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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. 1X.) Noi, 328—Whole Na, 3350, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1843. wreck of the Grampus, and the wreck of a freight vessel | lowest bid Powder made from the nitrate of soda in at Port Praya. lieu of the nitrate of potash, appears as well, and is about ‘The estimate from the Bureau of Ordnance and Iydro- | as strong when first made as that manufactured from salt- ‘ome five hundred and twenty thousand dollars | petre, but deteriorates daily, and is nearly worthless in a CHEAP STO. ded by Commbodore Keurney. The frigate Brandywine, CS eee = PEOPLE'S. py? OF. ‘EAM. és 7 RE m 4} Report of the Secretary of the Navy. e ae PHORM? AB REE | oalOGK SURSTOT PR BS ANG. THE EBT! Navy Deranrurnr, Nov. 25, 1843, | bearing the flag of Commodore Parker, and the sloop St. CAL Capt. M. ACS Tee ts above ats M. on perniny BYESTOR: ) PAINTS, MEDICINES, | «1 have the honor to present to you the an- | Youle, Commander H. H. Cocke. sailed from, Norio!’ on OCERIES, &c. n ‘These vessels arrived at Rio de Janeiro pets ide ) a1 ‘and Saturday. 28 GRE NW. STREET, NEW YO! nual Report of the condition and operations of this on the 19th of July, and sailed thence on the sth of August. he sum asked for last year; of this about one | few months; and yet this interior ingredient cannot be de- The COLUMBIA. on, will leave a8 above ¥ nit NEW YORK pte i at dh ns is, which | hundred and sixty. tl 4 doll r for out.| tected except by @ chemical analysis, ‘True coonomy, re a Weilnesda yous MOTHSON thee foraie’ou the most liberal Deparment of the public service ‘A leak was discovered in the bow of the St. Louis, which upanes ape ele than ldo age are 1o.U0n nT eee cccliht Lastai diatain shat weitere sci omy ie Navy atthe present time, consists of the following j obliged her te pat back to Rio for repairs; at ‘which place ‘Sunday very extensive assortment of dof to B.C, Schu'tt, | che toll lowing, to which he would solii, he auiention ol number and description of vessels :—One ship of 120 guns; | she arrived on the 7th of September. _It was expected that y and yet uncompleted. It in- | that of giving contracts tothe lowest bidder, regardless of " aye ate fora auttizient number, of powder | the skill and character ofthe mannfacturers, should pre- {ainthed or | vail in procuring the orduanee, arms and ammunition for For presse at the afhice'o” the wha sioners, some y cludes also an & tanks for all th nine ships of the line of 90 guns each; one razee of 62 | the vessel would sail again in a few days. The new bri iD aed FOOT a Sub ; twel frigates; one 60 gun frigate; two 43 | P hich was ed has been di hi ws and brigs of the Navy T. que Amnmor tay guns; twelve 62 gun sea; On | Seb “ ‘wo erry, Wi was launched in May, has been despate! Navy, hil thaeaerioe. = iow York 5 class th P ors. F. to join | not launched, t! not now provided With them. It fF ei WB, m per Eo biguey: Fe eg oeenen two ona teeta erage tigen oun ecarteti compe likewise includes an estimate. fortwo hundred cannon of a A series of experiments have been made at the Wash- large size. ington Navy Yard, by Professor Johnson, to test the In the Bureau of Yards and Docks the estimate for the | qualities of coal of diiferent kinds. a preliminary report of improvement of yards is about $180,000 over that of last which is appended. Charles Reider, Professor Johnson, y ‘The estimate for coal is on the supposition that | and Dr. Thomas P, Jones, have been cugaged in making each steamer will employ steam power four months in the | €Xperiments upon safety valves for preventing explosions year, and the sum asked for is avery liberal allowance | in steam boilers. Professor Johnson has also made aseries even for this lemgth of service. of experiments to test and improve the strength of iron, 5 ps for store ships, 6 guns cach. There are also four first class | The African squadron is composed of the frigate Mace- sloops onthe stocks nearly yeedy for launching. ven | donian, Captain Mayo, the sloop Saratoga, Commander 10 gun brigs and schooners; three ditto used as store | Tattnall, the sloop Decatur, Commander Abbott, and the ships, and one for a receiving vessel at Charleston, ‘The | brig Porpoise, Lieutenant. Stellwagen ; the whole under steamship ir erpene of 12 guns, the Fulton of 8 guns, the | the command of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. The Princeton, (Bricson’s pro) r) of 12 guns, the Union of 4] brig Consort is now fitting out at Boston as a store ship for uns, (with Huter’s submerged wheels,) the Poinsett of 8 | this squadron. ' " ‘ t é retiree steamer, the Michigan, of 6 guns, near- The cruising ground of thé squadron extends from] Inthe plot of ground on which the Navy Hospital at | upon the eRe Lgl poqipoe ~~ bere — ff'Teady to launch on Lake Erie. ‘There are likewise four | Madeira and Canaty. Islands, to the Bight of Biafra, and | Chelsea, Mass., stands, there are many ac experiments abatl have bee. campletedi TAROEM We ‘and Flour Salphur, small schooners employed us packets or receiving vessels. | {rom the coast of Africa to the thirtieth degree of west longi- | are of any use for the purposes of that estab! |e iehos beeen fanrd-thiee’hib! Sores dio waadl bye ae OF ’ ¢ 9 Alcohol, Inall, seventy-six vessels of the various descriptions. tude, producing no income. If this were sold a handsome sum - force regs by a of pinnate to Halitanen? soe se cna Shc cAgese: Bons, and crude, ‘The Washington, 90 gun ship, has been broken up the| | ‘The following vessels have been employed on special | might be added to the Hospital fund and an income be re- | Rat ete ednadeaualn fey the aieeiormiance x ; Nol 5 Wall street. | Stal Betipreaus last year, and the frigate Hudson is unfit to repair. The | or detached service :— ceived from it. I therefore respectfully recommend that iuired in an efficient administration of thig : sloop Concord, 24 guns, was lost in the Mozambique} The brig Truxton, Lieut. Upshur, sailed from Norfolk Congress authorize the sale of so much of this land as will ats hse sherefote Coan Pb not be needed for the Hospital purposes ; and { would fur- ther suggest that the Navy Department be clothed with authority to invest the Naval Hospital fund, now amount. \ ing to over $200,000, and yielding no income, in some safe ng ; andone to take charge of all the books and and productive securities. | papers of the late Board of Navy Commissioners, and the A resolve was passed by the late Congress appropriating ; Library of the Department. four thousand dollars towaids establishing an agency in| The estimates from the diff the State of Kentucky and one in the Stateof Missouri, for | mandant of the Marine the purchase of American hemp for the use of the required for the propos ‘An agent was appointed on the Ist of July last for the State | Sent with this report. by of Kentucky ; and in obedience to directions he visited the Allot which is respectfully submitted. United States ropewalk at the Charlestown Navy Yard for} DAVID HENSHAW. To rive Puesipenr or tHe Unive States. cau of Construction, Epuip- ; two for the Bureau of Provisions and iy OR MARSEILLES Packer for it Juuoary— | window glass, of allsinceoad Bit channel, on thé eastern coast of Africa, on the 2nd of Oe- | in June last for Constantinople, to bring home the remains cbeahin RiGee CO Ta GantMurick. “Apply to, mal vee inienn cet pend tober, 1842. The Commander, William Boerum, the Pur- | of the late Commodore David Porter. She ia daily expect- BOYD & HIMGe ey, Kot at be ead, dry andi of daa Bir Lea, ser, B. F. Hart, ond James Davis, an ordinary seaman, | od to arrive in the United States, Bec 9 Tontine Buildings. d Hold and Silver . weredrowned, while crossing the bar atthe mouth of Lo-| The brig Oregon, Lieutenant (now Commander) Powell, Fae PACKET FOR HAVRESSecond Line——The CRefee aerate. aaa, rango river, inthe Captain's gig. The surviving officers | which had been employed on a survey of the Gulf of Me: SHPUTIGA. fF HCont ten ill caste he ne Pans, why and crew were convey cd in a vessel charterod for the pur- | ico, between Apalachicola Bay und the Mississippi tiver, anuary. ** h i sah aeoere, pose, to, Rio Jangiro, and thence to the United States. under a resolution of Congress, dated te 20th July, 1840, BOYD & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Building, to 4 corner Wall and Water 1 Peport that the schooner Grampus has not | arrived at Norfolk the 27th July last, the season being too — eorner Wall am been heard from since the 14th of March last, when she | far advanced to permit a further cont\nuance of operations. FOR NEW ORLEANS Louiai P< aa Uino—Fowively AE eae Packet, to sail ‘day, 11th mst —" 4 B, Capt. ‘Minott, will positively: eall'as above, ber ent bureat nd the Com! of the sums that will be of the coming year are far and Hosin, was off’ Charleston, 8, C., and is supposed to have been | The steamer Poiusett, also engaged in this survey, remain- Jaan coal. coach and bar | lost, with all hands, in some of the severe gales which oc- | ed out, and the work’ has been resumed under Lieutenant ‘hess varnish. curred about that time. R. Semmes. & mber, x! have also Wetunpleneasit doty of reporting the lows of ‘The schooner Flirt, Lieut. Ke A Pavia, made a trip to re burposs of | gaining | information 9s to the bind and aoe oy i 2 a the steam: issouri. is frigate depa: eal Chagres in April ——, witl for the Pacifi 'y of w Navy 4 renee ¢ dar Or TIES or presnce, hazing hendaagefarniahed speomme: halle. ‘August, for the purpose of conveying the Commissioner | —-returned toNorfoik in July —-—, and hes. since been do- | testing its strength. ‘The appropriation for this branch off — Axa Iwxpnttc Dragoons—The resigna- Srey AUPIY on board e CSETLINS ECO: se South sunee” am for China, the Hon, Caleb Cushing, to. Alexandria, in| spatched to Galveston, Texas. the naval service—Increase and Repair—having been | tion of 2nd Lieutenant Charles F. Raff has been Shi 3 bills of lading thi; mie Egypt, en route to the Court of Pekin. While she was| The schooner Phonix, Lieut. Sinclair, has also been | mainly expended on other contracts, the Department has | accepted, to take effect 3ist: December, 1843, Rifles—Re- ippers will please send i ft . penny lease wef ei rls a Pace wa ay of recently directed the agent to make no purchases ; and in| signation of 2nd Lieutenant Bayard Clarke accepted, to L lying in the hatbor of Gibraltar, into which port she had } employed ava despatch vessel, and has recently returned for the th res. Wall stot, ou Monday aftersoon, at $ o'eloek, at which time Os. put purpose of replenishing her fuel, she took fire | from Chagres. this state of the appropriation it has not been thought ex- | take effect December 15, Li ‘Anlillesy—Majansllabe tag ship wilt sail ‘“ ne wifi’ tala Oil, Fall », Train, on the evening of the 26th of August, and the utmost ex-| The brig Lawrence, built at Baltimore, by contract, has | Pedient to appoint any agent for the State of Missouri, ving, transferred from the 3 nd Artillery, and aa renilipuees OY e may rely upon having their goods cor inter, ‘Llatseed, ertions of her officers and men, duting the trying and | been fitted ont and placed under the command of Comman-| Mr. Von Schmidt, an intelligent gentleman, well ac- | signed to duty in New York harbor. rd Artillery—Major Acents ta "New Orleans, Hullin & Woodruff, who will strained sperm, —— am rilous event, were unavailing in extinguishing the | der W.H, Gardner, and has just departed from Norfolk | duainted with the culture of hemp in Russia and in this | W. L,, McClintock, transferred from the 2nd to the 3rd Ar= rpinptly forward alt Goods fo their address, , Peete ge james; and this costly ship, an ornament to the navy, was | on a cruise tothe Windward Islands, country, has been employed by the direction of the De-|tillery, The following promotions have be backer ship Huutsrilie, Capt. Cornell, will succeed the ‘anners’, i k entirely destroyed. ‘The larger part of her officers and| The sloop Marion, Commander W. M. Armstrong, re- | partment the last season on the culture and preparation of | the vacaney occasioned by the death of C Genesee, and sail the 20th Dec., her regular day, oor ‘and men have reached the United States in a ship chartered to | turned from a eruise in the West Indies in May last, and | hemp in this vicinity. He is now engaged: in construct. | —ist Licute John A. Thomas to be captain. t Van Vliet to be Ist Lieuteni hnson to be 2nd Lieutenant. . Seearse Candles. u FOR NEW ORLEANS—The superior fat sik | DY WOOD DEALEMS AND AE AOTURE RE bring them home. Her commander, Captain Newton, re-| is now ready for sea at Boston. ing& machine for breaking it and separating the fibres ing ship SHARON, Cape, ‘Thompson, ‘willbe dex Logwood, mains, with a portion of her force, to secure what canbe| The small steamer Engincer has a new boiler putin Md on the. from the stalks without rotting. Sh he succeed, of Camwood, sanders, ; . hi it 0rh ‘She has excellent accommo- | pam’ f recovered from the wreck. All the accounts of this dis- | her, and is now used as a tender to the receiving ship at | Which there is a fair promise, a gr Gations Tor cabin, second cabin aa steerage imasengers.Tho-a Rpaticn ay kena) aster concur in representing the officers and crew as hav- | Norfolk. 6 sP S| be made and the hemp thus prepared will be much supe} A Suocks sk.—A few days since, while Sa poand ehechiny crtiaety Be OR ence ew puieatian Barwood,” Hoga ‘ood, ing made the utmost exertions to evtinguish the flames;| The vessels employed as receiving ships are the Penn- | Tiot in quality and strength to hemp prepared: by the Ol | anomas Piercefield, of Brown county, Indiana; ' SOHN HERDMAN G1 Seuth street, Gam Asphaleum, Fred and that their conduct during this perilous period, when | sylvania; Captain Zantzinger, at Norfolk;-the Ohio, Capt. bff Kibo y bed her hatgeerinady report is appended. | vag carelessly tampering with a loaded gun, it went off, 7 r ‘neay Wail otreet: mia, ay . an explosion of the magazine was imomentarily expected, | Hunter, at Boston; the North Carolina, Captain Dulany, | M¢ has also been employed to alae? pansy and the contents lodged in the breast of his daughter, aN, BicThe splendid prchet shin Ohio, Capt Lous, wilh. be Soaps, WANUWACToREEA. was marked by great coolness and intrepidty, “Captain | at New Yorks the Experiment, Commander Varnum, at Die onlnure ad ree On Rae ee at Odessa} about 13 or L4 years of age, and she instantly expired,” nst. by which passage can be engage d y end- | Phil H 2 On-ka-hy-e, C i in Russia, and to wh C a " ne ee ee ed A125 sero, Fuller? jewton’s official report, a copy of which is hereto append- | Philadelphia, andthe On-ka-hy-e, Commander Knight, at viediy commaniqation from this Departalent, dated tat Bua and French! ed, having been laid before you, further investigations into ga a a a ie adder, Dutch aad ed wen ai further investiga Charleston, 8.C. ‘The Ontario, lately used ava receiving LARK LINE FOR NEw OR- | %o Eng. and Amer, oes, of , Carraca e causes of this loss are postponed unt er his return. phe Phe following fre class packets will el if Vitrel, Spe ree The ship Franklin requiring, heavy. repairs, has been i we A vit ship at New Orleans, and the Wave, at Baltimore, have been laid up for the present at Norfolk. Princeton THro1oe 311, Searnary.—The cata ho i ys the following as the pre- 8 :—Resident Licentiates, 2; First of March, 1843, ‘The expense ofthis translation, for which there is no appropriation, is three hundred dollars. ‘The | logue just senna of stude: tually as advertised, weather permitting or pax ea laid up at the Charlestown Yard, awaiting amore favorable] Two war steamers, with submerged propellers have | translation is submitted with this report. | sent au 4 “Khe GENESEE, Cazt, Minott, on the 10th Dee. Red si} geagpn for, prosecuting such work, The rayee Indepen- | been launched during ihe year—the Lntoptand the Brincer 4,1 zesnec fully sugamat a moaitcstion of (ewe fae hd Hone a Mckee Phe GEN Ea Pat. on the 10th Dee. ; BR lence has been ordered to the same yard for alike purpose. | ton. ‘The Union is constructed upon the planof Lieut, | t dispense with the spirit port v allowed. | : = FE eg emerge tener aiaghnt etm b Spain bern] iaebie, The Constitution frigate at Norfoli, and the slocporn Ae |, ER GaP Votinermed fhocisontal wheela vpon the aldes: the frequent and habitual peated vege dan Gi gt IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND VISITERS TO ft 3 yorktown, at New Yotk, are undergoi i aati rae ite’ aatist affects the huinan system, is atruth believed se : ISLAD ‘comfort to during the voyase. undergoing repairs, pre-| The trial of this vessel was considered quite satisfactory nealy, etal pret te: pAlry admitted by all intelligent phy-sio- PROGRESS HOTEL, he ships of this line have ow commenced their rexuiar Prussiate Potash, paratory tosea service. The brig Dolphin, at Norfolk, is | tothe Department, ‘The boilers, however, haying been } VILLAGE OF CERRO, three miles from Hava trips, and, will sal punetual every, five days throughout the awaiting repairs. somewhat faulty, new ones are to be substituted, when it | logists. Its evil influences are not lesson the moral than reborn oe fen ebnded season. Passengers may. , Inquiries were instituted early in the summer as to the | is not doubted by the ingeni ventor that a high rate | 00 the physical condition of man. A large proportion of hg Erie pe Eeaenee Prise, Vere Jaw, togee riehng tessnenre tof bul i . ma. thousend | ofapeod will be-secured’. Lieut. Hunter's official reports | the punishments inflicted upon the veamen is for drunken- Apert pe de! nll midi ite, hg brice of basene heahore ery mn cost of building an iron steamer of about one thousand | of speed will be secured. Lieut. Hunter’s official reports ey en the imviediate effects of drinking ardent spirits — the comforts and pleasures of or preventing a timely attendance to business. Every atten! is insubordination in ite various. forma. In abolishing the | bromised by the cwuers to meet the satisfaction of their visi- spirit ration, punishments and disease will be less fre- | ters. ‘ é quent, and the whole moral and physical condition and ]4 9. CHARGES. character of the men will be improved. | therefore cannot | Boarding for paiale | params tp ome room sab t9: t goa day too strongly recommend that no spirits be allowed in the | each person, * acy rations of those who enlist in future, and that the right of | “(ith iautilies a particular agreement may be entered commuting the spirit ration for money be continued to} N. B.—Omnibusses, are renuing from morning till n those already enlisted. tween the Cerro and Havana, making the trip in half an hour. tons, at Pittsburg, with Hunter's submerged wheels ; and in the execution of this plan contract was entered into, early in October, with Messrs. Tomlinson & Co, for build ing it at adefinite price per pound, and the whole cost not to exceed, in any event, $150,000, with a guarantee of speed at the rate of nine’ miles per hour, from her steam power, in smooth water. Some months since an order was given to builda small iron steamer at the Washington Navy Yard, on Hunter's are appended, as alsa the letter ofthe Department on a trial of this vessel. The Princeton, with Ericson’s propellers, a vessel of most beautiful model, both for appearance and efficiency, constructed under the immediate direction and supervi- sion of Captain R. F, Stockton, has'made a highly success- ful experimental cruise, under his command, to and about New York ; the official report of which is hereto appen- fed. a6 FOR CIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the 1ith c—'T he ap! sid fast sailing packet ship SAM- JUEL HiCKS, Capt. Bunting, burthea 1000 tons,will sa! bove herregularday. _ i «Her accommodations for capin, second cabin and steerage Passtagers, are spleadidly fitted up for the comfort and convent ence of passengers, Persons ‘3. ng to embark should make f ‘ . ‘ i r ein trai establishi ore perfect | __027 Im*r a Eien haar hee at Welton tk oa . lan, to be partly of galvanized iron; but owing to the| Should these experiments, on further trial, equal the | Measures ‘are in. train for establishing a more p carly applica ti Oo RPH MoMURICAY. 100 Pine street, » ees: Peary drifts upea the aapromriaiion, toc’ other ses, | expectations now vonfidently entertained of them, a new | system of aecounts for the Naval Storekeeper, by which HAVANA MANSION HOUS ‘4 purpot P y sed: USE HOTEL, _dtee ; e comer of South. Gloves, that Work is now suspended. era will commence in steam navigation, and particularly | @ more rigid and effective responsibility will be enforeed "THE undersigned takes occasion to i his friends and re ular Packet of ube Joey De: ter Oil, in bottles, Instructions were also given in April ast for the build- | in the use of war-steamers. V that can move atthe | in keeping and disposing of the public property in the the public, that the Mansion House is now Ine cember-—The splendid packet ship TORONTO, sn i ing of six sloops of war of the largest class ; two of which | pleasure of their commanders against wind or tide, and | yards. ‘ r . Ranks’ Wheech quisidor street, No. $7 in the vicinity of the steamboat landing papi. Griswold, burthen 1000 tons, will sail ax above, . oe) have: een! launched. snd sie ottiors greon the stocks | whose machinery is beneath the reach of an enemy’s fire, | 3 ss ip execntion’ At thie Pag ah aachcnah ties ogres test vomgenbig mishat. having commodions (amily apartments her regu i ; ? ton Matches, nearly ready for launching. The work on two of these | will be able easily to overcome and destroy any war-ves- | Navy Yard essary: x bas i , seoeneee by Waals eer ede sheers Actacaie, has been auspended for the present "In adation to these | sels ofthe ordinary” structre, vot he | aie aywez annum and the sarees to be renerel | yatatgey he, wog Wil boa vesea ediniedy ase the ik pics sre, Siseipenees by aay vessel, ia port. Coma ritish Lascre, sloops on the stocks, there are of the vessels previously | Improvements ofsome magnitude and much utility have | Will vastly more he outlay. sions | Of the revem '. ‘i ig for washing,| named as constituting a part of the naval force, the follow- | b di it i Navy Yards at Port: th, | Great expense has been incurred at times by alterations | "Ny. B.—Visitors to this Island should re a pasa] m2. y buena shun aad Bowth rteet. ios Ginger Root, Mustard, London, ing on the stocks, ee the Vermont and Vi ginia, 90 guns Neen eernaed Gos ort, sd others are proposed | in the inboard arrangement of ships without the authority | che Spanish ‘Consul, at the port of embarkation, to obviate aie Bree arin boudes & ryanne Fenner, cath, at Boston; the Alabama, 00 guns, al Portsmouth, | in the different yards the ensuing year, for all the details | Of the Department. The cost of such alterations thus | ficulties and inconvenience, pLONRON LINE Of RACKETS~-Froket of i (Bcc etaleeaetmyt 45 ao ire New Hampshire ; the New York, 90 guns, at Norfolk ;| of which Irefer you! to the appended report of the Chief of | made has been directed to be charged in future tothe offi-| _e216mee WILLIAM FULTON. wie ake thie TORONTO. Cape A Gna: | Puce rads and teed, eco eens AND BAKERS | (erSentesrigtte, 02 guns, at Portsmouth, New Hamp: |the Bureau of Navy Yardeand Docks. || Jen making Mh een dirccte to pay no bills except op EON EED STATES 4 Molt, will sail positively as, above, her regular day. She has | (40! ma A shire, and the Se jabine, 52 guns, at New York, ‘or the service of the next year the employment of the | | > By . i AE » accommodations unsurpassed for cabin, second cabin and steer- lineal, of Au 5 ‘The vessels afloat have been employed during the past | following force is proposed :— from funds in hand belonging to the uppropriation to thathem street, fie passengers, and those wishing to secure berths should make | {yUt™eess Pte year asfollows : In the Home Squadron, the razeeInde-| For the Home Squadron, three frigates, six sloops, two | Which the bills are chargeable. "By this arrangement the AE eee 208 ORES a Ver cee ot early applicationto 5 PAPSCOTTT, 48 Peck ali 5 Spang pendeuce, commanded by Captain Stringham until May, | steamors and five brigs and schooners ; making in all six- | Department will keep a better knowledge Heth 2st rAcency, 8 Binedven StHEED, 3 -& 5. T. ids Pook isis, + Rose, Orage and Peach Weg | and since that time by Captain McKeever ; the sloop Fal: | teen vessels. For the Mediterranean, three frigates, four | fect control over-the condition ot the appropriations. IWHOLESALE AND RETAIL, See ee ters, mouth, commanded by Commander J. McIntosh up to Au- | sloops, one brig and one store-ship—nine vessels, For the |» The allowance of additional pay to otlicers Peres HE CANTON TEA COMPANY continue to. offer for LOOK AT THIS. anilla Beans, ‘ust, when he was relieved by Cor au 3 st fi four slo« vo brigs: sel and | the duty of a higher grade, is often a subject of contention sale new and fragrant Teas of variety and style.— 4 LOO is 4 » | gust, y Commander J. R. Sands ; | coast of Africa, four sloops, two brigs or schooners, hig! The! ily includes the moet deliek a (GENTLEMEN'S CORK SOLE BOOTS, the best ‘onquin Beans, the sloop Vincennes, commanded by Commander F. Bu.| one store-ship--seven vessels., For the coast of Brazil, | 8nd perplexity, and is liable to abuses. ‘The utility of St endae U? Cuan sak Weagis, Wicace mackaan beneath ae ie eaett tail oo 8 Soterens heel chanan’ the sloop Vandalia, commanded by Commander | two frigates, three sloops, one’brig and one store-ship- | such allowances is somewhat questionable; but, if expe- | farp of ceauveas and elegance, and thal Ree thatele aie ae Do light French Calfskin Boots. do $3 to 4 rea if W. J. McCluney, who was relieved in consequence of ill} seven vessels, For the Pacific, three frigates, four sloops, } ‘ient to continue them, the law might be beneficially mo- | thoroughly seeured from ligh air, that their quality and Do India Rubber Over rhoes, ‘with Yeather soles °° 1 Jujube Paste, hin September, and succeeded by Commander J. 8. | two brigs or schooners, and one store-ship—ten yessela, | ‘ified. “It should define more accurately what constitutes | power will remain unimpaired in any elimate. | Their yatem ncey ; the brig Dolphin, commanded by Commander | For the East Indies, two frigates, two sloops, one brig and © J. D. Knight, who was relieved in October by Commander Do pain Rubbers, a higher command, and perhaps also provide that no extra | of prosecuting businasae, perhaps, scarcely to be excelled. ith pay be allowed, witless expressly stipulated in the order | is founlad wun the atmoat regard to the rights of the custom skossesss, Do 1 “ship—six vessels, For the Lakes, teamer, : Dancing Gater, i aver Gnbonate of Soda |i. Braces the bag Somers, commanded by: Lieut. J. W, | For special service ‘he ‘Meamers "Mise sip, Princeton directing thootice to perform suche IU ss capt. [ited cimtete, Allurelaneryare called avo tree ny cdhee * and Shoes i : Indies’ kee Saini ‘West ; the brig Boxer, commanded by Licut. 0. Bullus ; | and Unien, and the small iron steamer now building at t March 3d, 1843, Capt. | Srictes which {ail to give them the utmost aarisfaction, whiel to hheots, Bushes, Blivperae Tien guitead wher wrunetla oh raped the brig Bainbridge, commanded by Lieut. 2. F. Johnson, | the Navy Yard, Washington. SY nownseau, Commander Adam, and Lieut, Stephen John | the monty wile chetully an Wom} unde, Country Shoes, white aud a Shippers, ton Shoes; India rub- RS, ke. who was reliev. Bo ervenier, nnd succeeded by Com:| This increased force seems to be called for to aftord | son, have examin: Jee yrs 3 phis, | merchants, ‘3 te es ple l vada of LES and ship- her siraifurred. plain, and all other kinds of Over Shoes: utealle, mander J. Mattison ; and the achooner Grampus, Lieut. A. | adequate protection to our national interests embarked in | i reference to its capability tor “a Naval Depot and Yard } msien. will find i a dee vantage toreupply thesteslves Clogs, Moceasins, and alesr of boy’s Boots ‘itriol, E. Downes; the whole under the command of Commodore | our increased and growing commerce on the distant sta- | for the building and repairing steamships and other ves- | fi tiis eatathalunen dai and Shoes: misses’ and children's; of all kinds to be found tp endignis, Charles Stewart. ‘The cruising ground of this Squadron | tions. ‘The force proposed to be added to the home squad. | sels of waratthat place.” ‘The report of these officers has | Faery Yromm ell para of the United Stat the world. all of our own manufteture, and the best of Copperasy Sends from the Balke of Neo toundl Hidehovar ac d of. which extends from few. | been recived, and accom this. roses trons, sparta, of, she, 1 nitnd Serese. gumnenaanwiele roods, and warranted to be the best, and as chexp as the cheap- ‘Aramonia, extends from the Banks of Newfoundland to the River | ron, theeruising ground of which extends from New- | beet gd acm RES aI proraputade an ‘sil est. at 367 Broadway, corner ot Fi eet. ra Amazon, and includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Carib- | foundland to the river Amazon in South America, seems .n appropriation of one hun ousi Mars was ywrarebonse im America for the sale of Hou. dntdomec OREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Broadway. coh, Surat ot Lead | Bean Sea, tw benecessary in guarding our own shores, in protecting mae the Inst easion of Congress or the pu oof | gua ea i. bn va. 20 mem —~“GORK BOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS nhs. In the iterranean squadron, conformably with pre- | the immense capital emplo; in the coasting trade along ee dock, DGE*S LONDON B55" S—The subscriber mates to order Boots of the | Balsam ot ATEN MEDICINE DEALER Hooper's | Yi0us arrangements, an exchange of commands has taken | our whole seaboard from the St. Croix to the Sabine, and second class frigate, 20 SugR. pian as tbe Secratany: of she, CORDIAL GIN. labove descriptions, of the finest quality of French Calf | Turlingrons Bala Agipncelen Lave place between Commodores Morris and Morgan. in giving countenance and assistance to our foreign com- Abarth aren abe Beker spay SK. TTHIS muperior article can always be obtained at the Wine ‘in, in the Intent style, ana at very reasonable prices. Ger- fom haere doe. Commodore Morris sailed from the Coast of Brazil in | Merce with the West India Islands, and with the ports on | Fious inquiries, the examination of various plans, and the | J.” Yauiie, No 114 Fulton street, one door from Dutch stret. tlemeu who have been in the hapirol vagiog SFroraaens pains Seers’ and Liquid, the Delaware seventy-four, Capt. C. 8. McCauley, on the | the American continent... P consi ion of the offers of persons proposing ie fer : for iuferior articles, are requested to call and be convinced of ow a The ships proposed to be employed are built and afloat; | it, no plan was presented on which a suitable dock cou! CELEBRATED LONDON BITTERS, their interest in purchasing at this store frey's Cordis 19th of February, and arrived in the Mediterranean on the bs propose «sod +] be built within the limits of the appropriation, and the | These bitters are hi ty raccerended by the Medical Facul} ‘Drawings being taken of the feet, nnd x pair of Lasts kept for im Gedtrey’s Cardialssons, | Sth of April, when the command of the Mediterrancan | the officers ‘necessary to command them are mostly in | De Mott ont did not feel authorixed to enter into a contract | t¥ of kawrope as a reator.tive for the appetite, ad can be used in each customer, there is no duficulty i wetting a handsome and ompson's Eye Water. squadron was transferred to him by Commodore Morgan, Sotepionion gata ineeaiee Moen whan ina Pe snipe | requiring alarger expenditure than the sum appropriated | is are stare or mn ns og Vigwors, aud con “Vonstuitly on hand, a large assortment of rendy made Bress | ‘Alt ki T° Oh Rana SE ee eerie eect oF Bear athe hints | nary—the officers degenerate by idleness, while they are | for the purpose. ‘The plan presented by. § D; Dakin. for a wh‘lesale only at ‘one door froin Duteh at, Boots, latest swvles, at $3 and $340 per vair; Double Soles,from | ij description of Drugs and Druggists’ Articles; and | con} eres! on 4 improved by service. ‘The expense of manning and sail- | sectional dock, had the preference of the Department; but | _ Ageuts for Boston, Mass —Messrs. Blake & Trumball corner 1 1096 per pair. Over Shoes, it beck, Dancing toate, | Pores Ree a Seaacrer haabd,toolte poneeal cssoutaibat. Cony S, Coptain F. F. Voorhees, has been employed in ing these ships, of course, is greater than when laid up | ene ofa suitable size,with the necessarymachineryto work | Milk and Federabstrevis, For Providence, It. toy Mr. ‘Thomas lirpers, &e. at equally low prices. icles warranted genuine. | Mediterranean during the whole year, and is expected | 11 We can have competent and skilfal officers, good and. | it, could not be built within the sum appropriated. A de- | Sheuger, No. 1% West Water street. ‘i segs | COHN Lis WATKINS. 114 Felton street, he most Prompt attention given to orders from the | to sail in January next for Brazil, to interchange with the | ee en tt a ent or urge of active sea ser. | tailed report on the subject,with an estimate of the cost of | 4," S—Th* sbove articles may be had in bottles for family Lait! 5 prema Lad ery. frigate Columbia, Capt. ©. R- Shubrick, now on that sta-} Vic0'“"rrhat is the school in which they are taught, and in | Such adock, to be uses! as the elevating or floatin "Also—STOUGHTON’S BIT'TERS, ESSENCE PEP- NT/-HUMBUG STORE!—LIVEAND LET | __09 Imdykwyr tion. | The sloop Fairtield, commanded by Cammender A. and connected with a level rail track by which PERMINT, PHILADELPHIA PORTER, ALE AND vei be hae N SE OR TOUE:«C*d*S Bigelow during a part of’ the year, and subsequently by | Which they acquire a knowledge of their duties. To ae , - Atagaton | PEs AINE IDEAL ER, A LIVi!—At the old exctusive Boot Store, No. 144 THE ELIXER OF LOVE 3 f the year, equently by ® | taken upon the land with ease and safety, will CHAMPAGNE CIDEK, of supe ies Chases aes bare tener ate Beet ot eae Soe ae The haa aik a tee oneal Goat Commander 8. W. Downing, has algo been attached tothe | Duild a navy without, the, experience, Skil and force me’ {ted in another coramunieation when ail the Nb. ee NS Ree, gus pus the store ia not tolerated), an be obtuned W ter jeep ver EE Moliterranenn equadron. This vetsel will retum to the be pe Ahn -froramoren lsat, ned event of | fects and conelusions shall have been received from the | _"!8 Im*ee ue door from Duteh atreet roo! Boots manu 1 “ i 5 ni States upon the arrival out of the new sloop of war ‘ a vii ‘ . § yg ry Se arahin Ti ply Doe a eS Mite Skt olde Plymouth ow aout oval under the command af Cr | ine he frce ofthe cnomy tthe naony Gow and 1 | Bima ay at Vande a DovksIatcoagte | NrowTH Riek Ine HS rs ie it . How sad is childless married life— mander H. Henry. The sloop Preble, Communder §, B | ‘he national disgrace. I have, therefore, no hesitation jn } Teh ve of C pire tek ha , ‘4 SPENT ARY, 10446, Pelton agree (quality cons dered ) m this city. 26 5w*r ee Wilton, having Euished her cruise in'the Mediterrancan, | fecommending the employment of asuiticient number of } ance with the resolve of Congress, is making the ne ar Ur. MORKISON, Member ol ¢ ~PARIS BOOTS ANU LASTS MADE TO ORDER, the husband on the wife— y ing Me o q ferranean, | | ossels to require the services of every officer that can | ¢Xaminations as to the practicability of using the © London, and formerly Su , arrived at Boston the dist of August, and is ready agai ea) H By suse 175 Broapway, (Basement.) lord. fo ‘The sl ’ is ready 288i | be spared from shore duty, and capable of sea service. water as an elevating power for adock at New York.— | 8) ¥, conti a's o be eonattted eo fideme ally One doo? from Coart andt stre-t Love's Eur : r sea, The sloop Lexington has been employed as a i dws of offers tn th i When his survey shall have been completed, the Depart. | °" M. to 10 P.M. on wll diseases of a private nature, 4 vet of ove’s Exixen—that sweet beon' store ship for this squadron. She has made one voyage | A slight increase of officers in the subordinate grades 5 and all thos. cas-s mal-treated by un ducated persous asrnaunt " , iw A v . ot e* 18 Pri fessson om ute, f i fiends and all the amateure of a geuticmanl qhaustnre i The bed of fruitless Love. ‘The term of Commodore Morris's command having ex. | mend that the number of midshipmen to beKept as high | ‘ora laboratory at the Weshington Navy Yani, Mad for the | hls ates neh arte te eltieene toa be elaercets nents that he ean now make, in New York, with the best French ma Ligeton Cordlal\—-benvan wives gua Gonna as it was the beginnin eat About ten more , ; dan: A Tos terials, all that is s0 per retly made ia Paris by his master, the fe? ote pired, Commodore Joseph Smith has been selected to suc- | pursers could be beneficially employed. Several of the | employmentol a chemist and pyrotechnist. It is believed ising them not to place, theinselves under any ad- sker Clerce, whose numerous customers on a tele fad tenet of Vater gives ceed him, and has sailed for the Mediterrancan in the new | gajling masters being from age or infirmity unfit for sea | tht great advantages may be derived by employing scien- bie oth ge dinlony gst y invited to try Suser’e ba em en in despair! frigate Cumberland, Capt. 8. L. Breese; which vessel will | service, a small increase of the number is desirable. 1 | tific persons in testing the quality of copper and various : smpsone. have, tate one aneceed ey hereman In leuchorren and in glerts be the flag ship of the squadron. Upon the arrival out of | would recammend that the proviso limiting the number of | other materials, nd in the preparation of many articles } sill leaving the jark inthe sysvem, until ulumatel my \eemegea aantansiae woels the Cumberland, Commodore Morris will return to the | officers of the Navy, which was passed on. the dth of An- | Used in the service, which have heretofore been found, | it developes itselt lorable shape of secondary. syphilis. Consumption too a conqueror meets United States in the Delaware seventy-four. gust, 1812, be repealed so far asit regards the warrant offi. | when tsed,of inferior quality. It is highly important that a a fect care, withont mercury or BONTS——We et proof, doa Jo its uafaitiug ch rm, The cruizing ground of this squadron embraces the Me- | Gers, excepting midshipmen ; the present number being | Competent person be employed in the preparation of fuseos: © forms of the disease he UMAR vias tert waive coil acd passe neat coms Reopens, lnetineeand pales, diterranean sea. insuificient for the wants of the service. rockets and other fire-works indispensable in the naval a are not Wapleasaas, and are put up inepuvenieat = fine calf boots for men, ahi, EE a Oe In the Brazil squadron, in addition to the Delaware, | "The appropriation for increase, repairs, &e. forthe year | Service. So deficient is the service in this know ledge that henchianines csc, - toarse water boo's, aud shoes of all sorts and sizes. fecha peoloug suppressed, seventy-four, there have been employed the frigate Co- | 119.4, having been heavily drawn upon in payment of | the fusees necessary for its use are obliged to be purcha-} »THIt URES OF URETHRA.—Obstenctions in the ND—Lagies,uxapen and children's guiter, boots, shoes 2nd anbyihe ‘woud vous Cordial cured, lumbia, Captain E. R. Shubrick ; the sloop John Adams, | contracts, made, and in the execution of plans and the | *€4. Srerhthy aunt Jon. etecene ate eihereceen ee oe ete ask ins, sing! sales, and of every color In more their victions wrx. Commander Conover ; the sloop Decatur, Commander i F works. i ‘The Medical Department of the Naval Service requires | glands, accompanied with much irritation and dull pain in ‘adies, Gents, .»-istes, aud Child-en’s water ‘Ra Thana by its aid ve ‘imeured F hichgr f completion of works in progress anterior to the com- h fly ta fll ie of as | ‘hos? parts, sve some ‘of the consequences ef mal treatment. Ladies, Gents lice Mest style. all of which will, be ry = aig. 10 hast arragut, whichyvessel returned to the United States on | moncementof the present fiscal year, it was deemed ne- | talent, education and moral worth, properly to fill it, of as | G7", "Cures strictures iu 4 scies tific mauner, pomouirg their fheaper than at any other store in this cit 9 0 Trews diene the 18th of Febrinry ; and the schooner Enterprize, now | cessary, in October last, to discharge a large portion of | high onter as in other branches of that service ; but the | ,bsorption without rain. Persons who frou reading eatehepen- . 528 WALKER, 419 Broadway, fature’s Law, in command of Lieut. J. M. Watson, Commodore’ Mor- | the persons employed under this head; leaving, however, | Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons have no military rank. | ny books or bug-tear adve tisements. ana may be ite ott teem Carmer OF Canal st. is ra apectic exse, an arrived at Rio de Janeiro in the Columbus, seventy- |i ‘ihvelteveds Gaotgh funds unexpened fo meet most of| A modification ofthe Iaw, hy which medical officers in [tse bellt ta: they are eguiyectsofericture, can have the 5 a 1 2d of August, whei " 5 % “ . . vice be entitled to rank, in a manner si- | opinion of Dr M. without any charge Persons ar- frequently J, Re LAND SHOP S4GRE nt No, 99 North 6th atrect, | dore Daniel Pure, who had heen pointed ge ieen Seca tiuieyecenmnome me eas of Comaroes 0F Une rit UOT ieecrbel tn tie erhny, mightbe benebonlly told by auseks ey have stretare, when in truth they have ¢ the poblie, that he has Ipisinnant lasliees: eo cess ing this medicine from the country, by now the flagship of Common eons Lbs latter vessel is | August, 1842, which forbids the transfer of appropriations | made. ~ 2 CONSTITUTIONAL DF BILITY. —Those suffering from ie, nt fo, 98 Wasson where he will thankfully rece: have it bowed. 0 eat to any part of the ee ‘a ner, but she will re- | from one to another branch of expenditure in this Depart. |, Commander Wilkes, with the officers under him, has | the effects of a secret destructive habit, would do well to cail tnd faithfully execute, all orders be may he (avored ‘with on the $3 per bottle, or 82 per dozen, nd imem - | tm to the United States upon the arrival out of the fri. | mont, ne onecetad injuriously, Were these transfereper. | been assiduously engaged in preparing the Hydrographi- | on De M, who will without any charge demonstrate to them Trnet reaenval’s terme fre newt (ar | COMBE DAGUERREAN GALLEMIES OF Fa” | St¢Ruritm, now proparing for ava under the command | mised it is belicreds si transfers per} cal results of the Exploring :xpedition for publication. | the morbid cond ‘aus system in such affections, “NEW STYLE OF C EN T CAI LUMEY BESUES PRONOGRATEON of Captain FH. Gregory. “The sloop Boston, Commander | among’ the clicved that sufficient means might be found | Peeve the end of the year forty plates of charts will be | which are augrav sted by the ase of nostrums, auch as 4. MEY ost oises btm. 0, leroy cork beawtiied tot] LENT jOLORED FHS Pendergraft, has sailed from Boston to relieve the John | tions, to pay moot if Rota aed balances, o appropria: | eady for publication ocupriaay Upwards ofeer enty ge. Se. and the basis of all sucn being tinesnre of Syanish flies an "4 ») if "| le a “a p ys in the fitting, uf . alates Only te reste er dep a a eye ae ee eee ea cies | | eke iaadbliot Ai ig Pioneer, lately used as a receiving vessel at | COMPICtNg, And repairing of vessels, and for payments on | Neral, an local surveys of the groups and islands of | “tier pout paid sud gontaypiog a fer, will eaxure medicine Thong which may, be found xeatlemen's cloth, velvet, a new forth and Baltimore streets, Baltimore Baltimore, in now fitting out at Norfolk as astoreship for | {inc gutlic interests woukd te pooeate a so ereuated that Many more ere POCA 22 EVE Oe ne ae ey DeSales tor ete a an ali a “4 +4 * B er ve. — one exception 5 fe of glazed, nnd fine otter caps. Al daria geo ‘Alban: quadron. Lieut, Shaw has been ordered te command | qutiiorise these transfers early. inthe ensuing sexe” ©° | © Commander Wilkes reports, that the narrative prepared | vertiaing surgeon iu the city. See his aty! ne oe tl skin, silk and far hats, of a beauiiful : , ae i Lint nogebidh aye pyvem—rdy fF contracts mado, some of them years | bY him, under the authority of Congress, will \e ready | his office. 206% Batton stn et. er. The cruising ground of this squadron extends from the 7 Fancy Furs—Also, i ares. f a of timber, and various materi for the press previous to March next. Maityand Free Traminings for ane at very low Brice ‘Admittance free, mouth of the River.Amazon to Cape Horn, along the y, Ww dve expired without having ‘been Sor | the Naturalists and. others. are also em yyed in the IN bie te E N.B.—The Caps of the subscriber took the These Portraits having bean a she Kirst, Pram Equator eastward to the south-western boundary of the | pleted, Tieretofore the Department has been in the prac | “eteription and arrangement of the perenne gor net Soueaieg tate Fai of the American Tnstitatr. on Gy hugiest honor the American an Hin a ft, | African station, Cape Negro; thence slong the coast of| fice of extending the time for completing these contmets, | aural history. For thelr pay and that of the persone WIG ‘ 30 Im*r 198 Chatham et; opposite Roosevelt. | Possively. nt thels last camNBIEORs, are ca ce anes Ba sha kb Good Hope. dais where the intereste of the United Btates have not suftered ecessary in the keeping and attendance of the hall, and SO sects rebemsbles the minced ft of,.*ohe Setceeanien snd of superiority heretot versa squadron, at the commencement of the year, | hy ens ¢ law of the 3d) fo complete the arrangement, a small appropriation is H i 4 io BEGARS! BEGARS! SEGARS! Dove UT ene imoatbeautifal Dugwerreotypee ret | aghyitied of the frigate, United, Sates, Captaiye Jered by ete er rcnteasts to be given ty. advertisement tothe | asked. ‘The whole is making as rapid an approach to | wavel and wnigae wla ty is Being made wither” sewing at M, HENRIQUES, No, 51 William street, respectfully | PF eve Without to weather | Armstrong ; the sloop Cyane, Commander Stribling ; the | Jowest bidder, see srohibit their further ion, | completion as can be expected in such duties. ‘The re- | weaving, which causes its appearances y to. fe his friends tnd the publi iy, char he hes / ry day, at o1 is lowest bidder, seems to p rther extension. 4 4 A C hh b hairs both te " + inl Pal y, jumoe’s Premium A ‘nd Patent Plates,Cases. | sloop Yorkiown, Commander Nicholas ; the sloop Dale, | There are many contractors who would have large sums | port and estimate of Commander Wilkes is submitted | the natural hair, both in lightuess and uatural appearance, a» w the. arg e cee oe ark aaligee Tne enone. cranes OF, Bemarte JOE } Re. Re. wholeanln and vetall 87 Im?m_ | Commander Dornin ;the schooner Shark, Lieut. Eagle, | due them on the completion of their contracts for previous | herewith. ies Ger eel max of cmiation ovineattaiaaatie ing and Regalia, UNTep STATES D GUERRIAN GALLERY, 175 | and the store-ship Relief, Lieut. Sterett. The whole under | deliveries, being the ten per cent reserved on the amount | , 1 the generalestimates for the half current year end- | and Lae great etils of othe is entirely vol 4, The seeps jorma, Brondway, ap stair. —E. W Ld rea Featl | the command of Commodore Thomas Ap C. Jones. On | of those deliveries; but in consequence of the nonexten: | iNg June 40th, 1843, and the fiscal year ending June 30th, | And eonnolaseur are alike juvited to insyeet this novel aud beau the attention of citizens an » Visiting ie ey to his | the 24th of January Commodore Jones was recalled, and | gion and non-fulfilment of those contracts, these amounts | 1844, fifteen thousand dollars are required “ for the erec- | uful ‘Win, and the peeulia method of fitting the at the D spendin collection of Dewencrecyee its single oF a eroupe Commodore A.J JDallas ordered tosucceed him in the com: | remain unpaid. As the United States have suffered no loss | tion of the building for the depot” of charts and instru. | manuti 's A © Barry, 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty oy two, to fourieen rons on the same Plate, witch ot | mand of the squadron. Commodore Dallas sailed from | by these iciays, and as the parties expected an ‘extension | ments. That sum is embraced in the amount appropri i amma 82) ngemindad, ty and accurcy of delineation cannot be surpassed. Por | Norfolk in the sloop Vandalia for Chagres, and arrived at | according to former usage, appears to be a proper eace | ted for enumerated contingent ex in the act of MUSIC. meaan, (a new brand.) ‘\ i Callao in the latter part of July, On thesth of August | for the interposition of Congress for their relief. Congress | 94 March last; but the '‘ erection of for depot,” is] YPESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUN, Professors of . ‘American Tnatituce a, ite echibicion awarded Mr | he had not met with Commodore Jones, who was absunt | vrovied for analagous cases by anactdated February 10th, | 20t specified therein, and the law prohibits the applica- | VA “Maste, tawof Saratoga Springs, respectfuily announce, pate vane boxes. White tl tit premium for the best Daguerreotype lskeness for | on a cruise to the Sandwich Islands, Tees andthe passage of a similar act at this tune ould | tion of any part of the amount appropriated for " other | that they are now prepared to give their, attendauce at private ipes, of various qualities. groupinga ma poseral effect, which is but another proof of the | The Yorktown returned home on the 2d of August, and cnable the Department to effect an equitable settlement of | Objects” than those enumerated; therefore leg. lation is parce. Sgiress, serenades, Si nd the eustiing season, per- coae.” cy in ecg agent ia New York for the very superior'| the Dale on the 19th of October, having: on board the re- | these eases. necessary to perfect and legalize the application of the | ‘All uiders for their stteudance will be received and answered I sole, no other establishment in | mains of Commodore A. Claxton, who died while in com- | jt is not proposed to make any contracts the ensuing bp sl “the erection of depot,” the object for which | ar their present residence, 49 Crosby street. na! mer e-amoui $a was specified in the estimates, and for which GREAT REDUCTION purpose it is applied. » a certa wP + . Teppend the repert of the superintendent of the bulld- Ba ey Bete en ih ea harman fi slary Peoma ing, n which he asks for an appropriation of $20,000 for t ‘i ‘i i grading the grounds, ke. ‘The house halies estimated for cst licen Bye Sith Ones Farteskin cabvintne would be convenient, but is not deemed essential at this the American in«titute time. | It isproper to remark that this building ie adapted | GOLOSMITH'S CHIROGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, for in its form and structure not only for a depot of charts and he astruc'ion inetramodts, but for an estronorsical obecrvatory, and for : PENMANSHIP other scientific investigations. and Book-Keeping. 189 Bradwey, ite John street, is It cannot but be ‘rrettly ing to you to learn how great an the day and evenimg, for the reception of pur by the learned societies and ear for live oak, nor for any other timber except absolute- y required for immediate use, the Department intending to build only four small timber vessels during that time, and the timber for which being mostly on hand, ‘The docaing of timber for long periods, a large portion uit partly covered with water, seems of very questionable utility, and there are some positive injuries arising from the practice. ‘The timber is taken from the water, and before allowing ittime to dry, is hewn and’put up for the frame of the ship. The plan! sawed from it to cover the frame. The consequence is great shrinking yto warp; requiring additional expense for a and at fate can they be 4 mand ofthe squadron. The places of these vessels hay N 7 Frported termi cbiersalap, Vronch sud Ameri | been supplied by the sloop Lovant, Commander IN, anality, with Plate Cases. | Pago, which sailed from Norfolk on the 9d of September, I. es, Ke., always on hand. fr} and the Warren, Commander J. B. Hull, on the 19th of October. ‘The new frigate Savannah has been equi ed be ka LO a a m F iy CADEMY. R : bata tat sailed Pe i. 19th of Qorper' oom New York, ssns. Ros to ine ” in. A. Fi y COFFEE. Minn oon ‘sew forks thas they rave opened an squelratl “When she reaches the Pac fe the United States WEST ates corms oy bey regi to ee ee Mycomer of Anthony ese | will pro pably return home, The store shin Esie, Lieu. . ’ Ke, as well as . “ tenant Manning, from Boston on the 9th of Feburary Near ich, New ¥: ‘Fiaying had long experience in hea, | with provisions and stores for this squadron. Upon her ONSTANTL YON WAN s. a or pl, Green Road “pe to seeate the patronage those wie wish to oecou: | arrival a aut. Manning wee colleved from the. com. WIN" i.—Onders from the country carefully and promptly at- led to. al8 im interest has been evinced nid, free and expeditious style of / aud Ground Coffee 1. and Lisutenant N. W. Duke orderedto succeed him scientific men of Europe, as well as at home, upon the ex- | Mercantile Bereeaterg, | Uidccdty lessens Of one Uoiies lores, Sepang Merges (Seseet at fe shorter notice Ce ae eee aerate OF Te eeaceg eras sine chest ancl cor. The Erie hae arrived on thestation. The veasele of this hy ay gem ag ag Aieacy | tablishment of an institution by the Government,in which | hort eseh, 1 polwaenepeomtgy f | J.C. KINNER. | vigoro: Tapia and activa and ve the taney Ge body more | squadron have been ordered to return tothe United States, | rot, which dl if 1 may. 0 term it, appears to be » | &portion of the duties will be the advancement of science, | | The ladies are taught » neat ¥ pistolary hard, 4 beautiful ae- Goody sent to any part of the city free of expense. Ueaxelveret ceeunsed Gs in future, by the way of China and the Cape of Good | fungus, a parasitical plant, like mould, gornlaning in the | Great liberality of feeling was expressed towards the offi- | Com?! ishment to the PING. PR vt. WTO AS TIPS aT NT Ha Antes AT, Hope, j wood, and destroying the tenacity of its fibre, which fan. cer sent abroad for the purchase of instruments; and, 08) a, oy. tem of ingrructisn, pursred at his Acsdemy i this DISBROW’S RIDING ECHOOL, fi. n TOME TNL his squadron cruises along the whole west coast of | gus would be less liable to germinate in dry than in moist | Another mode in which their great satisfaction was shown, | i voorenc weudy is wee, derived from any pric ted work, hut BOWERY. *€, DOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, — | America, and westward from the meridian of Cape Horn | wood. It is indeed doubted if it could germinate at all in | Xtremely valuable presents of books were made to its li- vial of a thor-rgh practical knowledge of the subjec OR LADIES from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M. daily. Guonon 2° GHEE Now i Gtrest and Bow. | to one hundred and eighty d west longitude, and | perfectly dry wood. brary through him. wes beng smeranges! a to render familiar 9 the at For Gentlemen * 3 Smut to per daily. Tips om AS southward between those meridi "A deficiency is apprehended in the appropriation for |, Contracts awarded to the lowest bidder have , depargrent of mereaattie Deel se, Ce ER. Lecture Legssons. xencise Ripra. pope aod ate ta lne ape ae ‘The East India Squadron has been composed of the fri- | provisions and clothing for the current year. The sum for some heavy ordnance, but t ANY ea Oe Woke (Evening Class.) Frapeettully vite the attention © ate Constellation, Commodore Kearney, Commanding ranted by Congress for this purpose way less than that led to fulfil their engagements A ENG Cree Tees peete dally a. thetehoots » the’ squairon and the sloop Boston, Commander J.C. | asked for by the Department, and not sufficient to provide | (ently the guns have not been procured, policy of | Geotlemon day cud éveuing, at such rsa may 00 | 20 Rides - wg Single giving contrac’s for supplies of such importan lowest bidder, in preference to known and founders, is of questionable utility. _ But sue! sent requirement of the law. The lowest pri not always the cheapest. he loss of lives dnring the tor the persons actually in service at the passing of the ee to the law. Efforts are making to bring the expenditure within the preper Big but owing to the recent establishment of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, and the state of A Hie ied i one ts to receive CLOTHS, CANS Nabe Basi and ‘Draveing. Rooms a “aed, alt | VESTING Shenoy every Packet, te ng acured the re | Long, which later vessel, after, visiting the mast impor: every attention devoted to the somfort of these who may Konor deepen al pom, fen area hieneul to give: Brrteer Fant ports and iistende Ja the, China sens and ihe Peo . " mange. i sO srmente, made to at the shortest notice and | Gyured home by Pape, vs mgust— Keepin heir hare, om ivory at thigetabtio | Ah, Beier mney, tynotieg and | The Constallation left China ia the early part of the year, ba ate fustruction. the Academy—-A superior erticle of Metailte go im*ee_ She thiog, \opper extra qual ment, wi - ‘and was at the Sandwich Island in August las il in } i counts with the shi distant stations, the De u mais mer metre " Sree Ape tamed, Bae’ | 8 few days forthe United Sate, vin California and Cape ment has not Yet Been able to Iearn the preise condition | I war and since that time, from the bursting of gun on | yt. 20h OMRER HT NG Mah ae re Mis SU’ . ti tures. J A vy = ee og Tah eieed PROPS OF SINGING tow A ogee = tain, for sue whew ‘A squadron, under the command of Commodore Foxhall | °'i's.cy's1o,000 worth of provisions, clothing and small | Ue loss from the enemy's shot, Ammunition as well AGS —SPF Timea Xo i 68 Vasich Scot oe John cib sme | enretall, TLE VJE'S, 190 Nassau street, | As has been fitted out in the place of that comman- * stores, have been lost by the burning of the uri, the | Guns is by law to be procured in the like manner {rom the w2t 3c Beitsey WEROO

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