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is pot that our Sehr Ay ide of Hall were he 7 Rpts i Ata firat introduced. stores, to De Pes N. LM Vhs and epa Corsairs in appearance— ‘Swirn, of Indiana, thea wont into a very clear, 1 y wget aieiesore, with aides, 10.N. Ln Mer) Yar who have republic by a summer cruise | gyi, Mitty ,Of indians, thee Meat Congress hed the | matter atively, wo refer e torts te ton: | ence between receiving and paying is eo great, that our | creaiy 60." On the might of 7th Tint Oil barca, Tork | ay “4 THTITe pexfomanees’ wilh tu the Mediterranean, or dancing at the Empe- | right and power under the’ constitution to improve the | juire, when they've refused to ts amy thing about condition has become greatly changed for the better. crerboned Robert Coddington, scam : ote aetet ee: ror'’s balls st aan Motos uo Ere we | aavigation of the Obio and bac epee Acre ‘The House then adjourned. ‘The Message of Gevernor Tucker to the Legislature of | "chr Bilas Crane, Sohason, from Washingzoa, NC. with w + Old Kin Cole vowed by Mt Nickdnaon venture with the tawn: les of the Sandwic! she had the impro\ d » — es % eB, tO master, . tn ay Ratto Isles. Sward were fi ag men who were | consts of the atlantic States. More money had been LS Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia Mississippi is principally devoted to the subject of repu- "Bai, Smith, from Washington, NC. with naval stores, HAMLET TRAVESTIE. and men who are, ot the cabinet—fuir blue-eyed | pended on the Delaware breakwater alone, than upon the 1 rings Boann, Jan. 13-$6000 State 6's c and p cash, 684; | dition. He was elected to the Gubernatorial chair as an Ot PL AOR: pay TLS DEAE NN ladies from the frogen_ North; sparkling bruaettes | whole of the wertern rivers since the foundation, of the | yo) do ss do ds ; 128ahra Girard Bank © 6 do Norrit-| Anti-Bond payer, and it was expected he would approptl- | getty master | ot" Butbanky from Oe | 19 ectade with from the South—and Rentucky's beautiful dangh- | $27¢'no move necessary to protect our foreign commerce eebe yoo eee ete ne ee SWilmington Rit ate a large partion of his message tothe question, The | |, Sehr Bevj, Penniman, Base, from Virginia, with ov! 2 | are ei ‘ALE ters [pea an. cane armenrenb td oth the Gre pecoa | than snag boats, and other means were necessiry on om \7}; 19 do Northern Bank, Ky, 95 ; $3000 State 68, c and | Union Bank bonds have given the Mississippians more | Schr Columbian, Kogers, from Wellfleet, Me—bound to CHARA THEATRE, Fee aero tay mummed down, and wigs a Ii | western rivers to protect our domestic commerce. He | Fi ; sates Union Bank ean 63) ; 20 do North Amer’ | toubleihan the whole devt of Pennsylvania has the in- | Virwivia. ‘aie BENEKIT Un BARNEY WILLIAMS, syron, 1esembling that remarkable man im nothing | hoped the House would act ip ast ag He 40 me e ican Ins 7 ; 26 do Kentucky Bank ¢ and p 73 ; 6000 State abtiawts of thet Stale, ‘They hove been’ é’thorn i the Sis Abana dias th atolirrion cat Rov, | THIS EV+NING, Jaumary 19—will be perfoomed but his love of liquor—subordinate clerks of tne | mense interests of the great hoa br ee aimed | 9's. ¢ and p 63 ; 65 shrs U 'S Bank 5: ; 5 do Moyamensing i > fated 4 thlge t belg woknown. Wied Nw, | BORN PO UDO LUCK. Departments in white gloves and snub noses, trying | Saeee eee en conemone Sherer A ooo at tae: | Bank 16do Schuylkill Navigation Co 35; $1000 | political body of that State, that will yet create a wound + — peer to raat for ens of Congress. Mrs. Robert | Waviaumeee ic Fe Ors ne tog thee Reading RR, 1860, 723. they will feel most anxious to heal. The stain of repudia- Ships Yorkshire, Bailey, Liverpool; Silvie de Grae, Harte: gine OF THE Mist. aa ay fines peetnee eying, wane. to. Wis nia for a asters, oe was ‘opposed to the tariff’ which only brought LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS tion wil, in a few years be so galling that even Missis: Orleans, New Orléans; taraues Betty, (Sw) Siockholin;. bro ‘Kiesoltlea) ays; - . of revenue, and thought Gen, Jackson did sentative in the President’s niece, the all | Fight in ve oing the Maysville Toad Bill sane 2 the postmaster at Columpus, Ohio. In aert, r. Stewant, of Pa., who just entered the House—I un- Pripapetrusa, Jan 18—Arr Poragor, ( 1 NC; Tod were pleased, and if the parties to come off are | derstand, sir, the gentleman from Ohio has asserted that , f Li diay i Jey AT, Parson, Green, Wash ngton, | sippi wll acknowloige an liquidate any bonds ofthe tar brag im, Dunham, Leguua; Svea. (Sw). iio Jane IRISH TUT OI Wy ‘ork. jizavei! (pew mong i ag To conel Union 3ank that can be found in existence. .\ debt of | James Willon Feckuer, ‘Marseilles; John H Stevens. PHILADELPHIA SEKESADERS CONCERT, n r Jan 17—Cld Goethe, (frem) Homaun, Bremen. | five milions prevents Mississippi from standing as the | Yanuah; ene Mon xouiery, St Thomas; Cohanuet, Baracoa: | Owe INDE NDENT = rendered more attractive, the entertainers will| what | said yesterday about Mr. Van Buren’s policy to- yer St Thomas; HH Cole,Cahoon, Falem; | furemost among the solvent States, She is able to pay | Leontime, Richmond, and others rm AMEKICAR have to bestir themselves. wards the west is untrue, and that ithe proved it,he wish- CUS. Alex Lewis, NYork, “ ‘This 1a bright day—the Senate not in session— | ed the House to put the brand upon my forehead gir, 1 | /Rrenaoxn, Jan'17—Arr Lynchburg, and Elizabeth, New | the principal of the whole debt that can be presented janeous. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. ‘ ha : aa tie nek om Bay of Honduras, 20 days Bones 25 cents; Pit 1256 cents, q a imer Gra- | take up the gauntlet he has thrown down; and | will Nonvoux, Jan 15—Arr Ovoca, NYork; Fortune Thomaston. | ##insther, but the spirit of repudiation is still very pre m5 porn * = 2. f e hen, ‘Thoma Dare and as | Geggaie ta prove, by Mr, Var mustaye ov bend eee Below, Berry, from New Bedford, Cid Edw Biake, Guada: | valent, and so longas the present Governor fills the chair diseress, ha tu THIS EVENING—The performances will eommence ~ . was y ic) jou; pig id bee “ » they’not the finance committee of the North Aine ments in the went and. elsewhere} and that he even sad |“ Croxaerown, SC. Jan 13—Art Juno, Norris, and Friend, | of State he will keep the feeling alive, As we said be Notice to Mariners. Mabe raes of eign ten tee ae rican Trust Company)—Mr., Beers was not with | that the consent of the States themselves would not give | Lewis, York. fore, thise bonds will eventually be acknowledged. ‘The uotice in your paper of » sh: al on the western edge of falda ' them—but Wall street had its representative in | the government, or Congress, the right to make those 1m Fore! Old Stock Exchang the Great Bahama Bank is very def etive,as it dors not show Aftes whieh John Ward, Esg., the man who lends the govern- | provements in the western and other States. And I shall pe “ Tahas NAm/Trost —17_| {haderth of water, nor does ic mention whose aha she me : THE CAROLINA MINSTRELS. ment seven millions of a morning, and tries to coax | prove this, sir, by Mr. Van Buren’s own hand; and then 1 one USgs, 53 ih PS pepsi 8 ay || DAs bas fe Deaiee sa Mp hery cian of See paeastanas Don inte { the Secretary of the Treasury to take four or five | nope the brand Of falsehood will be placed on the gentle- D . : one with wg, 2 Ky . 97a 49 107% 20 Ohio Lite & Trast ot KO here ase three sioa's laid down in cur ch millions mere on the same’ terms—and_ here is | ™0’s brow, Chere ave three son's laid dow: : Mi G a 50 0 M5 | and 2hs fathoms on them. ‘GW. Bust. A é s-—] ‘ yauice held the nw MT 25 Farmers’ Trost = 1K George D. Strong, Esq., the financier of the Com- | , W#tLen—Sir, he said that Mr. Van Buren with! u Soreign Ports. , MUSEUM, c rope, : | appropriation for the Cumberland Road, and that if the blog 7 do E sat Jo ES ee ‘MUShUM, mercial Bank; I trust he is not to be Mr. Spencer's | {ose had voted for the uecessary appropriation for that | —=————— ———— : ds van 318 | | Hazan, about Jan 75 port, Frauklin Small. Cr York, AND PERPETUAL FAIR auccessor. * road, that even then Mr. Van Buren would have vetoed 0G+ CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CUR § rs pendence, Swa: Y rleston, next day. rot Ths reatest, combiu ‘ povelties snd attrietions ie His Excellency, the Governor of Coney Island 1s] the ill. He undertakes to say what Mr. Van Buren | ‘Tonic Mixture prepared by the College of Medicine and | ae eine « hicwe Batasionas, Texas, Jan ttn port, Rodaey, for New York, | city: wud eventg this werk, commencing O& here—a far greater and no less_ entertaining poten- | would have done, and I say that this is untrue, sir, | Pharmacy of the city of ew York is confidently recom | 49° Ohio 7's do 0% | s00n, pant iy fies. tate than was the Governor of Barataria—for Go- | (Much sensation.) mended for all cases of debility Produced by aseret indul- | 2000 Kestucky o's aS ae alge ; ETO ‘The Manager ia happy toanuounce att ¢ogagement with the veraor Davis not only loves the good things of this Sir, I made no such statements asthe gentle- | gence or excess of any kind. “It is an invaluable remedy | 1000 10154 30 Canton Co a ‘lio cHonen. cote | oie etiee world, but actually partakes of them, aye, deals in | mansays1 made. But I did say that Mr. Van Buren with- | or impotence, sterility, or barrenness (i depending. by sii bis bis = in 4 aw Behe 9:5] DI. VALENTINE, se Y portaree.ot Giem, Gre, held the appropriation for that road, and that according to | on mal-formation)—Single bottles $1 each; casesot half 30% do o ai, on " whose oddities, bits, scraps; &c., have 20° often kept the eatire Siete tenes neotie oF bik, abpabitari-ctip bas: Ihe | St oe antiatians” tha ieercontlon yas thecno weula | donne $n packol cod sect palkeeteot acini, oe date ee ee ‘MeDon ell, Oran, “A frie tad socethere ia ove conpmeed reer of lamghest, Sontract, it is said, to furnish batter, e., for the | yetothe Bill, According Yo his ‘own line of policy he | Office of'the College of Metivine and. Pharmecy, 9b | Zot Iudians bonds $095) dS (Swi Mev ub ic. [Brom Teg-ler {Alo rogue, Mir ,'G Sherman, the papas ball singer, Navy—the product of his ie Tay ee ctG | could not do otherwise. {| Nassau st. 'W_ 8. RICHARDSON, Agent 3944 450 Harlem R more; Manto, Tob Roy (Br) Wath ta Peti 5 ine ny ' Cheekent the celebrated partomuni 101 ston, Ja; A » NOrleans; y Jare, Smith, ton, Jaz Ajax, Segee, NOrleans; Naney Jase, ear extravaganzist and locomotive: auhough Thad supposed that Here several of the members crowded down in front o Mari SR VELPEAU'’S 8PECIF | 50 Long Ish led in clams and white sand—(but there is | Mr. Stewart, all standing up, and much excitement pre- PROFESSOR VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS 100 do aboun uk a1 ‘merson, and. Splendid, Robinson, | exas, : i i i . Novork: Rodolph, Pendieton, Boston. Are 13th Forest King, | singer; La Petite blise, the dansease, oaly three years of age, no telling what miracles the modern improvements | vailed. und several cried out, “Oh, ob, oh '—the pre- | (oF, the permanent cure of Gonorrhana, Get, fluor albus; | M0 New Jerse) RR Rely, Hava Piscted peng 1 ae anna flo im agriculture may work.) This Washington is a | sumption, eh !” tracted cuses in a shorter time than % | 3% Nor & Wore 8 Sh Themes Ii the features and peculi:rities of the African ries, eou- i i i T have th f the gentleman’s | @ cure the most protracted cuses in a sho! 150 do York: Esther | wit! all th i “ little world—the variety of equipage can hardly be Tee atid tee TePort, of the gentleman's | any medicine at present known to the medical faculty—| 34h 3 rip 99097 Oo do bio 31 ‘citimore. Arr 13th, | sty ting then the greatest curiosity of the age, and the crown: equalled in New York. Now, there dashes by the words in the National Laos Arve ae e separ s hoo $1 per box. W. 8. RICHARDSON, ‘Agent. 0 his ot beat “i 4 & U30 34! ‘Westbrook. H is (Br] Lloyd, Bay of ing wonder of the word. ane beantitul low Parisian carriage of the French Min- | ‘¥e5 for that paper (pointing to the Intelligencer desk) | Oaice‘or the College of Medicine & Pharmacy,96 Nessau st Wecoiad Eiixea. Liverpool put in in, distress, Ad Ht Lawrence, new Pantomianie aes es titled the t i Adee t Ionia 7 | reports more accurately than the others (pointing to the petted cient od Lad je chill, NYork, Sid L Baldwin, Thompson, N¥ork; Ac |; Fou. 3. later, the servants in crab and silver, looking as if | Globe desk) RICORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIX- | $1000 Kentucky 101% $1000 Ohio 6's, ‘90 %6 . Weare, Havana. bie ingerrupted with. danons. st . Colonel Thorne himself had superintended its |“ Srewant—tI know nothing about the report, sir, E—forthe cure of primary or secondary syphilis, | 200) do 101% 400 Tndinua Bonds 46037 | Newwronr, Fla Jan 5—Cld Statir, Babbidge, NVork, In arate dances, Bonvese ape bilis, 8s whole Sree neal Caen by the cairns of | Wetten—tt is true, sir. ani all complaints arising from meroury—guaranteed 16 | Sim) 9 big 101, toa do z Heary Leeda, Drianwacre; Mi | see ie IR Ramee seen at all hours, Some Patrician Virginian, driven by an old eae Srxwant— Well, I never said any such Beate all to | °ue:, Single bottle $1; in cases of half dozen $5—pack-| {G0 ininoia bonds ng 20rhas Mereh's Exe Co 12 + A ptbaGirsy QUEEN enn be privately cousaleed regarding in battered hat and torn coat, the harness men ded | Were thespeaker rapped his hammer and calle: ‘© | ea and sent to all parts of the Union. 1000 ‘do. 41% 25 Farmer.’ Trust 30) | demseh ‘ase, Bo h nat. Present an tFuture events. with ropes, the leather curtains shrunk and flying | order. . 1 Papen Pen Ottice of the College of Medicine end Pharmacy,9| 300 | do A150 Harlem I 160 4a mouth, Geaclema ic flotiin. Crocker “and yore, Afimiasion to the whole '25 ecntechildren under tem in the wind, innocent of oil of tannin—and on ri- | | MF.Smiz1 of Illinois, then made avery brief, but 4 | Nassau street. i 5000 do b395 30 do tw 42% | bama, Meritt, wan, .audJunis. Cooper, | 25 eents extra for private consultations with the Gipsy ding along a provincial dandy chap on a prancing | ‘¢TY excellent and powerful speech in favor of improving W S_RECHARDSON, Agent 25 Nor & Wore 2M | Boston; Martha Kin man, Baltimore; Limnoleon, Blivens Ato: | Queen. 513 re bin header ‘Wilbon stdee his'rid te, | ‘he great western rivers. He also stated that he had just SE ET allied thei —— G; bth 33% | sex, Loveland, and Pioneer, Mitchell, NYork. _ |” MALE'S NEW WORK WUSKUN ng Headed horse, whose sides his rider lacerates | received aletter detailing the terrible sufferings endured MARKAT. Mowie, Jan 7—Chd Han) ah Sprague, Cook; Blanchard, . 4 with his long spurs, and by checking him with the : Fi MONEY . Exehange. ae Nee vores be Wi AND PICTURE GALLERY. ig spurs, and by 1s by the unfortunate people that were on the Shepherdess _ | Blanchard, and Ann Welch, Magna, New You D © Wilson, Dewy? y p (Brovdwan oste the City Hall.) curb forces him to go sideways, so that the most | when she was lost, and that they ‘were very much more Thursday, Jan, 18—6 P. M. 25ahas N Am Trust © 177) | Benjamin, Baltimore, Arr Fieedom, Grafton, Camden, M ADMISSION” De ag cera Prominent objects are the horse’s long tail and the | severe and horrible than the newspapers hed described Stocks are again down. ‘The sales are enly toa mode 40 warmers’ Loan ie Hag | {li sths Alabamian, Lave, and Geo Halieit, Howes, N Yorks Ab hepoy to ait Sonearte ed nip nider’simmense nose ;.his military saddle cloth de- | them tobe. “Amongst others, one strong man that was | ste extent, Mohawk declined j per cent, North Ameri $0 do Sf | Wel Ohugeei Sey Scan OROTHE A WAUNEN, the Fortune Paling ! ing that some of his ancestors e inthe ar- | saved, endured so much from cold, exposure and exertion, xtent, 2 ¢ per'cent; 3 j 3 ; fe noting that sé his ancestors were in the ar. M A : id Luey, € . 7 pay fe my. Then comes the handsome carriage and blood | ‘hat he hal been confined to his’ bed ever since, and his | can Trust } do} Ohio Life and ‘Trust 5), since last sale: CELEBRATED GIPSY QUEE! horses of the member from Newark, N. J.; the | ‘if was even despaired of. If such were the sufferings eum. She can be seen fram the morning till 5 oe’ock iu the afternoon, diene je and can be privately co ENT AND FUTURE, EVENTS Bie t onal Portrait Galler; — Gand @bamo- ‘ ee, M 1) Boe a Hiya Matagorda Cit Vespasian, tow, Bosion; Tippecanoe, Gray, Vera Cran, Wakona, ‘and.and Ocmulgee, Peet, N¥ork; Waldemar, [Danish] midt, Amsterdam; Delta, Hincel + Pownatwn, 3 Mari da aired of. It such were the sufferings | Canton 2 do do; Tennessee 5's 4 do do; New Jersey Rail I r A ad evere ? i . A two colored cette in handsome plain clothes, so | Of & young and robust man, how dreadfully severe must | 14 4 ao go; Farmer’ Loan 1}; Long Island advanced 1 respectable and grave in their appearance, that il | two hundred and fifty milesof river coast, and knew the | per cent; Harlem J; Illinois 3; Indiana}; Norwich J; Ken you had met them on the pave, you would have ta- | wants of the people there, and their losses. 1, the een in the evening, 01 lev. Bs our we . tucky 4; Pe ylvania 5’s }; Paterson firm at previous pni- je } Tho . Kin f ' en them for the minister from the republic of | ioss at St. Louis alone was $620,000; and all this came A ohana en B ph} “500 | do, 100 ders, Charl Hewes & Jane, [Br] Thomas, Kingston, RSD | Gi sabc& en Gabbe Wii | ‘ i ces, The stock market will, without doubt, present the Kentu'ky 6 Haus and. his secretary of legation. And now | vventnally from the pockets of the’ hardworking labo- S re a kin Fett 0 do 75 ¢ Ai Ss Si? sa EE walking briskly along comes the President’s private | ‘ers. The Mississippi valley could supply the ‘whole | same appearance until after the first weel in Fel ruary.— | {93 de gt a m Fecsaidas, kateb tua dele ca avinake Maat NEW YORK VOGAL SOCIETY secretary, John Tyler, Jr., the handsomest man in | Country with all she wanted in case of a war. The State | ifany reaction takes place at any time, it will be then,but | 5000 fee day ae en/re ant Mot: st eets,a red silk purse con ainicg ve dol F.C. TUCKER, PREBIDEN'T, Wanichnvon the Yadiea tow id smile—they are | of Hlinois alone, if her land was pro cultivated, wit aiG See tha bac ent og, | 1009 Minors 6's, 2 in paper, two or thre» dollars in spe ie, «da silver thime ® Subscribers are respecttujly informed that the Fi Seah dean bie coc fh. | Could furnish food enough for the whole United States, | theimpression is, ut present, that the harvest has passed. | 2000 "Wo oi de “ he propetsy of a lady Who can ili cearihe ions. ne finder | L Goncert of the above Stosin rac ctictty wiped ol , picid e" cect ais he a hadi: })—the a Ought not something, then, to be done for the improve- | Those who did not realise when quotations ruled so high, | J do Me ct ed a aieré wit be fewnided bv-erturning itt 268 Breore st _j19 Ittee | Bid ay the. bp Jaruary, when i willbe Hace the Waste dles with politics carmen: dee Peeeinlevck, med: | ment of the waters of those territories ? He was in favor | have lost the most favorable opportunity, and must hold | 320% 30 do. € *[HE Members of the Knieneroocker Harmonie Club ae | 2H1gM Hoel Broadway ito covsist «f Vocal Music in Parts, h h h ‘ i PPO I veie repersed with Instrumental Music. dles with politics—he carries the President’s mes- | of improving all the navigable rivers of the country—the ane 1} 1000 Ind respectfully requested to meet :t their room at Freneh’ erticulars in amall bills. ; sages to the Senate and the House, where he is greet- | Hudson, and all; and although it might be called Ogetolls’ |; °F Se Rs DRSENRY peices, i 200 do Hotel, 94 Chathau auree, Friday, Ja.wary 19th instant, at @ of Subscription to the Socirty’s Four Concerts, en- edin the most friendly manner by both democrats | ing, he hoped the House would mect this most important | Mr. MeDuttiee, of the United States Senate, has given | 1:00 fe iene Ge giovogk,. B, ess of importance, Bye dr ot the | cithing the subscriier to three admissions each, 810—with the and whigs. ‘ May his shadow never be less.” juestion in a proper spirit, and make liberal but judicious | yotice that he would call up for consideration the resolu- | 20)? Pd alee resident, Yi fle ae privilege o! purchasing two extra to avy Concert at $1 50 a tc a i * a 6 " A 3 i % Pritam) PR HE Annua 1 { he « v1 ‘TWENTY-KIGHTH CONGRESS. ithe ont SF Wns Improvement of all theivers ad | ton ofthe Finance Commitee forthe indefinite postpone" | 'ieyd wae Buin alatke tine at He mony alu thet | at rawbagrter® names ace ope: muha Muse Stowe FIRST SESSION Mr. Vixton, of Ohio, made a very sound argument to | ment of the bill introduced by him for the reduction of 75 shas N Am Trust 18 (uae. Diuner, ‘on the tabe at 7 o'clock. By order iE on ie: Meodlartarte ii aadeemeall yer 3 show that by the ordinance of 1787 "and the deed of ces- | duties under the tariff tothe standard of the compromise | 50 lo 18 F at W. ROSIER Secretary, 44 Prince street. Senate. ‘ Prey AG ora pr hes pnt ean compeetta | act. ‘The representation in Congress from South Carolina oh aie es Wasitixatos, Jun. 17. | | ‘ered into by the people of the. United States, and. the | are determined to push this question toa head as soon as i tf Fe acl eaited ators TORE LenOne of ite reaule of the North Western Territory, that Congress | possible. ‘The different parties in Congress consider that | the past week. ‘There is very little doing. in any artic Lai oy vere) 8.0 «| had the power and right to improve not only the Ohio y e1 iff act i ery delicat - | and prices remain without the slightest alteration. Ashes, Union, for reduction of postage and reform in the | ind Mississippi, but all the navigable waters running into | “"Y Movement (on the tariff act isa very delicate nae provisions, and all the other stuple articles of trade, are 50 post Sitice regulations. Petitions very numerous- pete rivers, the public highways, as well as all the navi- | ness, and unless compelled to take up the subject, it wil {nactive that quotations are merely nominal. ‘The move- lv signed from Cincinnati, were presented by Mr | sable wat ere running into the Upper Lakes and empty- | pass by in silence. ‘The party in power in the House feel | ments of cotton possess more interest than those of any Morehead, who expressed his strong desire that | 8g into the St. Lawrence. It was a solemn compact be- iM 9r*re State of Trade. ~ OFFICE OF JERS & pes, INSURANCE ‘ ‘The markets continue in the same state ax reported for % New kK, January FPS Anomal Pleetion f 1 Direc ors vl this Comp be held at their office, No 36 Well street, ov Me February cext. Poll opens at 12 o'clock, aud w hour. GEC i ‘bee GAUIN WHITE +OR the atthe Apollo ‘18 2*re BROOKLYN LYCEUM. AUVEL-~GOURAU®D’'S ceived, in casks of about . : KV LECTURE ON i ; t their duty to propose some alterations, but they have | other article. 10) ; RY LEOTUR it fic ween Virginia, when she made the cession, andthe | ' . 2 ji ig C v—The sales to-day amount to about 1800 bales. 18% Greeuwieh ‘street tMOTECHNY, bts Fs sy maidthia’ Cotanctinee pile a watera open aa bi ‘hways, free is the people of the Valter made by them. hth to one-quarter of a cent per Ib, eb Ma 4 OAM pers ait cles. read E wT wis EVENING, : ¥ 2 H is Fi States forever. is compact began to be negotiated in a i fe endi here they forced their samples on tie market. Of KR MAGAZINe, No. 3 ol Soturday, Jan JASUA ina few days they were not idle—but fully alive | {760 and was concluded i 1744-and may be fyaud emong | The foreign trade of thiv country, pe en TeACe NO | Nae wena pave been Ireer em but few partie UiVTOH- aati wrest on ncecupt of the weather,) to the demands of the country for reform. He | ‘he records of that period and thestatutes. It was under | the 30th of September, 1843, shows a falling off’ from the tomake any abatement. 1,),The Wes'ern Rquatvers, scenery, | ottiae ink ilustritiogs of the unbounded spoke decidedly in favor of reform. this authority that collection districts, and ports of entry | year previous, in both imports and exports, of several mil- | FLoun ano Guain—Sales not large. Genesee, $475 04 ~The We qaavers, a tai the x 8 ouisville, Natchez, &c. in 1807, Mr. Kina made a few remarks strongly in favor | were made at Pittsburgh, L Ry RAAB AD 4s of eatly netion on this subject by the Committee, | ind by the same authority Congress hud power to improve | lons.; This is a very important fact to dra and especially desiring them to take into consider. | ‘hose Waters. The Constitution confers on Congress the | ‘hat will present a wide difference from th ame power to aid commerce among the States that it | si h t gi Easlanet ier! a li : ; ation the reform of abuses of tI king privi- | } ‘ 2 “ ae prdoges sion such an event gives. Lot and building 21 Orange, between Chatham ani lege. ie fe f the franking privi- | joes to regulate Foreign Commerce. He hoped to hear Imports axp Exronts or tHe Unrrep States. Cross streets, 25 by 102° feet, ao more talk about Congress not having the right to im- Imports. mason, Lot of ground on Ridge stre srove those rivers. But he wished to see all loval ques- op Free of duly. Puig duty D'mestic prde. For md se of Stanntbis etsoet, ions and jealousies set aside, and the question met fairly Lease: MSs iysiace Bate: Rpcseds, | north o 1 of South America Ashevels | vertiaed in Lortespou: | the su'jc nce; Parrgrephs on various subjecte, (The Leevue w Editor eyastm Puble the Press and Ourselves; iues fF rthet dd; Public Lectuses: Bock Tavle; aud insay articles, a 0 em. as» iven in the Tabermacie, aud ad poets during the lust few days, will form amet te il begin at mecisely a result from, » usual impros: If; Georgetown, $4 874; wheat, 16) a 105; oats, 47 ctu, ra Estate—The following’ sales were made at the o'clock, Doors ents; children 25. ‘The volumis and hitorical facts for the is of the evening will be dis. udirnce ‘Mr. Mernicx replied to Mr. King, that the Com- . orn aide, a feet mmttee were fully disposed to correct the enormou: round on Scammed street, 27 by 97 feet Reports of Drieutal; Denmau’s Tivols 2,300 1,950 Lot of ome for Brooklyn, (opened im the abuses of the franking privilege. But he woulc | ind with a liberal and proper spirit. "Nothing short. ot 52,897 (399 ite cville, “on 9oth and 96th Yien te 12h inat, at the ‘ Yen... ud for New York (st Proof, Ge take occasion to say that the greatest abuse of thi | ‘his would now satisly tite peop! le of this countr 1 mate a sy Caen : Re) «Washing on Hab pas way) will positively close on Weduesday even rivilege is not where itis generally supposed to bc | Mr. Hanors, of Illinois, followed on the same side, and Roan " Opera at Serene ae St et i ae by the people of this country. The greatest abuse, | "ade avery able and convincing speech ; but he talked 0,627 486 Foreign Markets. Si herricll Denia he Drama; Circus; Theatrical WV PRK LCE UM Go partculer requrat, REV. and itis of the most aggravated character, 1s by | °° fst, oastonishingly fast, and his ideus owed so much : : : Le Movements. Rashi is out of Havana, Jan. 6.—Beans, white $ a 10 rs; beef, No. 1 and DEWEY, Hi " se aster e} is powers 3M the, 15,000 irresponsible Postraasters throughout the | ‘Mtr even than his powers of utterance, tha DD.) will reveat his Lecture om " or free goods have his Evening, Jawmary 19th shions. Ateady (his day at 2 0’e!oek. the. h 0 nasts he any h oi in la : 2 prime and mess, 87 a9; butter, American yellow 8 a 20; ; NGSLEY, 48 Ann street: Broady ny Toberusete United States. ‘The abuse of this privilege by. the SeerChits wotee Galinar tere increased, while those paying duties have decreased | candles, mould 140160; sperm a a do; cheese, Ameri: Fe Fo cente am hep aarTeT Be eu beh at ihe door, oF at tha two or three hundred members ot Congress, is «| jut they would look so much like acaricature, and would | more than twenty millions in value, ‘The exports have oan6 a64 enuf 4} 8 44; do.hihds. 4 4 86; corn. Indian eM Ise - mere bygatelle compared with that by the fifteen | be doing a very talented man such injustice that 1 do not fallen’ Off both af Joweetiv end foreign goods, ‘Tater shellad $y ba ft our hiludelphia.and Baltimoie13 413 0; ; WES pene MTAWY RTL thousand Postmasters. It is also abused to some big by Lam sorry, sir,to see the strong dispo- | ‘ects the revenue more than any thing else, It is a cri | smoked 7a; lard, New Orleans 8} a 10}; mackerel, No. OadWiy. abeve Murtay street’ Nev | TIE THIRD COMPANY NATIONAL GUARD . extent by the Departments. } ‘ Se RD = aD SOFT YS SIN; £0: - s 4 ‘ i ji ec ry. The | 3.6; onions, 50a60; pork, cargo, eastern and mess Ita first jprevuumand high st honor, by Ame Will uke plice at fammauy Hall, on Wednesday " ; \t fested by thi to cut loose from every | ‘terion ofthe improved condition of the country, ‘The | 3.65 p Sa phe (The feeling in the Senate this morning is most | ‘ition manifested by this House to cut loose from every rar i (3; do clear 14a 144; potatoes 25 12]; rice 464 4; coffee Cheautitul colored | img, Feb, 7, 1 clearly and strongly in favor of thorough and imme we section of the country oe West. ay wari imports of 1942 exceeded those of 1613 many millions, | | .¢ quality 64: Ydend 3d quality 44 a 64; do tringe 46; s Tickets $2, may be obtained of John Carnes, 61. John iate action upon nbs all important subject of Post e late calamity to Induce this House to see the Be | white the exports varied but a small per cent. honey 2.024; molasses, keg 6} gallons 2.034; sugars, as- be, the ‘Amerivan Daguesze ? wh KB. Daly,’ Broad vt., Ws H Dowinick, 10 Geeuwich oe ° ; ‘ity of making these appropriations for the Western at do "wi tone 6 @73; do brown 4} a potographer in the wi A.M, Stuers, 186 Fulton s..; E Wainright, 285 9) rig One a The people may in ate in the | civers, I have long known the great hazard to and sucri- Imports. Exports. ; yp ee ie Paka aie Fo nets apaass hoards, | 20’ i Buropes auc whose Naare ‘oles, 105 Jat; 8. BR. Fewler, 96 Bower § most favorable anticipations respecting it ‘ice of property there; and could we effectually clear out 1842. 184 crease | 44; do y: 5 5 0; 55 | by the Tub ic testimony of the Ameriean Lownsbery, at 430 F , Amenican Seamex.—The House Bill No. 50, appropri: | all those obstructions at once and forever. | would vote to ting $50,000 for the relief and protection of American | approprinte $15,000,000 for it, and | would borrow the mo- Seamen, was then taken upand finally concurred i ney. But your best engineers tell us it must be a gradual Navat Scnoot or Ixstauction.—Mr. Bavaro gave no- | work—done year by year—and continued perhaps forever dk In vtew drclariog hes col red Photog a hs the most beanttful xhibited has, from n liberal vesire to 11 ce hes sup rh port within the seach of ell juct reduced bis tems co the lowes rates of different aris s inthe c.ty, Wed ise all Hees ov specimens which the word evn New York Expres Gorman Avpiracis aid Instruction nes, Ke At the lowes: rater. J19 Imdy wy tee ARE CH FINE PATING ANCE ‘ Je PALO HEIFER, two years old an will be slaugh ered $100 262,087 89,20 895 11,001.42 | Portland W. P. 20 a 21; other eastern ports 22 0 a 26, pitch 104 691 934 100,063,266 4,628 206 | pine 22 a 26; shingles 140a20; bhd. shooks h head- 5 pag TT | ings 10.213; sugar box shooks 64 a7. Exchange—On eT ERM SB London, 60 days sight 104103 prem; New York, par al Excess of exports,:+ tice that he should shortly introduce a bill to establish 0 | —or so long as the character of the country through | The returns for 1843 present the most favorable features | prem; Boston, par a 1; New Orleans, 209 prem. short UdiW6e street.) School of Instruction in the Naval Service. which these rivers flow remains what it is. For the last | The exports exceed the imports nearly eleven millions | sight; Spain, (4 n7 prem; Par pire t caatt) Fox axp Wisconsin Rivens.—The Senate Bill No, 38 | wo sessions, sir, we have seen the bill for internal im- | of dollars; a condition of trade that hax not been experi- | France, of a 0 Pras iues gavaarcaenind tockekons making a grant of land for the improvement of there | srovements sleep on this table ; but you've had the army | onced but twice since 1990 gar; 3a4 rs per bag coffee; 3 a $34 per hd. rivers, was then taken up and read. 11 brought in,and then by a regular system in this House | “N°? but a \ : St Tuomas, Dec. 26—We have to report unfavorable Mr. ‘Tanumanox made some remarks in explanation fa the Senate, aclause has been stuck into it making Fonsien ‘nave oy tHe Uxite States. | accounts of the state of the market for American pro vorable to the bill ppropriations for the Western rivers, and there your im Tor Imps. Tot Exps. Exe: Imps. Exc.E2. | quce, which continued abundantly supplied. Pitch pine Mr. Kiva doubted the propriety of making so exter srovements have stopped. ‘The gentleman from South Wiuecape: ‘actos Wee =| lumber was selling at $22 per thousand; eastern white rants of lan The bill grants alternate sections Sarolina (Holmes) can find it lawful by the Constitution 108,118,311 7 pine at $16; flourat $6 per bbl; potatoes at $2do; fish $3 [and on each side of these rivers, and of certain lakes. o make appropriations for the Mississippi river, and no per quintal; pilot bread at $1 75 per bbl. Only six bhds, Mr. Tatumanor said the lakes were all small, excepting | where else, always excepting the harbor of Charleston ! of the new crop molasses had come into the market, which Winehago, which is thirty miles long and teu’ broad. 1' | ‘Laughter ) No’ Thope since he finds inthe consti- was held at 24 cents. Was the intention to sell the land for not less than $250 | ‘ution the power to improve the Mississippi river, that 1 —. per acre, for the first tiers. hall have his vote to improve the Hudson river. Marr! Mr Woovnnince followed with some remarks also in| — Horatxs—But you won't ge r ARIDAY, ] th ‘clovk, at the sales room, fn Ladd Hesular Sa veasohable faney and sple dey goods 4.) ofall deserinti sto suit pa +, ke~eomy Aisa nine Bieere aud four Heifers of betit | te er n't bandar reese cank Sescte westiges fan y,mustins, ealico, 1 KS, shee Ors, Woclen 3 vuaks cloth» dae 40 Fulton Mar koow the qual.t 8: LENTINE’S Old Eatablis It is universally allowed » that Butta ‘me 0 Beet fished SATURDAY AU} o'clock in the sales room Extensive and valuablesale of choice furniture of all deserip- ton ot the 128,663,040 140,989,217 117,419,376 13,717,401 108'186,616 8 62092132 121,020,416 41 063,716 Woke to teat ite quali Rossibia and engage ‘here: nent residecee, and trusts his Former residence ia Chamber h ne Also, pi Cut gloss Chinn pleted wi it. (Laughter. - ase oft i bere Pl ite, favor of the bill. Bikesa cB’ he, opelt velise wltnanbbetag (necusies Ingintr iaiiat act osaats M2) On Wednesday evening, 17th inst. by the Rey. Jubn PUD neaeyaliy chat he cece eee ee Mr. Watxen was in favor of the grants, yet he though! | ent with hisown judgment, He finds the power to make 100;162\087 —104'691,5384 — 4 arnaian tbat lad adits nits Mae otg deeb neg for the pury ing 1¢ his per amily comprisi the bill needed amendment. He was in favor of alding # provements en the Western Rivers, in the or- ++ 69,260,095 100,065,266 = jolave's7t | riupa, daughter of John Le allo this sity. section proviling that the canal should be kept in repair by the Territory of Wisconsin so long as it continues « ‘Territory, and when it becomes a State, that it shall bi experience at ier par d western States ) added to his very mor ie i 5 On the Lath inst, by the Re a 8, JAMES isa full exhibitof the fluctuations that have cha c1at, oq. altornay ot law, te Mis Carnaaton A. Fanny, only daughter of the late George Ferris, Esq. f 1787. By that ordinance all the navigable thatempty into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence wre tu be kept as common highways, and are, and for ever M x pets looking glase- of the Fa Ped linen, ‘itchen ag Well as in the sou hero utensils, stoves the West Ludia Isla pd our foreign trade for the past thirteen years a _ : wsoiwe Ledstrads, 15 bureaus, @ splendid sofas, 4 kept in repair by the State of Wisconsin ; and that the | iretobe free. But, sir, there is no exprece stipulation | The excess of imports over exports became larger and ——— = ae ls nates gepialt Ge, Are furnishing Articles—Aleo, 9 fine assortment of nearly State shall never require any more toll upon the canal | hat the Government is to improve those rivers. It is a | larger from 1831 to 1636, until the imports of 1936 were Died, > " a new Sexony liven and damask table cloths, napkins, large from any individuals whatever than is necessary tokee) | natter of inference only. But ajust inference. Yethow | s61316,095 more than the exports, which caused the} On ‘Thursday, 18th inst. Mrs. Fraxces Fosren, in the SALAMANDEK SAFES, sheets. fine blav kets, feather beds, bolsvers and’ pillo the canal in repair. loses the gentleman distinguish between the Western | ” : i THE Fiubscriber is the only pen beantiful set of double plate dish covers, ten dozen min the State of Ne is, and @ grand explosion the next year. In 1837, the | 71st year of her age, ork, authorized to. make or Mr. Tarray was in favor of delay. Let Wisconsin be | Rivers, and any other navigable rivers in the goney cue Her friends and relations, and those of her son, James Patent Salemauder Safe. All other Salamande ce gtorty aatzal and other lamps, plated ware, glass é atent Saln ; anders are an a . come a State, and then let her make this canal which is | ire free. Every navigable stream is a highway | oxcess was reduced to $23,069,341, a little over one-third Foster, and also of her brother, Mr Samuel Scott, are | (o imitate Wider, in violation of the pateut law, tor when | vn? SS <i required to render these waters navigable. the settled law of the country, as much as the | of that the year previous. ‘The next year, 1834, | respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow al- | suits ue ow pending. N. Bckvery feility willbe aft Mr. Woopnnivor replied that the accomplishment of | lississippi is. Every stream, either directly, ot by all de ‘The subscriber assures the public, that every Safe made by | merchandise o meee will be earned os fa him, will be as fire-proof ms an’ tested, they never having | «business like manner. Sales will be regular, aud. returns ured, though frequently ex: | orompt, iu this establishment, now wader the charge solely of when other sates have been t FHOMAS BELL, 45 Ann street. by the game bert, ‘These Safes, all having detector Tumbler Lock, and warranted dry— STRAMBI ‘OK SALE.—For saler made and soid at the Iron Sate Wants we ard Factory of this work would render the lands of increased value te | come other stream, runs into the ocean, and is therefore | Only shows a difference of $6,230,758, which exhibits a | ernoon, at 3} o'clock, irom her late residence, corer of ‘ d 19th street, this country, and of course a source of greater revenue | iavigable, and the Government has control over them, | decline of about $166,000,000, within two years, between bap aoe Pann tuts Wiuutiak Mi. ae ata Nich offered his, proposed amendment at | The obligation, therefore, of the government to improve | the imports and exports of this country, ‘The difference | youngest ton ot Charle above stated, which was adopted. he Mississippi and the Western Rivers, growing ont of : 4 Mr, Harwoon wanted to make some inquiries, and the | he fact that they are navigable and free, applies toall | ¥a#many millions in favor of the imports from 1840 to Dill was therefore postponed to some future day. sther streams in the country that ure navigatie and free | 1940, a period of ten years, during which a thorough re. riptions. By Passengers Arrived. " wid Bacto at publie au 2H. Priublin, ng: c. HKMING, re! * Exchange, o1 The Senate then went into executive session. \ud on that ground | shall hail with joy the support of | volution took place in financial and commercial affairs | ,,t¥2v00L—Ship Adicondack—John Hi Shearman, WB] B—Second We Sater e poe 1 ieee he gentlemen from the south on this ground hereafter. |... Horner. ches Pip!) tome cond hand Salty, Ri House of Representatives, - Sut they say they can go for improving the Western Rivers | tm 1839 to 1840, the balance of trade changed from — of ots, Bante. such as, hal ML ehtap 20m Hes ot foce of Bare y street. Wepnespay Nieuw, Jan. 17 nd perhaps the Lakes, and yet ins to i prove the | $41,063,716 against us to $24,944,427 in our favor, showing Passengers Sa! ee Tham dnd | sib lw ey sews re agin on Cech iu 217 feet, lat breadth of Best te 92 Fogle has A Hodge Podge—The Western Waters—-Mr. Van | tudson River which is actually the only out Aegina, t in the Livenpoot—Packet ship Yorkshin Buren—Snaz Boats—The Next Election—Ques- | inited States to all those great Lakes. Sir, Trespect the | “Maden change in our foreign trade that is without @ | servant, PT Baroum, 8b Stat on and Int. Gian ogee STRANGERS BEWARE. pois Veracity—The Tariff—Riding ona Rail, | sreat man who framed that ordmance, and consider it, in | P@Tallel in the history of any nation, In 1s4i, | Rdmund GS ' ; N and the Cisco, of New York: Robt Waller, Philadelphia; James Dick, Constitution. isdom, adocument nextto the Constitution itself, But | ‘he balance was again against us, but the two | Win T Whitehead, Wm Roy, Montreal; Lows Mark, bearer Jepth 7 feet; her timbers and plank are all of the beat Jersey rally she is coppered and copper fastened in the beat manners she was completely overhauled last spri 0 filed up m ight boat 10 Tun on the North river, Bhe As soon as the Journal was read, a resolutior with the principles of ordinance, I must be | years since present a more favorable result. The | 0 “despatches ° 3 ; ne fruicure are all new and part of Iie furni- ’ fe i ‘i ¢ t the e ‘ i SSS ST Sauls papa n tse, (Ioan a han was offered about cheapening the price of station Be Bae Bae The Boe ‘cone Wissolution of | Dalance of trade in favor or against a country, is the Doscign importations syleate Ol-eaaes, no maetier ute opr (taving. © late gi muh th n yee ary. « he Union that I oppose. Western men know it is | est evidence of its prosperity, or the reverse. The} Livenroo.—Sh p Adirondack—M: re to G oT Trim’ le—C eo en nd a Lev’ he hys wo ‘a ws the. hee | " Ber poilers are nearly SxaGo Boars on tHe Mississtvpt. sot necessary in order to get their own appro iations, to | people of this country have for years imported more than | 3 Hubbud-— ta ds, Fox & co— Wight, Sturges & Shaw lagi: | tren eats teh ice His charges are mode meer the fern oomstrvetion, haviey tie wend td The regular order of business then came " on | cut off those for the North and East, for they can get by, ane : ieee Bob <8 T Jones & co—Paton & Stewart Gorton, Hodges & co J M Shiw—H Farnown & co W Whitewright—K co—Bird, Gillilan & co—Richardsen & which Mr. Wetter, of Olio, had the floor ‘Thi | hem easier by going for ours. gentlemen com. | ‘MY exported. They have for a long time been running was the motion of Gave Johnsonto reconsider thr | plain that they ave to pay for theli din the West | into debt with foreign nations millions of dollars every v»te on the resolution relative to the snag boats on | ‘low would they get it? The gentleman from Indiana | year, Within the past four years we have become the the Mississippi. iD must know gine this, resolu. | ay, that the man why fae Boe inte the western forests. | creditors of the world; and so long as we can maintain pil etinh houle it awoair ban Gein ae 1xe into a tree, has a perfect right tothe land there. Sir, | that position, our condition must be continually im, n con ¢ the number; mistakes are often dangerous | ‘ery possible manne » whieh teats p : one Her average dralt of water being three feet (C7 Mediciies and directions sent to any part of the Union | 1 hes, wrich fut alone makes her doubsy valuable, as it Particularly stating the esse, and eueloning five dul ia ‘ea hier to cross the bar at the lowest tides. Her speed te 60d, yo ee wr cabws airy and spacious Her furniture being all news [AND = i bases Pra Taal bi nip ae eee ee oo : to be sreond to eight er. Owes y. Ue WwW B Bend—Poultuey & . dine cash, in city fands ‘hey might as well come into my stable and take m roving—our riches increasing, and the prosperity of | Warr Il & co—W Benjam » & co—L Atte yee ied ioe seoumed persous wishing to purchase will exai for snag boats now employed, and being built on the | \orae without paying for it. The principle would be the | owes a Pileccoans in | Lumina Claip & coms. J Steware & ce--Eost, be . ‘ASTOR Olb=o barrels No. 1c va previnwn ty day of en a Mississippi river, in constant use for one year, and | same, 1 appeal from that gentleman to his constituents | t'¢ Whole nation advanced. We look upon a decrease in | yyercas'f DorraThoinas & cot HunceGodiey, Pate ob ; also instructing them to by? eh a Bill providing the | or their opinion. Sir, you cannot in principle, nor by | t¢ amount of imports, as a favorable feature in | son &co—W G Hack tf ant 10 orler J oe RREOTYPE PORTRAITS, necessary sum of money efore. secessity. (except in degree) separate the western rivers | our trade, The government looks upon such a \ H Domestic Importations. Mr. Wetixa—I do not rise to make a speech, | (rom the other navigahlewatersal the country. (Hore he : i sin but to reply briefly to the FP a of ihe get wad of aship reaching Boston from ‘New Orleans with, | ate of bey a by Side he iio Pgh ear ated ee tee, ceesueen even) © were tleman from WPannsylvante, (Stewart.) Upto the | “atton, and returning with assorted merchandize for | interests of the country, because it does not pro: | —123 hhde sus 0LA—Brig olus—207 bles cotton Boonen Graves time he spoke, the debate had proceeded in order: | Ve merchants in twenty days) ‘This showsthe in- | duce sufficient revenue for the purposes of the ad- 7. Keo but if ever there was an outrage upon the feeling: | ‘art gntthe Wee nn ert bowers the North and the | ministration. The people think that a falling off in the im. | — of members, it was when that gentleman yesterday | “Housxa—How much of the price of that return cargo | ports is a sure indication of a depression of trade and ade. undertook to inflict a stump speech upon this House. | vent into the pockets of Northern men to the prejudice of | crease in the business of the country. One of the most When we, in common with all, were lamenting the | ‘he South and West? sad calamity of the loss of so many lives recently | Bauxano—Not a dollar! sir, the direct and necesanry | Politic acts a government can be guilty of is to adopt ACKET SHIP HOCHESTER FROM LIVERPOOL | O)F the moat cxquinite toue and fin (< na gnees yer this HE please send their permite or at weat side '-urling Shp, AM wc he publ ¢ store WOOOHULL & MINT “RNS N2 ee ST sonrh street. “THE REPUBLIC.” EDITOR OF THE KEL UBLIC wishes to engnce | ns te deliver that paper in this ivy, Brooklyn and. the saver ities avd villagys in the vewnlorbood.. “Phe paper wil I, possessive all ihe colors of life, by ALB. CHONMPRON & C. r tn the offices f che under No. 11 Park Mow, opposite the Astor Ho boar isueed, with mt dela 1e liable to be sent te not permitted in fivedays | Daguerreotype Apparatus, Plates, Cases Chemicals, te, or sale, «begs t0 call the attention of pak on keneral, to a splendid assortment of the + the tadies, bove desiral 500 ‘eles he sold nt two cents, Botan am inducement te iy ves! Corcnarion Robes, with five rows of embroidery, on the Mississippi, the gentleman took that oppor- | exult of every protective tariff is the reduction of the ar | messures to inducea@ver importation, The actual necesti. | eiannin or themoelves In ovtateinn eater iterey A OMaEORE eI Be cl og at $5, well worth $12 tunity to inflict upon us a stump speech inregard to | '¢!¢4pon wh ch duties are imposed, (Roars of laughter | ties of the nation must and will be supplied, under any re- veh ope Ow dow all gold withto te fi +) ee@ mouths, go that te pric Hevieire Orend crvaaee, from G spwards, site the next Presidential election and the Tarifl. At ree ae Tous show where n company this sum | *triction, ifthe internal resources of the country are auf: aparven wighing, tr: be Alia ads > Parl pci Mantua Helgerines another time, Sir, I shull take the opportunity tr | mer offered to make railroad iron at a leew price than that | ficient to create an ability. Whatever foreign merchan Ship Masters and Agents Ris eet rep panera show that all he suid in relation to Mr. Van Buren’t | irticle cost before the duty. was imposed upon ity and, sir. | dise we want and can pay for, whethernecessaries or lux. |, We shall exer it a favor ‘ oil ayy te anble the ,ubl r opinions and conduct in connection with western | | can prove that this tariff has benefitted urier, the’ demand will bets supplied. W at thie | Soeeaf the Elovron, lat gs ‘the Bory heres they. tallel eoe port or th peat ith a prover orennizn Lada ade aii. Jt7 ee improvements, is untrue. Sir, his remarks were | Here several democrats rose and called him to order. ott: «hts O'S ‘ei apa Bo Vessels Stoken on. their evn Liat of their Cargo, ‘and | savers departinente we tre mmanta lane , : i Seatth 6 Susmepsn dl La Weeaie ieee an insult to every honorable feeling thata man pos- | | Bansano—Well, sir, the subject was drawn out of me | Toment able to import aa largely as weevor did. Since | iy" orcigu Newspapers. oF News they inay" haves Ys wi Weare seraiblerhat we may Tater in vain, unlens se cay iu- | VV ANTEDA fiat « Stamucr of Lome Work. & noe sesses. And if Pon's show them to be false, I’li | }y questions from the other side of the House; and gen- | the revulsion our resources have increased, our commer. | .*td them inmedinuely on their arrival. Agents gud Cor. | wee the people whose cerv-nte we ave, and especially the hom t ie " pondents, at hy " abroad, 1 also conter a favor b falsehood; amd {egret my brow the brand of | rites ata time'sh the Ueland not hese inated, rag | ‘itleredit improved, and we consume es much or more | uments mee"ah the, Minti ines thee” ce sax jh Hea thane oe : pares, a [will J he instant one of out party speaks 5 merchandise than ever before. We consume more of | stain. Nentiel Info ble cay wil! be for their interest to do so, end “we invite them £0. make to mske common enuse with 0 ‘We believe i! sober man, Non » who therough!y understands his can come well F commended, nee! ay i the Mari: ation of say kei intelligence they ent Awill bethankfally | the trint j Me Should the steamer from Liverpool arriye in time, the first | NTED—A yor ratans ihead. Sir, itis high time to, put w stop totes de, | (sve Jousaox [cal the gentleman to onder our own productions, than we did informer years, Qur | 20 ee | poles will ny morning, The electioue wil wr f ea sora te trench Sedemeandy ce bate. The people, Sir, are tired of it. They ask | has misrepresented me all the wi cucotat. Teaidthie | “iver and daughters dress as well ax ever, but the ma‘ / PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 19. 98 Wor fet ate requested to atiend at the pablica | «nply at MASON & us not for speeches, but for action. And I shall, | was the first instance of any government son. God's foo'. | terials are composed of a different manufacture. Vast | su nisps “7 B3| sew Moon adap weettog Oe ee ol Brondway, eA | 518 wom therefore, do all in my power at once to stop this | stool selling ont the public domain, Whilst the old States | quantities of fancy French goods used to be im-| sux srrs 459) Mian water e DUSK GRE) 1 800 « useless, this profitless iscussion. And I shall there- | old their land ee ae Lait tf Mook ney i ported into this country but now we have several manufac: Cleared. mrs 9) von Al ee fore, Sir, move the previous question on it. (Creui | © the State treasury, the government rai Staten Tha | turers turning ont the «ame articles at a much cheaper Barques Joseph Canard, (Br) Harrisso, Liverpool, Stewart & PHENIX EXCHANGE. ew ma he sensation and ctiesof “No, no." vara and divides the money among theoll States Th DF | Praruvee Josenh Canard, (8 Hao, Lijverpeal, Stewart SNEDECOIe AND THOMPSON a Amember from Ohio asked him t. hdraw it ntleman say* ne’ll appeal to my constituents! Let him | price, and supplying @ larger proportion of the home de. Bre Tapes Mevuee St Crate Beara Vc an NED AND iN N, ‘ie ment for & moment, Hm to withdraw it | Some intothe 19h Congressional District of Indiana, an | mand for consumption. ‘The decreare in iieports hee Euterpries, (Br) Durkee, v2 | TNEQBO Nee wae (reeds, Urat they, have Give mt | a ecemnaie WarsenIf my colleague wishes to explain ovly.sir | wiekr {nah imstfituched in « puldie after being rode opm. | ‘Allen prinelpally on those articles that we have succeerted Bae Rey rieane, J Kiera sud Noaianstiety nnown as the "PHANIXEXYHANGE | 7a nreD_prveriene Ns Cah Weave, onthe Hand eet ne panes © Seaman anos reid! (Creat seusation and some langhter ) ; in producing ourselves, as the table of the value Toned in te cits. Thowe who abreeiite a superior glass. | 44 LOQ™. Apply nt ME Nusa stree’ og3tt Reviugton at. embracing the whole fi neere Lane leetet om 2 sir mgain J appent from the gentene ticles imported shows :=~ A ee ee ee ee a FineT RRO, 4 ‘ ee $9 my for | don’t believe neh bro ality j Linens §mr, Arrived, see DF + DEPARTM#N ‘RN renla’ etieciente, sit, aad T wish to GsiRe mp penitien— J ‘ote found amongst them. Av epenceadle men, with fal Wooltens. —_Sitks. ee |, | suey Abtrontile SBochesak oun Livirpuch Devs, wits ny MDDS Bed dak aa hy AN ADJOURNED MEL-TIN'® of the Ws pl dommnitaes (Langhter ) d f Amer K It fe he'd ei Nh ete nOusiel dak 8 sound logic, | would not fear to meet hi 21,090.09 an pentis | stat | mate ck Hee rood diwper, ws of Ameriesi ae wil He bells ife Couture y @abee'so jeine his portion es oom for I do not believe they are so brutal as he 59915 B67A.bAG 7.534 By | Brig Danube, Vinal, 1tdays from New Orleans. with sop, iret rate house they reaveetfully request th | udineeot all the members. te requested eae. “ay WEIR WO? ties ea’ taclet on the provi presents them. And Ishould have no fegr tomeet the 4,975,725 9448,372 4,650,184 | ‘0 master Hailed in Co, with ship Hud on, of Neweastle, Me Frieads and ‘he public, as long as they shal | LEWIS WAKGLY, Chairman, pro te’nt ; air, Previous ques | gentieman Mmself. ‘This points out where the falling off is to be found, The | (°F, ~¢™,¥ork A " nm JOHN FLA LL, Seorein:y. ‘Me 2h tion. Cave: Jomnsow then insisted on his amendgipnt to the re- ; Brig Bolus, Haley, 19 days from Apalachicola, with cotton, ISAAC 8 SNEDECON a ne eearee pie e Sstrrn—Very well, then, let us vote down the previous olution, strikin romptory. orkcute the com. | Pringipal deficiency ig in the importation of manufactures | to. as seo AUSTIN D. THOMPSON. PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS nena. ‘midtee to report Bilt Day forthe Migg bons, tm re. | { under ‘these heads, and th. canse of that deft | ypn'wire'se mien att rie Dilsaee, Lonmin es Bit ast Reus to podtt docks XL’ "Open toate svioe | [Si pmesive: te be couseed im this neta ores “ . A ef by . d tween 10 an ALM. in every at we to be Obtarwed in thie 6 ‘ ‘The previous question was sustained, and the vote was | eging sha adeuttenyo oag en in the nature of these arti | timore, dg, to sail in 3 weekse cculhoun ‘of the day. Masta | a ve peresive Ty J «i onntry. M

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