ue oval, not even 1. 0 1... trette•ii.tily Or 0 am , •hitithl she mi. Brandy. ton so :con:clued the Otegon • q wailer, • •Il ellii he 10•Irreiell - BestOti Poe., and older t 1 to recognize fur their ap- ;I - .to stopping •A debate-make m• a,g.iment 1111cl...thin iii i .iilii" iii tin . '" i in i i iii • "r s °Ohl oi l s "elr le ~1 , i „ „1, y,„, c„,,, a „ . 1625. ~.. ,t,t,, f ,„. f ,,,,,,,...! would not be a1i1 . 111 , 11-/ , rih the ili•rn...butt a these • or, t h e qemeine if mektrie Ito.. •Imcial order, while I ;Wel Ilrimm, of, ii•-g kill' lir! Inket.l% -oda Neer. tot. peat enc.: in Feetuare, to tewiiiy, first, in rel ;Goa to th•• ' . for rn divinal purposes For Intlr In any rpinittil.l.• 3411 Idis T anners Oil; ~lii•,inri•. ,n form I arrant to he Silva', .g to the tiott•tton of de , that , On•reium. rn 'tie Rini iiiirtilf - ti. Me fin no, ST EREI T & Cu., 4 0 144. N C T °barge of murder, and areond as to the charge of Ile relieved the exere., ~,,, ..i th.• It e e rive .10! en- ~f,„.,„..,.. e i,,,mc in rier . etiue muy for %cri el Mo. way. We Ni) IS. Nlatket streets rot) - Chipped Logivortil; arson. All lie adults w ito were in the hon., on the this "I. Itul O.' lot•I 1.."'" ti n ' r.''''""" , "" le i"te el is teens'', nom t troco.rd to le• relented to dm Hem.' to take pis lea ill lit, own. It we hove' . I eth ~,,, de', .11,0, From. 40 " Span Whiting; A ticer• eel the ri.,,,,e ~,,,, the I ',,,,,,,,,, rin Fe, CierTlilinir el iiip \\ heel" et, Ilit• state tot . doe Polon, to seten elm . h•o I. me tan. er whether 11/IN pit l ..- . fatal night appeared, except the traneient lodger; bet •. :men A (Nos. W 1 1 ,1 1 ,1 tot taken nit neat week an-f Ail., (se, I Mr. A.) to one u r n Cii^nt V 511 .-1, if measure.. ion ',tient:. to N.n.l, Me IT, ilegirtinle We iitiiiilit Port Wine. 25 “ No I rosin; his testim any, as given li..fore the cutoee '• itp.- : - 5 "'• Levers" Crim.tred auger ' . •'•" " . l• ari l ot. Ile hoped, Ihrieinrr, this moiler, wo rld me . 11 e r 0,, es ~,r , .„,,„,; ~, ~,, „l e a, loner "yet co m e. negoli tie after takiog possession. 'I ha, was the molt- ,ery •iillei tor a r ticle , pure inter . f grope, tut - ant deemed material. ' sail There roida ~,,..., o b i e s stion raised that it w"elii or ever witi rem, behire i his 1 I ilinie. It is Orli) one Hoy a. of dont; littatoest. t medicinal 1tt0r...1 30 boxe Chocolate: It is pretty well 'role& that I tried o, iginall •avail, uol 1 " . "''''''ss'rs ' l. ".' Orn , !'s' ' hul wete P " - eil if to of them. and nine on talue'-. It it i termtorri to greal, y i t a alt lb.. way in a flitch Ft cdet lek 11 of ]'arena ST F.FIETT S. Co 30 do s Whe Cltry ripe.; 10 this luck rand); e a fig Liverpool, and that the vessel was obliged to 4 ;I r g : '," II , I . I1 i''''' .4 :c ""• i ' ''''''' l b:. ''''‘''' . " t"h"'• witieeit lin. me bpect..l trfereyee to till lite others lad en-vitiated with the emperor of Anstrio for Site. No 13. Mau ket t-tteet, 2 c.0..s Otomrro Madder, ilii , lri 101 l to iii4ericii, m,••• ~, ii,e it,,,ii,, euiiiimii i • , („,,,,, f ,.,1 F's. enntrrile, Ili, tn. wrote is. I under ern. [ 511 A gave nil nceount of the interasew if, oaf; rine ilonr nic,vri Viiiiiet. rut back by the weather, and then Tirrel managed to ,; e „„Id hr te seesa it y t., ", hash, tor intone tato regtment• ot riflemen. I tied Fred. irek the (ire..? eOh the Ausitien mtoiorr. a nti ------ 3 eeronna S F ludigo; get a passage for New Or leans. ~io n „I - ~, no gr,,iii, 11,ehei • akk ,l the ut,licp . 0 ,14 I, - 1 1 1 , /.. 0 fart fr,l , • e haring ,,, se 1. ; , ' Si: Valuable Building Lots at Auction• To ' , tore and for sale by II L 4 NI 6EII T, mr 1 . • o n o , tabl e Wise, 11U lea , • intr., t t re t . into 111 el I .i 1.. , i rt • . t rie ti rieet• do c ie3 e r r e 135 Wood st. , len.. - nee r,,ary. Hence the tleCtusol of diese bills di 1 ou r e n r inn of ?his 1.1111.1;0C. i/1 pr.i• ell. lon tatatng a magi ' A, p,,,,,,,,iiiii el It at ermine,. the 'era ilaV Ililli he W I LI. be s old , el 7 o'clock, I'. NI., an Wednee. s ______ MTSTFRIOr a. -Three childi en named Lew . ... lao , depend at all upon the passage .if the Oreg.. bill.- mem of rrotinted.rdlemen. 1 lie question lia. ocean. had sent lois minister to Vienna to negotiate (it it.l ' de ) . the 14th day til Jun. 1316, at fbiVi.' Com. ' Cf2 3 UtU sdQn 1.12. UP 9 !fi boys and a gill, Isere abandoned al Ceeadeigue. NY, Ile limped, !ben, 'hat g enii,,,,, a , mi ld 01 ,.. o b j e ct to' roll to my mini b ow t i n e., two measures go together, He said he hopeil the fit at step tolten a oultl be to met crab ,lortion Roollllli, on the ro t t,e r of Fif t h en d et brit came me and then •uy bee . 1 e and .eether they rel,/ too and ought nil? it) lif• ,if,.. give, ilk the most II damn manner, notice to Greet B,i• Wectl .treet•, slit YalUable building lot., situate on week before last, by a man named Wentworth, their the'e °"I the () reg . it was not hoe the right Committee. Theta' seem d s e ter e d m e mber. ILe d ete s t e r , of t h e one gnash„,, inn, Tlem ... ahoelti l i e.e our elbows clear, and W;, lie street end Ceel Lane. in the itneledtete wine , uncle. They had been living for some time past in ,tobe a game playing to object to tlw Oregon hill when will depend 1 whirls ;'1 i 1 Id It fII 'rf of the new Court Iltimite-in the plan if lots kid ...MeV/ Int nun the manner to toe re. tttoas a 0 p else . didnot 0OW•S a nerve s . ... the town of Wirt, Allegany eo., New York, with ;heir :it came tip, and say to the Committee t n Tertitoriee „ t h e , i s d em ded. I men non t h is , imp l y by was „ I set s con•rgrienee !hat we shrinkd t hen take riessession,rom be the assignee. of Gee. A. Cie) k. and numbered grandmother, named Fuller-haying three unc le. o f you Isave reported on othterts which ,ratt mfg net to illustrarien ot a Vane' , tit memories connected w . sit}, but he hoped that it would follow a. a consequence, ,in nerd plan as follows. sir. No I, fronting tee feet Si MANUFACTORY, that name living in or near the arm town. Their I have reported ton, and w h ich heltot EI t° other rorrntl- t his Illitin now In fore thi• !loose. 1 f en d in t h e I owl a very immediate one. But . 'tether i tee the 1 inches on south side of Coal Lane, extend in g back ! .• 1 wwlt • i the \Num N Commi ttee Lad re 1° - feet tre • s r .u 'rime hifl, now under consoirration in an t- Alte r p a , I , o f nmire or not it di.. nut necelsaril", draw after bomb.- , towards Wylie street .-e • , Corner of ..11arl,Tt street and the Diamond. father, whose mime is George Lew i., lives in the town tee ' ate ()tined diatYletiv and op l ooto lately, TO u i .jefl 10 111611, ibis building, B elau, w l ou d, p.i.0.0n to approptiate 1), to war. If them Britain Omelet in take it is. an No 2, adjoining the ab0ve,..20 feel front, by 121 ft. 'THE subscnber has located permanently in Pius ofWesterly, Washington county. R. I' , "h" , " il'e..)• mg con s idered - until after the Oregon bill ea., two a aum o r theintand dollar• stn deftav the ea , tndication of hmtility. and then to commence hosttlb j , in depth. I burgle fur the ment.faitture end sale n 1 all kinds were told by Wentworth, had sent him en to conduct etl upon. , penses o f trey military ear - tenses allieli the President . reis..hy, we and been told that there would be but -No 13, fronting 21 ft. 3,1 inches on Wa lie . ..trete, , ,of Saddlery, Carriage end Harness Trimmings, silver them to Westerly, and they were then, as they lel-toned 1, 51r. llottulon CO t• 1 ) i . I'/'"': ' l. ' 11 errs) ;imps I may deem 10,eiIiiery on the Inc of communication one Brett in this country; and Gore Almighty giant , extending back teearde Roo street, nn one " de - ' Filmed, braitt, japanned or tinned, in setts, or separate, , wished to sit, , it'll,' au • an all included in den ellostitele elt (kern,. Now, it ill tette. evelent dint the irm diet it might he sit' I feet 10 inches, and on the usher eide 69 feet 4 in.:lies I • on their wit) thither•i to order, of say pattern, and Yu keep a complete as 'of the ge ntlemen , that ine told tile gentleman from II , pe rt .", o f ti t an se ,•tion d e peods o n t h e su m o f money ' But if this s h o u ld be so, we shorild hear no more of teen al l ey. - titortment. Also, boys and sells on comrniaeion. The Imois that if he wield bring tip his bill 1 I i I.ld 2' e ell frontine nfl feet on Wv-; treeay ee , -.r E ., hen prroprow.4. end to be placed in the hand. of tiles.. extant,' dinore tet tors of ant- on the part of the I Nos '2O, 21, and -.,- e- e-- , A DUEL -We learn, VV., the York (Pa.) Press, . articles made and on hand are the following: H ) wa. ready to dinars and ',tee upon it the President for the expenms of any military preps - , gentleman from South Carolina. . hese cout se on the , lie street and extending back towards Rini street b 9 ~ that two persons a Mr. Bl a i r , of Ohio and a Mr. GO.Bridle Bits and Stirrup., Backlight., i Mn, Mingles, h ence w h a t I void; that I bed no ra tion. which the President may any necessary. , Tesa. q u e stion had beet. contreated with Ms position - feet 4 inches, to an alley. I bert, of Maryland. fought a duel in Hopewell twee- pert mai allus i on when .1 -waking of the game that .a. : All that I infer from dim to , from the passage of a ir lon thi.question• How pliant the grntleman %vim at i The above lots were cans eyed I y t h e a...ignees of I Tenons and Hooks, Moulding & Whip Sock Buckles and Rings cis, ship, in this couroy ,on Cluistmns day. They had a . being Played, because he Leese the gentleman wee', hill -tf any revs-it i. e ni n templated t h at t h e , ~,i l l : the time that Texas was in reurstion, was net for him , Gen A Conk, to the Manufucturers and Merhenice I • r i to mee t t he, merlon directly' and bol II At the .o piense.; end. to my opinion, they will he I to say. He did net wish to draw any compariaon bee I Bank of Philadelphia, in Nov. 163--see Deed Bunk,' . Iron and Wood Hem., House Trimmings, dispute on the Oregon and TeX,l4 questimer, in the ;mu Y -i'Y• - be other exi ct h 01' s & Pads, Door Plates, ' same time, he tepeated, there seemed to be some ter vet y great e x pe n ses -us a c oncu r rent meree , re w i t h , tween the disposition of members of this TI 'use fie 1 vol. 65, page '244. &c., and en indisputable title will - n ' t ° P ree course of which, the epithet of "tart' " was applied by ! Pad Frames, Dour Locks, roe connected with the O reg on question. so that g etn t • r egiment• ' • • of T 1'• bemade b y measure of tai-big a of mounted ado- the ueremetion eXPi%. and the-nu t aerenietion, but Saddletrees. Bell Pulls • the former gentleman to theiatter. They fought with tlemen seemed to sin ink I rem it, and he . '{shed to flee men, Now this is not the only measure which will be I -taking our own. of Oregon. He said if this war'., Err The close proximity of these loft to the new rifles-no one was injured. I gentlemen meet it boldly and bet ly If the objection ' neresanry, al; in connexion wohthis one sub . It - • C o h hCorif -bd. d ofwhich, b , 1 H and 11 'loci not Grant, Fifth and „rect. , came -watch lc yort . an yl ie way. , ouse the j 1 1.., Bands for Wheels. Number Plates. Body and Dn.h Handles Trunk Plates. Silver, are that tile militar y chime might to have come frem a ppo s es to me ve r y deubtftil e her he r i t is necessar y 'he had no apprehension whatever-he hoped the whole j WSllie streets and Coal Land, with the improvement" rs I Irons, part framed. I Brass or composition. Foe Tilt r:OS.Y. ;be Committee on Military Affair . ..let them have the t a a ll t o wa ste t h e ti m e o f this Hnuse i n t h e di em ", country would go into it witb one heart and one mighty I made and progressing upon these several streets and ! " a " CO!ach Door Handles, I M A YOR imw A RD_Tii E RELIFJ. teteNta. ihill as DOW reported from that committee. Ile teethed I th ,,, o f t h e i t eration. wheile•r two regiments of rifle hand; and if dim were done, he presumed the ques- the contiguous property, render the lots now offered , question brought up. and brought up at once;- I Merl shall 1;.. raised or ant, 'unless the necessity for tion between us and Great Britain would not last long among the moat desirable in the market. I Those persons haring Bras. Trimmings or] their Mr Editor.-The American endeavars to obtain this i and ho thought they had e tined long enough en this raining these r egiments s hall b e ma d e a pp arent to i -neither Oregon noranyconntra north o( this belted., , To tie, capitalist the present sale offers a most de- 'Doors can have thew; taken off end put on, aid mud. for Mr. Ho. ARO, an inviductio superiority to the ode proceed I-et:emery now ...idiom being Iles House. Why? %Via? What la the reason 'het would Meg remain to Great Britain. I suable opportunity for permanent investment. i orate charge fur plate only. er looters by the Fire, on the ground of Ilia not having , ch arg ed t" charged a ills haste. 'file Teens bill had tint beee even one regiment of mounted ri fl emen shall he r ai s ed Strong as Waa his mural aversion to modern war'. A plan efthe lute can be seen, and any information I WANTED IMMEDIATELY receited any part of the relief fund. This assume- I • • reported, and they had sent ether:melt writ, n jump- tit this t i me ! why y is it that two regiments not, and military establishment, then, if he should have respecting them, will be given at the Auction Rooms. thin of higtrinitidedue.a, or whatever else it may be .. . . . • I sent it through at once; and they had seen none tit the. mounted shall be rateed at thin time? I the Meath of life at the time when the war commen.lllte•re Terms-one fourth cash, on the making of cubed, .ill be , mirth unlit cciated. if the American will silsi, sist4 iu, sisi es,,,,it Mr ii...r,1. ;.,d,,,,,i ... 1.. ; apprehensice lest the subject s h ou ld conic from some We have gone throogh Nome measures. the pro.pect : Wes, he hoped Ire should be able and willing to go as the Deeds, and the balance in twelre and eighteen Zhu' committee other than the right one, when the Texas of w hich p r esented an u ppe ar ance, a t l east , o f c l ang , i far in any Sactitires necessary to make the war sec- I months, with interest-to be secured Ey bond and It, or as a member of ti to in. was Inv, r, el. and the amnaa , of 44.d , ennay on; ~,2,./ ...rived ,-,,,,,, ti , n , bill was pesserd Now, he repealed. with reference to of a war. 15'e hove gone through these measures,', cessful as any member of this !louse. He could say . mortgage on the premises. spruce. Although it may be true, ... rated, 1b .,. m ,.. this Oregon bill. they %hilted it carried through-: and no war has ensued. We are in profound peace lno more. I Howard did not receive, initvidually, ism portion tit " i ' h the.aum e e°nstslteneY so. as to show that they , with all the world. Whv. then? What necessity is ' He now said and he repeated that until the notice ! janfi.ts _________ __-_-- were le et measures, nut onl y' in name, bat in fact.- there for an inerrant , of the military force of this Wall giver to Great Britain he was not prepared to go the relief fund, yet it is asserted as a fact that his New Hooks lie hoped this bill would be nutted on. and that a bill ceuntre? It i s w i t hi n the re c o llection o f man y members' for any of the subsequent measures. He thought we ' business did receiso a share of it, and We Partner in ri_ILLIAM'S T ravels in Mexico; all know that "there is many wass of killing a doe fr " m 'b.' C"mittee on Indian Affairs would be repo" o f t hi. h ou s e t h at the s pi r it of this house, 2, 3, or 4 i might, with great propriety without waiting for the 1._71 Canary Bird; ' ted and note d on. Heti it the chairman of the Commit- veare ago, was very different from that of raining a ddi. ; efil.ei of the nor tee , emend to our territory-parts nut `aside choking him with butter."Willis' Poems: fOTHE ft SUFF . !: rtER. I tee on FIJI eign Miler. would report his notice fur, tienal military force; and I tee here amongothers some eleimed by Greet Britain-the laws of the country, Waodering Jew, just received be ; the termination oldie joint convention, he (Mr. D.) , o f those gentleman who at that time opposed an in- , "nil 'lie protection of die country in any form which r BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. FOR THE roll'. I would be it favor of pushing it through in the same I cr ease not only. but actually carried through a reduce' may be n'lre"rY at But he sew no necessity for an drsr . 6. 43 Market st. Mr lii tor: -permit en e to inquire of Mayor 1 short time; and ii that did leave hie bill without much I li o n of that same military establishment nearly one-, ' ieerenite of the arme OF anSy et all. He supposed that - flowaitn, how much the city has to pay High Con- , remaining, Me should he gratified that s o lit t le was left third. That wa• four yenrs ago. That WISP a time the two-tone. taken after tlte notice would not be inof T • AMERICAN Hy ALMANAC: *table Cook, for writing the article' slandering Dr. 'to be acted on. He had one of the! ['tide. when the prospect of a war in this countrY, was . Ib e fetnti,e 10 Greet Hi int in, nor did he suppose that they Finden's Be . of the Poets; WM. Kean, which awe eppeared in the American . Mn. C. J. Ingersoll, (Mr. D. yielding) said if the , lieve, quite as great as it is wt the present time,and I would commence war upon it. But fertile occupation Smith key to the drawing of the human figure; over the signature of "A Democr Some think i gentleman would turn to the journal of the committee take ibis opportunity to .ay, that Ido not belieyeat all lit the [ennui y, he slid not suppose some additional Hand Book of Oil Painting; that Mayor Howard may have promised to re-are !he would wee that the Committee on Foreign Affairs dim we are in danger of a war at this time. Ido not , boo" would be necesaary for the army; and hoeever Drawingsand Measurements ofeelehrated statues; point Coog in the event of his reelection, as a com- instructed him (Mr. I.) to report against the notice sae any testimonial of the probability or a war now ; erre tiling he was ever to give his vote for the increase Drawing Book of Floweret and Fruit, -the reasou why he weer obliged se to report. force. of the country, he thought he BOSWORTH & FORRF.STER. itemisation for servicea rendered in w ri ting felsehoo Is . und sit, if them iseyer to be any danger of war in con- iof the eillitary about his opponent THE FIFTH. , Mr. Douglas,. Exactly so. I know the Commit.. sequence of measures tribe taken by Congress, it ap 1 should evercome the difficulties in the way, especially dice,. 43 Market at. , tee on Foreign Affairs instructed the g entleman , and I p ee rs t o me th at th e fi rs t me Isom i s yet to b e ta k en , on the appearance on the part of Great Britain or a ----- New Works. tgr Though diseases may be fastened upon us, yet be believedt.. h at commieee did report an, and that 1 and that measure ought to precede all new 'ornaments' disposition to take ti lre a ce at this measure ' All these T RAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Lands h o w thankful ought we to be that Providence has pia-', against the wisher' of die 'louse. This House um I a t e{ all new expenses whatsoever; and th at mamma l measures, and especially that of the increase of cur and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1843 ced within our reach the means f ur their speedy and I dertook to put it into the Territorial bill, thereby anY is, the giving notice in Great Britain that we mean to I military farces' moat depend on the notice to Great lend 844 including a d it . . 0 ' uofCa i ' e . .eec Tu . I forma, the Wed removal. Cough*, Cold", Consumptions and I ing it ought t o b e the r e. Ihe Committee on Terri- ' terminate the conventiou redPeetint: the territory of Or• Britain that this present state or things that had ex • 1 . '.. tincipal clues and mining districts of that Republic, Complaintsformby far the most fatal class of ; toilet of thi, session, therefore, having knowledge of . egos which we made some 23 years ago. tnat is , Li n er , T ote d for 20 or 25 yeats should no longer continue ; ' r end th e biographies of I b•d d ' tut i e an Santa Anna; by diseases known in our land • For the removal of the , die action of this Houle, of the Committee on Tel ri• ' the first measure to be taken; for how is it possiblethat i that th e notice Most be given, and that wo must be free i u Mber t M• Gillism• above diseases. Dr. I Vi 4 tar -4 Ilaltern of Wild Cherry i tories, and or the Committee on Foreign Affaire, lane ,we can apprehend anythi n g like a war so long et this ito act as we shall think our interestand the rights of j I For sale by C. H. KAY, is pronounced by the many thousands who have used it, I year, had pro fi ted by their experience, and had done ; s tate of things continue, ( Does Great Britain tell us '; the country re9"be• ' . I jan6 corner of Wood and id sta. the best remedy in the world. !this year what the House, by a solemn vote, declared s i te will take offence at the termi n atio n o f t h at trea t ) ? , tie thought it Was lilt/O for kite House to begin to i • -- the beet sure to get Dr. Nei leer's Balsam of Wild th i s to lutee been done there hett year. He hoped Not at all. , consider what was due to that portion of our country- I A MERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. Chem v-there ere imitationt! I this yrotild be A seti.factory anSaer to the gentleman, I 'There has been some quent ion in England whether I men who were in not and another portion et that ter-1 The American Almanac, and Repository of GT' fhe genuitte Wisiar's Balsam is told in f itts• ' from Kentucky [Mr Da, i.. ] they should not give ti s notice for the t er mi ne ti on o r ritoryi If hey ought tit know who they are. Ile con. ' useful knowledge for the year 1846, just received and burgh, by 1,. NV 11,(„:0X, Jr-, roe Market st and the But while he said thi•, I ;II be na- a" , Pretend to `lt) . ' that treaty, . hich, I beg leave to say, is not a canyon- t leased he was very impel feed , . informed on the sub for male Ins , C. H. KAY, Dinmenci. Jen 3 het die Committee all 51ilitale Affairs, that the Com- tem of joint oecupattott. lam v e l e ised to beer t h e I ject; and neither from Lieut, iVilke's timbering expe - I jan6 cot Wood and 3d its. c~hcDail» illorning post. FPIT.R FITTsBUR(iIi, .i.14.7.‘111" 6. 1646 uw'vri ‘,..r:t fro rolliltry nrw.papera, itathe Ag,tit for ;he Nlorviog anr: IV tqld and \lncularqurcr, to reteic t• ad`rertisen,en•e atcl , ol , ,criprions. He 6a• offices in tiro nt C, , nlOtfi P,30 Anu -trcei, (nJ fatoing (11fIco.) :\ 0. I(Ctli Enftilt and Coal 011,c, 59 Pine otrt , I BALTI3IOtII , .. S E cninor Rolsrmeir nod CRIN , IIMS -bore uor pnper rim be seen. 'sod ternia of u d hrr li sing 'corned. City Doinocratie Nominations WILLIAM KERR n? If Too? ASIIBRIFP;1. W LLI INI ;SVC IX RE MIMI .101 IN .1. NIUTCITEI I tVNI C. mc-:nr,t)lrif stum.E. Democratic Nomination. (ALICOR[9• tilt ) 0 R 31 Y 0 R R. A. CAMPBELL Pill/ Cloß 11,F flit: I' .•OK, S. S. DEPICT! , , r 1 THY. MP 6 , 71 QUE,TION.—We gi‘e to-day, a full report of the• (lobate which took place in the House of Repreyentalivee of the United States, 'tin he 23 'lig.. It is very hart eating. and worthy of to careful tending. M t A it n-111 he soon, tool, decided ;round in invor of giving immediate notice C;teat that juittt occurtatt, mudt cetute at the end of the year. THE EI.LC flu , TO rile election for Over seers of the Pour, Ausessors, Ste. takes pi ce in the severs' wards of the ci.y to-day. The election is one of much importance to the penple, and we hope our Democratic Diendi wilt give the matter proper attention. Remember,—vute early' "THE SUMBEA N. " -1 Ili, is the title to a taro pert ny paper estattliobed in :hi- , city; w Lill Thorn burgh and ran Amringe for editors. The first num bar a-as issued yesterday morning. It is !wail) print ed,arid well filled intere•Litig =MM!IIME=EESE DEBATE ON OREGON. words "joint occupation". used. universally used, in discussing' what the convention ass. That conven tion acknowledges no occupation of territory by eith er. It is & commercial convention—et convention of free navigation for both parties--of free intercourse with the Indians in certain territory; but it does not admit to either party the occupation by the other per. ty of one inch of territory. There is no occupation; nor does the treaty amount to it at all. But whatev- or it is; neither party can permanently occupy any por thin of that territory without giving notice of the tetrni• nation of that convention of free commerce and trade. w filch is not permitted between ceie nation and the territory of another. It is not a convention or treaty of joint occupation; it is a treaty authotizing the ex- ercise of commercial right—of the right of naviga tion—of the rigid of treaty stipulation with the In dians on either side; and a treaty which precludes permanent and exclusive occultation by either party.— It is precisely the exclU4iVe occupation which cannot be assittned by cithet of the parties without this no tice is given twelve mooths betorchand. In my esti• Illation. in advance of all these other measures, it al" pears to me that the notice must he given. When the notice is given, twelve (11011111 P after the light Iwill a rcane to this country of occupying any part which Ivy think proper in the progress of the bill which retitled this House at the lust session of Con• t , ress, I nit self moved in fist section to dint bill; acd it was that this notice A1.'41141,0 given. The HOU , at did not think proses to agree to it. The House, I be Get e . r ., S sqln bill without even including the tin two in it. The gentlemen from Illinois coo say whether t his is correct. Mr. nt/llgla4. explained that at n 41111,e(111,111 tiny the gentleman from Male,..chuirttpl niTered the amend ment fur the notice. PA it w•• adapted. Mr. C. J. In;ersoll. And at the very last moment dit ion, not from Lieut. Fremont's journal. could heguin this information, which wee the most needed. He referred to the memorial which bud been presented by the chairmen of the Committee on Foreign Affairs nt art eat ly day of the session. from American citizens in Oregon, and to another memorial on the subject, which had not been presented to the House, as promising to impart something ot the desired information; and I.e repeated, that he wis in favor of protecting them as far as we could protect them. He believed he had said all he proposed to say on this subject. Tne most material thread of his observations was first to give the notice to Great Britain to terminate this convert lion—this was the first measure; arid after that. would conic measures necessary for the protection of our citizens, such as the establishment of stockade fort s and other measures reinting to the increase of our military establishments—far lie was against ad these unless the convention wag first terminated. To Mo!hers —The diffic•by which every mother experiences in administering medicine to infants, is entirely cliviated by Dr. Clickener's preparation, culled t h e Sugar Coated Vegetable Vurgative Pill. The pill is encoated with fine white sugar. so that it resemble, and tastes like a sugar plum, which nn child ever yet refused to swallow. Fur worms this is an assured re, rdy. and it has been used with excellent effect io teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she hi, used fur some time. hi s S u gat Coated Pill in both these complaint), mid always i w ith entire success. Sold by Win Jackson. corner of ‘VOo.I and Liberty riteets, who is general Arm for 1)r Clickener's in Potshurgh and. virinitv. o:7lteware ~r an imitation ntticle called “Impro ord Svgar•Coated Ptll,l,"purporting to he Patented 4,1 both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, gut up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five year., has toady his lking by counterfeiting popular medicines. j in. 6. Married, On Sault - day. the 13th uln., by ihe Rev Jemet Rn M KUH?I, M. D., „f Allegheny (-fany l'u ,to \li96 CATHARIS P., dangister of James Robert .on, M. D. of Hanoverian, Columbi..ni cu , Ohio. Y,:sierdny morning, 111 Ail. o'clock, Nit- Er.s.Xtr. In, in the 43.1 )cur of his Sr. lii, friend. are invitrd to motemi his room of hum his late re, fence. Lencock street, Alleghcny city, this thermion (Jolt. 6) ut 3 o'clock. jan6. CITY PRICES CURRENT. JAN. 6 c. ARC/L:111 CoMR C t.n EvEkY Xll tNF•KF• Flour—Plum Siore, WAzon, Burirnhraf —per 100 16+ Corn Meal-- An rin at atn—Whral Corn, Oar, y —Lqose 011 , g&1 Whi.Ary-47 gall. • • rnferfoes—Neehannocl, Sn't—ybhl. - S - - Timothy, • • Chrve,, I.4rd—\r I p ;b. - N ) thrr.,n— pr. r C•it , iir—rter Ib WR. • Crt'tet —Keg void Roll rri lb FOR NASHVILLE WRAXA LL'S HISTORIC - AL MEMOIRS. Historical Memoirs of my own time, by Sir N. W. Wraxall Fur sale by jar: 6 p),THUNOI.79 :tit. x. 11.9 OC his LAVLI lime, by Sir N W. Wravall. For aalo by j:ol Stray Cow aad Calf. \ATAS taken up by the subscriber, li- V ring in Peebles township on the 44th ten Dec 1395, a black Cow and Calf; the row ;uvula; white star on the folehead; white on both the flanks; white stripe running down the left knee. and a small piece out of the under side of each ear; the owner is desired to prove property pay charges and take them away. HARRIET HAVELIN. 3 . ‘,6 v. 31. * AROOM in the fi rst story of the new brick r.rl house on corner of 5 , h end Union VS. Abn The sewed and third stories of snme hnildiog. janfi Apply t JAMES MAY. TN compliance with law and the Orders of the 11. I'momiater General, Sealed Proposals will be received by me until 12 o'clock, nnnn, on Mnndny the '2d day of February nest, for seppl)ing the Stetinnely regttired for the use of this Prm Office timing the Iwo iyeArs rnmmencing January Ist, 18411, and ending Dr lr -.nth,. 31, 1817. The eatimair, for each year, is as follow,: 80 Ream., Enveloping paper.—Size 20V27 vol vs—weight Hi lbs per ream; 50 Pounds Cotton packing to int.; 23 Pounds best scarlet Settling Wax. Contractors are required by 111 W 10 give bond in, a /nm equal to &wide the va,ue of the nrticiats to be Mruisheti. Puyment aifl be made on delivery of the Su:aloneiy. bidders required to furnish samples. CIL WK . I B KEN, Pottimaster of Pittsburgh, Pa. ELECTION PROCLAMATION-1 City of Pitisbzugh,ss. lIN conformity with the provisions of en Art of the General Assembly of thecommonwralth of Pennsyl vania, providing for the incorporation of the city of Pittsburgh, and of the several supplements thereto: 1. WILLIAM J. HOW ARD. Mayor of lite said ei , y. Do issue this, my proclamation. declaring, Clint on the Second Tuesday of January. A D 1816 being the 13th t day — of that month, the Freemen of each ward of said I city qualified to vote for members of the ho us e o f rep-' resentatives of this commonwealth. will meet together at the usual places of holding elections, in their res• pective wards, and elect, bybsllot, one person in each land every ward, qualified to serve as a member of the Senate of alit commonwealth, to serve as a member of, thn Select Councidand five person. in each an d ever: , I ward, qualified to serve as Members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to serve as Members of the Common Council. And that on the...lm • day the. Citizens of said City qualified as aforesaid will at the canal places in their , oespective wsrds, as aforesaid, elect by hullo' a rdi c ,i n ! o f the said City, qualiged to be elected n Member On the House of Represemedives of this Commonwealth,' to be Manor of said city. 5,n0 450 a 4.75 1.50 a 1.624 51) a GI n,on a 80 36 a 42 :16 a 44 16.00 a 18,0 69 fir' 70 `-`6 "2 28 31 a 44 1 oo e1,(16 1 00 rel.l2i 217,121,50 5,00 a 5,50 7 8 4 g 5 ,& 9 8 101 1 a) 13 Also, in conformity a ith the Prostisiona of a Ritsoln• 1 lion of the Select Council, passel Derembin 28, Is* the Citizens of the first and socnorl wards of said city, qualtfitsrl as aforesaid will. at the same rime a nd pi a . l net. elect by b a llot one person in each of said ward',! qualified as aforesaid to sere as members of the Select j Council. for two years.in the pl,tcr of William Etch- E•el . nf the first and Josiah King. Esq , of the second ward, resigned. e7iren under tau hand and the Corporate Seal of the City of Pittsburgh, thiaArst day of January,: A. P.. 1846. ‘VNI. J. HOWARD, isits Mayor. HENRY LAMBERT lis• removed to the w n r...l homy.. no. 133 and 135 Wood s: rent hernieoni nod Simi) street., where he respectfully s *hair of public pstrunsee. yotoN•iiilllNG ANT) COMILISION MEIICHCCT. Deafer in i'fni/stre and Pittsbigrsh Mannfoatures ji 5 Fish. 1 7 N03 "Micah" Mackerrl: n_..? 30 I ancl2 5 half 1) , 111 large tie 1: fi I,nrig Is No 1 salmon; 311 ° Alms i‘es (limlings;) 15 " 611.6erl •• ra.Oss Prime Crnifi.ln I'2o bones Scald Herrings' In core and for sole 1-y STkRETT Ar. CO.. IR Nlnrkei tt JOHN D. DAVIS. Auctionret C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d ets C. 11. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d ea Let wre nceville„k Irv. co., Pa FOR RENT Post Office Stationery R ENOV A L, HENRY LAMBERT, WHOLESALE GROCER flee 133 and 135 IVolhl street FT. L 551T4ERT. 133 ..n.l 135 Vlin.,4 4 Apprentices; 1 god Silverplater on house work, to act as Fore man: 1 good Blacksmith, to make Irom Hems and Ilan dies; I Woed Hem-maker, or a person to cootract for a gaantlty of various kinds; I Brass Finisher and Founder, I Filer; I good Lath•; I Coach Lamp•maker; 1 Bridle Btu and Stirrup Plater; I Drop Stamp and Screw Press; ti or 8 second hand Vices. weight not to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants or others having broken setts or ndd ar tides, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. I wish to purchase a few setts of Harness. differ ent kinds. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddles, Collars, &c. Those desirous of selling will please drop a line, and leave it at my store and dwelling, Diamond alley, in rear of Wm Patter son's stable. ' Merchants, Saddles, Carriage-makers or others wishing to be supplied with the above articles of Pia ting, will be waited on by leaving their address.-1 Those who are in favor of having our work shops at lhome, rather than send abroad their favors, will be at- 1 (tended to; and to accommodate those who pay in a Imetalic currency. I will receive in payment Iron, Copper, Mass, 'fin. Pewter, Lead and Coal. GEORGE TIIARP. Silver Plater. N. B. Messrs Flays & Getty, Market at., between ith st. and the Diamond, will show samples of my manufacture and give further information w h en called on. G. T. Jail 5-3 m. .• GEORGE BAILEY, q •• PLUMBER, AND MANUFACTURER OP 7.'araps and Etydrants. Whid! ale ,uperior to and cheaper than any in the city. • Plea:re focal:and ezarnine far youselves. S'OURTI.I STREET, a:.TWEES S:IITIIFIELD &CHERRY ALLTr. td-J'Hydrafes and Pumps repaired. juni—ly In the Cn,rl f Co7nnton Piece of Allegheny coun ty, in ti, r Coen:nont:ealtit of Penneyleania at Del ember Tern, 1237. 29. Olt/ In the molter of the volontary as. ( 1, 40 signment Jr Snmuel 1' parliagton. And n0t..., to wit. Dec 9.3ih. 1845. — 44) supplementary nercina of Assignees, e Yaw . exhibited nrid - filed, rind on motion o f H S :\LlAtrasY.Es9 Amor et for Assignees, the Court appoint Saturday. the ay of Fah. A D,1216, for hearing allow once and coo Irmalion of said account links. Tea‘rin lie given why she cline should not be oil no oil. and the Proiholiotary is directed to give voice of the some for thi ririlisys try pohlication inlwo ni.wspapers publi.hed in Allegheny county, to creditors and others itlterer , leri us ITC:liftCI bp Act of AR:nen - 11 , 1y. From ihe necoid sn I dill. DRUGGIST AND APOTI-IgeARY No. 45 Market st. 3 doors above third st WILL have consinnliy on hand, veil relented assortment of the hest and freshest mereitiries, which he will sell on the mast reommablo terttr,e , Physicians sending eiders will be promptly attencredi to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon 11114 genuine. preacri pi ions will be neon: otely and neatly pi rimred from tho bett material: , at any hour uf the day nr A lao, fur sale, a large stock of fr,...,11 and gaud perru dee3o rHE undert6gneddenitmuo ttf romcwing ft em this L county. offers for 'Ale, the ballance of Thin lease, (having 4 yearn from ,he firo o t day of ttprilnezt)of that well known Tavern H 011.1., sin cf tho Canal Boot; nn P^nn nt. near the Packet landing. in the neigborhood of the Canal Benin, Comminsien Hennes, foe , together with the •teek of Liquors Sto. &c. on hand. att. fix turn, & Hou•eheld furniture. T u any one wishing to go intothe busittens abetter opportunity could not olio. The bete, has an exerllent run of cuatorn, and hos been a licorced house fot 4 .t he loot 8 yearn. For terms apply to ilia suboeriber on the prernisen. der3l•tf. a. DOSSETT. n'"6SZ.,U MaRKET STREET Between Fourth st., and the Diamond RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A laice and extensive assortment of Shawls. Super. all wool Brostia: Pi in! ed Tnikeri find Cash mere, Blk embroidered Torkmy, Bik and Mode color ed silk fringed Thibbet, Soper. erni,roiderod Thibbet, Damn-k and silk worsted black and c : dored Merino, and n large as, , litment a Plaid nod Woolen Shawls, All of which will be sold at n small advance above Eastern cot:. A BSOLOM MORRIS. Jan I NO. 68. GREAT EXCITIT.IYIENT TARIFF REPEALED!! ! /, HE s!iditig scale piinciple abandoned and this _L minimum standard adopted nt No. 92 Market Street. We have been receivinq f r the last week nr two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Mentifecturees, Importers, and at Auction. nt the lowest cash prices. Harina had nn experienced Agent in Philadelphia and Note York for some months past picking op bargains, here and there, ems bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stuck con sists in part of the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shaw di; English do do; Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damask do; Black nod Embroidered Terkeri do: Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every eariedl; Also is Emu variety of Cashmere D'Ecossel Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French Meriimes; Alpaccas and Coborg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Alpacca and Cashmere Hose: CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, end VESTINGS. Also, an excellent a-sortment of domestic Goods. All of which we idler, rsholreale or retail, at such pri • Ce. Ha We think cannot fail to please. Cull and es• amine for vreurselves—at No. 92 'Matket street. decn tf. MOSES COREY• TITT‘BURGII. tl. Books for the Holydays. SCENES in the Life of the Saviour. by the Positsand Painters; edited by Rufus NV. Griswold. 1 vul. The Boudoir Annual for 1346—n christmas, new year, and birth-day Pt esent for 131 G. Leaflets of Memory fun 1316; a christmas, new year and birth-day souvenir, bound in the most splendid s tyle, and embellished with I 1 splendid illustrations, consisting of Illuminations and fine steel engravings by the first artiqs,--edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. The Snow-Flake for 1E46; a gift for Innocence and Beauty; edited by Arthur. The Opal for 1646; a present (or the holyclays: edi ted by John Neese. The flower for 18-16; a choice Annual; edited by Robt. Hamilton. Friendship's Offering—a christmas and new-year present for 1346: I, vol. P:.! mo., morocco gilt. The Lady's Book of Flowers and Poetry, edited by Lucy Hooper; I vol. V.: mo. and colored illustrations. Household Vetses; a beautiful book, by Bernard Barton. The Hyacinth for 1346, or ritTection's gift—a christ- MBA, new year and bit th.day Present. Gray's Elegy, illustrated. Oracles from the Poets; a fanciful diversion for the drawing room, by Caroline Gilman. Imagination and Fancy, or selections from the En glish l ? oets; by I.eigh Hunt. Mrs. Ilemans' Poems: illustrated. The Amulet; a beautiful christmus and new-year prre eat, with steel engravings. The Poets and Poetry of Europe by Lnneellow. The Poets and Poetry of America, by Griswold. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dr.e. '25 44 Market as. WE aro authorized to offer for sale, 38 acres of first-rate upland, situate on the Main Road, leading to Jackson and Chillicothe, and about ono mile and a half from Millersport. Lawrenco County. Ohio. The land is well timbered. and from the known healthiness of the neighborhood, fertility of the soil, and proximity to Millersport, (the principal landing place in that srection of country,) i 3 con.idered a eli gable locution for a farm. 1f application be made soon, it will be sold at a great bargain. 4 ccntigious lots of ground on Penn et. and Steven ten's Alley each 21 feet ;ty 100. 2 building lots on Pike st. near Reprard's steam mill, 24 by 100. 3 building lots on the corner of Pine and Peanuts sth ward) 20 by 67. 3 lots of ground in the rear of the above fronting on Pine it. 20 by 60. 7 building to a on the Turnpike road in O'Hara's ville 24 by 100. A large number of lots in the immediate vicinity of the city suitable for building lots snd large enough fur gardens for sole or lease sonic for n term of years and others perpetual. Apply to dec29 BLAKELY S :11ITCHEL. City Lots for Sale. 1 1 REE contiguous lots of ground on 3d st, '2 0 by 80 fret deep ver3 eligible for building lota, a laree portion of the purchase money May lay over at the pleasure of the purchaser. Apply to dec29 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, GEO R RiDDLE, PPYThon,,ilry JOHN I. TOWNSEND, P [TT S BURG ki Tavern Stand for zala Choice Ohio Land. BLAKELY & :AIITCHELL. corner of Fourth and Smithfield: and Penn street. l'ittshnrgh CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
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