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at the decline noticed y: tions to conform : LIVERPOOL CLASMFICATION. Uy N dition as above—groundjre! 24} by 67 feet...» Adjeiniag 2 by Gj feet. . c do 24 by 78 feet. . * do 24): by 7d} feet do =: 24} by 71} feet. . do _ corner of Chariton st, 100 feet..... do street, adjoining above, [The Washington, West and Charitoi nm PI above leased till May lat, 1845, when possession given} nm Markets. Fore! tive and plent: V—————SS ee Latest Advices RAOUYSI EY SAE NEW vORE NgnAhD orrice. Dee. 25 Demerara+++ Elsinore++ al Isle of France deremie++« ‘era Cruz fanzibar Ssthausc8l2o.u-N) Aberdees, (Br.} NOrleans for Li AUCTION SALES. * _AMUSEMEN'I's part Nov—In port, Franklin, Kimball, for SHOMAS BELL, Anctionser. Store No. 1 Spruce street sJeaplar Sales ax usual of Furniture every Wednesday and rurday ‘Aiso, of Dry Goods, other varieties every Tuesday and Friday.” resus a 3 Ince a RITUATION R WA OF HOUSEKEEPE Peglish “ eM fee - x references nfeharseter end capapisy, the eitastion ft Keeper in Breach family, or Madame 4. L., and left at ve the imost une xces toga be tend a Goard Uae bY. letters ‘edditases 0 Ports veland, Hart, Detroit; Fairport, H Hubbard, Merce, Mon? ‘Winttlesey, Hanerek, Ashi ONDAY, |Hondsome Fomitare a, Ste iDs Welock at No. 102 Orchard AT KIFLStSHOOTING MATCH. —A Sweepstakes | Wirth and llaliceont gaye & eluable Piano forte, ing Motch will take p's $10 each, whieh w: G ‘e—off hrud—distance 200 yards. ave fond of this sporting and manly amuse it wilt beactuallyn evat:s: of #! New York aad Troy shots, who will be on the mence at 9 o'clock. %, Apcil 16, 9 100. -knirance ‘To those who d States. Whitauer, iuia; Douglass, Perrvsburgh; le of excellent Furniture, at No. $9 al2 at ‘e rs jarcelona; M Freme, BL Lex.ngton, Marlin, Monrce; w hitthe- ‘Arr Reindeer, Daviyon, Buffa'o; Mer- Huron, Counolly,.do; N. Biddie, Bartholo- ns At bal Faruiture ®ate—A sale of street near Broome—vir property of arpets are beauci'ul + Furniture was m TH sey, Hancock, Ashtab ‘4 Shooting to ¢ oxen, April 12, mises in Centre street, next doorto Tryon row 40} feet front, 25 feet rear, 19 feet one aide 37 ft P the other: Conditions snd leaze XY next above, Premises adjsining, 30} feet front, 25 rear, one side, 70) the other. Lease nd egnatio 8 de to order, aud in in A CA ELL, Auctioneer. CLINTON HOTEL, No. 3 BEEKMAN Hus HOTEL, wr the Paik in a r n, Richmond, Kain Adveowurs Tay ipa lead; Baltimore, Sprague, Praueiseo Pt Bur hly eligible and cen RICHARD V 7 i 9 AN DYKF, Auctioneer. Ward, SEHOLD FURNT NOI 8 Np Vere march street—A NTH will vell a? auct-on Crowl, Marble Hagerdon, Toledo. Home Porta. 8 }, Cerltom, NYork. Ad. areline, Jordan. Cuba; Andros- No 30 Vevey at, corner BLEECKER & CO., 4 April instent at wo an exvensive assortwe.t of Mahogane Choire, Sof: Pur Tables with bgypoan Ma *S drogards, Bu ats ‘Washstinds, French cud 1c of other hotels in the city ining aud Card Ti ADHD TAL dapcurdy A 80. nt reserved $500. . . Premises in Weat streut next south of King atree jad old eat ibligned OVSTE ld cheap, as the R 'W. CHEDIC. BOARD IN BOND STREET, EASANT ROOMS with Board can be obtained at No. ‘imiegcon, vein for fori Cla ; Wave Nason Ma St betersburgh; Soldaa, Sh-w, NO! i. dos Susannah Cumming pilot boat sehr Reliel, Gray. N Orlen ta, Nicuerson, Albany; Anuconda Guromas. Hainum Cloth bend beast Nov, th: Kitchen Utensils, &2. epiittstewaes may behaad’ of the Auctioneers on 8 Apply on the prem asa Stands, Stove: ‘iby 70} feet. . eb 12; Mi Premises in Charlton street, rear of above, 194 by re Mag boss ee Empress, Bly, frou Bristol, KI for Havann Gartlean; Geoige, Chi Smith, NOriea where she put in glaracion, darn ARG* SALE OF TREES AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS—LEVY & SPOONER will re 03 Monday moTMing, at 10% 0% ice collection of thy and have been visited in.» urope by inore ONE Hi BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. during the last year. They may be seen from 10 o'clock A. M ‘shaving tiken a plearant “i “hase Frankfort, Alm till oP A QUIET GaN’ house in Bt . Wishiog to reduce their expenses, vteman and family, ura couple of weotlemen, or a They will endeavor to nts of n quiet plessaut home. en nd required. Apply at 514 Greeawich strect. a9 tw fh CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, HE. subscribers would inform merchants visiti who wish their owa goods ma prepared to mavufsccure every description their being accustomed to manutacture for Weatera markets for the Inst twel with the large number of stock at short notice and MA U>™ Knickerbocker ‘Baws pass re GERMAN LINENS.-<4% RIBiGR bes leave to the public ia geveral, tha, he h. »wering Alinond, Cor-horar or Golden Rose, Suc ‘Wax Plant: American Olive DOG BILLY, Miss BE. ADAIR: UA Pe LITE CEKITO, Py us Jspouier, © te s PeOCK, Mit. T. Gb Yellow Harrison, Dimask, Centifolio and other rintions of Fastish aud m the ground and war- s Continned on ‘Chase, and Notus ‘ew Beprond, April 1 ston, SC; John Ailyne, - i lary Frances, NYork; Cicer ot, fm Norfolk for iat has Gloucester, 10th, Mr HG. BHERMA ¥, ) a BOOTH, Mr, WILLIAMS, ana MR. HOWARD, and 0) by 80 feet... . others. oi, Blackwell, Chi id, Caroliny, Phinney Nickerson, “do; he #0 es are of the best im, hand all the plaucs are fresh many, aud faithiul repre , may be seen in hele nat Phe UiPale may be rehed oa. | 8: 1 ‘Tuesday and weduesday, with other v (YAMECTAS AND OTRER FINE VY & SPOONER w ly consulted at ali hours of the day au? evening. LANTs, &e.—LE- rch 17 —Business very dull. All kinds of day, Maple oc if - mm cents. Twen tv-fiveceuts extra, for private consultations with the (ipsey Qnren. all re for “1emen, put in to toke on board, 40 tons logwond Provipence,, April 1—Arr Alabamia Englend, Gronger, Van Buren, Corwin, Rondoat. w Haven, April 12—-Are Armstrong, Udall, Tro’ Victoriue, Hinsdale, St Croix, SI Avr Despateh, Tilden, from Ber Winesnrs NS, Vi es Flower, Robins, pening, Laue, Mobile Southern and \ ras; Agar. ou. F deuton yar. S14, President, Wilbou welve years, th’ ds in their ewploy, TMM, 2 Carmine a close to the store. 1000 French Dwact do, Standard Koses of muy five sors, wt Yewr fr m6 to 7 tet righ, Plam uble Carcationr, Varievaced nven Plan Trees, Rhodosten eeds and Roots, with many other choice + Haboerd, Pardee, do; hor sfur hedees. Dam ICE A LAPLAND DWAR’ ND TH form his (tieuds and vm Germ id Linen, in all quali tnask Lab¥e Cloths, brows, half trowu and white. Renios do de ‘to FURNISHED HO! LEMANS who is goinig to retire ict) the ves to let the whole or part of | 5 Walker ativct tially furmahed and ¢:rpered, avemne t, drawing-ronm with falding deo ‘There is alo a pretty ee be- Eclipse, € rowetl, senting lo the public an A\ ‘Amer ca, Somers, Cy e B. ste 2 Vor, : demia and Elza 8 mes, Wilmington Pansed a* any place of amus: ment in the c Half Price. Amphbiious, Som do, Drake, & Star, Wils d Dessert Napkivs. the finest quality, &e.. at the lowest price, L. 5 lint re ‘hos Daviv, Carey, NY. Bautimone, 12—Ar Cuba 27th ult) Left Genus, D only America’ vess-l in port. 8030 W, Wager Lil lo. titven good room: which he offers for . NEUSTADT, “ » heretofore existing, between hs, this ony, been dis- a TDORL, L, GUEBHARD. e Wolf, for } Spoke ‘ist ult. ty The ev-partners uidorl and L. Guebhard, HIRT MANUFACTORY, EN’S FURNISHING STORE, Be Suatreceived, the lant and nor x general esrortment a Ciavacs Hanckerehiets, ke up to order and repaired at i Pit deck, ineliding ar'es Hearv, Brewster, Buck ‘Trumpet, Newbury pe _ Ricumonp, Aynl = Ser Amada who stands as sce in public esti Si N MAIDEN LAN prises every Visiter, oved French pattern Shirt ‘nder Garments, Hi Shirts ‘and Under Garments mai jortnotics Aiso on hand a general assortment 0 ie Clothing, which will be sold at the following prices, ULD BS WITHOUT iK Unprecedented redurtion hy the celeomted Dentist, W. ‘TE it, ‘Thomaston; the Below=-Josephine. Ro: e Vangivder, Newark Wahlgrres Gibralear; lus, ‘torbijaten, uaRceston, April 9—Are Ulies ‘d, Robinson. St Tho: ‘orrest King, Kell ady Warrivgton, Bonney. Pusrt» ¢ jentt, for Baltimere in 10 days ‘ork. in 10 dave, gad ntt xt Laguvra; Comm. dors wat_a' he Orion fom Phit 5 ingle Looth on P Warrington, arrived o at Laguayra, 'oad- phia, had arrived, 87) Crown Princess Ca- 1d, 3.00 ~ A complete set of Teeth, on the most approved principles, at | this p! thestme wee as the above 200 4 in the moderna style. entire satisfaction ia cot given, uo charge will Vests +++ AIL made of the best materials and cu gakersoce furnishing. their own materials ean, depeud apvo them made in the best manve-, at the foliowing admitted t+ the Parquet t ny. extra price, but Geatle- FUL DISCOVERY. G.psey Qaren can be ¢o THE HAIR, whieh wil! jor in a few minutes. ‘This yet offered, and easpot fail of su highly efficacious, and possesses the fying the hair without injuring it + made and trimmed +s + hagen: Avgasta. (D do. do see SR’S SOLUTION FOR Br) Regg, Liverpa change grey hair to its original col: pereeding all others, great advantage of beaatil 9) ‘Those wo doubt change? before payii this uiet . < there would be no reason to complain ae € tk) Patt the fee ied, No.5 Chatha wholesale and retail, and appli at No. ) me st Hall of Records, New York, ap stairs. Siturdays at 3 u’clock; and every evenicg ac a quarterto8 o'clock. +$1 50 to 175 BROADWAY AGAINST THE WORLD, 1 8 no‘ed thoroughfare is now admitted to be the greatest mart for the sale of gentlemen’s wearing apparel ia the heretofore existed in Broadway are obliged a Americen bri virtues are requested to have their hair If hambugs would take | N@TIONAL GAL. United States, and the the minds of many that to pav an exorbitant price for an articte of dress, he known reputation as to the charg 's XX. povrietor of the City Cash Taitoring Pd Axel, (Sw) Linden! Danian, April 6@—Arr Viol Savansan, Aprl 8—Arr Ceres, Blanchard, Havre. Cld, = FROM LiveRPoot.. ites» Retained Eeeet An eer an outfic from a very e1 thing. mnuf .ccus Here is an advantage to 4 this city to avail themselves of assortment of ready made from the best materials and in. the most ¢ The atte.tion of tne pub called to visit this estanl twilled and fancy Cassimere Office Frocks, designed lor the ap- M, to 6 o'clock atuight. ¢ wil therein find achojce culleetion o| , Gardcer, 8: Jago de Cuba sr yee which have ever ad med any European Gallery. Artiats wi Sa agra Sead a Snape anaelal ON STRICTURE AND ITS Bi of the Steam Shi; nities Bes ae a, ArrlRebecea, Picke hound to’ Newpoi v1 iad a Catalogue, N.B 3 Old Br Brit: Queen, Dundee for Liver- Liver re co pet quoting the passages o} the jase style of us] malady, and frequently exists in those who are not the least aware 2nd—That a very erroneous notion prevails with regard to $d—That although a Stricture may long remain so dormant isalways tending to other torms of th Dennison, Post, fm as rot to be suspected, ¥ neres, i; Elfen Brooks, the celebrated manufactory of F. B Notice to Pilots and Captains of Veasels. All Pilots and Captains of vessels are requested to note the fact that Robert 8. Martin, formerly our ship isnot now in ouremploy. He is not, therefore, to receive any newapapers or reports intended for the New York Herald. vexual disorder, dth—That there are threo circamstances in particular by which x Stricture may alw: wen h—That the care of a certain, free fro! a very little time. ‘With regard to the frequcucy of Stricture, this will not at this complaint proceeds froma ed expressly for the sprisg fashions. made up to order, and if required at a few hours wot City Cash: Tailoring Establishment Fa o losmer, for Boston. Arr Talma, !Collins' and Instruments), will Niw Onteans Apr eich, Liverpool; Eve a. Bunker, NYoik; Chattshouche Arr Greasda, Spaouer, and Phitent, ware, especially in its early stage, inconvenience, and gouet HE PUBLIC. if it is considered Hereafter, Letter and Newspay bur, Bavre; Aurelias, Koater, Ui- £ IT KNOWN, that INOHN B EM*ts0N, Of our lord, oné thousand eight hundred aud thir . Youk, did mike and patent imjroved spiral propelling wheel, *s by let es patent ia seasion will more fully appear. If, for instance, a been suffered to continue on fram mouth to tagnth it slides Now, there 1s no pain or inconvenience in gleet, nn Mlered to remain for any length “Koreign: Letter Bs a Ae ll Parts o! Worlds wil be aude up af the Heimate Orrice: account itisofien snffered it should be keown 1 alee is generally con- ‘Wo shall esteem it to Commodore Roi bopikd the Shippin, pny Foreign, » them it al. seeted with chronie imnmation, which naturally termmnates ia thickening, and this thickening in one part or other of the tricture; and further, with jckeuing may exist without a greet, aud in that case there is nothing whatever to eall the attention to tt, s0 that the sufferer must remain in perfect d real uatare of his malady. : P 1& that feads the attention off from this disor the erroneous notion that stricture eanuot exist so long as no impediment to the flow of urine is observed. But tl quite wrong. A stricture may exist for Years without pro- Kany ctriking chenge in this respect. c it, and I also uo- Charles Caroli, Cr Ship Masters and ‘Agen favor, if Captains of Ve T Sitvey. of our Nows Bpobeg or hate. Passages a List of their C a on ir ol i 17. Foreign. Newspapers or News they may have. niae tg Unie Ofte all the Marian’ tniallgronoe they" ced pi * ‘Santial tnforsesion of way kind will be vnactelts ingston, Ja; Ch ton: Hanover, Stock ridge, St Lhomas. Oceana, Creighton, Thomastou- Aravacnicota, March 30—Arr May urinary passnice U reside at present at 3 a II be pleased to receive alt perso ner in the citle or for the use © m TO THE AMERIC. GENTL) FRENCH GENTLEMAN, ing been several years Teacher Susan, Weeks, NYork; Globe, Powry, Vadins B Aymar, Carver, Matanzas; Propel i JOUN B. FMERSON. Andrew Scott, Em AR KADIES AND 1, Havana; Lio Nort: Huron. P York; Cyneaure, Maclo York; Mass: Cld 30th, Sabattis, ks . ‘St res, of Mr. Austin Philips, at and ot thedoor of the Concert Ke wenty-five years ol if Pi " PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 14 SM MOON BIIRD +00 \o 6 nee 98 6 37] HIGH waTeR SUN RISES AUN SRT! Cleared. Ships Faitfiold, Wilson, Liverpool, Johneon & Lowd Triton Johann, Now Orleans dap Allee (Brom), Hohors jue Kitiott, Watts, Cien! foo, Brvem, Deroararay C, Br men, -# Pavenstedt— Bi Neam th & Walch—Brigs Judo ete, Balt; WE Bird, A Marshall, Johnson, nd. Kellson, ‘do, Kemp. Goodwin, Balt; Orials, ‘orkto +n, V2_ Bi « phia, Mevready & co; Metryman St Ai dam, Boonen, Graves & ¢>, Arrived, Sehr Samu] M’Dowell, md ety the maser. Schr Fran com to the sy to the master, Schr Reeside, Lovgley. Boston, mdse, to E D Sprague. ig . Seas Jie Sehr Nile, th: Senr Grecian, allot, Bost mise indse. her, Boston, mise. ‘hase, Boston, mdse, Below. One ship, and one brig unknow Shirs Ocean, and Samuel Hicks, Liverpool. Wind light from the South, Herald Marine Correspondence. Orrice, oF tHe Ritone [ou Newronrt, April 12, 1844. Clarion, Coleman J mes Lampheer, Brown, Albany; Ni ross, Miller, Nortotk f Candace, Balt. ednesday, Are 12h, Thomas P Hart,fm Pappahyonock Mary, fn Balt for Wostong Planet’ do for doe ward all day yesterday and is 80 now. moming. Arr last night, Dashy Sally, Ham) (tb apenes Vesper, for Bosiou; Amanda, fordo here is Powt Petre. Weat ladies. Miscellaneous. Brio Freeman, Kali fra Matanzas, ich ‘on the 13th ult., boand te Boston, Isdea with me vepof wied firm woe RR of wind ficm 4 then mo Pot 45 17, fon 73.34. ‘The B leaka bad t Burmvade on whilst Iyi hs ‘aptiin hannum, from Rio Janeire, Binpahn seke ome fore gone below ¢&* trassiet Hist head; rather n rae ret ieee ctern pannted yellow. a er Cant fers she “Miiservo —Sehr Rinterpri ‘eb 14h, for N Yor! J M f Nort of wind, ¥ tered a heay e the Pease, brace, sprung the n Lunug the conti w start a 0 com f 381 hhds molasses. ‘Whatemen. New Broronn, April 11—Are Maytl wer, Gifford, NW Coast, Mant Nov'sy with 2100 bela. (50 sp) aul ne. at Maul, Caroline, of vdney, ‘ap (this vessel has been incorrectly rrine of this port); 9 Portland, Paine, Saghat nambuco forwater March 19, lat 14,96 8, bon 4: 0 ds fin Boston; Ayrit 5, 1st $2, Jon 70 38, “ Frarkiort, for Matanrag. Bled en tors Meta jan 42. Francis Trapp, of Be'timore; igs {from the 44, Ni vertino the mutcehaivs, July 2, Schenectady NY, and leting the fia Tait on him, ficer, fell overboard and was drow: A letter fa Capt Pesboty, of the en herat St Vineet, Jan 3d, 4 mos out, wi ‘There js au insnrauce on the cago of th ot Ninh i fora wh for $12,000, Science, lore, Cod WNW, 30 mil Oceanus, fin Pav Headed Shot 9 aur, for Matanaas, 24th lt, off Stirrup Keys, ‘Orleans; Cuba. Blanchard, ‘istina, Warren, do; ‘im © Bird, Corson, Pen- rhe 2 a upon the tine is observed only in advanced acd older cases, while the visible effect of early stricture. is not on the part it: self, hut on the mind, causing Jowness of spirits and want of although a mild or of no account, it is far y possible for those vot acqui tomy, to imastine the deliente aud peculiar structure uf the part ithe sent of this disease, and how little is sufficient to Now, this morbid condition of ved with stricture, or induced by otaer and per- nicious causes, is ever tending to desteoy these delicate organs, some of the most distressing way that certain uaoal al debility, xm irritable bladder.and other like diseases, aud unsuspected stricture. be more desirable than to have ady meas of detecting stricture in its mi re three particular author has foun xiving private les- during his sojoun in this eity is be-utifal and necessa:y acceut, You must write rocker, N York; te happy to bestow @ It you wish to leam tapi niSelue dltesuga ead yon wit eh jon apd you ‘wilt ebu re MX. CDE CALM Key W scala; 29th Billo seg stricture rom being z Zz, | ted with minute ana u m yw, Lawsence, Boston; Sta- FIRE BRICK. S living in Washington, South River, itace of Sew Jersey, is manu actoring asses any thing of the H iddlesex Coun JUST RECEIVED, by the packet ship i from Varis, the best art Gentlemeu’s French Boots ever seen, wholesale and retail, at the low price o} ie best article of French Calf Boots, . * Cork Sole Boots - Wat Proof Boots Licht (all Sewed Boots « ever yet offered te the public, * hic laying the foundatio GEO hington, South River, Mare! N. B —Apply to ©, New Jersey. who will al ti hand, ti article on nand, at ll times made to measure: «| Kaneuse, Agent, Jersey City Iron Works, ortment of the above ‘of to the eriber, REYNGLUS, Maudfetarer, ashiagtows Son h River. WILLIAM PETTET, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 90 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 0 furnish all who may fevor his he offers for their del phir & Place; Pri Pepe: New 0 rert & Vose; Adv a H Underwood; Ontario, Vinale Curacoa, Boonen co; SR Raymord, Robinson, Robinson, Philadel- Margaret, Woxlam, Petersb Sanies agustine, Flwell & co; Oriand, Wit Bavgor, Buck & Peters—Galliot Viuelia, Mapellden, Rottr- circumstances which for many years the 8 $! serve this purpose. They are the following. ‘The first relates 1d the greatest assortment of all kinds of Boots and SI i adies in this store you will find the greatest assort- ts, t.can be found ia this city, and ther kinds and col as saving thirty per cen: rine street A three dol pounds 0! Hysou, Youug Hysoa, Imperi Souchoug ‘Tea to be che best, and as cheapas the the comer of F’ IME A FORMER GONORRHEA MAY HAVE REMAINED so much how fong ago it may have oc- the gleety stage may in every Case to state th. I withont producing Mtricture, for one 19 natural- re disposed to Stricture than another however, it a Gonorthaa has d i six to eight weeks, th ichards, 3 days from Philadelphia, Un ing, Boress, 6 days from Folly Landing, cured, as how er Schr H Walker, Rogers; 5 days from Maryland, rondway, N.Y. TO COUNTRY MERCHANS. BOOTS AND WILSON & J to John Hutehing) ha otnerwi your in 4 As a general rule, fo continue fur a id atrengthea any is THE Mino.—This, and to lessen me we rem ved from 120to street, and hive completed their assortme:t wz the greatert variety and larg Shoes that can be found in ibe isting im part of 3000 ladies’ Vio 1000 Jadies? common do, eatlemen's do, 1000 Indies! Tur Beret a STRICTURE H. stage, is to depress the spirit Iris also one of its moat invariable effects. Not tha a very individual, but i Every thing in she r lime, cou rere B ons, 2000 tea Feuer 0, 000 tadies’ a ora, 2500 fine French do. luo) We't Backs, 10-090 Cin ldren's’ Shoes of Kinds and co'ormy 000 wees which the patient dves not complain tat he is less pable of business than formerly. Mach raight be advance ww the watural connection of the mind orders, but for this the reader - ‘while the fact itsel! is proved by che return of mental eo the ncreds, repeated that this is certas pain or inc...veaienee, and generally acvomplirhed in ittle time. So much as this, h dlvanced some years ago, bat art, that bY prop ful and experienced peryons, the cu ed in as many dayees formerly it demaude also, who cannot cousuit the writer personally, ov account of sta undertake the cure themselves and happily sue- these are forwarded the most means, together wito the author's Private as any partieujar case may call far. ‘oceasnous ts $10, ‘Dr. Ralph also takes gonrulted oa thoseyelicata reatiae”—a' his dwelling house, @@ Greenwich # tany hour, and thoxe who’ arply.in the early st be strpried at the aimplicity aud lit He bevieves, howev from a certain » f ean properly appreci- and colores, 50 ¢ pe ales, black ases Pej ouths? do, aud all ocher a the b: Chatham Theatre. Ii 10 o'clock in the eveuing, gi country merchauts an opportunity to purchase when uot other sorted brunds, new erop. BOOTS AND SHOES. of las year’s stock, offered wholesale and retail, b LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WHO WEAR the above articles aud ‘Shoe Stores of S street, where al] m style oF make, fashion and , OPTICIAN, FROM GERMANY, Mest cespeetfally inter i public in genera’, tont he opens to-day at 437 Broad w: sortment of S.ecticier and aud oteel Frames. Barus'able (oratbanys V for ; eunry, fis Pro for York. Hartiord; Francis, Bay River; dice, Brightman, fm Fall River for Bale Al- Providence; Josep! Falmouth; Clarion, Albany; 8 R Paynter, ant Howmes’ Hore, Apeit 13, About 35 vessels passed by the harbor to thy Eastward on large and most cow WEL viz:—Gold and Silver ard also a very fine assortment of Jewelry, cons: Chains, Pencils, Bracelets, Pins, Ke, &e , which he remind the able, to whom by his annual visits to eratoga Springs se years, that by his kuowledge of the optic | abled to determine the gasses with weak eyrn can be greatly benefit aud 32 th: meelves with an article int ish, Caunul be surpassed or per opportunity of sayin; fpeanes referred to ty. begs to appriee in particular thosel+ ++ and gentle men who considera soll Sieing, bor er \v sodispensable ‘att HO that es n New York ses Gaiters, Sioes, ken always on ber, 16034 and 161 Greenwich street. <<) BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. 'T of the above named articles these diseases, wal! convemence that mite is ehuefly those who have suff red ny People and otner catieen, v jn b 15044 oF '61 Greenwich street, are the only pla t fut, which. th they’ gaa @ pend on bs hand in endless v/ « a the eye for vr serving ight in continued writtg and readi sc. ons, and such as have been opera.ed pen for w bes ted. He rae ts hike ia aew glasses of Hieits the patronage of all jas rey > lo; Chas Carroll, ier considers it a duty, especially to those whe large schooner sshore about 15 miles fm here, from ed #, scope the confidence of n supaior quailty in old frames in waat of his articles, from Ne LARGE ASSORTME, PARK THMATIP. on 5 Conta T Ta--Gallery 1234 Cents. } Bory ONDAY EVENING, Avil 13. i The verturraner will comuruce with Richards. ees jee cineca sce one Ms Booth ¥ with sriurr OF THE FOUNTAIN, CHATHAM THEATRE. «+025 Cects | Pi Leo! Pr MONDAY = x Walter 8 Conner lod . + Winans Jatin: ++ Reynolds MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEA Tin. IN VENING, Aprivs MONDAY ERIAUE. OF Fig ato, OP halfpast 7. ii ening, hey are MAN AND WIFE, than UND&AED THOUSAND PERSONS ! THE KENTUCKY, MINSTRELS, Mr, COLE, the MR. WHITLOCK, MK. number, recently from Ger representatives of the ancient people of re costume, rs Y QUEEN, the Fortune Teller, may be private GENE RAMEY she ‘he ‘Tickets 25 cents—chitdren under ten years 1b 7% cent PEKALE'S AKW YORK MUSEUM, RY y ATTRACT AN Ns ASS P RPECTIY UN ¥ LE ers, all ior One Sk thing. | tilow peculiar pride iu pre- of. Talent that cancot be sur and that too at The Manager annonnces an engagement with OVER, the Protean Pe: former. ITE ChLESTE, the «racefa! Dancer, EXN | Mra. WiSTERN. 85. i he Comic * inger. Ana the GIANT eS tion as ever, and suUR- Ihe Manager respectfally announces that he has diminished in the Lectare Room, bac ive asd the The Firs: Six Front Kows will cor- queite, they are rewly A, so that every seat will be e1 ‘Arm Chair, om the crowde? st tof th? r0 1 be Macager has inenrred eon: ble expeuce in adapting n—how ver, as he prof to p omote the pleasure of power, Ladies will be ing. Rysisterof the celebrated IB the day ond event, a Afvrneon Encertamrmen ednesdays ar ADMISSION ONE SHILL!NG. “EXHIBITION OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS. ERY OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS THY OLD MASTERS. EXHIBITION ROOM, IN ULINTON HALL, Corner of Nassau and Beekman streets. MATEURS AND ARTIS. S are informed, that the Gal Jery of Paintings at Clinton Hull ow open from 11 A ht. er later, aceordi jt ie te will and other tion Room. The ave been taken, UP" Admittance only 25 cents. m27 Im*ixb ANNUAL CONCERT. : BEGNIS has te | onor of announcing to the freads, that his Aunu-! Concert, Vocal place at the Apotlo Coucert Kocm, ed in securing the valuable» eT al2 eod t' re announces © UAL CONCE! Nibovs Saloon, on Thursday“ vening, the Waeh cf Apr.l, when he wilt have che kind sasistines of the lowing talen‘ed artistes :—Mrs. tiardwick; .the M sera ( jos Mary Angusia Hard wick, four ye re ofa vlor, by the kind permiss.on of W, Mitchell, Mr Maynard; Mr.J. B, Paylor; Mr, Clirehug. Mr. Kyle, Mr. Davis, Flute; Mr. Tim iano Forte, ve m al several membre of the New Mr. Guorge Loder. brciedy, had #t the different Music a residence, 14 Walker m on the even ay of ionnance No postponement on account of weather KK&LEOBION—ARTIFI_TAL INC dvily calla at 285 Broxdway, to see this are s0 numerous as to indace the propnets disappointment, to give public notice that Visitors cannot be admuited until the improvements shall be perfected. He hopes a little more patience wili be exercised. aud son every cit eu, male and feinale, snall hive an opoorianity et witnessing this stapendous triumph of science. Orders for machines will also he ten receiver al2 3: rre RARE OFFER TO PLAIN FAMILIES. MUSIC. FIRST RATE PROF*SSOR OF THE PIANO FORTE AND ITALIAN SINGING, wishes t Lessons ina pi ond respectab'e femily for a nice room an whi would take atone in his room. Hasan ele- forte, which may bs used by the pupi-, being absent the greatest parc of the day. Firstrats references xiven Ad- dress “MUSIC,” at this office af lw igh TEA! TEA! TEA! YOUR OWN FAULT IF YOU DRINK BAD BA. F YOU CAN APPRECIATE and want to obtsin_ good ‘Tea, von can do so by forwarding your orders tw 68 Catha lar bit wil futstie you to receive five + Gunpowder or Wark, three Teas are of the first quality—rhould the thau we. represeat_ them, rend the ‘es back and ¢ h will be cheerfu ly pad, ‘This. is our ey ND CHINA TEA rynpany, 1 ST. N. STIANSO™, Manager, To whom all orders are to be adiressed, post paid, with re- mi‘tan.e or orders for p wyment in Uhis city m20 Im* re HCKLED H4M%.—100 casks superior Pickled Hams, ar and havdsomely eat snd trimmed, now landing ex , trom New Orleans, tor site by % B. K. CULLINS & CO. al2 %trre 56 South street. “POBACCO, 9 bales Snint Jago de Cuba. 1 Guisa Jago, new crop. in barrels aut cases. from the barque Gleaner, in as- v. wh e! i Coffee— 50 bags Sai Arrow Roet—1 00 tbs jars—00,000, just In store, a general assortment of Segars of celebrated brands, «A. BAM NOS, No.6 ‘Wall st, and 289 Broadway. ow prepared { WA kinds at the lowest possin! rs aud Lepines, Atchors, &e , ‘Gold dever- TH mined to s Il tower than any other house wn the city. JOHN MYERS, 60 Chatnam street. N_ B.—Don’t forget the number—H0 Chatham street. ral im*m se i é L's *D O15 casks bi 1. a superior article, for by, OLLINS & CO y al23: ree 06 ONGUES —100 de Warranted (o keep for al2 St rre ici dyate_ of edinburgh M. WISE, Onivinn, hexe diseases. both in Howpital practise, for more than thirty years, and has published wrenaly on them.” “Also that he has my 4 had at the Mauufacturer’s Depot, No. 260 Pearl ie ‘mong those on hand may be found in part the following, * Kip pege’dBoots | M ? Thick Bi and Seal do | Dodo Kip Pegced Bo ao do Sewed PATENT ELASTIC SHOULDER BRAC { Brace over all ethers wy i who use them, and letters trom the most eminent ek, of Phitadelphi: demand for the art is city. ‘The sen,. 68 Greonw: FOR LON OON—Regatar Pa a. dress Dr. Kalpn, ig except wit stand: Do do Goatand Seat icalarly requested to examine men’s, Misses, and Children’s mmnease nenelit to eniidren af cicher sex who have arquired the fapit of stoooing, and in- to all perons of studious or ¢ is mavutactured 0. are part t variety of Wor U1 ve found of i tees Shippers, Ke, &e,, pegge eral assortment of P merchants nud ou All sold low for casn or citv rece GALE & this artic.e, as it wil sweepiog down p - Manel “with the deas tgh.s—eould norm: ke ont her nane—n0 caves anchors, or other Rear sruasbed tp hay ve] which a London, and will Pos'tively sail ow the 20th April. the aecominodationa for cabin, 2d eabin, and steerage pis- by any other vessel in port; aud as & ers are already engaged, those desuous of to, PH MeMURRAY, Pine st. coreer Bout, N.Y. Peket Ship of are invived to eal ader the iinmediate mapection of for the last fifteen years in ber of her passeny 22d, ‘Two Mile Hats io ring berths shoul apurse, Kntiies to be made a’. $mth’s, 31 Park Row, o Monday even! port, sail which nothing has been heard nowlton, of Northport, was master, — ‘The rest_of the crew wa. Geo W Whiting, of passenger on boaid. rom Havana, bound to “ewnot Bhinst indistress O. 2 ene y 4 5] eters Mt sniprelagen, which Started a it. Pid Gast adder enee, oo head of the rudder, to leak fein (060 to 1500 strokes per hour Being thas disabled. was obliged to make for the first 1 i ‘of the gale it was found necesvary {of the cargo in order (o relieve ihevessel. Her car. ° JUST FINISHED—Elegant Ni ly termed Beaver) at the iow to those sold at tured, and rs 17 Beoadwav, caruer of Park Place , auperios article “The suveriority of this articl- cou. perfeet saaptation to the form of the we rer lightaess. and darability. CLIFTON HOUSE, taken and will open on or before the first erected at Clifton, Staten FOR LIVERPOOL—The regal the 16h of April, will pos day~her accommodations are very very desirable WEDDING BALLS RKO UPPLIE.D with all the differes Frat, Pound and mers. em ark ah ald make eary applica 10 or UTS, &c. Urnament-d Pyramids, F[MLE eubseriber is and the greatest asaort: of Mav, the, K 1 OR OLD LINK POOL PACKETS—FOR LIVERP Regular Lg oF ae 16th of Aj ment of Tea Cake: or the table, Fresh Pies of seasonable ¥ iri Puff Paste forms for Dinner Part Orders thankfully received Atthe Premium Bakery, itis universally “repper, will pontively sail ou Tu iF, § 7 aay. aes it the New York, fore Faye Passengers, will, on tepe a Ynamver ‘Mat cahnot bat add fort of those embarking. Perons oreceeding to the old country, wi'l ata thes bine of packers a most de imble conveyance. passage apply on voatd, foot of Beck: N ANDERSON & DOBBS haves extra double super, Veoitian hall Tor Ke. part of the vity or ard, near Church. iN very pertret in ity arranges at with much taste 1 As the romber of guests must necessarily be for nre will be given to those who engage rooms in and the grounds ave lat aleogether new, repor ith; "4 Jat 52338, fon 47 50 W 2500 wh, bd home, to touch at Per Sp kev Jan 29, lat 57, Lon 72, Richard Witch i, re 2 2) We Dinten New ha PRING FASHIONS, AT THE OLD STABLISH MENT, Magazin de Modes, 60 F KHLIMAN, in returning than for the last eight man street, er tothe aub> ROCHE, BROTHERS KUO, ‘% Fuiton street. next door to the late of the New Brighton Payilion and Belmont House. The Bar Room, Refreshment Saloon, Billiard ‘I mblex and ys. Will be detached and separate from the island Ferry Company will rab a fers tween Whitehall aad the this hose) and the pasrage will not prol minntes Clifton, April 1, 1844 HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL inform his aie FOR 847.8 Pat, Tienda, custome OFAUE. Se WY o. Seroclt That tte sates tre our valdod, tn the city, both as to style, quality, shape and prite, A call will convince thea of the fact | A GAZIN pe mot _ FOR LIVERPOOL= British, Vessel The. vor 1, conperfastenrd hes Joho Pete wil moeive eatgo in @ few days, aud wil have despatch for the ‘to he favored with an early tstock of entire new styles prietor is retiriog from b Appt ly dake Nicholas pristor le retirieg trom Wasiaees Apply. Nov 5, Tnomae Di re my exceed thi ‘ers of colonial of domestic prodece will findsher a most IMPORTANT TO THOSE WIT 7 jo the Captain on poard, at pier No. 6 North Rivers 0 ROCHS, BROTHE 35 Fa'ton st nex don FORK LAV Be POC Prcket of 21st A preket sinty LLY ost an the 8 Coast of NHolland, at the Bedford Com’ for Bescon, has been purchased by Swift OF Ftland hae ed byiMessra,J B Wood & co, tora whaler, both of N HE undersigned takes he patie: tyat the Mansion House ta: aery “incetat tat in the vieinity of the steamboat landio. hariag commodious fatnity apactarents to Passenger, italy ator te d should procare n passpo: Spine port of smbarkation, we abente AT WILLIAM FULTON, 8, FAT AND CALF SKINS. ST PRICES given for Hides, Fat and Cal 1, cash eurrent money, on ‘of the subscriber, w Cullsteias by the season,or the 298 Wliemherhtet. hatween PORTUGUESE FEMALE PULLS. om Portnes!. are ined in this eoantry iT e sew Lb egal endid New York bu street, No. 67. U dor at ptain Joha Eldridge v vegetable market, pete fon eta serett re coutracts ill br made fe ive 4 N HUNN, ce ant Hometon WINES AND LIQUORS | Spoken. Brazier, henct fur Apalachicola, 10th instant, Cape F bulk poate ~~ 18 passers, 1 por at west side of Burl ing cleo “aig HULL & MIN EUR NS, 878 # WEST, Capta i IM suceves ths Liverpool, aud sail on ‘aomaston for NOrleans,31st ult., off ‘Term FP tembnn. fm N Orleans for Poilad, Marc 27, off Double Sent 08 the inet column BEACON COUR: . A Parse of $6 wil! be given, to come off on Monday, April irrnces, for Horves that never won a April ith, by Sovelock, "ald at te A HAIR DRESSER. stock and ti U. Ls, 0. 99 BOWERY. it eceived alarge ard ep en new patterns of super Eng ish 3 ply and common ingrain Cerpetirx sf pes Floor al Cotas: Tafved ave ‘ackor Door Mats; Table and. Piano Covers h were ordered, aud purchised for en advance ou thy above description of¢ Jd gt the uymal low prices, at 9 Bowery: are ebout purchasing, to cal make ther s did assortment « oy & DOBB , at a5 2w*rre 99 Bowery, ist store above He O'S (ate) SOW OPEN~The above will. be 012 Lwie* re 104 ¢ CHILDREN a J, wit je ce ve ha’ a1 agemey is estab hn a VESUMSAUN'S Woaderivd Sordi. Tord a last column of fourthpage, L¢ In ix * im eLLIN HEVE Ce ERICKS—The Subscriberwirh yay GA} don pasivess on seecent of Hl health offers b Porol: BKANDLES WINES and Liga: te, at AUD, 3356 Aun atrect, BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ===... FROM WASHINGTON. THE TEXAS TREATY READY AT LAST. evening we received intelligence from Texas Treaty was completed and signed by the Secretary of State on nd by the two Tex- exas. The ‘ Madi- Washington that the the United State ian Ministers on the part of T, sonian” of Friday evening also states the same fact—and, further, that as soon as the documents accompanying it shail be nicated to the Senate by the President, It is sup +Mr Messop posed that it will be sent into the Senate to-morrow. Now begins the tng of war. dy, it will be commu- (Correspon ‘ence of the Hereld.} Wasuineron, April 18, 1844. ‘Texas Treaty Signed. I learn from an authentic source—as I have be- | fore informed you—that the Texas Treaty has been ned, and may be expected before the | Senate next Monday or Tuesday. wooB. ‘There is an important rumor in town, to which jest in the world, aud of the finest 6; mumetry and propor: | 1 am assured some credit ma: | this day si y be attached, that there has been a letter received in the city from Mr. Clay in which he takes ground in favor of t u say of it is, that it comes from a source entitled to respect. Mr. Clay’s friends are now ing as to the political expediency of his coming through Washington, or going arownd it in the ihersored : that he should go around. pea spa hardly know what to say of Mr. C a masterly effort of forensic ery, classic all le went ove: advising and consult- speech to-da: eloquence, full of gor; tration, and poetical beauties. immense field of historical remi drawn out in answer to Senator Bento: | Jeet was to prove that by returning to the good old principles cf early legislatio: ata tariff simply jor revenu for protection, This he attempted to the report which I have already dispate! It was hased upon the principle developing all sorts of indust chanical industry is the han popular and even of democrati tizans have always been the staun ders of popular rights and popular | especially endeavored to rescue of 1816 from the opprobrious c! pitalists, and n we should not arrive e, but to one emi of protecting and He said that me- naid and parent of liberty. Ar- chest defen- the great men character of ‘ mil- trading politicians”-— en charged upon them by some the opposite side). Mr. tall to go into the details her into the subj 8 speech on Mon Choate did not attempt al of the tariff argument, but rat historically. He will finish hy ‘There is very great anxiety here as to the re of the Virginia election, now soon to be held. If it should go against the democrats, that Mr. Van Buren will withdra candidate for the Presidency. J hear this talked of here by members of Con; not openly, but privately. vineed that Mr. Van_ carry the party with him. that Silas Wright would briny vote than Van Buren. could possib! you may expect w his name as a gress of high standing— They are not at all eon- n is available, or can It is a common remark gz out a much stronger It is often said that no event unite all parties like the withdrawal party then would e h the Convention I Let the Baltimore Conveation nomi. nate him on the 27th prox, and then let Mr. Van Buren decline standing. ‘This would be honorable magnanimous, and satisfactory all round. 1 send hese opinions as tees unite upon any candidate whic! might name, ‘ou the expression of t istory of the times. TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION, NGToN, April 18, 1844. TARIFF OF "42. Mr. Tanumapae presente: New York State, ri alteration of the Tariff of Messrs. Waig similar memorials. d thirty-four petitions monstrating against any mr and Bucuanan also presented 1 The Bill appropr p ,000 for the establish- ment of a Navy rr ard and depot at Memphis, was finally passed, by a vote of 31 to 11. CAPTAIN M’KENZIE. Mr. Tarran’s resolution came uj p for adoption, calling on the : > for copies ot sat upon the trial of Commander Kenzie, of the Brig Somers. . Mr. Puesrs opposed the passage of the resolu- tion, and wanted to know of Mr. in the offering of this resolution. Mr. Taran said this was the o} these proceedings before the worl dividual could get them. trial—none ever more inter know all about it, and ha He said if a majo of suppressing ‘appan what his nly way to spread jd. No private in- ‘This was an important ‘esting—the public should ve the means of judj rity of the Senate were in favor y e preceedings of the Court Mar- tial, he presumed they would vote ugainst the reso- Mr. Tatumapge said he hoped the resolution would be adapted. Com. McKenzie had been ac- quitted, and it was due both to his friends and his foes, if he had any, that the proceedings should be published for the satisfaction of all. Mr. Waicur said he regreted this resolution had been offered, but since it had been, he should not He deprecated agitation—it would One thing is universal: whatever error Com. Me’ Vote against it, y lly agreed upon, | Kenzie might have Beet guilty of in judgment, no bad intention had been imputed to him in that Jamentable tragedy. ‘Th terested parties on both sides were citizens of N. and constituents of him and his col- league. ‘The publication would be volumnious, he saw no good which would result—while mahi. cious and garbled extracts would be made by news- York State, Mr. Carrrenpen could see no good lishing this document. turther to injure Com, McKenzie? the correctness of motive in pub- Was it the intention still Was there any the decision of the Court Martial which acquitted him? He should feel constrained to vote against it. Mr. Arcuer said it was usual to extend the courtesy of the Senate to any honorable Senator who desired to pass any resolution, and pass it. But this would be an extraordinary extension of cour- tesy to publish such a document as this. ‘Tappan would withdraw the resolutios p aid these proceedings had never been published in an-authentic form. the proceedings were published the Senate might find it proper to enact some law for the regulation of such cases when they might occur. deemed best to pass a Jaw to bring such cases be- He thought it highly proper tore a civil tribunal. Mr. Crrrrenven thought the publication of this document could not facilitate any legislation upon No law would be enacted based McK , but legisla- yon broad principles not make itself th Ile also hoped this cuse might not be singled out for popular animadversion. answered to the la’ pressly upon this cas hoped the Senate woulc her of such trials. nd that ought y. Mr. Tattapne said there’were precedents, and named those of Gen, Scutt, Col. Brandt, and some others. ‘THE TARIFF. Mr. Coarse. proceeded to make his speech on this hack- je suid it was threadbare subject. It was ¢ ol those subjects of which it might emphatically be ¢ trug things and not new things. The subject had be the Senators from M: 'y undertake to treat uj able Colleague. I no ect jn all ite length and breadth Nor would he treat it full extent which had aot, in his remarks, rey wonld as soon undert: pus act, or the tri to undertake to det Mr. Coats proc! whose absence he to show that the sy aystem—would not raise suf protection which Mr. Bent voted for the protective is now in favor of abol ai mi ne tax luxuries high and necessaries low, and impose ni And if this don’t protect yi “4 mistacen your ¥. pen question to the y rd this as an open question. He to defend the vecred habeas y jury, or our much loved union, an paint principles ofthe arte eded to reply to Mr. Benton at length, if He should endeavor posed by Mr. Benton—the old icient revenue to afford that ) himself approved. Mr. B. “4, "28, and ‘32, hing all mini» um much regretted. Mr 8. thinks you ha’ ; and if you Tail, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you tailed ander the system under which Washington and the other fathers of the country lived, ‘The galleries are crowded with lemen, and the members of the House have come in Upon he floor ofthe Senate. . procveded to detail the history of the thus, In April, 1799. lation of @ government.) posed to enact a short bill His object was to snact a bill to raise the most revenue in the shortest time, n order to meet the then wants and necessities of the em: Mr Madison's plan was to impose pecific duties upon five or six articles which we did not nanutacture, and then strike a horizontal duty of 6 ent, upon all others. Mr. Fitzsimmons objected ould go further, and look after the interests of ogricul- irecommerce and manufactures. Hewanted to enumerete ladies and gen- of 1789, brie! unmediately wfter the foun arrassed government ‘stems before them— Mr. Madison’s and ‘The one said despatch was every thing, and his yetem was one exclusively for revenue—the other ad. | would raise the most revenue, it it was more important to encourage domestic manu- viadivon gave Way jopted, Then and thus originated the first tari in 10 dines it was extended to six sections; instead ing Sor 6 articles, some 40 were enumerated ; in: itted that Madison’