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To VY 7 ALD No-Payatent or Tux Taoors EmpLore 2NQUEL- ErorT.—The “ natives’ ry late from China—Short Passag: of the FT Ri od Ihe. 9,908,486 sacs Board of free ree none NEW YORK HER * | une rae Anrt-Renters—rax Minitia System — | ave making a tetrible outery about reduced expen- tg ship Soeiaat Conese re reap ‘Corton Revont—Canzon, Sept. 1 80, Bein. Stock, | ae sbaut ey His Honor the Mayor inthe " . ET 8 renege eee The e - | ditures and astounding economy, in the adminis- he clipper s' 2 J i aaa. aan a . New York, ‘fucsday, March 11, 1845, The delay of the Legislature of this State in pass ag iy wie * le | Twist, Dales... ee eeeeeeeeeeees M84 4,225] A few petit icf from erroneous taxa- Batata tation acerca nis oD ing the bill for the payment of the troops employed | tration of the city government, founded on the | discoverer of Paimer’s Islands, arrived here yee. Deliveries. Stock. | tion were reoslveds eedeperoreinuly retested in quelling the disturbancesia the aati-rent coun- Comptroller’s Report, We find that all this is, in- terday in the remaikably short passage of ninety Bombay, bales. im Philosophy and + 22,674 120553 | few a im tavor of relief fcom taxation, were 71bt 11,713 | alg adopt: a 5 Benga when the ned. Metigion ties is beginning to exeite a great deal of indigna- | deed, 4 complete verification of the old adage, Ae Nyse _ on the 9h of Deosshbers} "eee 101300 14'988 ¢ Board adjou We give on the first page of our paper this mom- | tion amongst all classes of intelligent and patriotie | ‘great cry and little weol.” Their efforts at eco- P —— ions > aga ———— es Supe: Court. A a‘, a 5 i pur ‘eform—a ter- | amd we have received the Hong Kong Gazette of Thal . cpalce soe e collec ccree Al, 147,283, ore @ full Bench. iug, a rather curious and interesting epistle from | citizens. It were strange, indeed, if this shabby | nomy have been like their efior's at reform: ra including “sion. .—— - wel eee one of the new philosophers ofthe day. Itgivesan | conduct did not excite a general feeling of disap- | ribly sharp look out having been kept after cheese | the 7th. DES: : aa Pasess en Bou -Syove silver, tar *, 4. per cent <0 Hoket Hoga Forge ype account of the present state and prospects of the | probation and contempt. The mean, saeaking, | parings, whilst thousands end thousands of dollars} This paeeage of the Houqua is ose a ® — pees peyorey aired chant tee et rh ae sit Master and Wartens of ihe Port of New York, vs. Fourierites in the great and fertile State of Ohio, | and contemptib'e opposition made to the pay of | were equandered without the sine qualne of | onrecord. She is the most beautiful vessel-we ato 5 par echt. discount. mmomins aoveiaitpipa ae ghey vais Sth ee and throws some interesting light on the most re- | those men cannot, indeed, be too strongly repro- | conscience. In the single item of street clean- | ever saw. é es peine tn Owend Sa cue notnns orien 8 report of relerees m ag favor of tiff, Denied. cent discoveries of that sect on the somewhat im-| bated, It is not only inean, but itis positively un- | ing,” the increase of expenditure during thedast} ‘There is not much mews of consequence. We y. Jabes A. Woodinatl ads. Muguatus Vaupet. Motion on American account, exchange on Londen has advanced trial depied. find a few interesting commercial items, which | to 43 o4,at which rate it is firm in Canton, eA Tea admr., de: ads. Henry Barclay. Judg- portant subject of marriage, and the relative social } just. year, over that preceding, has been $39,097 18. 43 2d to'4s 3d per Mexican dollars; Hl. M. Tienipotcntiery, ment for plaintift. position of the sexes. The writer is a Mrs. Gove Just let us look at the facts of this case. blere | Just think of it, ye tax payers! For street clean- weannex. t on the Bengal Government, Trewsury 220 Fapées per 100 —the same, we believe, who some lime since gave | we haye these citizen-soldiers obeying, with the | ing! ‘The whole administration of these wretched | The Chinese seas are {ull of, pirates; and they perry pescien Daecves ee Bs on 90, 0 Bo ree lectures in this city on anatomy and phisyology. | utmost alacrity and cheerfulness the call of the au- | reformers hes been, from beginning to end, weak, | had become bold enough toattack small towns. J safe." ung Mancn 10--Robert Hall ve E. Waterbeiey aiid FB. W- The Celestials are progressing rapidly“in Kuro- ; pakicure 20 Gecrees or Liverpool, £3 10 ne 16 +4 derherry. THs 8 ap pation ol over to recover the i viligati an ft 01 eet—an abundance of tonnoge, ond freights | valu some shoes, &o pear 4 pean civilization. One or two more treaties like | tig rather given way; to out-perts, 10sper ton edition. | dence that plaintiff waa adealer tv boots et ekon ors those with America and England will perfect | al; to ‘Auioy, $6 per ton of 40 feet; to ports north of Amoy, | kept a sore for that purpose in Lae sires. Defend- 10 to 12 60. ants carryon « similar jiness in Pearl street. them. : Je . Sometime in June last, if was indebted to detond- The Montauk was to sail in thee days for City Intelligence. ants in the sumcf $225 14; about that time plaintiff be- New York. Rawano ov Hosssrr.—The following wretched joke is | come lneant, im consequence of indulging rather irealy x manufactured especially for the amusement and benefit of » A On the evening ef Wellnesday'a pitatital vessel | His Honor Myer Harper, who is wo exceedingly jocular | eat, tnd proceeded to Boston. ‘Defendants then Insued entered this harbor and landed some of her crew | himéelf, that he isoble to take, and appreciate a joke as | AD attachme ps ep 7. fos ee Os crest eee ; aetea </aioareiiedaved: I native ; Well as any olher man out of all his constituency. A few | levied to the amount o $389 05. Proceedings were near Green Island ; they plundered a small native | guys siuce, it was reported that Coptain Morton, of the | Words instituted in the Court of Chancery, to dec! town ct era to sheepontt of $100, and ee 4d District of Municipal Police, had been turging an | plaiutit! alunatic. ‘This action Le naw SACHEM Be pice escaped to their boat, e following evening the , by barberizing bankable money for Beach one ppoint pirates again entered the harbor, aed boartied'a ans aaa parties j ‘men in that exceeding y vebasae. mean cenreent sh his effects, to recover the amount levied. water-boat from which they extracted a considera. | able currency. ‘This was partially contradicted by a pri- | For defence, it was shawn that after plaintif’™s property ble sum of money. ‘The crew of the water-boat, | vate MP. nomed Pitcher, and to Rowand this set elke: mrcape lel uth es hose pete nie be : 3. bi the next morning accused of having set Teco| , bes made a noise which was heard on board the H. G. radi yl el aad opel go ih fed doa te & ret | ing a quarter’s rent, and (hut the defendants thereupon steamer Proserpine. Boats were promptly launch. . i oA wag | assumed the payment of this arrears of rent—that the ed and purale made, but the pirates again es poe heeled Sue eeeaner i upon chat dt: | Valance remaining due was handed over to Mre. Hell. esiedr a Ler Jast hoe it creme epprohen, ter and family, ho immediatel informed the Police re. | Adjourned over to this forenoon. sions of something of 1s i. 4 t at- | porter of this paper that the statement was true.— tack of the Hannah, and various other. affairs, | Thore isan old saying that “little pitchers have large | etore the Rec bev igh yt nary which have not been mentioned is the public papers canny ao ih char is . smallennns : pel peopled Matuew C Tron District 4 itaeas — - is ears he is an ass, as by tel ye ‘ we. " Siar thie ie Een are bolder and more nu- | Pie vert dyoken by ihe Mayor kis honesty being made | Mancu 10—~T+ial of Hemy MC Ragge.—This cane was merous than usual. a handle of a more useless utensil than a broken pitcher resumed upon the opening of the Court, aud several wit- Yesterday we received the following documents nesses were examined for the defenco,and evidence to sus- Ms ~ cannot well be conceived. tain the previous geod character of in the shape in the Portuguese and English languages, which pi * } to those interested in the. trade Ay China are of Bunctane<Sorgeant. Cochrane rei hy oli inion of eter of introduction, were produced, and some of Greatimportance, We read. in theese enactments | rested Jack Robinson, who is charged with being an ac- s . Of the Macao Senate the fate of their beautiful | complice of Nancy Murrey, the woman arrested for the Blea gee he ak iy nw Margen town. In the vain hope of raising a small revenue, | Philadelphia burglary, yesterday. tsin the highest honors of his profession, who has a by a tonnage duty, they drive foreign shipping from Nothing elee, except petit larcenies, and potatoes of * ¥ 1 di ig Case us princ! wel for the defer their port; and they retain an expensive custom- | that kidney, came up to-day at either of the police office | Peveciatca with James MN, Sun de summed up in man house establishment, whose labors will be light. Coroner’s Offices.—Mancn 10.—DeatH ynom Fa- | ceedingly eloquent and forcible ner, calling forth at Merchants will not bond goods in Macao, paying a | 11NG Into 4 CusteKw.--The Coroner held au inquest this | one time great applause from the spectators. In the course duty upon are export, when they can store them in | ™orning upon the body of a child, named Mary Anp | of his speech, te rave Kennedy, the kee Hongkong with equal security without paying any | Dunn, two years ofage, who came to hor death under the | mendous lashing. Mr. ‘Shephard red tion whatever. Neither will vessels requirin following circumstances. Her mother Was paying a visit | trial of this cause, a junior counsel, exaction ever. fe ‘quiring | with the child at the house of Felix McGlin, in twenty: | forthe defence. Since that period hu has 'y to refit, enter the ‘Typa or inner harbor for that purpose ; paying tonnage dues of 3s. per ton, when imbecile, inefficient, and profligate. What have they done? Made war on the apple-women and tied tin pans around the Park Fountain on the Fourth of July! Every pledge and promise that they made before their election has been violated, and yet these men again present themselves as. candidates for our suftrages, because forsooth they promise to save us from the * Pope,” the “ Irish’ and the ‘* Dutch.” Fiocaine Tue Boys.—They had a convention at Newark the other day, at which the question of the propriety of abolishing corporeal punishment in schools, was debated with a great deal of earnest- nessan¢ ability. The clergy stuck out stoutly for flogging, and one of them, the Rey. Dr. Cogswell, thought it a great injustice that the boys of the present generation, were not flogged so soundly as those who smarted in the days of his amiable ado- lescence! These parsons actually quoted the Bi- ble, in order to show that that blessed bock sanc- tioned the infliction of corporeal punishment on un- breeched urchins !4, But when have the clergy as a body, with the Bible in their hands, not resolute- ly withstoed every wise, enlightened, humane and christian effort to improve upon the customs and practises of the past ? As for the question of corporeal punishment in schools, we trust that the day is fast coming, when ne teacher of youth will obtain employment unless he can manage his pupils without treating them like brutes. Government Arrest.—Mr. O’Callaghan, pro- She has now, it would appear, abandoned the in- | thorities, leaving their homes and their business, vestigation ef the physical structure of man, and | and at the most inclement season of the year, has taken to the study of those hidden mysteries of | starting off to engage in a duty of the most unplea- our nature, which are subjected to the disseetions | sant character imaginable—risking health, life, every thing, for the purpose of maintaining the su- premacy of the laws and the integrity and peace of their State. Week after week those brave and pa. triotic men are engaged in this arduous service, and finally return to their homea, after having ef- fectuaily quelled the disturbances, and received watering of Greeley and Brisbane, and their fellow | the warmest thanks of the civil authorities. It laborers, maieand female, throughout the country. | might be supposed that the Legislature would in- ‘The magtilicent schemes of these new reformers | stantly, and with the greatest cheerfulness, reward looked admirably in the columas of the Tribune and | their patriotic and valuable services, by bestowing Social Regenerator ; and when deseanted on by | upon the troops the largest amount of remunera- Channing and Godwin, with all the flowing elo-] tion which the Jaw permitted. But the emi- quence of transcendental oratory, the new Jerusa- | nently patriotic, intelligentand upright representa- lem of “phalaoxes,” and “grand industrial associa- | tives of the people at Albany, do notlook at such tions,” appeared dazzlingly beautiful. But when | matters as this, with the optics of ordinary citizens. the disciples once got practically to work, and es- | When the bill for the payment of the troops is pre- tablished themselves on the boulders ot the Pike | sented, a number of those sapient and honest-legis- county paradise, or squatted on the verdant banks | lators at once seize upon itas affording an oppor- of Skeneatsles Lake, they very speedily came to | tunity for fresh political intrigues, and actually op- their senses. The philosophy of the thing was not | pose it, not on the ground which they alledge, be- to be questioned; but, somehow, industry was as} cause the rate of pay is extravagant, but because little “attractive” as ever. The disquisitions of | they sympathize with the violators of the law in Brisbane on the shockingly bad organization of so- | the anti-rent counties, and desire to curry favor ciety tickled the ear, but they did not meet the | with the rebels against constituted authority ! demands of the stemach. The consequence has} After this, how can it be expected that the mill- been that the “phalanxes” are every where break- | tary will turn out in obedience to the call of the ing up, and many of the philosophers, who werg to | authorities? It is not the mere refusal of pay, but have introduced the millennium, and cultivated | it is the moral effect of this shabby conduct on the ouly their beards, are now returning to the ignomi- | part of the Legislature, that will have disastrous of moral philosophers. Mrs. Gove does not exhibit a very flattering picture of the progress of Fourierism. Indeed, from ali that we can learn from various quarters, this sprout of French infidelity and vagary, is not likely to flourish on our soil, despite of the diligent proved first streot, between the fifth and sixth avenues,on Thurt- | in his oratorical powers, having been somewhat promi- h day last, ond cn Friday was taken sick. McGlin went | nent during the late political contest as a speaker at pub- the equally secure harbor of Hongkong is opened | for a-doctor, and on his return, a few minutes afterwards, | lic and politicel assemblies. x ney 3 Sip “ to them gratuitously. The folly of her own chil- | found that the child was missing. He instantly thought | At the close of the a of Mr, 8., the Court adjourn- nious every-day avocations of this commonplace | effect. After such contumelious treatment, it will | prietor of the New Orleans Crescent City, has been | grey has doomed Macao to certain ruin—they have of the cistern jin the yard. and, on looking into it, saw | ed from 3 o'clock ti alf past four Kc. . . . " vas i, Hf f . ii i: cl in water. 00! fg it 5 world—some to cobble shoes, and some, like the | indeed be expecting a litile too much, if it be sup- | arrested on his way through Georgia, and taken to pirommewey, tnsik levi chances ot hie a diately, pigre bs ‘Opparently dead, she was reanacita Jonas B. Panuurs, Beye, the able dasistant of the Dis- respectable prophet, 8o pathetically alluded to by | posed that our citizen soldiery will hereafter de- | Augusta for trial on a henge of being cogs il fen : ted by ‘the éxertigns of the —— and conveyed to the triot Attorney, and whe has conducted the examination Mrs. Gove, to manufacture boxes for the convey- | sert their workshops and stores, and their com- | running an express from Covington, Ga., to Mont-}'"ri2 Royal Senate of Macao, makes known to | Btllevue Hospital, where she ex on lay, of | of witnesses in this case, from having been-en, in : . gomery, Ala., in advance of the mail. This is all 4 congestion of the lungs and brain, juced by the fm: | the former trial, and being otherwise more jar with ance of that abominable weed, of which she so | fortable firesides, to shoulder their muskets, endure uorelentingly expressed her abhorrence. Vailing in their attempts to re-organize society, the public, that from this date the port of the same | morsion in he water.” The cistern {nto which the child | th than the Di ho was not in offico city remains opened in all its anchorages for ves- | foll was not used, and had no curb, or cover ; it had been at the time of the merle trial, Cemuaed up for the peo sels of all nations to enter, subject to the regula: | nailed up with old boards, bi McGlin, some time 2go, | plein a speech of toutan hour’s duration. tions of the port, and its fiscal Jaws, and for the | but they had been removed. ‘The Coroner's jary found a | He was followed by James M. Smith for the defence, broad farce, as the decision of Judge Strong has settled all questions of this nature, under the pre- the fatigues and encouater the dangers of active service. Could these legislators who so obstinately by establishing “communities,” where industry is | resist the payment of a few hundred dollars to the | sent law. It exhibite, however, Mr. Wicklifle’s } fyi information of the fiiblic. it 1s made known basen iy A ese geal a yap waa cunkarts sed sonapled she attention of the Court and Jury for an to be made “attractive,” it would seem thatthe | military for the invaluable services rendered by | sneaking way of doing business. The express will By ithe peda, ate, ieee at the meeting of | 1 cid en icquestat No. 42 Anthony street, upon the bod: Mr. Parsssow then: closed: for: the prosecution in a new philosophers are now chiefly directing their ef- | them to the State, in case their own lives and | probably be reorganized and continued under the Mesto) of acolored female, 81 years of age, named Elizabeth | somewhat brief but clear pointe argumentative The Royal Senate makes known to the public, | Newport, who was founddead in her bed this morning. | The Court, at 1 tia the itn, ba 4 that since this date the vessels that enter the inner | Tne eae will hold an ioquest to-morrow morning.” until the usual hour this ‘morning, when t r) Tcorder Habit putade and, Type, pill be sabieat to ats 2 Hor A cane I was xenauha thls panei in tho | will charge the Jury. regulations of the police of the port and custom.} Police and Coroner’s offices, and from ce the rumor Ais: paying, penides the tween ot the goode, as | went all over town, that a murder had been committed at Court Calendar—This Day. per tariff, the anchorage of five mace per ton, with. | No. 267 Division street—an old man having been murder- | | Common P1.xas.—Nos. 23, 78, 82, 4, 8, 20, 12, 1, 10, 64, 88, is i ed by his wife. From the fact that the old man, whose | 74, 31, 43, 63. out further fees. Vessels that wish for a pilot, are | CODY WANOb. Mercier 77 peare of ue bed mpliaed te requested to apply for the same to the Patrao-mor Mth A 4 i PP "I di 1, . ; — ° for whose service, they are to pay five taels on he pike, * sing peat coaney ee. he ee Youne Lapiss’ InpverRtaL AssoctaTION.—A spe: coming in, and other five on going out, und for the } erally ‘supposed that the report waa correct, especially as cial meeting of this association was held on Satur- information of all, the present Edict is fixed on its | she was not tobe found. The Coroner held an inquest | day evening. when the following resolutions were customary places. Macao at the meeting of the | upon the body, and upon the vatieatin it speared | passed: — 27th November, 1844. oa some ae days since us had Dales lown f LOR aC MAY. Gis ten: danilcsconbesi Haas ot at and received a severe contusion in the eye—that no vio- e association assem! i Herel renee st mnoes seas bela so sbeipbs lence had been committed upon him, ond that he was | the Superior Court Room, in the City Hall, on Fri- Ist. That are admitted, to the deposit at the Custom | found dead in his bed this morning. Verdict, death from | day, 14th inst. hear the Report of the House of this city, cotton and all other goods, and articles | apoplexy. , | Somanition, i Tae are Osea, paciinaed Fabs. from Europe and America, imported by any vesscls from Eeq., for the iharhbe| er of sorties rp it at the the ports, in and out, of the Cape of Good Hope, paying Common Council. Opera House, t! ined bev t come off on Friday the deposit, duties of one per cent. on the value of the | Boanp or Aupermen.—Last Evening—Ald. Scnerrs- | evening, 14th ar t al 4 fori to esky Se qeahie goods, as stated in the tariff in the like manner, the | uin in the Chair. The minutes of the last meeting hav- que oe . n yt ‘x 'y thanks poe lwe to the go down rent and coolie here,as established at the Custom | ing been approved, a great number of petitions, upon va- | Members o a e Press for the able manner in which they ees sed Fach goada ve Be valuations polo! ee er sahlecit Were Ly oie Se referred. sy have espoused our em on the tariff, wi subject te the duties, accordin; orts.—The Commi on Finance repo! in favor to the value of their original invoices, regulating the | of relunding Daniel Goary the price of hia license sa] _ TH Wiest Cnor.—The appearance at present exchange as per sketch at the said department. measurer, ~ peesented By, the growing oe airs Mdmiptp eee a Qnd. The aeposit is thus understood: six months for The Committee on Police, Watch, and Prisons, oper gor whieh te ‘ustally- distin tat in conditions of the new pest office law. 1t should be remembered that the establishment of the pre- sent government express between this city and New Orleans is entirely cwing to the private He- rald and Crescent City express, established by our- selves. That enterprise forced a little energy in Post master Wickliffe but not enough to be of any service to the public. forts towards the enlightenment of mankind on the | property were threatened by a mob, really have subject of “marriage.” Miss Fuller, one of the | the face to ask succor from Capt. Krack and his editors of the Tribunc, has recently published a | troop, or any of the other military companies who work in which she announces some very novel and | were lately on duty at Hudson? This whole busi- ultra views on this important subject,and Mrs.Gove | ness is, indeed, disgraceful in the extreme. We do is, it seems, actively engaged in the saine move- | trust that the appropriation for the payment of the ment. All the evils of the present social system, | military will no longer be delayed. If it be, we were formerly attributed by these Fourierite phi- | will take especial care to expose to the contempt losophers, to the inequality and unjust laws regula- | and indignation whic they so richly merit, all the ting labor, and to the melancholy fact that industry | members of the Legislature who persist in refusing was‘not “attractive.” It now seems that they have | to give to those citizen-soldiers the meagre allow- obtained a frésh revelation, and that all the vice, | ance which the law awards for their services. immorality, wickedness und suffering which exist | Whilst we are speaking of this matter, we may in society, are to be attributed to the erroneous j take the opportunity of referring again to the ne- viewsentertained with respect to the marriage com- } cessity for a re-organization of the militia system pact. This isnow the great theme of the new phi- | of this country. The importance and value of a losophers, and their epeculations, opinions, and | Well-organized militia are yearly becoming more ap- views on this subject, are, if possible, still more } Parent. In ourcities, the uniformed military compa- wild, ultra, and extravagant, than those which they | Mies constitute the only a i lable and eftective so industriously promulgated on “ industry”—‘as- | Means which we possess of maintaining the public eociation”—and the “harmonic principles ef the | Peace. We do not know how soon all the military universe.” If carried out practically, the ideas of | force that we could muster may be required for the those visionary and weak-minded enthusiasts | Srvice of the republic itself. At present, however, GaLLantry oF THE ‘ ResrEcTaBLe Press.”— Booby Brooks, of the Express, not satisfied with assailing Mr. Tyler, in the most scurrilous terms, and covering the entire democracy of the ‘lest House of Representatives with a monument of filthy abuse, must needs, also, attack the lady of the new President. In one of his recent letters from Washington, he speaks of Mrs. Polk in the most ungentlemanly terms, and his vulgar and ma- licious attack is greedily copied into several of the whig papers as “‘agreeable gossip.” And yet, these are the creatures who prate about the de- cency of the press. Brooks has certainly now reached the acme of partizan filthiness. s all manufaetured goods from Europe aud America and Daniel er fifty dollars, for inju. | ful verdure and vi three months Ganateen pcaiahing. to count ten days uty Sveneor tha night | the close ofthe prevent mouth, and unless feom the first landing of the goods at the Custom House. watch. He slipped and fell down, breeking his left arm | 8TOWih, we may calculate upon one of the finest crops 3rd. All such goods that remain to be cleared at the | intwo places, and splitting the csp of the elbow. _ we have ever had.—Huagerstown (Mil.) Torchlight. expiration of the time allowed in the section foregoing, The same Committee reported in favor of paying Dr. -ak-mi 3 : be ie i i from th hject to be cleared for ion, | W. W- Waller the sum of $10, andof Peter F. Clark Amusements. would at once plunge society into a state of the this so necessary and invaluable a system of mili- sie Ee anes amp gee ter er paying there duties n° fall, with the privilege of | cing $95, and of Jeel Foster $126, fer medical services— | Patmo’s Ovgra Ilouse.—The talented artistes rossest corruption and the most fearful anarchy. | '*Y organization is almost al:ogether powerless in | terday from Aux Cayes, reports that when off the } roexported, should parties wish 90. The bills of Dre. Clark and Foster was mostly for consul. | at this establishment have engaged the theatre ot s Thus, ever do we find these vain and foolish | "Sequence of the abuses which have become in- | West end of St. Domingo, on the 28th, she wasfired | 4th. Cotton can be"deposited at the private godowns, | tation in cases of lunacy at the upper Police Office. Signor Palmo for a short time, and have reduced @ into by a piratical schooner, which displayed the Haytien flag, and also a black one. She fired once with a ball and twice without. From Marannam.—We are indebted to Captain philosophers departing farther and farther from coorporated.. with it. The absurd and ridiculous that simple and infinitely wise system for the pre: J“ Tainings’ —the iniquitous conduct of the servation and goverment ef society which Chris- | Collectors—the granting of commissions, in the tiamty gave to men, The system of laws and great mojority of instances, to men of no charac- out of the Custom House, paying on their being landed, The Committee on Streets reported in favor of grading | of admission to the boxes to 25 cents. They ay to- the duties corresponding to the deposit, shippers, pro- | 5th Avenue, from 22nd to 28th street. All of which were | night in two operas, “The Virginian Girl,” and “ Shin prietors, or ogents, are to sign, and find security, to be | adopted. de Heel-a.” It will be a rich treat for a quarter of a dollar. answerable for the excess the duties in full ; in default Sewer in Stanton Stre¢t.—The Committee on Roads and | The house, asa matter of course, will be crowded. ot not clearing at the expiration of the time above alluded | Canals, reported in favor of concurring in the confirma: | — = — re to for their deposit: also for the fees of the Custom House } tion of assessments for a sewer in Stanton etreet; George | Song No. 2—Alr, “And you’ll remember me. . ;, , é, . . otticer who assists the verification, and the weighing, &c. | Betts, Collector. Adopted: morals which Jesus of Nazareth announced in his | ‘et in society, or capacities for usefulness—the | Strickland of the Northumberland, for advices] ° sth. Shippers, proprietors. or agents, for ps The Assessment list tor the regulating of the Ist Avenue el ry iting etek in toga teachings amid the mountains of Judea, on the whole working of the system, or rather thejutter | from Maranham to the 20ih ult. The country was poy eine met oe weneg when they, ship ‘- ringed eit) preventer snd setae. by Gigw ane the Rreatest soap of soape— n ; . . , in — B for me. shores of Galilee, and in the streets of the Holy ears = ome ee eee Pgeciatr then in : quiet state. ited markets were dull; order they may not be liable to the penalty marked in establish 1D core, of Police ottices, came. from the When imples come upon the face, City, is alone that on which every true and wise | ave indeed rendered it the object of contempt | particularly for American produce. section 30. 1 other Board, amen y striking out that portion o! 3 I’ve seen come on thee, rele will base all his schemes for the advance: | 2nd ridicule, whereas if these innumerable abuses | Laren rrom Texas —By the New York, Capt. snipped rd best Tayi Hin tne Netter, oe i tie city Ta, rComereetne rd icing ca Ott dorememvermes ment and regeneration of his race. But in all their | Were corrected and the whole system re-organized Wright, we have Calvenn caeate the 24th inst. cee boats Canton, lem eo aeons = A peton ron epenige toes ne Lies Board iron When Winter's winds, with rugged powrr, " 5 ‘inci iliti rs was Gen. Duff Green. a 8 license or passport from the Governor awrence Du! imprisoned in Bi in May chap the han face; varied phases,youfind these professors of a false phi- | 0” proper principles, the militia would be regarded | “"i¢'New York brought over no leas than 225 bales of | port of Hongkopg, cr for the ports of China, opened for | consequence of inability to pey a fine of 14 3, iaponed When Summer's sua your charms deflower, losophy losing sight altogether of that pure, simple, } With satisfaction and pride. cotton from Galveston. She made her last trip over in 35 | foreigners. for not having lighted the lomps upon his cab, askirg to De a Fate angel nag and salutary code. We want no reorganization of }| We have not time at present to go fully into this | 2oura and came back in 32. For the full understanding of the public, it is made | be dlecharges, or if he remained till the fine was paid, he From face to neck should flee * Major Hays is now busily engaged in organizing his | known by the present edict. Macao, atthe mesting of | should be compelled to remain in prison during his natu- Christian civilized society. We want only a bet- | ubject, adore joer demands, but we shall } spies at san’ Antonio, Congress having made appropria- te 20th November, 1646 RRL TI, Fa ie, "Reerred with power ‘And you'll remember me. p| f frequently recur to it, and inten i tions to & force in active service on the western n our last isste, when noticing the establishment ignati of M. P.’s an lew Appointments.—A com- ” - ., ter observance of the precepts—a closer adherence j freaventiy 9 Sater fa eater inte all estoes of a branch of the Bank of Western Tadia in Hong, } ™unicstion was recelved from hi Honor Mayor Harper, "Upon rout Rosana peck newt to the institutions of Christianity. The Christian | its details. In the meantime, however, we must | The Galveston News says that the prospects are ssid to H kong, we stated that the difficulty the bank would | "Ominating certain persons ex M. Ps.—-Concurred in. Vere eae en airede flower, religion, free {rom cant, bigotry, and sectarian- | 20t omit directing the attention of all order-loving | be highly tavorsbie corpses e Celorede; sndithe have to encounter would be the want of an estab: a Commiesionars ¢ the Alms House.—A preamble and wi out 8 blotch or spec! . tion, is the only element from the agency of j in this city bands of firemen, who arc armed and | proclamation revoking all letters of marque ani reprisal, | and a half ago the Governor, by proclamation in tion to the Legislature asking for the pa of alaw ‘Thus you'l} be made the love of man— which we are to hope for the regeneration of so-] equipped as military companies, without any au- Freued by the Government of Texas, to utthorize mdivir | the Gazette, arranged that in ihe meantime, for | taking away the authority of the Comhou Council and capaci race yeh duals to fit out and arm vessels of war or privateers, for the purpose of waging hostilities agaiust Mexico. Perhaps the following, which we copy from the Hous ton Telegraph, may be of interes bazaar purchases, hire, %c., (but without prejudice } conferring all powers upon them, the Legislature be re- |, Who doubts the magical power of the. genuine Jones to mercantile transactions,) dollars and rupees | quested by the Common Council’ to deny the prayer oi | Nant Sg poate ued ba eee Yc: should be deemed a legal tender. All dollars were | *#i4 petition—Concurred in. whitens, c le id renders ths skin beautiful, to be taken at par with reference to each other, sean e other papers were received from the other | ly alleripdous, disgurementa, fuc., salt. 1 ciety,.and the advancement of the race to the highest point of improvement of which man’s na- ture is capable. thority whatever from the State. The objects of these individuals may be perfectly patriotic. But we submit that their arming, equipping and drilling “It may be that few are aware that iw was lately passed and 2} Com %, ‘0 satisly you sk your physieiar inks of P on . tapes hes pany’s rupees to be equal to one dollar. Pe M. P%s.~—(Alderman Mi — | Soap? He will te!l y rent cee,” Bay Victrimzinc Poor Pvustisuens.—There are a themselves as military companies ina violation of say Hanecenipenteten it at el 1845, snastreck of As a temporary arrangement, when this island was Aistnta Soule Haig po gy fonts “airecting the ic 20 where" else. bute uipvaigat oy Rnaican, Leal. a omsinitted indi 1d, which the law which demands immediate investigation. | to the Republic, to redeem the same by paying all taxes § still the property of China, and only held by force Comptroliee: to ey ave Municipal Police Otticers for atlas or 43 Bro. devay, New York; va theili'ee Gs"fpt fadh Ca sa amen inte pias Mf such organizations be permitted to exist and to J due on the lands, and the costs and charges of the sharif of arms as a point frem whence our military opera- f services rendered before their final appointment—Adopted, | del phiay SY State surcer’ Aloase , . tions might be directed, such a rude currency | Ald. Sonrerrs.tn offered a resolution, eppointing Benja. might be well suited to the existing now that the island has been establish British colony, and the branch of a thriving bank has been planted, curcurrency must be placed on | ¥ , from the euticle, tual a very different footing. We believe that this | Jovi ot Apri adapted ft and the opening fixed tor | orrerrons, who have been. heretofore a subject has not escaped the attention of the local | The Commissioners of the Alms House.—Ald. Gale offar- | (Ye their present clearness of comple a government, and that ere long a legal currency J eda resolution calling upon the Commissioners of the neg la co pmlanete dana ie cl wah teenie, will be established by an ordinance of the Legisla- | Alms House to report in relation to the application above id of the inventor, that tive Council. Over mercantile transactions—using } Tefer.ed to. Adopted. With the Italian Mi jieated Soap “he fights, the word mercantile as referring to large transac- The Meat Shops.—The Report of the Market Committce And thus obtains fresh triumphs o’er himself, multiply, the consequences likely to ensue, are suf- ficiently obvious and sufficiently alarming. Ought not this matter to be investigated ? to release the lands to the owners whenever the taxes and cos's are paid.” The Texas National Register publishes the following extract of a letter ‘from a gentleman of high position in Europe” whichiit says, y be regarded as officiel.” The closing remark may serve to soothe the nerves of such penne in the United States as bel y offerc: irom that government to Mexico would be resented by Great Britain. “Lord Aberdeen, although he will do pothiog thatcan justly give offence to the United States, is still decided to take such measures as will bring about peace between practised to a fearful extent in this beautiful city, New York. It is the victimizing of unfortunate young publishers by the small-beer literati. We have a case betore us which affords a fair illustra- Mors Democratic Trove.es.—We understand tion of the manner in which this species of swin- | that a great deal of trouble is likely to grow out dling is perpetrated, and as it may instruct and | of the endorsement, by a fraction of the Democra- warn the unwary, we may as well devote a para-| tic Young Men’s Committee, of Ex-Alderman graph to the details. Purdy’s application for the collectorship. We e of affai min Blonk Captain of the 4th District Watch, vice Jones A New Version of Cowper._The greatest Taked inte ¢ ppointed Captain of Police— Adopted. ‘ . wonder of the undoubted!y the farfamed Italian Medi inal Opening of Madison Avenue—The docum a ed Soap, mani by Dr. rf . 20U! 6 for the final opening of Madison Avenue and ad- | ties for removing eruptions, tan, fr * ; . i rs in relation to the licensing of meat shops was taken up on And never-withering wreaths, compared with which An industrious and deserving young man, after | should not be surprised to see some streng expres- | Texas and Mexico; provided the former will give satis- (al aah a siete eere hikers iilivoren ae EE motion of Ald. Schieffelin Be ee? tetas bs years of hard labor, and pinching economy, saves} sion of opinion against the conduct of the parties pines tar tals ae + ne inflaence—as heretofore alter, whether coined or ing, fit the hee meatine Wie special order of the even that ianot parchased agbie depot, n Wiles use, Busnes between two or three thousand dollars, out of his | concerned in that business. It is considered that |” “The British Govornment has enjoined on Mexico in | if bullion will be valued according to the custem | ecordof sAseessmeniee:Document No. 86, being nn or. | "ROM Broadway. the most earnest and explicit terms, to abstainfrom any attempt to invade Texas, and they have assured that country that they would ufford it no aid or countenance at ail, in case of sach attempted invasion, whatever might be its results or consequences.” The Galveston News of the 14th, has the following para- graph:—The Texas revenue cutter Alert, Capt. Simpton, arrived on the 12'h inst. from Matagorda, and lett this morning for the Sabine, for the purpose of enforcing the revenue law of Texas. Uncle Sam had better look out,or “Yourg Sam” will be down vets him, sure. per centages asa publisher’s collector. He has a | a very dangerous precedent is likely to be thus es- little praiseworthy ambition, and with his well: | tablished, and the movement is not at all likely to earned savings he opens abeok-store in Broadway. | benefit Mr. Purdy in the long run. Prosperity, always, sooner or later, smiles on the Rises eric 7 meas s frugal and industrious, and the gains of the book- | Bisuor Hucues ann Sr. Patricn’s Day.—We seller grow greater and greater every day. In a } perceive that Bishop Hughes has directed the festi- short time he has established a very promising | val of St. Patrick to be observed on the 7th of business, and quietly congratulates himself on hav- | April, instead of on the usual day, the 17th of this of the country. Sales or purchases, freighte, ex: } dinance precribing asystem for aregular und methodical | chfenty Tecuergtet Riudelohig i changés and insurances may continue to be paid | record of all the assessments laid upon real eastate in the | Spriauinid: Dive Protiences Heil, nee or received in Spanish dollars, and we presume so ] city of N York,fur the purpose of defraying the expences | town; Myers, New Haven; Tousey, Rochester: Jong as merchants come to ee an undetetanding Parte pore oe lacie and Lda thay ‘Troy; Pearce, Albany: Storrs, Hadson; rains, wells, ing pum| ing in, eee among theme ves, the local currency will have no | jrvining and fencibg lots building bulkheadedigging out |, @Owraud’s Liquid Rouge, Grecian Hair influence in the matter. That is if A. sells B. | Sta iscsoning all on ter ent ether pa ee Dye, Blane d’Espagne, &c., at the only depot, 67 Walker street, goods prcnatne to $1000 8; eet if vigil pay | vas ta as mpendaloel, iy purpose whatsoever, | first store FRUM ‘Broadway c A. witl exican on the plea that Mexicans |” Repairing and Paving the Streets —Ald. Buntixc mo. | Asthma is one of the most formidable Com- are a legal tender. The existing currency is ex- | ved to take up Document No. 39, being an ordinance pre. | plaints Gat tee cal ue jan hes to contend with, ‘the ceedingly defective, and any attempt at banking, | sented by Alderman Droke, on the 16th of December. Y 3 of breathiog, troublesome cough, sense of su #4 Asie’ . - ‘ Th ts id to be highly favorable for crops | until it is materially changed, will be difficult in] A deal of opposition was manifested by Alderm: xis in the ead, taaodlity to ms ane the ing laid the foundation of a fortunate independence. | month. This mandate has excited a good deal of } on the Colorato.and the firioere are forward in ibelr peat the extreme. Spaioh dollars, as a matter of | Gave, of tho Committee on Streets, who raid t at the aub- Fora ine orth caltag Baleee Just at this stage of his career, he is marked out | remark. Many are disposed to think that it does eg course, would never be deposited in the bank, as | Jct wos before them, and they would be ready to report | for this disearc, perhaps the greatest in the work by aband of the prowling small-beer literati as a | not appear altogether judicious, to direct the cele- | sonne oyimiontd Register of the sth ultimo, (Dresidcnt no man would lodge them on the chance of being | * their next meeting. formed sume of the most surprising Cures on reco paid back in other dollars at a discount of five per ining should te gameythealgies high oe have ever ued it, am cent, ‘The error which was originally gone into Pelton Sadan 4 J : before the committee, end there was no t of thei: by Government in their calculations, was in the | reporting or agreeing. He had been informed that there value at which they rated the Republican dol- } were three plans betore 1 The ordinance had been sold ie coat in all their payments they profit by this i iM, and partly by the Street Ph end Meth ong bent erie pt Rg 2 mistake. Jones’ organ.) has an arti aptien of “The prospect,” which, after expressing its belief that annexe- tion wiil not take place at the present session of our Con. gress, and speaking of the effect of d pect Texas, proceeds “Our relatiens with France England are on the most friendly basis Taese Governments clearly perceive suitable subject for their well-dissembled attacks. He is very cautiously approached by one of their number, who has written a score or two of articles in the ““Kaickerbocker,” every one of which has been paid for with most business-like promptitude, bration of that festival on the day immediately pre- ceding that on which the city election is to be held. What has the Bishop got to say about the matter? jer, 106 Ni vs, Ls Faltou Kvrcrion in New Hamrzuine.—The election i sa the great interests they have in our ‘permanent indepen- Markets. lerable amount of jangling and jorring, it mstock & Co-’s Concentrated Compound by editorial notices in which the author was pro. for the choice of Governor and members of Con- dence, ond are willing, it is understood, to place ourcom- Avanace Ruta Paices or Anticies Sorp iw THe, | Was ditcovered that the Board could not act upon the do- fu extiact of Sarsapsrilla, for the cure of ourse with them upon the most liberal foot ing. ae By however, deferred taking any decisive steps here jing the present measures for annexa- tion. Should these mensures fail, France and Englaud willthen act. They ask no concessions or cquivalents from Texas,but merely that we remain independent. For free aad equal competition for the commerce of Texas, unshackled by the American tariff, and from the advan- tages arising fcom an independent country interposed be- tween tl ited States and Mexico, they can well afford to grant all that Texas would ask; for it is further under. stood, that they will terminate the hostile attitude of Mex- ico forthwith, and compulsively, if we agree to remain i int. Thecourse of these Governments will be The United States Lede been i gress takes place in New Hampshire to-day.— It will be attended with some little excitement, in consequence of a split in the democratic party, oc- casioned by the rebellion of John P. Hale, inCon- gress, on the Texas question, HonoKone M. it December, 14: 2 cents | Cument without its being first taken from the committee, | Scrofula, . er catty; Mutton, do; Pork. 14do do; Pork fat, 10 | which was eventually done. Chronie Rhenmatism, iy do; Capons, 17 do do; Fowls, 13 dodo; Ducks, 11'do | The ordinance was in twelve sections, and provides | (everal Deb ae do; Grese, 12 do de; Pigeons, $1 per 8; Qhails, 1 do p. 19; | that the city south of Forticth street be divided into six- | Lursveous Piswasn, Patridges, | do p. 4; Wild Duck, 1 do p. 4; Teel, 1 de p. 7; | teen contract districts—the ward boundaries to be the | *@I¥,° Eggs, 1 do p. 100; large fresh Fish, 11 cente p. catty; mid | district boundaries—the districts to be contracted out for | Pimples or Pustules, ditsg’ do 0°ao do; #all do 640 do; Pomiret, 19 do do; | one year, and the contractars to furnish all materials, | Liree Affection, large Soles, 11 do do; muldting do 9 do do; Lobsters, 5 do J remove all rubbish, and be liable for damages arising | , And all disemtes arising re state of the Blood, do; Crabs, do do; Oysters, 6 do do; Prawns, 12 dodo; | from neglect to perform such duty. Eech contractor to Be Bie econ er jen cessive wae of Mercury, Shrimps, 10 do do; large salt Fish, 10 do do; middling do | have an office for the leaving of notices, &+. &¢.; in cage | Ss) Oniy ac 21 Conrilandt sreees Ww Ticnat Row, Be: 7 dodo; email do 4 “o do; Fruit, 3 do do; Vegetables, 3 do | of any neglect to perform repairs upon notice, the duty to | 69 second atreet, St. Louis, 49 Poydrass atrect, New Orlen do; Potatoes, 5 do do; Yams, 2 do do; Fine Rice, 3do de: | be performed by the Street Inspector, and the cost de- | aud 2 North Fifth street, Philadelphia, Comit.ck & coarse do 2} do do; Sugar Gray, 10 do de: fine Sugar, 9 | ducted from the contract payments Incase of continued | Advertisement on the first page of this paper. do do; brown do 6 do do; Bread, (not sold in the market) | neglect of duty, the contract to be forfeited, with all mo __ 10 do per 1 Ib losf; fresh Butter, do $1 per Ib; Milk do 26 | neys due the forfeiting contractor at the time of tho White, Red, Grey or Light Hair made to cents per quart bottle feiture—the contractors not te tr ir, underlet, m: ine and silky, the small snm of three shillir gs. Canton Prices Cuangnt, Dec. 1.—Imronts (duty paid) | gege or pledge their contracts in any manner without the hap there are in this city, who have t ied a: —Ale, best brands, per hhd. $16 a 18; amber, per catty, 10 | Consent of tho Mayor, Alderman, &c. 'y the moderate price of Jones’ Coral ry Kesto- 60011; betel nut, per picul, 360; canves, English and ‘The ordinance was adopted section by section. Scotch, per bolt, 8 a 9; cochi per picul, 140; copper, | .At J of 10 o'clock the Board adjourned. In, 20; cord: Europe. Boarn oy Assisranrs.—This Board also met last cve- 9 Cotton Goods—White shirtings,40, per piece, $2 | ning, the Promdent inthe chair. 75 a 320; grey do, 290 a3 10; yarn, Nos. 18 to 24, per pi- The mini ‘of the last meeting:were read and approved. cul, 258 sha Nes 18 to 32, 25560097 ; Nos. 38 to 42, 27 kin commt fens so ewee the Mayor, ma- a's end Ghete: Gata ‘aa so jurnit re, 223 50; i nomination Magteal Pat trac ‘os quickallver, Mir Ookam= Pan wee Ree Petition from 3, Bn Aging ptoredbl et ok 2) ali grid yrre enim igri new, 660 a 670—dull; Malwa, | sistant Deputy Keeper perior and Common ‘ or ge o + per picul, 600; pepper, 5 : Pleas Courts, Teferred. 4 Beall'’s Hair Reeve, at his Agency, 67 go quality, 1 60 a 4 60; rattans, Banj Petition Se aeainen?, asking eet eat his die. | Walket st., Ist store rnom ways A from Eldrid, prison, where he is impri- ' | saettes Taz so, “woollen by ‘on afine of $14, Referred. et Medical Notice.—The Advertisements of the 20; long ells, Petition of inhabitants asking for lamps in Hamilton Naa York Coltegs of eet and Fharmagy | sogabtiehe hed for ppression in th f i assorted, 7 50; camlets, street. Referred. Krentat appear ou ih hi — ft 4. yo nounced “ one of the most exalted geniuses of the age, and second as a prose-writer only-to Wash- ington Irving.” The publisher—green as a cu- cunber—is flattered by the notice of the eminent literatewr, and smilingly promises to think of his magnificent project for the establishment of a ma- gazine, or weekly, as the case may be, which must produce a tremendous sensation. The confede- rates favor the scheme by all sorts of sly hints and inuendos about the project entertained by the emi- nently distinguished literateur, “ Tom,” “ Diek,” or “Harry,” of starting a magazine, which will most assuredly make the fortune of the lucky pub- lisher, Quite dizzy with the prospect of figuring as a** publisher,” and of at once realizing a fortune, the ill-starred victim falls into the trap—ihe vam- pires at once fasten themselves upon him—and on being finally released, fiads himself “ sucked” of every dollar ! Such isthe melancholy tragedy enacted in this city every month inthe year. At this moment we see two orthree victims bleeding at every pore. Will these poor publishers never learn wisdom till Mercurial and Syphiloia Dis- eased, tions of the Throat ard reid . a Swelling of a NTERESTING Lecrure.—A lecture, which from the subject and the character of the author, pro- mises to be interesting, will be delivered this eve- ning at Clinton Hall. The subject is ‘* Moral Power and Moral Policy tor Nationel Rights,” and the lecturer is Mr. J. A. Shea—a gentleman of ability and talent. ‘ onsideration of our Government end people—inducements for us to remain independent. Aud we ore ossured that in relation to Tex as, as well as on other subjects, the most cordial under- ibsists between the two cabinots, and that they falfilling our wishes, in perf:ct concert. The Reh gp cf Louis Latte Bigg ulso oroul Lad mote speedy negotiation of a treaty witl pain; the only obstacle to which has been the. unsettled condi tion of Texas in relation to annexation. A Cet with ain opens to us Cuba, whose commerce will be highly vant We do not see another item cf interest, our files being unusually barren of news —¥. 0, Pic , Feb. 27. The Missing Packets, 310 Broapway, March 10, 1845. J.-G. Bannett, Esq :— ind is Warrant Sanquinico’s Concert.—Signor Sanquirico, one of the best and most popular artists in the country, gives his first concert, at Palmo’s, on Monday evening next. He will be assisted, it willbe per- ceived from the programme, in another column, by a great array of talent. An artist is rarely such an universal favorite as Sanquirico, and the theatre will, we are quite confident, be crowded on this occasion. 50; $4; Papers from the Board. Reports of committee to whom i i i i . RDSON, M. D., Agent they fall into the hands of the Philistines 7 Patmo’s Orera House.—The burlesque operatic : was referred the subject of taking thi m P*Pyiiiee and Consul ing Konms of the Colleges Ne ' T ne Exronts (on board)—Alum, per picul, $175 a2; anni ig the necessary mea: jee and Consul ine o ‘ollewe.96 Nassau stron company have taken this theatre on their own ac- from wit or, Ay bandon out t I Merits seed, 10; camphor, 16 a 20; cassia, B50; “e bude, i7 018; | sures to suppres lottery gombling. Concurred in. All Philadelphia Subscrip Bubeort ine to China roots, 24043. , 90: Some additional papers were taken up, which passed the us LD im aad to the agents, teen Co. rhubarb, per picul, 3 ‘saltee, per picul,$510 | Board. Their passage was concurred ip. tint nes, third a at neat Chastiat, wi single 540, Taysaon, 450 nton, 280 % 350, Tea—Cony Streets.—Resolution in favor of paying the Street In- | ma isu be obtai laily at Lo’elock, new, per picul, $18 a 36; Caper, new, 17 224; Souchong, | spectore for cleaning the streets. Concurred in. All the for a4 cheap rma for sale at thei ys- ine new, 30 a 50; orange pekoe, scented, Mr. Cranticx offered a rerolution directing the Comp. | tblishmnent, whol . o ” 53; Twankey, 29039. hyson, 44.030; young byson, 96.8 | troller toreport the amount ot billa pad and presented “ue With the epee its aon apet bl ema Hnabl liam to ‘steer: ¢ Board having apecialiy met for the purpose of dis to the agents at Tialt past o'clock, will ap: , { count, and promise a series of novel and attractive Wuat's tur Marrer’?—The whigs have nomi- " entertainments. nated our amiable contemporary, Philosopher Greeley, as Assistant Alderman of the Twelfth Ward. Do they then, after all, believe that it will be best for the interest of the party to keep him as much as possible out of the editorial chair? Captain Truman, She left London sometime in December, on her return. In a severe gale sie carried away a part of her stern, and put into Lis- bon. I left Liverpool the 3d of March, in the Oc- mulgee, Captain Thomas Leavitt, and arrived here the 17th April, and brought the first intelligence of the Louisa and her having put into Lisbon. Your obt.servt., Ww», C. Herring. galangal, 240; musk, en Esilke—Tealten, por | Onto.—A bill to punish the crime of seducti Sc; paaned the House of Itepresentatives on the ath inst A bill to abolish the board of public works, and revive tod board of Canal Commissioners, has ‘passed both ouses. . 70; hyson skin, 19 a 36; gunpowder, 51 63; imperial, for payment since May Jast. a Export of Teas from Canton to,the United Kingdom, | posing of papers from the Board of Aldermen, adjourned. 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