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tor is settled. A limited importation will have every | Great effect upon revenue from customs, and reduce it below a revenue standard. The money markets will doubtless feel the effects of a reduction in the revenue, asthe movements of the banks will be much limited by | a falling off in the government deposits. The four anda half millions of dollars surplus revenue deposited in the | banks of the three principal cities, increase their loans nd discounts to nearly double that amount, so that there | is more capital afloat and more facilities afforded to the speculating classes, the if this surplus remained in the channels from which it wes drawn. The surplus in the hands of the government is almost wholly drawn from | ce! the commercial classes, who do not receive in return | such a proportion of the- discounts from th banks as they are entitled to, or so large a proportion as | the stock amd merchandise speculators of Wall street and that immediate vicinity. We annex the returns of seven more of the banks of | thia city, for several periods. Banus or tHe City ov New Yo! THE CASE OF JN. eee HR wCROFULOUSCON ele ~~ the Ja tora tumber | ‘Berofulous tl = back pects an ‘arms, whieh Roja ek are ie Al mn behind’ my ear wu EARS a & dyn RY HUTTE & DUCLU- ere ulc rated tothe boa were ulcer °- | fected, thi i it d nsed the all the best remedies these ieee but my disease remained unchecked. are too feeble to express my miserable situation. y sores Lynd norlag fe ove inure ge sd commen Barly | sed Soro = ob | tee! ry tone cough, painin my ‘breast, great ema: tion of strength. Iwas failing so frst, that | Forks, Carvers, Pen and Pocket Kui No remedy that | took would done 4 many of my friends who | man as much diseased ‘was s0 very bad, an a dread reccmmanted tha ditense ‘aud tine lent eff fect upon m: PULMONIC SYR seer re: vba on if = the only remedy 1846. iy ) Ey 27 28 vse, tin ny, sr. a4 nv rin ‘ aces | j 260,44) 1,901,314 1,926,696 2,029,427 2,016,06! 1,706,106 Tam gat 1,300,919 ie: ry ning Teen wer hin well healed, cul the ehote of oleny a ¢4 with scars. which m perfeetly well at this ti remedy but the Palmoni nf loathsome disease. ‘am well again, and able to attend to m; Aah Roe Ge appearance of | and arms are now c PR ssn caleereae able sppearance. Total 15 Bks . .24,289,€05 25,470 cet 27,195,008 27,760,276 27,579,091 Fiche i 24 pe et Speci ae Sr “geass ype a ‘932.177 5,680,337 poner f Cire yee 817 I, ae 298,963 ait, ‘Total 15 Bk. . eps subscribed before Med. J. H. Schenck has motown oe Bh can now be seen Bk cue (nae = t his » No 32 . delta, whae the publi fr oe peti merousscars over hisback, | Pai t an almost incredible evi- Total 15 banks, PETTY 3,799,361 3,600,708 3,626,797 Deposits. Erght bke ght pee ime 9 030,765 neck, breast and arms— dence of the efficacy of | ubscribers, residents of this ainted with John Carr, fy who has been af- a ory trod of years, —ana from his state- been effected by | We, th that we are well s0 Both York, 1 Wet a inte! ver fally satished ‘that hi Schenck’s ys Syraps ue - Lewis, National Hotel Thome L. Bigelow, ish et, ielow Callowhull. Total 15 banks, 14, taaisaat 15,942,137 15,619,779 17,726,081 15,799,002 The leading features of these banks, according to the last two reports, compare as follows:— Ne font doors north of Carpente betweem Race and Vine sta. ‘The decrease in deposits appears to be very large. | In the other departments there has been in these fifteen | banks but very little variation. The deposits usually | increase or decrease in proportion to the increase and decrease in loans and ‘discounts, but the variation the | past quarter has changed that rule. The withdrawal of | deposits is good evidence that money has been drawn to supply the demand usually supplied by the banks by | discounts—to a certain extent, however, the deposits | have been drawn to pay off some public loans that fell | due on the Ist of January last. 7 ened Stock Exc! NY's Bite Sa, 1858, 100 2000 N ¥ City 5, 1870, 1000 Kentucky 6s, 600 Ohio 6s, 1860, $000 Iilinois Bpel, bio to000 Indiana Bonds, 15000 Pe bya reralt physician m free | forse) ialg.lag at Bush Bush & re as | at; C. Ford, 374 Fenn D isces Waosteri | H. 7 Rater 96 Hu it. 23 Blecher | jeckman does not sell my erie id to avoid deception by it lished medicine, at No ae land st. AC. AA RED HL (OND ge ‘ARD TO THE LADIES. LY pale et BOLLIENT Whieh they offer tor er. to this gee manufac. | aes ahs Canton Co. aR atri e proved that ras, Tespect to the ‘Sapensive imported Aimond be purchased at abot tenth | ich very emollient to the {ually prevents, it from ebepping diately all ae oe irrcabiliey of ii}: MtNor Wor RR, 5 do 7 810 ogre and in cold we atthe op Toa makes it s particularly well adopted t ase ie | | dapted to washing cambrie, lace, &. It is for gentlemen the | finese Shaving Soop now is ute. ‘Sold ool 5 item ALFRED HILL, OFFICE OF ohieras: INSURANCE COMPANY, nw ¥ T Ral ELECTION for Directors of this th aes the ensuing year, held this day, the following named h Thomos, Whore nels Tl Woodra 3 S. z g SES: 88s FE} at the drug st store of Greenwich street, PS fy iigtent eae for | * 3 Uties & Beh. RR’ it | Blaby Be 5shs Aub ® Roch, 150 Long laland, 3 One a ae, seg Robert ing of the Board, Ft ouas Ww. pimonsly See cted OPE, Secretary. The Long Island land Insurance Co. Orrice 41 yt oe empm paring Brooxiyn. AVING their capital very nearly entir pede on bui.dings, machine! rally, on their usual favorab! ugh the two greatest confi: | Secu red in the couutry'; they owe the! with comparatively slight losses to ised of limiting and scatter: y may sustain wil ond property ‘OW in use, for sen This consists of | wie'teras. This company y hee | Iv facilitate the ‘examined by several | mea, 4 te) of. ‘Lhese machines om in npractical tse, aud found to recommend themselves, of one man’s power, hi jiveo time, than four men in the All 8 interested in ma- | All losses which the <om) and paid biog as heretofore. EB CNH MATER, President. VALENTINE HEAD QUARTERS. day F | Nateutine' writers. Har eplondar,verety and Low prices to the ” Sew staff; the cae 2 fore tines: “3 ed. Orders Valeuins the Country attend racial verae ur GREAT REDUCTION OF "PRICES O} ON FOREIGN BOOKS. = per cent cn Brassels and Germme, Editi ons. Le: BEATA EAU, 315 * the Gorman Bons, Grock sad La swe may be obtained on applic ation, post paid. ‘ALEN' OLD AND auven FLUIDS.—These Le vow fluids, which were formerly much used by the 1d Manuscripts, are beantifal articles fora amental Penmanship, such as Valentines, Vi eye with eh ee ancient i theit | stock i of reek staien, ‘Span } Ss) ‘ PRIVATE they | A crabs Veen ed Boba, og Sou, (with jones inner cn by omg ge Tequired) also the, best ase 24 a oangecines’: wholesale and retail, hes Ker Pira HS Sa iro Trot, ea thower Bato the tame free © tess Lipdion tad Gsereiph streets. en Tete, F. weet teiot & The following enemas “1 sale of the Wining gistinender ‘Apparetus? i ATINA§ Te B_ BINSSE & CO, No. 83 Williamatreet, stairs) offer f r wae Platina in toler fos Anabe ire, of desirable pees rw Orltans. W.& F. ASGENAEIM, ae med 4 pains oF expense, Exchange, Philadelphia. ‘mal festeaurants in Boston. japoleon the Second. ie EF ‘SHIP OS WKGO FR W ORLEANS, | nce RECEIVER Sera si OM NEW ORLEAN: ischarging at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street s will please attend tothe receipt of their goods i imme. te ee fey: ent om the ith day of le, to avoid the Mirch receiver weusd wigs Seen ce ce of fa nara early pay meant = Lag ben \ By: — ia Aiea) mast et peat oceur just eeserioge to | #0 2-bankable money eal received: ad BIGELOW’S a eeeaten nas | RoR cringe, Snel Greentiel: r, P. towns, or arto oe the an Vermont, vel be fa Thereby forbid _harbi rr Et “NOYES” hiiey sess 5s | dehes of her contracting will be paid bi ie JAMES P. NOYES gfiorming Reomasciion visit eniema the sam: the purpose of establishing an exte ion business, in one of tre best 10 communications treated. wi rtion of sire Hampshire New York, the Q ARTERLY BEACON, a liberal andtice woman, as Cham- wing, or House- best of city references, if re- | Ime street, in the rear. AND ‘LOUPEES. ATCHDLOR's new invented ly melt the ep a i t ¥ a 3 . REE Speeiy 2 matter: of ret Losin, hal tuew one, perfectly adapted. to the eountevence a wearer,and without any of the vexatious foulties Wa BATCH LON ‘Si roadw . DE “POWELL OCU ND Aes ot SUKGr Et ashi Bent city releweaeal given, ted Fo m DRUG CLERK WANTED. ‘ED Bea accurt re.ail Drug Store, b pecustomed to, and ress and business habits, a fair salary | i CORT, 715 Broadwat Washington t lace. eel | in this city, wishes a ng he weuld be willing to stop ALENDIEN'S. 21 Homend sence, N.Y. DOTTON MILL fo emer = eum Mill, a man CULIST, IN, attends to Dixeases of ait dn ey of Vision, froin 810 4 roadway, corner of arr te ‘Fear Passage, Cataract aad | MAW MAR, ILLEGIBLE Paci ‘tual AMAUROSIS tr t attention and success, US, or Squinting, cured in seine ‘AL EYES inserted that can scarcely be distin- nt lexcce 261 Broadway— entrance 1}¢ Warren st. LAURENT & BROT HER, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOOD: Tilkave “fat secerved by the pe ey Surgun fens rege, Balun Ta peg a Attention to, and inspec Ameri chante of the beste ‘conde cence rire yo men ted ispeaniina ze in the United ES Ginna LUMBER aac N tases ~ heat Per cent discount, b' TMITED 3 (orMen ORDER OF DRUIDS. a jenchvat che, Widawa tad Orpbant | ‘Tharsday evening OTE wee =4 Joa eens f yy an ore this il Hoke ae Hi NOTICE TO A oa iaKeRs AND AIR gramiye AND CURLED HAIR.—20,000 Ibe also an mogremest of Hair Seating, CrbRGe, JOHNSON, JOHNSON’ ‘ GREEN. HEN. N. B.—The store and office hag rem: by DS No. 11 8prace betw.en Nassai G. aa fe. 38 Contre est ry Wert Sixteenth street. 38 West Broadway. CAS, cor. Contre and Hester, Sec'y. BOOKS, BOUGHT. plain and Wepe om “obtain the full y: fects they Say? to dis slemon's Wearing A) eco ct or Secatrateg 00 id for the sa WN —A tine ma ee AUCTION SALES. EMER oo agree ouse FURNITURE SALE by Hh iy WILLARD. Fri ‘eli » at No. 163 Hi ar SC Joh ar oat reser, for cas ps ssortment of K then, {Foor Furniture, Sofa*, Couch: Bree Ek Peas Hegau: Gicondoles, Lampe, Plated vee fis Cutlery, ‘Les Trays, Paintii “ie Pat rench Bedstends, Bedding, Bureaus, | Washstands (eh ‘Sofa Bedsteads, Sic. £5 wer ill sel, be 0 o'clock, at the auction | om 00 i of 6 months, prov- ret, ay ham & Skeffield Hardware tad tlery; Fares gt irate American Goods, of recent p, and worthy the sttention of city and country deal. ra comprysng, in prt C ’, Perry’s, Wilson & Kenricks’ | genuine Brteise | Gouges, Plane Irons, Drawing Edge Tools, ras and Pi Reanel Saws, Sheep Shears ‘Kites table, Bewert and wives, } Setesors, Shears. . 300 dozen Razors, assorted qualities. Ri ercussion Ci . Spectacles, Lead Pencils, Tobacco Boxes, t | aes tsk Measuring Tapes, Hooks aud Eyes, &c. Also, 2 Iron Safes. fs Cata‘ogues and Samples now ready. . fs ittme THE GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS | Rs ‘America, fr pocaied th Jn Forave | Bervous diseases. For | Paces. by A heumatism, nnd. all ch ra hodena ae rer cnapuccs D°SANDS, 79 Fult com RepuceD Gold. "AN EXTRAORDINARY WORK, | One which should be in the Hands of every | MORAL "PHYSIOLOGY, _ plasaly writen ‘Treatise on the Population ‘Question, } Hoa, wen, with Additions and Alter 85 y Glover, M D. To @ 7, Persun of sound common { sens, this work is one which will command the highe: Praise. Ic is true a few ignorant people may condemn it, but the ‘editor. | \y persuaded that the high importance of the subject of | h it treats will prevent itself s0 forcibly to reflec | Riya tase a3 ae ac epee ee pa] fais Peon cer iprytyronn port epee pages the Lita would exist. ,rigg of the Book 0 cents. |For sale by Burgess, Stringe i retailed hes th by enel $ eraons in the count Hil We cupptied with two copes fc mal Cinaing: the book, to any part of the United States, is ve :DLES. jee, SMITH & om ay wei: known and highly esteem: | gy imported into the es, and soid rele only, ete? ‘72% Market street, Philadelphia. jal tm’ FoR sa! SALE—A sapoly of of sete VENEL ce Wii ‘cases and tenemos best ak . Ka en zh HAST: COMPOUND SYRUP OF ee THE TRIU: ‘RIUMPH COMPLETE ! For sale by MOORE & CO., the American gents, 41 Ann street, and Elliott, 173 beget po STREET, oP bottle—Six bot | Ludlow, New Vork s for $5. Philadelphia, ‘rut 08 ‘south Ath street. nb lia je iL AgpeNes: MYERS & CU,, 33 Stone street, have us -4 teceived per ships Epervier and Sea, the undermentioned gtas Davey & Co. in half pipes, pale and dark vintages* | Bonnemort & Becker, do do do do. ‘The same is under Custom house | re 6 2m*r loek and entitled to di fl BLEECKER’S: bg DRED I. a 6 Astor Place, late few doors East tic those | articles in his line, | sorts, Gold and Silver ii rman | Proved receipt, Cuttle Fun Bone, Fountains, Bath rs from out of the he city carefull uted. ba sk a fan aa ae MUSIC. (THE GERMAN COTILLION BAND would respec'al fesed ornare oleae ies partes prcteendie'y Ss rd gate 4 Gllops, Polka, by y Strauss, Lanner, La: ‘The Band consists of from two to twenty-five instraments, Sovtane Soeign saeatduiepsiemen Ramel atk Bae thortest notice, w intment, attend | Forte Mr JOHANN MU CK will uive also instru viet |» | Harp and Piano Forte, on reasonable terms. iuquire at No. iv ‘lm street. j4 im*m | BALL DRESSES FIFTY PER CENT UNDER THE COST OF IMPORTATION. JETER ROBERTS respectfully aunounces to the | | PD’ that having purchased largely at megan, he enabled offer a maguifcout selection of Ball and ievening Dresses. at re tpapendons reoerien. Hit sles calle tention io a ling at less than au e third, the pal iil be found cheaper thaw any in the ety. “ies 31 BROADWAY. Ye oy jm Im*re RUSS’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE. ¥. enrmer of John atreet. only. 312 ee WORK, 544 B New Yerk. re the eat work ts the se, is a trie ments in construction, good Peditionaad ow charges, wl wil be fon be found at aah sata eine Grass HAVANA SEGARS—Of the El Jadio Euvente Ja 4 tANCHO aah vi at 66 Fulton street, "au 2w're jotel, up stairs.) FARMERS. Ey 2 MILL a TaN soe ratown, Md. of this ip tion et at ie gst a dis- os mem Ne 62 Wal MOUSSELINES DE LAINE. \] yaad SPRING STYLES of Foreign edema | Trade, and dfortale by nF SRELDON'& CO: j281m*m 41 Willinm street. the ULDFIELD, | PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PIANIST, $e., . 215 William street . get up Musieal aitioareunees " roy the Pidse Forte, Mle. O bees banat eect Pingo Forte poagut Seach ‘and Sole Agency a will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at No. 385 Broad’ | if ‘OIGTLAENDER’S APPARATUS, coat senting sonia Al 5301m*re ‘HE eee Lata LD Renter ee | Diseases, Seter all Sircmmaners, employed by men of fashion in | ¥i ae * fn al aah pheagn a De vated sede are fonse, er, hem | vaiabliahed, ty R iter ~ amont, Legal Depaty for Dr. Le- | Boston. Brice 62 toe es forsee A ‘A oiders sh waa ‘rldcessed, post pod, | } ladelphia, Jolon W Aurance in the | de. taco ty | 18 im*r ¥TUN’s SUGAR COATED BI PA LOZENGES™A pleasant, sale, and efectorl Minit for all diseases of the urinary a ‘and seminal weakness, to cure in few days. or ale at Messrs, Pansestoch'v Coc Sicha | streets ‘mee Ninth Avenue, and by Draggists generally. at at deere awe! io le a emceeay,, ‘THE PRESS TO Be PUBLISHED Bescon Domerus month DEG, VALE, Toe rary periodical, dee original article: | ofrare works. Among other articles, the firs ‘con {aia Vale's, Astronomical Card, and the celebrated "Three Tmpomtors,”slearned work of 'the 1 century, tram lured ft 00 be for sals Ip pecsohiet form MI al tale‘also, Volrures Duetiocars: Wea Velnce Re eek es Weenly. Beacon, ald Imeod’ re CHEAPEST AN, py ys: "RUCTION =N Academy, 189 Broadway, site John street, Su spect ene : it a it W tit continue tobe be tewent(dnring his m3 in Rew Fork.) ‘to Ladies and Event ack, Day or Eve: ning, in Twelve ese for the small charge ot Five Dotians! Bristow, Fi nantes to ALL, old or EXrEDITiOv# and FasHion or TWELVE PASY LeSsONs LY! Ben WSeariwc sad Stony Hann wongke thoroughly. Bi rivate lessons given. Families and Schoois aitend- 321 Rawim*re ORO R RIE 8 TRS NEW, BRANCH OF SCOTCH WANUFACTURE. ‘PYHE BREADALBAN y hovented and mad dre Ankh, of Mauchiioc’ Ayrhine Beotiees, manufacturer, by app. int of = Siaieaty, ead by com: ‘he iwventor of tl feenminend' it to the Publi + other b non, i ty th of iy er button. Its smoothness prevents the teari he hole, the shank will be found perfectly sectire, its general durability td the various shades and beanty of the orvamen- therm exgeedinuly suitable for shooting jackets ts well as alt other Kinds of vests, Bord by Lama weyghnaes in Fectiends and’ ty mont of the ‘Houses fa Pogland on the same terms as by the manu .—None but Anprew Smith's are g 5 fe3 fe6 fe9 4*re OUNSELLOR AS Lat cea oH 14 Cw a eho Fea iiaisy office Manchester, Virginie Bowell, Go r wey, ri Mm ney 8. Ba rah. Fit hind Re if diss ott, 8 of the Sennte of jo fon. Jemes ‘A. Seddon, M-G., fo Sbrmeccly Va; Edward H. Hadson, "191 Brosdway, New et will take wove of ‘ately Papers int nded Saas ee Ve a Ry i westiyy * GSocreaba for all articles 0 “4 mri) be promptly at . New, York AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | LATEST INFELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. WT GUARD SOUR Meat PARK THEATRE. tein the cases Second Night of Mr. GEORGE VANDENHOFY. of ulecomintte, at the "Astor West! oa a Satorda; the Armory, On Monday wee w the Thursday Evening, ‘Will be performed taengend & 5, the Comedy of 79, the Comedy o iets Geo. Vandenhoff at time in. seven years £ PROVOKED Ht iv the 18th ane - ‘Mrs. Knight Vit, $0 comes ; eailery, Doors o open at 636 o’elock,and the Curtain will rise precisely WERY THEATRE. - MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR Ryders 5, BO A. W. JACKSON... Thursday Evening THE WIZARD OF THE WAVE, Or, The Ship of the Avengert rles Falkner, Esq , Captain of H. M.». te nour Balordsi ciae of ie Wise... M Weeril, Mate of the Unknown Schoouer vinci to which. the ss 7 _ t PHE BENEFIT OF r Table and Tea | o nd 4 is appeal in his behalf, confidest that it ee volunteered his valuable for thet eo pinata haa kindly volunteered his valuable services. Dancing, according to programme, WIDOW's. vier. 5 ‘Lower Boxes 50 cents—Second and igi i ra, 25 Pit and Gallery 12% Doors will open at direction of Mr. Parken, who Mey If past 6—curtain will rise at7. [OW bs CIRCUS, AT PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE. red, of Base and Congnaped i in the pre t ‘and Saturday | | will commence at borelo k Tickets $1 i fa ‘ag bar, at Hn owl Gentleman and two Ladies, to be street ; the Blue Bonuet House, | Hall, or either of the | 133 Greenwich street, House. ateoascress dent, 135 Chatham street 28 Woxt Washington Place. tv, i) toh Ct Se ne No, 599 BROAD WA Sigg AND DRAMATIC ic ENTERTAIN: tor of the above establishmect, in ae to accommodate the tabgenedle rg | to inform them thi the celebreted Costu: wi pion hace pe Xi Costumes meu, and to attend personally to them Fancy Ball: 'e Dramatic Entertais ties, for all of which the maguificeat Saloon of this est ment is so well calculated. Mr. Taylor will be in constant at- | en: to take orders for any description of d dresres, and far Eas them at ¢ ¢ shortest notiee. jer of Ann street, by whom ors | | FANCY Sant si FIRST GRAND "MILITARY | Every thing alter Every Evening The grening's Fotertainments will coremence with the FOU: UARTER:! GLOBE. After whieh—Com:c Song by tee Rice--Act of Horsemanship tat Olympia for Gre- Master W. Nitou—Grand Cont Pema caaeetrian, sccce, Smolensk: N.B, Dyaes vpon two: Who will sppear in act ag? 4 Horsema smi en ded, The Star. ‘m. Cole, the origmal I Rub! Nichols, asthe Gre k, defeadin uggle for Liberty—Postaring by Mr. After welch ate. Wi his flag, tiene "To conclude with dhe Egy trian Ballet of LUSIN AND ANNE: Afternoon esisvineaee every Fock tky demtaenaina < a ore BALL. 4 cr he Fables hat oer Fit Ge od Ball wil Feb. dh, lee the the Col; this, their Fi: yw Bal admission—Firat or Dress Circle, 50 eentsParquette Senta 58 conten ecoud Tier of Boxes, 2 cents. at 7, performance to commence at h If-past 7 o’clock. AMPHITHEATKE AND NEW Wag wor Se a alas or sxpease will be ed Drilled-Byed ee, ene caeat Te aalicees | gue of the bese ives this enemns-, Aekaes te.u0 bod Committee, or from any of the \Jermbers of the Company, and | at the door on Lie, ve Cieet, Panip Vee Ware! Lia Bezoard, Hi ’ SITRAOKDINAR: Y OMPH OF THE BULL FIGHT! ry Kvening tt willbe peer the anry een retary Joha Be Treasurer Francis A. Wilkinson. _ The, canes have engaged ith cteyies Co SCANDINAVIA. 4 BALL OF he iS SOCIETY, | | rexeta to bead of | 3 F. Schott yee Hong: re eee the BULL! by Peterschen. Properties, et bro ba | cena 3 A. th ch prod thie Nobility i nes Traius—A Scene of Action Amazor the Governor and Knights. ‘The Games will commence ve, ee? marglcade called the SOURTIE] AND (> Besides the a corps, Canis Garduer, Hortingtoe, fic., also appear in their great feats; Mr. some of his humorous Songs. it, 1236 cents. Open at coma! r ; HANS! LAURENCE FRIGERT. | poneawosely H. COLLINET, Vi Balls, | psce, Viele, | ARCH STREET 5 PHILADELPHIA Mn, MR. of the Orchestra at jackingham falace, and the the honor to announce to at ane lee the public, = begs, to. inforen thane is now prepared to recaive their orders for Bal jal lesa Manager. pearatice of Mr. BURTON since fie iz aa RICE and Mra. H. LI ART PROPERTY FOR SALE. | Otello, Mr. Rice; Ingo, Me; bi “Mestayer; Desdemona, Mrs by the two Messrs, Clayton, ‘al Att STATE SEC tars. bad Mr. Burton. om the latter place. recalay a ROpPine ple Place Ss ee ANS UAMUUB, | itera | atitgaeD ck: se pacar WELCH. MANN Al “AND SELAVAN ; roachable Kquestrians, even in the great Equine ri | milk’ room and ‘eellar; a wees mn ltr epcotiobt vases saat’ 2s | opened so 2 excellent Apple Orchards of | combination of unap rafted trees in fall bearing. Gymniasts, arivalle "The above re property is now offered for sale in order that the France and Enel ate may Deserted, 1 eget ahaa ee ary | | Th next, it wil of atpublic auction on that day at the | Merchants’ Ex ¥. ‘Doe hat | Bess abond and = “6 | eee ly 10, George Clinch, x roost ae ae a hapey te of their Ejenrian i they are 20 justly celebrate | Rape Paro dens Laceient will barely sain et | exiptive lat of some cof the highly gifted. artists te THE FEMALE CLASS. HOWARD, Hirst Scone Kqnestinn Jamande and T’ phe Pat Dancer — Fencital qa4, ily, and they. will ap- bs ihe Pucchase ‘money may remain | houn, Atchison, Semple, ior a: IZA HARRIOTT, Executrix. GEokGEt CLINCH, ELLIS B. F B. FREEMAN, wilt offer st at Pablic Sale at th Scones Middlesex Coun- estrian, embody a Tariety ol ge ae Principal Male nce 1s, LEVI NORTH and T. V. ‘he remainder of the stock of ir Hosi is of- | anaverage at goually, low prices, and on, iaouaite it is Hieved | Kitchen 8d adjou Re Garden well » ROG! ANew le is, ich yas Indian Effects, | ‘Twe and Four Horse aera oY ‘Positionist, J. J cade and Little F. Pastor, Local Characters, =A, as fruit, oe n ey comparative 3 the | Bee trees; 4 well near the ing an ‘a first-rate stand and has done a each 50 feet front by 200 feet 1d fronting on the street I han building Loe location, that never was known to fail; forsale at | uilibrist and Postarer, ay Master, H. Mea te 3 anceigualal | cay ot WEAVER ‘and KELLY. ugh Riders, An Orchestra full and Mr. MY El 8, Inte of the Park Theatre oe ran XE ‘Costumes by Mr. A. J. EN 4 ire reqnested to remark that the long indus preety Drepared D ational | jeapele, heir he ti < sAmerica SEN saree HUARY 5. ‘The Box offer: he ed PM, cs more ‘tention will Ring in the rear of the above | — Comie Vocalists, MESSRS Sater for tllvg om ticles. and aS stoc! ked aes ‘all ‘kinds o | awellof excellent water: in the ce nad feet prose on y us efreet iis vai oe nie rds in depth ited into thee compart. | ments—the front ove havi a large barn, | Fiage house, ice house, crib, fowl house, tool noe Fo and other outbuildings for the convenience o louse contains 16 rooms, ani bo with every 2 gente on Sai residence of Pete could be easily arran; building lous, fronting onthe et each in front by 140 feet E tp Houses and Lots, adjoining each Melodies, viz besides basement, fronting on the main | PiEht id as lig reas, large airy aa) eh be Produc | FIEE NYE whole bill, and | ei ap to commence at 7. Tier pen NI O'S BA Ne cag dap ta tho is about to retura to Europe) bags a nde van cre Lint pe Anderson, my, Jo,’ ‘A home in ths heart,” ren,” “The pas, compl man follow my path 7 us wa loved Ma another,” ''Tak’ y cnan, Det jes and mill room, ‘about ni, 0" » Cane ‘& song im three parte—poetry by ‘Alfred Yenuyson, Ev 7400» Part I—Eve of May. Part II-New Year's Eve. Part I1i—Reture of Spring. (This some reprevens tne gradual decay ofa young. and * from the bloom of Lickets, 50 cents—to be had ja ean ‘open at 7—to commence \ before 8 o’clock. f5tol0 re LEOPOLD DE EGS to announce that he will previous to his dey | Fabs ‘Sth, vat ene TAB. rarerty. comprises one of the most beautiful sec Seton eect | per: | jusic Stores and at “HNO 12, A lot of about 16 and adjoining lands which are meadow, soil, and now covered with id gr | the exception of 2 acres, which have lately been cut No. ut cet lot «of uplan upland and black grace thi his plot lo very vate g terms will be liberal, bebe a Gaare HURSDAY, RNACLE,on which c bates he wil MtMABAME OTTO AND MR. BROUGH. LEOPOLD DE MEYER will perform selections from the Paritani, Semiramis | di Lammermoor, and the Gaanp Duet from = a rere: LE DESER’ rand Pianos b’ An (oa two rary oy from. ind 0 the ie rietpa oon Stores, oot to ‘commence ate oreloek. all fn Music Stores. ¢ fatting | ble for either eurting |. | On the invest New ¥. thy ooly by WYATT & KETCH. | oe farestmeny The | Bavvoyer Geseral , and ef ~~ Temedy W, ital norrheen, | A. Bleed GEORGE “tien, Upper Bull's Head, 3é arent N B.—The title is bey chase money can remail eat to be paid on the e tay 0 jade @ # h on the Virginia platfor tras opposed to Tae mstntana le toree'cfbameny. in ge a! © pet cunt. 10 per , and 40 per cent on wo pemrvemenses 1st *E VINES—Now is the. ‘ines—Persons wanting om Javern for SAMES VIRTUE ed Store, ar) ie street, which will be imi ao tal, areas, and | Gordening Trotman ohana | Sr E. ” B me Copal Re ESPECTFULLY informs the ‘Opera and his friends, aud the ONLY BENEFIT CONCERT, will wage D place at the. preilo i” on trons Of the late German jovers of art generally, that oper | his first and prhich, ogeasion, he will be dhe by ARDLE! ARRA ULKIN KORSINSKY, MR. GEOL Lbpyr wee done on the mont TO LET my 6 OOKLYN. but colonie: tish through their facings—we must root ‘out thistles—did not care about the remonstrance of mm 4 merchants—make ‘em fight to defend their shij Virginia was oo Now Virginians were co sons of noble sires. (Roars of laughter.) Accomack w: not very steady; it supported Wise and Ba ipuinall thei Fy none Every Virginian need not t! Sigs GERMAN QUARTETTE YEREIS THE bi We E and a fall Orehostes He ti pot, uth or Fulton Ferries, from where the ‘cats and omnibuses leave at different hours of the aay. ‘ne House, with about hy acre separately, if gies, the fullest and grandest robation hd patronage J, swill be rented ‘e bo Ww York sedebors, nad, are selected from the mposers of modern times. Particulars ip fatare advertisemen ‘kets One Dollar each, to be had at ACOMBER, Fulton Av best and dy classics ‘AN mm the Ist of May nex “al the principal mt ted and pony pa: Loft, with an offi f4 20 igh raehed, ia Front, Watery Pi or Stone street, below 18% Low 1s. FREE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING, At the RECESS, 187 Broadway. one of the most pleasant places of resort in this ‘and those who like rational amusements, would not LUNCHES are served Tu Sou ‘mittee ros M TO LET, AT HAR- brick front houses, the central and busi- 9LUKE AND DWELLI i O1 if those | es where farnished rooms may be by of by the year, at very reasonable rate Rent moder . T. JACOBS, 124th street, near 3d yi f healt! E. ron ‘aberemarad to make alteration in ,] DWARD MATURIN, ae M.. desirous of instraction those gentlemen as gee To receive Liveaing classes ochis renidence misehittne tyebece Or yet | settles, + ee | operation. ‘The commiusieation fy | brotnes lent condition, and ready TS For tern and eter FUN Ww! Wilt INFIELD. FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR Sec ade, Aber as cere ae sate ror | nia, this cargo has po ley ‘rela UNITED STATES ee Obie Washington this new, tht hi sa pte built joy b- pherfornie Avenue, fi \OPR' ne repertl | Vi | a eect on nes | p crt Boots joey dol Joba, Siasoa, At) | aad Shoe city; our seer iy | are taid to be the cara, the eff ies on the promenade side, between Th streets, ae to the Railroad Det = SSorth rth Howal on No terday morning. Messrs. C. and T. estimate Tnett jose tock A ew which there was jient, are weit Minto at, in ‘cunonants wir ome Ble Naa other rey ie © | A Ca | ly low prices. , deasburg Wasuineton, Feb. 3, 1846. Congress. The Oregon question was not ‘rceched to-day in the Senate; the ten wur steamers being laid up in ordinary for the accommodation of Mr. Westcott, whose health would not permit him to put out to sea to-day. The Senate, we rather think, before they Tesume the main question of “war or no war,” even upon the ten war steamers, (for they, not less than the notice, open up the whole merits of the ques- tion, )are anxious for the House to come to some de- | cision upon the subject. Before the tenth, when the | resolution of Mr. Allen for the notice, will be take: up, it 18 anticipated that the House will have passed | upon it. And we now assume, that whatever may be the majority by which the notice will pass the | House, even in the most unconditional terms, it cannot pass the Senate without such a qualification, “pending the negotiations” which are to settle the question definitively, as will render it expressly ino- perative and jennie. In the House, Leake, of Va.,in a beautiful | speech, sustained the positions of ‘his colleagues, Messrs. Bedinger, Pendleton and Bayly, against war, against the immediate notice, if it be unquali- fied; and in favor of the “ | tivity,” in preference to a banilon epieuion into hostilities, from which all woul zarded and nothing gained. Mr. Strong, of N. Y. pro a 40—ho! ise and masterly inac- speech upon the ultimatum of 40—holding the manuscript im his hand. He might have saved himselt the labor, had he only thought of it, by passing over the writing to the Clerk, who by leave | of the House, would not only have read it effi- ciently, but would have thrown in all the gesticula- tions required to the illustration of the horoscope. Mr. Sawyer, from the northwestern corner of Ohio, followed next, for 54 40, for the notice, and for war. He devoted a considerable portion of his hour to @ caustic reprimand of Mr. Bayly, ot Virginia, and © ithe Accomack District. Mr. Sawyer was r amusing, than convincing or instructive, in his re- marks. Foran elderly gentleman, he is rye not far advanced in the science of geography. compared Virginia to the continent o} all the tee continents of the old country, that na | had their day. He conceived that our title was good to the whole island of North America; and that as the very best portion of the Oregon was Rome, an North of forty-nine, it would be out of all character ! te surrender it for the sake of peace. He thought it | was the duty of this government to hoe out all the | foreign weeds on this continent. Previous to these harangues, Mr. Dromgoole i in- troduced a bill for giving the twelve months’ notice, with a proviso that such notice shall not interfere to March an the suspension of negotiations. Mr. James A. Black tee by seven ladies in armor—The Bull Majeh pa a: | also introduced a bill on the same subject. We have now some twelve or fitteen propositions lying before the committee, as addenda or substitutes for the hail Bed resolution. ‘ollamer, after a good deal of opposition, succeeded in getting a resolution through, calling | upon the President for the latest correspondence on | the Oregon question, between the high contracting | parties. The day, which was very cloudy and Cape Cod | like this morning, has cleared up into an April af- | ternoon. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. In Senate. athe F an 3. 1646. Several papers from the Ww Depa Petitions ars. wie and Dickinson, petitions fora change in the Allen, and others. On motion of Mr. Bricnt, Mr. Breese was excused from further service on the Committee on Revolutionary Claims, and Mr. Phelps was appointed to the vacancy. “INLAND gEAs.”” Mr. Catnoun presented the proc of the late Memphis Southwestern Convention, in the form of a memorial to Congress, chiefly on the subject of the im- provement of the western waters. Mr. Calhoun express- edhis dissent to some of the recommendations of the Convention; but in the main point (the improvement of | the Mississippi we suppose) he cheerfully concurred. | On his motion, the papers were ordered to be printed, | and the subject matter of the memorial to‘ be referred Committee—Messrs. Cal- row, and Chalmers. Various reports from committees. EXPLORING EXPEDITION. On motion of Mr. Peancr, who briefly explained the great utility and excellence of these volumes, the ques- tion of printing 150 copies, extra, of the scientific books of the Exploring Expedition, was referred to the Libra- ry Committee. DRY DOCK AT FENSACOLs. Naval Committee instructed upon the expediency of building a dry dock at Pensacola. Fa se cet ro Sag Tn ogee Secretary of ti ry instructs repo! iv warlike and Commercial, of the rope and America. LIGHTS IN THE DELAWARE. Secretary of the Treasury instructed to report upon the ba ogra ns 4 of requiring vessels navi the Dela- —- carry lights by night, in order to avoid colli- sion. toa select committee of fi nations of TEXAS MARRIAGE PORTION. On motion of Mr Barour, the bill for paying over to Texas some fifty odd thousand dollars, wastaken up | from the table,and on the question to foe enone the vote | by which Mr. Evans’ amendment of yesterday wes Faget the vote spe 10 22—-the casting vote of ce-tain arms by in 1643, of a Texan company ‘dpe paid t fine oa mattis | the the look out for Santa’ Fe traders. The resdue of the indemnity, for certain goods taken out of a Texas cus- | tom house, Mr. Evans proposes to refer to the Secretary f the Treasury. The object of the reconsideration is, it the entire fifty odd thousand dollars, ae reference to the Treasury Department. Bi THE TEN WAR STEAMERS. On account of the ill health of Mr. Westcott, who | hae the floor upon this question, the consideration of the | bill providing for ten Satay steamers, was passed aside, 7 And, on motion of a 1GHT, Whe represented that a large calendar of business remained upacted upon, the Senate went into executive House of Representatives. Wasninarton, Feb. 3, 1646. Mr. Brack, of 8. C., offered some resolutions on Ore- gon, but they were withdrawn without being acted | upon. ‘Mr. Dromaooue introduced a bill to abrogate the con- vention with Great Britain, in respect to Oregon, which was read twice, ordered printed, and referredto Com- mittee of the Whole. Mr. Asumun, of Mass, offered a resolution, re the President for “information as to our relations with Mexico, and | eneyer nd whether any part of our army and navy had ordered to move towards Mexico, and what sucl rs, that it might be acted upon to day; but the friends of the President objected to it, and two thirds being necessary, the resolution was laid over. On motion of Mr. McConwext, the House then resolved itself into Committee of the Whole. Mr. Leaxe, of Va., having the floor from dey, Mr. Stnoxa, of New Yor followed in a see made up mostly of documentary extracts, in favor the notice H Moet foil ed ina speech, a it , of Mass., follow a wi these Mr. Saw is impossible to describe or report. When any of natural geniuses rise, the House soon discovers some- thing rich in the wind, e1joy the amusement peg ace tnran mine Ml Well to the committee on In- Affairs—(inereased laughter) —! had no right 'o Canada—we took it from the French when we were Gen. Jackson and Gen. Scott put p Bag ident. John Quinc’ a wasa eter leader r continuing in this strain, honorable ee learned member of Contamen, of Vt. offered a resolution calling for tions that may recently rnment and Great Britain, rele- his, after strong opposition, was introduced e memorial from the Bautim » Feb. 4, 1846. Conviction and Sentence of Floyd, the ‘ Nipper” Thie/— Destructive Fire~Fatal Duel—Arvival of the Drug. ged” Man—Theatrieals—Market— Stock Board, $c. Albion Floyd, the man whe was arrested a few weeks since,and found in possession of a large amount of jewel- ry, which was proved to have been stolen from hotels in this city and washington, and hed also the overcoat with him of James Watson Webb, Esq., was yesterday brought before the City Court for trial. The offence for which he was arraigned was the robbery of Mr. Hurl- but’s room, at Barnum’s Hotel, on which he was found guilty avd sentenced to seven years imprisonment in the penitentiary, He is a nice, tidy, brisk looking little fel lent manners and gentlemanly deportment, it, one of the most accomplished hotel “ nip- vot factory of Messrs. Cook oe Tay- rd street, was destroyed by o8- 1500. er ines weleapea to ee. Ponder, aod was fully insured in the same office. killed, a day or fens ah oma railing rom the Dawe} of a ship on which he ris wor in the yard of Messrs, Flanna- gan acd Trimbl Wi hat little more concerning the duel at Bla baal Jones aod his seconds, who were argestod ow

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