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According to the report alluded to, it appears that the agricnitural producis of these States in 1844, were valued MARITIME HERALD. AMUSEMENTS. lersey, Lewis, do: GB Li _BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. |itiethe vmpenum of tyremre were tne oath . Sapemann, do; “3 a vonshire, Wainwright, W Indies; North Bend, Cole, d — — ——— at $16 970,648 Jess than those of 1843. The greatest falling Mov. nts of the Si " Bichma na, Levy, do Am. Exg Lombard, Philad; Excel WELCH’S NATIONAL CIKOUS, —— of sound from the front of the Presidential man- off has been in the products of illineis, which is more Steamers ‘Leae teamsht f ing, We dbury, Mat Herriet, Sears, Havana. The Malis. sion. From such a crowd, such a mass, such than ten millions ef dollars. ‘This was caused by the tre | Hibernia, fiyrie, ; “Bet Siar: Ul oarguet sald ta Or as Pease fee] eat, far Havana, A PARE THRATRE, Allthe mails from Washington, and between lemonade, and in, such minute quantities, good mendons floods and {veshets which covered a very large G, Western, Matthews, .Mar, 29 April 24 J at i AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. [here and there, arrived last night. We have, Lord deliver us! Are lemons scarce’? Have they y evening. 25—Arr Charles, Sylvester, Havana: | THIS AFTERNOON, Febra: 8th, , riz? Is sugar rising? Have you any Croton to extent of land bordering on the Mississippi and other Ship Masters and Agents, ne ic Ceylon, Trott, do: Lancet, Piper, New Past 2 oielock, with a Grand Cs therefore, the full proceedings of Congress to the | spare? If rs send it on to my order. Thank for- rivers of that State, and which destroyed an immonse | |, We shall esteem it savor if, Captains of Vessels will giv | dad® Cid. tate’ Gare Beste, Tut Port Spain, Trin | tive ie ee Mibieeee lateat dates. tune, I have just been positively informed, from a quantity of grain just ready for hatve:t, and reduced the fe ‘the "port wpenee tae im ‘the easels RAG Parsans, Jen An Probus, rp: | Master W. Kincade in his wonderful Act of Homemanship We learn frem Mr. J. W. Sullivan, who came | $0Urce entitled to the highest credit, that there will agricultural productions of the State very much. There | *Poken on their passage, alist of their cargo, and’ any fore | Mallen, Rae Era Hairs Margy Marston,” Beta Loe Beet Aer | chrough from Philadelphia, by express, that th ry : song o: | MtMapebers, or news they may have. He will board th i eve, binuee’ hi 4 on the Brigand of the Alps. phia, Prese, that the | season. Ihave not yet determined exactly “ what has Deen'an.inoreese in the value:of the: prodisctiens ot | mediately on the arrival. “Agents and Correspondents ators: | nah “bare Nor] Lawes, Grand Calg Philips, | The advoeras ae bygiies Welle Howard, on her tees | track was not clear last night. It will be so eo, | commas faliall pansus’” ne to Ita attendances only three Stetes in the list, and this increase only | 2 “hina. will also confer a aro by pooding to. this office a) Eldndge, Mobile, 27eh Cid, St Petersburgh, ‘Pradk, Liverpool, | Maximilien. x bably to-day. The difficulty is between Newark In the House, to day, the following letter was amounts to $7,152,409, while the decrease in the value of | iia of any kind wall be thankfully Seonaed. ‘Thompaone Whipple Philadel hing Tssklin: Sooues Nee; | ‘rieeyet the Huoaarian Brothers, | with an extravaganza enti- | and New Brunswick. circulated by Mr. Calhoun, in reply to information the agricultural products of the other States amounts to = i ron ted the DAYS OF QUEEN BESS—in which the whole of asked relative tothe resourcesof Texas. It isfrom $24,193,057. A very large part of this decrease has been | “URS OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8. lorfolk. 17—Sld Abba Amelia, Coburn, for N York; | the Wells’ Family wif] wp ils will ex- ; f Lei hashow, for Balssmery aitted sore does ations | cota betta pemnlly will as Soa, ad Seine paige: Wes will ex Intelligence from Washington. Mr. Raymond, the Secretary of Legation from caused by a great reduction in the prices of the most im- i by Join Grimaldi Wells, v, Montgomery be but one, only one, more “drawing room” this |. C Rogers rt, Sidue Norfolk; New York, Thomas | ‘The Autipodean Ladd hi fl that Republic, and will be read with interest :— . + 653] MOON RINKS oo... 745 gh on for Baltimore. At anchor | A Great 1). N 'W Kincade. | There has been a flare up between Black, of f , portant steples. The average price ofcottom in 144 was 5 71 miem waren <).°!°) 939 m | Ellen, for Charleston ter; Comet, for New York. An ‘Art of Comple Vieiory, beet 4 urner ein »_ | Georgia, and Giddings, of Ohio. They were par- Waamreren San u5, 1846, ines 1i.00'9 Sock) Ver Penn me Ona EL EM EAS otbeT Ch ya Beek af Conte, Seede teal Hearsenr bs oa ticularly severe upon each other. Our correspon. | , 3! :—In reply to your nete of the 22d inst., I have the staples there has also been a very great decline in prices Grosbpe Vator and Collie tains tah iced slit efor urge nnctat nated dant civseall the-nastieil PON: | onor to submit the following statistical information. It i8 n i - = 1 EVENING, FE i e ani 2 J sy e ‘ ‘wos $13,739,320 more than the value of the agricultural ‘« W srolina Rhereped Chon Maregeibo. Fee Sale of various articles of valuable | The entertmumerte wil cn ote RU ARY Cayaleade, 8 pleaaciaduyaniotie, © PASt | ‘for ull purposes, during his a ration, up to the first ulus of thi ix milli Diman—S Products of 1643—of this nearly six millions was on the | Diman—Sc Je, Wilmni 5 me Al Furniture, This Day, at 11 Sprucs at , by virtue of tided OUR COUNTRY’S fin nominations, and the nominations to be made, | of November : i 738 8: io Wilmington, NC., NL, McGrew } eos lurray ‘stivet, and elsewhere 9 nn | "A Droll Ditty by the Be cries te Ot Dickenson. . cooing #0 5 age, from 77. ek ts the administrati i Also, the Furniture of a fa i up housekeeping. | Brilliant Act by Master J. Glenroy. which we may give to-morrow. 30D MuOn,Of his predeoessor, incurred during nd paid by this, sugar crop alone. Arrivea. ‘i ingithe a Aes Same , the bal: Ke b i a ! iA A i ek was $460 209 18 ‘The receipts during the same period Notwithstandingithe decrease in the value of the pro- Ship Vicksburg, Berry, from New. Orlems, Jan 20h, anaa7 | at pe 5} ee Tee ee Malet, prick must Sot. we tony Gymmastics by the celebrated Troupe, Wathington were $466,153 09, being a balance, alter carrying on the ducts of the soil of these delinquent States, the inhabitants days rom ALA wath Cotton to W Nelson, é the auction head. suede Equestrian Melo Drama on Horseback, by J..C. Rogers. i Lg iggamrone for the lat three years, of $5,048 91. ted of exch are annually increasing in wealth, ss they have | tonto Staio Be Frew The har best Uday Now or | benrtalld ors COMM DY Mr. Gaing wilt be resoldnot | Grand Se’ne of Posture, by J. Nathiny and hie Resa pipes ea the alot December, Tous that the tanoetationns weported other resourced, equelly productive as agriculture. We | Cape Hatteras and has had very bad weather £8 re eas Riding Master... ir. No Johnson. EE aD P.M } at the Custom House, from the Ist of August, 1842, to the annex a table made from the census re‘urns of Lado. | bales couon to ED Hurihce ea ees Dee Mth, with 1075, ‘A. 6 TUTTLE, Auctioncer Jaan Nha gr J May anid Grimaigh Wel Wasuineron, Wednesday, 5 P. M. Sine oC June 16h eee a aa eee showing the other sources of woalth in these Stotes ant Charleston, Brown, 6 da from Charleston, with mdse INE GOLD WATCHES, | —Jarob 8 Plats, will sell ins first anpearance ne nmerican Acrabat, on the Tight Rope, | Defeat of the Land Bill by New York Democrats— Puta thepenee period @t4n 768 18: have not bean ON x ev. UC. a a WO Var ry P¢ ", 7, & . Statement of Olle Irena Resounces oF uy De ques States, 1910, | the passage, Vie reorined nodamnges cee ve ssi Sole, at No, 28 Plate street, ser erie qualicy fae Gola Personal Posture, by H. Conover. ActofEquestrianiam, | Comsequent Defeat of the Harbor and River Ap | Suring tue quarter cdtnatie Vek at i ae Nar tak lanufactures. Mining. ; Michaels, i es, of Varions patterns. w! = 5 teahions : ‘ati mg ., ieve thay a fall vcaniioata ES Py a she a rij to fet end Hphia, and 7 days, fm ions speak bene: (bth airman fy Pas do Dance by is Houten W ella. propriations for New York—Benton’s Plan of An | | believe toey may be iaily estimated at $30,000, From 7,268,808 | the Hook on ‘Tuesday moming in the snow storm and anchored ; Ru eed 2,677 1,056,211 50d {ime-kespers for their private use, ar requested to enamine | A’Splendil A nexation by Commissioners—Probable Defeat of | that time to the 8ist of July, 1843, 2 period of mine il “4 x WwW r E ~ | them, The IL " V. Purcer. . ss 4 ‘ ‘ i months, the duties collected amounted to $102,450 60. The 1,389,790 ote fiiap fo the iy yesterday moraing by the stcunioat Ameriows | watch has fwo dials wuvemeeh and cases 18 carats fine; each Ra eek ARALBICAN MOCK OPERTICCON-| Annexation in the Senate—Dissolution of the | amount of direct toxes, assceted, in 1943, wes’ 949 GOT 98, 4.087.655 165,280 Eagle, * Algo, an assortment of Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Cutlery, | wards will appenr, ee : Union—Treason-- Public Buildings—Hon. Za- | but how much of the same has been collected, am not Lae 18,225 2 Schr jAlliguashy Kilbourn, (of Basgot,) from Legare, oth » ke, £8 1t¥ec ‘The Doors will be opened at 6, and the Great Cavalcade will F : informed. a6 8.705 580,698 asT tL January. an i Stal gh Sau, with To yrp0 NS Se AUCTION SALES. coxnmence a Tolock. ee naan we aig e dock Pratt—President’s Levee, &c. _ According to the tax returns of 1543, the slave populé 1,376,249 56,790 1,433,039 | North. On Wednesday saw afureand aft schr ashore’ S EAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES, at the Merchants’ | 402s BDA 3 » Feb. 8th, there will | James G. Bennett, Esq:— tion, at that time, was $22,410 ‘The increase, since then, eee ARES | Oke Toren Horses, tate a pitas of sock ce nhee ean | Pe ethaes Maeda rte a SALES: at the Merchants’ | be Grand Juvenile Gh aasuaen The ee piles ea the sale of the public | |48%@; at present, no means of ascertaining. From the . $95,117,100 19,919,460 _ 75,136,619 | supposed the got on in the last Easterly gale. ‘T' has ex. | liberal terms as any other ho rooklyn property will be at- 3 je Land bill to graduate the sale public | 1st of August, 1842, to the *1st of July, 1843, there entered Value of agricultural products of 1814... ...$189 u y 780,918 | \petlenes savers gales on the pavee the ah instatt, the A. | tended to by cannes le, 68 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and ad- m lands in accordance with the period of time they | all the ports of Texas, 273 vessels, ‘and there cleared, was off Cape Henry, and had the , with | Vertised in ith the New York and Brook! or b é ; i Total... « «++ $264,071,007 | Tain but no snow, as we have had (there. The A. is compliers E. H. LUDLOW & GO), have been in the market, has just been laid on the | 4UtiBg the same period, 288. t Nowi: i ly covered with ja30 2w*re Broad street, cor. of Kixchange Place. oe i By the last report of the Secretary of the Treasury o! Allowing for no increase in the value of manufietures |¥ av Anm Lacsuret, 5 days from Balt’more, with mdse to ee : THYOWs CinGUS- table by a majority of twelve votes. This may be | Texts, dated the Lat ultimo, it appears that the importa: ne mining of these States trom 1810 to 1844, we fini | Johnson & London. The A. ‘was towed up'to the ity by BOARDING. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. considered a test, and you may,much to the aston- fen aerate wee nao oneeend ae The tite jat the value of the three principal resources of these —— A WADOW LADY, reepectably eonnected, in, this eit ON NG ishment of many, consider the bill defeated. But | during the same time, to $615,119 34. The amount of States, wan 1 1844, $264,871 807, but as the products of the Miscellaneous Record, from the ist of May-next, with a small respectable temilyy w eens. | Pir 12% cents. | three New York members voted for it, and the | ‘uties collected on importations was $201,418 30 The miners and the operations of the manufacturers increase | Packer sure Pararcx Henry, for Liverpool, will sail this | would co! r their hoard and apartiarnts as equi e THIS EVENS : - expense of collecting was $28,561 46, leaving a nett more rapidly than the products of the wal, as they ae | ®oTng, (having ben dete oy ice.) “Her ler bags wil | sa al barr ory th mad tile broek seve Mem reuamine, | dofear vers karbor cad iter scone eansavers to | sevaws gf SUTTMI as be cman of divert ines , : P — tral and genteel qu d lew Pantomine, ive ‘ati 2. not 40 aensiblyfatfscted by the seasons—we can safely es- | close at half paatnine o'lock, A. M.,at the Merchants’ Hx" | ths city, Satiuactory: selene ta be choad RT ee | Wk ible ‘Tricks and. Ch Mr Cole, the great | d¢feat every harbor and river appropriation asked | assessed during the See aer es or tha emeeeat timate an increase of twenty-five per cent in these two | Chane. oe Aes EES 1 imdh to play the Wier | for from New York, and there is little doubt of | collected. Yours, ke. CHAS H. RAYMOND. Fesources, which would swell the value of the products | 4 ecstees snip Ducuess pe Orzxans will sail on Tues- Wasteve roared ON STATEN ISLAND their success. There certainly appears to be a de- Tax © ay, Feb. 11, AS “U0—Four ty ‘ora gentl ry +, HE CaPiToL, of these States:from these three’sources to?$263,656,059.— 5; aie widower) and five child: " d termination on the part of many of your members ¢ ; The products of the forest are not included in this atate | January. “Artivala eens TON Harbor Master's Report for | inate servant. A sictivgerngen whee a ties be to make themselves hostile to every fair principle a Asean OAR TSAY Sane pe 42 Ships, 23 Barques, 95 Brigs, also required Apply to'C. D , Nassau street Post Office, decided by the people In the last campaign. The | Grand Flare-up between Edward J. Black of ent; add the value of these,and the annual products of the | 7¢ Schocners, ‘4 Sloops, 68 Steam B York, stating ten id accommodations. 17 4 bers took x . + a0 “ras A nine delinquent Stites and Territories would be valued i feeinisss organ ~~~ BOARDERS WA ceaare qiieviatonsren tier etllr oe sioed tie fa | Georgia and Giddings, the Abolitionist of Ohio— st about three hundred millionsof dollars. These Stater at Shine, 19 Barques, al Brigs, i A BANDSOME Suite oF ROOMS iro LE’ r, with eit e Heoeiin Hee teS Th aa be fee theme Great Excitement—Navy Agent—Associate Jus- have an aggregate debt of $15,000,000, the annual inter 43 Socrates; arene ue: No. 2 Broadway, fronting the Battery, the Founeaiay 2. ® defeated by their own political friends from the | tice of Supreme Cowrt—The Land Bill—Public est on which amounts to about six and a half millions of 18 Barques, 19 Briga, is 20 Ships, State of New York, and the people of your State Plunder—Thomas H. Benton, §c. dollars, to pay which would only require an averoge tax 31 Schooners, 0 Sloops, 1 Steamboats, ®V. B. F. BARRETT will deliver his Eighth Lecture Aa i, B THE, ORPE must suffer He aseet of cary zuuuryeot public ap- James G. Bennett, Ezq.:— ‘AMERA, Dunbar, at Savaunah from New York © next eth (to-morrow) Evening, m the N. ¥. Society 8 PHEAN FAMILY ropriation for their benefit in return for the course se honey 4 of about two cents on every dollar of the annual pro | thaton the night of the distult sive thick Gee Gene thee Pahoa Dauitings, soraey of Broadway ad Leonard atieet,at7 | Will given GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT at Palmo’s | of their representatives. See the ayes and nayeia | We had a most exciting scene in the House to- See eeele tle nae eazmant of this tax would be | Pristdence: (since Put inte NOE ARE Pieeetauae from | Siawatier Denise donee ar ck Purim oF the Bist State of | pera House, on waturday Evening next. This willponivay | Seeniar preeeedinan day, between Edward J. Black, of Georgia, and more severely felt now than at ony othertime, as the | clear, run down to the schr and ascertained thar theses eetiek | Should the weather be Unpleasant, the Lecture will be post. eTskeater lawes vere el the mete 4 It’ ‘Tickets to lower boxes and parquette $0 cents ; upper b You will perceive by the proceedings in the Se- | (iddi itioni io. In a speech value of the products is increasing from year to year | M¥Shwurbled to makes por toctednd on Rer voyage, “Next | POH ao _£8 WtPre_ | 25 cents. "Doors open at 6bg—coucert io commence at xq. | nate that Thomas H Benton has introduced u pro- sae a aaa one fe Hts bill so rapidly that a corresponding reduction in the rate of damage excepting the carrying away of her pet yes oy SPRING COURSE OF LECTURES £1 2@re osition to annex Texas through the instrumenta- | ade Mr. Black on the {ndian Approp) . and rail, taxation wouldtake place, until the resources ofeach | “'Sutr Cuansssa, Andrews, nt Mobile from Boston, lost jib | COLLEGE. OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Mand ANDI WA, Will ie ete RIROI CONCENAT | IY bya Meensy choulnmlssioners torne ppeied ae tepliedito ie JNiaraaus Te liereennsce avg cue State would become so great, that a gradual reduction of | ba9m and inead ot bowspri: gn the massage chao tde ae ise C4 Crosby Street, New York. — ' =| the Broadway Tabernacle, next. Wednesday Evening, the 12th be aderaee re Nasereclargkbs Cin ae dingsa few days since onthe same bili, as appli- re nig MARIA Spear, illis, Mobil ‘hence # CO! * LEC AJ instant. a : the debt would bea very easy thing. With the elements | she 18 halt boned to Boston the lara act a Md Met any of Rhieiana and Surceoos, wil aaron ertestede te hie | kde partiulara: son facaraledrerriseneats Metre | gx requested in the, instructions of his legislature can the planters of ue aout ends bee a of wealth, which these States have within their limits, it | Light bearing SE, distant 70 miles, was asted in a'squall— | day, Cre AS, and continued until the Ist of June. | “~~. | What nonsense. An adhererice to any proposition | scarifying, scoring, excoriation, and flagellation as ? 4 lost foremast, mainmast head and’ jib-b Three Leg 1 by d daily, exrept » i ENDELSSOHN’S LOBGE G. . i . . issurprising that there should exist so little disposition | 412 bfen gation under. deck. a ales on degen heard tithe courted by the niga, Re i ne ee etch M®. GEORGE LODHI eee ON Ce a. onihis ee Gl See hne nena ci annex: | the Ohio representative received, I never heard : see arrived at New Orleans on the 20th ult ‘s he course will consist of the following Lectures, on bile of New York, that his CLASSICAL CONCERT | ation in the Senate, an earful political respon- i ‘ toliquidate the liabilities of the State, oreven to pay the | "Binx Lawnencese The Selem Tackerman, et Baltimore, | | Diseases of the Skin, by H. D, Bulkley, M.D.,late Physician | will take place at the Apollo, Rooms on Feotuaty aed, 183, | sibility must ther fall ‘upon the heads of those who | before from the mouth of man. Giddings could anpual interest on the debts. If agriculture is the source ja 8 dave from Savannah, reports the bark Lawrene, Iton; to.the New York Dispensary. Cee A Cesta Hine | (Washington's Birthday,) when will be produced, for the first | have been its opponents. The people will never | Neither sit still, stand still, or be still. He was up ; veh in. | fom Ba i ‘Mas y—Diseases > M. D., Pro # Ags ih 9 of all wealth, then the States of this Union ara rich in- | {t'was exceeded ake world be gap ae nea aoe Wat fraser of Pathology, BekshireMen irc oe ro | time in MT SESANG, OR HYMN OF PRAISE ! thus allow their wishes to be thwarted by their | and down, down and up—he turned all colors, deed, for. in proportion to the number of inhabitants, the | Scin, Wettssax—Captain Anderson: of the brig Solon, at |. Diseases of Ova cer Bur ea Chandler R. Gilman, M. | Symphnic! antate, for Grand Orchestra and Choir. ‘The solo agents. They will hurl them from political pow- | white, red, and blue; and the whole House, except rans by MRA. LODER, MISS WATSON and SIGNOK | ey with that disgrace that always follows violation | the few abolitioniats'at the left, enjoyed the sport, United States is the greatest agricultural country inthe | Writ Cuba, reports. that on his passage ont, in lat 38 N and 68 | D., Prof. Obsts. and Pathology of the Ear, by Willard | AN'TOG NINE no dite given) he passed.a vessels of about 150 tons ealled | , Anatomy, fi " ‘ the Wellsman of Wiscasset, dismasted and abandoned. ‘. | Paker, M. ‘D., Prof, Surg. Coll. Phys aud Surg, ‘To be followed by a Miscellaneous Concert, in which the | Of rust and confidence. = although its severity caused some sympathy for the worlds 30 tel iune aeacuitnesl prodaess of Weence were lt [oe resis oom niae Gerd ha ae ee ee Dowd Puerta Dinerot are Goll J by James Quackeuboss, M. | first vocal aud instrumental talent of the city will appear, Asa specimen of the insulting and treasonable | sufierer. Concluding, Giddings attempted to obtain valued at $652221,812, and the population numbered hr Wellsm: ce te Tong 2 days out of Providence, for Di Ie Prot ast Bn Willoughby Med. C Wiliam -Lrmceabenriotion Hist stil remmaine open Sithe stare of Messrs. emanations of northern abolitionists, I send you | the floor to reply, when Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, 31,200 000 souls. : into Neuvitas, by the Avacas before veporeed. (7 CTEM CaTICG | terial” B. Phys, to'No to a7 : rect, "| below copies of two petitions presented by John | partially obtained it, and waived his right in tavor Gnaiw Propuckn in FRaxcr any THE Unirep Statxs,| Suir Zororr.—The case of John Gould and others, against | , Operative Surgery, in connection with the course on Surgical ONE DOLLAR—Family Tickets, to admit Quincy Adams in the House of Representatives, | of his colleague, remarking that he hoped no gen- “ Ix 1841, inser the cargo and materials of the ship Zotoft, ras decided, ‘on the Aasomy, by Robert Watts, Jr. M. D., Prof. Anat &e., Coll, | fiv Dollars, 329 fre. | which were referred to the Committee on the Judi. | tleman would oppose such proposition. General Bots Products agricultural | rovety eave, afer deducting cons of ste, charats for atoraar, | gy te Atatomy and Dray of the Bye, by George Wilkes, | THE BALL of Dedwous Corset Band. willtke place on | ciary. ‘This committee consists of the Hon.R.M | McConnell, of Alabama, with a desite io prevent opulatic gy ‘ain, roducts. be te} i i |, D., Su tou B' eye Ii France,....+++< 3 206000" Bushels, SY Anais gees money. ithe choasen 39 19 do, according te te ana eral courses will be illustrated by el ‘appraised value several courses will be illustrated by clinical instruction | |. Tickets One : pany Hath. a th aifPalle Roome, the Dod- | Saunders, ot N. or Richard French, of Ky.; Paul | further abuse en either side, rose and said that he United States. feT 5ti he fami 3 rre__| Dillingham, jr., of Vt.; Armstead Burt, of S.C; | objected; when Mr. Schenck replied that ‘He 17,062,065 Bushels, 533,988,970 654,387,597 | of the property, I he neglect or decline to pay the ‘money, then | at the College, and atthe New York Eye latirmary. esa Aan ean ene Sear Reena Pp Poel z . 1 2 vect.? : f | ithe Sehoke on ‘de «fret |. Fea for the whole eouree, tex dollars’ 7 a ohn Pettit, of ind.; Stephen A. Douglass, of Iil.; | said no gentleman would object.” McConnell an- With a population nearly double that of this country. )Weet Ref yon it Is are tobe sold by the Marshall. ipsaeapsaiss ts, GKORGE WILKES, M. D.. Fest Annee AL POURRING | Tea a Richard Brodhead, of Pa., democrats; and Sam’i | swered, **I’ll soon find you an endorser ;” and » Ke with a debt amounting to $1,800,000,000, averaging $54 to | Sciin Saturn’ from Gloucester for New York, went ashore ui , 5 to be given at the Flushing Pavilion, on WEDNESDAY | F. Vinton, of Ohio; and Geo. W. Summers, of | succeeded in preventing Giddings from continuing each inhabitent—with annual taxes ten times greater | 92 yng Loint, on Fnday night, and went to pieces ; all hands | _W.C. ROBERTS, M.D., Secretary. __" 10 1e®ré_ | Ey ENING Tah ita ne eros OM : Va., whigs. The report of this committee, if one | the exciting debate. The committee then Tose than those of any delinquent State in this Union—wefind | | Sera Vinaiwiahe Virginia, Capt Westcott, fm Charles ULOINBO EAU C Ree ees G.B. ROE, SEARLES A. HAMILTON, Chairman. | should ever be made, will be looked for with in- | and Teported, when 8 proposition was made to C, i A if ssort- _B. a a ie, ith i i that the agricultural productions of France were not, in | Sithuls having been devon ahve dustnen hea Se aake Re | EL ment of india Rubber Shoes’ fw thet somersne tiers | BIRTH ANNUAL BALU-IN-AID-OF-THE-Fowps | ‘<fett. But here are the petitionsand the petitioners | close the debate on the bill in twenty minutes alter 1841, valued so high as those of this country. ‘The re. | tween Geracock and Cape Look Out® © t¥Y SE aale be- | vasicty in use, which for beauty and durebAie a the Also the Meallte aster Dees Sioer, Vor ed by Garrison, and others, and the scouad by ane | House thea Wear inte Comite rae Whats unlimited—notwithstanding which, nine States and Ter- rr, por eee fprtechicolat for Charleston, Jan | they color. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our Teen en Wednes day Evening, loth Febraaiy, 1045, To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United | took a seat near him, and all eyes were turned in ritories ara weighed down by on aggregate debt of only f % (G7. We sell cheap at wholesale and retail may be bad of elthecot the undeinece . Hess | States :-- the direction where he was seated, at the left of $116,000.00, ‘These States have suficient means to Foreign Ports. ‘arehouse of the Newark. Nid india Rubber Factory, 53 COMMITTEE. The memorial and petition of the undersigned, inhabi. | the Speaker of the House. Giddings was proceed- proastty spay! thie Satcoatl Onr ei debe leap itienee thtd DARE Avo) Dee 27—In Port, Magno Ward, fm New He ois ies HUTCHINSON & RUNYON. Mr. Joneh A. Jackson... 5. 18|Muddcs uke. 200 Bow ry tants of the State of Massachusetts, respectfully repre- | ing to state that he had not been left at home for 3 28th, lon ‘incent rt; "i of - Samuel Cohen, + No, imi ne Cor. . i i - amount, and yet the inhabitants allow their creditors to | Meleuny, Norfolk; Jan 3, Paniine, Young, Newfoundland, SMOKEY CHIMNEYS Mr. David Samso, No.2t6 Washington stret. |"“Tnat’ your’ memorialists, deeming slaveholding a | {te Dext Congress by his constituents, as the gen <4 ‘ 5th, Emeline, Kelly, Eastport; Adeona, Kiek trick, Charles: 3 OK 3 ry ¥ Mr. Joho Levy,.. t, and 15! Monroe st, ; ° . - tleman from Georgia had, and also commenting suffer, year after year, for the want of what is their just } ton; 6th, Mury Averill, Mayo, Norfolk; Tt, Gen’ Hartera, | GQODWIN’S ROMAN CEMENT CHIMNEY PoTs | Mr. Joho Le No. 58 Read street. | heinous sin, and convinced that slavery ought to beim: | yoon the charges made against him ef “ franking due. Smith, Alexandria: Sth, Virginia Hodges, Allen, Ocracoke: { — (&—) Va = Mr. b. J, Simmons, No; lg Pearl aret: | mediately and foreyer abolisked, look tipon the Conatitu. | {PC,o4° «deliherate falsehood,” a&e., whee % A il r ea d . No. . Ss joiminy i ions wh oe 2 .* Old Steck Exchange, Youn ‘St ‘Thomas nomnvan, egtdady 4S = Mr, Geo: Godley, Shik sXe Broadway. ties which are incompatible with, all fer is to eee ee eree nie eee chips Py exoese 100 NY State 7’s, 49 107 200 shas Farm.” 8 ow staven, Dawns, springfield, Roy, New rol re —__LIONEL A. ERS, Secretary. with the enjoyment of freedom and of equal rights. crack his queerly-tashioned skull, when several oon NY Cay 5460) Ant Gant ao ™”* TF MO GRY | Orlane New Boland, MaCordy, Ava ayes, Ov Ne LECTURES ON SHAKSPFARE ee se gen, | members rashed in and drew him from the scene 400 Ohio 7's 10050 do 38 | Mohawk, Weeks, Apalachicolas Uuele See 1 renter a R. HUDSON, who has lately been lecturing im Boston, | In view of these facts, your memorialists, disclairing | of action. Giddings proceeded a few minutes, 5000 Ohio 6 80 98 50 do £50 38% | ton; Caroline, Jordon, do: Osceola, Vatres de avr Wor ri will give his Lectures on Hamlet aud Macbeth, in the So- citizenship, and repudiating the present constitution as® | with cadaverous face, trembling limbs, and quaking ince: 2 2s Boo goce | zabeth J, Remington, Philade'phia; Vestal, (Brem] Krlbmuan; Sty Forandy Gehan oth nee Feeaings oF Thursday and Mon- | « covenant with death and an agreement with hell,” ask | tongue, and took his weat with-one or two shake $000 do wif 2 bio 39 ROE pts vl, Akin, Cente Cte ee ie ‘Aumittauce 40 cents, taker at the door attra! hype to take dmmedk Scot diuolving peo! Conve: hisses from the gallery, Mr. David Levy, of Flo- 5009 Indiana bonds 36" 100 Morris Canal a , Tent, Loring, Apalachicola; Manco, eo NIBLO’S GRAND SALOON States. J rida, then called upon Giddings to ex lain some 3000 aly ES viet 21% | cholaon, Mobile,” port, Homer, for New York, lig: Jensey, = FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS.| Francis Jackson Wm. Lloyd Garrison, GA ere made, by him’ in his speech, ion we pone 26 et RR 33% | (Danish) Westman, for do ina few days, the only veseels Wo | Ane rHx Bret Parynxtatives rom SMoxey Cumivevs. Price for Balls. - : $50. Wendell Phill Edmund Quincy, miele) concluded, Mr. Black again rose, and ot a ae ee Te, | (Sissi, Jan 16—tn port, Backus, of Philadelphia, for New | meleil CResne Phi ft Bizattes ent Gothic and Ora. IZ RHE ASHLAND ASSQCiATIGN AasaatBen win | BavertF Walleut, John Lewy, feelings to get the better of his judgment, particu- fogs sie ee ba0 73 peas, + Finsley, hence, just arr, the only Am vesse} Homan Comes, rah, a Purchasers. take place at Nible’s Saloon, oa Monday, February 10th, John Wri he Cornelius Bramhall, larly a he was beneath his notiee, on the floor or 20000 do . 73% 25 Stonington RR 40) jway, near Chambers street. THE ST. GEORGE'S SOCIKTY THIRD AN-| John Robinson, Frederick Douglass, tisfy his fri that 190 shas Bk Com. serip 9658 75 do 530 40 Hlome Porta. £0 taw2m* NUAL BALE Will tebe thee af Mitte wae AN, | john R Scarlett, Sales, off it, end he should satiety “his treads tha bis P course on this subject would be such as was de- BR hg HS 3 Norand Wore mw os ‘Wiscasset, Jan 30—Arr Phenix, Brown, Bostot, to loadfor |! GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WAKDKOBS, | day, Feb. 13th. James B. Richards, Robert R. Jackway, ded by his position before the cout The 175 Canton Co pate paod 30 6956 | Cuba, ‘ep (THE HIGHEST PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen ca ¢ R. Haskell John A. Mitick, manded by his pos! ry: ‘anton Co lo 69 Franxronz, Jan 31—S]d Centurion, Curtis, Matanzas; Spar- cr Families whe are desirous of converting their left off |, [7" FRANKLIN BLUES GRAND MILITARY BALL, vey E Wes! Luther Bartlett bill was then taken up and passed. 1 aieoaion Co fits 180 Pleading RR Ga | tan, Rosers, Norfolk: Kept, Bulian, Kidder, New ark. eprig apparel sto ea ae place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday, February 17th, George M. Ropers, Mosen 11. Mitick, The name of Prosper M. Wetinore for Navy 40 Mohawk RR 62g 100 do G6 sud Gaateebes aaa reloned with ies aa far dawe ae tenia oF gui Gity oF, changing resi. THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA-| A.A.Buscage, John Farquhar, agent of your city, had been concluded upon when tbe do ae ae 60 50 Bipakwate : rhe ick jes. aeaiaae nck to Shears cies ahgary Atal Ball takes placs at Niblo's Saloon, on Wed- Freleriek 8. abot, Samuel ot Gilmore, wrote you on Thesday dast, ‘but certain exposi- Boa 0) UTH, Jan 5 5 a ation their tmen | . id 8, hy a e! Smeesieoelealre’ Gh. Sedamse tao ke Werk hid tac barton, Feb i Atr 3 bargues 9b and several Shes not np TRIE EL cre 5 TEVINSTYN, on Jet AMEGS GHATD AIT. ROL cab I OMMETG REM NT D'B. Morey, inwelty, by Aisenxicus frient s; dar. Botts, of Long 100 shas, Farmers? Loan 3% 100 Harlem RR LOR Rye ge A foe eee tl A line through the Post Offies, or otherwise will receive | place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday, February 24th. plete rl Wm. Shew, Island, and others, will probably cause a change oo br Shara hans i | NEWB rz, Ellen Rodman, NY; Corin- | prompt attention. et im zon) ot THE INDEPENDENCE GUARD Grand Miliary [on T° Fons Lenox Renny ey in the mind of the Bresident, and some other name 30 do, bis 40 SO Lisland RR 10 76, iy Hots Tingt- cle askin tiie; Hoss Newt ARCHITECTURE, T | Balt takes place at Nivlo' Saloon, ou Wedacvly, Febrasty | a sn, Com i Fe ee gee be sent to the Senate. Should that of Wetmore a a a ae ao at | gypore 1 Ricken Challenge, Fark. from seagate, ft | Fiennes tee eae retsowed hic oltoe rots 196 Bendeay te | vs ‘The undersigned inhabitants of Boston, in the State of | Be finally agreed upon, some most curious exposi- a Be BMF | Reba cade Lise, tom Bentinck vs Weft | ie Wass where mest dca obliga ated’ | 7-THR MONTGOMERY GUARD Goad. atuiary | Maunchuretntprotertng agsion the propoeed anmens: | WONS, Will be prevented relative to the manner 1a 20 do 69% 100 do 75% | Ryder, NVork, for Boston; Perfect, Curtis, Wellfleet, for N | amine asclection of original and tasteful destgus, from the Gee. | B takes place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday, March 3d. tion of Texas to this Union, iu the name of justice, free. | Which the appointme: a8 pro er New Stock Exchange. York. Sid, Reeside, Perfect and asters Star. Feb Ist—In pt, | tage upwards to theextensive Villa or Mansion, in all the vari ye es : e dom and the constitution, respectfully ask, that incase | Of certain parties in perspective—the proposition 1000, do 9303536 25 lo e ¥ prawings, 5 ean s, for Build: a i Convention for the purpose, take immediate measures | retention under the Polk administration—the pos: 4010 fMlinots spel bas 42, 3$ Canton Co ba ss, | ani cna set Ray Soames NYork, for Port. | ings of ergry description, and superintends the erection thereof. | the Fable at $ o'clock. ‘Tickets to be had igh Stewrards. fora peaceable diaslationo ine Union — tion of Mr. W etmore in New York city in the 650 shas Farm.’s Tr 339" 50 L IslandRR ‘¢ 75% | Haalegrove, ®rdericksburg, for Halifax, leaky— ‘discharge 7 = y 7 = imeon P, Adams, john J. Smith, democratic party, and in certain financial arrange- 3 hea i . Ist Keb— ; CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUN’S J. W. Bri Stephen Smith, ji 2 a 4 Phan aos 38 Necand Ww rH ried ome lee ht the harbor Jar We-Ars | © EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, COTILLION BAND. Wm, Jue Richard H. Lowry, ments, Se, all of which will present one of the 25 do baw 33 hell, Keene, Pacific Ocean via N London, of FRUIT2, WINES, &e.. LATE OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, Reuben Simpson, W. L. Houghton, most interesting chapters in the art of office reek- do baw 39 a 29 | and for et, sp. rDP ¥ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AXE now prepared to give their attendance, at Private Par- | 11. H. Leavitt ‘W.R. Saxton,” ing or office getting, ever yet published. You 2 do sis 596 0 do 3 3 ij Fovrcetows, Jan eA Tibaring, Howes fuslechice AT SCOTI’S, 76 NASSAU STREET. Lg Soiree, Be , and combjaing & Band of variogs 1s tru-} bs B. Shaw,” Lemuel Burr,’ shall have the whole, rich, racy, and peculiar as P 10 3924 a, ton; Ida, let, imore, for do: Belize, Dawes, y ‘il ie i 7 ments, from two to t' Wi ‘most modern shio! Ange * teat ae ; f a a 3 4, : jg 2 do re 208% | ng Hayuien for dos Ycatan, Wain. Apaachicna, fr dot THE gibecriber offers to pub eee tone eneae| ble Miusie, hope to five dieirueual satisfaction. Application Ghristopherit. Weeden, Meat Ra Tee a rH Saaedeonne Par ibe asilda, Go dell, Wilmington, NC, for do; Ba ; ¥ . ¢ 5 - .M. Risk, POR nt tei ati gpd Jor Balch, Parker, Baltinoe, for do: Brookline, Spurs, N | Sut,cr "BH efamlianment,jn the gi, Superior Tew, Cofles, | bv Made tO ee SCHNEIDER & REBHUNS, E. B. Lewton, " Benjamin Weeden, bill, the rates of which, will probably be settled at State of Trade. Fork, for doy Virginia, Kendrick, Alerandria, for do; Willis | Rum Holland Gin, Weotch and tr Whiskey, Brown Stout, | _jed Imére 59 Crosby street | Henry Weeden, Lyman Daggett, five and ten cents. | Bneapsturrs—No alteration from the quotations of | Richmond. for do; Dieskau, Hyder, Norfolk, fordo; buter: | paimburmh Ale, and Fruits, fresh and rich, by the atest importw- PANORAMA OF JERUSALEM. _ Wm. C. Nell. " ‘An executive session will probably be held to- yesterday. Georgetown flour, $462}; western, $4 87. | Prise, dodo; Albuny Packet fod ion, N Bedford, ‘for do, ‘Wholesale and Retail Store, 76 Nassan street. | \YfR. CATHERWOOD’S new Painting of the Holy C That indefatigable public agent, the Hon. Zadoc | morrow. The most important appointments will Coron The market remains quiet. ‘The operations | sudseveral other schrs, probably the remainer of the Vineyard | _N. B.—People rom the cncmrge Hated ling He rae heat ce hate oaphle wish to srend pleasant | Pratt, of New York, exhibited on the floor of the | be hang up to dry unui afterthe 4th of March. to-das 1 ¢ sittiee dicaand te | fleet. '31—Arr, light fall rigged brig and a herm. brig, which Keshary, who buy for. cama Willing tere hake cine to | and profitable hour, let them call at the GRANITE BUILD- | F0ut, Oty 5 “ b é Judes King, of -day aro merely nominal. Exporters demand some te- | which were not boarded on eeeount of the severity octreweathe ive this establishment ell’ Goods sent tovumy part of the | LNG, Broadway, and see this ouse to-day, a beautifully prepared pian of con- | I understand that the name of Judge King, of duetion in rates, which holders will not accede er. In port, 2 p.m. the above. Jan 29—Sid, Belisle, Howard, | city, free of expense. Ncoten and Irish Whisks ‘is gteat MAGNIFICENT PICTURE OF JERUSALEM. templated buildings necessary for public purpoees | Pennsylvania,has been withdrawn trom the Senate, - Hatehte Cassie i Cudtis mhehit a e Be Ase ie Vi Sa teheela oh the tmiboake ‘ag Im* te IF Admittance 2% cents. {4 3t*re “ lei erected in Washington. He informed me wd that of Joka M. eas, ui eae a of i hi . Wi G RR YPE PO! IT: - that the government are now renting ninety rooms | in for associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr. Fen 6 ==-Tho offerings were 700 Pennsylvania beot cat- | fearm fom Cape Backer oF the Rane eaniner arent 10 press. We IGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS New York Jungers dwik'1s4s,$ | not one of which are fire proof. These rooms are | Read was formerly U. S District Attorney for the tle, 2500f which were taken to New York; 80 cows and | below Miel’s Point, to obstruct the passage o ‘vessels, rs more than 10,000 portraits, anc | THE POST MASTER GENERAL has ordered an EX-| occupied by the Bureau of Engineers and Fortifi- | eastern district of Pennsylvania, and is well quali- calves; 200 swine; and 1.600 sheep. | ,FALL River, Feb 2—Arr, John Thomson, Richmond; I H- i he best atyle of portraits respeatfully iuforms | "T wRESS Matte ie be ren free Co ington, Georgia, to | cations, the Bureau of Topography and Civil | fied in legal acquirements for the statien. + Prices—Beet Cattle—400 head were sold at $425 2550 Borden,N York. r her friends and customers and the ete that she gives a beau- | Montgomery, Alabama, and baek, with the view of expeditn Works, and by th ter Master General, Com- | It is Believed that Benton’s annexation project for ordinary to good, and $6 for extras, the 100 Ibs. Loxvon, Feb 2—Arr, Climax, Norforlk; Franklin and | ful Daguerreotype likeness, inelading a fine morocco case OF | the eamminuuications between the eaaternenrtics wa che erie orks, and by the Quarter Master General, © J a ‘ c Cows and calves sold at $168 30.” "Haver, Feb 6-—Acr, Chelaea, N York, for Notwieh. | fatmciortly oueaclat igs Smays wel, patroaized, and peivseof hs darah tt oll dork S| ral, Surgeon General Barons ot Ordagace andGeail | doubital; on examiglng the’ sors takes yeucrder Swine—Sales at $4 60 a 4 75 the 100 Ibs. ‘augur, W Indies.” 2 | oe cm ; by yaatieo rove ensel ves Patek it will afford—no- | ral,Surgeon General,Burean of Ordnance a ubtful; Steep were mostly taken at $2600 60 each, as in | © Lewis, Del Feb5~ Anan Neynolds, Matthews, tm. Foston, | Me bcktae Beat i5 Braue ay Rete feaRe cp | esas hereby ven ofthe azangripents |, tn | arins,and the Pension Office; and 47 rooms tor pur. | in favor of laying on the tuble the bit to graduate quality, achr, supposed the Qrralloo, fm Port Spain, Trinidad, | establishment, 235 Brondway, third story, front room, No, 1, | slips from Publishers, of newspapers addressed to pablehert of | Posesconnected with the Treasury Department. Ali | the sales of the public lands in price according to Hay—Prices are a little higher, in consequence of the | evme.in last ibght and anchored at the Breakwater, where they | opposite the ‘ark Fount Portraits taken from & in the | papers ouly, and seat in liewof their exchange, dine up in light | the public documents, papers, &c., are deposited | the ratio of time that they have been in market, [ ‘ v i P s the bed state of the roads. Sales of good Timothy at 7b | Worm ensue: Koreerke eet ectasa) eohcs eaaree Vasco te, |. morning er, only Oo dotians Youre sevie) isclediog, cane 3t | aepes eee Be, One ced: is the only matter that can be al- | in theee rooms, and are liable to destruction by fire | find that the only whig members who voted against ad » Fel iriton, hy OFFICE OF IEFFERGON INGIID ANCE An) . . rm Foreign Markets. ‘d neers New Deisht, . MO ae LEEGHES Hanbe OFFICE OF SEEPERE OS ou anor So resolution, * or immediately Sonsttuet buildipay Alabama, John J. Hardin of {llinvis, Charles Hud- Banwavos, Jan, 15.-Numerous arrivals having taken | {! Gor Arnoid, Bacon,’ St Johns, PR; Wm'Henry, N Pies freah supply of Swedish Laeches: Gr sae wholes "THE Board of Directors of this Company’ have thi containing 160 rooms, with plan to increase to 264 | son of Bceclinsetis, Washington Hunt of New Jace from both the Mother count ‘andthe Unites seat York. 7th, below. aay Hreynolds, Matthews, Boston; s schr | and rauuil. at the most moderate prices, b i clared asemi-aunual dividend of twelve per cent. ata future pericd; the whole cost of which, in-| York, and Wm. P. Thomasson of Kentucky. All samen we | es, | supposed the Orralloo, Lufkin, fm Port Spain: Cld. Nashua, C.J. FERDINAND & CO., [@ the Stockholders, or their legs! representatives on and after | cluding a wing to the Patent office and State De- | the democrats from the State of New York except our markets for most of tho articles of produce, &c. Skaats, New Orleans. . jaf Im*ee Importer of Leeches, No. 149 Nessan street. | the l0rh inst. ‘Transfer B osed from the 7th to 10ch iat, 7 I b ly $650,000. It is to be hoped | Mesars Clinton, Ellis, Pratt, Cery, and Wheaton, wives, Suioa{; breed) evy $8 c ely plot Sep eais tee vy, New tore: beer, tee peti BLACK BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | _fi6tec SE LA that po delay will be experienced in the action of | yoted in favor ot defeating, this favorite western wives, $310 34; brea rv a 0" a a ‘ork; Lucy, Loring, 0 rence, BALL. Ok N AV ER: | ee 0 ) e 4 rime Pisvitinnets priors ee bbl. snd plenty; | {9Fe reported aground’ on the Ma or 3 kot off ov POOL PACKETS. —FO gdh * ap aly | Pree eee Sold LEVER WATCH | the House on this important measure, as its neces- | measure, and the result will produce a decided P i re ys ¥ without assistance, and proceeded on her passage down ‘ular Packet of the 16th of February.—The mi M. L. Tobias & 3 full jewel, No. 21.545. A : : * corn $1 60 to 170; candles, American tellow 12 to Heid | the bay, espa cent Celebrated fast sailing favorite packet ship OX: | liberal reward will be paid for the same, by leaving it at | sity is apparent to any person having business at | hostility on the part of western members egainst Ib, composition 40c; cheese, American best 10a 12c, plen- | ALexanpnu, FORD, burshen 950 tons, John Rathbone,commander, will posi- | ¢ office of MESSRS. HARNDEN & CU., No. 3} any of the above named departments. The com- any appropriation for public improvements in» New difoy ees el Hi eagerly tart gat ake NE ay lekosepeamad Gosttsiqutions ter eabia, St eas and | ne = S*r°_ | pletion of these buildings will produce a concen- | York State. All the democrats in Maine voted in Soper owe heres Wea aan “bc vlan ae, \¢ steerage § ners, those ret the old country, or sending FAT BEEF! FAT BEEF!!! tration of the War, Navy, Treasury, and State De- | favor. Allthose trom New Hampshire opposed it. ‘ixon, do; St W.P. $18 to 20 per M. scaree, P. P. cypress $6 a 64, cedar and white pine $3 ter, American 18; cocoa $8, and | a i Pomona, Wi for their friends, will find itt terest and comfort to select) A BEAUTIFUL pair five year old Steers ; also, a Heifer, pro- "i jt nder one roo! onsummatio} ‘he two from Massachusetts sustained it. Dil- to 24; shingles, | Mansfield, fm New York, weat up Faces this, tnequallad’ fine of packets. A Tounced by our bese judgess tor berthe best cffeed iathe | partments, nearly under one roof, a c ation | 7 han ap ¢ 2 i , ermo. be table, as a3} per M; but- fs id to secure the best berths, early eet th ; by Mr. Preston, Dachess county. | (0 be desired by all connected with the govern- | lingham of Vermont, voted to lay ont “s scarce; os fish, $3 a 3 Balcime Birgd eestt cette, fe coment re iy application shoal ibe mad aon board foot of Prkeas Mt, of | Also, some very handsome Matton, and a Calf five montheoid, | ment in peint of convenience, economy, and safety. | also Seymour, Stewart and Catlin irom Conn. The y ERS = — Kelson, NY." Algo Re? Preset etter and Petar Hives, FOR GEASGOW— Regular Packer The Shae | Siurday hem inact Me Hall Now CAWHENCE.” | National Institute--Meeers. Barnard, of New York; | Broadhead and Foster, sustained the bill. The by the Hey. Joeeph i Boe, es ae te Asn Hi Bid. Belle, Jones, Wearing cord, Butler, fm West | gay, for witch, or bata, apply to te Ce oe board, ANIL THO DET re ae eal street, The ‘following is the Joint committee appointed democrats of Virginia. Messrs. Reid, Saunders, Euiza Lovster, ail ef this city. i‘ this day, for which, or passage, apply to the Cay korwron, NC., Feb.1—Arr Two Brothers, Reene, fm Turks or, to WOUDULL & MINTURN At Babylon (L. Lyn Wednesday morning, 6th inst. by | lla re 87 South street. ia, have received by late arrivals, » full assort- by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the | and Danie!, democrats of North Carolina, voted o ‘Glass Plates, from 9 by 7 to 40 by 20; Polished is - bs use to ascertain and report the mode of exam. | against the bill, and Mr. Woodward, ef South Ca- the Rev. Mr. Johnson, Ricnaap A. Upatt, to Manta An- | 51~Cld Tasean, Higgins, New Or- Bae eh Cape Nese this Men eens antigens of de ot Upeeptier, Suuf’ Bese, | ing the votes for President and Vice President of rolina. Messrs. Stiles and Chappel, democrats of roiwerre, eldest daughter of T. Carll, eq. | winaron, Ni oS Am, Comet, lreland,, West, In Oat to onl ball Merten oboe pore in foe hare, | © wes, together with a vi of other German and | the United States; on the part of the Senate— | Georgia, voted the same way. The whole Ala- Hizab-th Pols do. Old, Raleahy Tipp, Went indies laving exeelleat accommodation for cabin, second cabin and French Goods, whieh they offer mont favorable terms. | Viegers. Walker, of Mississippi; Woodbury, of N. | bama delegation sustained the bill, as also that of pet eee rr, Hartley, C N | eee oe Rockman early Cope should be en thane, | 2 = H.; and Dayton, of N. J; on the part of ‘he House | Mississippi, Louisiana, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, On Monday, 3 inst. at the residence, of his father, eh, dos Winget dss Arcow | Rom atthing to tend tor Ure end, can have them | POTATORSFOR SALE, on board of the ship Emerald. | Mesers. Burke, of N. H.;'A. A. Chapman, of Va; | and Arkanaae, and all the demoerats from Teune- Harleo, Cuantes Mutett Haut, only son of Chi 4: York: Uhio, Veazio, St | brought dirvet. from Glasgow in the packet whip Ann Harley, | & | Captain Howe, jnst arrived from Havre. 2'5 bushels French | JR. Ingersoll, of Pa.; D. J, Seymour, of N. ¥ ; | see, Unio, and Kentucky, except Mr. French, from Henry Hall, aged 26 years, i areralds Keatt, do, which will leave Glasgow about the 12th March, rin the Fe = be P Lperainiampe dur tat ide 2 and Vance, of Ohio. the last named State. There were thirty mem: His remains will be taken to his birth-place (Pomtret, Rreeet: | Gupte aamed Packec, Snip. {Adaes Care) whch, will Tene | TO eee The Presidential Levee or “drawing-room,” as | bers absent, who did not vote. The bill was laid On churatoy, oh iden Mar: | caton’be mate torn a Wakes t. EAP CORT, rei K DUNLOP & SON'S ALBANY ALE h Madisonially termed, of inst evening, | on the table by a majority of twelve votes only. On Thursday, 6th inst, Mrs, Ex1zanern Woon, in the pa sede ‘Arabi Mae: | Cation be made wo. (0 W. RT. TAPSCOT I, EGULAR eupoly of Pale Arsbey aed. Browae tie, im | they are new Ma ly te ir ms yok, the. table by, s malonity Ot, twalve votes only. 79h year of her age. 1 moleon, x Cl ia fore AV ieee Cenete) Fastegs ‘of Maiden leis A fore heads, Rant tal ait, for Shipping and City use; | Was fully attended, and the beautiful, most beau- irty-seven de ‘0 ¥ 4 aes The friends an ives of the family are invited to eryoo!, Ves- — 7 . af at No. 78 Weat street, comer of Warren, ful and lovely Madame de Bodisco, graced the | cluding thirteen from New York, viz —Me rs. attend her funeral, at the house of her son-in-law, Jacob Ming, North of Europe; Hersle,Baxter, Antw) Peat oo the Tee ed Recl tebeeia n {THOMAS BARBER, Agent. | East room with her presence, in company with her | Anderson, Beaton, Carpenter, Dana, Richard D. D. L. M’Armour, 284 Rivington street, to-morrow afver- ae Myers. ‘Havre; Southport, Griffiths, Boston} ‘Cron: janeiro oa the homeward bound passag R. Danlop & Son, heir standing in this city, ‘wi noon at 4 o'clock. , Hach, Amsterdan;) Warsaw, Burdick, Cuba, ork—The fast, sailing coppered and copper fastened | rantne to t ee ho favor her Fics ‘atom A bepeloe gentlemanly and affable husband. The President’s | Davis, of Poughkeepsie; Green, W. 8. Hubbell, 1, Ci Eyui . H. 8. » Will sail in a few days i i 4 » d much attention and notice until) the | Orville Hungerford, Preston King, Rathbun, Rus- 4 ‘s Cnet eaane| lt hee ocean see as) y Hy ; ned to the use of Private Families, Hotel lady receive: ic i sh Bitty a ng, Ri agg ion "ds Tent opportunity, ; ‘ New York, January 3, 1845. in Im? im Bennett, Saint re only, having superior deck and cabin accommo mi 3 GG ‘he members: ond ex-members of Hook and Lad: | p Aion sam Sophia Fy Pgek 0 Johia, Nit Reh let (BF) der Company No. 2, are requested to assemble at the Arr, Bezen K Re ‘Toxo, Port Spain, Trinidad, tion house, this afternoon at 3 o’clock, for the purpose ef | Havre, Carpenter, Boston. ie, Perseyerau » do: Bodisco arrived, when all eyes were attracted in | sell, David another direction, particularly so while the twe Meesrs. Leenard, Maclay, Murphy, Purdy, and i ORN HERDMAN, a touch st, [dreds separated, and the hackmen and servants | of members of Congress of the present am ; f i —| ffair.—A_ gentle- I hi »! | Robinson, were absent. 7 : Johas, NB; Ninion, Fittock, do; i 'N | dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to ‘ OOO WANTED—For a Literary Ai =| were passing through a cotillion to the music o 5 i Ioan Son Tue ot respoot to thelr deceased fre: | Yor Excel W odbatys Matincans Hart, bet Boston, fe 19* 5S SUNGE t 6,0 44 stair oft craghiberet moenct snd reventeceas | “Old Dan Tucker,” &c. Numerous New Yorkers, | A motion was made this morning to reconsider en | (°°381085f Br] Hur Laverpool Douylave fr] Brewester, | CLA ere © are wortar of Exobange Fines, ply be otter, nddressed to Mr. Henry, at the Herald Othce. | ladies and gentlemen, were present, but none mor this land bill, which Was postponed until Monday. Y nce, i 4 mal Glace. Lyn EW ORLEANS. isiana and New dthre d hi han the charming daughter of the | In the meanume the New York aad Eastern demo- | dence; Voltaire, Bradnury, Lyon, N York; es gay and happy than the charming 2 i srnimers Aretved. | Leenity, Senthy, Fin adele ase Reet creaton Levon, N York: York Line Renta eee Teca ie Petree INDERD BOADS—Oious of Baden” poopie for auety | handsome Krank Granger, of your Siute, ‘Lore | eratic membera will be aroused toa true sense Of Ship Vicksbure—Mrs. A. M. Barstow and poleon, ant fast salling packet ship LOUISVILLE, typ ger, ; 0 t. B. Stark, Messrs, N.H. Mackert | Bort Frances Aun, J Venice ; Fanny, [Br] Grueder, | unt, Will positively sail as abov: PRESEK & BROOKS, John Wentworth, loomed up in the same cotijlio: | their error in opposing this favorite western mea- i: ark, Means. N. A. dvehias Ete, St Maske, Cave, do: | Hoe freight oe Rasen satsiah eecaain' oem Nodbasd e7Nhaang ex | John Wentworth, loomed up in the same cotiitor. | their eWanteston Ship ChartestoneOant cd Gomblin, R, P. Cas | Bulkley, do: Havana, Gi 5 hae? ‘ied Ducwet: | Se ane tt RCOLLINS KCOL WAT 2 Bushets Prime Higgin, (oe sue atte." | very pretty Miss, like # seventy-four amon ‘The most cunning efforts are devising to compel sidy, C. Cavell aod lady, Rey. C.. ‘Hinman, Li Saxton, A. | Liverpool; St Martins, (Ur) Vavgho, dos Davenpurt, (Bt | wy 46 South street. ad as — | a dozen fishing smacks, and Mr. ‘This, and Mie | the members of both houses 1o appropriate the im- Cope, end 6 in the steerage. Kirk, doy A [Br] M’Kenzie, do; Leander, te Phelan, | Positively no goods received on board after Monday evening, FOR & POOL—To sail on the lich Th d Mrs. Th ‘all chatted, giggled, laughed, | mense suin for the purchase and payment of Blair = (i Rept rats Relfnce, PACT We ee ee Mears Madaigns wihibe deneied ws aove. "and chatted again, wetil the time rolled found fo: | & Rives’ «* Congressional CHobe,” Docuntentary 7 J . is o A 'y ~ . ” J) » r 1 t on Ain ashoRMe Guinea Inc to CH y Yrvite do's ries Wah bere ances fu Beshet ' wilt racy rae al ages to oe trae Bal crag’ Panvengere can be comfortably acearnmo- the signal of departure, when the crowd of hun. | History,” and oiher works, for the private libraries LAcuNaSehr Alliquash—2260 quintals logwoodl to C A H ‘Adame, % secet ‘he packet barque J. B. jenn, will » the Louisville, : Todd. Perkins, Copp, do; Georgia, Collins, do; ‘Unawa, (Br + | and sailjl6th inssand, fare a .

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