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' p rday, that 54 40 had been by | Tus OrgGon QU.RSTION AND THE WASHINGTON Bale Boston. | blown off. The od bef with Booed, Batted peeve | June far ele m1 eB Couvention. It'was not by the Com | « Uxioy.”—The Uma on of Wednesday has an article | 7% 8:5 Bxcuanox Borne 10 ahs Nashua and Low. | ious Taficiegt te lan them to Antine, for which Porshe’: | soup Sins saege ce oeetree bv has ape d Lo ee ae perpen senpeedianany explanatory of its ren \arks the day previous in re- cester RR, i ad “ Sr. Joun, N tract ¢2 letter from Capt. Na- ieee a2 = 1, she: te iy 5 ip Jam wi, seed the sche at Suomi’ ahpavvarde, mode spss of he tothe Uni rtd 15; 14 Western RR, 98; 20 Fortland, Saco $ Mr. E seated that the official papers read yes- janan, Jan 7. arrival here, | found the schr Asia, ards, made nator ie _ sf 4 A ly —_— 2s Reding RE | tain Alixander, fram 8 Joha, eT Bava United Stas for judiewure. C ~~ ed wed. a costar Py 7" fad 0.—Ex ; . ‘ortsmeuth RR 98,biw; 166 Leng Island Ose, . E iy terday by the from Maine, (Mr. Fairfield,) tation foe Coca en wick, hid bees, ia ; came home badly frozen. Vessel a total wreck—cargo sa eee frome bs . 15 d printed, subject of comment aiid misapprehension in the 295 act Mr. Farmrretp accordingly moved that letter of | Senate. On Tuesday, the Union had referred to | 40, 64}; 100do, 64]. Hy |. B. Balch, also came home siciting iba printed, which'was ortered, ut he coud | the probable renewal, iy the British Goverament, | sad, i Neshup and Lowell an soy parce adv; 3 bid Yor Jobasegee shor outhe noth of he lad, dete eaapome not submit the documents from the Bureaux without | of the proposition origi.tally made by Mr. Gallatin, | Wemern a ‘SPL re sh; 10 Thorndike Manufacturing gh GR PORE eerie Vs began ba eg HT consultation, as he thought, perhaps, they were not d@ | on the part of the United States, to England—estab- | Sass Cotton Mil ie ae core a oo ee, Shear; S| ander, writes from jenbarg, om the 3d inst. as follows: n boo y Manulac. itis ‘Sit. Baony took. the Moor. He wou contented | lishing the boundary line atthe 49th degree, and | Con per ctadvs 4 Apweton do SF about 3001 : rue’ Bante in. about pom with * * ent, vote, upon x le lh “7m 2 Se | allowing to Great Britain the free navigation of the | bare at tal f Meneeaels ry hd ose \ 18 ame water, of the shoals, by fhe sche Alerand r, of ysed to itjn two simple and explicit objections. let. 4¢ | Columbia—and spoke of the eflect which suck pro- | $62 pershare, 10 Umion do, 5 per ct adv; 1 Boston Athe- Dusted abous 18 yards te lesword of said ship, snd roented en his were a peace measure, on the score of agonnmny tbe position would have in this country, and the possible | 2©um, $210. myo — ne ' ing an blind, She was water- expenditure proposed was too large. were 4 | a diustment of the controversy by compromise, In | == | logged—er foremest not gone by the deck, her war measure it was too small. As one of a topmast by th forward and after part of adoption, it proposed an addition of six and a quarter 4 : “ stern, where st er s0 heavily that we were muillions’-the army would next have to be increased in | quo‘*d a portion of Mr. Ritchie’s remarks, presumm- | 4..ur4. ott Wererptinns wae tant at our quotations of | gueeard: fi ta tacend aes fr Pee epi AA Commer Ose nemry aueneiawe 4 corresponding degree, or eight millions added to | ing that they were the sentiments of the President, | yesterday—nothi of importance transacted. starboard waist—her Jot t laying across her deck, and se- 4 ts expense, doubling th branch tela, ’ ite aoe a the antics eh aye = Kyat cl pe | and that they indicated a disposition in the admin- | sige ates \deateatasl an unaltered, both in thus, insieedae an preg pest of the maareeamnent m4 istration to change its policy upon this subject. Mir.| Corrox —There was a sale of 600 bales Uplands made one millions, the estimal t economically ad- ; , ministered, we should have a draft upon the treasury of | Hannegan replied to Mr. Miller, and took the te- | !°-day for Havre, at a decline of one quarter c f . from the rat. forty millions of dollars for the currext year. We bod | sponsibility of stating that the President did not | stonmer Ilibermicn Bene ey ne ttrival 0 n seven weeks at sea without rudder or canvass. A od 5 b distinct course of action was here defined, and our action | approve of or coincide with the remarks in the pepe ertnolanes grad upon it ir puke rs ee ee Fe oap een - | Umon. The “ organ’’ now states that the article | quotations ina or two, pursue. Mr. red with all the Senators 7 5 Nad assumed that war "wes inevitable.’ He took on. | of Tuesday was misquoted and misunderstooc!— | tirely the opposite ground. Mr. Beaty then processed that it was not intended as an expression of the | Inferior. into a clear and masterly review of our international re- A ; 5 lations upon the Oregon question, including the treaty | Views of the President, nor to express any different of a the > subject matter of the notice ie = a opinion upon the Oregon question, and the ways and of Peel’s ministry, the appointment of Lord Jol usse) A and his speedy withdrawal, ‘and tho auspieious restora’ | Means of bringing the controversy to a close, than tion of Sir (Robert Feel. Mr. Bogs soteerad to toe: de- | had been previously uttered by that paper—and that claration of Senator A. secon lenerel Cass, Presi. ii ‘ Sar, Honuugan, aad bcc Balrhelay that ittwas necessary, | the measures recommended by the President in his “to prepare the hearts of the people for war.” Mr. B. | message have had and will centinue to huve the seid if he could speak by authority he would leine it "4 ‘i to all the peo; nO prepare for Deseo te the people not | heartiest support of the Union. We make tite fol- o ill confidently consul his Gh Usd atrec, between Fulton aud Beekman te nature ; his treatment being mil » for this port, put into Charleston on ra) casks ang Sowa ae er poop. think she had struck on dues (4 Saviamced durian can it *| s 70" jer.” jistress, VINR ex] lence passage i } Senn James T, Harrizin, Gray, from Philadelphia, bound | gales. ‘optic anitey ied away rigging, stove boat and galley, | Se ne eevee neeny comeaen eae laden with coal, was run ashore on the evemmg | causing the sehr to | doing serious damage. rance from business pursuits. Recent cases cured in 3 or m Cuiritack Beach, about 33 miles south of oreign Ports. . tian 2 tnd has since gone to | | Banacoa, Jan 18—In port, brig Thos F Cope, ldg for New | * DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, ari- ed; vessel and cargo a total loss;no | York. ff sing from a too penny etatarmos arth passions of in ar Monin hee was quite axale at Mobile on the | Rost Matlon” Elita, ae NYok, Aine Banser is Maison | Zougtand thereby camsing, wighty omissions, and eventually ~There was quite agale tion, * ffm NYork, f Pon es re atriel ; night 9 ant. The Hegister publishes the follow- | would sail for NOtls, soon, =" “+ St Svana la Mar,and | coafirmed impoteney, cagage the Dect lly and bodily, to that | ing—“"The schooner. Orator, lying opposite, Matth State of vigor anture orjgivolly designed: | was struck by lightnin a feo teg ta STRICTURES. 2 disease frequently exiting withont che me bs Kogne; fax | patent Palas the leat gar, cometimon comes UY mal the wand so York, de; bark | ment o' oye aie pret = orteai bey. nT K Bewrow, Griffiths, 17 days from Black River, J D ri 7 das gen Binal iver, ie Deere + on Grain acy, 2 Louisiana, fm Thomaston. ‘ } 4 iit hip, Sardi Batzinionr, Jan ge—Cr bark Jas W Paige, Taylor, Boston achrs Oregon, Parker, Charleston; Colum ith, Fran fort, via Norfolk; ‘codbury, Newburyport; Col De Rasy, Richmond. Cid, ship Ann, (Bremen) Horstman, Bre- Rue fate slip) Cui ie, Liv’l; schr Munk ark pecan eater vany part of the United ip Ann, Horstman, Bremen; Trefethen, Pensacola. . ox, Jan 26-~Ar achrs, Florence, Smith, A a manding, Astor prays, (Care the Islands( ‘SY days. ‘aTF Satxs.—House and lot 74 Broadway, 26 6 front, 26 feet 20 inches on New street, 117 o r se ort Praya. (Cnye De Vel only of this Union, but of England and of the work. | lowing extracts :— | feet one side, and 115 feet 10 inches the other, $18,300. | sreamboa na bound up. auek about 10'miles below pemeone) Also arinchs ¥ A’ piewa, Weraren DOCTOR MORRISON, No, sir, it is not at all necessary to“ prepare the hearts | }t is quite needless, in our judgment, that we or ‘Three story brick house and lot 293 Pearl street, 25 by | Columbus, The machinery will be saved, but the boat is a Soe iacellencene.): Also ate sonte QRTH RIVER DISFENSARY, 304}4, Fulton, street of the people for war.” ‘Thoiuteresta ofthis nation, ofall | ong elag should attempt to speakeor the: Preeide at nd 10p Seek, Site. Live, Wore Lace boars et jot 190 |. Bnic Aupeamax, before reported ashore on Boyd's I Siva, Be shin Ja Mar Ni ty tee nay SpE or te nations, of Christianity, of civilization and of humanity, the Oregon question. He has already so spoken for | Church sirect, about 24 by 75 feet, $8,700. Do do 190 | OY ii cedar soon: and insured in Boston for $2000, carge seifles; Fr barque C; fant a, | seraintin diet or ‘Recent easeoy particularly "Conor were opposed to-war. Mr. Bagby went first for the honor yj Church st, do do, $4,150. Do do 192 Church at, do do, | Wyse nthe nt Parity Sherwood, New Yorl ren, Boston. 27-—Cld | Sraint.ip ¢ : of the country; second, for the rights of the country; and | yn, $5,900. Three story brick house and lease of lot 766 | Notice to Mariners. ship Anson, Barkman, N Br barque Creole, Clarke, 1 OF ENE URETHRA are cured by Dr. third, for peace; and he went for these principles in the | to Broadway, 23 feet 4 inches by about 98 fect, $8,000. | wrones Licnt—River Puata—The Revolving Light on ANsPoel. ss . o5-—Ar ship Virginia, Eaton, Livdsberk Ver. | Moen without pain or "4 order in which {they stood. He should now attempt to We have never understood him to he ve | Loucn ih street, near sd aventie, 26 by 97 feet G inches, | Flores Island: in the River Plata been plundered of its he Ke,” Cld, shin Sarah, Custer, Boston.“ | the patient, As the symptoms of Seneture are hh show the first two might bo secured, without a sacrifice changed at all in the matter. Where h ee ten LOLOL ee Metin Pig eee nc nranne, Gia | ties by aes paretders Of teenere Aine. Onreaxs, Jaa %—Ar ship Vistula, Schneider, tm Mes- | those of other Bcd nen ag ook mage toatl pie aes \ ag a any = ae ting ips. yore n 1d of December last before Congress, t! | yeeney pide, ae Ba polit’ syemees wap ph | i Ppt hy ‘ios Berge are ttn ibraltar. oF. ‘2ist, CL Sale, Br) And Eimination, as those. ith enlarged prostate may ate. Senators had showna good deal of stands now. He recommends now, as then, the notice ie is > an teat ‘4 its} €. yer oruenay “Al Oe Gre. cl ward i coyness in the wubject of the measures of the Adminit- the protection of our. citizens in Oregon the varsous | $2850- Do do, 1st avenue, 25 by 80 feet 11 inches, | ™ winch was formerly completed | Livi; Tenneave ‘NYork; bark Envoy, Kettrick, Gree: ~ RVOUS AN! SCONSTITUTIGNAL, DEBILITY tration. Mr, Bagby was an advocate of these measur measures suggested by him for the protection of the 2° Rp ety ear Ray Bg neers py, + | minate@® in the | (aent) Geourvoicks Bordenur, ld, stamehip Now Ye is affection, and the tram of ev from a secret dev But this was by no means a measure of the Administrs- | emigrants to Oregon, for the conciliation of the Indians | feet one tide and 2 feet the other, $3,900. Two lots on | cours pertite byt aw hag Sante Galveston; brigs Virginia, Jordon, N i: | ‘structive habit in youth, tndacing nocrarsal and tion. It had recommended no such thing. Mr.B would state there, and for the naval defence ot this country. 1We yang’ near Ist avenue, 25 feet 10 inches by 97 feet | of half a ite, and the other of a minute anda half in dura- 3 . ‘ ically cured by Dr. M., on pat. to the friends of Oregon that in the vote which he should r, ive against this bil pp inierence was te be drawn that ee tay perio rity eschtedi to tepeee tke avenue, same dimensions, $2,750. Do do do, $2,700. © was opposed to the notice. He believed the notice | rights and the honor of the country. do do, $2,660. Lot on 9th street, near avent 25 would lead to the settlement of the Oregon dificulty, | "'® 3 92 feet 3 inches, $2,100. Lot on avenue A, near na at Low Water Spriog and that it would be honorably and amicably settled. ‘ We spoke of the navigation | street, 26 feet 4 inches by 113 feet, $3,200. Do do, near | cable's length from Light House, wi But he was opposed to putting the cart before the horse. | of the Columbia as a proposition which could not’ be | 10th street, do do, $3,600. Lot on 10th street, near ave- i is He was for holding on to the money until the exigency | *eriously urged, in the present state of this question, by | nue A, 25 by 92 feet 4 inches, $2,100. Lot on avenue ; e for such extraordinary expenditures had fairly arrived. the British government. Whether ane or not, such @ | A, near 13th street, 25 feet 9 inches by 100 feet, $1,500. | of that Light House, be: g EME. Meplin Lid 8. | GIVE MY AR’ As a peace measure the bill was too large, as a war mes- Proposition we deem wholly inadmissi ble Dy our govern: | Two lots on lath street, near Avenus A, 24 feet 4 inches bk ag ess esl EI efron lh or onda ad 3 sure it was like the arraying of Lilliput against Gulli- ™ent, as in fact its siden y 103 feet 3 inches, $1,200 each. One lot on Stuyve- i i a "ARRANT them resented, money wore, In peolereiee take eee he eee alll: | is message: fant street, corner of 13th, about 6 feat front. 3 feat inst attempting t6 pass betwreen the Buoy and | J WABI aire neearenentads oe i ed. N to post Mr. B. suid | rear, 74 feet 3 inches on one side and 103 feet 3 inches Whalemen. ‘MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOU GSE Vest tes EL he Teel Mideast, eae Baxtimone, Jan. 29, 1848. | on the other, $2,400. One lot adjoining on 13th str Fenders Wlsciohs’Nantuckat, aie Pee ptm tk rt 1) Fine Weather—Closing Scene of the Barney Marriage | 24 feet 4 inches by 103 feet 3 inches, $1,400. One lo! jattapoisett, Brightman, of dost epirics, Pugent essential o 5 Cy aches Costraative mat 114 $2,700 each, $5,460. Lot on 8th street, near Ist | tion. The light is 478 feet above thesea, and shows all round Bh Gottenbarg; Hope Howes, Sh Do | thecompass. va: b PP Ghd! Mary Hilt wen, that the Maplin Spit, | P Bevan, achts Geu Clinch ‘rather more than one | Y8"4 Wi Compas berringn See ‘Phe Surin Middle Light Vessel, open | $ ® in" Middle see], open tothe SE of the Maplin Light House, the breadth of the piles O THE PUBLIC. TICLES A TRIAL AND JUDGE oe Tra wr sleds : Mariix Serr.—Notice is here! oth | Maytg grown un, Black Buo be permitted to sleep there until something like rd * tel i is, cleans i, ly, renders it beauti sity shall arise for calling it up. If war were to com Case—Mr. Burton not Dead—Theatricals—Sudden } 9th street, near lst avenue, 25 by 93 feet 11 ins, $2,425. sett, 250 ap, put in Nov 28, for prov je Samuel | Craght, ana im i rance of the flo Mr. B. weuld promptly act for the fullest preparation: Ae) * Lot on 9th street, enue, 25 by 92 3 ini Soper, of Provincetown, 2504p, put in Nov 24, for | bright, and imps flowers.— RSet it nd Promptly nct for the fullest preparations {9 | Deqih—Decline in the Flour and Stock Markets | $2650, Dovds danas Ue ss fest 4 tan gsaes Do isons, aad ald fgain Sih. ‘Sid aih, urclay, Grinnell, of | HAM washed with this Extract soon become pleasingly sof ) sent, or in the future. Mr. Bagby complained of the | It has become a settled point that we are to haven» ,| do, 25 by 94 feet 10 incl 750. Lot on "Arr at Hobart Town, Aug 27, Belle, Handy, FH, 100 sp, and | hair on bala heads by itsuse, and hair thathas been made harsh, | funordaev’ woctarecl emissions pastlappropriations to Alabama. The city,ot Mobile,which | settled winters any more, south of Mason and Dixon’s | near 10th street, 25 by » $2,000. Lot on lst | sid Sept 17, to cruise. y é + . ‘and is turning grey or falling out, by the use of spirit or other | the body, palpitation of the heart, contribated one-fifth to xport trade of the Union, | jing, ‘The snow and ice of last week has entirely dis avenue, near [0th street, 23 feet 1 inch by 100 ft, $2150, Naval. impro » will soon be restored to ite natural o- | hands, confusion of the intellect, had received within the last five years, the enormousag. | 2° surely “Asap” } Lot on do, corner 10th street, same size, $3,000. Lot on | We learn from the Florida Democrat that Commander Sam | !0f and brillianey by a few applications of the istral. ., | distellah for reading, great inclination for. grogate, for naval, army, and peared, and the weather continues mild and pleasant. Lith street, near Ist avenue, 25 feet \by 94 feet 10 ins, | Mercer. afr at Pensacola on the 10th inar, to relieve Command: | y/! head, as dandraff—and for pre. | Yoraciqus appetite, for foo eins the ska bene fifteen thousand dollars The final act in the serio comic farce of the marriage | $1,650. Do do do do, $1,600. Lot on 2d a Seeder Svat rinritienad Commacite Beicrad tha doce turning grey. eet Yoicee memory hers and alto the’ derangement of pipet ga ceva bom ora of William Chase Barney, of this city, to Miss Elizabeth | house'eed lot 32" Darclen creme, ae bee 180 teat ef war Falmouth, Capt Sands having been detached on leave, id immediate eximet of some neh ag the ‘stomach, fiver, lungs, and brain. relay . Booth, daughter of Judge Booth, of Maryland, was enact. | Two story brick house and lot 48 Delancey, 23 by bat oy = of the officers attached to the US ed yesterday, and they are now wholl; ym, $4000. | ‘T'wo story front house and lot 50 Delancey st. ahip Jamestown, Jeft at Port Praya, Cape Verde Islands, De- quiry introduced—the discussions und excitement upon | matrimonial yoke. Mo. Bar freee from the. | by 60, $3,000. "Five story brick store and lot No. 60 cember 19th, 1845 :—Chas Win Skinner, Commodore; Robt B them, hadbeen more mischievous to the country than Matrimonial yoke. Mr. Barney petitioned the Legisla- | street; houso 19} by about 80) fests lot 674 feet deep ewe }| Ymartneber, Comenatery Genege ie Gray. iat lgmeenany: ony thing that had happened for the last ten years. The | ture last week for a divorce, laying before them his ver- | side, 40} feet the other, $26,750. our story brick house | Jas L oadergon 32d doi JJ B Wellachy ard doi Hoary, I beg fir Sf the people” did not require to be prepared for | #i0n of the affair, concluding with the assertion that she | 61 Greenwich st, corner of Edgar, with brick stable on SG Hess mont, Acting Master AW me at- it war. Prepared by whom—how and by whatprocess ? | had persisted from the day that the ceremony was per- | rear in Trinity Place; house 28 feet 2 inches by 62 feet, | {0% Rieet Surkean: jas A Semple, Parser: Mortimer R Tal. meh erect aR | ius ltt pcan in ion, and of the dry and e rapid approach ot Pe sti jifies the eautifal gloss and softness, and an insanity. Congress since the opening of the sex *e. The cry of th vitable war”—the ies of such as are in this wii ff U jd most earnestly recommend his ‘ Invigorating, Tonic al" oit strengthens, and genetously nourishes the system, Bc, a | erated shee permiteat eh cu tag is inexhaustibl ine, in which experience and 7 ("always find room to ekenrate sit is thataoures, | fice $4a bottle, or in cases of balf a dozen for, $10 to Besent he r1 A HH / inc 2 \ formed in acknowledging him as her husband. The pe- | lot 28 feet 2 inches front on Greenwich, 274 feet on Trin- , “4 alone, which produces all that man calls inveution, and w! the inj ts in powder te be sent ututrene ine cookies Consingay tition was referred to the Committes on Grievances, ted ity Place, by 1051 it deep one side, rier, $1s,00n, | Sanne: PP RRM eee nD a aceaee, he would do better, perhaps, to name adapta: ons. i make three. bottles, with full airecs East and West, they will come up aa one man to the sup- | sfter a careful examination of the case, they came tothe | Three story brick house 73 Greenwich st; house 20! by | man; J ; James L Fergusol 5 esate ES TTAUEL, Per! -metand Chemi y and « large tpn proportion. Dr. port of the country. The hearts of the people” re- Conclusion that the grievance complained of was alto- | 514, lot 88 feet deep one side, #5 the other, $6,300. Three | Fhelps, do; Thos P-¥skri m South ‘thir! street, Philadelphge. feline eed gry per rer viper ny quire no preparation. Mr. Bagby was no advocate of Bri- | gether on the side of the lady, as she had been married | story brick house 77 Greenwich st, house 201 by 43 | Bonen H We. and by my agents :—J. B.Jaequemod, No. 415. i F.A. | Confidential, and if by mail, muet be post paid. Patients in tish policy. But Great B an intelligent nation, 19 89 unknown tongue, and at the timo thought she was | lot i fort deep one side, 88 the other, $6,650. Thi wouter aerate ™ Gay, | Attault tte Ba: jos 149 anc 1; A. | Waiting are received in separate apartments, and of course never and we could not shut our the fact, that we had merely taking a i ledge to become his wife in case he | story brick house 79 Greenwich st, house ih 60 fer ptcadg 4 ‘Wilterd, 8. W. commer Ch fg = ry meet each other. Dr. G. is a regular Physician, and Surgeon, closerand more important interests with that nation than | should succeed in wiping from his character certain | lot 88 feet deep one side, 90 the other, $6,700. ‘Thre : ims was awarded at lin Institute. _m36 Lm lo : | charges of a dishonorable character. This, it appears, | story brick heuse ‘No 88 Greenwic Mitnin peacoial teeta dik ee oes aeacs ‘7 | he had not done tothe satisfaction of Miss Booth whe | aboxt Shae sree seein Sally om. ane still regarding herself bound only toh under that con- | $11,600, ingeney, has positiy sed to livewith him, or a — Pe knowledge him as her husband. ‘The committee acco! h 0 Nays fron AVERSTINVIGGRATING CORDIAL — | trhems dec mtlieirsstmiee. Tatsteacebies ; house 25} b Hager, fi for NYork, J DR, co! FINVIGO! Ci fa y 5 M15 the other, r avs from Palermo for NYork, Jaa | pon GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCON | "wi im*r ‘Beaman, from St Domingo for Boston, out 20 | _ TINENCE, OR NOCTURNAL EMISSIO : ; 8, fe. Greenwich st, lot frailewby the Leonidas, at New Bedford, who | rIVHI8 CELEBRATED AND POWERFUL REMEDY edical Aid, ee , : Zz e story brick house . 26 feet by about 70, $7,500. Stable 68 Trinity Place, lot | days, with loss aod force fo! lied her. ‘been used with the most hap in the Bag>y contended that we | 4 a a 20 feet by 60}, $2,850. Stable 60 Trinity Place, lot 20} | **?P! . Foreign Ports: i rth wood wit mos “i effect, in *, )R. GREGORY, No. 3 Roose: should sett! ur dificult: th England peaceably | ingly cast aside allthe flimsy complaints of the jon- | feet by 60, $3,100. J,ot 64 Trinity Place, 20} by 55 feet, Pr 4 5 ractice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons in ‘diseases of a private and honorably, if we con, and recerve ou abuse enti the | ef, and instead of reporting a bill for the r fof Wm. | $2,400, No. 69 Exchange Place, commer of Now at, 284 | ySidfm Tahiti, Sept 12, brig Oatario, Kelly, (fa Honolaln) Bate Empire, France and Germany. Indeed, 20 remartable paper aed necessity of venting it shall have arrived. One thing Chase Barney, reported one for the re! - | fton former, 244 on latter, $9,000. No. 22 and 24New | ' Sii'from Havana about 4th inst, Edward Adams, Thomp- | ‘harbinger of life.” ‘The use of this Cordial wi n, do. was certain, whether we were to have peace or war, beth Booth, restoring to her all her rights and privileges | street, 30} ft front, 20 rear, by about 90 ft deep, $8,600. | son, Cardenas; 12th, Poland, Weeder tan the high encomium. The highest medical authorities in thank God we have peace now, and, therefore, this bili 9% femme sole, which has since passed both ‘of | No65 Exchange Place, 25] feet front, 31 feet dome Port. 1¢ United States recommend it as superior to any other article was not demanded for present conlingencies.. Suppose the Legislature. 20} the other, $5,700. No. 67 Exchange Place, 23 ft | | Bosrox, Jan 28—Ar sehrs Brilliant, Richardson, Norfolk; | for tht permanent cure of the above distressing complaints, we have war-—sufficient for the day ithe evil thereof, , ‘The publication by Barney of the confidential letters of | front, 32 ft rear, out 66 ft deep, $9,000. Two # Louisiana, of Rockport, Low, Balymore via Gloucester, On | The proprietor does not offer this remedy as a" catholicon,” and when tho horrors of war shall be brought upon the | Miss Booth has turned most of his friends him | brick house 1 Carlisle street, 22 ft front, Sth inet, off Block Islan 5 in arg pre non Reggae ey ony got rear, it land, then, Mr. Hegby predicted, would gentlemen in this city, whist her noble conduct, under the weight | ftdeep, $3,000. ‘Three vlery. brick house # Gerla Qrerborrd 11, oF 90 som Comforwenes ci sae ia piruan,jpertee crt cua! i rs et. Split bi k | and excessive indulgence of t} T years—viz 5 and feel its calamitous results. Mr. B. again suggested | of calumny which has been thus publicly heaped on | 27} ft front, 20} rear, by GO deep, $1,750. Three story | Qescee Golfer a yteaneat om Race Point, Cid. bark | te cral physica! prostation, aeivous debiligy: torpor of the that the bill had better be laid upon the table. If weare | her, in declining to make a public stateme brick house 4 Carlisle street, horse 20 by 40, lot 58] deep ter, Sailed, WS' NW, liver, Car ia, loss of muscular energy, weakness of the to have the “inevitable war,” we must not prep: w 62] the other, $4,800. ‘Chree story brick house Montgomery, Florence, Ed back and lower extregities, lassitude, moctarael eegoo ro hearts of the people, but their arms and their means of | Motives of her apparent mysterous behi treet, house 20 by 36 ft, ii about dt, Lucy, Mary H ; schrs Gaze! A impotency, = ee tea Gecay,o vie ity 5 melan- | by Dr, G. defence we must prepare. The c! f peace, peace, | for her the esteem and re jeep, $4,500. Three stor 8 N LESTON, Jan 2i—Arr achr anys Oreatt, choi y.apers of mie cece barr wef ae toms of tees ea when there it no peace,” had been decried by the highest | Never kuown and will perhaps never see. lisle streot, House 20 dy about 30 feet, lot 404 deep, irre. | NC- a Ports Mat spite asso, (Be) Soot from b . | aversion to social intercourse, timidity, eelf-discrust, and love | Sif) tier ,mmmaning., it printed citen authority ; but the cry of war! war! when there is no | , The rumor of the death of Mr. Burton caused quite a | gular, $4,200. Store and lot 117 Washington st, (makiag | Piusbn, Uteenogk; Belissires (Es) Lemmonen, for Haves, | of solitude. ‘Tue Paivate Turatise, called “The Rubi war, was equally to be deprecated. Mr. B. said he | furor among his friends in this city, and the ne an L with the above,) houso 20 { by 81% feet, by about | Idg: Auson, Barkman, for NY e lat ‘Charleston, Brown, for | , Hundreds of decline or consumption may | jittle volume (of: i should go for the notice, and for all other measures ne. | Teached the Front s theatre, where arrange: 48 ft deep, $5,000.. Three story house 229 Hudson near | NYo:k, do; Rowland, Bl m Portland, wig N be tracedto these banefal practices. Young men in cities, ally 1m ‘to the ¢ of the Oregon controversy, but | Were making for the commencement of a seaso Canal street, lot 17} by about O6 ft deep, irregular, | Bears for Havre, Idg; Jupiter, ( for M | and particularly in | ntry, where these solitary habits fered as unavailable either for peace or | ening. It is stated inthe pupers this 000, N@ 264. Bleecker near ‘at, lot. 26 Robert Ker. (Br) Maxwell, fm Belfast, ng | prevail toan alarming extent ahd those, too, wlio a style expressly adapted to the use to. 5 | is perfectly wall, with the’ exception of front, 16} rear, by 75} deep, $3,250. Lot No. 20Com- ee Cee eee hei eee Mines bauer veseies whiche soul Speman rep. Jt tne pen the digesees, beat Mr. Miuven was in favor of the steamers asthe means | 2nd will make his appearance in this city merce street, 25 by 52 ft, $2,000. Lot No. 22 Commerce Jessie, Connor, from Liverpool, do; Conqueror, (Br) isement treats | thod of cure. A sinall edition of this wo! i i is ad ficient coast and harbor defence. He thought | The season commences this evening with Prat mgmt that this adver et, 24} front, 23] rear, by about 68 ft deep, $2.000. 8 ¥. ‘an important sul ee has been. prepared r: Liv’, ; Powhattan, Ston Ne rk, If you would be relieved iif, the postage on which is about 10 cents to any. a isttas hice ales ous seat Ye Fa ee eee en sete eater: | uc eteme nie ae egy rue: cpa Brome, | Homie orieont et, metas eran. Nae, | bere eed ae ea es eary appropriations for the future, whick would Hos tot 8 by 23, howe SO bE SL BS OSL, Loton aie | N Cooper fom LIT’ wise Genvians Bakes A Yock! wit | remarks which osttenbeay oe maticnne are highiy important | odts4ccticaia temas petvace oftens, No ¢ Ronssvelt seat, Srey ecominecenaty in keeping up a chain of expen | our citizens as to his peculiar notions on slavery. street, 228 ffrom'7th avenue, 23 ft front, 31 rear by 92 baranes Ada, (Br) Watson. fora port in Europe; Bradidew, | {0 the ruatried and single. rice $2 per bott i al i | andalso advice, at all hous of fol. santos ee Proposed to declare war againt al | Naren Sraierencs fo abolttgeina’ bet i aappone ee eat Waar, eae dee eee Poxtaetoce sad | Mseen, Metre d'A Han, iptcardy tn London, dt | Sold poles ant ruil by 3.0; FAY, 1m Fulonstren, | Swine dete oer a gcacie ti , and tal ty of | 3 | my +. by » $1,325. Li . 2 4 r ildii jew York ; and at (late Hart’ ™ ‘A 4 protecting the tottering ‘Republics of South America. | Wants subscribers at the north, and hence b wv. Hd Pe etc rom aTeenock, waltueg orders; | brag Bea ond d Cham! lhl re 2st street, 517} ft from 8. bers street, N. speak: corner 7th avenue, $3,600. | Howtend, Harding, for Boston, ldg; Morgan Dix, Hamilton, | Dray ‘corner way ani 4 i for Boston i Hilo, walt ‘The Cordial will be forwarded to any part of the city LIOR AA RE PO ek 4 at: pete ts (Sa car yrood, fin Bios wautipg gale OF | on country, by addressing J- 0. Fay, postpaid, amount eu Foreign Marke: (Br) Cook, ‘Li'l, di losed. k a Liv, aise closed. : Havana Jan, To-carge of Hie Oy the F-A. Brown Hieetwood, ‘Eng. wigs Bi | _ Also for sale by Dr. Wadsworth, 45 North Main street, ei Great Britain built large steamers for the protecting of | ing two words for himself and one for t her colonies over the face of the earth ; but such large |. Mr. Christian Shirley, vessels were not necessary or expedient for us. He | his bed yesterday morni fore, vote for the smaller steamers, andfor | THe Manxets—There roudway and Chambers st. nts “nds mer j Meta 5 | vidence RAL: dad at 100 Washtigton seven Bows Nae THIRD EDITION. lotte rison, ( Br] a Ser ‘4 . Mr. Mil. | market for Howard street flour since ‘arrival of the Id at 16) nger’s at 151s; 100 casks from . "| Broad i ‘Albany ; and of March! Unies, N. ¥. THE ‘ Be tee up. the. question of the probabilities of | Hibernia, and 1 hear of no transactions of moment. | s1 : peut 200 casks in store unsold. Siz? Bolphest fer fi oa a ais By, become bl Patre trance 0 PRIVATE TREATISE war; and argued that from the magnitude and | There were offers to sell yesterday at $4,87}, without | ij Dra df letter, post-paid, at 136 Fulton street, New York ; entrance to 9 intimacy of the relations between England and the | meeting purchasers. Some holders, however, | wees, Promis. Br} | the office through the store. ua ltr BY DR. RALPH, United States, it was not only improbable, but impossi- | Willing to sell below $5. The price named to 11000 | Henderson, fe r for Liv't ZESCULAPIAN SANATIVE: IN CERTAIN DISEASES, in which the best and most ble, that they could rush headlobg into war upon the | Teceipie it 4,75, and satilementelrom wagons Besnard, fm Peror borne Sh ane Albort.( o ‘convenient means of cure are stated in i mere question of a boundary line. Mr. Miller passed made at ale of 200 bbls City ¥ UNIVERSAL RESTORER OF HEALTH. sical eres Safford’ wide beld for the extcrions and |i known boasting class of People. i of sea eee tales the Union of this morning to the Secretary of the Senate, who read from it the proposition of the London Time: of compromise upon the line of forty-nine, and the Nt navigation of the Columbia by England; and the re- | t0 day at 24 cents. marks that this latter de of free navigation through | #0me holders are unwilling vening at $5. Yesterday a sale | at $4,87}. f WI ay? f in hhds yesterday and | 10 of bbs at 25 cents, though | nice. | Martins, do: Venus, Dillingham, fm N York | deanx, wig; Hadgden, Hodg | land, fm Yorke, wg ‘turn; George, Yet binson, for N York, ldg; Toledo, GI { Gen Pinckney, Hobbs HE PROPRIETOR of this Sanative begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of this city and the public generall that he ee io Feenish a wil na ms 3 | remedy. ing this great remedy to the pul ich: | proprietor deems {ronly netessay. to. state that he aloo flee from 7} to 8 for middli q arce. Exchange on London 11 to 11} pr, United Sta! m 2} to.2}, Freights 3j to 3} for Molassesto the U States, | Gen,t mckney *; P d “ad J five hundred the American territory, could Stock anp M | and £3 10 for Cows and a market. wend, disehes Ju » Weg; | quainted with the art it, and from long and practi- ice Sent by post. bacry: Mh hardly be in seriousness proposed. The accompanying | the Stock Market Fates are re: | Manranzas, Jan, 13—Cargo of Rice per Ieabella sold at | Eesope lag Keeieg Bro hia won ke Cy | Sad chcie auapler aud senativetofieces in proverstan: andemporing | gosetera Bretenders have wiper ak remaiks of Mr. Ritchie, lookiag to acompromise, were | Pidly settling down to the same position which present. | 14). Some new Muscovads Sugars are comii "for London, ldgs ‘Christiona, Warres, for Boston, dor | hy fally enabled to assure tnem, that this medi. Y a P be misled will, however, soon detect the imposition. but | Gye M 1 also referred to by M. ersing all the war | d itself prior to the arrival of the st ryland | the pretentions of planters are too high to admit any | Washing‘on, Monroe, for Philad, log. |i ing medicinal pro} a P. ®. Aware of the opinion in general ¢: snd od 40 peaches made von the occasion, Aa illus, | OP closed yesterday ga) ue, 7, gaxed-—a decline | thing being done. Yet in your market. ‘Sale for Eure: | Tei, sek Benmawr” scnors ou Chsequidie: for | renorainn of eelake ndest ao paeet ice ies pemeys lotesed ie tegn inaimont every papet) ts ronideted athe an incident of two farmere in New Jersey, who disputed | 6, 1800, sold at 96 a 95}, showing a decline of } a 1 per Fewo thin it willgo no lowes this monthe, | nent Tt | six weeks past. was got off this morning. “She i ~ty S| ree ene about the boundary line between their farms. The cent; ae closed at 95} bid, 95} asked. Baltimore and Nantucket, bo hers, atruck on the rock back of Cape ance, man f fee the anthor's Graduate of Edi uarrel was upon the point at which the boundary Ohio ares advanced } per cent, and closed at Poge, sbeck Torcloce thie pseraieg aad thoes fe bal ition and Dosktes the wnt * nba fois truck a tree two feet over, the one contending for the | 471 bid, 474 aske ‘ Foreign Importations. acne les bene eee Tenet ae eaves elie or 0 | days Bes oder mind ott orks "vies fhe * Domestic Guide to dicing,” ‘ . p ing got off. ‘< ry Jouth ond the ether forthe Routh greg Rio Janerno—Brig Gen Green—2550 bags coffee Grinnell, | "Garreston, Jan 9-U1d, brige Coheco, MeNear, Havana; 5 : ons, wat to law about it, and before the question. Purtapenrnta, Jan, 29, 1846, | Minturn & co, | Harriet, “Beker,” Mobile; ith rig “John Dethard Ladertag, | 5 Dyspersiavon the Kpdemip Cholereie Be fopete tled, both farms were swallowed up by the . | Our Grand Jury—Dry Dock— Miscellaneous. | Domestic importations, | Team eallio lee eh th e i pen Sa arey Coopers Drea These Mr. Miller argued for the peace, Our grand jury have been engaged, for some days | _ CHaniestox—Brig Carolina—41 bales cotton Atwater &Mul Hrax a Elict, Berry, Philadelphia for | ¢ ‘action, yet 50 ly hafe and certain Snag of permsjeaton to May 3 if it should lead to war—against a sea , | ford—215 do Sprague & Robinson—35 do. D Mills—i5.doJ W | je E has experienced severe weather on her pas- inistration, that it can be taken at all times and under ing. has be a jea that it wasnecessary to“ prepare the hearts of past, in investigating the morals of the darkies who | pii Dortie—156 empty bbls and casks Dunham | #2K¢; lost her deck loat, boat and stove galley. Alsoarr schr ‘The , therefore, under leat eee nee ears ple,” according to the doctrine of Mr. Allen, and | spend their pennies in purchasing lottery policies, and | k Dimon—6 cks old iran 3 erates rags Thomas Bowis—131 bas | Visto Helles, Becton toe Ly So ies Bedes Morte, Fe segurance thet pecan J Sol accomplish Piste VARIOUS sizes sadeciors, tend pas for sale aa Cane Cheer nad the nne ee ree aes town this | Putting the venders of Rae TN gid taped Tan Halle for Botan. filed ache ow Chelfevinua he dove thas dueage fa But ue and ag thing 1 S Panel vont, up ataire. They hi ludicrous blunders, i cis, Frederic ; Jno Tyler, Norfolk. In port, Present ifferent forms,) but. especially howmaken few remarie Ate, the dolences of the | {heir arm, thereby converting | Cnet notre mentite i | Moprentieeeagpemenee | “SAD PES POL ovine country ina properfposition for its defence? Look at | themaclyi chamber tribunal. Ind | port; Baltic, (fi Georgetown, DU) for Boston ; Bradore, (fm | Costiveness, ». Palpitation and ‘diseases of the ms the whole sesbourd. Why, sir, itis said that a cockboat | Viduals who ha called on to answer questions = “= | Poruiand) for Baltimore, the dates of 2h and 20sh have not Hoar, ‘waut of appetite, Hypochondriaand other diseaass of the COLLEGE as with one gun could burn up the city of Philadelphia. | Which would criminate themselves, have refused, and | MARITIME HERALD come tohand. } oe Nerves, Palsy, Gout, Gravel, and all affection of the Kidneys, Li And it was thus from one end of the Atlantic coast tothe | the grand jury have only discovered their error when | ; Li Del, J RF Loper, from Pernambu- | and Scrofulain all its various forms. Dose Beith, other. We were never in a more defenceless condition | they invoked the assistance of the court to compel an- | dG me, in yesterday, anchored at zoe —rownant Parsee ie Seo eroes. Bau miseries Medicine and Pharmacy since the formation of the constitution. And he was | swers. tet | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 30. at ngs Whig: gir ped wegen i ony bb Tog mea od 95 NASSAU STREET. lost in the contradistinction of terms, war measure and | _ Our Dry Dock meeting is rousing our citizens to he city and country. m5 1m! MEDICAL ADVICE peace measure. If there was to bea state of perpetual importance of the subject, but I believe they will effect | peace, we wanted no defences at all; but the moment nothing, until they get members of Congress who will | | getting ul we plant ene gun, it pre-supposes te of war. What | think more of the interests of the city than of the inte- jlearea | ™N is the present state of things? The Senator (Mr. Miller) | rests of party, and most of all until they shall have esta- | Brig Detroit, Porter, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. | ecene f motel deprecated the declaration that “war was inevita- lished a sympathy between the city andthe whole | Brig Joseph Graham, Sheffield, Norfolk. ye ble.” No man had declared that it w He (Gen. Cass) | State. At present, the country is jealous of the city, Schr Cornelia, Bumpus, New Bedford. did not aay so; nor did he Delieve it. Mr. Cass then | and by some means or other, they have managed to cul: | Sch« Rochester, Rogers, Baltimore. proceeded to a racapitulation of the grounds upon which | tivate a hostile feeling towards each other. This de- | Bcjif Daniel Barclay, Berry. Edenton, | 1 ‘war was to be apprehended, to wit : that three times had | Prives the latter of all influence in the national councils, | Sag ay ved. . Great Britain rejected our’ overtures, and we had no 8nd prevents her from obtaining justice. | @ oy i farther offer to make which she would accept—that the | , There isvery little local news stirring, and even that | ¢ Bark Gee Grow, Clerk, 05, dayaitiom Rio Jencize, with eof of increasing difficulties between the American settlers in | is unworthy of note. We are favored Just now with a | ig Abby Amelia Colura, 18 days, from Attakapes, wit D'SeASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS—Bucn CI Chronic and acute diseases of the ofp PRIVATE DISEASES. Bladder, ‘Leucorthoen or Whites, x, MEMBERS shine Sir a Coliene of Kidneys, cadet ietn etre atrentlon t0 all diseases of & is an Sy Sem al We alse Gonorrhea, Tpabilty, nc ert, Private natare, and cau gondoully promise to persoua me pai eee Lian the eonstitation eF'coufisement from business, "lavaianane Delaware, Gil Blas, Frank- | °! as one tiel y Teo rested to ‘make apulication neta to the suitable fc ey give tone and energy to the genere- pee ghd oeplen os g O moan fe » Baker, from St Croix, | Siv¢ orwans, rarcly, Ml ever, experiences Catharine strect.and gate tne arate, Due of ibe iP Agu in in distress: achrs Pacific, Wood, ines “Beton, with directions. Sale t in for the care of those complaint, etiends Tor ecasak- ree, Prove Gaiy from A.M, co. PM. Phil Oregon and the Hudson's Bay Company required the | little sprit of snow, and the streets are in a wretched 4 t jasser Richmond; 31 Miller, | —____JUDGE FOK YOURSELF. : notice; that after the notice if Great Britain persisted in | muddy condition. ‘The Magnetie Telegraph is in opera: | Brig Ponts Rac: Geman bays froct Georgetown, with tim- wie ich Le Roy, Hedell NY Gree All the ontw FR eg ete “Ferme CURR her pretensions, as she would be most likely to do, then | tion, and bids fair to do well. The rumor of Buchanan's Badger & Peck. s bound vesscis in port and Hampton Roads, sailed during the | EA Uyneked AD. 1855, by the preseatproprictoy IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS.—Perscss the issue was an inevitable war. Mr. Cass urged upon | resignation is not yet confirmed in this city. Burton is J Peterson, Brown, 19 days from Para, with mdze, to J | rast evening and night. ‘cessful treatment of a disease of a secret i living in the country, and finding it inconvenient to make the Bena the nace of STmINE Lhe coUmty ey thealese Wie weir eae ee am | Sut’ Rr ea the ip Slane Sood, | ge "bah an eRe Cake, es as Denese Weta | nyet DR, HUNTERS, RED Daa tu pean | eased sents so pean Sel Me Hamm ZMETRESDENT any the Union, | Santee trent . when well enough he will re | fo days before. The JP, ap the 234 fast, in & | Waln which carried away stangheous, bulvesre tha-oniy remedy, Sp cur Sees Son gee bet ary este their case explicitly, together “with” “janone sind ‘con - ir. Hansrcan asked the ne of an explanation. tl Ander exper ‘at the Chesnut will not | ga ’ . brigs BF Loper, Farre m Pernambuco; Geni tution, and without diet or bfhdrance from business, Sa and Ce gy received elsew! any, and on (¢ would take upon himself the responsibility to say | open nderson arrives. The — may, however, » Sherwood, 4 days from Charleston, 8C, to | Norfolk: Benj Frankli inn, Bost allelse have fail A comprehensive treatise $5, poss that the article in this morning's Union, referred to by | make their appearance first. The National Circus still | D the Senator from New Jersey, (Mr. Miller) as looking te | draws great crowds nightly. & compromise, did not contain the views ot the Prosi- | _ The stock quotations exhibit no material change. dent—that he had not read it, nor was he consulted is believed that an my will be made to fore its publication; and that it did not now m p- | Schuylkill Bank,case to the Supreme Cour probation. Not one word of it. Mr. Hanne; giving the Common Pleas jurisdiction mak firm and indiguant tone of voice tendered this explana. | Sion for any appeal, and unless some g tion in bebalf of the President. [And yet Mr. Hannegan | effect has been passed subsequently, 1 don't 1. "We shall see be- | canbe done. It 1s contended that an a ton. sion, Port Pann, Del,Jani—The schr Samuel R Paynter, from Fornax, Wilson, of Thomaston, 18 days from New Or- | Norfolk, west asl winke ethers, omctatie below | exch Vial ‘with sugar, &c.to Howland & Aspinwall. this place. She succeeded in get off tl i iy tag. Boker, 2 days ft Plymouth, NC, with na- | now anfely anchored at the piets.. There fand ne shorter spare of time, than any other medicine in Wiehe Lacy, rom Tobaaco, arith tow. | RermyeeigyauPnoeed « Boston pacaet, and four schooners, be | World, or no ay will be takes. Price $1 Det vial wack, Ford, 99 days from Tobase | low this place, bearing up. f iand & Aspinall. th int, off Sand Key, apoke | °Rucown, Jan eAr ship x Sherromt, Nichols, from = Charleston. ‘Sid, schr Hannibal, Morse, NYor READ THIS. | "i io ,Sdays from Newbern, NC, | § art Jabults | A LL CASES in the Sargical and Medical line.repecially peer dens 1 a all directions) which, warranted to effec cases, no matier how } ‘the syttem, with less troable to. the pecent to hips Defence, shine Dats be Ere - panning, fieine Tope thre mouths are est} | preme Courts a constitutional right, which cannete | jh psvid Riser, Connen, fm Washington, NC, and3 de | Irland Cae ae fhonthettappletion,sother name of otdence gieg a xecutive Session—An important i of a | takon away by the act of Assembly. I, however, think J , ‘ } i | d bf " nomination or nominations from the: President having. | that the Legis{eture have a right in’ ll Cases to point out | mScht Oo" Bennett, Cavadale, tm Edenton, NC, with eorn to | Alcione Nels Br brig Deven Pig. vet ite mene been received this morning, re have indies - ’ the manner in which a civil remedy may be procured, Sel , Elizabeth City, corn. Le . ships Lancashi DR. IHULL’S TRUSSES - tee baba (manage | and to confineit toe specific tribumal. Behr Exec or, Crockett, Boston te cs (| Ee OP irl Aantice Licanodt takes & re pAND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. | louse of Repre: \ 1omas, Elliott, 4 days from jimore, with iron, peric ‘ instrament NVisutnoren, sen, sn; 1ben ne ee OF Stocks at Phi it “Phas “kot ashore, on Bandy Hook on T is achnowleaeed by the most eminent physicians iu ' Inenda wo F Bo T might and was got off r dis ‘ As soon 68 the House was opened, Mr. C.J 11 | 3000 Jo 70; 50 she Wilmington RR 30}; 1000 Lehigh | hereargo of iron. Has received eoaside mage—leaks | Joe aren! 1, ofiee Neseysireet, Astor House. A fimale in Bebreary Se wer"voed dove Stee ows | Mareen og. Gierd ak, bh a dade, ecu, New "| i ented Eee A aa 5 — ie ; \- 4 aie ate Comtalites ct the Whois louse | 6 do rd & Bristol Turnpike, b5, 35; 3 do Pennsy)- oe pat wal stores, to | Telthey Meaae eh | feat dor Acadia, Me Kenzie iphia. ‘Jan. 20—$1500 State 5's 70; 5000 do 70; attendance J10 mr Mootg, Newbem, NC, corm jth. from Ocracoke, NC, with : i Son, Sehr Jay, i Mr. Owen, of Indiana, then addressed the committes | init Bank: 258; § do Mechanics Bank 24; 11 do Union Ses THE COMPLEX -M EA DIVINE DE-VENUS AND ‘an eastern botanical discovery of . M eee, 81; : yor, " t j ci indicious in favor of our claims to Oregon, and in favor of giving: | WArren Berne $200) Wilmington RR 66 55, 68}; 300 ene anrces Abell, Srees EOWS) NC, wich ae- | eveepanaa aD eee” Guaicsin ame tf the notice. | Harrisburg Bonds, 69; 100 Lehigh 14}; 100 do 134; 100 ‘oaster, Taylor, fm Plymouth, NC, with naval stores, | York:'J ‘Child, Boston; we x ne = Mr. Tavaman, of Ohio, followed, urging the duty of | shar Recdian hiv’ bo 90 . ‘ to Wright & Co, peels ariteneade Pts "| Setmpian TBt). Graham, ree edn 5 wee wise the thotice, ay the Preuident would givetin at all wees, | otters Beann--2000 Lehigh 6s 4s); 1600 Reading Dds Eee Te eer teres: canine | ome pe proam (Be Wae | ph Boar, ot nw Di bat =) $1 exch ; in of half adorg . 101 , at al » | 8 “ 4 D from Not ina, al stores, te A jer, 4 assoon os he got the power” aa | Gitaed BucgRee OF 46}; 90 she Reading RR 2; 00do | yey sterk Whitmarsh. | ‘we Werk feel Sih do: LB Ne Panty tthe eet rs fcedsenttoull pets of the Unto. ir. Tuomrson, of Pa., next got the floor, and for some | HE 701: 5 Below. eee ees, tinguished time attracted little notice, as he ise dull, uninteresting | dov01 ts icap Fog ae ty dll gata ee | spogltimore: ‘and 30 TED EXTRACT OF SARSAR . Hooking man. But his, hits, soon began te tell, and ty Pega ets Biome main | Rhiao, Liverpool” | favre, Carpent rurface, allays every tendency to fons ¢ in rs crow row: im in a circ! a " Brig Ready Rhino, Liverpool. Wie; Lenity, Smith, " T seen the boys in. the pit of the Chatham theatre rivet Te Schooner Merchant, of New York, ar- | YS a0 ship Klsiaore is anchored at the SW Spit. | Fitghes, Baltimore: Alesxnders Hedi hed slong, eflectaally des cata tnyoy themselves moro, by loud laughter and jests, than | [lye BAF port, yesterday afternoon, from the ~ sd Hl ts pid, Stoddard, wg; reckles, sunbiura, see i 4 ; , raya, Cape de islands. | way, discg. | hange Te ridiculed the ‘speeches made oe he ‘cinet elie, His | Acting Master’ Henry Rolando commanding s prize 16 | __ Milscelinneous Becord. | "Cha ah barks Jugiata, Chitds, Boston; Peter Demill, | Sent whiteness ewiaier cathe mc tasale ek Sram speech was” in’ favor of Oregon and. the Tarif The | {He U- 8. ship Jamettown, Commodore Skinner. ‘The | Packet shins Sueninay, Cornish, for Liverpool, wil sail to- | Piepes, NY ork: brig Macdn, Hayden, Boson schrs Henrie” | Sows deleney and sieas hehe use will bap Whole of Oregon, andthe Tathron Merchant sailed from Havana on the 18th June, for the | morrow motning; and the Lovie Punurre, for Haere,on | Wy Hughes Balti Gan See eee yoke NB: bees | PHY protect, with every Avpearance of cd Mr. Houmxs, of 8. C., got the floor,when the committee | Crean, —_ picasa ane marys by HB. M: sloop | Monday. | Globe, Th as Fo hi} aint, Childs; Boston; | "Farmla wenenie cn ail ; . © Sierra Leone, | ship Nerruxe, of Boston, before reported abandoned at | bri e Ladies: tee + do; UEL, ¢ where her case was tried for havi nt 4 i H i" » Bale; € I om tee vertoas departments ae trevere ine House | the slave trade; but not being al oon a | se, on the voyage from Stockholm to thisport, hada eargo.of | Washington; Biz City, ee Preican: p some other business, which the confusion rendefed it im- | Wat Teleased. ‘The U. @. ship Jamestown, Commodore | 74 tos iron, which was insured at Hambug. | —— | andby my ageats:—J, B. Juequemod, Nols rgedeays Oe posible to understand, the House adjourned: afterwards, rted, abandoned at sea, By Last Night’s Southern Mail, | ‘racic Laat “Nos. 181 Broadway: we nea Ohaus oom H. W. Ellsworth, United States Chargeto Sweden ; hited States ppt ea Tg Miscellaneous Record. Sn oan Godse pat ra ats "ate tmtag ¥ an Hy was confirmed by the Senate to-day in secret session. pa pops Capt. fk a Sear Arorunn Prite.—The ach Merchant, of this taartived MANGANESE. heated , r ° ree, ne | —————— ; seaman, 5 . | erpool, "NB, wi it Charleston on the inst., from ica, vi . ‘8G The Conceniraied Extract ‘Goa ielig Gite Hon, Henry Clay arrived at New Or- | Slurtiast anna? fac on hacen eh | waving cong. wt fallen ttn 8 the Wiale sh Leone aru r Ss Vere Teg tae 200 BAREIS of PLnbse SK GoKs See in also forsale ut sireets jeans from Natchez on the 19th inst. bn nag lar, Lateral Daeg | Sate Ceee oa nes ts" Beer, Bet brio oe jor Bhigaer. He Merchant saild from Hevancon the f | “oan @ and 67 Naseaa sireot | opposite Ludlow streoty

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