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‘old Scotchman replied, “Is it on that ground you ell, you was born here because you Souldn't hel it, cum here of my own free because I Sir, gentlemen. hi 4 charge, gentlemen, a gull that t jaw in Indiana? (Laughter) Does my judic! treased laughter.) But he says Judge Hali has no friends. blackening his memory, (Langhter.) —1 said | donbted it he had any friends. I take the explanation, sir. "He doubts— ; | | | in the fight, who cried out, “ Kick him Bill ; he’s got no friends | (Shouts of langhter.) ‘The (Dean) said that the Judiciary ‘wer + of pared with the General. Sif, the Judiciary is a strong, o account, com- grave Dr Constitution, we owe more to the Judiciary than to other branch of government. And without this sheet hor we should be all adrift. When I remember that 8 of Jay, of Marshall, of Kent and of Story, to say of my colleage—(laughter)—have been enrolled nong bg Judiciary, I cannot permit it to be spoken tly of Deas —Idid not. [respect the Judiciary as much as any man ; but I said Judge Tall was ‘an laepaytions i Scnsxce.—And the gentleman from Indiana (Kennedy) that as a blacksmith and a mechanic, he was for tram- pling on the Judiciary, and that he spoke the sentiments ol mechanics, Sir, we have not a more Juw and order loving body than our mechanics ; and I am afraid the gen- tleman’s mistake arises from his having left his old trade so long, and having done nothing for some time past but hammer on the political anvil, and practice blowing the bellows of democracy (Roars of laughter ) ~ \exsepy—Sir, I cast censure only on those who are all the time, disposed to skulk behind the Judieiary. I said there was@s much corruption in the Judiciary asin an other body, and | say so still. As to hammering the poli- tical anvil'and blowing the democratic bellows, I can tell the gentleman that Pve hammered the whig party in Indi- aaa into five fragments, and blowed ’em so hard and far, that it’s dificult to find any traces of ’em left in the State. (Much laughter,) Scumxex—Lastly, sir, the gentleman said, tall i ‘he formalities of the law, there was but one formality ne- ‘ary to be observed, and that was the formality of di- ing the cannon, He said he cared not whether Gen, Jackson violated the constitution or not. And that mar- tial law was necessary to preserve all law. (Laughter.) This is a strange and novel doctrine, sir. And the only i allel J ean find to it ix_ in. the case of a quack doctor.— Je was called to see a childlsick with fever and ague. He Guve it some strong medicine, and left it. When he re- = J turned, the mother, greatly alarmed, said that the child Had by sions and fits ever since he gave hat’s the very effect I intended to uack,” for though I can’t manage fever and ague very well, yet! am h—lIlon fits!” (Roars of laughter all round thé house.) teg{iman—The gentlemen's hour is out! (Laugh- Mr, Buowx—Sir, this bill‘is not to enter your Judiciary, but your Treasury. And the country can never prosper Whilst that Judas Iscariot, ill-gotten money,remains there. This dill is to be passed ; the question then is who, and What are they, that oppose it. Let us give it freely—-let it not be Belisarius suing for alms with his wooden it the medicine. produce.” said the (rencher—but the free will offering of a free people to a oble patriot. Mr. Be ‘ n—Sir, We nave been charged with acting like hyenas—entering the grave to feed on the memory of Judge Mall. Sir, the hyena preys on the mortal not the immortal nature; and it is the opposite party who act like hyenas, for they would prey on General Jackson whilst alive. ‘The name of Judge Hall was dragged into his controversy by the gentleman from Georgia, (Ste- wens.) and he is responsible for it. Sir, the gentleman «um New York talked of our licking this Dill into shape ‘ethat language that is courteous to members on tl vr? No. sir; and had it been said out of doors, I for one, would have taken notice of it. (Sensation.). He says that we aro trying to make political capital out of this bill dor Mr. Van Buren in the next campaign. I deny it, sir; 1 don't even know thet I shall vote for Mr. Van Buren; eT will not unless this system of political plunder called the tariff is first removed bythe Van Buren men in this House, But still, sir, Vl defend Mr. Van Buren from this charge; for | don’t believe that he seeks to make political capital by any such means. The gentlemen fiom N. Y. (Barnard,) who appears to be the leader in this House,has put acase beneath the law and the C tution; bt th meager from Illinois (Douglass) has put a case abere all Jaw and all Constitutions. Can the learned gen- tlepan from New York not suppose some such extreme cat. Such, for instance, where a surgeon has to sacri- fice the child to save the life ofa mother—or where two men on a plank at sea, the stronger has to push the weak- er into{the water to save his own life, Such cases are above all laws and constitutions—they form part of the great law of nature, which was before human laws and ‘itutions! And it was this law which was carried out} Gen, Jackson, and fr which he was punished by fall, But, ir, gentlemen may talk as they please nteen sovereign states and fifteen millions of people have demanded the remission of this fine, and they may as well try to turn the current of the Hudson or the Missis- i up stream, as to turn the mighty tide of public opin. » Sir, when the beauty and booty of New Orleans was ould like the gentleman to show me the ere men can shelter themselves behind forms of a general has not power to call into service any t that provided by law. ir, in the Constitution ofthe United it's the first time T ever heard that the mili- tary pe affhivs of acity, or state. Berane —S) themselves under the wgis of a goverument they are not Bound to defend, Sir, the Commanding Generalcan call | outall the men, and make the women run bullets. (Laugh: the negroes, tao, ifhethinks proper. (Laughter.) That ter, particularly from the ladies in the gallery.) Yes, n . the law, I believe he'll find it. Hotwes.—Bat the ladies require no compulsion to do their duty (laughter). ‘That's my experience, at least. Srusrr- The gentleman says the ladies’ require no compulsion, ; I know it, ‘sir th ™ (Ql annie). Because ) (Increased laughter). Sir, has been aid about contempt. Now, the common which has n called the nursing mother, and the aw, which has been called the ruling tyrant, fur- no precedent for punishing for contempt It rests he hosom of the judge: and there is no power on earth make a man come forward under such a charge, and swer interrogatories to criminate himself. Again, sir, that time Judge Hull's power was entirely suspended then interfered with the arrangements of General son's camp. for which the General very properly pu hed him, and for this alone, out of revenge, Judge Hall General Jackson an enormous fine. I reverence the ry, sit; itfis the right arm of the country, and,when <troyed, the balance of power with our govern- e” But it is those who exceed their authority into contempt. If this bill had anything re- e character of Judge Hall I wouldn't vote for but as it is, the only question before us is, will the Nic treasury disgorge $1000, taken from a public bene tor. Mr. Srresnop made a few sensible remarks. He said « whig party when in power refused to pass this bill nd thus gave the democratic party the chance to make ,at they called political capital out of it. He also had read otter of General Jackson’s solemnly denying the aflida. vits of Louallier, Martin, &e. x.—It is evident, sir, this bill has to pase, to-night. But future generations will condemn for sodoing. ‘The gentleman from Indiana said he would have hung Judge Hall to the first tree. For at ni int what? Because he granted a writ of habeas corpus to Lovallier, And if he had not done it his memory would have been blasted forever as an unjust judge, I care not vasan Englishman, an Irishman, or an Afri- can; he quailed not before the armed power—he did ‘his dnty and [admire him for it. ~1 shall say but afew words, sir. A has been Jaid upon contempt of court sir, in the eating his drum so asto beheard by the judge (loughter.) And I know, sir, that the people have the utmost contempt for these contempts of Court. But they hold in reverance | tke fame of a hero—of the defender of their country ; and tiey feel with the poet, that “Tf there be on earth a sphere, A Loon, an offering, heaven holds dear ; "Tis the Inst libation Liberty draws From the heart that bleeds and breaks in her cause!” Mr. Axprew Jonsson. — shifting their ground so much, and prevaric they have got a bad canse— } Mr. Peyrox.—Does my colleague charge me with pre- varication? Jourso: inference that ought ing, that 1, Tsay I was warranted in drawing the iew no man’s motives—(pause)—I think »be satisfactory, (Roars of laughter) My colleag ie said this would strike down the proudest monu- ment of Gen. Jackson's military fam Jo that | would call to my enemies “bring all your thun. derbolts, dash me in pieces.” My arm should tall palsiad ny side aud my tongne cleave to the roof of my mouth sin —Four o'elock-—the time is np. (Laughter ) Mewmrns-—The Lord be praised. (Great up. Mr. Banvanp then offered an amendment to the bill. It wre voted down Mr. Steviress’ amendment was voted down by tellers— 1a ty . "The Committee then rose and reported the bill, without amendment, to refund the fine ant 8 par cent interest since 1815 ‘The bill was then read a third time. : Mr. Tiomtrsox moved the previous question on its final | passage. ; Mir. Betsen osked him to withdraw it to allow Ste. | phens to explain his views, ‘Tuomeson said he would do so’ to allow Stephens to speak, if he would renew it, but not to leave it open to ebate. Stevsmws (sarcastically.)—I thank the gentlemen for Lis courtesy. 1 did not come hereto ask leave to speak When | spevk it will be as amatter of right not as a favor Great confusion, several members up, walking about, andjcries of “ Hear him—hear him—no~-no—go on-—take the vote—satick to it Thompson,” &c ‘The bill was then ordered to be engrossed. Vascr.—I hope gentlemen will be magnanimour enough to allow us to record owr votes on the final pas- suge. On the final the ayes and nays were called ), nays 27. srs. Anderson, Ashe, Barringer, Beardsley, Delser, Benton, Bidlack, Edward J, Binck, Jomes Black, lackwell, Bossier, Bower, Bowlin, Boy 4, Broadhend, A. V, Brown, M. Br ton Burke, Burt, Caldwell, € ton, Cobb, Coles, Cross, Cullom, vis, JW. Davis, Dawson, Dickingon, r, Far French, Frick, ry Hiamlin, Hammett, Haralson’ eniey, Herrick, Holmes, Hoge’ , Hubbell, Hughes, Hungerford; J. Inge Irvin, Jn: on, Cave Johnson, Perley B. Johnson, Andrew John, put | Labi Exromte to Canapa rom CiaynLann. MeCauslen, Maclay, Lewis, Lucas, Lumy , McClelland, MeC! nell, McDowell, McKay, Mathews, Edward J. Morris, Jo- seph Morris, Murphy, Ness, Newton, Norris, Owen, Par- ton, Elisha R. Potter, bun, Almon H. Reed, C. ‘Reding, Relfe, Ritter, Rogers, Senter. Thomas H. Simons, Simpson, Slidell, Kobert Smith, Steenrod, | preferred ” (Roars of langh: great mistake in this sumed that it was @ personal mat- 7, Si gentlemen: menter, Paterson, Payne, P letween Judge Hall and General Jackson. Now, sir, | D. Potter, Pratt, Ramsey, | M. Reed, David 8, Reid, | Russell, St John, Samp! | Seymour, David L. Seymor John T, Smith, Thomas Smit | Stetson, Andrew Siewart John Stewart, Stiles | Strong, Sykes, Taylor, Weller, Wentworth, r ' | 40,511 Lbs bacon, . a8 (he lew, speaking through the judge, that required Bi etubution, and not the judge himselt, But when the reral is arraigned aud asked what he has to say agains: wer for him, and say to the ge. Oh, you're a coward!” (Laughter.) Is’ that the aiswer to be given to the law, “How came you to commit this cence!” “Vou wouldn't fight!” Great laughter.) Is i fiend from Ulinois rest satistied with such a plea? (in | 10 Bris fish, £9 Dozes bre oms, 1,499 Tous cool, eaton, White, Williams, Wi rd, Jos, A. Wright, Yost—159. Navs—Mesars. Adams, Barnard, Jeremiah Brown, Car- yell, Cranston, Garrett Davis, Fish, Foot, Gid- jer. Hudson, Joseph R. Ingersoll, Jenks, Daniel ing, Melivaine, Morse, Moseley, Phonix, Rodney Schenck, Severance, Tilden, Tyler, Vance, Vanmetcr, Vinton, Winthrop—29, ‘The bill was then read by its title. Brack moved a re 6) B rreis seed, 512 Pgs merchan’e, 19 Value of Exports im 1612 ++ ee eee eee eee +++ $1016 976 05 living or dead, and therefore we must not care about 5650, +++ $659,627 31 don’t believe he had any friends. ‘4 his is like the loafer ‘consideration, and Redding is was decided, ol, linched at last, | all laughing heartily, to go to | , sir, my colleague So the nail w oot This shows a falling off, in the value of exports, three principal articles, that more than covers the total | deficiency. ‘The $10,229 is made up in the additional va- tue of some other item of export. The movements in wheat and flour at Cleveland, curing the past year, have not exhibited that great increase that other places have, These staples have been diverted into other channels of transportation ; consequently the shipments of these pro- ductions from that port, have not been unusually large The falling off in the exports into Canada has been in quantity, as prices have throughout the west ranged ful as high during 1843 as they did in 1812, ‘They ranged so high that Canadian speculators came into our western markets prepared to go into the business deep, but re- , turned home without making any operations. Prices rul- ed so low in England through the season, that the facili. ties afforded the Canadian merchant to export American wheat through their ports, availed them nothing. Cana- dian houses made heavy contracts to deliver flour in Li- verpool by the middle of October, inous to the parties making the delivery. ‘They calcula. ted upon very low prices for wheat in this country, and have been disappointed ‘This is the cause of the decrease and the House adjourned a the great su; r to-night. . quiet, powerful body, ‘und one of the co-ordinate | On UPPeF tonigh es of the government. | It keeps the more popular hes in check. Under God, next to the framers of BOs Of Stocks at Pulindgiaain Jan. 9.—133 shas Wilmington RR, 174; :00 Girard Bank 8{; 100 Wilmington RR, c& Loan, 1958, 855 high 6's, 1845, 3s, 4; $2600 Wilmington RK ; 25 shas’ Norristown RR, $3; $2000 Le- | 6 shas Kentucky, div off, e&p, 74; 2: ; 3 Farm & Mech’s Bank, 41; 20 Gi- Gas, 861, 30; $547 Lehigh M Loan, rard Bank, 63; 100 N ; $1600 Wilmington, 1858, 354. d Board, Jan. 8.—-$6000 Ches & Del Canal,1846, 44; $2000 Reading RR 6's, 1860, 744; 2 shas Philadel Bank, 97; $4585 New Annual G's c&p, bof 63; Loan, 674; 88 shas Girard Bank, 3 6's, 1850, 74; $5000 Kentucky Bonds sof 1014; 17 shares | Reading RR, 26}; 4 Wilmington RR, c&p, 18; $2500, State 5's, c&p, 64; 100 shas Wilmington IR, ckp, 173. 000 Lehigh Mort. LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS Priapeiraia, Jan9—Cld, Wm Thatcher, Indies; Delight, W. i Barrimone, Jan 9—Air Ric! 39 Capes; HH Cole, Boyce, fm Joveruor Venni » Decker, West | hed, |, Portsmouth, Nts,via H » Fall Wiver; ‘Tryall, Gibb: t prices that were ru, of | | irleato Feauius, Peterson, | 4 mong the various fluctuations in stocks that operators in this city experience very often, the stock of the State of Ohio has been subjected to the greatest extr th. Dec. ist. 10th. 10034 1023 GAS CONSUMERS are requested to attend a re Hotel, corner of Duane amd William streets, on Friday evening next, the Lith it 7 o'clock precisely, to consider the most effec- tive means of obviating all the evils so unive: plained of, as to the price and other very serious objec- tions, relating to GAS. ic Meeting at the Shake: The sales, up to the 20th of December, were made with the dividend oa, The largest operators in this stock have lately abandoned it for the purpose of running it down: so as to take a new and better hold. ‘The report made by the Auditor of the State, and the prompt payment of the induced many private take hold of this stock, in preference to all others, stock now ranges below par nearly three per cent. The wal report of the Auditor deceived not only private in- dividuals in this city, but several of the Wall street papers wereas deeply taken in. ‘The Speaker of the Ohio Se- nate, in a speech regarding the State debt, made use of the following language :— “But that branch of the public affairs to which our at- tention should be most essentially directed, is the State From one to two millions are W. A. KENTISH. "—We are requested | 0G ‘A FIRST RATE NOTIC to “notice” a lascivious publication, entitled the “ Cheva- We commend it to the notice ies Mia lier Faublas’ Adventures.” of the proper officer, whose business it is to suppress cheap doses of smut, without the advice of the District At- torney. Although it purports to be sold at no particular place, we believe it is for sule at ever: ‘and news olfice in the city, under the counter. ¢ its issue was suppressed in England, and j for it combines all the lewdness of De Kock, Georges Sand and Sue, gilded over with a pen, dictated by « hand “ that knows the ropes.” Is there no end to these vile doses, which are spreading over the land like the Simooms of Arabia? Will the authorities see to it ? debt and the public works. dto the debt of the State every year. portion of the public works are unproductiv bly will continue to be £0 the public service is far more important, in amou: is the least understood by the Li ture, The management of this branch of our pub eretofore to have been enveloped in mystery For years we have been told that the books of the Fund Board would not balance, and coxld not be understood. It is said here on this floor, by those who have examined the rds of that board, that their books and accounts are a informed that large loans have been negotiated which have not been reported to the Auditor of State according to law. there exists no certain and satisfactory by which it can be ascert money borrowed have be work of the State. the Legislature to ascerta amount of the State debt, According te the rej ETABLE PILLS, WORM LO- 8, Cordial Lozenges, and Peor Man’s Plaster, stand at the head of the classes of remedies to which they severally belong. public with an account of our one, hut an extract from Dr. Peter’s Ledger—but in doing doing so we should feel bound to publigh a corresponding hould be compelled to occu: the entire advertising columns of every newspaper in s city for the next two montha, propriety of stating the number of “tons” and “millio ofthis and that which we have sold, and of some five or six cures as the result. our envious competitors to give them of bread to that intolerable quantity of sack.” ex are known by the cures they have ing known are appreciated. and recom. mended by all who use them, which is p extraordinary and beneficial effects. Principal office 125 Fulton st. zenges, Cough Lozenj Although this department of ti might astonish the al all the rest, yet not an imaginary list of cures,and in th: We cannot see th perfect farce.” We are credibl “two penny worth record or account ned whether the millions of disbursed upon the public ppears scarcely possible for . katisfactorily, the present , with any degree’ of accuracy. port made to the Secretary of the States, from this State, in 1842, the ten millions nine hundre twenty-four thousand one hundred and twenty-three dol- to the report of the Board of Fund to the Legislature, December 24, 1 the entire debt of the State, both foreign and domesti was $14,967,519, According to a circular, the Fund Commiasioners in June, 1843, t both foreign and domestic, was $17.12 ; ding tothe annual report of the Auditor of State, of the late th December, 1843, the entire State debt was 19,665,321 61. ‘The inconsistency of these several stat ciled by the additional loans nego- iated between the periods of time in makin, » that the total liabi State, if they could be fully ascertained, would not fall short of twenty millions at this ti no duplicate copie: ept of the certificat Pills and Lozen performed, and MONEY MARKET. debt of Ohio was then Tuesday, Jan. 9—6 P. M. Stocks to-day look alittle better. Prices are gradually and slowly moving up again. The sales are to a mode- rateextent, and operators are very cautious. show that there is a large amount of money invested in stocks, Notwithstanding prices are very high, a decline cannot be sustained, and quotations rapidly recovered Prices are very much inflated, but they are very firm, amidst all the unsettled state of public feeling. Long Island is down 24 per cen’ New Jersey, 4; Ohio 6’ up }; North American Trust, }; Kentucky, 3; Ilinois, 1; Harlem, Mohawk, Indiana and Norwich are very firm at previous prices. State 5’s sold at 104. ‘The northeast storm has puta veto onfall other operations for to-day. ‘The exports of domestics from Boston, for the weck missioners, mi their former position. its cannot be recor x reason to belie’ We are told here ir accounts have been issued on behalf of the State, and we find the Auditor of State, every year, re- porting in his annual re taken by, or sold to, persons unknown These remarks come from a source from wh nts of State stock, Wisner at 2c. Hay.—We hear of small sales of North River bale at 50 51 cents. Frour.—No change here. . the plantings in lowa this season will be fell thirty centover lust year, and in Missouri at least ten per cent more than in 1843, Shs ‘The market opened flat, considerable disposi- after change more firmness was exhibited, and the day closed with a good tone. About 4000 bales changed hands, generally at very full prices, nearly the whole of which was done after 2 o’clock. At Mobile the 20th ult., there was considerable activity, caused by the reception of the Foreign news. 6000 bales changed hands at 1ull prices. Corron, tion bein Rear “ ‘Three lots on sold for. . . Six lots do sold for. . : Four lots do sold for. On Monday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Varella, Jos P. Burven to the amiable Miss Axx Witey, all of this city. May Heaven’s blessings crown their joys, Ani fill their arms with girls and boys. ning the 8th instant, at St. . Bishop Onderdonk, Westox R. Gate to Many, eldest daughter of by the Ri of Italeig] ber, 1843 testant EF On the morning of the 9th instant, Cuancus J. Cusnine- , aged 14 years and 4 months. funeral will take place this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 A. M., from the residence of his brother in-law, No. HAM 371 Broadway. On Tuesday morning the 9th instant, at his late resi- dence,No. 11 Suffolk street, Bensamin Oxiven, Esq.,in the if be taken to morning at 8 o’cloc! g Islan ‘uesday morning Jan’y 9th, 1844, Parrice O'Con- th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances a Joseph and John O'Connor, also of hii O'Connor, are requested to attend his funeral, this after- noon at three o'clock, from his late residence No. 81 Frankfort strect near Pearl. oath year of his His remains Buenos Ayres Belize, Hou, Suthard. bags ¢ Shefiietia, New Orne: co—s08 do Gay kegs JB Rasal Suydam could supercede the municipal power in the | ending the 6th inst. were, 10 West ludles, 20 bales, South merica, 100; Smyrna, 200 balex—total 4520 bales. The imports of specie into New Orleans, to the 29th inst. amounted to $2,485,087, against $4,121,356 for the same period last year. We have lately published the official returns from many of the western ports, showing the movements of com- merce and produce for a series of years, of the different ports on the lakes make tl the Ist inst., which is generally the close of navigation in that section of the country. The growth of the west is the increase of commerce on the lakes. criterion of the others. hoy omhibit the true picture, ond provent facts that cannot be controverted. When the public debt of Ohio was commenced, for the purpose of perfecting the contemplated improvements, there was a sinking fund provided by law, that would ul- Every annual report made to the Legislature represents this fund to he in a flourishing condition, when in fact this fund has never been applied to the payment of the State debt, but has been loaned to the canal fund, and used up on the public works of the State “It is asinking fund, but its tendency is to sink the State instead of the State debt.” Esay it is impossible that men can shelter timately liquidate the debt. The collectors € Aon bbts P port of Cleveland, Ohio, i Tonnace oF Curveta’ The public officers of Ohio have been guilty of the most gross carelessness, to say the least. sound judgment, or honesty, The Auditor, in his an- nual report presented at the last session of the Legitin- with THe An PARTURES FOR Tintern Y' They either lack 3 Steam- Ve'rs. boats. Sc’s. Sl’s. B’ 1930 Se HIIBIIilg rent that the public revenues are not and will not be auificient for the payment of the interest, without i that of the last year wan 2} 4 of the present’ year are to be taken as the criterion, it will require at least two mills more to make up the deficiency.” Atthe same session, the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, m ther annual report, used the following lan- ea H-TITIEENIE Pe ere | PONE ER Ee ES, conwwnueal litt = 2 3181 “If the State were wholly from her investments, tax ol on the dollar, of the actual value of her real and personal property liable to taxation, would more than pay her en- tire interest; and a tax of two and three-fourths per cent on the dollar, would more than pay the entire debt.” ies that make these reports do not agree very well in their accounts, and cannot expect people to place much confidence in their ability in the management 0, the finances of a State like Ohio. The connexion that ex- ists between many heavy operators in Wall stree those in power in Ohio, is too intimate for the in| the holders of the stock of the State. in the hands of the State Auditor, authorising him to levy taxes at his option, is too much to be delegated to one The power to tax a free peoplg is the greatest thut any legislative hodycan receive,and it should be usedwith ‘The present amount of the State debt of Ohio is reported to be $18,668,221, by the Auditor The people have been taxed as much as they can possibly bed. The least additional taxation will terminate in repudiation. Old stock Kxenang. $7000 U 8 6's, %62, ¢ NA pon 7000 N ¥ Stare aig BL 5000 hie # », 606 ae vithout the income derived mull and three-fourths up- 18 This’great increase of tonnage h: tively empleyed. Within the period given above, the amount has reached from 1029 to 9336 tons, a growth un- precedented in any other part of the world. This amount oftonnage has been brought into requ mense and rapid production of the west. sailing craft engaged in navigating the lakes is schooners, ranging from one hundred to two hundred tons burthen, making many trips during the season which, in the aggregate, would swell the tonnage of the lakes to an As greata revolution as has already been realized in the commerce of the interior of this coun- try, a greater is on the eve of consummation. last war a judge fined an officer of the army for | Year or two a number of vessels built for lake navigation, with Ericeson’s propellers, have made their appearance in those waters, making their voyages with the greatest re~ gularity and expedition. They are peculiarly adapted to the dangers of these inland seas, by being independent of ‘They can always make a safe harbor un- and as vessels railing alone have a great length of lee shore it is evident from gentlemen | Within a few miles of them, wherever they may be, with the wind from any point of the compass, the dangers very great and the risk serious, afew years, create a grea been constantly ac- ion by the im- The principal ‘The power vested enormous amount. the greatest discretion. it probably is much larger. wind or wave. jer the most adverse cireumstanc under canvas: armers’ T ust Co 30 Paterson RR 150 do ‘These propellers will, in revolution in the commerce of the lakes than has ever yet been imagined by the most - 7 20 Anh & Roch RR Commence or Cueverann Before 1 would | Quanvity, 79,103 Bar's salt, $93.94 81 5,206 Cedar Ports, R 200 Nerh &Worr RR 159 do 155 Tons iron, 319 Cords lime 915 Boxes clocks, ‘alue. wheat,$561,884 58 5 flow s,2,26,136 10 16,638 do pork, 196,747 Bu’s cora, 11158 Bu’s ants. 11,245 Bis whin’y, 73,402 40 16.728 do salt, 12,076 do butte 103 M ft bite wale 2,420 Doz. broo 1195 Bis tulow, 150 shas Harlem RR 250 Peterson 1K Exchange. £1000 U 8 6's, 68 i ) Mohvak RR 280 Harlem TER 20 lo 2 oi 1,059,563 Lheeh cess, 2,227 He's tobac'o,* 15 Tus produce, 6 992 Bxs sal ravus, 110 Bxs storch, re 700 Tos grivd’s 8,70. Sks we ol, He Ibrook, hue & co—88 do PaLACHIco! ston & co—1°6 ED H Brig Charlot 104 cedear logs & co—205 do order. __MARITIME HERALD. __ Drudge is very dull st 29 cents, and barrels learan' H steamboats. Iu barques, 19 brigs, 3) se! We learn from the west that Sn ol ai ecorted ashore.) Was ‘Vwo sches had ioaded wi | th» Norma, Capt evinced to sell- TANT 10 Ownens o tne Covsul General ted New York, Ik tay duty t) inform you, that w try ‘emrived ima ver veved that Geaeral the cap tal, would ultimatery succeed, ufident he will isamed with regard © invoices aud ve: acttled stale; au Five, Who comivauds the army beseiging 1n.—Sales of Real Estate Jan’y 9th, by E+ and in thet cape Tae HL, Ludlow & Co. taking the cert 6th street, between Sth and 6th Avenues for Moncevideo, beiag supplied with those docu m: other hand, should Geveral Oribe not succeed, | by the comu ittee appointed by those have purchased the dates of tie C it Custom House, after ration of the present year, that pos ive orders would tes is, that all papers relative to goods shiyped papers inust be evrt tied by the known to rll those trading to the river, in ord.r that they inay not ye ignocant of what may lap- Whalemen. ‘ fate of North America, of jolland, ar in town on Sa St Paul, of Salem, fro eports at Anjier, Aug fore wish you to make it arren, IRI, lost at Swan River, evening fin Holmes’ ticle, ita. via St Helena, 64 ds. Pauls’ Chapel, On Monday eve ight Re North Caroli John J. Spies, Exq., of this cit At Rye, Westchester Co,.on’ rhursday the 28th Decem- by the Rev. P. 8. Chauncey, Rector of the Pro- copal Church, Mr. Erastus E. Bansen, to the amiable and lovely Miss Hannan Baigos,of White Plains i this port. Porto Hico, 14 ds fm Bay Houduras, for Boston, 34 inst lat 28, am jo Janeiro, for Baltimore, Dec 27, lat 32, fatimore, Jan 3, lat 35, lon 75— St Matha, 6th inst, Int 33, long 8—by the ‘as passed Jan 4, fat 35, lon 75, steering N—by the idence, lat34, lon 2—by the Charlotte, at m lon 76, 30—by the Si R ter, fm Savannah for B: . hen Oriental atthis port: October, of Kiny Jat 34, 07, fon 71, 07 Joba Drew, of Ki Dee 22, lat 3427, lon 71 ston, from New Yok for Curacea, Dec 22d, eee L. 1., for inter- ingston, from New York for Port au Prince, t Sumatra, about Aug 1 Silver, for Gibraltar 14 100 piculs du board; Carol m, 3 00d; Frances Arabella, Jordan, dos are Ov Goon Hore, Oct 16—Arr Concordia, Door, from n for Fast Indies, % Nov 29—In port, Charlotte, Trippe, fm Genoa for those of his sons nephew, Michael ds, the only Am. Baran, Dee l—In port, istula, Schneidau. from NOr- fm Boston, ar Nov 30. rtham, (fm Malaga) for NYork. An Amer barque, name and destination not recollected, sailed previous to tt, Aurora, Gould, for Naw York, he French fleet had ar at Portau 1. Dee 6—In port, Esperity, and Henry Clay, for Bannavogs, Dec i—In Am vessel in port. Aux Caves, Dee 12—Ip next day, the only Am, Prince fm Fras rt, a Boston schr disg the only S brig Lawrence sailed day before Home Ports. Jan 5—Cla, wise Boy, Blaisdell, Havana. vaulding, Kastport, f 8 Jago, Win q Nanshong, Young. Rappal zabeth Hall, Cobb n Bal Auna’ Veynolds, . Portsmouth, NH; N iber, Snow, for Havana; ¢ stp d small anchor will probably recover them Passengers Arrived. atogi—Miss A Bartley, Mr E New Ortirans—Ship 8 Randolph, and 3 in the steerage. New OnLeans—Barque Kensington—Capt Batchelder. New Onirans— . Mouite—Brig Geowler—Messis J Cleveland, Selman, and sid oth) for NY bron—C Howard mond, (ineorse mmes Hooper, Hall, Balein are Orray Tait, Loy Elizabeth City! NOs foreign Unportations Livenroot—Br barque Plants Crnfts—60 do pig iron 1367 bars do S burue—1060 sacks silt to order—2i ck AUX Caves br fee 2 Mare has A Winek! & co—139 do AC ove’ b Cid Jamaica, Gray, Domestic Lin Also, table eu te eut glass aud plat Also, the eoon mses, clicks &e, barrel, by order of the Mar wetoses ¢ per worm still and apparetos, oil toves, Carks, &e. FHIDAY, At P46 e’elo k, of the sales room, argosale of tiily valnsis’s ssmanie hry pndde, of all des- tions. Iso, a choice lot of at ud fimey dry goods, dlaines. ks, Inuslins, calico, + ic merinos, ke. clothing. toa jancy and pledg ec liquors, sears, was, he. Loudon cluths ia remnants. ards er felty aud pilot dh ik, pilot an» over Coats, ts aavantity of yer, gloves, ke, ot beaut fir! fresh dry goods, mil udid foe gold watches 10 small boxes, Also, 4 large and vatuable gssortunent of pledged articles, by assimeres and vestings. scte, ta uve in the bese maamer, Spoken 18 ds fm Boston for NOrleays, Dec 27, lat 26, lon | Ordes of Paws brokers ond others h port. _SHOMAS BELL, 35 Ann street. REAL Lis AT AU 51 WALL STREET, VION. HIE attention of eapivalists ou We tuesday next, the Leth i led to the sale by guetion, ol valoable gud fot No. 31 Wall sticet, w thin two'dore at the Mecchase Exchange, owued and occuvied for inary years by the can Insucsace Company, and is one of the best locations for im surance business tuat ean ye found. Most of the present ten* d their offices for years, asd woul iiprsbebly be desirous of remaining. Kor further in‘ormation sve the ceivers’ advert emeut in the Cou ter oF particulars can be had Plication at the off ance Company, N: will positively x or freight or passage, having handsome furnished s¢ceimumo- dations, apply ou board at Orleaus wharf, foot of Wall street, orto ' _ KE. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South street. Positively no freight received after the 10th inet pene be ov board, at Orleans wharf, foot of ursday morning, 11th ins), at 10 o’eloek, at he ship will sait. i : Siuppers by this line may rely upon baving their goods com realy mgastirad, Ort Hal gents in New Orleans, Hu Promptly forward all goods to thei ‘The packet ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NE LEANS=he following Grst class packers will panctually as advertised ( weather permitting) OF Pas Vake tree vizi— VICKSBURG, Capt C. C, Kerry, on the 5th January. Capt D, Juckson, ou the 10th January. OCONE ‘Tee accommodations of these ships for cabin second feabin and steerage passengers. are such as cannot fail to ensureevery oft to passengers during the voyane he ships of this hue have wow commeaced therr rexular punctual every five days throughout the jore rely ou uot hemg cetamed, ry low, those wishing to secure 1H ether of the abuve packets cin lo so by spying on orto & J.T. TAPSCO’ Actheir General Passage Office, J10re 43 Veck Slip comer South street be ()()() REWAT nd Dollars will be $3,000 whiner thee T the undersicued. of a bi inches loug and enght-en Was iron bound, with w bottom, also, strapped w. Pal cathe ends: the marked * roy & Co., & said trunk is supposed to jave been stolea from en board the steamboat Utica on the 13th inst, It covtaiaed a large amount of che checks, bank notes, end déafis, euch sed in Tackages In eatpes bags a! a directed to disfereut brokers aud banks in the city of oT he above reward will be paid in addition to all other re wards offered by other persers tuterested, POMEROY & CO, 2 Wall st. N.Y. ited by the parties rok aud ita con ente; im ade fered by P oe al re renee erie red by Pomere' oot any, aud guaran D e dsteigued, mabing the wrote acovnt of the rewa d offered 6000 DOLLARS. Arnany, December 15, 1948, We, the undersigned, having a deep interest in the. recovery oftie’trurk snd. Mouey recently stolen trom the ateamboet {tea dy hareby guarutre the ty . Rewaté of Phew Thou of this city, in the ratio ol WACHBULN & CO. THEUDORE OLCOET, (oshier of the Canal Book. Cashier oft if) M. J. Fits ed JOSHUA GOT PURE NO-MNEMOTECHNY, on JURAUD'S NEW SYSTEM -MONTOS. PROF. ¥RUS FA St), ar Mary, Cha Moon, Hayea, N Yo lodiaua Arraute, Aprlachic it Siwail, Williams & eo-—2 —100 Vales Hicks & co— 8 we S& co—37 hhds Mason & son—120 bile A Ave ill a co—209 hides J Sanith—t83 bis, 20 cks, 374 kegs, 100 bas Bo gat & Kueeland Ubales, to order. OnLeana—Barque J» © 015 do Couter & eat Live, Dator & Milter 494d Boorman 15 downed JJ New Moyer & Stacken: 9 bres G Douglass 29 casks reccraml bales, 620 bbls H Johusoa & co—5 7 hhds "Thompson & janneman, N York; Pando- iw Ontrans— mn Ataiws~255 bols H Lee & co— Parinisr—230 sacks kegs, 11 tes Newbold & Gran cy & Scn—79 boxes, 72 bales order. 8, Jan 1—O1d, Superb, Gatehell J pool; ‘England: (Br) Tham) chinond, Mustard, tolus, Harding, Ports- ‘alisman, Sowes, —Barque Hebrou—i929 pigs lead, Strackau & Young, | ca-e heeawax, 6 tielces 1054 bbls tlour, Goodhue MeNair, Cette; ee 29—Arr Agnes, (Brem) Bi 100), es lard, BL orth JNA Milibank wheat Banks & Ps pork. Howes, God! Ba qui rd & ‘Li horns, fs Fiedler; 2 1 do nuts, 40 do vil, 100 do —Arr Adrian, Jamaica; v Meteor, Colorado, and John Kendall, N. Key West, Dee 25—in port, Rose, fi man, for Po t Leon—Sld, Radolph, Groning twee; U2 dr Jowes 8 Mr Querly; Lith des J Pact Mowi.e—Biig Growler—15 Nelson & c 1 boxes Baer & co 26 bales cottou, 1b x to Coutre & co—46 do -o—50 do Collomb & Iselin—19 do Good D— { hiee Counters, in good order, Brig Metamora—180 bales Boorman, Johu- les Bird & Johnson—56 .Bou- ale & co 155 OT otton Perkins, Hopkins & co— lolbrook, Nelsow ANTED—A partayr wich a eash cpiv-l of from $2000 to $3100, to take an interest ia ove of 1 best Billiard end Bowltog establishing twin this city, with « Jong lease, and whee the anuual profits can be made co 0 $2000, as'can be shown by the books. wet alarge room, with four good Billiard Tables, B Crane—117 bales » between f and 9 o'clock ay mont Biiliardaud Bowling Saloous Nos 64 Eust Broadway, oF Sailing Days of the Steam Ships. hee Kood bova, want v ANTED IMMEDIATELY Several honest, intelligent ae agents in procuring sab- anew aad popular mavazine part. of the United States. had experience in the business 4 visions, to mast B. master. The 3 mascer. D Hurlbut ham & Du hea nasa bert, for Gusdale wage, slic sails Se tos Russell. Sehr stores, to muster Crowell 7th, are, Parage 1061 * ks femtn’s, Vat A i ben Chapman, A. A. Chapmen, 123 shares NA Trust, $0 Brom, serip bi0 Fae KR bw & Wor RRbs | 400 Vicksburg Bank ‘ Impérts over Exports, ‘ Of the exports, thove to Canatashow last year of more than half a million of dollars. ble of items given below is included in ioe ahove; bit we detail the quantity and value, sos omr son, Geo. W. Jones, Kennedy, Preston King, Kirkpatrick, | trade with the colonies may appear distinct ; The storm set in so early in the day that operations were very limited. “Pots are still quoted at $4 66}, and Pearls at gon is att anh Wind NW, how yean produce us writ e ng the necessary well to engage fa ion will be allowed, ans permanent occupation #1 SRAEL POST, 3 ee 310 3 449) Wom weTKA Ships Viola, Jamieson Montreal, Tucker, Mobile, ED Hurlbut & ex ; A Hollauil & Co—B. igs Ha'dee, F litner HILHARMONIC SOCIKTY —The this Society will take place at the Apol 3 fw more subseriber iekets to each concert. Subscription Book open at the Treas Wals Walsh; Lois, Ho is friends, and th Arrived. ang Rel, rm, Tilyou, 22 ds from Mobile, with cotton, to creme. A shop, atthe cornet of “lean . Warren stieets, for ne sale of beet by the quarter, side or earease. Shop butchers and deers generally will be furnished @ ber, having entered in ced and extensive dealer, 4s at the lowest marl fe barque Plucu to Wilsou & Brown. Fienced severe weather on the passags—stove bulwarks, Se. i Gotham, 24 ds from New Orle: mar, 58 ds from Liverpool, with mdse, alsa ere T steerage pasengers advantageous rms, an | WANTED—A man arracKement wil n 10 offer fres's beef et pn trevel Barque Kensing ket * Iso, on band and for eate, je John Carver, Pendletoa, 20ds fm New Orleans, with to Nesmith & Leeds. Charlotte, Lattleoha, 18 ds from Mobile, with cotton to yA LY LN hd! a larringe settlement. i ports=Chancellor with enffee, to }, experienced se- . 21 ds from Aux Ca: a 12ds North of lat 3 and some of the crew frost bitten. 1 days from Mobile, with cotton, to Sidoey, Barnard, mr. The & has bei and Pareh ser—Lix Pi chart ¥. Freche bi decision or Judge vere weather on the co: Brig Growler, Ulmer, Brig Metamora, Ashbey, fm Apalachicola, with mdse to FE Brig Jane, Drankwater 18 ds fm Mobile, with mdse, to Dun- | gg jar aheilat sie oiiee, 4 SAMUEL OWEN, Fdjtor On the 15th February next No 1. Vol. $ will be pablished. n. Br sehe Kozelle, Wilkinson, 19 ds fim Barbadoes, ia ballast, to GT Laurie onal leaves will be added, for the pur the Keports pavlishe iy the ourt of the Ct ance! Schr Sarah Jane, Stoart, 35 ds. fin pore of wiving an West. with 3600 hid: M bert ‘Treat, reat, ores, to Depeveter & Wh ye—experivncer J lost part of deck oad Myers, Kowler, tds fm Michell & Co—Sid in co w and Caroline, al! fo. # High Priest,’ Brigg Mattamoras, (Texas) via et x bo severe weather 0 ovejure thers business, and ave prepare ton, NC, with naval | by ji0 2% F 3 Mai ork, fm Pitts Landing, NC, with nae wih States, Roberts, from Washingtoo, with nival Mitehell & ( Iriental, Kay, igton, with naval store, K louse, will b Sehr Sultana, Smith, 12 ds fim Wilmiog'on, NC, with naval vos Went bodies stores, to Woodhul aame, Allen, 12 ds f artended to; av Jat their Geur-al A, a. im Wilmington, NC, with naval B —Letters and parcels forwantes by p NASON & TUTTLE (TURbS —The ber a Two brige=Wind N Baad t ick snow storm. =: Jew vou DYE Herald Marine Correspondence Ovrice ov rie RMope ILavoRR, Jan $—Arr, Vietory, Elwell, from Fall River, for Wilming- ry, 10 ds fm 85 doe nr Catharine Fraser, ©: N bow, and had a ian over the bows (our hours be ore it could be | paler fuedicion pe Siyrtle, Paine, fm Wickford for New York; Holde idence for Philnd Sl, Victory, Wilinington split her marisail, and immediately after a to Hammett’s old’ whart, whee she lay ull eve ayia got ashore ou the South Porat of Goat I-land, but was got off again same night, nidad, PS, of and for NHavens Harriet, Banning, The H has about 50 Swiss We caution the pob i got np every day fur the purpose of gull « tebanks taking their money without doing then anv Ie there are any whe doub's of the efhercy of tain medicine mcall at the Muanterian Lispensary, at 3 Divisiog street where certifientes of cures can be * stn lo@, and the most astonishinw on record, ith full directions, and warranted to care or no charge. re fm Antwerp for N Brayton, fm A, NW squall, so after anchoring, dragged ashore ery and Humbug itis most nuportont te Ken wharf at the Pointy. N kery mbng ris most 9 choose an expert 6 Head Diapeunary to No, 260 Peatl treet, where by en wharf et the Poi old ad. A M~The Pa ot off this morning: vy General Recort Forres Lerten Orrice.—The Ashburton, for Liverpool, will nuil to-day of the « , but we think he haa no connec wih avy other office, [Tis charges are mod her; mistakes are often dange T. will close at half prst il o’elock—thoxe of the A. at hal! past 10. They are at Gilpin’s, in the Fxchany Scum Mantis, Robinson, fm Philadelphia, ashore on the F Oh She will bea total Pont of Cnanin part of the Union, with 1, of Holmes’ Hole Inst Saturday might on.—Harbor Master's Report for Decem- AMS—i0 bbls Mississippi from Ne j10 ee ‘ Hasna, lending from sii $C Co. 56 south «: (in the course #f Ten Lessone on ofa wenk or degcie t freulty sedaire an unlimited pow stot mind, or waste 0 eutuely ready'to begin his this lateresting topic, the © will take plaice Jay, the 1h imate of the BX the apolions n houre eh a f Meinory, w t ot tied to prove the autimited pow m by his oan xtre eth of memory,” ashe did Jost winter in hie te is time offer to the publie elusive ev! ce that can poss.bly Yyint atratambility of the wae nomical lectures, Prof most convincing and q system, by answering, at ihe pleasure of t ener, Iter ry, histories}, and scientific questions that will be put to them from the volumnous programmes of Txets that will be distributed inthe Lecture Roum, and which has been learned by them in the short spece of « few hours, wi rot. G will open the history @f Memory, aud the its powers which have at di world He will alse give a comparative and ¢rivieal ra tion, with diagrams, of the best +ysvems of Maemouses bith- to practi ‘ihe eveamg will be concluded by the wonderful Maemo: techute experments of a yousg Miss of ‘his city, only nine , Who will answer every qustion put to her irom the them dificult reath-matical problems; w ‘he ratio of the diameter .o the eiceum- ft rene. OF the circle, with Lt no wenclatured decimals,” which Tepeat inevery possible way, according to the pleasuie ie LF" The Lecture will bs to dpen at 6. F*Sin le admission, 50 ce $.; every add Hs 25 cents. t precisely 73g o'clock. Doors 5 gentleman aud two Indies, ¥ of the same party, 25 cents; children, For the e {those who may desire to avoid the Hleasautuess of waiting at |h+ dour, Tickets will be found om the day of the Leeture at Dr, Chiltoa’s Drug Store: 263 Broad: way, appos'te the City Hall; at Niblo’s Bar, aud at Boufauti's, The vrogemme of the ¢ ments, Cor ing hundred octavo pages of Scientific, Historical an facts, will be hated prone path Marr the wether with clus expressing ( tl nee, LO conditions ano regala- storm towards the «1 the walk GOOD, OPPUE FOR A SAFE AND MO. DERATE INVEST MEN'T.—Oce of the proprietors of Inntie Garda, Nos 9 and 1! Broadway, reuring from aves a good opening for any, person desirous of #n- (busivess. Fur cece apply as above. between 9 iT Awis*re MILITARY BALL rooms, on Satar- a . me can be received. q HK THIRD COMPANY NATIONAL GUARD BALL Allen Dedwarth, yi ene at Lammany Hall, ou Wedaesday Kven- ing, Feb, 7, 1944, iNickets $2, may be obtained of John Carnes, 61, John KB. Dai W.H. D 0 Ge A.M. Shier, Toles, 105 1 st ownsbery, 432 Peay! st c A atendy hebita wishes a sitaat or geriver; won'd he wiling to As conchman, pot ine United St or Europe, adverti from the experience he bas had ia. each of the above f rendering fection, aud y sa ean give voquest renee, Address A. B., at thie apply ta 23 Ro. WANTED TO RENT—In Drondway, «gore fronting on the met betrcenie Aator Hots ai Wall tren. Ad deers, with tertns, Hox No. 137 Lower Post Office, 2? ti Company, 1m favor o looted, but believed to be dated in Ajsil 1841. The be suitably rewarded by ie i at the offies of RK, COLLINS & CO. tee 56 Sonth street N for their tro SSADL L “hw OxLe Wall at ¢ wil he te vir goods tnmedy & informat on to JACKE SIP MIS I NUFAUCTUL bits —Geranvn willows 0 superioe qual ties, suitable for dmuoha manufacturers, wale ot 2 Feast st, up " j8 lw recently we d for the for a term of soars or wo mee’ v « eof its former gueets and ah RIELD Dime G. PAWNILAM. « Fran g' ‘Ye call for their .essons mor we wolk ‘emoon class of twelve ladieg, whieh mees en and ‘Thorsdays, at du’cloek PM. is still open fot voor theee edditions! members. JAMES F WARNER, of Weber Theory, fee, Me. lxeding from by iN2is *re LLoOw landing from job Wee wth } ARD =e. bots pi 44 landing from ship) L KK & CO 6 Seath at, or artiele, land VOSGUES-7 bbls Beef Tongnge a ns for sale by Bouth street. ag from ship. me ppt vom Ni 1 ear LING