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eee woes ewe scoe sete’ u Jr. of Onondaga, was declared duly 3 es ballets were when the ing was thé result. On.motion of Mr. Boc- "Resolved, ‘That cares a Onondage, oe Hoo Darel ey w: vat ba od mes Barsamix Enos, of - sang Srapaen Crane, ins ot New York, be ae Democratie candidates for Canal Commissi One voto was gest for William H. Seward, and urlow Weed. ae ker Th Cave Uccican. —=S——— General Sessions, 1 ‘Before the Record: age: Lynshe and Aldermen re ir, . 7th.—The Shows Feist list of cases Cod ou the calendar, for the presenttorm ; Assault, with intent to kill, 3 wey ee ol 2; Rape 1; abandon: I a Eattens 25 Bateasiément | 1, i, 35 ‘The essen, from the last term, are it- Beer ag anyones ts 2; wit- i Fd ‘s ; ae ri as Ley. Di the absence of Mr. fe Court ore and Terminer. oul of his Cheek.—Joba Hurley 2% tried for Pg aT a Broee assault on Thomas Sted that of June last. Murphy rie on ve da’ ~ Miuiker, te “ye iu ‘arp! distill , whery he fF talben a drink ceva to bin, he assaulted god a vaca the aftray, bit out jeration dred onthe 2 ited, returned @ ver- apt the pooneen of the ae ‘Stone of his'ch rere ee Ee atiey- got ‘Where the aseault was commi dist of not guilty, sault and Po ths his trial, for the second wes 18 trial, time, ona sani ry, stealing 2 watch, with steel chain t 3 ‘the vane of Claus Shepb Beet owel, from mises ‘0 Elizabeth street, ou the 25th of Octoberlast. The adr was found 1m ‘be room rented and oceu- by Jackson, at No. 15 Orange street, but the Wratoh has net been restored. was shown & woman ake lives with Jackeon had been in saab of workingat the house of Mrs. Shepherd on the same day she stole seventy-five cents iees. Jackson stated that this woman ing and towel to his room; which opie the previons fact of her dishonesty, the jary te pclae a verdict of not guilty. 4 Wife suing her Husbund for Petit Laaceny. joung man named James lace was char. Pad pints continigg oe eu diuar Bhe td ‘a pire’, continiog seven. Fiseon was her hustand, ba but that since her he had married another woman. Upon making assertion the court told her she could not ap- witness againet her husband, and con- jary found « verdict of not te the soft impeachment uP, 1 ir stuck to it Ii E piece Ses thea ps to eleven.o’elock this ‘Welcome to Charics Dickens, OG> Tae Bou'Bace !—To take ruacnon tHe Four. or Freavany at rue Para Tueatar.—Cerds of a the ef ober ven eo: ste of e follow: Pairs cre Commitse at the Avtar Bo sary day between the hours of 10 if in the and 7 o'clock. in the evening. A book of the Programme of the Ball, the rules % Serine Getinsd aver eT H Morris John W Francie Fj holson, G P Morris Fwd Du C Pell ait Gated Ht Coatee We: . Joba 8 Bari Charles P Clinch edd mn ‘Turner Alex. W Brodiord Moses H Grinnell 5 Doane ‘W Starr Miller EB D2 eink J pa jomen Tallmadge iJ C Cheeseman Bet Robinson, jr. Hagey Inman Rober Dillon “ LJ by Deen 8 sage Themes Gikiey Semi. Ree | er, Francis L Wi denen Cooter Charles A Clinton Charlee W Sandford Chari if MM Nosh Gene ¥ A Talim: RC Wetmore ‘Wharton P8 Tewneend 2b 8 Goala Wm L Shuttlewerth iw Bdmonde Semi J Meds jam) Jones Mumford J Phillips Phonix Alexander Hamilton, Jr Dodie ‘8 Gregory Alfred A Smith an aed Marshall O Reberts Te ‘Tomlinson James R Whitin, Geo 8 Doughty Contelige R bi GA Btetson Jobe D.Ven Eee Charles A Davie Edmund Simpson Bees =| Arunatien James Fualen 3 Fi Thomas 8. Cummings. Tickets, coorsernr a ms ban gentleman, te be $5. Avy grutteman wi hose party m: eateed more th lady, be ipa with je dow: Tickets, not te exenea Ws, u each. Gentlemen joe for tickets, will please to gi re the pames of their that the same may be ‘written on the tendo or inenatien, q ae ee ee, Derson who takes @ ticket will be ny beak provided Yor that that especial the Committee ropes Bhat to er nde wer An early a) for efedmission will be ne , 8 NO more persons will be sdmitted to are e ball reom Se oeYeeeaty eee” eats oan other ulars bs nay na of w! a> pecuseded tha cos $o- Custaam Turatce.—Phe new drama of the ‘of Mile,” which was performed for the frst oi decet Fal repeated to-night, with the drama s od yl oy 5 i heh bigiea the Bowsas Ammutuestac —Joe Pentlend, the ini- Yankee clown takes a benefit to night, previvt a for Europe. Pentland is naturait the Grimaldi of Americe. Most of his. apd of them are, }, and many are spur of the mom: is withal @ good comic singer, a first rate jngy jnggler, wire walker, kc, and offthe meets is agentleman. His Will to-night ‘embraces 'y of neveltics unequalled thie season, a number of I, having volunteered, meg me reams Whitiock, Palham, 21 pil, stanton a entlemen who ive @ grand "iep fay of the oe. Let Pentland haves pve. o d night. Anenican Musxom.—At no piece in America can the mdf ae one boo @ twentieth fd Ce the are it bd colfected here. They have been nearly forty beheld sack ona bn fillto raed bm capesity five spacio , Pod Veh. The sales at the stock Be today we ere Wery and prices-did uot very much. Deleware ond Hudsos Foes | per cent; [llinois 6's, }; Canton declined 3. Balep of bitte on Philadelphia S447; Mobile 13213}; New Or leans 627; Baltimore 3. At the Second Board prices were more heavy. Some sales of the Commercial Bank, sofety fund,ofthis city, were made at $14 por share, 1: is ru- mored thet net only will there nething remain to the stockbolders of this institution, but thet mot more than 6) per cent ef the deposites will be paid. Some certificates have been sold at 25 per cent discount. The Jefferson Insurance pany bas thie dey declar- ed asemi-annual dividend per cent, paysble on the 14th instant, after leaving a surplus ef near $50,000.— It is gratifying, when all moneyed corporations are seemingly going to wreck sreund us, to turate ene a prosperous, and which, under its present skilful manage- ment, promises to centiaue so. The New Hepeand Delaware Bridge Baak, of New Jersey, end also the Camden Beak, are in bed edour — ‘The bills of the former institution ere net taken ia its immediate neighborhood at all, This institution hes long been an object of suspicion. The Lehigh Coal Company have issued « batch of post notes, in order to rake the wind te make the neces- sary repeire previous to the epening ofthe spring trade. Brokers will not buy them. The progress of resumption is of slow movement south, butthe process of curtailment is sueh as to held out a gloomy prospect for the next 90 days, tothose dealers in this city, and at the eastward, who have open acceunts im the euspended sections, They heve yet to fee] the evils arising from suspensive policy ef the south. Our merchants haveto learn by practical experience, thet those sections of the country which tolerate suepension ofthe benks ere not to be tracted ander eny circum: stances, however tempting the large nomiaal anticipa ted profit may be, ‘The specie in the Bank of the United States en the lt note, es so feat notes, eos 3 ‘The Governor of Pennsylvania in @ messuge to the House .on the 16th Feb, stated thet the Treasurer by his advice, and by the authority ofthe Supreme Court, and other arrangements, the State Treasurer, had pos- session of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and the, the follow- ing assets weretaken to secure the funds of the State, and pay the interest of the debt. Paeeaty in the Bank. sbout ‘i eee brat pat bam alt hs arr : 116,000 “ “ Bills receivable, 180,000 Available funds, be ed Notes discounted, more than 00 sato,p00 The Senate of Maryland has agreed upom the let of November next, as the day ofresumption. The resump- tion bill in Ohio has been reported in the House of Re- presentetives with many amendments, but the fourth of March is still retained asthe dey on which the banks will be required to resume. That day, it is said, will be fixed on. ‘Phe Senate has already passed ‘the bill with that dey named in it. We have reeeived the report of the Committee of Ways and Means to the Indiana House of Representa- tives. It isclearly and concisely written, it. meets the financial difficulties of the State with boldness, and shows with great decision that the face of the debts of that State will never be paid. Tho current receipts and expenditures of the State fur 1842, an0e8 follows: Finances or Inpiana. 1641. Estimate 1842. On hand Jan. 1, — 61,933 Receipts, 443315 400,000 Expenditures, 391,293 305 662 Balance en hand, $61 933 $101,993 These receipts ond balances will consist mostly of the ‘now outstanding Treasury notes, which are redeemable for public dues. The aggregate of the State debt is as follows :— Total debt Jem. 1. 1642. Amount on which inte: State 3,406,644 Total bearing interest. : 1,278 Amount of intelest nee ally...sees, 749,198 Means provided other than by 196727 Deiclts..s.eeseesecseee $O19306 ‘There are no means,to meet this but by direct taxation ‘and the report goes to show that such @ resource is im practicable. Wemake some extracts as follows : The recommendations ofthe Executives of the State who edvised and influenced the ‘adoption of the ma the report of Eo; bones who surveyed and pie the various works, and the ‘of the comealitons of both braaches of the Legislature in Mn tere to Prod cost of construction, were alike visiona: tive, and the je, in su ing the pat Bang By Cy ry s it ever receivedt 1D, were induced te do: per erronesus beens ha false and it is reasonable wappeve, thet while The sting under tte Tanuence of these false and deceptive representations, Untien ee. Keyl grep ae fair pitpn leet ney Mas ia- to 0 Mr tepsttios easinonaree Veyoud {3 the amount ever anticipated barton \pdeaphian be- yond the amount which many of our jo men stand solemnly. ed to the ecanizy that it should me Jast to lev; te ginpriey rofteseat moot a this time su: pryaen hag Jisteraal improvement leans. - essary, because io the couneey, ovale not be paid, and unjust to iw present enormous extent, as never recei is positive implied sanction ofthe id: Rang peas ma ag oe sora "hus alternativ. tae pen without dae ‘tue ssiratn eo watches. tion, with’ ie, Saneeqnennes, attateceten! lie in ittroe gh, me question was and narrowed down to the simple alternati ble oppression upon the people, or a neglect to interset upon a debt which never received the Bre | but one opivion could be arrived at. The dhe: 4 ast be jhe aye Overeus texation caynet be tiers: ted andi Ih set To submit to tauacerte tilcountrien hat er despotic or Tepublican, it is by taxation alo: at the people can be o; sed and justia ovaries ta ths peoak a taxation ere the py ew ed sufficient to pay the interest on the public debt, would place burtian « our a4 Prep te lace t! laud or France, rar gepsoody sent gf The report then goes on to say that the friends of the improvement system when in the zenith of their power, did net dere to levy taxes te support their borrowing schemes, but pledged themselves that the people should not be taxed. The committee urge upon the Legisle- ture the necessity of doing away at ence with the belief that the citizens will be eu>jected to onerous taxation, because it discourages that inhabitants, ond turns from the berders ol Indiana the tide of immigration, without which her fertile Gelds will never be brought into culti- vation. The committee then propose to raisa money iv order to buy up the State bonds at as great @ discount as possible, as followe:— Our bonds, it is belic ved, from the rapid depreciation of State stocks during the past year, will ina short period be down as low se ten cents on the dollar. New sup- our debtito be $13, Paap tA Ke de would reqdtre a fund of 1,900,000 to redeem all our and re- ite our ctizane from ll the sppeehanctone of fe in- solvency and oppressive taxation. But are there any m ais the capes 96 (he Wigeehas mag Sy eepliad to this parpose 7 The proceeds of the canal lands, estimated at $642,235, are pointed out as one mean. The debt to be abeorbed as follows :— eee of cans] lands 642,236, te purchase $6,420,000 di svadieted nded sal ¢ of public: watka ry eRe for bonds, ae y other means of absorption, tae 000 Total, 913,000,000 This report, showing the true etate of public epfaion in Indians, in regard to the State debt, was reed a first and second times, and committed almost unanimously tothe committee of the whole, and 2000 copies ordered to be printed. Here,then, wehave the qaestion of repudia- tion in e tangible shape, in Indiana. It assumes a broad- er and bolder front thau even in Mississippi, because it Comes not frem the Executive, but from the populer branch of the Legislature, The facts laid down in rela- tion to the means used to contrect the debt, sre literally tree, That the people were deccived end “hambug- ged,” to use a current and expressive phrase, iso truicm thet will And response in the breast of every man ae- Qualdted with the facts. It is nevertheless true thatthe | ebligation of the State is unconditionally upon the face Of the issued bends, and therefore its honor is bound for their falGllment. ft ie aleo equally true thet the State 4 in Its infancy, that it has vast trecks of lend which can become populeted only throwgh the meens of immigra- len, te which eserous, prespective and interminable taxes will bean insuperable ber. It ie argaedon hs iv | one hand thet diseredit will ruin the property @xisting there—on the ether, that no man sal oat rily invest momey fo liinds siihject to sneh taxce, in the neight orheod he cen obteia lead equally 0 fee from taxation, fir'the poyment of debte trees whith no ben-fit hes ever been derived. The present tiet of Une Mate fot Surrent snpenised, oddall to theoek f ‘been squandered in speculation.“ 7 manufactures of with shew 8 We have received statistics of the Lowell, Massachusetts, and have compared ‘similar returns made up in 104, The Jen 0 Jan sit. 10,400,000 tock, imber of Mille, aye A a ead iegse 60 ; ‘eons vasa “ents ocak aati Sis.b00 i. aioe meee ee Fores oe ote eee «Bh. solace woes Gite warty eaten, eau ral, 300,000 508 000 Carn hands, we od Here we have the incontrovertible evidence ef the great prosperity ofthe manufacturing interests under the operation of reduced prices, and a falling terif,| sen fully corroborating the general truth ef the testimony adduced before the parliamentary committee, to the ef- feet that without protection manufeetures are the moet prosperous. Contrasting the state of affairs exhibited in the above table withthat which exists under the pro- tective influence of British tariff laws, leaves net & peg te hang @ protective argument upon. We observe in the table increased production, increased consumption ofthe raw meterial, with inereased employment fer hands, and consequent increased aggregate amount of wages paid. Thesearethe natural and inevitable resulte of a steady dear currency, anda reduced terif. From the official consus returns we gather the value of domestic manufactures in this country, the aggregate of which is $95,000,000. We mey compare the principal articles with the quantity of similar articles imported in the same year,as follows :— Demastic Manuractune asp Swronts oy Cenrais Aati- CLES IN 1830—40, , Masaiuctured, roy Farce Westies ® S1'000,000 skas,ss0 os "isa father“ 8 000,004 ware, 650000 9 Tepe0 ace a Chass, Bee ove 208000 tase t+ a we parterte that two thirds of tne Imported valueof cotton goods is re-exported. The val f the imports is very nearly correct whilc that of the mapu- factures is much short ofthe truth. The value is un- doubtedly near $50,000,000, leaving $45,000,000 of domes- tie manufacture consumedin the country and $6,500,000 only ofimported goods or about 10 per cent. of the con- sumption, notwithstanding that the cry is that foreign Competition ruins our domestic industry. Nearly the same feature is epparent in every other article. In Jeather there is no foreign competition whatever. In Iron it is merely nominal, and yet with these facts staring them im the face, the 700,000 persons engaged in foreign trade and manufactures ask the remain- ing 4,000,000 engaged in agricultures and ether pur- ‘suits, to submit to enerous taxes,on the whole con sump- tien for their particular benefit. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 2000 NY o's 1962 i te, “" Tt Seba eiek ot Bn Sn asd? Y S & tid. a Illinois Boade Minoi: Bask 1000 do a 3s oon & Prov. Fi do my SOU Co. 1 sainrw Ar. Ex. Beak Fi 100 Long land RR bé aE 95 a4 me 25 Cy : oat Second 5 L-eiy & Hudech 2 | Long Ioland 88) = 3 R § Ww atte ir for itamedi ate sale. Not more then eight ‘beeves, nine hundred sheep and. and fifty cows and caives. Salesof beeves at pri- ces ranging from $160to $7 25a hundred wi it—ot sheep from $2 to $5 a hesd—ef lambs from $1 ditto, and of cows and calves from $20 to ri iis gbiteia the afternoon the supply of sheep and lembs jas considerably increased by ho arrival of two steam- boat lo-de trom up the river, bag bo tape abt at this season i: ee -eats a mre wees wegivethe wing from incinati . ore ve learn from J W. Coleman, Esq. whe carries on the icy aed slaughter! house, that at bis establishment, there heve been killed this year, 83631 ‘againet about 102 000 1étt year. At the other principal houses near thie,therahave been kille’ about 12,000. At Co- vington we learn that about 9000 have Mr killed. Last gear Me: Coleman Rilied abeut 22,000 fe F an about i909. The r eaiweeraeraieh meals ‘The number ed this year, will fall short of that last year 40,000. about 36 or Merrtea On the 8a instant, by the Rev. John A. Van Doren, Sitas De Worn, aldcet gon ofthe late Peolersee Bey wr of Rutgers’ College, New Brunswick, Nd. to Mena Lovie, only daughter of Dr.G. Van Dozen, of tbiecity. At Yonkers, Westchester county, on 3! inst, by the Rev. Mr. Storrs, Mr.B. F.Caane, of the firm of B F Crate & Co., of New Yutk, to Miss Euctinx Sanrn, 5 A hima hpegs Caleb Smith, of the for mer Died, On Monday worning, of 2 lingering il) L . wife of Erastus Wetmore, Tn the 20th year of herage, | Pe poo relatives os ape epcotome Lane. are invited to 25 Eaters ret ome at lock, from No. morn’ e Rev. Hi MB. ui Folatves and irate are ited to attend hisfang Ne 108 Deane eet ie his late residence, a ‘ami Mi An w. agen in the Siet Tear of hs op oa On the 6! 9 Of te lo atta How- Sunday, Mh inst., “lay ane ma about 30 ay “the ath inst, of a short but severe illness, Joun Wacvrace, ia the s9th year of his age. Ou Monday, 7h inst., of dropsy E the brain, Lousea, {ma erase J.M. Boves, in the 90th month of * On Monday afternoon, 7th inst., of the crow Jaughier of Henry V.and Anos A BALD Aus aged inthe Oit naGenty of Vork from the 0th speed Shei x feo phat day of Jan. 6 Mer—t8' romen—!0 | apnea ‘hani— August St chl and lady, Hermann Stas Olsens OF tae Re ere ins Btip couse De Win Sharrock, J Beckett =n bel J ete-vast : aoe pa | bd Foes ase deka tye ere ‘HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8. Se Packetste Arrive. Packetsto ate Mppnss. " Lenpon. Ss Jan. 2 | Wellington, Chadwick, Feb io a it ete, te Jan.) uv Jam. 7) U. Jen.18| Ragland, Oneis Le Argo, Anthony, Dee’ Sully. Thom Freocia ist, Ai Tot lawn, Pell, Departure of of the Atlantic Staemers, Commanders of vessels will confer a favor by having a ligt Of their cargoes, passengers, aud a report of vessels left at the pert whenee they sailed, and the vessels spoken, ready oa their arrival kere for Commodore Bassxtt, of our fleet ef news schooners. He will board them immediutely on theie arrival, Jen Ne Charl G Cleared. Duchesse d’Orleans. Richardson, Bunting, Charleston, Hicks & G co patton ark Faimou’ s Thedkeus, Wits, Bal Mary J Us, ‘ithe, Baltimore; Mar, Igri, Dodge. Bostou, sain McMath, Norfol Arrivea, ie ship Philadelphia, Hovey, from Londos and Porte- ih, Dee miae, to John Griswold. "iLumburg snip Wecbaal, Flor, trom Hamabarg, Nov’s, mise, to ~chwidt & Balenen, Sbip & Pye. Jackson. from New Orleans, cotton, to Scott & Murrell’ Ihe 0. in coming up the Bay, on Sunday evening, went ashore on Romer. The ners Bamsou Hereales went to her assistance, and she was got off witnoat Tecenving any Pats ane, 11 ¢ays from Mobile, cotton, to E D Wrench bark Alexindre, Bilard, from Rochelle, Jan 1, wine ‘and fruit, to A Beigvette. Bak Val lth, ‘wifes lara ut gua; 29th, lat 33 38, jexandria, fm Alexan: from Trin‘dad Je Cuba, Jan 17, Jag baa sugar to Chastelnn ‘& Pon: xt a? ia Cot 3 fro a acne monk cache a at eta rete ‘both " ake bak laa os mtoble Boston, mm » frou St Domingo, Nekwost uhogeuy. tod Falke & Boa. hw Avshin enid tobe th Vietsoanr’ a yaa o' eo Bare. Galileo, of Angusta from NOrleams. Aunts Renee eee ‘Marine Correspondence, Sr Troms, Jan. 26, Wn & John, fm Boston fe path cood sine oie 2 alee cademped oh t 16 in diag i jd», fm 40 poo Rinicltal jeoble jarbud 109, i ees for NOrreans, aura phia for Maracsino, di Bae Jn in distress, ¢o wdalo ape, up fr olla. for doy up for fr mt day h Morea deta. Yom Bt Croie a Mar inique, up for NC tor Forte ico gale Martisiq e, op for frt; Grecian, fav st Vincent, tea Nom n, Guadaloupe, da.30;,Als ive, do. for Eunc; Adalins, Martiuigue for'do, to sail next General Record. Packer sie Gro. Wastixcton, Burrows, for Liverpool, is dktained. She will sail today. Her letter begs ure at Gilpia’s, in the Exchange. Pacer sur Dycuasse v'Oaceans, Richardson, for Havre, will sail to-day. Her letter bags are at Gilpin’s News Rooms, in the Exchange. Banx Brotnens.—The bark whieh took 2 Vineyard pilgt ‘ork, posed to be Cro ras the he, Brothers Nhat arrived at Boston from ~The Astoria, of Portland, Mitchell, sasha netied Lech eit, with © cute ro Par south icin on crack? 29th 29th ult, ee isets aad s comii at cver the oryeeer an at i The screw aod peevgers weresl ated ‘and arrived ai 4 a inemeate A recent caus before Judge lew Orleans, jentre to th ony abet ith a crew ia enc’ a cate of of iy ira aa divables them al the time from the proper perfor ‘ot the ship’s dut jieaster aria sai tssc frome thet isustce would. be recoverable erable trom the Ree a can baemoepelicect lemapee ety under Siremmotanceny oe Moa be tmeds in sense of the law, seaworthy for the bh Porte. on Oot ss Arr Wes r Wedey watt, Roners, Phittasaiotl. ah Fie Fsdicarts Wieute, Doty Heary Pratt: Ropers; Weniee: I yt a fer ers, ti Wash. - He apa a 13—The Elizabeth, of NYork, from Portland for the Psi a ee struck on the rocks to the forth of these guthe wa ht of ‘Toseday last, butgot off af high water, ust dcn her voyage, secmda, ant Arr Alexander, New York: con N ptt. States Ports. toa Febe~are Plato, Mataneas. Gld Treaty, Henendi rome, DE; Feb cS'a Hushamore, NYorks WMOND, Feb 3—Sid Herd, Boston. Arr (th, Aleckeman, “Eeebgarcnenre | had 4—Arr Atlantic, Boston. Cid Helen Frazer, do: rs b “i fee lon Roads, President, frm Port! and, namnored ints ee Cidad Hudsons Wee Todiea? Wurtsoras, iC. werd senses Demorale 5 Pe Apa jam aden ‘Grceols, HMarinnendellenwat, tine, ida sane, nergy " Balticr do so +o mae L aa, Dis 1. Boral Cuba; Md Bk ocd, bare Bis Forandee, do c ey | Se Jenne Mohawk, Beaton; Signal, do. Cid Fi Cyrva, NYouk. PORTUGUESE. F FEMALE 1 PILLS, FILS fur fered sod o Lectnt Som Foseeel, are ire, te, be obtaiord fe aut. ia ‘country. es saver. Foreign Importations, Loxnov—Shi eral a rewrite vant Wilmer be Coben irerb may Dh gig Bd bali te os Peas Mie me | VeKee & ve Mem LJ terd— hon— eager vane 385 to i dabmepe=ties ee nee remem erent W, Mt Wh ondant 415 Vorwcrels—t itey paler ne —6 C H send — | Wea TO CHARLES Dickna—aHeE BOZ Ball ae & Rvp =} 7, ubider the dircet caine New iss wil take ple iat the Park theatre, on Bead rules ad reguistions Mey: soqred onthe os Tre doorsto 0 be open at half-past seven, and the dancing to commence at nine o'clock. oe ee ne to «ppear i full Bail Dresses, and rosettes, wi iste wear Mislitury aud Raval Officers % appear im their reopective ual- "All famcy lobe p-sitiraly exeleded, except such are admititduuder thedwection of the Committers 1a cughe sarsiy of Netrvcmaotae ve ve proveiel athe mT) snares be aot arart for the secpmmods: in walling: Au awniug to be erect ie front of ire. Car. will ome ino. line. with Chathm treet mt take up ia the opaonite durection. tiv a ve done vekdeocabe the cos epgecto cenit tonhe entrance ‘The superinteudent of carriages will be in attendance to Pressrve regularity, aud to ste thet no imposi ion be, prac ba ‘company, through carelessness, extra charges “‘Roetscient po ponte memes secure order, in the eave rm om be ud vitied tothe fete than the Bal! Nomore persom wl: be He WORMS, aceommodate. Tam can pehaltot the Com ihe Committos of Cltize dD. fe ot ROBERT AIT: Lot ihe fork TES r at the Hoxil Ties Osi pea Game Lig tl ie & FoLPPs } Secretaries . we . og gota ; re Kiclen tleseile and dikes bated RABAY. Fu-nit y Lora Plipee Alto) witch ip wn famitce ving sp | oom and new furditure,from of clothing es tovls, 3 quarter bores put ub xold lever anda variely ef Ola Fert, Sherer ‘Avrows. nd io; Cha ‘St. Julien aud Lea te Cl t Gianry! Eeite x Rew nee Also, eeverd en oo of ,Furniture—Aleo, some Litur- , ineruding two sofas, 1 sofa beds F halt French mahogany ¢ beddi dh glasses, muffs und muff boxes, stock ad shirt boxes, Ture, ke. ae dap agente of glass ware, China, kitehea furni- . SATUKDAY EVENING, A. large nd bens fal coesriment of nd at fal abeortment of ancient ond modern Fee BALE. or exchenge, or to rent Land in Lycoming N ane Aid bi aed ‘esate 8 cbf CLINE F¢ apes BORAL Ay aireet, this (” peamer Oaee aa on Weda tk By aehu bany, on er y on board, Fa: pansoge or tre fit at ne Sew i ri ¥OR HAVANA—With Despatch— payee CLARION. Cop E pots venrip encase deapaich fet setters” part: . reight ‘aken at the lowest rates und pears duped fo $43, ngco mae ‘of thts rer all at Tessels’ 1a ealoe and Ii ee ea ett cheese . 100 Pine. corner y mame ie OKT fer corner ot Front and Wall iL —The v Yar, fae, puilion Packet chip ¥4 ZOU, Umpt. B J. havi Dioc st her ange on Meret, will bane tatenee: For (reight or rassege, having splendid fu-nished eee da boned at Orfeaus wharf, foot of Wall ot, E. K. COLLIN! fost e Be ncath h ot, Byres: moe ‘Sandw Eire it conpered pack et pring, master, nwiteclas eke Fe freight or passage, having geod accommodations, ap- A.G. & A, W. BEN! fee 31 Old Biip, A doors trom oath at, PASSAGE FOR BRI: FOL The ae ow NORTHER VER, Capt Rice, whilhave im diate deepsteh for the = ore a, ‘hiving ¢uperior ou for a few ¢ ibis at moder: re port, sopping ae shores OF LIVERFOC Regular Packet of the 19th Fi ald ry fast, oni ime, NGLAND, tupday, tae 1%h of Fe wibernecemtataion of thi stn for cnbia, 21 esha sat well known to Sines, bed tavectnreat We Uavurk should mabe serly conte mn or ively tion oa beard, foot of Beek: an reo Sete eco. $8 Fulton pew doe tn he Futon Bert erties | ihn aay trie out by thet ENGLAN one ain Lirepooh paste nf th ie sid. a a any of the Pac Mihe ae ate Slavery Soule For tetetge nee iF My Pet Soy int to the ir friends. aia Renee eee a ale ft port? One's spy tocdag = Far fechas vr Ni somale Gari the year 1642, tw: Micomaia deriv the your inte, en that alt she rene ah en paid here ‘are witheare f ti reenact nae oe a ‘The NEW YO! - 3 i a : PE a. “ apa iD “ Roane AMR joo ste, Ace at Base sf | Se ema fo avenues BOE Bt ton Bune oa ay et foe Otte tian ey) aude of there, bs tA N by to Albany by th s line fr seemern et Sacre Regn be maoct oes’ of the mail boats to give assie- pen are adn This hog extends to Montreal, tonching. at Albany . (office rectal i embraces a 30ey eectand soos thin ine will be found realy the ves eine feta a ertog nat tats te ahead eae be ahut Seana Rea Bot Pe ffi New York ox y ‘M.H BAXTER,$ geo 4. V. BAKER, Proprietor. malar Yet CHEAP AND GOCD.—Ladire’ paulst fl 50, i ie airs French Pair; Gratien, ry arte 0 und $5. i. po season. cally use, cheap and good, at the C! «« Boot and Shoe Mashauges Capal street, north east corner of Bf at. A. KNOX & at; 4,119 aad 201 sna ieee ‘ Te and 346 Broad HEL iy be te sitae'l iten Dime as ot. asin imary sy’ mine eam et eure is oy eon ka a ah theae i wiley Ria te ‘the patient, and aif money rca ses of the ®kin, diseases sof women aed en, Li er eumplsnin Dye oy hae qua: Rais 'e if ve ve performed at bie office, 164 Feet, Btammerisg, ke. w Canals Doc'or miy be conveliot ta the evi hh oe Pale o he e tony wrt i ral housework wor take care] of chitdren.— be ‘ov rekrence can be giver from fhcr iste it place. irs SE 161 Thompeon st fur Hous ts. 46 boars, ran witveut rest of sleep. Ome on aes % THE, BOARY ot DInEC, Tons» OH for wt! da ges i annual ieht per rane ts the Blog Stee Nockhniders, ort ti fer u oth to, 14th ing. inclusive. ‘Fea clove from I sath “ a HE, RAINE hore the Fowor wpucounss to pee tents seta, that they. wilt ‘Gr, Voce eee eee Wedoredny wane totes hen Fonee Mas Cencert, on tu several new pieces will be bromhi 10 be haa at the Music Stores, aid Ba Gea Goa ‘commence at half past seven’ lock. ¥_ aoout tary) of good educe Atacama ae! mi a C 08, esos ng cht deen ia mtary branches of Howlin ood tad she ta entcel ae eraes Aw ire, 8. Ul 04 an aegis perrarscine a rienced deen. ceteris cH sents 3 arash ie German langoage | 4 pee “a te gestae pt Ob aby reapcctabie ee et mate agi eters ver eee noe Ree ralrcoel te Aa Bena lee at tne So 4, meet A note ith pr: The MODERN METHOD of ee will ene . a Moon covering 2 surface of ubont 60 square Ne Admission S0.ernts. fou CHATHAM THEATRE. THIS EVENING, Feb. $—The performances wil om Gamed¥nn OF Mil. Count Adreschi, SR’ scott) Frislpen ¥ 2. Kone After which An ~ nia prisieat Extraw weyrene Hl rncaatie eee i Jubo, ‘v0 Times. wie Biitehell | Me asmopEuetn” rate YORh. OTaitehen the Ta ert Hk rHe Jeter MAN, Ram Rati, Me Graharns © ui Mr. Barnett Mics Bing! fei rane nion Dress circle S0cente. Type bee es dl? P are mehalf ont t. Curtain rises at seven SUWLKY AMPHITHEATER, No 81 Bowery, | Im consequence of the detcation of the It bencl of Joe, Peutlands the . Master Diamond, Billy Whitlock, and have voluntee te aa as iyeene Wallace, Brows, THe Ev! snlertainments will com Amazon ENTREE. male female Equestrians.” Aamo staan, arr. be Mzster$Rivers. family in their grecefal and astonishing foatm the Todian Warrior. ‘Negro Extravaganza, Taterimission of __ The een Me Derious ible Metan Krery man for aoe sroteh iii ae te whale to ART oF fang ae ate god dg = formance Commences at T. Pach ety eon mg Sa ait essts ts didancetoat be nant nS AMERICAN MUSEUM, bd Under the Mansgrmentor Me. PT. 3 jer of Mr. 4 Extra Novelti Hall : Grand: Exwre Nowslere—t ia Ie ope alle of "| ia ete cont aft * co fo Mase Gene ry ii “ptt ath pu Eetow. wr mdi nyeRY bay. AND EVENING i hae at great ex 100) | acon atin Satie ITY. ar FALLS Ol 0] The 1 the rt favention of To BOOTH. wie a Saale vhatreveaeane end Breskdown, é by, ve sisting Pascy’ Glues Weockioy, and Grond Cormo- itt to the M and all the my ora ce oan tn, Maret ot ot tare 29 Performance to commence past 7 o'c} which time a Beil will berung. GRAND FaNCy DRESS Bema s-1iption, atthe Caffe Colonur way). TINT EU X has pe hgaor ti inform his. friends and patious,. that ov Shrove of Fi 3 Grand Fyney D ress Bill will be cn at hi bri t Saloon. r mill exeeuie, 0 casi at the qua Mes and walizes ‘formed at the * Bals Muscrd” at Paria, and will be led by Br. Mage-aner mber- he Ge-errvatoire of Music at Pans, Om rat a pe Val ing will’ on ete 1 ea of ly e , peal | eae mder"nts ball one of the’ mont baiiteat rwer gives i is Aw tment, cost and rich wor ehiaie Eee 8 marae ae Ra dee ‘The will commence at twelve o'clock, P. M., pre be bere must provide Qhenuelves with tickets before- hind, which chm be obinined at the bar of th G1 use ex- they ean desire ia Ne at refteshmen's ofall Kinde en taluednla atthe: ‘otablishment. ra TLD & DUNLAT would respecttully int za - Ni and its vicinity hat theie C. onservatory is bart whe ¢ they will be can b: se ab pee ei ished | sidered a euike, 2 saat wiring Caneeria alam as i gered 4p the tie reeaea, of ener Joan COrTE fully anwounees to his friends and the come the Munager uf the a ove Extabt ia now prepared an Commuter Roms for est pera, Club Rooms, Comnittee Rooms, at of the Rooms coanected wits catsbtsheest, MC. thinks it not necessary 10 name. He , however in bay kiegR Ball and Supper Rovwme.ae welas be 3 ma, are not inferier te those ont oe 11 will tuk aay, 4 BF atrat & Tee Sa i he, vee 13 DAY—THE BAC iA Eapasts fs ny XGTREBA sorte outs u Mowe Besoere ni ow Werks Brokiys that fever ithe publication of this ht tle Tatede oo 1 five buatred and thirty one voor worth: table men by umitir cone Nhe Pennant ip muon w Ladies, in course id, Fourth, Fike Sinn ond be Wenth time. 44, and witha Map of ein ‘Other, 68 Bow ry Printer, 39 Aunatreet, rear, up stairs. Wipes i) PATEN: SALAMANDE, panels SAVE: ‘These Safes are made of *tout Plate Frou, riveted together in the mo t sates! member, and lined with ache rjeal Brepars:ign, whien iss nea-eondue- at, aud cai by Bre ; wa teeta ha mocher eafea) aud be burnin they fa bed to preserve the com- f makers been Ges- ed All ‘Salammsmler Sate made Wilder, and sold by the subseriber, wil’ be ual ee hare bean tenteg: A yeueral assortment ‘on hand or made to Rieas Y HERRING, Agrnt, pene ateeet wer A ite Hail) ROsD tdabaNy” i a to the ture of the state | SF Net Noch glen, bee te portion nt or, coer, Sem ain. le he, 'gume heat. ur ie “A bs 0 stesiaeer to construet another portion of their 1 Road in the Stare o from « point at fe ni Fem of to wit: or poar Where | Brook a the Bt>te line, i Cros: ofc ing inthe county of ee a a ihener around th: great bead Stmechanwah saver, fora distance of about 16 mnfes th Susq cohanoeb be t or pear wi a Buea uate itate of New York, in ber § county ol Broo ie vtiow Ww. Ee | sare a Ct fourth part of cm jeting one fourth part o Bard a Presidedt New York, 18th Sanaary, iodns iN 6 SUPERFINE peer COATS QUAL wnecheialttan erdkla tr TWENTY-FOU! DO LARS: sito Pntalovne ‘Pau Dollars, PHILIPS . Bn-The shonaguriaputs ore peaouatedl we c re guara ceil titer made yi a That the eur aruptee, 7 i] ra hime t eA Gacmens oF eco “tomante ey; TY vey dees to turn niet ecnt more tham any o pereon tess. 8 sme io, 130 Nerane i Beer wilt ee Ladies’ « appar Facey NiG-ANGERORIK from HAVE > Toustgnes wile pe o mincxen, by the igh tenon tle rele iv od rests sir tna, to ee of te mama 7 fom. aa fou hee LS See Fie irom Fay heey TR trem Or}enae, i aeaate