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a 4 MONEY MARIA. Cotton Market. THE SOQ ates RN MAIL. ‘ ‘habeas Saturday, Dec. 30—6 P.M. | | Since the ure of the previous steamer, there hat} At Farmington, (Conn.) on Thursday, 28th inst after an } Vashington. man from Ohio, but any investig yy them, The Stock Market continyes in the same unsettled state the subject ieee the: Cato’ Crop. 00) eee a eee nema ania eae, Weate Of Thomas Cowles, CHATRAM THEATRE. : 7 ; Exq. aged 33 years. THE! be areflection on the judiciary of the country. that has characterised it during the whole of the past week. ry. The miserable unfavorable weather that — GRAND JUBILEE IN HONOR OF pfowereependence of the Herald.) law was wrong, let a general law be enacted to meet ‘ . ; | has prevailed for weeks throughout nearly the whole of | tt | , r Wasurotox, Dec. 29, 1848. | rach catoheneghvreard’ but he trusted the House wopld | Mehswk declined 2) per cent; Harlem, 4; 1. Island, 2; 00 Sotthom country, hes created sufficient impression on Foreign Importations. NEW YEAR'S DAY. ot be forced to do the work of the Judiciary. Ohio 6's, 4; Mlinois, 3; Canton, 4; Indiana, 1}; Norwich | the minds ef those interested to induce them to hold for] Gaano Canany—Brig Agues—200 tons barilla 13 pipes 90 DAY PERFORMANCE Banner, Esq.— “eM Beanosi said if'o smalla matter as this, the sim- | advanced 4; Patterson, }; Reading Railroad, 3; Stoning- | further advices, By the table given below, which is de- | bbla wine 20 do almonds 40 bags coffee to master. Commences at 2, lock, with the Drama of Sm :— ple reference of a memorial was to cause so much debate, x ‘pti o rices. | 8erving of considerable attention, coming from a reliable meni ie CEE, i i ‘eeling | what might they not expect when the important business | ‘2% 4—Several descriptions were firm atprevious p source.it will be seen that the movements in cotton for this \ PERFECTION fis evidence in the Senate of deep feeling | Orit. version came before the House, Ifwe had no con- | The sales at both Boards were not very extensive, and | year, thus far, have been very limited compared with pre- MARITIME HERALD. ‘To conclude wien p to the otcupation of the Oregon 'Terri- | cern with the memorial, Jk onght not to be referred st All. | most of the stocks offered indicate a downward tendency. | vious veasons. The cause of this result is to be attributed = == VIRGINIA SERENADERS CONCERT. it may .be regarded as the certain pre- | We were not sitting here to correct the errors o| icu- | 1¢ is the impression, however,that prices will recover their | entirely to the ability of holders and producers, to kee} Salling Days of the Stexm Ships. NIGHT PERFORMANCE, ses 7 lar cases. It was, however, another question whether the 4 their supplies, It is the effect of the improvement in . FROM AMERICA. a > gn ramatit magnificent debate, great excitement, | jaw was a just law or not, uiring abolishment or | former position, and that they must be sustained for some departments of business in this Bronte y The stock in | Hibeni ROM LIVERPOOL. — i Commences with the meee ic spectacle of the After which MARRI“<D RAKE. To conclude with the VIRGINIA SERENADERS CONCERT. i i amendment. He had voted for the reception of the pe-|timetocome This view is taken by those particularly | most ofthe markets at the south this year is larger than at Lanna, tant action on that question. The Wes- | ihentsty. would vote for inquiry, and ifthe law was | interested in such « result, and the foundetion of their| the ame period last, ‘The rivers running through the | Caledonis, tors, (Messrs. Burton, Allen, Atcheson, | (yund'to be oppressive, he would advocate its amendment. | °°" . orm southern section of the country have been in navigable | Acadia, rs, are girding on their armour or the | Another view might arrive out of the memorial. If the | opinion is the fact that the banks cannot, with safety.even | oxJer unusually early this season, and the planters haye . i f Judge had acted illegally, it was right to have the power | ifdisposed, withdraw themselves at once from their stock | seized the opportunity to get their cotton to market, and Ship Masters and Agents, Deen ec ee Bre | of impeaching him. -He therefore would vote for a refer | operations. the consequence has been sn accumulation in the princi an Mahal cater ita favar, if Captains Of Vessels will _,, MIBLO'S GARDEN. » possession be taken of that Tertitory, fos Pe oe ae dae ies be eneees The Seventh Ward Bank has declared a semi-annual | Pdepets. oo the test informed agree, as to | ort of the Shipping left ar the Pore whence i did Day Performanceevery Saturday at 2 o'elock ing their reasons for the same. Mr, StreHins, of Georgia, disagreed with his colleague | dividend of two anda half per cent, payable on the 94 | the extent of the present crop, is. 1,800,000 bales, and uny | wale Spoken on their Passage. fet of Cheht Mi Neca nting some of (Serco ee bor us zuekes He was in favor of paren? i i prox. variate oe sant scp will ra below rather than ex- | board 4 genpesiatety a agg! surival. a oe) Pr pend C Me Aig Roctwell. was constrained to remark that he ha ici le was sorry to see so much excitement on PA n ceed it. ices at ever fe market in this country ure | respondents, ome or al wil so confer « favor rotesque et Pyas Extravagant ir. R. Williams, on to know the state of feeling in Ohio subjest—or whenever any thing pertaining to the South |" Our Domestic Exchanges remain without any very ma | very high, particularly ‘ew Orleans, and all range | seudinx t@ this Office all the Marine Intelligence Est | Plerrorand Mime «ses ses Mz. B, Heatington. bject, and he could assure the Senate and | was before the House. ‘did hot believe that the inter- | terial alteration, ‘The present rates are at the lowest point | higher for all grades than the quotations current in Liver. | btn. Nautical Information of any kind will be lly NEW YEAR’S DAY AND EVENING, ry, that there was the most entire unani- | ¢sts of the South were to be cudungered by such a trivial | and the regular demand for the ordinary purposes of trade | pool on the 4th inst. were The Greatest Bill ever presented to the citizens of New York, h I ; i i ks P consisting of sentiment on the subject among men of | sublect ap the memorial before vrmfeated.” What wos | keep prices at a fair remunerating level. With the excep- | gt” Houscof this in, teks ee issued from 2 | “PORT OF NEW XORK, DECEMBER 31. TWo PEKFURMANCES, B. Whole Brigades of Ohio Militia have | (, : j ‘i i ———— with i 4 4 e question? A petition. What shall be done with it?— | tion of Alabama funds, our previous quotations are still | weight and consideration, eee Ly LE’ ir names to memorials, asking for the | 4 motion had been made for a Select Comnittee. Why | current, ‘ihe present conveyance, carries’outimportant news in som 1 i ih in Two Magnificent ph ang A AN eS re occupation of the Territory—and there | not investigate it, if the law was wrong. Refer it to the I d relation to Cotton, as will have been noticed from our ne unbroken sentiment on the subject. Judiciary, and let them report whether it required amend- Boston late circulars; a feeling of speculation, founded upon data, noon, the second at 7 o'clock m the Evening. MONDAY, JANUAKY 1, 184 ‘. 7. t r r Cleared. ‘ 4. esolution of Mr. Allen, calling onthe Pre-| ment or repeal. Mr. Stephens denied that the law as entirely local, has been manifest in this city for some r : . e ’; tbe We a copy of his letter of instructions (with | laiddown by Mr. Saunders, was the Common Law of months past ; but up to the date of our last clrouler, no Wing ear rage h iste CH Merhall; Konobas- | A Magnificens ‘Treat fo usher in the New Year, entitled to Mr. Everett, in relation to this | Georg’ If a man was falsely accused and prosecuted, i he was not required to pay costs, but on acquittal, was at to which | have already alluded—came | 36 wat bot ma pay evidence had reached us of a similar spirit, from any of HovLind s’Aspinwall; Gaston’ AND THE the southern cities. Since then, however, we have receiv- | Collins & Co-Barques Loujes, Sch PERSIAN HORSEMEN Master Stevens will apps as Little Co: \ “ i & Thebaud; Mr. Archer, of Va., it will lay oxen Bl at. ‘There was no need of excitement. He was Cotton, and heavy operations having been entered into, a ies Si nena sees: |”, NOOt HE aa aE ce aa day—to which day the Senate has ad- | opposed to refering the ene to the Teicha Tefen Pacem ae, wa ee chiefly by speculators ; the origin and basis of this move- ‘Deborah, Jones, St Thomas, WW Pratt The French Hercules will -xhi af ; , ready burdened with business. | Mr. King then read | South ['@Hido 73. a0 Treasury ment, being the wet and unfavorable weather experienced | Mary. ion, Avalachicola, Post & Phillies; Magnolia, betitions are occasionally received, asking the opinions of Judge Grant end snother legal ignitary le ol for picking in Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and West | Smith, Por: Leon. J Nowon tt; Androdus, Itch, Savannah, ‘After witch dateeimisaioy luction of postage: one to-da: r. | to show, that said law did require amendment. He also " it | Tennessee, and the belief i uent diminution of | § T Nicoll; Cayuga, Jackson, do, John Ogden; Madison, ee im. the Chamber of Commerce, of Cin. | read theopinion of aGrand Jury in this district, given | Foreign Exchange has advanced in this market, butit| (y¢ supply at New Cricans, from the amount calculated Bulkley, do, Sturges ke Clearmais Nauicy Jan, Smith, Cha is Vaulting WONY BRACES. Z ai tad a me A ane pte ea has not yet reached a point that will permit the shipment | upon eariyin the season. in New ‘Orleans, particularly, | > ‘eum Baas lave, uty art, Zach (Be) [oo NB taraat wilt de kod eanaae ale deena ‘abinet appointments of im ortance will| Mr. Saunpens interposed, and said the memorial did not | of specie. The demand is very limited, and there is an | the price has been carried up by speculation, until their * Antigua, 4 3 Ann Hyman, Toten, New A Great Dox, who will sieg, dance and talk. by th T ask for legislation on the subject, nor did he believe the | 441 limited supply of bills. There are very few south | qUotations are quite as high as those of this market ; or- Piatt; Ann D. Bedell, Noriolk, Sturges & Clear ‘Wheuea on his War Path—O & Stone. on by the Senate next Tuesday. inhabitants required of the House the repeal of the law, | ©? PPly i y lers have been sent thence to Mobile, to Savannah, and | man} Chief, Van Name, Baltimore, A B Cooley & Co; Maria, Corde Volants by Hiram W Franklin. ern bills in the market, and the quotations for sterling ex- | Charleston, and even in this market purchases have been five. ee 2 & N Briggs. Also, brig Marie Caroline, (Fr) Levi woe oa ‘ges: but additional saleguard A change at New Orleans, Mobile, &c., are much higherthan | made on New Orleans account. We are informed that the | Dugous, Nantz, 9 ou1 saovite, cleared 26:h; brig Low: Comic Souns by Bive f begearope mamas iy: pe Is. ENTY-CIGHTH CONGRESS. Mr.Coss—Said he did not agree with his colleague from ” f ‘ 7 Muustrels. FIRST SESSION. Georgia, nor the member from New York, and argued at 4 ve bigs Banks in South Carolina and Georgia have been making | «; , opucludeeits. a some length to show that they were asking for a new prin. | those given for the previous packet. ‘This is created by | OiVsnces on Cotton, and are under e Dean king ei, Myrick for Gibralear, and sehr Harp, Cater, for Fara and a Pr Mouse of Representatives. ciple, of legislating upon general laws, because of parti. | the small shipments of cotton from any port. Foreign ex: | the same for four months. In New Orleans and Mobile, Arrived. OR, THY MYSTERIES OF NEW YORK. Wianic Dec. 29, 1843. cular cases. change has without doubt reached a higher rate than we | arrangements, various haracter, but to the same effect, | Brig Agnes, Hunt, 45 days from Cadiz, via Grand Canary, nee: doors will ba “ued x t7_—overture at 7—perlurmanee APIONB TOM 5 1Ss es i Mr, Stetson, of N. ¥., in reply to Mr. R. D. Davies, de-| an) again experience for some time. Cotton must go | havealsobeen made. ‘These movements have somewhat | with wine, to master. . Wall commmace 06778 Selec! srayers to-day, we had quite a scene. It| nied that Mr. D. spoke the sentiments of the people of that or 4 3 8°) checke.\the legitimate course of the cotton trade, by | Bru Gardoct H, Wright, Cutts, 19 days from, St. Dominko, | “ay YON’S INDEPENDENT AMERICAN t one time as if it was only preparatory to | State, he certainly did not speak those of his, Mr. 8., con- | forward, speculators will not hold much longer, and the | driving from the markets the buyers for English ‘and | Wigh coffee. Ha, been 9 days this side ot Cape May. go to CIRCUS. d coffe, or rather coffee and pistols. ‘The | stituents. He said, that the security of the south, on the | moment extensive shipments are made, exchange will find | French account ; and the result must be an accumulation | magn. 2 . BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. irk Herald was the cause of all the mis- | Contrary, depended on the broad line which separated the | 5 | -oner level. of heavy stocks in all the ports, but more particularly | — Brig Canonicus, Copeland, 21 days from Trinidad de Cuba, Botas S5.centey Pit 19% cent. r powers of Congress from the power of the States. Beep t New York. We estimate the stock here now at 65,000 | with sugar, to Chastelain & Ponvert. r GRAND FETE FOR NEW YEARS’ DAY A Mr, Davis explained, but in so low a tone, we lost what Rates or Foreian Bitts ww New York. Dec. 30 bales, and there is shipping at and on the way here from| Brig Star, Pitman, 12 days from St. Kitts, with old iron, ke THREE PERFO! EARS? : DLACK, of Pa., asked leave, and the indul- H Nov, 15. ‘ov. 30. Dec. 15. Dec. 30 sate to A. Hubbard & Co THREE PERFORMANCES. louse, in dto a ich | es London 8 808%” 1094100% | the South, about 40,000 bales. Much less Cotton is in pro- | chr David Risley, Chadwick, from Washington, NC. with Morning + ++ Commencing at 10 e’cleck. the pices, tn eee eS aeateer which | Mr, Brows, of Tenn., asked if it would be in onder to | fmiom 3M 5 32h 93% 5 27 cess of shipment to Great Britain than at the same time | ,,9cht David Risley, Chadwick, from Washington, NO. with iafterse| Dt pies f(g ba 'd not only himself, but the House. ‘The | move an amendment—to enquire what alteration: Amster’m, — 3934a — 40 a —| for many years past, and the exports for the next month | Indies. ' i % Evening te ™ ‘k Herald, in its report of the proceedings | be made in the laws of the District of Columbia ? Hamburg, 35 5 S54 35a 35; 0354 | must shew a very§.great falling off compared with last] Schr Hope W. Gandy, Gandy, from Washington, NC. with Phacalorcinnbhs Wit onmee ‘ day, had stated, that he held in his hands a} Mr. Avams spoke at some length, apd with considerable | Bremen, atts T134a 77 Tra 77% 7834879 | year, Payal stores, to master. . ‘& Gihud Aiedes te ee an pacing for a reduction of ii gee upon let-| Warmth He contrasted the action of the House at a pre-| Quotations at the South vary more than those of this |" “We beg to refer you to the statements of comparative |, Schr Richd Thowpson, Buck, from Philadelphia, with mdse, 4 er uprer ties {7 | vious session, when a bill was hurried through it in half | ¢; ‘ exports, stocks and receipts, which we have taken much | ‘master. any oe After which a Grand Cavalerde entitled is Alay aes genera “4 LT tinier an hour, by Me. White, of Louisiana, to prevent white | “itY» a the rates depend on the forwarding of produce for | Capone Soot aa croaduay. ‘and to the latest dates from | ,,®ché James Hand, Haskell, from Virgina, with mdse, to the ENEMIES IN WAR IN TEACE FKIENDS. Payee b ben’ inate. that he had pe 4 F Ror | men from being incarcerated in the jail of the district. thefamount of their supply. the various points. ‘ Below. ‘ Ground and Lofty 4 umbliag. r , ; He read from the journal the course pursued on that oc- Rares at THE Principar SourHERN Cities. “Our ldat report of the market was ‘made up for theAca- A , ‘i Mrs Gossin and Mias Divine in eported, had the Subject been made a mat- | Casion. and was bitterly sarcastic Wwhen comparing it A ‘New York New York | dia on the Lath inst, singe which the animation then no-| Norstii wah nome ie Fora Livonion ea TREQEA ASD POMONA. icule. If this report had been made with | with that now had. lepicted im glowing terms the | (,. “= Sterling. France, sight. 60 days, | ticed has continued and somewhat increased. The ac-| French barque L’Aigle, Seiguette, 40 days from Bordeaux, Flying Gord Byolutions by Master Varaer. » increase the excitement on the subject | indignation which pervad od every part of ihe House, | © plaatoe Dae, Ih Re eee Se a1 4S | counts from Liverpool to the Sth instant, per Hibernia, | With brandy, &c. to A. Sriguette. Wie CAKOLINA MINSTRELS ig he hoped it would signally fail in its when a gen ‘leman came into it and told them they were | savannah, 10; 6%a7%e were received on the 2st, and were not as favorable as| British b josh be heen tte Mr Speacer ss the Red Manof the Forest, he report furthermore stated that he had | liable to be imprisoned in the district jail. But there was 10 25, 734a884 was expected, und would have had a depressing effect on MAORI Mast rarer in fils vriaaipatact of horsemanship. A not know what to do with the petition | nofeeling now. On all sides they were cool, dispassion- | Mobile, 3,5 a6 our market, had' we not a day or two previous received pall Mire till Vaulting by the froupe. | ade no such statement, nor had he heard | %@, #8 far as any idea of feeling for the man at present | 140,104, 1% Saag accounts from }New Orleans of injury to the Gulf crop. General Record. Mons Marcoullier tne great Walancer. o the letter writer was, he might ask him | purpose of letting a free citizen of Virginia go free, and | ‘These comparative quotations shew the variations in | 0vé" 3000 hs Rbcta the waareer cy Th tenigine ices +! packets will sail on Taesday next, 2d Jan. ‘Their letter bags Negro Songs, Choruses: Ke: by." Ole Whitlock. tthe errors, but ashe did not, he must | Sholishing the obnoxious law. . The old man was eloquent, | sterling exchange, and also the regularity of the other de’ | {nct Wate. “Inout cireuloe of the ith of November wa | closeat Gilpin’s. ‘The Havre packer also sails on Tuesday. ‘oeoneimde with nat he said on the occasion. He said he | bitter, pathetic, and argumentative by turns, and made by | scriptions, ‘There has been considerable speculation in | gave it a8 our opinion that the present crop would be about 3 7 cleared at Philadelphia _DON QUIXOTTE, introduce the petition to the House as it | far the speech on the occasion. m " 1,800,000 bales ; we came to that conclusion from the best " J (0 of flour, corn 4 AMERICAN MUSEUM ddressed to it. He felt himself bound to] | Mr. Parxe, of Alabama, contended that any alteration | State and other stocks since our Jast report of this nature. | information derived from the cotton growing region, and | fay WG; sings whch time shy, has not tes Ward of out: AND PERPETUAL FAIR explanation, in case it had been in- | of the law would make the District of Colusnbia a recep: | Prices have fluctuated as much ag dsual, but the present | we have seen no reason since suicient to induce any al-| experienced in the vicinity of Bermuda, ! NEW YEARS DAY. 4 0 increase the already existing ex- | tacle and re e in 'y » that they might | quotations do not range so high as those given just before | teration. % i Shokeu, ‘ NOVELTY ON NOVELTY he sul be transported to another country, perhaps to Canada. ivi Exports FROM THE Uniten, States ron 1842 ann “42. ipoken. - 7 on the subject of the right of petition | 6 was ctrongly opposed to the question the departure of the last steamer. Several dividend pay- The BD Srares yon 182 ann seunaich ‘1 BEST ATTRACTIONS IN NEW YORK. mreien ins hall alanit lanl afval le rongly opps question of reference. : . i reat To To W. of Sowof Tot to} Brig Alice, Colby, of New York, from Liverpool for Phila | >For the accommodation of visiters, a Placeot “ae aa RS Be one i ¢ comp! Er ‘he Mr. McConnext asked no odds, let, he said, the concern | ing State stockaf§have fallen off, since the closing of the a ec ae pr ain. France. Eur. Eur. F'npts | delphta—hashad continual westerly gales, and been. 35 days W- one Gh ptyap eae cheer ahitaee cea ress bas pers; e hha represente ne it. a oe a) N. York, Sept. le- loa 50—Los A bre eh 4 ve c ¥ 4 A from Ohig (Mr, Giddings) te have charac: FF andere atdit weald take ong of tue, aes sronks) murs tien the emount ofthe interene Moet of Me)” caer erUale, 1g.oxt 7604 4101 1,385 32 035 windows, lose water, boats galley, head marswast, kee—by a | $f.he Museum, chus avoiding alt crowd and confusion at the > % way. hat he had said in the debate on the reso- | in’ the order of abolition—(a laugh.) present operators in stocks are brokers, who runup or}. Jo | do 15,902 3,219 911 44.983 | New York pilot boat. E'N"StLENDID. PERFORMANCES. d ' 2 s it i i New Orleans, Sept. 1, ‘ . 2 dh na] Se 2 Mr. Hale relative to the navy, as sense | After some further atiempts to getrid of the questio¢ | run down prices, as their interest fmay dictate. This fact, | Nig jec‘ig iat” "117,013 43,090 4,327 2,442 210,044 | ny re rReuss aT ace OF Rommel» Dee 2, Int 3410, Lon 7130— | ing perforin ating ofeloek it the morning, and repeated d Mr. Hale had spoken of it as useless.— | the petition was at length referred. in connection with the abundance of money, is the prime Do do 1813, 64,870 22,762 "222, — 95,816 TEEAKhs asete, every boas sbi Locleek ty the eveaing. notrecollect exactly, it. might be that Mr. er several attempts to adjourn the rules were sus- | cause of the present high prices. Not asingle State stock | “pbile,, Sent 1. to LapheiGs GEN. TOM THUMB! had teed die lant or Te the | Pended,so as to take up the bill in Committee of the Whole Pp a5 DECOR ae re Dee. 16, 1812, 14,179 4,185 = =O AAGT | New Maven, Deo 28—ArrS lendid, Saunders; Henry Gibbs, | Owing to the deteution of che ship ia which he has engaged ered cnc eaxt word and Mr. Hale the | fYefund the fine of General Jackson. has actually improved in value, Since the sailing of the] Do, dp 18, 2678 7,830 = — 10,808] Gibbs, and, Isiac H Borden, Brown, ‘New York. Sid Osage, | passage to Loudon, his will remain Ose Day Longer, and am be Pay era cree Were forward to explain, al-| “Mr, Suppe1. made a set speech, occupying an hour, | jast steamer, several legislatures have convened and the | “Deer ieee” 49,513 7,977 4735 Fawn and Potomac, Puacan, West Indies. se Treat, Guada- | eat all hours, "He Vas torepaeed for, his frieuds a Poetical sh they did not remember exactly what words | going into,and over very much,to the annoyance of many, tive Governors have appropriated columns of their |, Do 49183, 20,708 3,808 «= — = = 241516} toupes Orchilla, Harding. do; Porto Rico, Gray, St.Thomas; | New Year's Address, neatly printed and iready for delivery. ad made use of, as not having any intention | the whole history of the transaction. His speech, 1 pre | Tespective Pprop) Charleston, Sept. 1,'to Aurora, Chase, Guadaloupe: Elizabeth, Swan, do; ‘Thames, | wif® ca be seen at ail hours during the day apd evening, and will amuse the audience with songs, dances, &c, Performance he will represent the. aa inst time of the new an eautiful comic let, rT THE THREE LOVERS. lying language offensive to Mr. Ingersoll. So | sume, will be printed for the use ef his constituents, so I | Messages to the discussion of the public debt of the State, He Roly ome Pca Er atari ine Sawyer, Turks Island. Cld Importer, ‘Hathors, Matanzas; re up came off at last most amicably. will not say feu thing about it. He mentioned one fact. | and there the matter drops; it is avoided as much as po: 3 Oy 10 cg at 9,537 486 = 37 Toran, Brown, and Albert Vinal, Nichols, Guadaloupe, memorial of the negro, Jones, confined in | however, which was new, viz: that Judge Hall was an i 4 ecuIPTs, FROM Ser. Ist, To DATES, aND Stock, at | CHARL pas hport. im ; s 1 oF the deathiots and sen hae i: | Englishinan by birth, but whether acitiren by accident | eaterwands, Thereshas not the first move been made TATRA AH IME, Fe re ee cfg ie Remon Hee RITA | Renformed by ‘Tweuty-hive Children, under six years of age how Game up; aud ites " ne " d *~ | or choice he could not say—being a resident of the terri- | Yet by the legislature of any State to provide for their in- Pecvoarn Magcagan, Chase, ablobiless: Wassmer Parsoans ye; Wilson, | Thisus the most emasing novelty ever teen, ard has berm many Ub mortal hours and 2 | tory at its acquisition, and in consequence he became by | debtedness. New Vork, Dec. 28, Br Jordan, Hull; Cora, [Br] Franci, Nassau; Randolph, | (¢ ks 18 preparation, under the direction of Mons and Madame 0 smith, Philadelphia; climee’Be] Be'l, and Independence, kent ere occupied on the subject of its reference. | necessit i i i: “ aI ry 3 ta ‘ ‘y a citizen of the United States. Irishmen, : Ne 5 5 New Orleans, Dec. 16, 329,496 268,134 138,885 4 i Ito give you the debates en extenso, they | Scotchmen, Germans, and denizens of every other Pulees Of ia iaae eerie tk eect Mobil do 95,771 94, 3 for West Indies. Arr 2eth, Anson, Barkman, New eS leaning aa tire merges y em recy H occupy the entire of your valuable journal; | European power did identify themselves withthe free in-| | Rate, able. Nov. 30. Dec. 15. Florida, Dee. 14, 23,375 — Ho00 Gtk vant, Dec 25—Arr Adeona, [Br] Hill, Hamilton, Ber- | comotive: hhust content myself with an epitome of them. | stitutions of this country; but, said Mr. Slidell, an Eng-| United States, 534 1814 OL along Georgia, Deo. 23; rae ry eres paroat G ‘ Firat time of the new, splendid, laughable, comic pantomime th t 8 o » y 9 ia) ae uth Carclina, Dec. 23, 129,612 muda. Sid Ceres, Blanchard, port in Fiance; ‘Charles Joseph, | o¢ Saunpers, of Kentucky, understood the petition to | lishman is an Englishman ever. if o.ee eealts KE — sluinisic | North Caroling, Dec: 16) 2.643 f Mauran, Boston; New Jersey, Brown, N¥ork; Ali ol One vENrt nt this man as a free person, committed to jail, and| Mr. Steraens, of Georgia, endeavored to introduce a “ $ 1853 106 & 1SMa 1038¢21038% | Virginia, Dec. 1, 5,000 4 son, Bordeaux. ‘Arr 26th, Lady Gordon.{ Br] Seu: } ty nat Vv pe i o be sold as a slave--that he had been born free in | substitute, agreeing to refund the fine with interest, but | New York, 7 107%a — | Other ports, Dec. 16, Adiantic, Brewer, Boston. Cld American. Kagle, Miller. Bila Sadilehactna eel hase acaed Daninld Chechens om a, and prayed for redress, &c. If these allegations | stating that this was not to be considered asa mark of |» 108% —— Rowland, Blanchard, aad St Lawrence, Chace, |g soim Mr Dawell, ke.” Tbe pjece concludes with the lava! ‘rte, he had nothing more to do but prove them, | reprobation on the conduct of Judge Hall. He spoke o 6 — Fei Ld Sa ase mo eid eae ‘ ble storm and umbrella scene, Incident to the plays are comic remedy was certain. Mr, Saunders stated the va- | some in eulegistic terms of said Judge, but his substitute oe Potton Brokers, Arr Comelia, French, and Virginia, Tal- | dave vas seuls, pas de deux, &c, by Misses La Force, La ws on the subject, showing the action to be had in | was voted down. Fd alvand Water streets. 1 aot, NVork; Corot Br] Richardson, London; Petite Elise, Miss Jesalin, Mons and Mad Checteni, tee. Both mises, Jones was looked upon as a slave, from his |__Mr. Barxanp, of N. Y., took the floor, and was working} pa) Dio! BOISE << He sels S0.CONOR, aR aneaT SNe lis, Ciearey ‘MeFasland) Falmouth, dam; | plays are iuterspere-d with the moat amusing ineideats, tricks, ai °| A ‘ yell Ni metamurphoses, Ke, e day there $ 8. Martinique; Florence, Powell, Newbury morphosa. WHOLE GIPsY FAMILY. O5% The Family of Wandering Gipsies = 103i4a — | reported at 7,000 bales, in the early part of ¢! Telachioiaclos “atuats | Was some evidence of ‘yielding Ziciioin therates, bat af | vorty Groene, Claresy,Havane. Cla William, Crocker; Har CONAN 31t* | ter change, heavy sales were made at full prices and the ut if any white freeman would make affidavit to | himself into nice trim to make a set speech of an hour or of his being born free, he could readily procnre | 40, when he was cut short. He caricatured the bill as a harge. The laws he considered amply sufficient, | mere electioncering manouvre, and spoke of it in ver: . ; 7 ; fe) Dec 19—Arr Venilia, [Br] Vickers Grenada; | first that ever visited America, can gno amendment. He suspected the man was | hard terms ; as brought forward at this time. to influence 103, a — son — | market closed very firm at our quotations, "This morning mua Dec 1 Ar Vegilin: (Br Vickrrs Grenad day aud evening, without extra change: p ptharwise there would be no difficulty in substan- | the Presidential contest Asked why, if they were so 2 pe! Mari Gia Onetators alee boot eth ahaix iattaer bor rd, Thomaston; New York, (s) Wright, he GIPS\ QUEEN can be privately consulted regarding sailing ; and operators Europe. Exchange on England closes firm at 109} per cent. ing busy with their letters for Id Saratoga, Russell, aud Kensington, Gorham, | Past. Present and Fuure, ¢ Aé all the performances are exactly alike, persons who can m ke it convenient are edvis-d to come carly in the day. The Maseum is cressed appropriately for the season, and on phe facts. If born in Virginia, nothing to do but | anxious to do justice to the General, they did not do it in formation where; and upon producing an affidavit | Mr. Van Buren’s time? Without intending it, Mr. B. per- If thereof, he would be setat liberty; and even if | petrated doggerel on the occasion— ven Mit hips einer biotypes “If they felt delicacy, when the General was in the ; _ Corn ‘Trade. eritigicdity Suoeciemscerme borte lend alia Wine Bounce | aos Te nt ON ory UME ie vallowals tov substentiate theres f chen is pit market,in common with all others on the sea-board, | House, No 17 Sprice street, on ‘Thursday evening, Jarua'y | in the Grecian style, with colored glaas, tranapareacies, be way ubstantiate these . fact Why did they not do it when Van Buren was there ?” is in rather an inactive condition. It is only at the west, | ath, 1844, at 8@’clock, for the purpose of making errangem: Lge’ Li et eng tlegemays Im hew from experience there was no di : fi ne this. matters and cited “a” cava that came | The advocates of the bill had heard, however, one side, hae, i 4 and that w: enough for theday. Besides, it was 6 o’clock his oven Know wrdge, in suppert of his position | “folks were getting hungry, #0 a motion’ of adjournment hs r rary ts 3 inthe wheat districts, that any activity prevails, and that | forthe Annual supi ducicem | Qreteating ascene of Gorgeous Magnificence never equalled in is caused wholly by speculation. It isto be seen in the | ———— — oper se CP Admission to the whole 25 f table of prices that here ie great uniformity Throughout | SOMETHING NEW! ‘TO THE LADIES! ! jeniatide SS or ee ee " r ] i ‘i the country, and the speculative fever will haveto run PARLOR MAGAZINE 25 cents extra for private censultations with the Gips led by experience in desiring that the meme. | Util Tuesday was made and carried, very High io qcodtioeen avarice averthe peestat tee A LADIES? AND GENTLEMEN’S | Queen. : ‘dare rred to a Select Committee. A precedent, I have now to inform you of a piece of news, Paucrs oF Baxabiturre. EEKLY GAZETTE i en ae k him out in the course he was pursuing, had oc- | which I feel satisfied, the Herald will be the first to Markets. Bbls. Flour. Bush. Wheat. Bush. C F Literature, Fine Arts and Scieuces, with Reports and PRALE’S NEW YORK MUSEUM New York, Dec 30, $462 a4 75. $1 00a. rept Notices of Balls, Concerts, Soirees, Theatrical ond Fa:h- AND PICTURE GALLERY. 17 years ago, when no excitement existed in this | herald. Mr. Spencer is to fill the place of the de- lon the subject. If the House thought fit to chan; ‘ ve Albany, Dec. 27, 4 62%a4 75 = a = &* | invable Intetligence, will be published on Saturday, Jan, 6th (Broadway, opposite the City Hall.) foe toga ecole th orate tha eadheinge | ceased Judge Thompson—Mr. Henshaw is to be Poughkeepsie Dec 26,4625 25 fh a Sw ae |S ‘ ; BRILLIANT NOVELTIES. ion so memorial jto the Judiciary | anointed to the Treasury—and Mr. Henry A. Wise wey 7 . ‘The Magazine will be published in a magnificent quarto form ILY : , ttoe, he had no objections—but he desired to see | (Une Navy department. You may rely on this 4 Se sa % is aie on p-per equal to that used in th penned in a A jase take some action onthe subject. In regard to | {0 the Navy depar + You may rely on this in- Fi eomi, Ree. 1, 3 we ae ae hew type in the most supe ier manner, embellished. with a LAG EFOSITION FROSTRATED Hvarous laws enacted 130 years ago, alluded to by | formation ; I have it from good authority—it is a Gpegeaies eee i, 2 Se splendid steel cagraving oue week, aud’ a sheetof engrares (ELAGS FLYING—MUSIC PLAYING | launders) it, of itself, was sufficient to show the ne- | Matter arranged and settled. De, sate ogy music the next, alleroating : TWELVE SPLENDID PERFORMANCES ! of this, and that some alteration was required.— | To-night Mr. reel gives a grand diplomatic enectady R. R. 122 Chillicothe, Die. 30, 3 75 Sa 2 Tn this, the por Sesiten to furnish a Magreing ofthe rk , All for One Shilling ! Hee people of this country were not to be borne | dinner. All the Foreign Ministers, Charge’s and | S/7mcuses.Utica Railroad 11} a 11 Cincinnati, Dee. 29," 370 a = ; Sarai take | mat peEW YEAR'S, MONDAY JAN. tat, 1844, y barbarous laws made 130 years back. It had been | their attaches are to be present. It is to be got up | Auburn & Rochester K. R. | 99kza — 105 Spec erate 2 oe Ld a The. ppubate De uaiheeints: | te te Coa aie, eee ne eee fepeople of this District did not desire the law abol- | in the good old ‘‘Virginy fashion”. Every thingsub- | N. York Gas Light Co. ~ 117 “a0 117 425 9% a 100 40 periodicals, fashionable establishments, &c., avoiding every-| For the esrecial gratification of Families and children, the fo (Mr. Giddings) entertained a very different opin, | stantial and solid, in the way of eating and drink- | ‘The above table shows a greater uniformity of prices ‘30 es taltig objectionable: TERMS Ma‘ager hus engaged por tively for thisalay only Sigr Vivaldi’s nine out of ten, ta , women ai : ‘Cl 5 ; ‘ . > celebrate Would imperiously demand its abolishment | 2&—Properly washed down with plenty of Cham- | than actually exists, as the fluctuations between the peri- Dien st aebiatine 7 eee ‘ $3 rer annum or 6S ceats, single. MECHANICAL PERFORMERS ! consulted on the subject. In regard to the | P4lgne too, as a matter of course. ods designated, vary from three to four and six per cent. Georgetown, De . 4 12hgad 18% 8 cy o-. Agents, who buy to sell agaia, $4 per hundred. whose every motion and gesture resemble life with a fidelity er ae ae q eae pe Portland, Dec. 25 87"01 pi By mail, $10 will cause four erpies to be sent to one address, tleman, (Mr. 8.) had not stated the point fair- Yours, &c Quasmopo. have 0 i 1 i Tee Be eee) FiacG3 | forons year. J. L. KINGSLEY, Poblish never bere eee Aes ee eee ee ese Jame ° rot « o&stely eocardnaias liable to Our Banks have, for some time past, loaned heavily to | Alton, Ill, Dec. 15 375 a3 80 - 183420 ‘ast leer, tere) gat New Ys k gler—Tarkish Pole Balancer—Indian Bell Tesses—Old Fis] ersons of a plexion were liable Baltime: c 28 400 a4 25 a” 35 439 -s un stree’, New York _ | Woman—Nearo Singer Dance —tirimaldi Clown, ke. stock speculators, at a very low rate of interest. They i 7 u might be by men who made money of the | | Marytanp U. 8. Senator.—The Maryland Le- It is insanity toattempt to control the flour and grain} ~,, This is the most lhughable perform: y stage, tif they could prove. that they were free | giclntme hus elected Line Taree Ate ee ace: | have lately called in a large amount and ceased discount | markets of the Uuited States in their existing slate, Gadi | , {0 HE NAD CREATED ateDiciNx OUT oF Tie manta anp |" Mous ADIIE Ns the wouder'al Magician and s~ e incarcerated and liable to be sold for | Whig, of Kent co., to succeed Hon. J. L. Kerr inthe U. 8 | ing to thisclass of operators, in the hope of raising the | is wild speculation to purchase for winter storage the sur- THAT I8 WISE WILL NOT ABHOR THEM™”—Hopl, xEEViil PROFESSOR OF THE BLACK ART, were they to do this. They conld not go | Senate, for the termof six years from the 4th of March fi If they i hi RAP ent plus grain now so thickly scattered over the length and PARR’S LIFE PILLS. His wonderful Feats of Magic, with mysrerioas disappearan were born tree. Infact, could a mem: | fast.” in 7 per eent of interest: If they continue this: move,fprices Breadth of the west. Within the last month or siz weeks, HE Letters which are here given are from persons of the | "ie Wivahp on ThE WORLD ! it, Even if proven that they were ers of stocks must feel the effect, and become reduced to a| speculators have gone into Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, &e. gheat respeetahiligy ond character. ‘The. proprietors of THE GISY FORTUNE TELLER ! lower level than they have reached for a long time. to buy up the wheat in those sections. These perso: - | PARLS 2 PILLS respectfully urge thos lide Miss Louisa Weguer, sister to the Gimy Queen, hi ticipate a rise in the spring, and intend by monopol have the slichiest doubt of their accuracy, to vi can be privately consuited-at all hours, regarding the Uast, Pre ig, were liable to be sold to pay jail fees. fens ther, interposed, and acid Mr. G. was Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia lander the presumption of being a slave, but | _Finsr Boanp, Dec, 30—450 shares Girard Bank, 9,640 do| Congre beon in session nearly a month, and as yet | if'such a thing be possible tocause au uonatard ries fy | Whose ames are here given, or where this is impractical ventana Fats, saa of showing otherwise. He had only to | do, Sy 400do do, 9}; $3000 State 6's, 1846, 78; 60 shares | nothing has been done aifecting the commercial interests | prices should there be no natural advance. ‘They are | ™ke, he fullest jureatigaiion by leter w they hare kindly |" SNOW WHITE NEGROES, u , and this was the common law of the | Wilmington RR c&p, 10]; $5000 State 6's, cash, 63; $6000 | ofthis or any other countcy. ‘The move made in relation | Wild and visionary men, and as an indication of this fact, | formation 2 : fi auné years old) perfeetly white, with pick tyes, woolly hair os ugh Mr. Giddings talked so much about free do do, 5 ds, 63; 200 shares Girard Bank, 9}; $1000 State tothe tariff amounted to very little, it being a party move | ¥° will throw the receipts and shipmentsat a few ports in No.7 Washington street Jersey City. white as snow. with the flat nose and thick lips ‘of the African olor, he (Mr. 8.) (aioe Fig was a law | 5’s, cash, i; iy aca Convertible Bonds, 1345, 85; f tical espitel, “Tt tay as et ’ y te the last two years into atable : To gay hoteee eters BOS, Broadway. They on be seen Goring che whole Gay and evening. $5000 *s, » 674; $2 Y 72; fo ical capital. The vote taken ai ime . cael i rs a b U , Testa ives nc lack iasihioad list | Manas: Set ori d acs Keele, ee cae a Locsseesme tect connate m st the time on the Movemenrs oF Bueapsturrs. Your medicine named PARR’S LIFE PILLS having at | Admission to the whole 12% centeone shilling extra for and then sold them to pay | 3 do Kentucky Bank, c&p, 75; 10 do Union Bunk, Arent’ | Wewtion is no criterion of the power of either party on M a beg ake Wer estas cpauimncry here ss crielee, extcomenuicee ot ee ee ees = : fen tad H fi : im & > 2 * e jr i r ve i larkets. ls. bu. bi r. a Zabri ie, apothecary here, a 25 cent box, and attending to man in jail.churge him 100 100 do Witmingion Rit, aagt, 173; $1000 Cincinnati | ‘Me subject. ‘There will doubtless be several alterations | 9, Markets. bla flowr. bugrain. ble slow by ih dictions princed on the wrapper round tie box, I took the MILITARY BALL he could not pay. It | Water Work Bonds, 101}. and modifications made sometime during the session, but |" ” shipped... $80,968 1.690.724 604/420 1,228°120 | Pills twice, and have already felt so much rel eved of bile ans THE, THIRD COMPANY NaTIONAi, GUARD BALL monstrous, and he must call the attention of the | | Secoxp Boanp, Deo. 29.—$7000 State 57s, 67); $1000 | not to an extent that will very materially affect our trade | Albany, arrived. . . 2,073,703 1,981,395 "980,260 eee a ee ety te then cffcnee Tede ate | A will take ploce at Lammany Hall, on Wednesday Even: i country to the fact. It was needless to s: Boe do, cash, 674; $1800 do, 67}; 100 shares Reading RR, 27: the | $8000 Reading Convertible 6's, 1817, 80; 100. shares ‘Far | With any foreign nation. Oswego, shipped {697 "92,818 991,340 | compare my health now to what it was before taking Pars | '"é,eb. 7, 1644. Ano control over the case. It could abolii c ‘ a3 arere my, fy oN : : 1 “ickets $2, mav be obtained of John Cares, 61, Jobn street; 9. ‘They must do it,orconsent to share its odium | mers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, '41; $8000 Reading Bonds Old Stock Exchange. eee ee Ree Ast aaa ee tiaras voce ox lanl wll wees ee ete cao | eos Sle PRO a i Greenwich ti that we should interfere with their slavery, but | 1850, 79; $1000 Cincinnati Bonds, 100; $3000 State 6’s, | $2000 U S 5's, °53 103% S5ahas Mohawk RR — $2, | Milan, shipped... "163 ulemen, A. Bd. Rnieay 1S, Felt nof Ohio were not to be called upon to sustain | 1846, 724. "30000 do 6's, "62 15% 15° do 52% | Wrightsville, st 98,602 BIl,143 73,918 630.611 Youre gratefully, Lownsbery, 432 Peail st slaw. No! hands-off, maintain your slavery if 9000 bre a wie 70 do baw 52! Looky rt, shipped.. 71,453 47°160 69'205 5 i AMES MILLER. - vad fe, butthey would wash their hands from the LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. 3 i oe BE TetRR as Thos exhibit an, ‘exirencahihcey Inbebeph end. ty Nov, 22d, 1913. ae OLE;S PICTURES of Mount Etna, Voyage of Life, Past PRELL, . ‘ork, st we. & ibral- jo a io i i Cc y rt ‘st : A to the protection of freemen on this subject. 5 i dks, Havana; Paul T donee, De Forest, | (000%Kentueky 6's 105% 250 do ae PY edna Admiteunes 35 conte—Besson Tickets $0 conte. “Comlorues 6) nished Lawyer in this city had informed him, that i! | harieston 2 8000 do 105% 30 do aay | : years dad aa there is) {have sold many boxes of VARR’S LIFE PILLS, an‘ they : idence existed to show that the men liable to be in- | BaLtimone, Dec 29—Arr Volunteer, Eldridge, Portamouth, | (1000 do nw 106 50 do 43: folly to make @| have given univers satisfaction, ans it is my candid opinion MMANY SOCIETY ‘Munder this law were free, there was no difficulty b llora Minter, Plymouth Mass; Con tration, Boram wedee oe : ire the growth of last | that they are destined t» supe'sede all the other ie TAMMANY 7 80c IETY, - bs NM, Providence. Below, off 1 tuxent, Sharp’ r prices ranged e the i imi % D aR. uring their discharge. A writ of habeas corpus | \ ship at the mouth or theriven, « barter cll bound ape ete | 13000 do 106 ba sreudisant outer. cnd the prises et tetae cust eee he In Honor of the Tweoty-Righth Anniversary of the taken beft hi ‘ , and the pi of to-day ought to be 4 NE Heil te isfued, and the person taken before any humane | Sclme, Paay. Bar adoee anda wt, Mary Wilks Galt, “pala coed upon as merely nominal, and Kept co fur wantof| . have used the pillein my tamily, and find them to be an ex- BATTLE OF NEW_ORLEANS, was sufficient for the requirements of justice. But | chicola; Thos Hooper, Hall. Providence. Sid Henry’ Kelsey | 1000 Ill. spel bnds 45 83076 | demand. * and I shall recommend them accordingly. 'O be giver at Tammany Hall on Monday Evening, January color was prima focie evidence of slavery, as it must | Gray,” Barbadors, Fie, Ginby Peruainbuco; Jaber, [Br] do 0 do bio 76 f Rochester, Nov, 9th, 1843, ath, ett, fore slavery existed, and the onus probandi remained | Smith, Antigua: ‘Joh, Coffin, La Guayra; Jane, [Br] Sims, | 5100 Indiana bds 43% 100 = do 76} Exragme Paices or 4 Baanrs. or Fiour, ‘ =. . * COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. to show the contray ; Erie, Chur hill, Charleston 32000 do | 8 do 76 Markets. 1843, 1842, To Messrs. Thomas Roberts & Co., Proprietors “Parr’s Life James Conner, Dr Ste; hen K Harris, veer eyavies mede considerable of a speech, the glat | ALEZARDRIA, Deo #8 Ary Edinburg, NYork. "WaheeMachcBk te’ 1 oe HWA | Patina oie ne hen ioe Lo aeeeeia One igaaleptaiehes Shares Mapes. ae . ; euMOoND, Be janahester, N York. - 0 f jemen:— 1 hich was, to show that the people of the noith were | _Noxnoun, Dee 27— Arr Nene, [ St Lo, P 35 Bk State NY % Te NuereypR iy | Baltimore, Deo. Ope eo OO OO ae cat at | Teannat vefiain from expressing my gratitade and thanks for Henry Storms, Jepehlirenne” and could not be abolitionists ; on the contrary, he for | Guas; Eugeue, Drinkwater, NYork, Maryland,! Raines, for | 50 N Am Tr Co 11, 20 Paterson RR 8 ee eee eer eel te be nando ee cetteat | she benefit whieh, Fovidence, my. family. and velf have John W: Edmonds, John Timpesn, would be the first to call for the dissolution of the | Liveryool, aad all the outward bound vessels went to sea from | '50 |. do 10% 100 | do 930 87 ioe Wills seen. tha look Upon the ettenpt t received from the'nse of your invaluable" Parr's Life Pills.” | Alfred A Smith, John Beckar, if the south were to abolish slavery at once. It | Hymiton Roads to-day. 40 Vicksburg Bk 33 73 Stonington RR 35% | Price will be seen... We look upon the attempt to cause an Hichard B. Connelly, John H Bowie, ete done slowly, and with a view to the interests of | N&waens, NC. Dec 18—Cld Tonaz, Green, West Indies, | | 100. 30 Syr& Utica 11338 | advance over present prices'as insanity for other reesons ff ; Wal Brown, Jeane Went, t be done slowly, and with a view to the interests of | | Winstinatox, NC. Dec 22—Aur N k Frothingham, Rodick, | 5 Am Exe Bk 9% «50 Nor& Wore — bnw 33% | fhan the great Proguction of breadstufts. All kinds of | perienced from habitual cos id bill i jamm, Reuben Bonn,¥ whole Union i! ut L§ ait jay an th, Se) tely Gaadalos y Unele Sam, Bases Havana; 23d. of NY Fire itt ys 4 33, | provisions besides flour and grain are more abundant now | companied ty. — of sight and mi nsea, with co pice pros- kins, John JV Westarvelt; ld be to cover thenorth with them, fill their jails, poor | Treadwell age: Jaines (Br) Kay, Turks Islands Farmers Tr'Co 0 33% | fan they: were ever cnown'to be, and. the prices of beet | "aon, Of the digestive functions. am. new comms letely re. Tohn J Cisco, Lawrence Ackerman, ves, and depress the labor of their free men, ratherthan | Casilda, Goodell, NYork. “ld 22d, Sen. [Br] Aatwo ' 0 nw 324 25 do 335 | pork, chickens, ec, indeed all things, excert potatoes, are | covered 88 believe, solely by the we of “Parr's Life Fills. John © Houston, Peter Crayford, he would go forthe dieolntion ofthe Union, Woult | ate tm DB Recler Wade, Bareaioce'sinaese:| (2) Canton Co OH BS Bap | Sxcntingy cha dance ed to alee the“ tons chien” invrad of Me eceraiy and | Wen Uae yak Thos . pr referring the Lea A et Aickerato.Prinidad, PS; 27th, Bali Moulton ww do we 50 Ho on Be h iguorastbrecyiptions whichare frequently meommeaded inthe | iftoberB Boyd, Grand Sachem. eon, uw ‘ozens, Guadaloupe 0 0 ‘Cincinnati, | drug stores. 1 am happy. to sy, that uocwithatending the last e room will be splendidly cecorated with military emblems for persons and papers, Among other curious opi- ae WMobepk RR baw bb smieiiabes at Ng Cincinnati, | summer was one of the ® ost sichlv and variable known in New | aod various trophiesof the Hevolutionary and Last Wee 1 ~ 0c 01 a a y chi a oF ne wich, Mr D expressed, he tank occasion to #8); | Scum San", Inenane. fam AUiatape for NYork, before re New Stock Exchange. Beef, ath. li 4: | haste sctuch ol ogaas epeipleinr high is ve fami vo youur | Men ee oe oe eer Ue eee nin the north. He had no doubt, there were nine hun- | Sargo.69 hnds sugar, partly damaged.’ has bees saved, ee! MF | $7000 Qhio.’s, 60, Feb 102, soshaeN Am TrCo 11K Valet ; Hepa ep ee ac the b vichlte Bogiety. will be honored with the company of many dis- dand ninety-nine out of every one thousand in the 7 fo pw ride nnd all saile set, wi me Fe in Jan 1006 25 Am Exe Bk © | Butter, aib a . 10 aaj | of strength, to waien all otters 1 have used are {labl '9fclkets cam be obtatied trvgs the Goummaliene ar h, that were not abolitionists. “These announcements st inst. about five miles Si of the mouth of a 1000 Penn'a'd's, 70 “EH0G0% 50 Mone RR B20 98% | regs, adoz........ You are at liberty to use my nase, aud on reference to me, 1 | The number of ticki being limited, pr ead my rel f seemed to excite the sneer of rcepticiem on the art | Senay is y the U 8 steamer Engineer,who made an ie td “ Bing ia TaD tw aay | Turkle, each, 2} | ghall cheerfully confirm my pinion, aud experience of your | will are the Bree seabuny with ibe h e southern entuc! A} ¢ horses heads to- ulddisclaim for his constituents, nay for his State, all 5 = EOE SERREE COREY Wee do” baw ie 30 do Tuesday a8” | Corinne nin: ; © Nassau at, and take them Bolin revere order “a of interference with slavery. ang $8 7 $0%-No person can possibly use the Nerve 3 do B99 49% | Potatoes a bach. Formerly of 44 ( yee J AMES CONNER, rt. Pavzin, of Ala., objected to the discussion. jone Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir for any 960 105% 25 = do 4h | Docke.’ . 4 RICHARD B. CONN REE mittee of Arratigements F. Hanatoow, of Georgia, rose and spoke under great | rheumatic affection, without being cured | ‘These articles » 3 als 48% | Pigs, roaster. (a No. 198 Christie street. See ment, Hesnid the people in the South knew their | have never yet, to our knowledge, failed to cure any per- oo Chesee ‘Uden Be (yet deraps Magsrs. T. Roberts & ( HESITATE NO L F netiutional rigats, and knowing, dare maintain them. | sons who have rheumatism er gout, and people who will $0 LllandRR — bow Tait | These low raies, throwing meats into the mouths of the | y¢ihit, i t@, certify, that 1. have been nfited for this twelve BUT If you hate a cough, try a bo oa Cough Lo- 1 eg ES Pay Se a i ‘ s & 48 | poorest and mot ivedy, must necessarily lessen the con:| tifsdvartnedmedieneacheh Had erae"t9's dpe, whe | ge Q@™ETH ye NLanugtenred rth sll nd wccuary, abd the ded thor, down as heretofore, while they Knew how | cles, deverve to suffer until they prove, by using there, ar. 0 0 Sis | Sermption of brenden. The cain ienteahie npn eee qinen had racomese to a dgccor, who | recipe will be cheerfally shown to Physicians. at all times x Maintain them. There was scarcely a subject brought | ticles, that all that is said of them are fucts. ‘To be had —e 75% | for the latter, are the slight scarcity of potatoes,exuced hy | prmted out to me the reportof Parr's Life Pills, and afver | jr vpenael Cox. of Jefferson Market, derived more benefit , ; ! i rt , are , y | Peanted 0 " Fi , from them than any thing else he had used. Mr. G. Alford pro the House but the question of slavery was dragged | only at 21 Courtlandt street; 2 North Fifth street, Phila- | {00 do m0) Patera RR ee" | disease » and th Ln Fe ete tiatant oe | atteotively and carefaly taking a few smail boxes, | began } Y ee he had us F ford, pit. ‘The other day on a question of reference, in re | delphia; 62 Cornhill, Boston. i008 do Pret ation Pee BO | cinall demand coming, from Teta Be ecatant, of | to feel like another being—avd ask my cure may be circulated | COlT ag greek ty ane, wale arrerta,, was cured of & severe d to the Navy, this subject was brought up by the gen- ~ 1000 do 830434 50 do 89% | thingy into. consideration, the ‘prices of provisions_-the | {uough, we Lnited Staves, so gracefal omy I for my recovery | ‘emedy is found in Cotton’: Wor Lozenges 2 en from Massachusetts and Ohio—and the latter had | 9 MEDICAL AID—A CURE GUARANTEED.—| {08 4° a3 43% 90 do aw 88% | price of pork, which ranges from $1 25a $2374 perewt, | AY Mot Christie street, | 4° That been 28 years in the busivest, Tt hears a thie einye= d, that they wanted the Navy. to protect their | The members of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy | aoe 43 ns. -3 wee ¢ West—the immense quantities of animal feod , _ Uy Co TRAMantian rains Carcass, Cree cae, merviedverdent, whe, No auch thing. They did not want any pro of the city of New York, established for the suppression | 100 do ae 30 do aw Oe ine to Georgia—the great accumulation of bread: | |, The above, with hundreds of other testimonials, can be seen | jwodicines without, a knowledge of thay mips ieee Pe ritain, or any other power, Thew were able | of quackery, are now successfully treating all diseases of | 2000 do baw 4 25 Nor& Wore bi5. $8 in all the markets; at least 450,000 bbls of flour | *t,tre Pr prictor's Ortice, 304 Broadway above, with other valuable remedies prepared caly by Droteelthemeelvonagwint all the, governments ofthe | private nature according tothe new Moke of treatment | 20 2° 3 43% a> 33, | in this city alone— and the prodigious quantities yet in | ynusymeaicine canbe purchased of all respectable druggists : E. Ly COTTON, Chemist, &e, 0 Ma, if it were regent rs gate tailRia of the country | adopted by the medical professors of the different hos- | 200° do a5 3 2 ‘30 33% | the interior, and who is there insane enough to imagine . a et d3t tm" ec 265 Bleecker street, N. Y sutticient for this,w fone nef ee fre sai pitals of Europe Primary or secondary syphilis, gonor- | (50shas Vi keburg Bk 5 4 do bid Hu | or a moment that there is one single element in existence TO THE PUBLIC ITE iii teal 4 her squadron whatever. The spirit of their fathers still | chvn, gleet and all diseases of the urethra: permanently | 4 tie 4 baw a4." | Capable of sending up the price of flour? Visionary spe-| An Injunction in the Court ot ¢ haw WANTED —Partof a Store on Broadway, weet side, pimiterthe sons,and as they had fought for life, property | cured without meroury or injury to the constitution.— | 290 Phenix Bk had 98 30 do daw 39% | culators are the only ones to think fo, and their in. | Was lately granted og of the Boston te Te ing Cancer fh tance pA, 4 honor—so would they when oceasion required | ‘The consulting physician attends daily from9 o'clock, A. | 20 N-Am Tro 1186 sanity appears plainer when it is understood that they | Md Notion. Boston—(no way relsted to our T Th siving one window to the ndvertiser,twill find this ef. par mire ne epoke under excitement, but BEA & | M, to 8 P. M. Second Boa have not now th great banking capital to operate eet res AS i vorable opportunity to reduce his owa expenses, aad meet with man with So elings, ‘Terms—advice and all medicines required that they had in. 1897, lion, Jy J good tenant. A line addzesed to Broadway, and leftat this $6. cellor, Judge. Story, after ord ould\o fillet with any other. The gentleman from Ohio , $0. ellor, Indge Story, after ordering the defendant, &e , int lise sdtiresed 2 2 * troducyd a reeviution which required this Honge to in. | qunrOkTAN® ro Countay Iwvat tients living at a do | | Court, rte chat the injunction be rmnde abrotive tn every, | Offe€e, will meet wrth Nctent rn: mss EB re intohe judieature of the courte of the U States in | Gqerinc yoy stating thoir complaints explicitly and em Married pont snuahs for”—being a severe animadversion on the conduct | FVHE Subsc:ibers have associated wi OGDEN district closing $5, (post-paid) will receive a chest containing all On Thursda: of the defendant. Althoogh our Agents are constantly on the | WOODRUFF \s district, (9 go into investigation without an: medicines requisite t. fo: io lem nw iy eve by the Rev. A. Whee- | alert, and the reat difficulty and expense of imitating our label: EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO. nce to shoW ta necessity—merel: i i eto perform a cure, will full directions 0 anw 44 10 Nor &t Wore Mr. Jon 7 Perth Amboy, (N, J.) to | om and around our boxes of bnlh . 8 | ‘ EDWA } District of Miumbia, he authoritivs were sufficient | OF UM bY sddressing 18 $8 iS 93 Farman’ Le MIE, ‘ie ad of Novemb i 7 recy on L Begeraned at any cout, t proteer curseltie fom tewephdtey of | New. York, January ist 14. _d3-06 aventigate thik matter. No slaveholder, to use a ta: | opine amt Consulting Rooar ene ee Nesnen | 35 fo aw 4 180 do Mr. Gronaz Wasniwoton Mottace Brtoon; to Mie aie’ oe BURP te publis from Hs dengwr OC Maparions | | PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. | i men 2 y . . © far-famed celebrated. Pills, Portugal, —— Mouse, dasired to see any ret, ® do mw 4 9 do camer Suva, all of this city, Siem No 4 Brine ROBFRTE RCO. Tac rercalvatatbe Shusined in chisGconintry. 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