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MONEY MARKET. Old Stock Kxehange. Mary Ana, Brown, 3 days from Washington, NC. with “ % unten amen AUCTION SALES AMUSEMEN'! BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. Friday, May 10-6 P. M. 160 Schr Adrian, Bedell, 2 days from Norfolk, with mdse, to —— ee Stocks declingd to-day. ‘The sales still continue very 4 Bch Mart WV ciy, fromm Caleta, with taset THOMAD BRILL, Auetioncar PALMO'S NEW YORK OPERA HUUSK. Ww 4 large. Long Island fell off } per cent; Canton co. 2} do; 2.0 Kevin ‘0 ary, Welch, . with lurmter, Store No. 11 Spruce street. OP A luiecion Gas ielied ee d oieot she Seweac8 [Correspondence of the Hernld.} Harlem 1 do; Mohawk 24; Stonington }do; Norwich }; S do bio Sig | Newark, Merwin, Savannah; brig Belle, Myers, Wil- F Sales as usual of Foriture every Weduesday aud | Doois oven at Performance to commence at cell ede _ Wasuincton, May 9th, 1844. Indiana }; Kentucky 3; Farmer's Trust } ; Pennsylvania i i? Dis g3%s | mington, NC. and others. scit}g2,,00 Dry Goods, and all other varieties every Tursday | ee ae ae ae ee nv ionsleesers. 7 " peace anti in ascertaining what was Ya adva te 4 re er § - 8's advanced }; Reading R, Road}, Paterson }; Ilinois $0 Mohask RR 75 Herald Marine Correspondence - S‘TURDAY. ; .. MONDAY EVERNG, May 13th, enh np si feoey rate Session. The reluc snd North American Trust closed firm at yesterday’s quo 30 S peg eee SN gli. onges Hees, fay 8 Extensive Sale of Supecior Furuiture, of all descriptions, at | Will be performed th» celebrated brillant Operaof | tance of Senators to disclose their doings led me to tations. Money never was more abundant, or at cheaper |b bie 7 hia for Beaton. PAM NS ge ye aed ene eo Pe rerserriterreey hs pee en suspect that Mr. Tappan’s case had been under se- pas 150 do bio 78 Tth—Arr Freedom, Chase, Newbaryport. with loss of both | anda numberol new sud vested (ot Bengt eee tet Signers & Borghese onsideration. On pushii aa " “ % do 79% | anchors and chams fast vight on Nautucket Shoals, George : at " - ge vere c . ing my enquiries fur- ‘The New York Guardian Insurance Company have de- % do Williams, Parks, 11 days from Cardenas. for Bator vemio 2t*m THOS. BELL, Anctiqasey, Se MT Aanie ther, I satisfied myself that his case is likely to be clared a dividend of five per cent, payable on the 15th of 29 Loug Island RR 8236} nine, Fredeh for Boston, next diy; Wampanoag 2 Boaland ner, Js likely ‘The Trust Insurance Company have declared adividend | {8 'Sehacltsacon 1133, foun Bhasetehis Wn ou, for Philadel Tae cy, society on Tudeh ot Ue tieet | wee, from l0eiock Av. ancl Covel MY, when eat | _ Jt 8 Well known that Benton and Tappan are ex- of three-and-a-half per cent, payable on demand. Mechwic:’Bk 108 fh 94M—Wind SW, | colterrion of Lowrie Dahlia Plants, which have been propage= | MAY be arcnred for the eosaing se won tremely intimate, and that a strong feeling of poli- 3 Counterfeit tens on the Chester County Bank, Pa., are | 7) 5* Com. fult in circulation. The vignette isthe Declaration of Inde- 2 Rt. Com, gerip pendence, which is not on the genuine notes. 25. N ; Counterfeit tens on the Bank ef Mobile are in circula- tion. The signatures are very well done, but the engrav- ing is very clumsily executed. The coinage of the brench mint at New Orleans for April amounted to the value of $1,376,000—viz ; silver, ted with great ¢are ond ate ntion. from impolt-d bubs, paneie sar | pallyst the mos: choie= oud prige Howers, exhibited i M fant daring the last two y ‘All the plants ave in fi poke 25th ult, | for iromediate plactiog out; are warran'ed tras to Or'eaus fur Havre, | deveripton as given iathe thied Ameual Catalogue, Liverpool. . whien 2'40 cortdus copious instructions for auceesstol witivation They will be sold {0 gut the wants of it 3 7 lasses of purchasers. The plants w on view on t The London and Liv 1 " morting of sale, at which time catalogues Will be reaty for TR —In the gate on Lake Octirio, on the mo-ning of b collect on of Flowering Pants, Dal Di i the 2d inst. the sehr Aurora was capsize’, aud twe lives were eealeas eo will be offered afier the s-le on ost re Cn. Are Forest, (before mentivred) Vat 24.8. lon 8245, Mediord. 8d Sailed, New Z a Lauyer.—A fine barque, to be called the Home, built for = ————— $140,000 ; gold, $1,288,000. Cant Wan Mion wa auichelat Baltimore at Thursday | ANU PDS By i stuate kealleunas, a single run, w th full [ rbu iy) building at } fore sa. 1s very ward, wit five mia st] dees The awa Bank, ih vepptalealeaes bhanls "We counted seven vessels on the stocks | H., at this office, | CY’ maues walk of this office Address ‘was ordered to resume mall its legal , "yh D—immesiatel a J 1 Barbe: abilities on the 19th inst, Whalemen, Vanek jo horse A & good Jommieyman Harber 8 New Beoronn, May Arr Vilton. Lewis, Paci'e O-emn fost fan NZealand: with 2300 bbls (2 sp) ol. Spo. e off New land Nov 16, Pioneer. Tallinan Ni, 1600; Deo tl. Averick The East Boston Land Company have made a dividend in land of twelve dollars per share, equal to six dollars in Price $10 for Twelve Rep Subscribers uot seats the pric ferabte. tickets is placed at | teal sympathy, kindness, fellowship and confi- Mr. Wells dence exits between them. It is also well known IF The public are Tesnectfally informe that the Baths have | that they both go their death against the treaty of been newly arranged and fitted up in a handsome style, and H : Ph { sift in fall eparntions bight and day. and are | annexation, and against Calhoun. It is also i ith the —_—_—_—_— | that as soon as they became acquainted wi PORE THAATRS contents ofethe cey, nd especially of the ac- companying documents and correspondence, they came to the conclusion, mainly on the ground of the issue of slavery raised in them, as they say, Perey. Pon Calhoun—that the treaty and documents wi After which lat act of the operief LA FONNAMBULA~ | operate unfavorably to Mr. Calhoun, whenever Mie eri thes MF Seguin; Elvivo, ovr Shriv diy Amina | they should be made public, and also unfavorably Tocs eluce with the first at of DERELLA—Prince | to the passage ot the treaty. On this subject them Felix, Mr Surivall; Dandi, Mr Seguin, Ciuderella, Mrs | opinions were freely expressed, and the subsequent Seguin. course of the Globe is corroborative evidence. cry Il, therefore, they were correct in their conclu- Tia Cents sion, andthe publication of the treaty would oper- I ate against its passage and against Mr. Calhoun, it ee with the OREEN | Cofficiently accounts for Mr. Tappan’s motive in no Melndists. divulging it, as it wouid produce results which he Afr which THY VANK ribs AR and Mr Benton wished to see accomplished.— Ro concinde Sik A WIPE VOR & DAT And it also accounta for the kindly view which is : - = ta taken of the subject by the whigs of the Senate, MIVOMKLLS OLYAPK EMKATHE | Who will most undoubtedly oooperate with the eT Gall 2. acs | Gallery ++ +25, UL, will be hu hrivall p r Arne Boleyu, Mr CHATHAM Boxes-. +25 Cota] Pit Ben-fir of Yankee THIS @YE NING May Ui, wo eomu MOUNTAIN BOYS Fol owed by a Concert by th K THIS, EY’ ENING) May Lith, to commence with POST | Democrats in measures likely to operate either against the Treaty or aga r. Calhoun. This is a fuil and, I believe, a fair disclosure of the secret motives and proceedings relative to this whole affair. The probability is that nething will be done, but the whole quietly dropped. ythe DAY Al 40W NEW KNICKER y LAVE AMPHITHEATRE, After which BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. F WR OTHE FAL» BOWER 5 e 0) the 7th instant, between pier No ikea of Fremen, 2200; Jan 15, Mo SI ‘Taber, NB. 2700. "i oT cash. It ix estimated that two-thirds of the land will be enw herthe 24 i ree Aisi ne tee ‘ he how Hamelin Rit eee nero eee 6 ne ott mn eo; Feb 2, Lowell, Bes j am a wt the Norwich, iene, sold after making this divixion, Large sales of the stock | 75shas ork Wore nw 65, 30 ult ax 300 wh 300 ap, hound for NW Coart= hed spoken | Winer es £1" 22 hills ot the Norwich, Counee iat, aad have been made at 12 a 123 advance, a on By % e. it | Baesss. Mater. fiat anol iy Boe $47 25, aut signed A. Tylor & Co. For the return of the mo- ‘The bill to extend the charters of the banks inthe Dis-| 5) do GE 100 Log Toland GR x60 82, moa out, eleau, for NW Cost. re [irasenerAiptomn ae niet I trict of Columbia, was taken.up in the Senate. An amend, | 3g Vicksburg) 49% 3! Moh wh Lit Be | iS hginaton, wing 8 ot Acrerica, Hubbard, NW Coast, | “Niato deere. i ment wns propored to make stockholders responsible for | 10) Nora W:te b303, 33 2 28 | thine, Porter of Nth, ut the ine of France, Jan 22, 7 mosout | ~® “"Theakiow an buht oar hoa are Hat sll transactions of the bank, which prevailed after a pro. | °? Readme Ri 6, Sian 8596 | 950 wh—put im for medical aid, and sli ath, paren re oa “ é New Stock Kxchange. heh . tracted discussion by avote of 9110 19. Another amend. | cosy ohio ote, 160 £3.99. \2oahan Canton Co 5.6 |. Black Hawk, of and fi Bor thre inom ment proposed, made all the stockholders liable as partners | 19000 do 3 by 3 ' ao ee bis Fd 21133 lou 39 33 Meaiaiant incaan sees por He ayes ‘ iy in trade are able for partnership debts, which was re-| ii) 0 99% 30 to 3% Caxton, (Whampoa) Jan 22—1u ports Zenobin, Kon AND FHEL'N it Baltimo:e mus jected. 1000 Indiana stg hds #30 39%) 30 Harlem RR NV thorady; Seigtite, Blaewer, for do. Feb 1 cleewh fopularairol Old ‘The Concord, N. H. Railroad Company, have declared 1000 018 6's, 70 e4KHy 50 do b10 Bt ile do Y Lg, to a bad ‘. hares o ay ian F Probe Vas jeacr, b.2q —tyce 1g ce a ’ KOO ns 5" + ue; Va par . Loekwood, for York, Fe drade ehh A semi-annual dividend of five por cent, besides paying | i shns Farmers Tr p20 _ Mille for parteamiet hemp. ecnie Pitoes popular Songs, Waltzes, Marches, hs the tax on the road as real estate to the towns through < oa meiRG, Marchseein yon Relics, keameronk, | et ee A tered PARLE rere coreciiey 12 [eee vein etenelly. oe Mises 1001s? ie ae h Diabet Twin Weta rein Rowen as Mvexoxo Ph CHNY —Professor BRANCH. previous ‘The Lowell, Nashua, and Concord Reilroad Companies, | 3 fitnos SiaceBk oc 3140 MY yh annex. oer ial i : V2 to his departure for the We t. will, wt the req} ‘rhewds have lately reduced the charges for transporting the tO Vicksbur e9 Matante@ apa! 25—10 rort, Niobe, Leeraw, for Cronatadt, | (viivera Free Lecture on acs at the > tay Ty ti 65 40. 934 115 Nor & Wore 25 ca or Cronstadt, do; Ag- 2% do freight, and it is supposed a reduction in the price of pas: | 25 Fast Itiver lus ¢ 8 Lucas,for Crou ata wi | be imparied to the vacience, Mi fi on rh + 0 ¢ spared with the heed fundamental of Pre sagewill soon be made, asthe charges are now excessively | 20 Canton Co Mou 374 150 do ee ee ae. ded; Richmo d. Gib ME Gera Th ea nie tea etioms athe aloo a high. The Otis Mills Co, have made another semi-annual | 52 do 5736 2% Wesem KR it aK hoe NV e, Drinkwater, tor 'B compared. Te frienvs «f truth, justice and science are te- denen . fa SERS (HE Ulta utboke, a xa (Za hinge u, Sujeout fin Portland, arr 23d; Motto, Williams, | spect ally invited to atvend, mi0 113 ism ividend of ten per cent. Par is of for ‘ock, Bink ar meauo: tin NYork, do; Yeutrosa, Davis. weg NA CORDIAL, dividend off, Mrnufacturing stocks have improved re* ; apa cently very much. Appleton sells at 8 per cent advance 3| ,,AtMEs ~Pots continue in ua een tat Eke Hamilton, 9 do; Massachusetts Mills, 6 do; Suffolk and | Bexswax—Prime yellow northern sells as fast aa it ar- ‘Tremont, 10 do; Dwight, 6do. Railroad stocks still con- | rives, at 30 a 30}c. Uinne) great favories, andl arp eayanoiag, very TADIALY | «Sits to Say on the pert of tcpoctors, aan, snout a 0) OR THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. Tn oldea time, am ng the J ws, That mau v second wife a gh: choose, Whi ee trst, bs Foto's unktadly doom, ray, for Philad, 8th, Lake Ports. « ehil ate Di te ‘The ruling quotations in Boston for the stock of the New | bales were taken, at # slight decline on the lower grates pg it hageeecone England roads, are:—Lowell, 24] per cent advance ; | Freights are firm, and rather brisk, at 616d for square Proved ? * : ; nine! Worcester, 16 do ; Nashua, 26 do; Concord, 28} do; Pro“ | "AH! for Tanna ane firm, Genesee sells a! Miseoun, Wilkuis. vidence, 6} do; Taunton, 20021 do; Eastern, 8} do ; Au- | $475, Other brands ave as low. © Porte Gyo ores pow the mek Hindoo— burn ond Rechester, 63 do. Hay- ‘The recuipt down the river continue lates. ae utor, Barter, Townsend. Webilal 6 twelve monthi her bridal, is uote eales for shipment and consumption 36. - ward, Notts les wepng oner iv The Report of the Banks of this State was made to the "Seiad qualities sosteaniegy sass ry. I” Hise: ley, Baw part ° ga 14, ry Comptroller on the I*t inrt.; but we suppose owing to the | ““yiiy—T vere is #till very little doing in this article Verrill, Bast Thomaston for adjournment of the Legislature, and the numerotis duties | Ashton’s would command $1 47} a1 52h. such an event throws upon the Comptroller, have prevent, | | WHuskey—Drudge casks inp Kees at ca rae bar. any Slay sre Vat og Walks, Charleston, Te ub od the publication of the returns as early as usual. Some of | TS #fe very inactive, and will only command 28 « 234. se, Phils Pi bin, Organ, Corson, Wilmiagton, D Ny the country Banks have published their returns in advance ~ Cotton Markets. saTeR La ty iid: i: e shuns to bless nindoy bed of barreuuess. So moch for love in davs by gone, ‘ Aud eavsge ectsiom in yi Sauey, Chase, New Yor Below, at fi Soul, im Mobites "in 1 of those to be made public by the Comptrolier. New Onteans, May 2—The accounts by the Acadia NO lean ford beige — Now oft ws eomjugal ten . & steamer, received yesterday, are very unfavorable for cot- Hive ay Aol Ewer, Ko Ip that d's'u bed Comparative ter rp cela OF THE CAYUGA | ton, so much so as to have brought the market to a com- Mes, Prod d, n r s tix jess plete pause We are not aware of any eales, and under existing circumstances have omitted our quotations. ig 1843, Nov “43, Feb. 44, May “14 291631 330 527 wa sBL aM . 12.921 469) 3 12,298 net Chautatio Al 219° 25 atn.eag iT aT Provision Market. Bur not D post 83,895 19,245 9, 12 P? A someness prevuile in our different markets, At this All the movements of this institution are very uniform | season of the yearthere is no grent variety of ments, 0: except the discount line, which has increased very | @y very extraordinary beef, Some fine lau nate lbateeaert exhibited during the week, Poultry continue: Lenton, Mity | Chale has bees, New Gepron, farce: 811 Ore un, err Co. wamprin: iis it wall prevent, With vigorel t ti Suppress phe re"er Le dete, A " v tiner, Nort sti Sue, ‘Philadelphia — . re Bowe’ N Yetks © met, 4 Rosetta, Noris, Cd Acna, (Sw) h is plenty Salmon is more reasonable. Good and aay E Baines: x Comparative he soins Report of THE HicHLann mas shad sell at 2s each. The run so fur has been very 4 ANK. Meyer Actwerp, wi vs graces : ee iouitaopalt cas £ pndtahes” ix | Yano ERE: Sy 1 deceives her, . 1843, 43, MA 4. egetables are plenty, and the cry of “radishes” is | Vets, Pei leton, Ba ory vd dincounes agar Miveat 7at.ate MM os set i iL at | Yur NCe ne flendefoos ial iaeh diane Gwith proper eve, t00,) 381,952 | heard in every street Green peas, from the south, 17.934 12.852 13.613 14,245 | 28 GA the hall peck—not very good. Strawberries and Her frir ac trowile fora is heir to, ast — y342 187.410 | May Duke cherries were in the Cincinnati market on the oy] mene ae but TRUTHS, who calls them fiction port S, a Shall ba: a radicuion, ‘ 47,905 78,589 | firgt of May. se Tarcy Not, ot tutyre St Croix 26th diction, Since the last report, thero hes been an increase in dis. Lass hse iM peanres yp ecleowi. CL with xem, py. ica reconut of head oi ay connts of $73,136 ; circulation, $31,661; deposites, $30,684 ; 00 Geese aay, ing. carries ‘away jibboum, Sia tuval, Clare, f ee geet specie has diminished $2,368. Philadelphi lo arch, Tyler. Albany. 4 May 7—An D Belkuap. A'ta y. Sid Detroit, Moselle, Stannard, Albau'; La y Fenwick, Hutson, ——~" Ward, NYork. Comranativs Quantenty Ruront or tae Monawx Vai- LEY eat, an ; 4 i " % nions, perbunch. 6 a & Aupany, May 8—Arr Phenix, Hartford. Cld Mohawk, do; to Wu street, Feb. May 41 Paranips, per hua-i i9gal 25 | Albany, Patent, Balance. and Amada Boston; te yard: Dies Ang sometme. name ie ala 2 9 3 Le Pinecone: dom 0-135 al,30 | ¥dere Wacreaie Ninety-two Nvw "vin their slumber— em 2i8 Porter House Steaksl0 a PHILADEPHIA, Way J0-Ar Ei ter, Bosto: QF. arvarning of Disences orden}, 43°80 44.601 29.400 per Ib 6 Bryant, Calas, Cla Abi nebtadeox ry oui for tne “Lucia Cordial Abigail, Grant, aud Boston; Curteney, Rie mous, Weat Indies; FD Del derson, NY: Fall Ri " ik Persons orderirg this me liciue from the country, by sending NYork: \ibercy, Towasrnd, aud Miria Causey Stubbs, | a remittauce. can have wt boxed up and seat to any partof the ver; New Jersey, Bell, Albany; Hlloa, Smith, New | Uni-n $3 per bottle nr $21 perc. zea. Also, for sale at Su et, Philadelpl mn acne aie age i Suxth atrest, Philadeiph mit tm#ec Keen, S. ari The movement of this Bank is very limited, but the in- crease in discounts aud circulation since the last returns has boen ularge per cent. The discounts are $23,099, and the circulation $14,868 more now than last February. ‘The leading features of these three Banks are— Loréos. aria, Grant, NYork; Wm auaeit. Baker, Hix xhatn. Brilliant, Me nwvre, N r, Liverpool id y 1! Norwa‘ K Feb. 1844. ee: Incr. Deer. and disecunts,-+ $608,196 825.484 2,9,288, — ecie. ‘ 2944: 400 — 9,025 wiation, 421,035 464433 43,417 - Deposites, + 153,707 188,000 34,383 ‘The falling off in specie is a very unfavorable feature. ‘The deposites show an increase of a littie more than thirty-three-and-a+third per cent. PMSA Is able Marts. REMOVAL. & ®. 8. ROCK WEL have removed their Watch and @ great improvement in Railroad stocks is partly | Mia 9—O'ferings thie week consist of 900 head of beet | E), cnitle, mostly Ohio dd Kentucky, including 326 taken to | «13 Bioaluag. eaten from No.9 Astor Howe to No, caused by tho great improvements in the sflairs of the | New York. 190 cows and calves, 400 hoy companies, The Harlem has increased ita receipts this | Prices of beeves ranged from $4} to $6 ‘for Lo A 1 Br] Cofia, Kings mriou. Vara Crna;_ sisachester, sinien tfssbe w. Indiana, Beunett, from York; Win Bure ila, Hizging; Caledonia Brender, Deca, aud Yorkshire Batik, Liverono Ma srillea ort at 3o’clock P.M. —Parse $500, t ‘The follwing celebiated horses ere id 1,200 sheep. = eat pngy 28 THE BATH, : fi ABINEAU’S large, safe and cauplete Floating Bath, has H Jones. + +++ good quality, and a few prime at $6} the 100 Ibs. —nearl; Bang ll : mite igh year wonderfully. The weekly returns of the Western, | Sis, Ghwerend calves nett ot ei to $83, a9 in quall Sautle Cartecr fee etnes ak exe Siesta eo H Wedge and ail the other New England Roads, show a great in- |ty. Hogs—Dull at $44 a $43 the 100 Ibs. Sheen brought | red'ty see for dheseesd ae oa eee tlemen, | The public are D Brinat ereuse inthe receipts over the same period last year.— ba aren abso een riomagan a mil ittre Great speculations are going on in the stock of the Nor- | 79¢ thecwt. We tes of pressed for shipment at 56 | W SLL WORTHY ATTENTION Pires nae wich and Worcester Railroad ; within six or eight weeks | a 65c.x Straw is brisk at $44 $54 the 100 bdls. 02 Feasonable terme at 26 Vey stret Persons desiring prices have advanced from 35 to 65 per cent. The com’ ro ‘miort and quiet, ace invited ¢» cat pany have a very heavy debt hanging over them, but the | tyaa, April 29—The demand for sugars continues increased revenue of the road will place them out of | active at pricer } a4 tl. above the rates of 10th inst. The mit doje Sf ipeted. stock of coffee ix small, and selling higher th Semin ea brat os alee ae ney time, Freights to Cowes ond a market £2 | insti Heccle Enmam ato, Wescasree Ranisoan, ton for sugar. The number of unemployed. eB ae force cur of UU boot, ing decreased, masters are asking for for che mouta of } é * igher rates. deformity will be taren by the Frineip=l of ———_—— as devoted wueh time and at ention to the irvarare of te Sp ue, t-outract: Limbs, Comporatics Receiois of the first quarter of Wai3 and Ih eegey Rev, Dr Bi Mali hac giveh weeee easatonta fo he care of Kava Gros receipts 10% davua $y 81, Shan 3s On Thursday evening, 9th inst by the Rev. Dr Brown- | woith has given geve ai catisfaction, as it is wyra with ¢ ome Hitt, $11.3°5 19 | Jey, of the Presbyterian Church, Mr. Micnaxt Quinuay. omfort, nud bas curd mony caves of Long stad. Bo: do MOOR etet Sauer; Wale TINE 10 FOF crumnias husclan, Beg, Potinaeter General Usliog: it ean be worn by the youngest infant. wath. perfect ford, and of the firm of Fred’k L. Talcott & Co, cotton 26,696 90 37613 4i | brokera, to Mist MaNatty, of Block Buildings. (j Kil- 20,606 9) | kenny Journal will please copy ewe of C Fieg1e 71 |, OM Thursday, 9th inst. at Fordham, Westchester coun. | the spive, bm= exe, of knockskuees, diseases wh 16,916 31 | ty by the Rev. Peter J, Van Peit,D. D, Joux B Haanin, | cu ed m childern without detaining trem Semin echool « sian 1s | New Vork, to Mise Saxr Vatevrine, daughter of Peter | nic ge-eodic RAIBHT, MO. 20617 93 2d po NOLISH PoTATUGS—Aquantity or Lancmhre ape ar saperio quslicy 0» bosed preket ship ieuclacd, from Liverpool, foot of Be-kman street. x ply to On Thursday afternoon, 9h inst. Aurnep A. Surrx,| CoH, ARSHALLS BI seid Ban Eng. late Comptroller of the city of New York. yal Stee 36 Burling Stin, Foannte toe toer monte 25.419 29 | |The relatives and frivnde o! the family are respectful + invited to attend his faneral, to morrow afternoon, at At this rate, the total receipts for the year will reach | past do’clock, trom his late residence, 276 Malicon street, nearly $200,000—an amount sufficient to pay the interest | without further invitation. on the debt, und pay ahendsome dividend to the stock. | ——————$—$—$—$——— <_< holders. ora Arrived. ‘The new Tariff bill from the Committee of Ways and + etd deta Means, having been under debate for several days past, ch g Rodolph -@r g Stockton teivker dover hg Young Nept. ne lay. May 16ch—Parse $100. ‘Two Siile Heats under the ‘Whelpley enters Edwerds de Heed doe a) t do arch for $59 mile Co klia bisck mare; H provided with board at moderste en to the eimeation of Inerense, + for the tirat q Receipts for April, 18 Boer Ago iat Increase forthe taonth,+++ + Gross seceitts for the first fcur mouths of 1843, Do ds do ¢o 134 + cesses ech g Rifle sch g. Sorr) Billy Mt H Tones +n vers br. mm thiteh as heats ander she sadvle Whelp ev names b & ch for $200, bests, beat 310 5m vugtila names be in Lady Tompkins, H ba Anil thovclock P.M —"nrse $509, $100 to v0 vat beat horas ‘Two Mive Heats in Hi: ache followiug ele rated he ty EL, ama JOR S Glue. ‘Treasurer Fire Departweut Fur, ‘844. mii itre deal igraver, 233 Broadway opp: Crests, typhers, &e enera~ Signet Ris gs, Sc. enuiay d deviee. amor da, sisetenernyesss fed the House on Wednesday proceeded to take the votes on Geo sdwardsdo vbeg Punacro the various amendments offered, which were divided as ’ re 9 UR ROR ga I ne Pa foliow 29-6 Ptack—7 © Broke of H ral Geo pier dos seb. An ericun is 169 Soop do 7 heer Asta at—P. M—Pane $100 ‘Two Mile seoeech « Tom Beston +br Lleie Wasi ‘To make the duty on these manufactures 25 per cent, = de 14 ek RMam'o alt 700) New! ole & Cruli—isi7 itor AG carried by a vote of £5 to 66. Gn—3 ¢s Belknap & Wrhkefl—3 Ciuicn eco 3 Harb To increase the duty on raw silks, comprehending all [14 "A acsb—19 Wie Mg, Frest & Mow —6r hos 08 ST nee iu 4 74 « the heneti silk in tie gum, whether in hanks, reels, or otherwiser | $y °f# 3, \¥,aerisg wo hamords norm « 9475 bare ip 40 id Advice ei Miss i rere from 12} to 20 per cent, carried by a vote of 74 tu 62. , e a i. ne CA 0 f sc NEW VORK, ALBANY AND TROY 8TEAMBOA? ‘The proposition to reduce the duty on all goods to 25 | Gcacks pal.voil'A D Fisk= LINE 2 Bee pee per cent afer September, 1845, was disposed of by tellers. | serves Laue & Saad: ‘The committee were divided twice by tellers. Upon the omestic impoctations visi JH Cheney 309 bales cotton Met alate the vote was 64 to 51, and upon the second bri Caaricaie haat A new section was added to the original bill—propo- sing duty of 20 percent on a great number of articles— by a vote of 81 to 43, A new tariff bill will probably‘pasa the, House this FOR ALBANY AND TROY—Morn: Line (rom the foot of Barelay street, lan at te medi ste places. 0 + TMOY, Captain A. Gorham, this morn- ing at To'elork, The steamer EMPIRE, Captain 8. R Roe, M nda) wort g. U7 o'elock 4 Eveoing Line fom the foot of Courtlindt atret, direct ‘The steamer ALBANY, Captaia K. 6 Maey, ‘this eve WV ALLOW, Coptain A. Mebean, Monday fj vs AND DUArE tke sorme of Gate Alfo stew and beans tow and wie Ht the ok ag piner ales HERALD “Bh owing (o their light draugnt of wa sion, varying moterially from the present act, and the one |... és ERON Attn ions wo pas the bare aad tach Albany , E 4 Hibernia, — Judving « * veeMay to 9” eweioe: to take che morning train af ears for Proposed by Mr, McKay from the Committee of Ways and Briwaunin, Hewitt +. seeduue hie dow ew ry varety, 4 ” 10, hail Means, but{we fear ils fate in the Senate. All parties | {#!e be Jan Wine 1d wd gre 8 89, Nn 212 HB yack amy yet nt SUNY Bes VORNE, Sy 8 coe pene ere i weencnod rah ont bie wees Manitla uasia Ad Sgree that the present act possesses many faults, und that qad Assrieas ho miacd A weneings ad bole rope of every eeninteetea ver floc nud eorton ear window glans, aleration js demanded for the advancement of alj The late commercial treaty with the German | 1%! seo ite avon yu iil undoubtedly have a favorable in- oy Shipping, left at the Po fluence upon legislators of this country, in the formation igs ‘Newspaners or Net of w new cele of duties, ‘The propositian to reduce the mmedicwrly oth dnty on allarticles to twenty-five per cent after Septem’ d= exyptio Te wieks g flix en get wiry oh vole ued Vesey ia y News Kies a H wrhener they sailed, oh ‘of their Seems < ewe they may ha TO FORRIGN tival Agents and ¢ ARRIVING IN CHE UNITEO STA eine 60) invor @ } . vee ey, « Or ot ers, 0 sof purchasing a permanent 4 Lo termediate Land y and spend d steambont JOA, Cactam MM Truey ¥_foot'ef Robinson street, 07 contedernti ber, 1845, may be considered decisive of the opinion of | thanks COUNTRY KESIDE SCE, WARK AND W the House. and favorable to the adoption of some more | _!” eNaaE _ hese PENNSYLVAN FARE ONLY 124 CENTS liberal policy in the regulation of our commercial ays” POD OF [KW YORIS, MAY I [HE Subseriter, Ges toms of “1 Healdonee, of | THE NEW AND Oe rere RAINBOW tems, than ever before has been matured. The change that SDE art wd He SHS bate tien i n Me Ou and after Mocday, © ay 19, will ran as stew yeace has worked in the public mind in relation to | wm Risks o° oc+ so s0-4 4B] moon mtana es «soos 142 | hogy f which are 'g she hictest stne a’ ent f hPL Le ea ton. the effect and influence of the tariff on the industry of / ‘ ie May. cane M. every nation, is so great, that future legislation on this | Cleared, rene Marston Ov | gO! o eA Tet ¢ A M and SP. Mand feature of governments must tend more toa mutnal reci- |_ Shins Montrak, (new) VeMicnnels. Canton, Wan § Whet- he M. Montreal, 't carried at very reasonable rates, wold: Newark, Mer Lood procity, and to a modification of dnties throughout the w ‘a world, that will ndvance commercial intercourse end na- tional prosperity more rapidly than has ever before been | |, wis; Danube, Berry i re i NF x Cxperinoed I ha, hector, Deen considered ae nin’ Ent ive NB Bay 1 i t miire giving smole 4 May l0thny (R44 hove necarmal PLEASANT AND CHEAP &X URSIONS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RI HMOND. (STATEN IsLA~D.)'& NEW YORK FEKRY, vee large sone barns, ©” taiuta ora hundred head of cattle aud for storey iu il t, that y erara, SL Vitehell: vi \y. with ¢9 ch-houss. wagon-house, ,ae From Pier No. i, North iver, fovt of Battery Place. | oa ee ee The ep pationel interest could prosper | Fst, ures, Demerare, 8.4 Mitchell, of B Mahone We- | sz, wih co ch-howen. wagos-house, granary, & « on The Stamvo.t CLS DERELCA, will ran unless itwas directly protected by government by the | Bilt) or.) &N Brings; Jal Werter, VgdeayThiladelphta, | \ce-hi mee, fish pond a guden of tag acres, osu de Seete as follows, duly —Les Vorkut 9 and establishment of a probivitory scale of duties. ‘This im. | J MeKee;'J W Smith, Jarvis, New London. with she bnest frat; geen-songe and gripe wal, 4 strewn of ito’elock A Mat 3% an Held 5 6 daily morutog end 6 ve aid Leaves Port itichinor by which the Phitadelphi+ avd NewYork | 10.A. Moi att, and hg ‘ are receive’; and an omnibas vasang | Lesves New Brehi at Gand 5 FM, if immediate viewty ace | On) wuilay—Leoves New Yo 14nd ALM 5 at Sand 6 Charehes ag fit ay Ott Riehinond, at 20 minutes to, aud 10... at Land 5 Pd 20 minutes to 8, and 10 minutes to apricg water in pression has very recently been disapproved, and com | i " Axrtved, pag mercial nations are drawing nearer to cach other by mu- | min fate Heatin etek fram ivernool, March 25, with | ope s of th mi ty Joba Herém sn—24b streroge pas 7 * gate mor tual concessions, and the adoption of more liberal taritts Feinces Lord, Brown, 92d vs fom Cope Palmas, Weer | o 00 Ls Bi Macey ivory, ke to eOvacke, & Livinuston, Let ‘w A commencement hag been made by Mr. Wheaton in his | ef ¥, baie of owtan Sided Mech it 8 thy | pareige hemp alia pie 9 AL DT ns New York, May 8, 164 ryt! émre important treaty with the Zollverein. Other treaties of « Pa es eRe Gee i Bhi oe Wee kt Boob | do crater ch cay bind ee ene: eeenlenfa sitaacion UUSION TO S4KEWSBURY he steamboat ‘THOS SALMOND, Capt ariz, will leave Faiton Market wnarf, on moruing, May the 12h, at 10 o'clock roiue f fever 01 board eitivs poise cums passenger similar nature will undoubtedly soon be proposed. The a, movements of Mr Cushing and the Chinese goverament, ihe TA 8 gee March 18, surveyir 3 N a cu Usited states, To aave trouble, it may also be well to an mori the price, which 290 re. Apply to ne brie, which is SO ver acre. AS Oh: SHEARER, in relationto the formation of a treaty hetween the two | Bre LU Cheves, Beagion, 18 duvs from 8t Marés, with cot ] 30 awiedwere __Whiterarshy Menrgome'y Go, Pa. | aah qur(yaifeornburyacaint. Me ane governments, are as yet very little known. Great anxie’ “Suhr aahington “Newell, 22 days from Franklin, La PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. Goch way 3176 comes, Landaa 1y is expressed to know the results of his negociations, ax "ith hide mottaet to 1 Savic ESE furfamed nad evlebreted Pills, ‘om Portus chr Aleric, here JOWLS—Six hs, io dry salty for sal on immense trade depends upon his success, | naval stores, 00 CE. K€ {daye trom Witmicston, NC. with | Uwoneagerrartterchamengen mes ites se Yow adears last column. fourthjoame, Cready & Co meat on Shang 4 py o news to-day. It is reported that ce Y, N OF Mr. J. 6.RUSSELL | Jeave on Saturday next. UNDEK THs MANAGEME, THIS} VENING vay ‘1th. a IF No Bill Revived 1) Wasuinaton, 9th May, 1844 AMEMICAN BUSWUm. Cuess. AND P ERP ETUAL ¥ fons There is great excitement at Washington. Moet pp ND TRIUMPH. = ' E a) — the political chess-board. Probably never in the At haltpat CRAND SCRE RMANCES ry evening | history of this Government has there been so much The GIANT AND GIANTESS! | the t tent won pavering, intrigui - pe pine agheay be soma from 18 o'clock A Ais ries . and so deep manauvering, intriguing, and manage: tilt hal ‘vast, and from 7 till 10, A ment | have already, in a previous letter to-day, wee ony. with the ORPHE {five persons | unravelled one tangled political skein; and I will all mavjein 8 of he first clas 5 Rigs | now endeavor to unravel one or two more. 20K, Cont LA PEVITE| The master key to all these intrigues is to be wc found in the fact that Thomas H. Benton and John Beausita) Collec _ M he ler, may be private | Tyler are playing a cesperate game of chess for the Opposite the Astor Ho cl edi ve ing uy THE MOST BRILLIANT 4! posite THAN? — | curious and extraordinary moves are making upon 1 ion of Wax Fig SEY QUEEN, the Fortuy: ty, con: atall hours of the day anu i : Tickers 25 Seate— ahildren Sader ton es 1a goers. FP Presiden John has one great advantage, because -fiye 6 i ‘i fous with the Gipsey bias Queen eR SUE EE. EVEN, SULA ONS Wh “ore | he plays with butone object in view ; while Thomas SGaLe's *OW POMM MUSmLm | has two objects continually to keep in mind,—he AND PICTURE GALLERY. must not only win the cans a Len but he ‘This Day, Saturday, May ith. must first win it for Martin Van Buren. However, SNE ETT OF 4 rape) itis an odds that he is well able to give—the more Fee Oe ee i inane io turout& daw game et ‘OM THUMB !! The rumor to-night is that Messrs. Calhoun and Prowl en oop vfs A N D GIANT ES Wickliffe have bott: intimated as the pape aent Mant eee oheae acs Deas engaeee |. | that he may supply their places at his earliest con- Mie ion berg fori daytenal toes conti childven teifnring | venience. Now as to Mr. Calhoun, I have nothing AGIAN erw ASSES AND OW aR! TO | to say, inasmuch as I doubt the truth of the rumor. and fortniag be ween tie *{tthat John Tyler and Robert Tyler find bim 314 N1 AND THE DWANE very unreasonably and inconveniently impractica- Fe eee eee aainid GAST the world ever | ble: Probably he will not remove officers under Mu becrecn the? Ue wT teeaxbled to varitatsa compar tii in accordance with the present policy of the TWO GIANTESSES ecutive, nor does he seem able or disposed to and have an opportunity of ecidive whie's is the exert that influence himself in favor of the Presi ra oabaitiee- nee ee ccia dent’s policy which the latter expects and demands ARM LN of him. Moreover, Gov. Wicklifle desires a toreign THE Mes THEE PE ARV T AND THE DWARF, mission. Very likely he may get the appointment, TANCES Wilt tke plice daring the | although not the confirmation. dav and -venin @.Yclork Gn exch cecasion the | Mr. Nelson is about to receive his walking-ticket. Giant, Dart, and Gient as, will be reen ™ i He is an impracticable Van Buren man. He is be- [He GALCERY O* PAINTINGS AT CLINTON | lieved to be intriguing against the President. He cone ttl, imeored with the intention of commencing a Ne | will not resign. He prefers to be a martyr, and will tional Gallery for the artists aud students of New York Nanbtlvae E dated for sale to all sseurs of paint- | doubtless be accommodated, J e d useless to mention aaything in favor of | The President’s policy in making appointments ifferent paintings which compose this collection, the | js this: not toselect them from among his friends— mblic and the hi frequently spoken of it in | )% Uf 5 “a d inven tikenaae te dation ‘The will. be | his firm, tried, and avowed supporters, y opened re public ection every the : will go he ae ony way; raves shecontrary Be sold at p ane h ci je TANKS Of [o'clock A. M Special seais in the 4 eee bold polic to subtract 80 Much force from ladies. AUmission free. métriire | by suc! Pp NEAR the areay eee add. iyi his Ci 2 r vi tu neiple tha e oflere - NOW EXHIBITING at Ite APOLLO GatLERy,| [hh Stina Wrights and. 1 can mention a dozen Chambers street, acolice ion of Ori alOil Peigoage; se per | others—yea, fifty appointments, on the same prin- fect order Thos» wno have seen the first galle ies of Eurep* | ciple, while his tried friends have been neglected, Pronounce this culiecton seen, | Tay iil b Ponitea My cuter On and always will be. sl = a {t was on this principle that Robert Tyler has RAYMOND & WEEKS’ just now inquired of Mr. Weller, of Ohio, if Mr. GRAND MENAGERIE, Allen (Senator) he) We willing to scan the = 7 i Sec e —an offic CORNER OF EIGHTH STREHT AND BOWERY. | hteh the President has been amusing hie ted MSgeRs RAYMOND & WEEKS brett inform | friend James 'S. Green, of New Jersey—but an their splendid and o.yersi i f Wild snimals lat | office which Mr. Green will never get, because the that they vill arrive with thie Caravan oo Saturday | President believes he will support him in any event. Oe deiner ed hai eeree ek name: } ius there ia ng man in Congress whom the Presi minu es walk of | dent has regarded with more cordial hatred than he central the be Ss Willi len, of Ohio, whom he wu, from thence ¢ D Festi pin eued to ‘Wall acdretarathroush ple that Mr. Van Buren will not be nominated by Broadway to the pliceo exhi is splendid collection | the Baltimore Convention, (which is the general LORE bee, impression now at Washington) and that the of facare exainicio +'s | Strength of the game to BY eo abet and ee ly | to himself the leading friends and supporters of Mr. +} Van Buren—and few are more prominent than Mr. Allen. i SARATOGA, _ But here Mr. Tyler meets with another snarl in mite the United States Hote! | the tangled skein. The Senate will not confirm H. FUNDA, orat | the appointments which Mr. Tyler desiresto make. mil sec I The policy of the Senate (whig) is to prevent Mr. ea eoteedy BORE. AM! Veryler from strengthening his balance of power + saidle. Po be seen ac thest.- | position, by which he may succeed in throwing the Eequireof Dr. Wiliams, vetenary sur-| election of Presideat into the House, and thus de- ENTLEMEN* pone Ute Ate This is their move upon the chess- oe ake » poard, FLUOUS CLOT Hi \G—Gentlemen or families | Weil, what does Mr. ‘Tyler dot? What move f yertiny i h their soperfineus o1 ell, what does Mr. Ty! Mi off closhing w Wobtun from the aubsenver the HisHkST | does he sine Ye ity thle, Wee ee CAS" PRICES, It reasurer into the § d : of the ap és ; imuch'to therradvuntsxe ‘to send for the aubseriber, wno wit | Treasurer ad interim, with the intention 88 soon attend them at ther residence by appointiven as Congress adjourns, of appointing a Secretary of oe eee oe ie Bester the Treasury ; for as the case now is, he caunot fill Orders through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be puis<tunl- fate be Sdlaurapient q Pi @ vacancy ly attend-dio mit te which has occurred durin 8h SERSION. STRANGERS BEWARE Now, then, what is the counter-move of [NTHIS AGE OF QUACKERY AND HUMBUG, itt begets ne aioe will je ecb Pi most impart nt 0 chow an ex: haps take up the Texas treaty, an isc use EY ANT net peroved His Oe next 4th of March, tent eanporiinry fare oe Did you ever see such a game of chesst Mov- how compheat d. He apprises the citizens and strangers punter-moving, checking, check-mating, and therein no Den by ain. us off stan ad) at ene m0 fed Fein eeatevattatnns ctacdy private, oe charges ste mw 1" 'N Gr iw this all. ‘There is a rumor that Mr. Tall- N,8 {Observe the xumbs—mi-takes ere often dangerons— | madge ia going over to the sapeors of teak oa 288 Pearl st fr it 17 Medicines and directions sexg to an dent. Query, whether Mr. ee ones ae by vaticularly stating the cae, andenele run on his ticket as Vice President lore mit tr anon. % LADI S *RENOH SHOFS—At JB. MIL-| And this reminds me that it is reported General Lr B's, 42 Canal st —Ladis’ Frenh Moroces and | Dromgoole has been induced to believe he could Shippers, yes au! Buskiws, ot nd Wahine pet pst get the nomination of Vice President on Van Gaiter B ote at 16 ard 18, aud made Go order at 20 abilities b h cot any in Wie city; second quality undressed Marrees | Buren’s ticket, and that this has een ¢ Becret of oho Potlet Shippers a6 shillings and Bu--| his strong defence of Van Buren’s nomination. tye aod Child: o's Boots oo | But it issaid to-day, that he has received such con- o buying) ov shoes nt the Cheap | vincing proofs of Van Buren’s inavailability that he tha ths cud), will plese call and rx: | has softened dow a eeeeediete and that his cat-o SEE ee stivan | nine tails, with which he has been whipping in th, = "| doubters, has dwindled down to a cat-o-one-tail, MPORTANT TO THOSE WITHOUT and will soon become # cat-« _ He is un- : Pere CHILDREN doubtedly coming into Mr. Ritchie’s views of the [H,/SE Interested, will tren. ce hat an ageoey ip establish cole The General is a gallant man, 7? Aa bee Le t #AUX'S Wonderfu! | undoubtedly come round right. roe rwats¥ [C7 nee advertiseme..t on last colamn of fourthpage. win thn he lephonts will appear Morn fient Bond of tre = tof the Unios se five dollary ven, wt M2 Ua let, between Tho | Wasnineton, March 9, 1844. REMOVAL. The only business done in the House to-day was "8 CARROLL'S MEDICATED VAPOR AND the announcement of the death of Mr. Henry R. A SULPHUR BA moved, t Mew, . from ce ak too on Bie ipeckoey, a deme shane the | Brincrernorr, M. C. from Ohio. He had been too ity Horprial, where she will be nappy to aee her trends avd | sick all the session to take his seat in the House. ater apnea va re = —~ | He was 56 years old, and died of consumption. OT OF COBAIBA i‘ : few alvantices not} News was received to night from Virginia, weet acer 4) | whieh decides Mr. Van Baren’s fate. Mr. Drom- wole’s district had released him from his instrac- goole’s district had revvan Buren, and Mr Ritchie fru. | Das written to say thet Van Spee cannot carry a ery vary of Fu. | single county in Virginia next election. red by JB. Phore, chemist, London, | row morning in the “* Spectator, declaring t at at vat Wt by last they mean to go to the Baltimore Convention, § TARKAN'T, 266 Greeewieh at, ‘and there in favor of Democratic prin- comer or Waren street | and take a " Also, at 2 Park Io Brondway, 18) Browtwaye a9 | ciples, and the Annexation of Texas, without re« Hroadirn’, corees ole vs m3 2wins*r | ference to Mr. Calhoun, but against Mr. Van Bu- M. ren ; . W E again reme with our testimoniaia in fay rofthisunri- | Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Geo Ten- all) bare | peewee, Indiana, and Ilinois mean to do the same : dally periorued by lis use, that we canner eine her aktieke | they have all dropped Mr. Van Buren. The Ohio ing a certificate ortwo In all eases of consun pticu, cougus. | delegation have agreed to drop Mr. Van Buren and liver comol-ints, asthma, Drowehitine ke, her itis unedualled, | take up Gen. Dodge aud a trial of one bottle mast satisty the mont skepuies! | "A letter is in town trom Gen. Case—he comes Mantes, Apnl2 IAG | forthe Annexation of Texas, though not so atement o' faecs. I have beeo * | otrongly as Commodore Stewart. It will be pub- tion of the Tee aT ongn | lished ina day or two ‘pan that || There are caucuses of the democratic members ‘om my stomech, My told | held here now daily and hourly. ing any more medicine xs none would weal sat cs ‘ll 0 ord, grocers, | ‘ in tae Bowery, sy situation, and keowieg of the WWENTY-KIGHTH CONGRESS. hern Balm, sent me a FIRST SESSION. [am now restored to my + wonderfa! © aformed by your hortte of it, which I touk ‘The resul: health—ean slewo and eat as heary e# aa eRiLlarly without incory Sen Wasninaron, May 9, 1844 ae ant COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY neni . we Mr. Evans introduced a resolution mal king nest . as Fat cyufident they FY into the reason way here ? not proper Goes tor it in business at the office of the ip B-NSY GARNO, Teeamary. Correr 10h street aud 3d Avenue, s, to the wan Shecus & Co. 207% Broadway. Col, Minnick stated the reason to be Price $i Ageata—Dr. A. Urham, 196 Bowery; Wm of sufficient force in the office. xheg, Mune Store HI Fulton strerts Dr. Mirsts 17 Cone The resolution was, nevertheless, passed. Liovd, 3 Prince street; Dr Leggett, avenws D and 31 HENRY FR. BRINKERHOFF stie ty joy ¢ ti 3 Hoge Boheroap begaigas & Oe hn Aiauiaue ‘The death of this member of the House was then

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