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his speach was @ stronger plea jfor Crest Briteia then | en Wes ever able to make out. He was glad that South Corolina had come down from her higt - toned chivalry to sober reason. ration had come upon the Lumpkins and Pic e cocks of South Carolina. He was afrai ‘arolina was more in favor of her peculiar do- ic rights, than of Territorial rights. hts were threatened, she was willing to yal ace the pillars of the Constitution—now she wes He was glad that reason was re- He would not do the any British otal He rejoiced that mode When some of | to South Carolina. he made a distinction bet: South injustice referred to Mr. told us of an eagle ected that, if it which the gentle young fledgling. He went on to review th , condemning every thing That did not come up to high water mark on the 0: gon t tory, overhauling and handling without gl ork, Bary, Ruxtr, Baxe: to fight by “ manifest destiay,”) Ewina, O and a host of others. butdid not seem to relish the idea that the whig from his own State should take the wind of from the sail of the Democ ir. W. W. Wicx, of Indiana, (the ) who made a speech full of wit, the world must it—even South Carolina est when her terrapin crop : west would settle her difliculties in her own way. code of chivalry was not the same in Indiana that it was They bad a wa, disputes in Indiana, which he woul! cation of Seuth Carona. they went up together to the third story, who could jump out of the window with the nose, f his opponent, he was the best man — we will settle the O: outh Carolina to fight for us, for that would If South Carolina wishes to get out of tho Union we will give her a ‘won't let her nullify in the Union. not have any design on the Presidency. She looked like Puen tae finger board pointing to the White 0: Now it is Oregon, and not on that track. The gentleman from South Carolina, Mr. Holmes, made more poetry in his speech than any British poet will be able to make al- He was for Oregon and against war; but would not dwell in poetr; end all the poetry, bad and indifferent he adopted us his own, and would not He was opposed to colored people yee Irishmen were good domocrats as soon as the so were Germans; but Scotchmen and Englii An Irishman took democracy as easily as We will annex any place in God Almighty’s creation; and the World,the flesh and the Devil shall not take it away trom us. at home think themselves great men, | but when they stay here a couple of years they find that they are not,so great; which had been ma K (whom he ridicnled be cotton against cockney. South Carolina can All the good logi Pat took the small particularly after Mr. Wiex concluded his speech amid roars | of laughter which had continued during its delivery. When he took his seat Mr. Axouew Jonson took the Mr. Joses of Ga raised a point of order that every when he wished to address the Committe, should rise from at. The Chairman ruled that the members could riso any where. but the Houre «ua air. gon business was then laid aside to take up the ing Post routes in Texas. ‘Ohes this Mr. Curven of New York made a long speech Against the mode in which Texas was annexed, and the tyranny of the South over the North. He was frequently interrupted by Hovston and McCox- nett of Alabama, and others. had practiced a fraud upon this country. The Annex! tion Resolutions guaranteed all North of 36° 30 as free, ecured slavery in all the Ter- An appeal was taken, but the Texas Constitution « Ifthere was any territory North o: we ofthe north were cheated. If there was none then a | base fraud had been practiced upon us. ed point on this question. Van Buren was question, and he might have g his dying onan a line taken from Wi as the gentleman quoted, from Illingis, “Yo living men come view the ground Where you must shortly lie.” ulver is a new momber, and this, his first speech, | was very severe, but eloquent, gentlemanly, and tarcus: was for the notice on tl without ay impediments. that there would be no war. marks ou almost every subjec ts, not the Bible, he Oregon question, | The Bouth was bo Alter indu'ging in re- | t, Mr. Culver took his | McCownext, of Alabama, said the char were particular! knew the points. rese to reply ea of the gentleman from Now York | He would keep in order, if he The gentleman must not be so furi- ‘ous; he must udopt the “ O, take your time, Miss Lucy,” principle ; he must let the Soui nd Mr. Van Buren were dead ¢ were Latter Day Saints, fh alone. ' Henry Clay ocks in the pit. for whom there was no resur- gentleman's progressive philan- thropy came South, they eat it toa little grape vine and ra jack (i ¢., would han ir. McConnell, “Iam satished—I stand"— | The bill was then read a third time in the House. The committee having reported, it was pasred, and the House adjourned till to. Bavrimone, Jan. 31, 1846. Warm Weather—Fatal Railroad .Accident—Adems os Hamlet—Stock Board, Markets, $c. The weather is as mild and pleasant this morning as if | it were the month of May. There was another fatal accident on the Baltimore and Nathaniel H. Wh , one of the conductors on the rvad was the victim, whilst the engineer and fireman were also somewhat injured. A switch that had been turned for the downward train was left out ef its plac threw the cars off the track;}and Mr. White being be- tween the tender and the baggage car, was crushed to death. When the cars arrived last evening, near the depot, was watching, u her eye was the carrying of his lifeless body to here to-day of the slightest | rvading the city. Hamlet last night to very heavy rain, which con- eneral dullness yesterday at 76 a de; Baltimore 6s were ~The character of the late advices by the sieamer Hibernia, has contributed to reduce prices els of City Mills and Pennsylvania have \d Howard street on Thu Dealers fixed the price of the inspections of flour for 21,085 barrels and 198 half barrels pected 246 barrels rye flour, and 1136 ry, at $475 per bbl. er yesterday at $4 62}. Th barrels corn meal. Paitaperrnia, Jan. 31, 1846, The Weather—Ewuropean Iuterference and the Balance of Power—Forgers Sentenced— Detention af the New ¥ Train—Theatrieale, §c The weather is s:ft and pleasant though somewhat damp, and it has a feel more like the breaking up of winter than the commencement of the bleak month o! Within the last two hours the clouds have broken away, and we bid fair to ha a clear sky for to- There has been no public demonstration of the effect | upon the public mind of European interference with the South American republic of Buenos Ayres, and the late | conflict of the allied powers with the batteries of Rosas at the mouth of the Paranas, but there is considerable in- dividual feeling manifested, which I have no doubt will soon give itself vent, and exercise an important influ- ence upon the public councils at Washi ho in their sickly and puiing ery aspect of European pow: direct public sentiment and indignation, will soon find themselves o Benton, who made an ass of himself on the Te: tion, aud was compelled to back out, has perpetr other faur pas upon that of the Oregon, and, at this rate, Tshould Lew to know how long it will be before bo will Morton an accomplished forger, w ing sent to the Eastern P. the court of Quarter Se: Tomer was sent for fiv speech < considerable power, for nine years, by an accomplice named years. The former made a ut it was no go. ion of the six train from New York as it bas not ye? a sequently our public are without their Herald. be It is now near 5 o'clock, 8 letter will be closed be- cond or 9 o'clock line ar- usual hour, 3 o'clock. t Theatre has opened and Burton will not dead, by appearing on th and other oF cellar “trewing tusts are dra an us is filled to bt egbe lia and the riding is of the most daring and by The stock mari ness was done to-d is firm, and a large amount of busi- - State 5° improved j with an up. rer is in town ar ‘ment of the Febrna: ine will exhibit the state of th. Sales of Stocks at Pni Finest Boar, Jan. $1.— do Commercial Bank 51; $200 Te: Reading RR 29 to i} 100 do Vicksburg Lehigh Navigation Co, if; 100 do Vicksburg Bank 8}; $000 State 5081 100 $2000 Cematy 58.92}, 2000 Reading Bonds, £3, wn, 70}; 560 s j;, 100 shares Readi Girard jank bS, 8}; 525 do 8}; 7}; 22 Girard Trust 20}; 500 State 5s, —$2000 State O75; 2045 } 2000 do 704; 5000 do, dis, risburg HR bs, 70}; 5000 do 70 70. 50 flertisburg RR bo, y, Jan. 30, 1846,— -énnsylvania, and Bosworth, Ears. of s and counsellors Island com- | y, Mr« 2M: Randolph londay morning, eleven oesph T. ‘Thomas, Esa, uta Robinson and Alfred ode Island, were adi i et centinaed by omplainant. Adjourned ‘glee | Weather. | There has been nothing new here lately, except a Teno salvect-ouitn aaltas eos sao pie Ugh. | duel, which was fought on Wednesday morning, on | 6 mos; for other descriptions, | the Metarie Race Course, near this city, between jants—To serereers, axe rather quieker, though | Thomas M. Kane, a young and talented lawyer of n, they are not acti t this city, and Mr. J. Hyman, an Englishman, doing bu: ness in this city, The result was fatal, young Kane receiving hit adversarie | the collar bone—the | table in the St. Charles’ Hotel, some few ‘There hed been a ball, and, at the | New Onzeaws, January 984, 1046, Fatal Duel ~The Markets — Theatricale The , Fil cond fire in the neck, near | © Exciance—There hat a || severing the carotid artery, and foreign, for transmision by the Boston steam breaking the vertebra of the neck. The cause of the ™MOrrow. We quote bills on London pS ig Eee quarrel and challenge was an altercation at a supper eee pper table, Hyman, | by some means, accidental, or otherwise, obtained the cents. | Woou-—The packet cunienanee very firm, with a dual declise in the stock, which is now the demand is ackets recently heve filled wpe with much diffic Corn have been red, at 20 Lin A ob eae ale below the | nings since, | seat of young Kane. The latter demanded his seat, some Corn Trade. and words passed between the part a hi remark, which caused Kane to si H. made some |. The demand during the last three days has been to a face. Achal- | fair extent, with some sales of Genesee at $5 50 a $5 56}, lenge was the result, end it was accepted, the new for export te Europe. A large sale of Michigan for Liv- mn o'clock, and shots wei | seconds cat yorne ‘Kane then Proposed to ter up, b ¥ spol if the other nee that wipe out thé in: It. The next fire, ts, and beloved id all who knew. him. Cotton maint have been effect There has b well. She played (: | but looked most dreadfully in uniform. ar | charact | Dromios.” tha: combined forces a victory over troops, and captured the forts at the improved :— en, meat between so Bn river Fide abd some of Rot fe the River Parana’ The Down one will doubtles gs on both sides. nch the victory was | indeed; not, however, without serious losses as fe, and property in the way of shipping. glish brig of war Dolphin alone received 107 | round shot in her hull and rigging during the engage. | | | j | with the particulars of the proceed On the part of the English and Fi ment. The French steamer French vessel, or at least a ves: constitution prohibiting duels batween “two citiz of the State,” only, and not embracing a duel bet n and a non-resident, or alien. The parti for the blow on the part of Kane, | Howard street is held at $5 ald apologize for the expression was a fine, noble-hearted y young man, possessing great | r very lively, taking every thing into con- 4 a8 ite price, nd petty large slght The reached ful ‘als have amounted to de Melnotte on Wednesdi tthe St. Charles. Harry is laying hi ‘ s, and appears, with his brocher in" The Two | 63 cents, Oats at 40 cents nominal. Latest From Brazrt. anp THE River PLaTR — Argyl at Baltimore on the 30th, xd on the 20th December, briny from that quarter. It will be seen from the river Parana. At Rio de Janeiro the price of flour had di chau Rio pe Javeino, 17th Dec., 1845. é The all absorbing topic of the wag ied date tremen- on the 28th inst. ‘There were ni ‘ulton 104 shot ; a el manned by French. | men, but formerly belonging to the Buenos Ayreans, erpool was effected this morning at $5 53, and (jen at $5 56. There were about 12,000 bb! mi hear of nothing doi er for export or home use. food request, although ‘he stock continues mod- , however, have slightly declined, and we now quote Southern flat at 63 a 64 cents, weight, at which pric® large quantitios changed hands for export, and about 20,000 bushels sold for that, pare ‘his week x Barley i is dull at 63 cents—buyers Willing to give ly 11,000 | 85. Rye, nominal. 78 a 80 cents. ‘The market in Baltimore on the 26th inst. was quite He slight reduc- | inactive. There had been very little doue since the ar- perros ard poorer Thee ord; | rival of the Hivernia, There were offers to sell How- probably be some large si jo-day and to-morrow. | ard strant Wiaut ot SAS), wither’ meee ee i jome holders, how: ¢ willing to sell belo | The four market is ering and unsteady. The | Ba Se ar Reid Pet crear | : flourishing. lour was made on Monday evening at | Josephine CI the American, and rowing very ith, a sale of 150 barrels was made at $4 87}. The price at the City of one or two par- U4 Sue! is $1 for bes a Is of white coi American Provisions. The market generally for pork is quite inanimate ; old prim Hing at $10; mess $12 25; butter, pequcte since our for prime 17al9 cents; medium 14 5 ots; common 11ai2} cents. The prospect of money being more plenty has induced holders to fall back upon the eld drices, and we i no pore but the ote wille: ther advance before the new butter com: chs arene i Cheese are held higher thi tern ranges at. 7iu0 cents mouth of the | Toros, Lartenaw, in Gbis,debdiin kege Sh old, to kegs, inter- ; prime mess $14 sof note in either the demand being almost exclu ahipe! stores. quote $12a12 50 for prime ; a ; and prime $6 25a6 ing, but there was a re nearly nominal 7 cents for si Western sides, city amoked, on tert jot transpire: | was completely riddled. The total loss of the allies | 18rd was dull and prices_had declined. A sale of 250 | | amounts to about 15@ killed and wounded, while on the | Kes part of the enemy no correct statement has yet been | ort says tnat upwards of 800 men are | it is that in one fort no less than 250 bodies were found, and in another some 150 or 160, and what is still more’ strange, they were all blacks. To account for this, it is said that ns fast a fell, killed or wounded, he was immediately carried off, while the poor blacks were kept ut it and lay where they fell. Once or twice these miserable wretches attempted to flee from the forts, but no sooner did they attem | | | | t it, | than Rosas’ cavalry charged on thetn and compelled them | PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1. | | | | | to return to their guns at the point of the seemed to have anticipated the flight of his me placed these cavalry there on purpose to keop them in check; for on the landing of some 450 men from the ves- sols of war they mot with but very little epposition. | Rio pr Janesno, Dec. 16, 1845. Within the last few days prices of Flour hi one a slight advance, owing to the fa! Adelaide, Adams, plies und the additional purchase of 5000 bbis. Richmond Bontheraer, F rietyerpgnl Woodhull & Mintura. ‘lour by a m 18/500 cash to 19/000 FAYaN: Cost, Mobile, Jot & Co. | create. B ienore sold at 161900 2.171000, Rudolph Grouing, ‘Thompsons Koy West, Re Maitland the latter rate for an extra brand, and 1500 bbl | from the hands of speculators at 19/500 credit. No.1 at7} cents. The same rate was asked for | Lmportations, eet Ali— 3 bags wool 2 12 Ub ner 3 bags wall—5 pucs rum J W Dullers—30 his beef W Dunscomb—2667 Ibs copper 21 pes 4 cks to order, a white man _ MARITIME HERALD. lance. Rosas +713) Moon axis... id = +5 161 mia watke Oxford, Yeaten, Li weeale C hall, pee Fi heaten, ive Ags ft H Marshall, att Havae, KF Mediator, re, Kor & Livingston. Lond lou, J Griswold. Gallego if Manhattan, Johnson, ie clad, LY 2 Harlbart &¢ Mentor, Greenlaw, & Hawk, Rob: Prices of Coffee have uot varied. The finer grades Black Haw! & son. continue scarce, and we gucte superiors at 3/300 a 3)450; | 4 f ery eis tte ood firsts 3/100 a 81200. Exchange on England 26d, firm. | BI ae » Judah & Tyson. Freights 60 a 65s. nominal. ane amen Montevideo news from Paran ws to the Ist ult. say:—“Wehave | sont scyuillin, Bena the entire destruction of the | Schr Henaen Coley a Jaiuelow. min, Baltimore, G gr & Mailler. more, Johnson & owe len. pace batteries at the Tonelero. The loss of the | a Hamilton, Peneficld, Alexandria, Sturges Cleamand & ‘rench and English amo Wounded. Flour is selling We have nothing new from Rio Grande. Extract of another letter dated ited to about Since our last advi | ing new to note. tions, and business generally not very, «Imerican, Jan. 31. Fsom Barsapors axp St. Tromas. Dunlap, Captain Thomas, arrived at this port yester- | day from Barbadoos, which place si ft on the 10th | Shiv Columbas, Wood, 48 days fm Li 1, with mdz to | inst. We learn from a passenger in her that Sir Robert | - sph pe Dhahran Shomborgh and Mr. Haywood had arrived out from Lon- | sorit ASeiay Soventtsiis boa hae eer don, for the put re purpot ordinary drought had been experience nd hogsheads. id twenty-five. or twe: plied with American produce 4a gles $5 50a $6. Rice was dull of 100 Ibs. Baltimore flour was held at $7 market wes well supplied with corn meal, sels arrived just betore the Dunlap sailed loaded with Schr Susan Holmes, the article—selling at $3 50 a $4 25 per bbl. ; corn sel- ling at 80c. to $1. The island was very healthy.—Savan- | °°3**! nah Georgian, Jan. 97. eee Leon —We are indebted to Captain W. | Johnson, 13 days tro C. Mitchell, of the Franktield, which terday, for a copy of the Sierra Leone Watchman of the 29th November, from which we glean items. whole territory hi tance from Sher?ro, had been entirely de: Several vessels. captured by Britial been taken into Freetown for a Regenerador (condemned under the ni Apuil, By the Court of Mixed Commission) br brigantine I-abel , bark §Princedsa name unknown, Brazilian,w The Princesa was taken by I. BM: also. Cape “ount, just in the act of embarkio, Ship Lr Richardson, will Belog alarmed by the rignal:light ofthe sloop, the slaves gun" .sclnce ad Suadiich keeles nen povoragh me py the Big Mt Soule Gi sth dan 2 | aes : ship Gaston, Caulter, for Marscilles, will also sail on Orleans Delta, Jan. eaday. ———_——_—_. Bric H. Lee, of Richmond, Va, from Sav: fi From Havana.—By the arrival of the P ule» | reported ashore meer Greenport a he cargo forwarded to | I fles of Havana papers e| Be port 28:h ist, where we have received full 12th instant. The st Vera Cruz. By her we the city of Mexico to the 27th ul th pe more unqualified, “ Luc Jan. 22. Sales of Stock: troegnyy Excnanor & Worcester Railroad, 63; 140 do, 63g communcIAn. New York, Asurs.—The market for t We quote Pots, old, #4 25, Exront, rrom Ist ro {71m Janvany. New s' less 4 per cent 30 days, cash, Hors.—We have only to note a sale in - | and Western, for export, at 20 a 25 cents, Missouri is dall at $4 90, were made. 793,000 pigs, were shipped from that place weight of each p | Rrce—The mar o— Spereoge ng seed leaf is selli Rio pe angio, Dec. 18, 1845. we have noih- | Prices of Flour remain at last quota- | Beh si Rewmptom Osbora, Norfol ‘and r crop of the island would fell short | * rig Hyder Alt, Swansey, fm Ki ‘The crop last y six thousand hogsh: pot much business doing. Markets well up. | 8, {of 6 per m.; white pme at $21; cypre Awar was raging in the Sherbro count and the | ied Geen overrun and reduced Timboo, the remdence of king Lhe moa o— cru dication. nthe 6th from “Romeo and Ju- than at first, and the praise be- | water being bet 50 do, 060d, do, 913; 50 Long Island Railrosd, 63; 70 do, 5: 160 do, 614; 50 do, 51} ;50 do, 613; 50 do, Si tarday, Jan. 31, | past few days has assum barqui | ed agreatdeal of firmness, and an advance in prices. 74,and new, at $4; Pe Corre Wei noticed a sale af old a i oat th ing is quite steady at 23 cents—6 months. | harbor. No other Hioeecttare Gove tated of Lagese bavewd oe uy torms not made public. ‘Some 1,200°Metamoras at {1}, | sifts Str ema tee i \ ” nd some dry Southern 9 cents prs, J PAs fy the toll peal —There were sales of Swede at $85, from the | and P. 8. J. old sable, at $97 50, on time. Scotch is other Whatemen. Meady at $38; English Bar $75, Refined ditto, $82 | ee Henn ‘ave not much to notice in this market. | not @ arrival of the steamer, bas been very dull, with a decline in prices; good quali. | U gage. Vom is held at $4 26, at which price Nhowt’ {ho there mn gi i, ian om inged hands. We notice a sale of prime at $462 150 killed and | 3 t $12, to nett $6, Spanish.” “Schr A Marshall, Mayo, Boston Schr John Hill, Green, ichmond, McKee Haven &co. ‘Oung, Richmond. thernor. Baker, N’Orlean lant, Heath, Providence. SS: con ey hr Honest Tom’ Ho 2, —The bark | and not Harriet Tome, as it read in our paper of yenentay, Arrived. active.—Balt. | Se. of surveying the island,with a view | "Ship Cotton Planter, Doane, 18 days from Mobile, with cot- ilding railroad from Bridgetown to Speightstown. | tonto F D Hurlbut & c rvey had been made, public meetings hol | would ne doubt be put in operation. Ans Bog JW Hanti con, Gerard. 14 day ij Cuba: with sugarand molasses to Charterlain a Ponvert. Brig Thos P Cope, merr man, from Trinivad de Cw) yagar to Nesmith & Walsh. ua (yam) a and 18 a6 5 i rigs Carribee, ‘of Saco, Tor haar eftno Am vessels a) Blac! is, Holmes, of Plymouth, 38, days from 8 Black River (Jam.) Left at Kingstoi Boston, dst arr; ‘obasco. Jago de Cubs, 50a $8. ia; do; Odell, of and for do in 5 iy Am yes- and two v. Perteaced severe Ass ith tobacco aud jere. Leftno Am Schr Mary Jane, Powell, 2 days fm Norfolk, in aoe to Stacgess and Clearman. Sailed in.co schr ess Had. for N York. 29th inst off Cape Henry Newberu, for N Yani with the arrived yes- | deck load, toresail split, &e. Below. the following | One Ship, 1 Bark, 2Brige, unknown Wind fresh N. Miscellaneous Record. Packet ships Oxford, Yestou, for Liverpool, Mediator, Pratt, for Loudon, anp Louis Phillippe, Cas‘off, for Havre, will sail | to-morrow (Monday) morning. Letter bags at the Exchange News Room. | _ Packet chip Shoridan, Cornish, for Liverpool, is unavoidably detained until the morning of the 3d inst. shes. of Ati to have her keel re- Gana.—A letter from Captain Russell, to the own in this city, dated at Norfolk the 26th instant, in which he -s thal cargo was about one half landed, of the flax seed was damaged. The car, jittle cooperage, and will be found less damag hold than it was between deck: ie leak appears to ha’ come trom the water cicsets, wi ‘was the cause of so mu: decks. The ‘Whole of the cargo was 1 the lowe wees di Lammermoor” ted to be landed by ‘Tuesday "The ahip would goon | has been produced. Antognini made a very great hit in | towne dry dock, and would be deapatched with ‘all possible it. His voce is declared magnificent —.N. O Picayune, oxen T. R. Bentox—A survey has held on the K, Betton, at Charleston, which pat into that port The wardens have recommended that she be di “ Teporteduehare § near Cape Henry, has van pat off wit 5 taming aw ‘mage. | “wrmeox er Ligtrsino—By the arcval of th Sierra 4, Captain Lecas, who, Si at New Orleans, out midaight on the 25th Nov. te was struck by lightning. at the main he aed ott oa deck being by aris, | electrie fluid; he soon afte an pas ES 30 mies distant,) Ca should be made to reach that at place Eo poe food or water, and hat rt. ‘Est, Jan. 19, 1846. a ice so dats ne ago: to of expenses, averaging about 6% cents per lb. The schooner nr hen pec fuer from — caville, F) vee ith ‘aba, on the evening of good Eastern | ee sine Prugle was spoken off Barnegat by the Pil very, on the 29th inst, and reports comivg 1 contact osfolk packet, carrying away her bowsprit, cutwater, and do- at Pernambaco, Dee 6 Hann Harbor "Octo, obtained mupplies and sailed trom Osh, Oct 21, falcon, Richmond, NB, fora |-eruise and home, oil not reported. Naval. Pe Sant Dees U , Last from Gi : apived ss at Rio Janei- s Fre he at Gregory. sud and + "lies ere ‘eves, Jan 1—Ia port ee ), from amen ets, Avx the Beings and Gufs, the market is tary dull whee Figo, | fo esr ier ona is Wharesoxe—The market is quite firm, ‘Buenos ‘Avnes, Nov 10—ship Shaw; Lovett, (Captain Rea With but litt | "Chismfseone dan e-Brig’ Lew Testud Peters of Blaehil, for tad we ehghtiy reless | ple As To Havre, there continues to be a very amount offering. To Ant ee, 16, petal of et t been ere dems in in In wheat, the market is ily supplied, and nothing of d to it, This offer was spurned—blood alone could | 80y account ae ane. Houihors: good is $1 12}; peel j ion returord, low worth about 62 8 | is firm at $5 50 10r prime, and $3 50 for | was very little doing in provisions in Baltimore | | 4 to ascertai Gueward bound fleet, with dg exception ol the two Vewels | § from Havana; Readius, | coming up, ship \8 Barstow, r, V { Din sr fami Jes <i A | fasts off’ Marthitlo fe | Belfast for Weat Indies; from Trinidad de "tobaceo tnd mahogany'to Themysou. & jet $4.0 $4.50 por | Auams, Left bark Quiuey, of Boston, une, brigs — for sels iu port. The 3 D' has bea a and ex- | 19 days from Port aw Ship Adelaide, Adams, for Havaua, will leave to-morrow requires but ra Leon bi the neai *v. Lage ‘directed ‘hich, The Court of Admiralty hee desea ion poy d i case of | the Ameriemn ship Telumah of 50 net sales Ca) jes. “Groce, “2 amou: tig | 08. Net Sales $26,811 81—bal $14,909 65, ont of which iv de poeeene phe expensen, he. | ber the Fi eel, ‘over her, adandigot off without costes and proceeded for "fen Topographi hical Engineers, wit pers here sires our hore “They have, as 1am informed, finished the survey of Tor | | Ci , from Sag midays oul it anys | ao a next dey: Frenel poy 5 days: "tale jeny, for Boston 5 days, pin, Monrovia, Nov. 22—Ship Madoat Lawtin, of N York. “) 9gpiog Andrew ve Wash eon NC redericksburg; Oscar, Fair elow Ghanged hands | Nev | for export this week. For domestic use there seems to | exchange: | be but very little one ae remains dull; we | back last evening, anchored in Nantasket Roads, pina rrmane a atsuuset, but probably Went to sea soon sfter. is last evening, an anchored m the R sy strong, with rai Gna Mail schr Stranger, Havana ship Auson Barkman, hen Cyclope, Nantz. Orleans. Weut to sea—tlive 5! ide, Savannah; echr United, Susan Beetlee, I “conseguence of lv or five schi E—amoug them was sch Montirello. Houmes’s Hore, Jan 20—Arr b nas, abt ‘4th inst for Boston: Ly brigs geal Wi s| Drloans: Perse. t, Ravanuah; | nd’ Rowena, Youre, Eu, "Riders Norfolk: Chaatiele % Dyer. and rcrt, Jan %—sch Sea Fan, New York. —Arr, brig Magnoli, N’ Orleans; p8| it Havana tic Rey Wrest ¢dnya, “Cla ‘ork; 5 inst, Gu- fm N York, just arr. ld about tad and Seedweli, Salemr sch, Sophia, do. eineee Bente. hickasaw, Kendrick, Lpcinde, ¥ , DC Green, ppshannoc! Bs Lot ag A oy Cid “shin” Berwick, Jewet, | rk Georgia, put Fr hapmaa, New ‘ork; schr Ade lenton, NC. Tox. Jun 28—Wholidg sehr ‘Two. Brothers, reported got off with the assi G ance = wg injury if nny. ay a) port ‘of cable and anchor; ‘four | ived below yesterd y, and sid this moraing bad | ust c eds brig Mozart, iateeter? ut doya, ie Ia port—bark Pros) uence sch Genl Warrea. Ker West Jan 19—Arr brig Bil i Y oC prac X G Brown, Charleston; sehs Como, Keun, New \ orks Dacamin, Emily Cumings rd, two herm brigs, and nchorage Noth jown at the schr Jo day with empty ens! Jan 99—The brixs Monroe, Watts, from N Orleans, Wm Pitt, Het, from, Boston, came in last nchorage, in cman with brgs en nder,——, Thomaston. Sid brigs Leander a Me faft schooners are now. at tl this writing bound in, Robert West Turner; they expect to float her off t Howes, and Aatas F Loner, Es Flares Asatete, ani opy Monte, Jan 2: t, Frbrk rk Alia for H Amsh Ps ola for Providence, Mot delyhia. ied, nin at the from Liverpool | Pn ues Br} Brow from Rio de. Plummer, 1+ ——, from New Yor! Arispe, Gates, 4 days from Aransas. on the i7th ten, brig Mayh nN rk, May} worry, Now You Emerson, merce, Blanchard, Baltimo: Beilast; Themis. un New York; pit mes Palmyra aud Strabo, —Bark Julia, enced schrs Mary i, ship Dencaiion, on the rectory sols Bstees tad Gus Werth. elowe ww ORLEA! yes ms “ships Berlin, Baker, 42 day Drammoad, days’ rom verpools Frankdeld | (Bry Michel, 37 days from Sierra Leone: , Colery, 15 days from days rom J Liverpool; brigs 10, #8th Nov; Soule, Del Emily, ‘Allen,’ Manson, Carzeoa; V ‘rost, Balcimore; schra St.Paul Talbct, Port Lavacea; | Wareld, Commas Christ, “Arc, ships Ind rendence, | 43 di Brown, from Li French, 21 days trom Po'tland, Jen, Mobile let, Poi en 11 days north of Hatters, and expe; her, but has a" starved no damage. 15 f, passed bark Juhaita of North Yar- low, Taw renee, NYork: eany, New ¥ ork; s. sche Cols B rward. The ‘uttei ‘oats landed from’ schr Jeseph. Tarver, wassold terday for i Benet of all fees Fal been, e 0 tevaning, and is n the beac was sanded from ber last evening Lis nog ge the bsset Jan 2—arr. B “ fin lower bay wit About 30 bls ido nd Sp biig names nnkuown. jan 2-—Areschts Gentle. Atwood, Norfell for | edup 41 M, barque Quinnebaug, from Apa New Cast. Jan 29, 1816—The barque Loretta Fish, for Barbadoes, and brig Sun fur Boston. got underway tl rank lin, se! Bonea_ Di wed. down end th barque Amos Pat- hips Ontario Ryrie, Liverpool; 1es.0, Harden Penguin, (Br) ; Algonquin, i mrQue elen, Sears, 3days from | Towed down and to sea on the isth ult. ship | Chas Grey. mou h, standing north. ‘Sch Nassau, Howes, Baltimore, Sail- i seh Mary, How land, Balt-mores Holder Borden, Hthodes, | Phitadelthias p ‘Washington, Brown, New York; sloop | Philadel, ropeller Native, Wy ells, do. New BxDronn, Jan. 29 —Arr sch Edward D Peters, Holmes, ¢ Hei ieee timore; Sultana, Smith, do fc | Rontd ite bls. spe Wiishign shi s tueket, B ern had 900 bb! gh stNew ‘Bedford. Eawrence, do, 1 toes Bedford, Dow oun vanes Potts Buatin, "from Aigo, Vequ Aug, for Val Delaware, of aud from Jon 64 10; ‘brig Josephine, Cardenas, the Capes. Lefi rigs Frances Bll jeans, ‘inancier, hi re next day; Lewis, fro. Mont » Lalbot, for Phil BePererdivany for New Oriesass Neceheae his tiny 6? sem fa on, Effort, Hussey, fm d>; Pilot, Swift, for Coast of Attics; | © ido. eid Toph; Home, Sanger, for ton, Effi fey Penuvnan. Kidde! leans, lds a ipo! fe reaty. is, for New York: i : i Fork Socks Soto oger ‘agaiu on her yoyage to the racitic 17th I'Bee- ved in the Capes 2th iustant, having had oaly a days Tonle, | sol | sold, whol a Spoke nothing; A: Tgyle, Cook: = Lig nee i white ball in en & it: ene Wal L Jones, for rence. for West Indies. Epearrows, Jan 2 Brow no of her getting off. ImmapeLenta, Jan *1—Arr ct schr_ Banqui ie salt. ity Ice Boat, Cap she towed ship 8 Festeott, si Paynt Reports ] fery heavy, and New Castle: Monroe, Watts, from New Orleaus; “Autarrs, Hallett, from ‘Wm Pitt, Ho wes, do. cid, paeket ship Wyomi tect wid W Miercken, Li erp. uperior efficacy of this stages of: ney 80 a iat no female who has onee experienced its b be’ will ve EO any cond} ton, deprived ‘of it. Ite ef ca Be. ‘to shorten and dimi nish the suffe-ings attendant on net, Kenue Bacld bark Juniats om, NYork ; brig Macon, Ha den, Boston. “Arr | ‘Thetis, Matthews, London, aid 100 inp St. Johi, Richardson, st iene ® bath rig Bezea K Ri indies ; Bost ‘sHend ach, achs Metalic, Wight conan, Ellwood, Frankfort for yw bury; jal ted to_be reparie: wufort, SC, for Antigua, 17th Jan, and 254 6 , Monr Portlaud in 2 days . Sargeant, from Portlaod jpaon, from Havana, do; spreuch fut Boston. d daysz and’ sul’ hig, Kio de Janeiro, 6th D ord, eh’ Deessled | for'Balcimore,. Left ship C | ath: Aristo, Faben | for do atta; Courier, Wolle, fo Bazaar, Simpson, do; barqu's RK FB Don Harmouy, M ia co with brig Ta ros, whaler, condemned aud fn NY ork GENOrieanes ith Tat ima fet freight ot co ‘Berryman, for Mone’video, ingston, Ja ; schr Flo- | ta Bich o one half, and tnus Revenue Cutter Jackson, Capt J A ze—reports no vessels in Holmes’ Hole on AM mer Telegraph, Barker. Georgetown, ‘Went to sea, lobe, Theo- it | brit Brig. Coan Town, , for Forland = arrived; olend, from Hi ec; Sald for do; Byron, OU alte tre tom’ Ml Martin, for New ‘Rio ay distress, sai American brig standing to th a Arey’ for he first 18 days out her fore: nat Very may, Be cin, nortschs Intrepid, Stephens, for NYork. Arr sloop Lender, Rus ch Seaman. ashore fo ‘ot off without inj ‘atch Nantucket, for whal morning, neat Cape Poge, snd is leaking ee used in the last ( MODHER'S, CORDIAL. Place oth cusdd and mother in a state syotcnag. “ni wh bes td beaten who aor ery ly. For sale at 192 Broadway comer THE RSW AYNES NE’S omponnd ery Wid Gory, whore ae are affected slightly, should O*s Sane yithent Never jrrup can be bad and you are | ean roa Sw are fictitious remedy nnd iatroduced iwelt into Fok pS | and “ Spurious Re bat wi ihe | Prepared oale.by iphin ) 198 Broad way, hich they it yw pai Y may prevent with ly. How important ‘8 cough when this con, Woe Ewer care, } SYRUP OF WILD medies ; it is called wy is of the preparation. jents, that the utmost oft: cured. it tof ki eh and Dyates 3 Me rptiatee 4 ate Dr. Mil- te ‘ug stores, Stu Broadway. 209 Bicecker'st se Hudson street, A Cc, ia sede di ie, ogeily Pr ok oa ean brn 312 1m*m rw ARE of bapa ohn ste Rata, « ROUSSEL, 159 Broadway. CHAPS ROUG GH SKIN, 0 al omedy town ieee RING’S CAN DY,. in Ki aie a street, ecessor to W.H. Milnor. ee HANDS. OUSSE Ua AMANDINE—A very ited arti cape sat plage of Chapped Hands. ists dealers in nde For “ area ates, aud at the maoufacturer’s. USSEL, No. seeume 5 mann and retail, FER HANGING. cutablahenent, Sewtok "York ‘and ol ‘ried Hv FARE ter scat riginally designed. aoe dieane frequently existing, without Jeast aware, sometimes caus: to the vensi ot | LAL GINGS "onder ire Bod P sworn, Ss kB. have received from the | ment of Dsmestic froufacta: the cities of New ¥ Iver medals for themselves that they cs for pies PRE than can be a nae article | | PAPERS. call attention to for Parlors, and Colamn with advice, sent Go any pert of the Unit Ufice 63 Gold PM. reel e would particular): Gold street. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 1 rtmeut of Fresco. Papers Papsrs far Hills, Pablie toome, Entries, Se. Ke. ifo, Contain Fareas- anew article for Windows, ‘Halls, &c. promptly attended to by care- oe chants and city dealers will Gad it to their ad- | N Ww) Re THERS, No 137 Broadway, ELLY anor fo 19, Broadway, doors above the City A jot of Drawers and Shelving for eale to vote. For the Baui For the E: Sale thoice PERFUMERY FANCY" soars, AND TOILET eo uy HE sabpecinan be exhibite fa ete it t Boa . mers and Toilet iden ited at xe late ¥ Fair of the Ame- display of are Per- and whe was there awarded, by the ledal, has opened an ‘establish meat iy this city at, No. 159 Broadway, where = ality of Perfumery not to be su advautoge over the on manv years the ace pad. equal to that of any pd complete axsortme pe By of a skill rr choi art les of the most ad foxelgn bomen: will etall times te Kent oa math hog his eustomefe to compare and to chooe from Paris Weaatifa ax suitable for the Pedossnot, ckeeitine hea Whiok > itl cgay iuto beauty, and old age into youth, or. ha gromy cles he eaves fo for fer TOILET SOAPS, ‘90 unneutrelized alkali Le mare, ae oat delicate eerie rnd pocees® nore el iipaaiienaigndlie Wren, o» 0 Medical Aid. DOCTOR ips cal Di ERY OU or oF sulting from though: gamer ers, Bat wll sooner ror later eal thed ee yanptoms 0 his bit pain pola habit a a hour ralpiaion the heart, a nervous shaking ing the | hand i fe intellect, great for fe Possess the ti e growth of the hair. 3 bus he does on saarand to of Pw nitierest ore! wi ‘e, He offers his uurivalled SHAVING sake eaten ich, eee isl always be present in every gent CGemeric CREAM, so eaafter shaving, 8 im ie omy for the oi OL mile one yor yas appetite Tose “ot f the faculties, the. iat i, eae meee mene, aad ate oe, fun ‘orgens, such, ‘as the # iver, Pine tase Sveabtsea,lndiceces the cauth anecceee ot te Feparing and | ze invigorating the mie ot auch this invaluable an appli more elegant pre ESSENCES, POMATUMS : esscdof earious properties, some design— | ed to beautify and cleanse the health; | dered action of the Ee as | the debilitated Sealy impai jopical prineiples. fremont presiare ve Lp f; hen its loss does not arise hatred are not to be on confounded wil ares fhe pn Public, is Pacalite so careful as not Sees the peculiar organi | virtue of which it differs from other substances of he can refer to Messrs, Aapin- Speany others of the syostteopec able chemasts of this clty, who for the last several years have veuded articles of his manufacture, thing at his store will be any ar artigle does not, ve full satisfaction, i Brown, | sand nostrums so sl His BEAR,S OIL, he when represented as su pool, | esi ote Be rare caeagen inal ter. h ty of hi mie Ria a cpt fo tal ri ty and good ear frig the aeare of he arcs, there tat + an enjoi it uy ay ssaaels tosses adherence to truth and Hs aaa pare at ye net Importer of Perfam roadway, between Liberty and Conrdhiade, te Shean srt ees OTHE BEAUTIFIERS OF TH Nan- | sev Rieit j is so meh roosn for mx and giriee ingeoumay $5, DAP, composed of an eastern surprising : he akin sot cad ore a as imparting G ~ jicate roseate hne to the complexion. ‘Asa creator conservator of that et ost, distingnishing charm of Grate i Bape ot a transparent ids, Boston ; Peter | said to ork pe almost part of orieutal balsamic ae mixture, it, is ly Pierce, | By t; | tion, and, by | a sree barn, and other ay omg utter Pcl to’ female loveliness. Ditipas complexion into one af rf shih contd cd gre will ap | bY seat mir a Vorfeiner mm streets. | warded nt the Franklin fnstitute. ‘n16 Imre | THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. SOUTHERN BALM. ae MEDICINE is a ag -s eeeenal ig inton, Senders, | | Hs diseases arisi natant ut, Con Tetimony, nape om are ‘and get gratiton: ‘vreatise on Consumption, orn certificates, such aa follows>— ly wife waa afflicted with affection of the lungs, pai and chest, and eae exon {~ ‘oe ved the best medical # meopa: | book, and ‘advertisements, as hey could dos thove wh if i desea bey renee clseoccs ont | Sennen ae oats ton detect the tthe imponiton gn 3. Aware of tne opimion of who obtrade their skill upon the publie {1m of +, and numerous | sold Greenwich street I tried various patent medicines rn A tried your Sout a cured. J ‘rott, tt, for Monte- j nth Southern Balm i sold by draggists gene: 4 me eintiehne APERIENT, p AUPERATIVE Pahoa ver introdu ie bet ed che general Fame | been tested many = an impure state of ni larsoer ed a safe and efficr matter fromthe stomach aud bow The Saldana srri- mina Wetchumn iat Te li ti AS ble Bile alias | A leberal discount to dealers. MORE CONFIRMATION THAT LONSUMPTION HIS isto waa cel I tee voat tes seohd hh and settled npon bide and whieh | = various remedies, chest and left site, derangement of my stonitel rogeration, of streny y \ egg 's Patmonic 8) It loosened my coug! using itsome time, i ‘began to recover. heietiyw well and hearty, and stuivene » 10 ronon| rem ah incurabl sneha peeves ace Ha Great weakness |, Nantacket st on ch Two ore this lite or j 13 to.try it, believing that if the wlesdons Oe iiowed. they hs sh ees e ENOCH SWALLOW, Th Polmouic Syrup is ctor, and is for safe at his prinerpal offic street, ghee persons can receive advics examined, and obtain Li a Soaribieg ‘consumptior by tye Hates ent ae dors not sel my ori. | ere ind J. DRS SALMON'S REMEDY, ioe ae ia seh sn afanpectiey my jeneuor, low spirits, "I cere sel fl Te is, scar any aa é system astant irom ten to twelve honrs to produce an ert r excellence will ye appareut worry one upon a} Meare Lhe nine Philadelphia Deity Suns Aeszanpan’s sick C4 we i Balsams® EJ coher od 17 is es Fornm:—Several of cur nr hai ‘bI jarge frames of can have a copy of hi san ous witch cubrases ata and addressed to Dr. H. Teceive due attention. Awistimere D' Laer. is still splice, if Gad rec ator Fulton and Beet i ot + dette Ever nebars restraint + Fequires ni a froma business pulsuits. ater magic '¥, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, ari "eee eiuent indulgenes ofthe passions “ by camsing BI Confirmed d impeteney, cannes, m, mentally and " ““ by mal tres ten * sometimes by themselves, are; by the Dr. effectuall; inconvea ove of the few ‘qualified advertising Sur ately atteuded to) j291m*r CTOR ee A VER DISSENSARY, 2006 SE gees peeaed ae eee rasa) earns Fy man must be ra Came o cel sei be cimtet 5 anita PRIVATE FREATISE, TAIN yl re in aed = best and ty Naseem eee fe jereal, which afford field fe Caen, wi i oe os for the, extartions “Price 81. mie by, nowt orkentd eral pretenders have as nearly imitated ry paper), it a pay! y ena fam: iA alhed Soe VAgous see ton, omens e vito" “« a BBAv THE TOLLOWinG ADVERTISEMENTS ri Medicine aid Pharmacy 95 NASSAU MEDICAL TD VIOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. Peta bos ein ——ee ct | ron serena sacs Seca SPECIFIC PILLS, adosg terse g | ConcenTRarED EE OT OF SARSABR AND SASSAFRAS. pean ——— eos