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hooks ol the old board of brokers in this chy abont ‘uonths ogo, ant salas were immeiately after made | some exteai, at 63470 1o7a percent. This stock is '¥ quoted at ‘par, und scrip for new stock at ene per nt advance, ‘ne annual receipts of this road since 1839, when the division was completed; have been as annexed ; FCEIPTS of THE WesTeRN RatLnoap Company ror Six | Al 17,609 15 1842, ~ 573,982 51 ‘ 753,758 72 he first train ran through to Albany in 1642, aw ‘counts for the great increase in the receipts that ‘er the year previous. The monthly receipts o! jad for the past year wos en fallow en The heaviest month in the year was August. The crops #in tocome in about the middle of ‘Rogust, and the sportation of freight is greater during toat and the lowing month than for any other two in the year.— he receipts from passengers inthe summer months are so much larger than in any other season. Old Stock Exchange. 01786. %62, cm 14, 30shas Harlem RR b30 73 000 Kentucky 6's 101g 25 wo Fean'a 6 bao 7” ga brie 3 dix | " 00 Heading RR bde GY 100 L Ialand RR 78 100 do 78) 200 Texas 10 pretbds 19% 1 000 Oni a0 oe do 09 100 do s10 9888 290 do i | Tino spel ode 3 30 do b Bee 8654 50 do (i ae a7 100 do ) Bk Of iyerk 1g do 0US 6 $0 Stonington RR Tihinors "Bk 20 do 0 N Am ‘I'rust 14 180 do Farmers! Tr 360 394 25 do do $36 395, 50 = do do 39% 175 do do 40 100 do. do 39% 100 do odo sow 10 50 do bie ix do 630 4034 300 Nor and Wore 72 5 Morris Canal at 50 do 10 72! do 30% 25 330 72! Db do. 90 3134 125 12% bdo buw 31° 200 de 3 BO Canton Co 2-25 Westen RR 6m 96! Bs do 5 50 Housatonic RR a7. BO do 830 523g 50 do 37 bs do 2% 25 do athe > E Boston Co 12” 150 Paterson RR — 560 85 0 Mohaw 66 130 do b30 8554 Second Board. 1000 Penn’a 5's 810 ad 50 shas L Island RR moe B0 shas Reading RR 300° do 78 50 do nw 79% Nor and Wore bis Ti 50 Morris Canal 30: i 33 71% 25 Si 4h p do 830 718g 39) > do ld 7h, do 39; 0 do ng % 25 Canton Co a2 New Stock Exchange. ba shas Vighsbarg, Bkic 6 25shasE Boston Co ” ed lo b3 6 L Ilan jo b20 6: do $7 0 Farmers? ‘I'r 33 39) do ¢ 79) 50 do 39%4 100 do © 39% 25 do b60 80 33039 50 do © 78% © 39'4 100 = do 30 80 bs 3956 50 = do nw 79 333936 100 do nw baw 40° 25 Stoning e40 50 do wi 3 do 40 lo 9340, 25 do 30 40% 500 do bl0 40% 50 do bow 40% 100 Reading buw 40% 75 Nor an 3352) 500 do 830 30% 25 = do 30% 25 © do © 0% 25 | do win B 8 io b15 73.4 25 = do b30 7356 Saves oF Srocus—Boston, Feb. 22. iden 65 Reading on 100 do botod, | ae i 100 do, bolod, 25; 35 State of Trade. Asuxs—Pots are heavy, and we still quote oe at $3 93] ind new at $4. Pearls are duil at $4 iehed Breswax—Prime yellow sell a ie. Breapsiurrs—Flour is down a little. ‘Quotations for western now range from $475 to $493}; southern corn, 8 @ 45} cents; canal oats, 35 cents. Corton—The enquiry to-day was rather more general, but the bids ws lower. Occasional sales have been made at full rates, but the bulk of business done was ut lower prices. One line of 500 bales Florida was sold st a jdeptine on previous rates. Rumors were freely circulat- led on Change of very extensive sales, and at high prices; but we have not been able to trace out more than 1,600 bales, 200 of which were taken by spinners. We annex the Current quotations at which the market closes :— Livenpoot CuassiFicarion. | Oxtord MART LD. ‘Bhip asters und ‘Agents. tented if, , Contin of | Vessels will xiv ot of our News Bi a pay nol the ig left at th Dore whenee they sailed, the vessel spoken ray alistof their cargo, and any fore ty oe hey may have. "He ‘wil them 1 Fy and Conpeepen ate aL hone m7 aes ey 2 Taror by, sendige to this othee ry mT agySe ne can, obiain,, Nuntie! informe =————————————— PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 24, Few Alans... AUR sere. 6 32 +09 B Arcivea. Danish ship Pollux, Holdt, from Rio Janeiro, Jan 1, with coffee, to JL. Phipps: | At Norw wih marble "tp D Leann." jaraue ‘Trinidad, wooeb dete Divight. Washington, Moor Rises, WIOR'Warven |, + 6268 lk 82 days from Leghorn, from St Vincent, in ballast, Smidt. 51 dare, from Buenos jides ar Forest & ig William, ; Crocker, 17 days from Kibersswith mahogany, d Stevens, 16 days from Frinklin, La. wil do Herpeteke, ne 250 bbls sugar to beatin L Sayre. Lel vas Brown, ; Helen, Bound up; Caroline, ldg ‘ar Non. “Spake Feb 16, fat’ '23, lon'73 30, SIP ‘Aldebaron, for Liverpool. Behr Geal Clinch, by gl! yt from Cardenas, Cuba, Feb. 10, + with molasses, to Ch 230 hhds do Mt De Fase. ‘Has been io the Maps B | Sehr Jon with nay. he J D Jones, xt, 3 days from Wilmington, NC. with H ba 8 ‘stores, ah igen bi 4 fi Rich " h jacket, arbor, 2 days from ‘ichmond, with mdse, to N L'MeCready & Co. Correspondence of the Herald. Ruope Lstanpen Orrick, } Jewrort, Feb. 21, 1845. cAt, 19th, Exsex, Collins, Fall fo N York 20th, Peru, heeny, Newburyport for’ Bal cil Fneeaia bie Bs for NYork; Seafan, Graffa entiue, Marblehead ehead fom town for Rap) York. iV Btatorman, V ‘oung, Provi ‘Westport for New thy ist, Ni ho mn ‘senator, Gifford, Miscellaneous Record. ARnivats at MontReat. rin hundred “and ninety-two vessels arrived at Montreal last year. a 5a Rants Cherokee, tga all from New Orleans f Bostane Feb 13, off DA Shot re ig igh of Boston, steering SE, ee, re orted) Feb 17, lat 37 44, Foreign Ports Canpengs, Feb, l0—In, port, Gibraltar, Jordan; Gulu Barstow; Holly Bush. Hitehepe , Pierce, and E change, Merryinan, wig; Grandee, Grindell? Peru,’ Atwood: ‘ongress, Heagi Smith, and Rambler, disy; Frances Dyer, for Borand Idg; Declaration, ye for Boston, ht, Safford, for Portlaud, ready; Agawam, Laue, &—In por, Edinburgh, Adoa, and Amenca, t Fuller, au 17—In ‘port, Mary Chilton, for Bost: “53¢ cuotz, Feb ia post, Emily, std ache uaknown for’ N Jon 73 36. York, next day, Home Ports. LorrsmoutH, Pe enor Had: » Day, New York; 20th, Daine,' Nort; 2s, Geo omas, Manuel, do. Feb 204 t, Day, Surinam, t cha 4 22—Al Pees tte, Jones, Noitolk; Fait Play, ‘Hogers, "do, via ‘where she put in leaky—has en Coheeret. Roske, but got fat after dog part of eargo jnto a lighter‘ without d & fools Arc heey ian nd bigs. ta ‘ortan Priner; Eliza Burgess, i " Poriisid; “Mozart Kent, Alex Geir on ayes; Chanticleer, New te AS 21—The ice in the river is now so broken up, that vessels ‘come up to and depait from the wharves without culty. Nant CRE Feb 20—Below, wee penieetell; frem Edgar- york. town. Sid Cremona, [Br] Fox, N Houmes Hou, Feb 20—, Carlisle, Matanzas i Bostons 2 pm Phe Wesversbourd have oleae Me port, May, Meridian, Frucilla, Ashland, Areade, and Julia Aun, all re for sea, Provipence, Feb 21—Arr Hore, York Ri me Mary, Howland. Baltimore. Cia Hivien ernis, ‘elliot, Portland, EW Haven, Feb ‘Swan, Benjemin, St Tho- mas; Cleopatra: Burroughs, TN York, to Toad for Philadelphi RicHMono, Feb 21—Arr Orleans, Smith, NOrleans; J Sim- mons, Sme joston. Sid H Vetsaveranes, do: Warrhars, Febai-ald Globe, Ral Gronarrown, bIG-Art New forks Merrsman, New York. ,Cld ith, Susan Taylor, do; 17th, Cyaust, Kinney, N Mop i5—Arr Boston, Boston- Samuel, [Bi Grundeli, Liverpoolt Berard, ‘Rabson, ‘Poise alabeoe Ala Dudley, NYorky luporter, Marsh, Feneacolny Delaware Gal, #New Onteans, Feb 1t—Are Triton, [Br] Smith, Greenock: nw ORLeans ‘el i—Arr Triton, ir) Smit reenoc! Ann, Hil, Cora Eden, (Br) popes Tetabrat Coronet,[ Br] Moselle, Eustis, coming up, wverenx, you Cori Murncane’ Renotd (Beh te Bel Goer oh ‘on, (Br) Murtheads’ Emerald, [Br] Leightou, and” Marel fai , [Br] Haggerty, Liverpool; Orleans, Long, Bal TICE. PUB{LG NOTICE ishaehy gun, athe Comminioger ptorized 10 Fe ipa othe caval stack o vd ‘Albany been ” will open fa) orecive uch subscriptions gu these ‘ ay ef March next, at Goshen, 1n the County o! range; and on the 3ist, at the Slerchants? Bank, in the city of New ° Uplds.¢ Florida. —-N.Orl. $ Mobite. ~ 4p a 4g 4; EALLZ° 222 PreEepeppEe OIIA®AAS. -8 a —Stock, including imount Gs shipboard not cleared, and the late arrivals not landed, 45,000 bales. Freig.ts to Lie verpool, #4; to Havre, jc. Provisi0Ns—Ohio pork is in ‘ish a limited demand. We lo ir de at $10 a 10 124. quote old prime at $8 08 06; New prime is held ut $9 fer 969; Pilgonst, $11 623 ry ke; Dated New York, Feb: ruary 20th 8s OB. Wal JOHN J.P. f24_Itawdw2tis 2tos*ec ACKET poy ROCHESTER, for Li Pathind b ri " ive has been Fag Le rerpool—haviog this morning at 10 ocloel sengers will p'ease be on board steamboat Hercules, at west Burling Stip, pancteally. ee that time. Letter Bags Wi il close at half: pa: f2dre OODHULL as MINTURNS, 87 South st. INFORMATION WANTED IAN ANY PERSON ie 5 Faformation G. K., at this office, where WILLARD PAUL, offCamden,State of Maine, id? His position t in an important case is required. Beef is very dull. We quote prim $7.07 60. rd is in active demand. barrels, prime, at7 a7} There is very ite ter or cheese. Wuuxey—Drudge casks sell at 22c. The demand is very limited. Western and prison barrels are in mode- rate demand at 23c. Rear Estate—At Auction—Lot 102-Christopher street, bet »een Bedford and Bleecker 28 Lot corner Smith and Dean street er , Brocklyn, 28 ya, 285 oe 900 450 Baltimore ( Cattle Market, Fes. 22 —The supply of beef cattle at market this week was unusually large for the season of the year, but prices haveundergone no change. The offerings at the scales on Mouday amounted to 600 heed, of which 190 were tak- en for ether mark ets, and 250 sold to butchers in the city, -anging from $2 to $3 per 100 Ibs. on the hoof, as in quality, equal to $428 $575 net. A lot of 34 head very superior was taken for New York at $325 per 00 Ibs. on the hoof. Yesterday 40 head were sold at $2 a 2 60 per 100 Ibs. on the hoof, and about the same number were driven to another market, leaving 80 head still here unsold. Live hogs are not plenty, and sales are making at $4 874 a $6 per 100 Ibs. in limited percels. On Saturday evening, 224 inst. after a short and severe iliness, Josern Hoxre, only son of John Sutphen, aged 11 mouths and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this efternoon at 4} o’clock, from 185 Henry street, without further iavitation, On Sunday morning, 234 inst. Wintiam Macantyry, aged 15 months. The friends of the family are respectfully reqnested to attend the funeral, this afternoon at 2o%clock, from 54 Oliver street, to the place of interment, Greenwood Ce- metery, Brooklyn. On Sunday, 2311 inst. Carnantne, only daughter of Jno. and Agnes Conlan, aged 10 months and 21 days. ‘The rolatives and iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from their residence, 91 Can- non street, this afternoon at 3 o’clock AtSalem, on the 20th inst. Capt. Natwanren Keronr, aged 84 years, one of the very few survivors of our coun trymen who were imprisoned on board the old Jersey pri- son ship, at New York, in the war of the revolution. In Acton, on the 4 inst Jonw Osnorn, aged 46 years, after an illness cf six months. " Foreign Importations. Liyenroot—Ship Europe—(Report-d yesterday)—7 pkgs S$ TWENLY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. EWELRY LOST.—Lost, about tea days since, while a lady was passing from Mercer. street up Canal Broadway. and thencs to Grand street, the Mi wang female, set in wold; also five gold rings, [tis presumed They were lost from an outside pocket, ‘The above reward vil besgiven on the property being restored, to the loser at N Mercer street, or to officer Knapp at the lower police. 24 1) TO BE SOLD, A SMALL THEATRICAL "WARDROBE, Spee great to aformerly celebrated Vocalist, c of some fife tee on twenty Dresses, with Propertics, ewe of MR. T. B ELL, Auctioneer, Spracs street, TO MUSICIANS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CONCERT ROOM, At the Alhamra, 5: roadway. THs magnificent Room being now completed, it will be Jet for Concerts, Balls, Lectures, Fairs ., On reasonable been pronounced by mus terms. Asa Concert Room, it cian be superior to any ia the city, its construction being particularly sdapted to sound. £21 2tis*ec TO MERCHANT TAILORS ‘WANTED=A situation a8 Gaver, by a Zoane man who bas he oft been formas oleh hea repr aed g \ Yi Zovat Me this ofkce, Wil meet tte prompt ateation. St ho enter into t marrige ‘state, may repl advertisement ; but any one mde considering ‘thi fv Plgtee Roax, are nforined, to cave themn Une trouble, that no notice will be taken of them whatever, She must be between 18 and 30 table parentage, well educated, te a Hole disposition, and’ also well qualified to take charge of household importance. The writer is a doing's good business, butnot wealthy, Means to support a wife in a very gente the highest respectability. ‘The writer is and hopes no trouble will be given him P Communications will be held. as strictly confidential Address Mr. ALON ZO'HAY WARD, st ts oie fe21 3" re NEW SWEET =e ED HARDY FLOWERING HH RUBS. RUSS SELL? 3 AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDLING AZALIAS AYD RHODODENDRONS W. RUSSELL, Florist, &e. Henry near Atlantic street, Brooklyn, has now for le 200 fine Flowering Plants of these elegant vi ies. The improved size of the Flowers and Umbles, with the de! us flagrauce, make them very de ble as Greenhouse and Parlor, Plan mee le has also, 400 Plinis of the best Per eagle < collection of the new Variegated —money or pr ay, of second: ntleman of 22 years of age, bat still has sufficient tual China Roses, a alias, (inn rary roots, ) srooke = —20 Barclay & Li —23 few bushels of the English Hawthom Seeds, grown at his Rachineton eae Orage tT eva Keo-2 TC Filig=T Melee & | Rarden. 14 3t*re 905.2, W tier & Caunell—5 Hall Bro hers-3, H Fernume—15 8 i T Jones & co—t D&S W Paul Be co—t I L Platt & co—30 cakes bleaching powders Persse & Brooke—1 pkg G Langdon 4 Van Nest—37 Wight, Sturges & Shaw—7 A & 8 Wills Warren=1 1 rracer © ichards—1 Crocker & son—4 Russell Marsh—t D Hadden & son—L1 Nevins & co—8 Titus & Cortel- HRW Shaw LW White wright & oot, Watte—t J & © Woodhead—18 Sands. Fuller & co—t T Allen & co—2 Gil- tomes kyon R. Hy: Mathew , Willinins & ¢ Rhodes—4 & Brothers—1 B ham Balter, & Grahams Goull We Aowatered Le Honest A ance & Strang—1 Hook & Townsnd—1 Dickinson & Whi GiB Brice cot Halatend: Haines & co—t L, Cook &eo-1 8 © Tit Brown2 A Hixdon & cot A Arnold & co 1s itusvell & Marsha), Garner & co—6 A ‘To wnsent—4 H Sheldon & co—2 AW, Parsone—it i Cripps & cot CBC G Ww T Back—2 t Be queer—3 J Van Nest—2 “heldon ‘t eee Williams & Bi 4 Young & Sinjth—5 W_ Pion a H Andrews—2 KN ‘Tinson & Pe r—7 Reiss B others &co—2 Cameron & ww 4 jMither—& (¥ Fanleoa 116 bars jron ie nel m—=1 B tit & co—| reland ra—1 W & 8 Phipps—1 Leck—2 ‘Haein uw eh A Gert A Mitchell : ith, ty ol co] 5 iv— cry & Muanson—3 Ri: © Cleveland=9 Bramhall Tiffiny-—45 Tooker, wy 1 Fol lesser—4 Paton Main—5 11 N Peel 16 ft Bheldon—9 Chittenden & Bliss 3 wat ¢o-15 & J Chamberlain— W Bryee—a A & W 5 Thorp—9 EP Heyer—10 J Nicholson—17_ Whitaker, Foster keom! Pay A ‘Wate Er amore J Gihon=3 L Atierbu: =—I5 EC Bi 7 & Clark—7 EM: ly 'W Stephen; Ww R Pinman—17 Cornell Brothers—5 Van Wagener & Goodhue & pe tous coal Marshall—137 cases and 150 tons iron 320 boxe 1 plates 3 chains 35 cases sheathing opper to ord oa HonN—ti 43 blocks marble 190 bales rags 3650 marble tiles 10 bags chesnuts —Ship Pollux—2043 bags coffee Grinnell fun & bo~806 bags do 3381 6 pieces rosewou co Sr Crorx—Brig EViza—(Keported yeateris ay )—58 hds 10 hg sugar 10 puns ram 69 hhds molasses 2 bi es 2 di De Korest com hhde sugne 3 2.do' bbl mdse WD: Lr@norn—Barque Argo—1873 marble ti! DL Frank! fe acker 8 Riding. MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Mayurag roles mdchngoroeg. of O;eamental Hale igs, Toupees, Bands, Seams, Bandeau MAT new style. of Lverlasting Curls, and ali kinds of wholesale and retail, the trade supplied on reasonable terms. ec XY LOGRAPHIC PRESS GENERAL JOB PR: ANTING OFFICE, 56 Gold Street. (THE SUBSCRIBERS farorm Drursts, and others. that they have inuds extens{ assortment of Xylogeaphie Labels, een call their attention. == Perfumers, Grocers ¢ additions to their to which hey would se- ey are constantly adding to ir stock all the new style ofarticles, in their line, which are offered ia Krence or England, a Y, hace their customers that they shall spare no expense in getti ting AE all that they may . rfumers seant, the besiess” of the. Det fa fod feta JOB ERINTINO—Their offic hed variety of Tyne necesvary for the eateu ton ot are paeariien & rng Notes, 4 Cikeulede. ‘and ‘ut Mads of Mercantile’ Printer eseseeines ble t OCGAR ae LABELS AND PAPER, of every deserip- tion “always 08 SHOW CARDS, for Refecto: x VARIEGAT'! li Bife rr Ftefeee aging Grocers, % Gold street, near Felton. RIDING SCHOOL, We BOWERY, NEB. Seren iD ‘La Fayette Le tgs Ney Be to sanounce that his Seb ‘Day and kiveming’ "for Nausetton uicion and’ kgereioe TERMS: B larke supply LECTURE Lent t 1.—All Lessons or Rides paid for on com menei noah do be Whe One hour allowed 0 mor ten nd—4. do RE J HY 2 S0ne how ands Thalf'to Leda pit outs! Ww eta 8 Carpen- Hours for a froin 9 A, a, a TA Stillma x Mire ors for ethene Vig? See Watte=ado | bbl JW Domisie=3 dot ht do, Clendener-—t jad Lativg. he Wovens apy inriedey ox Mr Minturn—3 do cordial 20 bbie augar 3 cske copper 5 brs vaiies water Pat on whey Nhe ees of in roaaened eet commencing, a a—Brig Wallin — tashogany 27 hhds . Sees — ) Caren’ pkes B Moran— eth rivilege of ri Es then re my MISLAID OR STOLEN, BANK BOOK, of the Savings’ Bank, in Chambers stree street, A Reis ths fol indy, by leaving the same at the Bask” “*Pee! SvaP' OR 3 FU RY DEPOT, L, anortign to atta Hohe opr Stor for the $4 of of ovr F con “pice wes oy ge of © 01 Perfumer aid Ce eee aly Soar, to tn ‘Our sto 8d South Ameria, are particn the loweat can Snipers othe Went Indy Cearlntr wie t the Ne SORNSON, Toots FOWLER. lds tnvited to Sales Room No. 3 National Hotel, £24 Im*ee OATS AND HAY 3000 8 Boshi of of Pas in rag to i Danehenee: foo <a berths vale by JARPENTER, SON & CO., i 10 boxes of Cheese, for sale low. py LEECHES—LEECHES—LEECHES. VERY KINE large healthy Sinyma f 4000 ‘egived, for tale wbolerale gad recat byrne f24 teeec M. ron PRICE REDUCE Bc eee CELEARATED. SPAN: ACEA te Swen Rheumatism, ‘and ull diseases @ me apursi of the Blood, or ¢ Effects of Mercury. "| SWAIWS PAN ACEY bas Ceuttoruie than twenty years celebrated in this country and t.urope for xtraordin ry cures—or the certificates of which reference is mae to the di- reetions and b- oks accompanying the Panacea. It has been used in hospital anv private practice, and has had the singular f ing recommended by the most cele- ong others, by rg Surgery, Pa, University, f, Surgery, Valen line Viott, sine Mor N-Chapman, M. D., b idwife Physic, ta. Univers Parke, MD; Pres'e Coll: ge thynteians, Philad, Del Valie, Prof. Medicing, Havana, J urenco da Luz Prof. Surgery, Lisbon. 3, Chipman College Surgeons, London TH ECO! ATIONS of many persons, such as G. W. Irving, late Sine Sur Thomas, Pearson, Major General” Bri Glitert Robertson, Brits eo, fe ; ard alas the wonderful cures effected by Swaim » Tanacea hays {or many years tage It an invaluable remedy. ‘The Panacea does not co ny, om Se td an innocent preparation it jhemont te uy iar Pl ICE HAS BEEN REDUCED to One Dollarand ty Coats p per bottle, (containing three half piuts,) or there peasant Dollars Pig tom bserve that the. nome of Wm Swaim us writ- ten on the labal over the cork of uch beciane enantorel¢ wich would bea forasey. LsO—SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE A valuable Family Medeor being a hight dy for all diseases ariaing frombebility of taeDige proved reme- stive Organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, D) jt Her er and Ague Bivediog Files, Bick Headache, &, Ke. ree Ghe pamphlet with theartia For sale by all the respectable Drugzist, in the ue St Wholesale ores to be addvessed to Wm _Swaiw& Sons, Phila- Jelphia, or H. Scheffelin & Co., "brucei Ma York. eral Agents for the Panacea end Vermifuge pm ec % OTICE.—All_ persons. Grumman, late of 37 Be in to the undes Also, all pers Laving claims against Ebenezer eir bills please indebted to said call and fettle their assets without CURIHION 37 Bower, E. Grumman, w 315 lw*re N IMPR' eee Ns} Assignees. EMENT IN BATTING “ROBCRTSOS reet, has invented a style of trimming for hi ffectually prevent the perspiration or from coming through the crown, which s Soon spoi's the apperrance of anew hat. Besides this, the r duction in the price of articles in his line, should bea great ob- Ject with those purchasing. We refer our readers to his adver lisement in another os 0 31%ec IC. GEORGE H. DERWORT, PROFESSOR OF ‘THE GUITAR, 427 Broadway near Canal stieet, has published the following Songs from the Opera of the Bohem,an Girl, with a very easy Guitar accom: pauiment ard fingering marked throughout. fair of Poland, ne Heart Bowed Down, hen you'll remember mi =I dream’t that {dwelt in marble halis. 1 2 2 4—| f19 lw*m AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS. BY.‘ 1B ‘SOUTHERN MAIL TS AT ee CAMELIAS AND pba FINE PI A, Levy ye geil on fies Bee! at LI o’cloek, a No. 151 Broadw: id collection of Plants ens cing Camels ‘ot choi glee, eae, lower and Japh oe. sorte ery other varienyt blooms ana is hecattat sakes Lathes Seep Soca an” ‘Mlsonthe last of the Florida Plants. 124 2%¢6 SPLENDID PLANTS AT AUCTION. aay | will sell on Wedoesday morning at 11 o'clock, +1 » & splendid ” collection of Plants, em ggaing Camel hy oat bus e 4 in frait saa + TONES ice sorts, ‘isporams, wit ogee rariety 0 other fine plants wont hy Senotiee. ‘GEO. B- ROLLINS, Auctioneer, OSITIVE AND ERE MPTORY TRUSTEES’ SALE Of valuable Rroperty on Beach and Sprig streets —Wi sold by W WILKINS & ROLLINS. on Monday, bith February 12 o'clock, at the Merchants? Exchange, the melons valua- ile property om street.—The three sto: groundon the norihwesterl street. The lot is 27 feet in width in frout, 25 feet in rea on poutrwesterly side 75 feet 9 inc, and 65 feet 6 inches; the house in depth, with a bsek building 13 fee hes in depth, and a piazza 7 feet 6 inches in depth, ‘The house has a sewer in com- mon with No. 10, leading to the maia sewer in Broadway. ‘The premises may be seen daily from 12 to 3 Spring street.—The two story frame dwelling house with co- vered piazz and frame stable and lot of ground on the souther y comer of Spring and: Thompson streets, known as No. 162 Spring street. ‘The lot ix 19 feet 10 inches in front, 20 feet 4 in- es Lu rear, 62 feet 7 inchs on the westerly. side. and G3 feet: 13¢ inches on the easterly side ‘The house is 19 feet 10 inches fn width, by 29 feet 11 inehes in depth; the stable is 23 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 3 inches, more or less Iso ry feane dwelling known 5 house and lot of ground fo 160 Spring street, ‘The 20 feet i Tihs ji froneat fs) five inches ln rear, 63 feet icheg ou the westerly side, and 63 feet ten inches on easter ide. ‘The house 20 feet 4 inches in width, by 22 feet 5 inches . the two story brick dwelling house and lot of ground the abs known as N, Spring street. The is Cees 22 feet 3 inches in rear, 63 feet 10 ly aide, and 64 feet hes on the easterly 3 inches For further particulars, apply at the aucti Broad st, where mans and plus mnay be secu, ADMINISTRATORS? SALE OF REAL STATE. Witt BE SOLD at Public Vendue on Wednesday, the 26th dav of Feornary Dg eee u a "clock, A. M., at the late res idence of id . Carll, deceased, the Real Estate of which he ae Poste ‘uate in the town of Huntington, and county the Homestead containing about 130 acres of Laud, on are two Dwelling Houses, a good Barn and Out Buildin Well of near the door, and a large po ter, which bas a ne ing spring, neat the house, two large “Apple Oreh: and a variety of choice » the ‘one vies of Ti imber and Sprout vrhole Farm ing nt woed fence: from Dizhills to Soret fol low, containing by eati n 40 acres; also, another piece of ‘Timberand Sprout Land, known by the pame of Newfoundland, near the HalChollow Hills, coutaiai by eatimation, 21 acres: also, Another pig e of Sprout and Timber Land, lyin; eyol the house of ip Valentine, an lioining the re leading from said Valeatine's to Sweet, Holle a conpining 58 agres more or leas: a tract o! it an leadow, on Great Neck, ‘on the south side of the Island, containin, “*iThe above will be sold alt sers. 2%, ee desirous 9 about 10 ether or in pieces to suit purcha- viewing same can call on Jacob P on the premises, or Gilbert Carll, Dixhills.— Any other information can be given by Conklin Carll, Brook- lyn, and indispuraple rifles ven forthe same. ‘AG hem- GILBERT GARLL: } selvorau the onde ae Mastee RICHARD VAN DYKCH Jr, Auctioneer, THE RAIL ROAD DtPOT HOTEL, comer ath Avenue and 9th street.—Anthony J. Bl eckey & Co. will sell nt auction on Thursday, the 27h day of March next, ae @oclock, at the Merchants’ Kxchange, the, every valuable Property on’ the east side of the 4th Avenue aud 86th street. ‘The feet on the strert, ed. an within two blocks of the ine H House is a large two-story attie buil th cellar avd kitchen under the whole, with sheds on ‘The premises are desirable for the purpose of & aie and are now occupied as such. $1000 or $2000 can on Goud and. mortgage, at 6 per cent. Pestession will riven on the ist of May, Titleindisputable. For terms aeicin apply to the A Auctioneers, No.7 Broad street, or oa Now! LAN IN, on the premises, or No. 3 Eleventh street. 0m: GREAT REDUCTION. OLDSMITH’S PREMIUM SYSTEM OF MERCANTILE PENMANSHIP, Guaranteed tone foe we of One Hour each. ROOMS, lé9 BROADWAY. £20 Stis*re EW YORK NAUTICA 1D MATHEMATICAL ‘Academy, No.2 Cherry at—Novigation alt fo nee branches, in the most comic aad practical manner.e. Th certaining of longituds truly with Lunar Observations, and b: Chronometers, in a short ‘and easy. process, developiig, ev thine felating to this most intricate astronomical art, for which such vast suins of money have been offered for. its's0l ‘The practical use of all Nautical Instruments, which are pul n the et order, and constantly kept for piactices together wpthlal the varius batches of pare an fathema theoretically, practically aud mechanieally-—the actual practice pi Soe in several thonsauds have been made complete prectical art m: qualified for officers of t T, Hand, Navigator and Teacher (or 35 y ic Z-No man can have the requisite qual er of Navigation, unless he understands the science perfectly in E) es and has been a complete practical Navigator. Navy, by Capt. M. ications for a teach- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. WHEREAS, JOHN JEFFERSON, alias John Bland, a na- tive of the Parish of Bethnal Green\London, son of the I late Mr.Richard Jefferson, formerly of B of Brick lane, ‘Spitalfields, chee monger,decrased,has not Leen heard ofin E gland, for more than -shorély before,or about that period, he was supposed joverninent, Naval or Merchant Service of the month of April, 1808, s0 he be now alive, he is 37 years of age. ‘The last acconnts were from himself in the years 1830 and 1831, the former from New Youk, th latter froin Bo: His family, being most anxious to receive tidings of his being alive, hereby offer a re~ ward of One Hundred Dollars, on receiving satisfactory evidence thereof, or legal proof of his death, and such reward will ac- cordingly be pads, me the undersigned, in London or through hands ILLIAM AS HEIN iin Counsellor-at-Law, No. Coere street, Boston, all communications are to be addressed. RO BERT "BRITON, Solicitor, " Lond No. 18 Bethnal London, January 29th, 1845." [22 eodisw lawoutlowrs U. 8. MAIL LINE FOR SLRae And Le pias toy tee or will he Steamboat UTIC ‘apt it se, ge the Steamboat for fon of Mg hag? aor, os side, this afternoon at 5 o’clock, Mon- seine ‘eb. for’ “Albany immediately on both sides of the anes ies < ight, ly on board; toF, Co Schally, et FF = VE Ole New Line—Negal: 21st Mare! muperior fast saili Qt: TING SUER, at} tona burthen, ¥ ‘will sail as above, her regular da iv ‘or freight or passage, having nage arae a a cossfoetatle state 100ms and pot at i, or kN South mS the o1 Fae packet shi it. Ira Bu i erply to w puta * mt ‘street, Price bof of had pe eit ee ship Liverpool, tons burtl apenin ol eceed the Hottinguer, and sail on her reqular Ve BUACK BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: POOL PACKETS.—Packet of the Iat of March: ew and splendid fast sniling packet ship INDIANA, aptain ag Wall sail positively on Saturday, the Ist of ular day. March, her Passage, and to secure the best barths, early applications should be made on board. foot of Beckman st, or tothe subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, New York, ee “SRE FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 26th February: Psa ‘plendid fast sailing packet, ship, GARHICR, aptain Trask, will positively sail as above, her regn- F r passage, having superior acecommodations, in beg or steerage, apply on board, orto IN HERD w. £18 Gl South areet. FOR GLASGO W—Reguiar Packet—The fast sail- ing British barque ADAM CARR, 350 ton: burthen, ‘aptain Kobert Scott, will sail Saturday, 22d i or fretght, 30 bales cotton oF bulk thereo excellent sccommodations, ert street, of to fire Ae ry Ds = ODHULE & MINTORNS Sonth street. FOR SALB—Twenty-tour Covered FREIGH' CARS, such as are used on the Pennsylvania Rai Roads.’ ‘They will be sold very low. If notsold be fore Saturday, the Ist of March, they. will be offered puolic sale at the premises of the subscriber, at 10 o’clock, A West side Broad street, below Locust street, Philadelp! a31_Imeod *gbz FOR LONDON—Packet of the Ist ich—The eclendid rare ship VICTORIA, Captain —, will bove, her regular day. This spl jendid sp f passed accommodations for cabin and steerage passenge’s, all of which will peppy ged rae, bY by making et early app! eaten on *HN HERD MAN, 61 South st. i , Will positively as above, her regular Sg fe hi having Aecominodatious wea Ee cealorer toch o& vootd at Orlouns what ioe! Heels OF MK. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, ba 100. The eke Sip’ osetia Cancun (A. Eldridge, will sne- ceed the Garrick, and sail 26th Marel regular day. ; is AWASSAGE OR GLASGO W,-—Packet SARK, Captan Scott ~T' his fast saidin ackat thip- wil vail for the above port im a few days steora 1 for cabin, second cabin and re posecagern. earl; foot ol kinan street, ald 1d be made on board, id for their fr can have them pngat ditvet trom: Gliazow in the packet ship Ann Haley. ML jeave Gla about the 12th ‘aieh, grin ror LIVERPOOL" Now 5 falar Packe: sail the 26th of fast gine Packet Ship GARRICK, Capea ae J. He packet, #2! wr" po ic! Ne eke Cater about the pril, on favorable ters earl \° us T. PAPSCOT cation be mop Recessive fone At heir General Passage Om UB a by Til NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER. bf Packet of the 26th February—The splenaid KRICK, 1160 "to tons eat pea Ba TAC ath will salon Wednesday, lar day. ips arta this ine ‘Deing all 1000 tous and upward per. sons about to embark for the old country, wall not the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in reference to any other, as their great capacity renders them every way more comfortable and convenient then ships cy asmall class, and their accommodati r eabin, second cabin and steerage a, it is well ki are superior to those of other Wine cl pachets., Perscus writhisk to. soqnre, ena. sboule aot i to make early application au boned, fon aa oF £0 At their General fassoge Office, 76 Sonth street. coroer Varden Lane FOR NEW ORLEANS=Louisian York Spore Packet of March 6th id new barque JANE KE. WILLIAM 8, er! built expressly for a packet, will sail as above, her Freculer For freight or passage, ha ious, apply on board, at faire g haudacme furnighed aecommo- MCOLLING & CU, 56 Bout st vely no goods reesived ou board after Wednesday even- be | ‘Sth inst. Agoats 1a New Orlennts Messrs, Hullin & Woodruff, we wl promprly forward al add cue tor steht To sul on or about the Ist rst Mareh—theanbstaatia), commarfeot ; ed ship Resta JENKINS Nw he ore Por freight or pasaage nthe yy Ki es CUNO R flare Ha = THE BEST CHANCE te oh OFFERED TO MAKE TO LET—A first rate Porter House in a great business Part of the city ; the day and night business very good; fixtures &e. for sale | would make a good grocery, ried or Ci is a chance that ry—fixtures for ‘ele may never offer again. a! aot oraer Grocer ands Hotel, famished and fitted. up with beds, &o-thia is ag usinfas stand. Several Houses, enue? Beciees beseisents eran te various parts of the city. For sale a Tavern in New Jeriey—o other public house in the Place; has 4 scres of baad and stabling fo 30 horses: would best anit & person that under stands the butchering business. or will be traded for city pro- pertys disinnee 20 miles {om York. first rate Fruit Store. A good Refectory in Park Row. Persons wanting Houses, Stores Cellars, Rooms or Farms, may apply to GILLESPIE, House Agent, 552 Peatl street, neat Broadway, or wishing to let or sell out, A thre ry Brick House and Stere in Broadway, west side, niear to Can 500 per annum. A House and two Stores in Bro«dw: earl street. A partner wanted with $600 cash, ina profitable bsines:—this is a sure investment. 'o Let—A four-story Brick House, store, cellar, and Kicker Unper part suitable for boarding. The Store 1s well for drygoods. Groton water in every floor, Situated earl street near Broadway. It*re F TO LET-FIVE NEAT pes HOUSES—at and (sige near the corner of 7th avenue and 25th, streets to 300 dollars. Reference and security required. They are situated in the most thriving part of the city, at the end of tpaae routes, so as to insure seats without delay in stormy wea- er, for persons doing business down iown. Possession of two for immedi tely, of the other three on first of 4 lwFec WANTED—Immediately tohire, Two Rooms, Kiten- sim 3; cy, fot mall family Would be rraferred with an adjoining room. to be occupied as an office. tbe iytuated between Broadway, Joba, Pearl and Wall streets, Ad- dress “Post Office, box No. 1482. £23 st@ec 25 LET, Pe IMMEDIATE Li ay GIVEN—The Store Ho. of Naseas stresesdierans com, peat |" 1, with Fi; Bt d Pi sis Roplication to be ante nt the kak of tee saat ernid, for terms, wide ea SITTIN jem . ROOM ad BED NobMateschel "ston the hactons, at the house No. 3¢ Church street, within one’ door af jarclay street. ‘The apartments sre well suited fora single ei rego ora married couple, without encumbraners. the COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY—Saitable, x al respects, fora person doing busi in the city. Fora ard, with full description and. directions, apply a 628 dway. ri sew ‘Waron and a second-hand Rockaway. e x SPACIOUS AND FASHIONABLE HOTEL IN PHILADELPHIA TO BE LEASED. ‘! otel, MARSHALL Capita d and em- lerior, and much improved new entrances and stairwavs, and by re- a oe the sound floor, is to bs leased unfurnished upon s situate! in the most fashionable part of the most fashiona- thut atreet,) and is not distant from the depots Itis about 74 feet front on Chestnut cae fou} Sad dre scores inh extending 1 1G feet to ‘Carpenter atret, and th atreet, hain iphia. ean accommodate APRS. JOSEPH B. TOWNS) f14_lweod re 09 Arcl A COUNTRY Wenn ro ng a in the town of Pelham ter Count che village of East Chore, aeons 16 mike feet York, containing 140 acres of land tiny jand, the balance 90 acres is in a high st te of eulti fruit trees of all kinds in abundance. re two KO! ig Houses on it, recently built, together w val Tibial Seece coin crib, Ne, ‘Khe place is bea y gituated, commandin 8 view of 1 d_ and surrom it will be sol low or exchanged for improved fy Bsn “For farther par- pale apply at 68 West street, between n Carlisle and Rector Alto, 8 Lots of Ground, pie 100, on ng easterly sit 11th Avenne, between 37t ‘38th ‘stree! faz BRUN LA ROSIERE & COURT, 116 William street, have just received by the Louis Phi assortment of Wreaths, Polka, Rachel, igerion Head Dresses; Glove Trimmings and Hair Pins tia okt Camelia, Hues, and lays assortment of Fancy rs for Balls. ‘They are all ofthe ateacstyle, and for Fichnras are earpatsed By dons in the Unites Bea WELO Ss NATIONAL h, CIROUS, PARK THEA’ LAST REPRES As the Company will bore ina 7 TIONS! GREAT R EDUC! SN OF PRICES! Ab Cents tocvery part of the Theatre! GALLI ERY 12! TWELVE shee Wes ry? DB ACs SIN THE RING And th 1 be pl Ie RY Equest s me MAD AMES WANE HIS TERRIFIC HOR K DAREDEVIL. oe which a TREBiE COMPANY will appear.) i Vaca of OF FICK OF JEEE ERAN "YORK, Fe COTTON ai 5Q BALES COTTON YARN, No. 15 to 20—yat received from the Carroll Mill, being a very superior artlele for mannfacturer’s use. Ale, at } times, t full supply of No. cay for country trade—for sale at the lowest market oie fur cas! AYID'B RIMING, f22 9. *m No, 30 Ce lar street. A. SEIGNETTE BRANDY, &c N half Pipes, Pie | casks and cighths, Of the old and genuine brand, very superior quality. high proof and flavor, recently aed direet Rochelle, uader Camtom House lock, encit ture, .T. NICOLL 7 and 69 Front st. us Brandy. J. J. Dupuy’s” brand. jeard, iv 0 , Various vintages— estat Hass lock=-eatities debenture und {22 3tis*m HARDWARE AT LOW PRICBS. TRS SU BSC ees eanel (Agent for several manufacturers in ° fers reat advantages to deslers—is now receiv lag aleiee ppl & . ms! Birmingham and Sheffield Goods, which are offeres trifling advance on the sterling cost. Tho ‘grows low priced Table Cs utlery, all patterus, at present cost and charges. 10 casks Woe” 8 Files, all sizes from 4 to 14 inches, 5 casks Hand Saws, at $5,75 $0 bags fine Wrought Nails. 8 casks Cur MKnob and Pi andieaticks, Frame Pulleys, isis ee re, Seedteed gis D A 90 Soha stzee up stais, WELCH’S NATIONAL CIRC 3US, PARK ATRE. The Manager ever parious hg ee the wishes of the public fall y neces the fo!low iy Pe ett OF PRICES,-69 oe .25 Cents. 124 Cents. it be | be pres nted the Seenes tled ; Coan, NET, ar wae Pre HORSE DEVILDARE Previous to which a Grand Equestrian Performance, com- soege}ne with a Grand Horse Pageant, A Beautiful Dance by Miss L. Weils. Loeal Song, by E. M. Dickenson. A Pantomime Equestrian fh “py C. J. Rogers, entitled England, Ireland aud Se:tland. ae ‘aulting by the Company , heac ‘arlan Grand Homan Double Act’ by Nathans and Cadwallader By desire, the Misare W Walls will danes ta Polka. jagnificent Act of Horsemauship, Immense Gymuastic Feats, by 8. ‘Miterand Jd. Nathans. An African Concert, by Messrs. Hoyt, Kdwatds, Winnemore and Kelly Doors open at6 o'clock, and performance to commence at 7. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, Feb) 2uh—TUESDAY, 2ith—and Tete sed. sam fopian Baad of Sere- instruments. rh ra. entitled DE BEAUTIES Altered from the abs cin Wommkenbeln: New dia” -s, decorations and full choruses Doors open at half past 6-—Performance to couunence at half On each evening will be A variety o of populas RON! lers, zerompanied, Also, the hiopian past ar ira ier and Parquette 50 cents. Second tier 25 cents. Private ones Box Office opea fsom 9 o’clock A M to 5 o’clock P M, to se- cure seats. ‘TRYON’S CIRCUS. BO WERY AMPHITHEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 24, —— night of JACK SHEPPARD on the stage and in the “arney Wil ities, will HT b felon Wal ‘alter Aymar in the comic and extravaganza singer and daucer, will arity of drolleries ‘ing—Johu Gossin and Ben Jennings. appear in a ‘Clowns to the . H, Stout and 77 astonishing pup:l, Master Ni He, will “fs future the doors will open at6—the performance will com- mence at 7, Boxes, 25 Cents; Pit, 12)4; Private Boxes $3, (21 It*ee NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC eae HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO OF THE M At ABE TA TABERNACLE, on MONDAY EVENING, ‘ebrual ath. cea SOLO PARTS BY en SIGNORS, BOs MISS JULIA L. ‘NORTHALL, The entire voce compre tt Pert, Seorr ill, halt- the following Programme embrac &e., to be sustained by the for the occasion; with + regular order of the Orato By MADAM PICO—A: Recitatives, Songs, ina jneipals engaged sublime Chorusses interposed in *O! thou that felleat t good tidings.” (tHe shall feed h * re was ee Nateched: 6 “*] know that felt eg? ina Miss NORTHALL—Ree—""There IS Shepherds - aad aa) - Ane} of the ee - “ . ” “ “And d suadenl there "was with seyateivickos | iereasly, O! Daughter of i. "Come ae him, all ih that labor.” ‘Was with the “ “Bat th non dic st not leave his soul Mr. JONES—.. Fear Comfort, ce my People.” Rey, ail shall be exalted.” Reo—"'Tny ‘bo! ke ath broken his heart.” Ai"Bebold ane see if there be any sor- om tnto wich of pes sae Mr, BROUGH-. wee" “Flue tau the Lora? Batwho may abide, “For behold darkeese shall cover mH Mr. MEYER-... ‘Thou st goneup oni © Gay. do the Nations 20 furiously rage.” Grand Final Worth b—, TRAE a iin open Mame Rte he Bookstore of Saxton _& Miles, pieoel wei eee Nesbitt’s, oar of Wall and Waterstreets; and at "lie doo door of the. ipaq nacle Bec ANGLE SEA SINGERS. (THISBAND of European Harm are now on their way to this country. ‘They intend visiting the principal cities in the Umited States, where they: chant the lovers of good fhusic with Songs, Glees, Chorusses, c.." in their ‘own language, and also’ in. Eoglt h they have practiced in contempt = iS iciting this ‘country. ‘They will appear in theirnati Due notice will be be given of their arr fai it*ec PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. T announce to a ara shore Hoosen, bees leave mM CONCERT of the season ie Loy, Dee at the Apotis Rooms, on Saturday, Marl h Ii see Yelock precisely. ‘Subse dakcts to Which they sree. tit apririag to Messrs. pebarfenbers & Luis, 361 Broad- way, near ‘tree Pat Stuse ra Wit. SCHARFENBERG, Secretary. GERMAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. THE GRAND CONCERT, in aid of th py Shagiable Fond . e of Murch, 8G. st %ie Lapereachees on lowing eminent talent will a "Ste WS SCHAHFENBE WOR PHRODE We Stdweveypr, ) ‘harionet. A.number of Gentlemen Amateurs have kindl fina several German erate td Orshena of Sree Fer formers, composed princi Philharmonic Society, will execute the following ieee, vis le, on which oceasion the fh "al, ViZ.— The celebrated Symphony i 7 C minor... by nee so Pings aUave by Mendelsohn. Bartholdy. ischutz.....by ‘on Weber. eke de Perfe formanees will Pe ‘under the direction of Pescara rane emmncencepreloek mrelealy ay H 5 HY , rors, af the Socrtn uke ening ct the Gomer maieat Mince COMMITTEE, Leopold Bierwirth. GRAND 5. FOR CONCERTS AND | BALLS. Price for Balls... : Price for Concerts anos GRAND eye (crore Al takes Saloon, on Monday » Febraary ‘HE INDEPENDENCE GUARD Grand pein itary ruary Grand i yy Mare 3d." place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Wednesday, THE GT. DAYID'S SOCIETY will bold their Annual ie Tat Nivlow-ox Teena ne Tab whens Sociseke aes eed —— COLDEN. President. rm eons | ON SHAKESPEARE, Mikervon Geciun, anton te tees Crist ‘toe Bo ciety Library Room, this evening, Monday, at ‘clock. e admittance 50 ceate—Gentleman and Veo La ies, Oe SOCIALIST FESTIVAL AND BALL! TN, CONSEQUENCE of the aanraa respecting the Second ad Ball of the Neason will tuke place on ‘Tacadays Feb, 25th, at the Broadway House, corner of place hear i ra a | aa THE MO! ati Ra ‘GOMERY GUA! iblo’s Saloon, on Mone ace on Tuesday, Feb rand street ‘and Broad: nd at the 25 cents, £22 2StM&Tatre kets can be had of J. Hi » 43: Li t, Hall on Sunday evening. Gentlemen teens eth including refreshments. Doors open at half past 6 o'clock BILLIARDS. THIS must be seen to be delieved—the ball Lis played at 6g 2, rune t0 3 to 4, t0 5, to 6, to 7, 8 Ag 109 and by play. The above angles can one blow: "a eh ies are wp Kor sale at 149 Fulton, or . The maker bank or trae ‘imem ANTED FOR GASH—A double aet of Harness, and + modmy built Rockaway Wagon, for family use, all i exeell-ut order. Apply at 144 Gran) street, between 8 tnd 10 oreloe| 123 3 ST—On S:turday eve L® TRUNKS, | marked . TWO LEATHER hile-colag from Dugnings’ to Dry Dock, ‘landt, Chatham, Bast Brosdway and Go ae ving mich Cher mas lead 0 ‘unks, will ber re cha Raters MOORE: Peat Uke 123 dete ‘T SHIP ROSCIUS from Li. erpool=is discharging neral order at Orleans wharf. foot of Wall street » will please attend to the receipt of their cogde mm: jee ACKER SHIP HOT CNGUER from Liverposl—< nees per this vessel will please take notice, ag under geaeral order, nt west side Burling ship mi may WVOODNULL & MINTURNS, 87 South street “NOTICE ESSRS, BEEBE & COSTAR, Fashionable Hatters, will exhibit, the Ist Mi 1845, at their Sal jes Room, roadway "The Spring Fashion for Gentlemen's Hats a variety of new Spring. 13 6 is dis Per y LE OUR-WHEELED C “ARKI AGE, of 9m elegant con pct in, for two horses —Apply to R.C., at the desk of this office, forifarther partieulars. {23 Iw*re FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE of « three story house, only hres J years tye bya private fuity, consiting of évery Actor ving up house for cash. es ierer, to lwire if The o ont ering and JE te gold’ cheap in bul EXPRESS NOTICE LIVINGSTON, WELL & POMEROY have removod their L Express Office from No. 2 to No. 8 Wall sireet. 16 ,1 wis re BUR | NEW YORK oan SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN BINK I! MAKERS SPECIAL MES TING of the above Society will be held at their room, 3 ferent street, on Monday, February the 2ath. at half-pase’ 7 i deration the best ni nt hose who may compelled to leav mrt of thede Deere, i reside. t 8. RUSHES, & Secretary, 121 Troy «cet peor Dé, a0 DEO OLOGNE of JOHN B FALCO, a He nes, Venetian and Bohe- 8 mi fa Pesta Burton Ne. Noa Walia | Washington. (Correspondence of the Herald } Wasuineron, Feb. 21, 1845. Mr. Polk still keeps within his own bosom his thoughts about men who are to enter his Cabinet. [ now begin to doubt if he will divulge his views on the subject until after he is inaugurated. No man ever elevated to the chief magistracy of the Union has conducted himself more wisely and pru- dently than he has both during and since the cam- paign that has resulted in his election. The latest news afloat in Washington is that nobody knows who are to be Cabinet Ministers. 1should’at won- der if it continued to be the latest till after Colonel Polk has taken his oath in the presence of his fel- tow citizens at the Capitol of the United States to support the Constitution. He continues, for a brief period op each nai to receive company. | understand Mr. Packing! — the British minister, paid him a visit to-day. news which reached here this morning in @ pubs form, which recorded the intrigues of the British for the purchase of California, has created much conversation in political circles. Some of the whigs want to deny it, saying it has been started for the purpose of influencing the action of the Se- nate on the Texas question. They may make any surmises they please—it is nevertheless perfest!y true, and any member of Congress has it in his power to satisfy himeelf of its correctness if he chooses Capt Ryndere, J. N. Parmlee,and Messrs. Noah and Gansevoort Melville, are among the last arri- vals trom the North. It will surprise many of the friends as well as the enemies of Texas annexation, to learn that Mr. Merrick, the whig Senator from Maryland, made a very able speech to-day in favor of the House re- solutions. He was tollowed by Mr. Huntington in some very severe remarks in allusion to Mr. Col- quit, and was called to erder by the Chair. Judge Colquit explained; vhen Mr. Huntington pro- ceeded. We want many other measures of reform, but if we get the postage bill itis all we can reasonably expect at this session ‘The weather here has become as warm as May or June. A rumor prevails in town that an organized De- mocratic Committee of this city, waited on the President elect, yesterday, and he "declined to re- ceive the gentlemen in that capacity; but would be very glad to see them individually as his fellow citizens, and as individuals. Ido not know any et as to its truth. ashington continues daily to fill vp with ple from all sections of the Union. General arrived this morning in the cars, and met with, é kind and cordial reception from his old associates and friends in the Capitol and elsewhere. General Armstrong is not so well to-night—some fever has supervened. Yovrsa, Sanpy Hoox. ee Tue Carito., : Wasu:znoton, Saturday. Annexation Certain—Despatches from England— Calhoun. Jas. G. Bennett, Esq. : The Senate was still occupied with the annexa- tioa question to-day, Senator Ashley, of Arkansas, leading off with a strong and powerful argument in favor of the passage of the treaty resolutions. He was followed by Senator Dickinson of New York. They will pass the Senate,and Texas will be added to the bright constellation of liberty—so says Sena- tor Mangum, the President of the Senate, who, although opposed to the measure, is convinced of the correctness of this opinion. The only demo- cratic Senator believed to be hostile, is Senator Tappan of Ohio, an abolitionist. Despatches from England were reeeived to day by the State Department, of interest—particulars toemorrow. Mr. Calhoun stands perfectly aloof in the contest tor the formation of the inet. He represents no clique, no faction, and asks nor de- sires nothing but what is right and will submit to nothing wrong. TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS: SECOND SESSION. In Senate. Wasunoton, Feb. 22, 1845. After prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Daiey, (the read- ing of the jeurnal being dispensed with,) sundry unimportant petitions were presented. Various adverse reports upon private cases were then agreed to. The Senate bill from the House, allowing draw- backs upon foreign merchandize exported in the original packages to Chihuahua, and Santa Fe in Mexico, was taken up. Mr. Huntineron said, that the amendments of the House to this bill had changed the whole sys- tem of drawbacks. The amendments, therefore, required specia! consideration, and he moved ac- cordingly that the biil be referred to the Commit- tee on Commerce. Agreed to. After consideration of several bills, incidentally, the Senate took up The bill providing for appeals in cages cf bank- ruptey ; and on an amendment by Mr. Woocbury, for restricting such appeals to decisions hereafter made (as understood.) A discussion was elicited, in which Mr. Woodbury, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Ber- rien, and Mr. Choate were the participants ; all except Mr. Woodbury being opposed to the amend- ments, when Mr. W_ suggested that the bill be laid aside informally, which was agreed to. A bill for repealing the act for the better regula- tion ot the District Courtsin Louisiana was passed, and several ether bills of a local and private char- acter, when the Senate resumed the special order, to wit: the House resolutions for ANNEXING TEXAS TO THE UNITED STATES, and the adverse report of the Committee of For- eign Relations of ike Senate thereon. Mr. HuntineTon, from last evening, resumed the floor in continuation of his remarks. Leaving the constitutional question, he said he should now con- sider the considerations connected with the expe- diency of this measure. Did we want Texas? Were we cramped for room? Had we no lands for the swelling increase of our population? Where was the vast lerritory, still unoccupied, of the five States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas, to say nothing of lowa and Wisconsin ? What did we want with the lands of Texas? The Senator from Missouri, (Col. Bentor,) at the last session, in executive considezation of the Sead treaty, had said, as reported in one of his speeches, that the territory ot Texas was under mortgage for the redemption ot the debts of Texas; that it was covered over with scrip, and grants, and titles, and pre-emptions, and bounties, and so forth; and the Senator from Missouri doubtless understood the question us well, if not better, than any other Sen- ator on this floor. And has he not deciared to us that, from his information, the whole of the te tory “of Texas proper was covered over with serip ? Mr. H. then elaborated the difficulties arising from the settlement of the debts of Texas, either with or without the assumption of her lands; for in either case the Federal Government must become responsible for the expost facto liabilities et the State of Texas, whatever their amount. We should have difficulty, too, in the settlement of the boundary with Mexico—perhaps war. And what were we to gain in reality from this annexation? The House resolution | pa that Texas shall surrender to the United States all her dock-yards, navy and navy-yards, &c., which Mr. H. admitted were not very extensive—they were oat in the bill, but they were not very extensive. ‘e would gain aad nothing from the acquisition of this territo- and we should have ali the coats to liquidate. Rie Senator from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Buchanan,) had said that he did not like the House resolution becanse’ of the want of adequate provisions respect- tng the public lands, and the Indian relations which will grow out of the annexation proposed ; but the Senator says that let us pass this measure and we can agree upon the terms hereafter. hat would be the result of the concession, if catried out? Might it not lead to the assumption of all the re- wnsibilities of Texas by inture arrangements? Mr. ne said that his friead from Tennessee (Mr Foster) had declared that he never would accede to a measure for the annexation of Texas, unless with a special clause providing against the possibility of an assumption of her debts. Yet with the conces- ston of the Senator from Pa,, and the admission of the doctrine of repeal or amendment, wher the security against this assumption? Mr. H descanted upon the expected contingency of a ¥ with Mexico, and said he had a number of letters from men of commercial business expressing their apprehensions of such a war, and asking his opin- ton and advice, Xc. Mexico was a weak nation, but what dangers could she not inflict upon our commerce, by the issue of her letters of marque and reprisal, by her parchments, authorizing im her name privateers of all nations, to prey upon the ships of our commercial marine? Mr. H. took 18- sue with Mr. Buchanan, on ‘he several proposi- tions—that the admission of Texas would quiet the jealousies and divisions excited in the popular mind—that it was called for by an expression of the popular will—that it would settle the question of slavery—that it would give us the monopoly of he cotton market of the world—that it would pro- mote the navigating and manufacturing interests othe north and the east. Upon allasd singular of these propositions, Mr. H. dissented from the Senator from Pa , and in respect of the navigation and commerce of Texas, Mr conceived that we would not gain much either with or without annexation. Texas had a single port accessible to small vessels, and a dozen of sloops would suffice for her exports and imports 2g ears to come. Regarding the increase of trade orthern manufacturers, he believed that about

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