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specie the precious my' aly ail” flowed to this point. ‘Phey ere now in demand for circulation, and are flowing scuth end west, requiring great caution on the part of our institutions. Sales of Pennsylvania State 5 per cent stocks are sel- ling in Philadelphia at 33 cents, end are rapidly fell- ing. At Harrisburg, on Monday, George Handy, Esqr. was brought up tothe barofthe House by the Sergeant at Arms, to testify his knowledge of any corrept mears which have been employed by the banks, or any oftheir agents, to influence the Legislature or any other depar'- ment of the Government? Mr. Handy refused to be sworn, stating that suits had been commenced Sagainst him for matter arising out of the subject ef enquiry, and that any answers which he might make to the house might be used in evilence against him. Among the interesting items of foreign news received yesterday is the following :— Mexican Bonds have further sdvanced to 871, with every appearance e muiatsining Deu pealtion., “he aa rae sory lites al reap tn sdvantoge of auch 82 coefal auxiliaries. This quotation exhibits a rise of 6 per cent in those bonds in ashort time, during which elmost all others fell. The Mexican debt negotiated in London is £6,566,- 620. For a long time the interest has not been paid — The fact of the sudden speculation end rise in there stocks'in the London market simultanvous with the ‘Mexican invasion of Texas, is another evidence of the origin ofthat expedition. Iti well known that the mo- * ney for the invasion was raised by Sante Anna from British capitalists, and report says the loan received the guarantee of the British government. This report the movement ia the Londen market strongly corroborates In fact the efficiency sad promptness of the attack upon ‘Texas indicates more means and brains than ever the Mexican ruler hed credit for. Iti#@ movement purely of British origin, and brought inte being by the iden-.2%! jadividuale who so successfully oppesed Gen, Hamiltod in his negotiation en behalf of Texas, The whole pro” Ject,it appears, was ripened simultaneously with the ex- pected fulfillment of the treaty forthe right of search and is the commencement of that system of subsidising which was commenced 1793, to suppress the democracy of revolutionery France. On our western borders there are 50,000 active and able Iadian warriors egainst whom the only protection for our western frontier is the impossibility ef subsisting them in masses. It is well known that English agents have been exploring the country west of us for a long time, and devising a system of magazines and places of arms, in order efficiently to combine the Indian force, and they have already become bo excited as to require the presence of 2000 additional troops which have been ordered to the frontier. Sixteen thousand of the flower of the English army have for some years quartered in Canada, and the war steamers of Englead are swarmingon our coast. The European treaty was pushed to completion, as it was thought.— The abolition question hes been stirred up by English emissaries, and the excitement increased by an unprin- cipled press, until a war onthat question would become unpopular with a large portion of the Union, and the moment had arrived to strike the first blow, which hes been done through Mexico, avowedly to suppress slave. ry in Texas. T.is vast scheme all turning upon the slave question, has failéd in only one point, and that is the defection of France frem the treaty, in consequence of her alarm at the position in which it would place all- grasping Britein after the hands of Europe should have been tied by the treaty. Not expecting, however, that defection, the order for striking the blow hadgone forth, and almost on the same day that the news of the refusal of France to sign, reached us, that of the invasion of Texas also arrived, taking the whole country by sur- prise. Mexico had not the means to com e operations’ but English gold was at hand. . Let us now recur to the imevements egainst Frence on the outbreek of the revo- ution. Her immediate neighbors had not the means to ticed throughout ail the departments of France through their agents in behalf ofthe exiled tyrants. The ‘ar without was kept up by the subsidies, of which the following is an official table, to each power in each year, ihowing the lavish hand with which money was squan- Jered on the enemies of democracy :— UBSIDIES PAID BY aie oF yo ts Foagian States, “xem 3 TO 1793 to 1800 1800 to 1807. SO Je rhe tien Canset £1,530,87 aa7, 5 4 945,220 2,149,169 9,071,581 200,000 of munitions of war, arms, clothing, provisions, ko. fur- tished the allies. These were valued in 1814, alone, at 21,582,046. This presents the gigantic scale on which ingland pursues her foreign pol icy, and shows the folly {supposing that the petty amount of money, compara- ively, due her subjects by this country would be any bstacle to her driving usto extremities, with the view f transplanting the growth of Cotton to her own Indian oil, or to restore her West India Islands to prosperity, y destroying slavery in theirneghborhood. We know ne facts that on all sides the movements here pointed out rein operation. And we alsoknew that at this critical incture the wheels ofour government! are about to stop or want of the action of Congress on those important aatters to which the President as frequently and urgeat- y called their attention. The country,is trembling on the rink of destruction,and yet the same man whose unfortu- ate influence reduced the natien to its present defence- tate by squandering the surplus revenue in 1896 in- tead of applying to it the defences of the country accord- ag to the wishes of the then Executive, is now with his lites and foreign myrmidons clogging the wheels £ government, and preventing any movement towards een appliedto the defences of the U. States, it would in nitely have lessened the dangers which new threaten sfrom without. So far from that, however, that money ame through the operation of the plunder bill a sare imulent,to those wild speculationsthat have eventuated vour present difficulties, leaving our operations with- at work, our merchants without trade, the bank bub- les exploded, the State credits ruined, the country dis- raced and insulted abroad, and the federal government shonored at home, and reduced to the last stage of inef- ciency, and a prey to the schemes of a powerfal rival. 11 this is the result of the selfish intrigues of one man, icked and supported by a host of speculators against the vst interests of the mass of the people, in order to vhart the plans of an honest and able chief magistrate. he evident intention of forcing this country into a war ithe slavery question should be promptly met by de- aring war egainst Mexico for oggressions, and men- ing England on the Boundary and Caroline affairs.— “e then enlist France andthe moral influence of Eu- pe in our favor. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 000 N. ¥. 6's, 1858 7 Washi jeboude $0 Molar ang hs 20 eeass esse essrsell ese 3 sit if Ja the evening of the 29th instant, by the Rev. Jas, Hardenburgh, Mr. Witttam A. Manaenwen to Miss nan 8, Bout, both of this cit Ja the 29th inst. by the Rev. ir, Haight, aguas c. city. ooxs to Miss Sanan Conswait, bee a3 Jn the 20th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Anthon, Jos ison to Born: daug \ties of this city. At Brooklya.on the 29:h ix Carexove Bacw to Eu Foster Nostrand, Esq. Jo the 28th insta, by Avsott to Ann Fou by the Rev. Dr. Price, eTH, Youngest daughter e Rev. Henry Chase, Water )o the 28th instant, of croup, Rosia, daughter of Wm htin, he tetends iS relations of the family are requested , from W ith: nails to Caswell & hy Plotus, Bevee, from ‘archam, with nails to One brig. Wind SW andhac” Not! PR ity Mt] wie ut end cut end af the Iti Sime the fixed i volving one, of quarantine ight ship. wily ual ti Te the funeral from Gouyannis Bay, this dey, +t On the 30th instant, Miss Anw Esnciwe Bovn, aged 18 rede: ing, 20th instant, after a short but a stillness?) re Sens ‘Van Hoan, ged 66 years. On. Toeplay. sk sonny Eurza lever, wit of Tho. ote his i ary in the town of Beekman, March 231, TE Weddenday, the 20th lost. Many, widow of the late Qn weanenaay, rai loCelfry Thefriendsef the family and those of her brother-in- jeCafiry are respectfully invited to attend 40’ veloc this sirerpéed from her late resi- dence, 75 Mott street. faroh, of consumption, Resreca, eldect daughter of Benjamin and Sareh Dibbs. ‘The friends ant acquaintances ofthe family are re. specttully invited to attend the funeral on Friday afte 4o’clock,from the residence of her father, No. be ie a wal Be han futher noti isnot boraitg Drentne Fe the Ricks of CI ton 3 e¢ 39 which the apparatu: time, will be bore t weather the iipbe ist i t> be, seagagutl te ic will be eats 5 fhe entrance of the Suir A Mosher from for Fall Ri Lid yu 7 iver, before reparted at Fayal in distress, had been discharged of onthe were sreael ‘om rapidly, 41h, ult and was hove out. “Her and she would. leave by the veg tet, ve, on tne cares ot | Brite frm abe andoutd ‘ntben herrerieri Gootets Wales, for this po hud he KE. rb 27, fat Me SI, reed oa ft 1316 hei ren iangaeen Feb ir wais tor ber Tt was blowing a strong westerly fh ag “anil jowerbank of this city, are respectfully it funeral this afternoon, (Thursday) from the above inst. Asw Dovneatr, Hi On Wednesda aps 4 be ri Peng ugherty, in the 5th Ses ter of As her The friends « and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral this #{ternoon, at Spek half past 4 c’clock, from 287 Madison, near Montgomery Beta re, New Orleans for Liverpool, 15th, lat 20}, low 79. Ryan, from Bost no for Sumatra, Dec one 29S, lon Latest Advices Ke of Thomaston, 7dave from Alesandria fer Ber- muda, 16 re! fat 32, lou 67}. wo! NOrleans.” Adv. ‘th, Cadre, for tannia. (¥ eamer) for Boston. cod do, Mar fur do te succeed ee Fchaa been repsrted Cy ris ae ee al xi <i Pow! yan Geo TEasteS SSrw wha aeth ws fe eae sla Bs chad fad fs Baraat ie Se Johanne, fim N Orleans fo. |, Boston. City Point, NYork. Pass (:mother account nitherto desained at Cusha- a ‘Nimmeod, are now feome tower. Part e Upper ibe bare femwrren te reater part through the to Inad with ice Kchlenbrand «Dales 3. ma fr ia 26/8, Cordelis fumuel, ¢ Ory Splendid, and 23—Arr — Moaeome foe for Frankfort. put ‘Sid Gregan; 27-h, rica. lOsTON, ate Garcuttss 7 "Timoleon, Stock ans, off Das} m, * Bolus San ReoRsSEe - § ||--ea-nBSBSB en eee Portiann, the south. ne, ataat, Mar harbor. ; holm; Wakous, NOrieaas; Novelind.do; Wim Setroedér aor ‘Gates. at Boatoo—Cat nea) Bara Matananer Watches. Ni Tate of the skip Albion of “et Gora toa inthe | °S mine ortolk, he ee fia fae Nc ag serch yax-Becket ship Rhone—A Labout, E Hedmel, and G r NYork. NOrleans; L’On.- ochiel, Cape Haytien, Meth inst lett Oration tor Philad, nnc, the only Am.; Richmond, Sr ffulk, Va; John, Port ‘au Privee, 34 inat, lost fore topsail in the ‘bay. Nantvexer, Mar 2i—Arr 8 fi Newborn, NC. Enaaniown, Mar 2 hingtoa, NC. for Boaton; Pandora, Elizal Ny for yliguigs Hens, Mar 88— Arr eae ke fim Camden for York; Wm W Wyer, Por'land fo mond Norfolk for Portland: Joho, Pert Lucy ‘mW Kolus, North Seven Sid, John and Ene! ‘Nothi Slag) fora = ecthorionce. Mar a7—Atr Cham iit Cong- iricre Mardogh~168 4; Erin, n, NYork. si, Madi- load for Charleston. Fiagapeuriis, Mer 39—Are Eliza Willi onl bade Hed o Hams Brothers—2 Spies, do; Whale, do 5 Mary. NBedford Cla R- fad emake, Bere Ni sas Hi Hooper, felence Pittana wdoes chala, NBedi ork. 3 "Thow Balt; Boston, jo. Cla, Jomes Power. Ari Glara Fisher, Windies, ‘Cld, Spy, Cpa Maleiox, Gourd & Cog Lachane Li Beylard—t Bi erty vial if re sR: lv Nm Svinte P , &H Mable: Ke 3 C EI famed and cs tebrated LE PILLS. Terabe mete fon ire, are invited seulog (March 81), at half co—2 E Baker & co— aC Hunt & co—16 L meh pod Geese Gols sre Re order— ore, @ ken ngier | rat Ba phy grt big y Foley 3 ¢ Delmott & com J seer Aree, ee H Horstmau—1 Bolton, feo Tiffany me aie = hah rer torch NFiemiage1 0 Valgerines SPerrot—1 F & TF Gotan ral Sey Salt B - sod « cot Y Wadseworth—4 Len on kk cot faut econ ward co] Motty an : Shawn Js foodhend=1 ks We Ce ak 1 Tow rn 8 eases r 32 ys eennces. oh bales ek ter id Bee x5 ea Soo de Iemoce 4 bas m.- ‘94 capes and boxes to Hd ‘ pray’ cath . fares a metart de rgol pkg oil 98 poypeseeeng cimowds Mao bxs ge 114 b caroni 12 pkgs Lake Pala: order. Burros Avars—Bark Sm: 49 bi horns 3 JD Bal i Prot. B ed Ft hides W Barger 27 L Baldwie100 oo acvex,PR—Sebr 8t Thomar—4a hhd Buck— 20 hhds ugar Alsop & Chancey—40 hhde mo ea E gee: a Domestic Isa} porta: Bead Onrrane—Brig Oneco—348 chs H Cheney & eo—i4 bla cotton Browa & D, tae Pai arr 't—Brig. Mary Silsby—25 b's cotton W Col- pike ood, Johnson & Burritt-as.A Hicks & co—3e Bric sear Canard! Embury—a76 bare tales Johnston & ¢ Danoce—15¢ bls cotton Wise- bids sugar E Weed—6 juributt. f ‘ON > 7'Z, ie tram ‘aters Jend A aa i Grey — panei Martin Miownae-Bur Joke Brower te bl do do order. MARITIME HERALD, POMT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 31, 1943, 546 FULL moon 6 di mes ware ——— (ig aehaale of the Atiantie Steamers. i Lawrence ‘Alvan Rood Joha Mathews John Gri AND "HERS, Bete as TING to be held ot Sakon el ro affaire thetountry ‘has arr te at moat oes oak 4 yet i pert ing on wit 1, at the call wl i iy ais fromets wrothowe rele ‘er. Moore, wearttt woke St. James, Sebor, jure to ‘Awwrican tren meet, and express their lee ‘The crisis calle ratyand te oo ‘hae Le all eto “st held this php g of corner of lock, to ade ts eoeave’ pip ieee ernie te Best <Br M Marks, William Burdick, B Barra a, rH ex Be Lieto ea Fob Siatvelese, sea, ‘ iat 38 Kiros vege Pee Ye eta tep sateen Tee aah i i aya from Liverpool wth mdae bark Sere days fm Bremen foc 4 to Seott & the all to the eouth ute St had pa tckel rakes ome ont ati eter Bat ‘Sutte,n7 days from Mobile, with cotton woe Bartlett, from Liverpool 30th January, with Tae “abpbie, ser es a m days from NOrleans, with waback ata Net was feet ‘on the Cobblers Rocks, he wilt cont tole mother ee at iat trom ing Tere con- {rea trove ra was eeieartna thar Rate ty 7 nee Ot ridy etenteg, Aol tt oe ( ——»-} pieces will be bro’ "tie Vii'se beats, to be b Fy’. | Re 01 at doc recert to rommence x & i ecega se bet scauestgeeettiit, ure ers naked terentes it aaserviag et sveekp ont ie now owned entirely by, the sa Sluce he entered the catblihment rad therefore ethibarey fordevote hi chia wnole to serve the visitors of the ioe sree tee Seger Se ras Meer uk eed itt Ui Daa time, will bea au for ie excellence soe trata LEECHES---LEE( mF Tara ined healthy 8 zediah Lrcches that wil) A Biiquiel conrtes and, ond for ale by the hundred or dozen, or app! 10" 5 De , a Bow! tei) arth cr Boston. ne ean mil im AacteR Sales. nate a hcabun end iit Paltonatrent.) Saas ead ie Chey 38 Hettcen Ninian sche oe grsestzeniots,) 5004 ler a aiog the "iaradey,iteraoon: tebee AKK THEATHE, “his EYENING® March a-AYe perfurmavee will ¢ m= MAN “AND WIFE. OD ediraus Helen W-orrei, ee? | ie Wills Fauny a eh lacide ‘Mise Be Bi ulowd A with peti DAY. Merton Clark T cone wit tise 5 Cushman CHARLES. OurkiPey S.r George Dashwwoo!'; Barry | Corartes Malley, Wheatly Lucy Dashwood, Cushman Donpa Inez. Silviera, Mme Pritchard, pete Tere $1; Fit 50 cents; Gallery 25 cents, HATHAM THEAT, *E. THIS EVENING, March 31—The perforu, S&C? will com- mence with Stevens | Beri weasel nbigh ait choiiee ea choice house keeping weticl vgs he ie ontee hawse $e optelte but ‘every, article i of the beat all m: for Uis owner N than Tuek-r “Angeline RETA ecru. 'd for the permanc nt and jease. Ite operation is hteat coufinement or t 10), 0’ a M4 i ay o'clock at the 43 : age rae Oy neta Gia file mom and predge? "iio, 0 yorisen er re fre and West of England cloths. 0 yy et fe-tual tak cure af a wy : recy es not require Pate if diet, beve: with thestowheh, nor cause a gece of Pcie inyat ta Lo suit purchasers op! ends it keta.s guns, St taken out of the Richliew Barada Julie uprat Hiela M. ‘Stayer M:s Thorne After w! Master Diamond and Mr. ee it appeat ia (iver negro” celebri exiray negro suisse — ile Asaotd v’clock,at the Splendid and Acie ate etFuruiture—Without reserve a moat valuable and unusually large the choices secund and aud new farniture, of all acs At 10} o’clock. f the sule rooms, By Catalogue—Exclusive sale of valuable sofas, mahogany chairs, as en isciall tables, F repeh bedsteads, coughes, ot- tomans, divand, looking glassce and county y hoase furniture ‘Tore aude will comprise some of the most superior articles of the above « baracter of at for a ale vereenpte 4 8 loc merely auppreas the omplaiat for Pine withen er Mixture as the only cure. Every body will rp of the en A fou mp tm only batig it Gom the const nition, and na u joing alittle more di the sy apfoms retura as at first, and ed to Fave recourse to the Am ety of firat making of tela truly. arent Temedy. Bol oi sere oti at eH RIN IN@ED cers vraily adapted to both sexs. ton mst itakitwe Agnathan Wild Thames Durrell jb Stevens £ Zio, a Baca ieied it reat ° 9 be, Ty en Scot. eorsopen at a: of ARDWAR LERY, FANCY GOODS, ke &:.— JACOB 8. yon will ell sing day, at. 10-c'clock: at the store, No. 21 Platt at, “lots of fresh im- ported "Birmingham snd a dhe field fas dare. fue table and da, ac., together wit! ent eave eet Aerie a hardware. “For turcher pacti- Cutare see auctiaa btcdaaitee at 12 o’elock, wnder the tnmpection oF THIS EVENING aren CHAOS TS COME AGAIN. Romsey ‘Nickinson | Jack Bunce, Keay fate Col. Chaon, Tottenham, Harri, Horncastle Miss Singleton INE HUNDRED ND Two. Folee Gurois i.chell | Pierre Al will jell, this morning a a O'clock, at the auction room, 904 Broadway, corner Duane &e., consisting CA cole, tables, Freuch und Fench aad, ther bedateads, ottomane, bu- Ho: Mr Tis * After which A LADY AND a GENTLEMAN lia sad Perplexing Predicament A Gentleman, Mr Mitchell Mrs Timm A Lanelad} . A Voice.” Mire Rae MY WIG AND MY any wine 8 9H. iL AWL. rd Arye Ho- aay Auryson Mes Singleton ‘Dress circle Scents. Uj bor Py pyres ere Ipper boxes 28 csuis. faruiti mleiow Beare Weds, bedding, china, eut- “Also, the famuttuteota family breaking up housekeeping wear- 1 four fue toned new wiano, agumder ofsecond hud do, rinch seumuinctared mi it? verpool Bromys Bury 8 ah ~ Leicester ev ge erly ancaster L Leominster py ieetate iverton Merah Girerstone field ‘oodbrizge Nareh x Whittleaea Norwich We ington, i Wisbeach Tage Wot Yrojtom Edge Yarmouth A Monee Moneymore, Nenagh, Groyana and Che ei Sodbury i ston ert h evonport Dareiey eter Gloceater ‘alton, wi ~y tion, | Also, sane time, 100 most peautiful 's satin Gamat © vers for sofas, ottomans, divans, chairs, lounges, &e., nore oven ateeves Curtain rivesat ome Tnerous E ma “FuoMas BELL. Avetioneer. PEALKIS AEW YORK MUseUM AM Re 4 ile m ae oak hommaliell te DAY AND EVENING. EXHIBITIONS® commence on scesneyen Turpin, Ne. fot ene cdr st | yun lanticntoe’ ISTeiyekebaled Vootsiouot and decry rigltons, anf made to over. “gfe carpets are nearly ew: Brae ace btn eg abby ag hf Jeughuer Joving Comig the Mtehen a Hrsiture iat rate, Whe eile: Will commence with wate “eNDID AY Pe REORMANCE every Weduetday i Bo’clock P M. sod Seluraay teperimente by Mr. Pe sigh eae worth ot collectious distinguished Ameri aod Goxmerams, Fancy Giass Blomg; 4 Silion of ex at in menee ¢: Be, & I rather t parts of the Ghubee i re REOTYPR LaxeNasens (aken in the most scientific manner, avd at moderate prices. ‘Admittance to the whole 28 eeuts; children haif price. mae im AMBMKICAN MUSKUM, fechas and Ann street. ement of Mr, pA! VERY" ya “An's EVENING Fue Eeactoe iopdsy. March a. “The Man eas ar ent with the ys ire county, th y LL FUTURE EVEN ence al a wil agoarcatly | be concent in, 8 sabe onl one foot in diame- ter, the ‘which he wil producelier wouderfel ‘hich it impomsible ‘ue., to describe. "she indrantedy yiheers mal wonder in Amer ¥ or vo Eaewert h efor’ Halbeceh Athlone, THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer. FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED the world, of Ori- von, aubskitien, Euniscorthy, Eeimeys rho 1%, sy via STONINGTON AND NEWPORT. te d of the folowing superior steamers, running in connec: idence Rellroean and Providence, and Boston and VRETTs Ca (Comstock. AND, Ci Ly 3 it. Phi yshanno: E lasasloe, le, ork, ‘oleraine, ‘oatehilt, Si ii iy! Castlebar, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberystwyth Amizen? proger ala Downpatrick, ‘akeupy, Kilrush’ Pestecdaree ‘vom pier No.1 North Targan, Tus Fare to Boato: Longt aD Providence rea, Mitchelsjown, The RNODE ISLAND, angen Wednesdays and Fri- SCOTLAND aye oy x I. MASSACHUSETTS, on Tuead Greenock, Saturdays, for» -ohng on Tuesdays. Thureduys, and tigen heactvalof the teamenft Stn en, my take the Kalirond Cart and proceed immedistely to ovtience od Boston, rf rk port, ms at Wickford ae fo Je — atthe: foot, at at pure in anne GibS¥ GIRL from | Wilt, 25 | erful) knowle?ge in. vartou +P $2 ica. Shee ed DURL ereniog.. aie WING HELL. ihe drolieriet, will enpeas ing Dutch, Fre ankee characters ia ia his OLD AND. YOUNG NICK, ee ove OTH, Montrose WALES. Combriige Cardiff Dolgelt Later it jandoverry Ck. Machynleth Mold Portmadoc Pwilheli bit various « "Aibtng taicy, Fancy: ites wen pling ‘forty pounds or upwards to lowing, Grand Cosmorama, Niagara Falls, and 800, BAN Sper ton, aud on measurement grods 7 ae bed Ham! Frankfort, Tarvot eiies to remit to the r friends can always rely ie Nigane to, the following packet after receipt ot et ‘The hightest rate will be allowed for Bille on any of the above pi places. m3i 3tawiin STON MISCELLANY OF LITERATURE AND B ASHION, for April, 1842, is P published and forsale iyi the proprietors. Embellishments. Fhe Bligh Rade—an eaigraving on Mee. ae dl ie a 0 0 English Dramatists Brides From the German of Hoffman. Vesper rs on the shore ol the Medittersnean. 1 a Three leigh Ridea—with wm engraving on stee!. fred Lierary Notes —eugiaving on steel. Mathews 8 Speech on letermationsl Copyright. il fama Easays for Sammer Mours. tou’s of Faith. on meagurement goods 5 cents icle articles as per te be ob *3 LINE FOR Ae ‘ jate Pigoee, daily at i ore lee oF ween Liberty nomerny feel ourtlandt an commodious tee, Skeet Rr CHSTER, agt, Bt. eaves a5 above this (Thu 7 The SOUTH AMER TGA, Gaye Brauiards ates os seeks yw (Friday) Semmes at a ive o’eloc| jouth America direct without landisg at intermediate uew and substantia’, furmshed with pat Site. ayo , and forepeed aud accommodations ied ou the Hudton. ily or freight, board, passage or freight, appiy on bo ae at theathete the Wharf. Bickel thee RW (OKLEANS AND YH Admittance te the whole 95 cente—children half price. OPES NG CF THE CIKCUE—bon am agement of Messrs H.lockwe 1& Turaer rs Go, folowiagare, ones bee members iB ‘unger. Rockwell '.V. Turner, O. R. Stone, Nest ‘A New Bugis Band, the only one in the U. 8. Boxes 50 cent it 25. Doors upe. at 6) clock. Perform- FIRST APPEARANCE OF CHARLES HRAHAM IN NEW YORK mae Mi hae tl hy ted —— at hii interm: from appearance a oe F Song—The Last Word or kis Dr. oe Giarke Whivoeld. frit vac ket wil —The splendid peekat et LOUISA, Captain Salford, (us c—Romante—By a py bmg ms—$3 per ana or 26 cents per oui rad Ay. ban AR & Co., bt ‘Naseaa street, New x “Take pre wept ithever, ¢ myenience. ‘all st, or to TAPSCOTT, 49: South sinest, v 43 Peck Arkansas suecceds the Lo and a curiy medicine comes tay es, Mr, Braham W. & J.T. PAPSCOT Mr. C, Braham illage, Did Peek slip, oF 49 Bouth street. Kate Dacater sees the sien of vs f the regular line, Fy reasevebli terms 5 to nit ay frie da, can ‘have drafts for any amount in all the — of Great Britain xe Ireland, by applying aa Hey “Dwi + Mr. Brees The Picture, sehen ee the opera of the De ham Braham Mr. Hayt ter, "ike cel rated organist of beuaee wilt preade orto in several of the pieces. children hel fiprice, tobe hed at any ofthe prin- cipal mi the doo: he evening of the con- et, eee ‘pened seven, add the Concert to aie” Te hal a MORAL, INSTRUCTIVE, RECREATIVE AND TEMPERATE AMUSEMENTS. J. REHOME. 61 South NOTICE jo i eae oot ocipal au NS —Pa et of je 4th Ay towns ew venta, te gp 5 ¥ Ieland, MessecteeN srl veges racked ep 8: MARY, aN Se RERV IG WANG, ree pans cau be elegantiy aceom- Thana ecebrate and bat owed Setempes cho- wate ral on wp, @t foot of the Ga the oF pas dagen ellent ac- commodeticds, apply on board. o to m3l ‘Brooklyn. re, m3 ms crown straw, extra Tea an bor 2) eae NO as & BROOKS, a wae street. DEK s.—Throg’s Neck, West Upeniy large White Oak Free, ultabe oe or "D Svoly © THOS. C. TAYLOR. CAs ity just received per i eb * bens ae IN’ sab ea st Southet. ‘—70 tone best parca i 0! re {tonite fr to abort pert Maat ron sol sting hatnome ccommodations for cabin, second cabin passengers, Wyo. w en on toderate tere, WPecriy spplization Suoaid hoard Eee eee Wik JT TAPSCOTT, 30 49 Bou = Peek wp, BB at add ag Soar ger f ula srt ® fart iting pocket ship LOUISA, Copten Let iw ty or aarea furnished accommods Great care will Selene eott, tha goods sy tate Teen ee. Ae atin New “Orleang. Jas, K. Woodruff, who will prompt’ ae" is addr: il goods to a ecket ai LOUISVILLE, Gept Hunt, will sue Mail Orehe #a, and sail the loch April, her regular d To conclude with an Hiss 4 the 8h FASSRDE OREN ota | a will perso HaulSTick Ce Cee Smith mil itively we | Orah, M din Hervio me, it N.B. Te nireas | making, a au ee has \ aaerorent Iimited num- Rr Tarticlare 3 cpr vepot eta ‘Dooly on board.toot of Pee pra to 3 ranch Pletel, Bevery Re Wik 3.7 stapes ant teat reek riends, a ‘ veotonita my the Apollo Salon, o 1, aml thowe about ts emit money can hare 3 em poll Salo it ath.’ on which ica t ia ithe prucipal towns of Great Brit and Ireluad, Madame Oite. Mt f as above. fey dations far cal Hy catia, recy Fatale ‘oocured on tera senate of) HOTS Sess fier’ Oiat! clas or Waatdae Lae GLOVER & McMURK AY, P.8.—Perscne wishing to eend for we Sz Recnine ichion ses rousiat ont bythe. seoveshits | 20%. oraay ofthe gular packe 6, by Spplying as above (it by iene oy , with a it superior 6 right of Gomer Meeycham, the Que fof the Peete A_ MUSICAL ff" OLto | i ing of Pianoforte Feciatione by ‘Madame HERVIO 1—Grand Somato aC Stue jig on the carefully lowered in the bold. just received per from Liverpool, and for sale by N_HERDMAN, 61 South at. y toot cons Ali RUSHTON & ag IN W. te Miser street, ine the ee ensesa aie ww York, and ius vi re With: ward’ mocey or goods to, the sido! “helt ieoa, | “aa may have the cpportanty 0. Sore aaeatl yD + gae HARNDEN x co. ier at Orlevna Wheel Footy OrWall street pie nees wi! vase attend to the receiptol their goo aaa next, A: Tet P4 t Orleans ot of W : 7 im = nunene wilpiease attend to the receipt of ea wget =4 guitadis. socuey the howor of IBRARY “Shire Vest Lect G 2 the Tleopure Co Sunownse Ore nip veri ome A OM, Crtome, be sof the Se peau hs eae ; Oe Milt's will mie a seunber of hachistestes new imita- dy hn the = | mined sndienans is the Unites Atatan ead Eurore” Gentlemeatetichetn,00 Genie each Ladies’ Weheta, 96 cente juaket rig ‘Bayonet, Staif, and every ni at 605 Pearl atreet. lie? Ppa ales PISTOL GALLERY. OTTIGNON tifa: ore | Tike sccommodations and advantages in this line for eabin, Masse Bupsan ofxew nw York, that ae rt af cabin and tecrage peavengere, are well Known to Be we | up a SGTMNABIOM at the corner of « For termas of passage apply on board, foot of Beekman | "ely. intion mot ie ode ah auveioe tara tt ar ponRQCHE, BRO Line Fulton st. on oor Sepang Bank. Load Exereises. gcd dein cdg to cay ter tei FULLER'S GYMN vaso ment to have them Sara {ee THOSE WHO VALUE HEALT 205 Greene Ble Lives from th ually 7 a there ‘ual For terms , a4) ox maitvely” on Piiaay,” the gent Sad 190 ot ‘every mouth, C Pis a OCHE, 14 Goree [iene 90 3t? , St af Purcharery for one or two of ui 5 eter, or 8 ck. tone in the very, bert of this ae: five, wits two bomliog 4 petupied by one pereon for. ove at he has cleared in that t con so) sin es ae Cyslattiet te he hice of punetaally lor Marsesiies, t] be diapatched aca nour red a For freight or Densoge pete te HINCKEN, Agcote, et eine See in Catharine street yak fetes Aa rate store fordry goods gg Bad | eres olen oT ek hae treet, now wecnpied by Betis Mo. Lit has marble snantele ft finished attic two four story T. Biores, Nos oes ee paeess ce coe ee sory ek store, No. — Pike slip, on re eh tie theee story brick hone, No. weet street. Mee ee Nasty Wes Rowse Pearce cert, tore SAC ST ANE Avences, No. ate BAL an, ed Bie Rai e108 ighteooth str ta he Soarieryer ui =, between Git Set freak: ‘weaty: Lo aig y | have the Biidip' of jortable ‘tse mG AER SP oe ren RON 2 BROAD. = onthe ees of two of uae? ‘acta vi Sr o> ee ther and satiafaets t ith which you filled the decayed anewered to call in the Basement, No. IY ie yarpose for whach yh or four teeth up to a sompl We seen you execute, are oo 4 level dental substitution now known, either lam youre we'y, lpr iN, M.D. ROBERT NELSOS yank iia 1 2 tmnt FOR snail he AND INFLAMED EYES. ‘a prescriy oars { creed” an _ BOOKK be ole COUNFING RC OME, of qi ue open from rae om of Marcha rao br genet winter, aud U ate very buch inflamed, or ered with blood, it acte almost like ma- appearance of a after two or sole ap NESS oF ete vaeed e tins Baloam bas reetored sight in maay instanees where al- es FOTAL LINDERS. jowe, contusions, tor atrodvedUader oe or by fag erate we in Fade rae. m0" i] ys ‘ou i Baia. reer. tapiajare with fall ruse. f’rice 37, ‘4 sand re zPAVID SANDS & CO., ca * ‘aad 100 Pid en sieves, way, corner of ( mim in atway. EEPI Ie MARSH, 99 Cedar P.M. for the re- ae ty wien to coqeres iS now ag full as they have more favorable opportusity is je terms—The == Hotel ments igi A aie ae eciet eenegeiwaty aA ¢ sii ee togalerge on ite fapsbiliiey fur ‘or further particulars apply to Present occupant and owner ath Ait ROBER PtATFoRM oe. pas —One of Dale's pa'ent Pi La NT | wae, sens «tia months, " ot aberpelg,, 4 APO? ce apscorT, a 43 Peek Slip. ULL4.—Notice RANT ed the branch our wetstieeleee ard do re

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