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-“-“ 0" “ue vie seyeuus IPOM Customs are col cere thanks for the perseverance: and. energy «they lected in this district. displayed. To Mr. Wm. Parker, the Superintendent gs1900 = yee of tae Worcester road, and Mr. Dana, his Assistant; 4 F) on “oie u to Captain Lefevre, of the famous steamboat Travel- 3 ed ler ; to the indefatigable Captain Scott, who naviga- 3 .g bash! ted the magnificent steam frigate Kamschatka from 100 FH - ny this port to Russing to Mr. Stowell, of the Nor- 0 ° btw Ith wich road; to Ms alfisk, of the Long Island Boe cat Sone is 6 L Iolo full 9234 do wt s, Sshs Bk Com 161 Mech’s Bank 100 ech & trad NO Gt railroad; to our energeticand indomitable agent, Mr. Bigelow ; and to Gegnejius Vanderbilt, Esq., for the instructions given te the oilicers of the Traveller, 3 NO Canal Bank a NA Trost owned by him, to let her go at “about her best 173 Canta Co” Dock 87 speed”—we express our hearty an@grateful thanks. r) ben Ee With the, united efforts of alkthese gentlemen, we £ two 3 the shortest: time on record hasbeen made between 3 ar rte Te Bale me Boston and New York, and the American people $0 re 2h, fie Reading RR 2363, have been put in possession of the most important F sat “59% 100 do Pas) news of any that has arrived for many years, twen- gist an... Ya ty-four hours in advance, of every other means, and 100 shsBarmers? Loan blo ai {4 shs Morris Canal 17% particularly ahead of the combined forces of the 3) ReadiagRR waa 4 bie 1% Moly Alliance, alias the stock-jobbing, imbecile and se Ocean re oe do | lazy prees of the cities. of New York, Boston, Phila- | 200 {atand RR bio as o ory bio ins delphia and Baltimore, and their ‘black pony” to {2% do 38 Nor i Fane LJ ox boot. Thus we go! Who bids? ia Hatem RR Me ity B do baw meg sto tl lo Enrenrnise.—The city papers of last evening, ma beoeg to do Suurday oN WwW Stock Exchan: with the single exception of the xpress, gave us | $1900 Obingaen” = 99% Soehs Uls and RR, cash $2 eredit tor the news from the Cambria. Ail who are 9 shs U 8 Bank a 1 Hares RR aequainted with the character of this single excep = Medes Canal cash 1% % do tion will not be surprised at its course. ue % aw es as 1 haPhaneeneedht Rd % dy cwh Ii 39 Nor & Wor Leoisuative Semaaay.—lo the Senate,—-Theree | 3 bale Tite caprusage solution prososing au inquiry into the Genesee S. S eS Wee 2s oe Vailoy ennal frauds, was called up, debated at some 25 Farmers’ Trust a3 3186 105, do length, and adopted with some modification. The print- 25 do 53277, 25 do ing bill, now in the House, was discussed until near two 33 do cash Wig 85 = do o'clock, calling for the Stite Printer’s charges far the | 29 42 orth 27% 25 do last yeur—when tha report called far being found te be | 5) 9? Fiday m8 5 do on the Prosident’s table, the resolution was waived. ba pa nde, ID ny Inthe House—The suadject of the militia laws was | diseussed in sommittee--no result. The dill reducing | t Auction duties was discussed. and with some amendment, | +H reported to the House. Mr. Hall reported a bill giving’ | #oneent to the transfer of Sertain lands tothe Unit States,—-.2/bany Argus, 19. York,’ Thureday, Feb, 19. los this morning were moderate, say 600 bales, witho f aay Seneral enquiry, but at full pri- ces, until it was generally known thatthe news per = | stermer would be ary Promulgated from this office, Which bad the effect of suspending transactions. could learn of no sale of consequetica after ‘change, ex: cept a parcel of Uplands, amounting to about 400 bales, on which alower offer was accepted than the estima: | ted value of it before the news; andthe brokers who | effected the sale consider it a decline of one quarter cent. For the present we shall continue our quotations. LivERPOOL CLassivication. MONEY MARKE Thursday, Feb. 19-6 P. M. By en @xtraordinary and exclusive expross from Bor ton, we received at an early hour this morning, thirty- one daysiater intelligence from Europe. The news was rapidly spread through the city by our extras, and | expressed to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, eight hours in advance of the “combination.” The great- ae S ‘est excitement prevailed in Wall street before the news | 2ferior. . 6 0 6} was published, and stocks advanced in anticipation- tae Norwich and Worcester went up } per cent; Reading 1; Ha 7 Harlem }; Morris Canal 1; Farmers’ Loan, The 8; vania 6's 4; Mlinoia }; Kentucky 6% LS Long Island 3; Canton }. The sales were quite large ofa atthe advance, und as soon as the advices became ir thoroughly canvassed, a further improvement took place. | The news is of the highest importance, both in a po- Hticaland commercial point of view, and as it spreads through the South and West, must havea very favora- ble effect upon business matters generslly, and upon the prices for our principal staple productions particularly. ‘The bill introduced into Parliamant by Sir Robert Peel, 4m relation to a reduction of duties upon the importa- tionsinto the United Kingdom, met with universal fa- vor, and had a very geod etfect upon trede in the manu- facturing districts throughout the conntry. In many in- atonees large purchases of the raw. material had been made, snd arrangements commenced for extending the produce of the loow. Should this bill of Sir Rebert Peel's be completed and become a law, the effect upon the mout important interests of this country will be as great as on those of Great Britain; it will cement the interests of both countries more firmly than they have ever yet beon, and the political differences must be very mttehwoftened down by the increased liberality that characterises the commercial systema of the two nations. We annex a list of the principle articles, the duty on which will, without doubt, be sitered or repealed :— Arenation or Dutixs on Astenican Propece. Previous duty. Reduced to. At Brooklyn, on Tu: Rev. Mr. Burchard, J. r ituiams to Harai- xt L, Eveapen, botl Died. January, 1846,in Iowa city, lowa Territory, in the way year of his ago, Mr, Tuomas M. Surru, late of this cit ‘On Wednesday, the 18th inst., after a short illness, | Warren, aon of Walter Leggat, inthe fifth year of his. ge. OO ———————— gers Arrived. steerage. St Any’s Bay Hass Brie Napoleon—Capt Coffer, late of | the brig Ebzy, Anu’s Bay Bo: ith, of N You SS ee ri ma im portations. Artaxaraseling Virginia—2°0 hhde. sugar 215 os Fock & Vou Bergercts hedenea ee Bee mole Br ANs’s Bar, Jam—Brig Napoleon 998 bees pi 1 tons old copper Dawson, Brothers gs pimento ‘MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 20, — | \ | AUN Ris SUN SETS Cleared, Bacon. ... 14s per cwt . Brig L, Baldwin Bassett, Savannah, Dunham & Dimon. Beel, fresh. ..... 88 percwt . Brig Ponce. Lull, Guayama, Foster & Nickerson. * salted. ...... 88 per owt Brig Historiao, Miller, Campeach: smith & Walsh. Ha: vi dress16s per load Schr Whale, Baldwin, South Ambo Hig idias Whee Schr Thaddens, Hudson, Philadelphia, MeKee, Hand & Co. Moat... . +. 88 perewt . Arrived. Pork. 1.0.11 8s perowt | mgcket shin Oneida, Funck, from Havre, atst Dec, with Buckwheat. — ri lis per quarter | ™dse; incken. Butter ws per owe 201 dMper det | macltohiatatte Mabtee™ fi derg fom Glasgow, with CaudlesRallow. 109 per cwt Jos perewt Beater seeders passage, with continned herd Cheese, . + + «108 6d per cw! . .O8 percwt wind: 4 Me Olocks. . . percent . . 10 per cent Brig Napo'eon, Caleff, 20 days from St Anu’s Bay, Jam, to Fane.” per cwt 1... \78'perewt © | Dawson, Brot Left no American vessels. Howes. Perewt 1... .46sperewt | vin Bement nee lata Ion 7, eupertguced ie Indian Cor! heavy duty (2722 Jisper quarter | Ma peneri SW} sp a Rice. . 61 por owt Pet quurter | fksacs from the dock. Iith, off Caps Hatseres auwearshen wens | Se n Hatteras, saw a ship is aback hall oa her spanker’ steering noth, oe? with vig Virginia, Gorden, 24 days from New Orlean | Inssea and sugne’ to the master. weather forthe as tn da Tallow. 332d prewt., sper cwt. Oaseven articles in this lfst the duty is entirely re- moved, while on the other ten, the reduction proposed th mo- Has experienced very Neary : varios tcom Gfty to ninety per cent. Tbe duty on Indian | ,,2Ti¥ Hionee ra aya from, Bt Marks, ‘with cotton, to corn is reduced to one, shilling sterling per quarter of jee ae rey. 4 days trom Eastport, with ath and nine Amexican bushels, or about three cents per bushe!. The attention of the commercial classes of Great Bri- tain is turned to this country, in expectation of a reduc- tion in our tariff. There appears to be a determination | in Parliament to bring down the tariff of Great Britain to the lowest point, and it is expected that a reciprocal movement will be made in reducing the duties on the | manufactures of Great Britain, imported into this es Sehr Joha E Sah, Carzill 38 days from Franklin, with 190 h ds sug 9) do molasses, to D L Sayres. Jobusons for N York. Schr Queen Pomaire, Scow, ‘Thomaston, lime, to muster— @ Prodesucth: gale nt Black Rock. paren droi | and bi fete duro Leopard, Newman, 24 d to Schr Clottida, Van Name, Virginia, Schr Suffolk, Atkins, Wilmington, NC, with naval stores, | Cook & Ingles. Schr Greeaway, Couch, Richmond, flour, &c, to Allen & | V to country. Tho txo governments. have before them | © Dillg for (he reduction of the tariff, and it is due that | Pexsou ” | Schr Si b, Taylor, 5 days fr Mr th, Kovernment, that the most liberal compromise in our | order, nee 20% Uays from Plymouth, with cotton, to Scar Sareuel Paynter, Johnson, Delaware, com. commercial system should be made. Sele Wave, Johnson, Delaware, eoru, The dill pre- posed by Mr. Waiker would be highly satisfactory to | © Schr Jo: ph Mathews, 16 days from Boston, mdse. the commercial classos of Europe generally, and Great | Sh: Camindge, Hall, Boston, mdse Britain particularly, and aftor the reported reductions made in the duties an American produce in England, it is but just, itis but fair, that some concessions should be | Schr Homer, Kent. Boston, mdse. Behr Star, Simall, Providence, in ballast. Sloop Republic, pels Bedford, oil. low. made on ourside. Reductions have, from timo to time, | one Poland, Wheeden, ir) ee from Cardenas, with mdse, Deon made in the British teritf, upon our products, with: | HI Hor. Batlatin days from New Orleans (s0 re outa corresponding re juction, or even the slightest re- verte ) Brig Brookline, from Wilmington. duction, on the part of our government ; and notwith- | standing these ropeated djsappointments,ths government | of Great Britain have proposed another reduction,before | the first change bas heen made in our tariff. In the face | of these fasts, it becomon necossary that immediate mea- | @ores should be taken to adopt at once Mr. Walker’s bill, and placé'tho tariff upon the most liberal foundation. The London Money Market was ina very unsettled state. Stooks were heavy and prices tended downward. The Bank of England continued to discounts at former | rates, but it wae very cautious in its discount for railway purposes, In consequence of this restriction, money | “ ‘was rather scarce and a large amount of stocks were pressed for sale, The cotton markets were very sctive, but prices re- | mained without any material alteratiyn. Accounts from | this side had been received in Liverpool, giving osti- | mates of ® smaller ctop than anticipated, which bad sather an improving tendency upon prices, but the state of the"money market‘and the restrictions plaved upon it | with regard to discounts had caused a slight reduction | quotations, on some kinds of American. The market, however, closed on the 34 instant firm, with very little dotng. Oa the whole, the commercial news is very important and Intereating, both as regards the demand and prices of our great staple, and as regards trade generally between this country and Great Britain. ‘The political news, also, possesses great interest, a¥ it must give confidence in the permanency of our peaceful relations with England, and do away with many of those fears and alarms which have for the past year had such a blighting effect upon commercial sffuirs. The remarks of Sir Robert Peel indisete en intention on the part of the government to settle the Oregon question by negotiations, if possible ; and his s}iusion to the course pursued by Mr. Pakenham, in refusing the offer made by Mr. Buchanan, is pretty good evidence that had the offer been submitted by Mr. Brig Lexington. a Graoge, 14 days from St Marks. 2 brigs. Sallea. Brigs L. Baldwin, Savannah; Morea, Apalachicola. Misceilaneous Becord. Co Owing to the very heavy press of othet matter, we are compelled to eurtal the repout of the shippicg, both foreign | and domestic. Sasr Baron, or Bostox.—An account of the loss of this vessel will be foand in the reading columns. oom Packer Siir Quesec, for Londoa, will sail ov Satur Suir Sorta, Capt. Auld, of aad for Boston, from Vi 40, via Pernambuco, was nbandoned at sea on the 2ist | Lat 30. N, lon 70 W. "On the 17th from the north, which ¢ hour. On the i8th, wi on, lyin both pumps constantly the ship free, and was compelled to throw overboard aqnanti- ty of copper ore and saltpetre. On the ist, fell in with the ship Russell Glover, when ell hands were taken off the wreck =the men having beea at the pamps for four days and mighta, were waabte to wo k longer; left the ship with six feet water ta the hold. ‘The Sephie's carKo, consisted of copper. copper ore, salipetra, and Capt. Auld and crew arrived at New Orlenns'on the 12th instant, ou board the ship’ Itwssell Gloves, w Orleans; 10th, bark iJ) jin 2th, Harriett, N'York. Me nckell, fm Golnaston, a, Avr bark J S Wala, Howland, Trieste Axtwerr, Jan h, Johaun, Fre. rick, Charleston; Franklin, Sawyer, New 8th, old bark Row- . Neve ;. art Medora, Boston. ‘eamebeck, w Orie! jaah, and pat into ad SWestohslias 2th, Emest, and Gas- Marytaud, ali fm ‘salumore: Jan Sh, Ben Lomoud, Hall, trom ruck on Sheep ielande aad Was ran oa store Hof mater; creye saved, CaLcurta, Nov 20.—Arr ship Gentoo, | Ho! Care Tow, CGH, Sept 13~Arr, s hdsotees, Pench, on Calton, Dugees’ Boson 159—Arr hare onaldsou, 8 otesoury, St J; Z Pakenham to his government, it would have been very sore gat! Woodbury, New York, id, 11, tee favorably Féosived, aml, perhaps, have been accepted. fan 38.=T'he Sarah. from Dablin for Ni i Mr’ Pakeritiam, therofore, deserves the censure the prime | Pt b ore With some datnage to phy ore up frome har ° jon 16. ministet*gave°him im Parliament, as the difficulties that | Jus Arr ship Joba Holland, New <a Beh, Isabella Braga, New York: 2h, Si Faiclek, Froal do. have grown, and those that may grow eut of this ques: | tion, cait be attributed entirely to th refisal of tie Int eet offer of Mr. Buchanan, by Mr. Pakenham, without con. | Ar. a, Ki few Orleans for sulting. bis government. gow; Th, Nestor, Pitose fm do 5 ad Gon Wash ‘We annex a comparative statement of the value of fo- igatan, Lowe mt da Foe ioe © Sarita f ra reign maronandiee Imported Into the ditt of Boston We, Rar ow ork, san so 284, a G 4 n and Chasleston in Americen and foreign vessels, during | fan dare' uy a ay fm , Tid Ben we Pome rd for wut “, the years 1844 and 1845 ;— rd. Araum, Ne Vag on, _ Orleans Bist, eee Sine garda, do yd, Arian * y Falkeland, Shyay Comence oF carr any or eronrs. os nce do; Sed, Hyndtord, dot Lady of the Lake, do: Re NES AITO AIS aoe a54 060 | a Jan 7=Hebe,“W, i ns right, from Liverpsol f ie tt Hage a ian. Latte | New Heaoe, ino put back vo stop a tidiag leaky Dore up fa, mee | “ocean cemrttngs Cowns, Jun 12. N aoe Lm The Pomens, oe her care Peart ys $21,300,008 dec. 351,090 There appears to have been a decrease in importation | of free goods and those paying an ad valorem duty, and an increase in those paying a specifié duty. The foreign import trade of Boston in 1845 was about one third of that of New York, showing that with al! | 2, the efforts of the citizens of the first mamed city. t0 nate *4 ud, Bentth, fad New York for draw away the foreign trade of this, t! have so fer Cro: maven, Jan Sie The Infanta, from New York for Li proved unavailing. Abou! five eighihe at the foreign | YisFseperien ed er yhsery yeas, rere Overboud, import trade of the country is transacted at thie port, and jane isan, Thomas; and Tritonie, from Mo: rd, Se, cart fot Bostou, dw Cao Sant tt Persevevecee, Baltimore; 16th, Caskett, ‘oodbary, N York. Corentacen, Dee 23~Arr Thos We me ‘Setbles, 't Thos Wenner, Charleston; Jan “| tof We) . 17th inst., by the | 3% Passeni Havre—Ship Oneida—F Fechtner, J K Ballae, and @1 in the | X, Cast away on the 12th Jan, on St ! heft schr HM | The schr Brook- | aed ht anchors and went ashore at Black Rock, | ’s from Machias, with lumber | Caennanvon , Jan 31.—The wreek of the Scouanc y id was sold oa plied ld Arethas, sth, Loost et ad oo been su Jen aie Currier, std 12th, Commerce, Bu | Guaveseno! Jan —Arr Br brig from Boston forLondon 11th, Russel, for | Murilto, do; Clyde, Bickford’ from N et, Hur , dodo, 25h, Elizabeth Bruce: dler, Willis | Belen icon N York for Lond : ork for Londons dodo; Aaternet, Mosher, apie ith, sid rs | Moore, from Londou for N Ys rom New York Gae | we Clyde, from New York, hi Dea, jig re) a RY Ageetnety eis New York, lost an an- , Cross, Smyran for Bos- rigles,, To wenend, Sites for'¥¥e 319 Woven’, Dee ich Fellowship, An Orleans for Londur Grovcrsrer, Jan 3.—Sid Sievican, Deming, from N York Loncon, \d bark Chotham, Beane, for Palermo; matra, for Palermo. Arr 12th. Phileuia, ock, Jan5—The Blenshand, F desig ra, stiyed in rh: 16th, Sun, ‘aroline, Thomes: St-Andrew, N | Charleston. e. do do. for Cork. 9h, C: Ames, 4 | ‘Hendrick Hadson, Tth, ba: | ng | } comtact, on the Stat ult, off Hulyheed. ‘the jbo! Sewing, hts it ba win an of rmainbovgn. } | , Hastpuna, Jan 16.—The Danish ship Skiold, an lam- | burg bark Franklin, bound to New Biaukanese veaterda i teva the former remains, Bend, Sprogue, NYork;6.h Condor Rogers M: | Bhtihis sis Nov 3. C baich, dghnsea, Bacesr testes, Sloss” | Bray, Whainpos, (hae win? ‘ nica iar ‘Orleans: rica, Ha! ‘Wheeden, igs 3d, arieh, Claiborn, don ET fe hevyen, Weary ecchariee site 5th, Havre, Ainsworth, N York; 18th oLyMwaD, Jan %—The Concordia, to Boston, has put in hi ing struck on the Ar hau'ed up the harbor next "fos lene ih “Doi | Isuay, Jan 17.—Sid Jean Blain, Savannah. Lonpon, Fe | Portlaed, for © arleston; ‘Leon and St 1» for New, Liverroo., Jan 20.—-' Spore on shore this pon Be a lons, Cobb, | with \ has mPa | 610 balee'o of cotton have been saved from tl | «, Hoxo Kona, Nov. 1@—Arr Menewok Chusan; 16th, Petrei, (Whsmpon, (aaa a ‘Montreal, ove, iby Jun Soar ships Alber. Crawford, from N Yor more; Allimnee, Chuclestans 18th, Jupit with six feet wal yw Banks this morni Elizabeth Brace, for N Orleans; ‘oranto, Dy leaecniestets:| orks, llowalip. fr Bost feruoon, au Huu, Jan, sid JH Sheppard, Orleans, Arrd, North led 27h for Lovett, vi Ladys wnpaon, do; ach, Lorin lst, Octaviu di may xi, ne alon, Savani at ee aes ‘Apa chienta; Al Baltimore; Birmingham, Charleston; (rh, Palns, do: 34, san Drew, ch. Hebrew, ‘ot Conica, ‘Brocton, Au. 0th, Leonidas, do Eagar, fr “ iver ir, from aca fom New York, the ‘wall of the Nott | J commenced discharging, but has ew York: gy Ba Bre- | ; bark Ger ming, on shore near Southport, afew of nats ge e Concordia, for Boston, that put into Holyhead ia a | | sinking state, has been towed rotind to this d, ships Yorkshire, Bailey, Pophai ‘artar, Rus: Mucedonia, mine We lew see is ship toa; 80th, Jeon, Baltimore; 29th, ahi idiend? Lord Seaton Devers ‘Gossy) nie fm New ‘Orleaus; 2mh, Grace Brown, hi id St Lawreuce, orks zk ig fet Mobile; Joho Teylor, | know of nosuch vessel) fm New York; 23 ice, Duley, and John Bari | tothe reances, and ts New Orleims} 9th, Rbsote ord, 40; 8th, sas, Savannah; 7:h, New York, Cropper, NY pee d Bonth lina. New Orlesns; | Manteo, Weston, w Yorks America, Willinms, | Rsk. Bkiddy, askina, Charlest | Lord, Locklear an ies Jan 20th, Onda New New York; 29th, Sami eka, ‘alam: South Fic er | serial 18th, R i} & Arsil a4 and Ass, for Mobile; | APE liza Thorpton, ney, ah; Adth, Kllerstie, Balt ior », Charleston! Hampden, Mol York; Severn, and Ocean Queen, for leston; Epaunnodas, Mo! ne, and Harden, New Orleans; Ros Bersih Philadelphi | ra, Waldron, Bowai | Cromerell dos Amba j phen Baldwin, Mobile, Sheffield, New Ocleans; d Kilby, New dor, fH Emugraut, and labels Beas | New Orleans; 7th, Herman, ‘kenhead, lottinguer, Abigail, and British 5 ES Calcutta, and Leander, Savannah. Loading—Stephen Lurman, for Baltimore; Sunbeam, and‘? Huroa, and Bennett, for Boston; Ambassador H Eliza Morrison a Balestin Harward, or Castl firey ‘Shai dons. St Patrick, England and Meteor, for New Yor V Of Bute. for Savannah: Philadelphis, for d—Richard Ancer: Bi for Galvesto: Creare nerienn, id, W. | merce, for New ‘Orleans: New | fot Tchmond; Alhambra, oe Philadel ps irginia. Cla rrevions tot jan 23, South | Rio Carolina, Hamilton, Chai on, Jan. 1 Ar bark Lwanowaa, Akbar, Hi 1M. , Now Arr, Salter, 1 "bid. ih allet, ry, Salter, Liverpool Nov, Fro dentate ra | do; 16: entrar Briar Macao; 20:h, | Ozhu: 2th, St Paul, Alles, Malem. Maksricurs, Jan 3—Col Taylor, Boston; | Haile, NYork; 25th, Blanchard, Chamberlain H White, L c Decent Motion aulee,| ector, White, Laguna; Couri enchier, Mobs led, | Dec 24th, Auna, l ath, Edward, do; 1th; | Prince de Joinvi ork. | Narves, Dec 2) —Arr Mi | Poxremoutn Keb 1.—Sl Albert, Sebon, for New | f¢ | York. Jan 9, Urgent, Ne Morshae, Charleston; | b Monument, Marshall,’ jeans. Pout Mattox, Jan7.—The American bark Henry Newel Drummond, from New York to Marseilles, rocks near the coast of Minorca, previous to Sth inst, aud is ex- pega to become a wreck, crew sav. Ova | Dec. 27. oer Bilis Eypxey, | tan, S. Leas TELDS my, | 20th, ‘Tor Artec | for' Whampoa, Std Nov. 18dhy Yuunechi, St | StocxHorm, Dec %.—Arr Charlotte, N York. etts, Haton, Boston. Suervps, = 21.—Sid Massa | Panarna, NY Sinaerone,, Dei 3. ismmasted jn db FX! | Agute hip jay Arr ship Harvest (new) | Fla bing, has putiato this port with loss chains. Tonnay, Jan. 9.—Sld Sir yaonah, Sid Feb.1,John Fehrman, D: £, Dee 22.- ay. —Arr Amonia, New Y. EROR York to this por shore at Faith tones, ont was a quay. apparent Witsatroay et. Serr eu ‘a Ana, Chever, Singapore. legz,on au uneven bottom at off last tide, and se Home Porta, Rodbird, Bostor bby Fron | Willow, Renny, New Yorks Marks Brayton, Crowell “ot Adele, Moore N York Adeline, Brown, ahart, and Shenandoah, West, New | re ton; Viola, and Bornholm, wigs eter as ‘Crosby ; Swatara, Port Walthal, Va; 3rd, Johu | ¢ 2nd, Oe Massachusetts, (8 Wood, New "York: Seotland, Mobile; Constantine, and Monen Tyrone, $1 Cloud, aud Scot \ harleston; iverpool, Walpole, Clifton, New Orleans; Europe, Furbe and Sea Freemaa New York;. John P Harward, dos Ell Whi A iisabeth Sava One Clivestine Al ‘Lalombe, Boat a a Chanlestou; Corsaet Mobiles snd holm, Statesman, and Viola, for New Orleanss oe iverpoo), Kalamazoo, Font and ice. mores ‘Warren, for m & Elizabeth, Sratars Manreo and Loxpoxpenny. Jan. 17-—8ld Rankio, Mobil ed Dee. 27.—Sid Strafford, New York; Callao, New Kocuriie, Jan. 15—Are Paty Dervis, New York. Sailed | S°W. Soper, Levant, Russel, of Ware- 21st, Carthage, Fox. Penang. >. Napier, Mobi’ Ricumonn, Feb 18—Arr brig Amie has from New Or- jew Yor (oa TepOr (ep por “No: | Bs berate, ead Brown; Oregon, zoo, McCrenuan, } Carolina, Abbott ce outh, | Jarward, Glas- Ty iG ; Mary Ann, Boston- Marathou, for larchioness City Poiut, Va; Soi jadison, jay, Gott tg for | 4th, New York! Croppet, New York. 81d | + fm N York, for | uta. 16th—Hen- Faucon, Bom. Thom, Mindoro, Davis, ee Coriolanns, | } was driven on terle, Wham ; ah, | Ceenere wae totally | fro Baltumore for | ms, Dee %.—The Cuba, Jansen, from Matanzas to | of two anchors and Jordeson hivtrerdem) for | ‘ork. Jen 15, Jose- D, Jan 4.—The Yarmouth, Matthews, from . Now im coming up the river esterday, on ‘of rocks aut Toose brought ap to the Hougua, Hong, Kong: Nov. 2 “pid Nov 13-Inea, ‘Buxt. Witapoa, Nov 13,—8ld bark Inea, Buxton, N York. 19 aston, N Apa pom icon sr Wy oak, eudiag yo inst, eld barks Alabama, | Providence; schrs + Martha Lontsa, Hadbard, 8¢ | + Republican, NOW READY, | NUMBER A JOURNAL FOR HOME, UMBER of thi HE SECOND N FAMILY y and. superior read teres and value-and the whole st nal. such as to entitle it to univers two dollars per enoum. sees naombers 0) BURGESS, Ligh 1 £20 tise A TO THE MUAY aNv CITL 'D iTs ViciNtry NEWSPAPE: The contents are fresh) original and 1 Two | or MORRIS’S NATIONAL PRESS. |'T is new. beautifa is now elfail of ta eae jeniees of the jour- Terms only ! baal | sr eee” \oleaal its, 283 Broadway, | "Cofer of Ann street. OF NEW rs Sy oli, and Citizens of New 7S and. its vieinity. JUCH as various — have , sist constructions larx, were: 3 and hi mity and fe prevail nv waits ruke. Tre wn wish the military and citizens of Ni fal.y vo Neederstzaay that the First A va:y prosperous condition, au Men whose mitil the oldest com beioe si ed with ddo honor to Of the First Troop vot New Yor! Febraary 19th, 1816. MERCHANTS BAZAA: der ee fy remain as peice, ‘an entire and distinct hip of feeling worthy of the wali 0: og wort poop of York tie: id. tae the ranks are Private character ‘the cit Seu Ye A ere CORNER OF NASSAU & FULLON STREETS. | | HE room is 50 feet by 2», fiited up with comaters all round, | er" be rented, a athuds of six feet love for ona dol et | mene etiam, tn ons of the. best Inestions ia'th | The Hie all rom mile filled with frrmtags and Segre: | vings, Induce al the icone Wa Wee aerate . works <a bcp ene ving previously taken stands, are Sue te fr Wart, to make arrang. baile 570 to open = Lt ieee | | dan at Newark’ Horrible Developments in relation to. Rostellowi | t reon, | terens and A ag owned re of the myaverii aa em! of wnom Conelusion of t soa, for proeu’ to the Ponit tioniats, pt of" ontinaatiou of the s Deeply in'erestin, ral reesnt crimes of magnita York, got aground below | young gil, who murdered her beuefuctress for a five pound ‘i d the latt Fcameotlis the with four feet of water in the | fi Na MOONEY wi Anction 4 85 Joh: :RFLITERS. DESCENT ON COUNTE it ot February teresting arti- etch of Lyaat eatific medical clinique of this city ill residing im her hsuse. Crimi AUCTION NOTICES. OIL PAINTINGS AT Al Mi, on BA roy eri iran ounterferter, ef her Golgotha, of several wretched vi ar hfe of George Bary I Intelligence, cous le, and the strange Cor arrest of the Counterfeiters at Un'versity place, with a fall account of their extensive seeret trensactions ines Siren news ration on this ci aa Hearetacy Esq meeting Tho committee reported the following resolutions, which which were unanimously "Resolved. Asthe sen State ome. and rowing is be too. ublic meetini Oe, the ‘Resolves, ted to draft othe L by the C! Pay i our worthy Chairmen this even'ng. eperies. oi wea Sas tor by all the resp=ctab: jets in the country. thc the fund Secretary, od ne of tain ent in te Rew won moved dar carsieds What th M. Harris, be chairman of all thi | S*iewes moyed snd casried, ‘That a vote of thanks be given {0 | ell” of Moutreal. . Salient papers. latin Bit ring Bil Wallace,’ and oprigat in relation to recent proceedings of the =| oods. ts in the Legislature, in rezerd to | paw broker Wi stata fut ofiseductloas, murders, | at the office, No. 27 Centre intelligent, teeing aud | )24ine of crtizens, held tary Garden, to tal ion to the eity 1d other geutlemen addressed the ote length, which was received with xreat | aft resolutions to govern the do} his meeting, 2 Legislature, in relerence to t the license Ga city upon a different footin | _ Paneh, hing, and prosperovs city, of New York ests and com perity of , and loudly pp tiney a early a net joj he exertions of the people, to remedy the evil ved, That a ‘committee of thirty-five be appointed to | commerci: rity of our city. prosper: ta committee of ove from each ward be ap- resolutions on the subject, and alsoa memorial | cure and the come Council of our city, for | 8 pabltohed a fers} and'R. 8. Church, for their servic ciples, aud that usted to call for thi erieans ooly that rule Amei named paper. WANTED, 2 find soudy ep loy the as “y nd 0 te SP ONISTADORO'S, No” 6 Astor House. oO A WIG MAKER. THE :| CURE IN THE WORLD. | SAY IT WI HOUT fear of contradiction that the case spring in the last stage of the greatest cure of Mr. Kiog's Evd or ‘oha Carr, w! jast 6] Scrofulous Consumm GREATEST 10 wi ever kn» wn in th.s or any other country. or Scrofulou: Will the pabli themselves?” extended over my whole of my bac! over my breast ‘ad places were ulcerated many excellent physi iodine of iron, and ail the beat remedies suggest, but my disease remained uncl i across my case of John Carr—another remarkable cure of King's | OH. NCK'S TU PULMONIC SYRUP!! read the following, aud then judge for T have been afflicted with the Scrofala fora number of years. | It commenced with ascrofulous ulceration on my side, which | shoulders, until the Ttried Swat benefit. 1 had, chs is city, end used the iodin sof t hecked. I am sensi it words ate too feeble to express my miserable situation. jn warm vot pty aly were an lent cough, pai er, | emaciation, aud prostration of strength. ) that J gave up all Lae of recovery. No ret st effect apon me, and mavy of my that it was impossible fora man so would prodace the I friends whosaw ma much dis as wi ‘As my evugh was incressing, a friend recowmenced SC NIC SY inning to heal. of the consumpt: rek, neck, wi h scars, which present a remarkable appearance whole of .»my fecrly well at be the appearan show them to auy pt eruptive diseases, south from Joha Carr. who, and say, that the fore bed his a ete KUP for that disease, aud after using it the ovly remedy that l ever need t! eficial effect upon me. teheved m tay renidence, 16 Bren ves the pene recisshl ed h + Fe seats ever vieweduten any human tela the mon remarkable ewed ura any hai Giisfor Philedeiphia, ss. his niuth day of Janus six, bel fore the sunseriber, ing it settled on my rer to recover. ry bad, and my palmons: HENCK’ t reliew ieht sweats, «the Syrup for s v uleere were rip ud id ever have a 1*Teel dank thet i ry e of the scars, I wall, wil y scrofalous Fifth, where they ea ee for layor of ‘orn according to law, statement, to which rhe a a cand trae in all its pus =a ~ ' witha splendid dererip- | ; representicg the descent of the police upon the tello and Charles Mar g abortion; and their sentence aud departure fy; with a chapter On -he practices of abor~ ‘upid,” the pickoocket. fora rabhery of $4 000. wih the protest of the | ug the Tyeext Po ag of iho in excise, as to its ef New Vork—WILUlAM | SHNIS wes ealled to the Chait, and Jawas M. Nexuy | Neely. j it was moved that a commit, | that we cousider the ecesediaks cof ‘dns weetieg be signed the news resent Chairman Wm Mmmittees appoicted this busindte fa all WA branches, will iy 4 oat and neck were | alsvaffected, a deep rucning ulcer, extevd.ng from, bebind my | under my jaw to my throat. | rious syrups of sarsaparilia, and all the rem jet | could hem of for this disease, without any f Gentlemen could Aid offensive, and I wa truly tea dhad a | disene fast PULMO- pening ied using the Syrup ufter 1 wos cured 1 my sores were all healed, andthe re st and arms are now covered Lain per je, avd am fally couvineed tat noremedy fup wor loathsome disease. ind adie toattend to my business;and ite is i) ley, running them- A. D. cighteen h-indred and fonts id city, pot ay Sem pose eri- JOUN CARR. PARK THEATRE. | MLLE pesca: BENEFIT, sot last appearance bat | & W. JACKSON... written by N. H. Bi entitled Kote O'Brien, pe 3h BoLuitas yA ‘CADIZ, Nile Av w NEIGi Friday Evening, tesa 20, Will be presented, for the 3d ti ORANGE GIRL OF ieee ruction of the | or" Lower Boxes 50 coats—tecond & aid Third Picker Seen. Senate. Wasniantos, Feb. 18, 1846. Prayer py, bh Mr. Milburn. Journal of a Various widitioes ead mr hae regal, PaNaMa. Mr. Evans moved an inquiry seen ee President for | such co! ndence as he may have received from | of our rs abroad, in reference to a ship | acress the isthmus at Panama. tak owas one day. Several adverse reports upon Resolved, ‘That tbs prey ctot ine pe u petitioners ought not from the peti- to be granted. e have leave Mr. Lewis asked leave to be piceenne tion of John Thompson, of N. Y. to withdraw his papers. ‘Agreed’ to. THE OREGON NOTIFICATION ‘Was resumed at 1 o’cloc’, as the special order of the eH D:x having the floor, submitted, in order to afford | the > opportunity to Mr. Hannegan of a pe: explana- RY i. | MANAGER “AND PROPRIETOR sa Hanvecax said he did not wish to trouble the but the reported remarke which psssed ‘a.urand romantic drawn, Detmeen im ar Senator Fromm earls, Pecan oa jannister, I reas] theatre, ql jo it necessary VEX ete for tha | Iarged’ with being indifferent to the annexation of era tipere Texas prior to the Baltimore Convention. Now, why be Se | did not vote upon the treaty was, that he feared if Texas eae ptr bi Memb iy tele irl nS og Bt 801 | danmecnd foe ie Yanks DA Slog i tee a sta and ue Ince. 0) WIFE. The Senator trom Georgi ‘ JR, Scott ference to Texas was talerior to the Daltimore Conver with’ G. Joues. tion. Mr. H pealed to his friend from Arkansa, (Mr. sen RFC | Sevier) and bis friend from Missouri (Mr. Atchison) watered that he had stated to them both, before aud after what he opty ‘Mrs. G, Jones. and afte saw in Convention with r Oregon, that ho feared the possibility ‘of ‘\ ghee of faith Loe | | and ite i Shier wil ov raha wt 4—caman-wil o ot. | the latter question If Texse were first secured. And tha AND Ww | that was ho had re! to vote upon the treaty. US age CIRCUS. | After the of the Convention, he was afraid that the No. 87 Bow. Rockwell & | Baltimore resolutions would be explained to mean all of 7 ‘exes If of Oregon. nis eat ey Eeean a” Mr. Atenisox corroborated the testimony of Mei with the } bynes the doubts ofthe Texas men, | Longs POR Wa KSA t, and after the Convention, as defined by Mr. Hy j but Twice two lege ed and one tailed Nerolevi by Mr Senlae. M Atchison never had doubts of tha South Glory ot Grosse at lympia, by the United company nel He himself was just a pert ig hy Hee Bor gle Camilla Gardner THE TYROLFA bell, Sasa, Wadd o In whiche highly train Boxes, % cents; Fit, ia o’clock. uae od ae BiLenibe Dot Pees bingh Tilly ‘Slowbo Slowboy.. | Paddy Mo | Miss Matil oes Hors, acd ja les it tat marian eau lebrity. Scene Painter Mr. A most sumptuous completed int if very ve a ell mg | | | | | A full and wlented naand for warlike al The o’eloc! Brass Band, Ed: Ty lee ani After moutietle RE BEHIOPL AN HARMONISTS. Part second, will commence with a scene of double horse- | » by Mr. and Mas. F. igiake soy: sent pennommne rated aes |p a To conclude win The mae, Horigas and g P, wu OLD 8! AIN Pa) HOW &’s CIRCUS, ATj PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. | Mriday formance will commence with __ FOU! Cole and his two Dogs Billy and : Wm. Nichols’ priaeipa | The Aymar Brovhers in Classic Groupings. CARD. OF a et EspBMENT. NATIONAL THEAT: STREET, FHILAD on shortly terminat wisely ‘Meera’ in ovter to fe | Baltimore and erasing ioe Among the nui ee in their hi ‘establi t Equestrian. and & Premiere artiste, in Neternt dese Paani ‘melo-drama- | some four years previously. ions, on her celebrated courser. WARD WOO ODS, an elegant Equestrian, on two swegnificest Pantomimes and Spectacles of high equestnan Cce- | Leads Orchestra Mr ME: pease rJGUN WISER PERZINGER GO HiLs K Co A wort tuperb stud of high bred tended by twelve arpoms, and joors of the Circus and half ‘a9 6, aud the performances invariably nema 4 7} GRAND, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Dodworth'e poles Cornet a er voluuteerea pad! rervices sition ot torr on the South as on the Noith—just ae m' reine wor ol Tease ou of Oregon ; and referred to House last session Wego the Oregon os of the ‘ood feith of the Sout xvien endorsed the defence of the Senator from and said he was a Texas man at the Baltimore Convention, and had sustained the bill, But he was no open asthe Luss of Columbia.” lowed b} pa ea of Meter. Carmp- appear Wil = Whittaker, styled Venus and ig by the celgbrated Mr. Conny Hox Tees Vins Len wrns $05 Obama, 20d Ba oem sturing ie! 9 prise was very great that 8 goo ol eo ya | if Harieguu and by fg Clowns, Goria and Whiter. | should be doubted; when overy movement for Oregon, by Jefferson, by Monroe, and b; Be were by South- ern men and slaveholders ; ile the man who now stands at the head of the cedihy ihe President) was also a Southern man and a slaveholder. He was sorry that any Senater should have doubts of the South. [Several m in writing from the President, by J. Kuox ‘Walker, his p rivate Secretary. Mr. Dix then too! ‘ic pageant, BULL FIG i apceeagay oe preseuta the eon Rte ane roy ts. nce Me ig cents. Open af ~COmmeG Sue | from the Senator fom Ohio (Mr. Allen} and the from Delaware (Mr. J. M. Clayton) as ae the propriety of debating the title, The one Senator had said, that the time for discussing the title was gone by—the other thet the time for. disc! it had not ye igs Now, R duction of prices Boxes, first and second tiers 25 cents; ith S Children under 12 years, 1234 coute~Private Boxes 50 couts. | With all deference to Mee aN rg, yee ate ie Sonera Evening, Fel tad | title was ri the most material importance in ns. d to look into our title to sion. He, therefore, pro; } 4 , Oregon. ‘First, to j correct certain misconceptions and misrepresentations RTERS OF THE GLOBs. | ly his own action. Second, = inet ae | at home and ubroad. He should not go into any labored Rubber Man, critical analys: n our title, but into a simple recap wer Pay itulation ot the historieal facts in the case. ‘The territo- y MADAME MACARTE. ther Oregon was seon, if not saploee -three years lector er the discovery of America; but for two hundred I act of Horsemanship. ee aiieewanda was not set! led, oe as Heggeety x vie | Spanish, British ees ressels, MILE ere AN, | tie opi, Br claims, ‘But Spain hed never 1G™ Aftemoon Performance on Wednesday and Saturday, | #bandoned her claim. Reviewed tho tay by Ny od commencing at half past 2 o’clock. | the northern pon. of the continent of America was divi- Doors open at formance to commence at half-past7 | ded between Russia and Grest Britain in a longitudinal cays 2 ed'e¢ahon the Paclg Soci. were serlred ite ARCH STREET THEATRE. | 54:40 on the Pacific declivity, were, resolv One ii prove artes fe \ PHILADELPHIA : the preset coniroversy Det ed tes and Sold wholes: retail, applied at No 5 CHATHAM Lene “tices Da. Wal E, Burton. Be rabeares ied je iawe of nations regula c MANAG: TT. acquisition of sav green, ervosie the HT ei eeord, New dtm” | Stace MaxaGun. E Brevans: | ized nations, The frat discoveres of aan dis- NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY, Reider Rvening, Reb, 3 Pate Payal a tai Be et Hie" New York dmerican Sentinct” ands firm aa the | THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. for ef the 424 degren of aacth. latitu niger | second Aton: “AlN Teron aver of Naive A veaninemws:| Defore Hernando Cortes hed established himself in Call- Miss A. | fornia. The next navigator in this region wes Sir Francis Drake, who in 1079, after a successful depre- datery excursion among the unprotected Spanieh, settlements, touched upon the North-west coast ; but as this incident is not claimed to s the British assumption, and therefore Mr. D. should drop The next explorer was St. Juan de Fuca, whose me is given to fhe straits between the 48th bogie ote es, Mr. D. recited the numerous attem; lifornia by Spain; and also her repeated e! Ee fect her title to Oregon by a form pocupescy ae eM. ix established the surveys of Spain as good | without competition,from the southern eeiceity rot ‘alt | fornia to the 59th degree North latitude. The nae voy- | age of Cook, in 1777,gave the first indications of a British | nena, m upon Oregou. By instructions, Cook wes requir- take possession of all available places in his route Fe c evigualy occupied by other civilized nations.— landed at Nootka’s Sound, and remained there with the natives some weeks, as Perez had done ‘Admitting thet Mears, in the double capacity of a Portuguese Paar hae a Bri- Chief, a lot of land and occupied it poraril y teere the arsival of Capt. Gray gete whole le ternary had ie «Mr. Bowers. rs. Greene. KE AND © aS rous urtistes wwhment, may be found the following nr ‘Allamandes Frangaise, and general move- ‘female Equestrians, who appear in grand cavalendes. Roel Equestrian performer, before been assumed and claimed by Spain. Review oaths wens Bancerand Sealer Provisions of the Nootka: ao Convention. “Sad eg ack a @ provision on the Trineipal Male Eaquestrinns) Messrs. LEVI NORTH, T. V. | settlement of auch parts of the North Bt Cake okane le | TURNER, wea B. CARROL north of the northernmost perts alread; ecoupied by nestrian Pantomimist, J. C. ROGERS. 8 E d 7 Backward Hidi he, Mog, afier the Italian ievention, by Il SIG oot amined the proceedings o NOR G Tyanant rest and the Crp ie show that the rae, or , The RIVER: FAMILY—remarkable for their high talent was unim| by any cleims of England, Wear and Acrobatic arts. baaea a explor wh Vancouver. Mr.D. ler pe juest os esses ped ice and five | H. B. M. Plenipotentiary’s [who Ww: nt on the floor se) of the Senate) letter to Mr. Buchan not the 29th of July last, in which M. claimed the entire sovereignty ef Vancouvet’s Island, to be vested in England, from the fact that Captain Cook had circumnavigated the Islend. cal iC cai Mr. D. peiaeed authorities showing that this was a mis- 2 a LATHROP, aad | tak ist bi. Tal akenbam--end¢ claimed that = entire a pela sovera: ign iy of ry was ested ed in Spain, i pg peer rior exploration and | from it pacts Ss TF Continent sergen Of the mot | Head from the British Parliement, by Lord rere peony the subject of British title, and p Be how eutirely ignorant the noble Lord was of the subject upon which he had so confidently expatiated. Lord John Ruveell’s statements that Vancouver bed entered ‘the Columbia, or bad taken ponsession of Nootka Sound, Were equally inaccurate and unsustained by the histori- | Guotions, might se exeuseds bat thete. was be spolony uctions, excuse: utthere was no spology ; fora otras st or perversion of Sots, Lord Aber- deen and Bir Robert Peel had exhibited, also, mar of thet ef misconception of the sot, but the jemres.s of Temarks was states! ht be yet ah ijasted both par- VER. fardobe ot all the rations in che world, first style «f excellevee ‘The suits of | rs a of war, ke., by Messrs. . | dramatic excellence. igh da trained fordhe are- ronention ‘effects wihvders fourteen rough ridera 3 Thentse are always opened at ompany manlike hoes hoped that the difficuity vicably and honorably, aud satisfactorily | tes in the controversy. RICHARD WSs (ote ee the ta York | _ After he had been -s; nearly two hours, Mr. Tram aud SD TE Bes. Ste | Dix gave way fora motion to adjourn, which was car tied. His whole argument wes upon the title ; the, New, York | and ‘it is evideut that he hee, bestawed reat atention Band, eudall ong ot in oe kindest man- | fo he 4: for the ocension. of the | and eps n it, from the readiness with which he Tort hd mberibed before me JOHN SWIEP Mae’® | Weeder will portorm asco, "Ticketat0 conte; may beobtsin: | Glosifed mee ne esd die of ll the sa navigators Re Froat and back Daguerreotype, likeness, of Mr. Garr bes has | oe psiternageetee sacha id Hotels. of the ei enny ‘of th the Northwest ile D Dix ia a n . wi own | pristors ofhse, Nort Conthande tiece sn een me are eury ark clear headed man, and hie Toetopeabing is altogether We, the subscribers, that we are well acqu sinted bys flie® edi withthe wae — believe him to be PHiLaDELPHrA, Jan. Sth, 1646, residents ef this city, de 5 Cates who has been a OF lo hereby” iy Evil fora anpeeer of years, @ man of i integrity—ena from his state- Sas ah will prods | eer, uninflated, natural House ef eco greet Feb.18, 1846, PROGRAMME. PAR x fully satisfied that his been effected b; } vi G. H. 1 Hoceres i Coli gti it. “poo Fee a tel, tetow Call wade |S vt femme Beni Seeee | Uaion, bate low . Song" Ethane — Dacl—vielia aud Pinto—Merars. Marks and Bris: | tore ital obi ation ; and moved Alexander on, Weloutet Theatre. tow, from airs ia“ 1) Puritan.” é | to recs ler tho vote louse ery 'y Samuel B. kson, Thirteenth st. below C: sg ‘ometino — Alien Dodworth — Cav: ted a resolution ‘oetpply ne rperer a George Watson, Walnat, above Eighth street ial ag ” from the opera of '* Remirami | the documents and ‘that may hereafter be laid laid Andrew Welsh, ‘Tenth st foar doors North pie 'srpenter. 8. — banat REN Y. Brass Band and" M, the desks of members. Henry Denton, ‘Schuylkill; Eighth, between Race aad Vir Comet Of seat + | "Mr. Wenrwoarn thought that he would object to that. as eeibcre Daw Frank in ateet Gem sf oddone | Mr, Grover said ‘that ifthe motion which he eae 3, Franklin Delday, No, 316 North kightn street, | * "Second posse | rnp ne cotensinet, ethgod mre © poste te kh ae The « Palmonie Syrup is prepared exclusively b¥ the | 10. Sou | ther action on the resolution for the aes Be rietor, and is for sale, wholesale and.zetail, at ‘rimeipal | 11. So! | to the Chaira resolution, which was reed for informe- ce, No 4 Courtland street, where persons canreceive advice a by. ie calling wre the pian. to state the probable cost of tnd beve thir Longe axumiond by & rogaiee Physiciea free ot | 12. Ronee’! Let ekeinceraaey ng documents ‘and bills proposed to be supplied. charke. 13, Trio, from the opera of ** Somn ntleman, in sa bey of five or aix, standing in iso, at, Bush & Milyer's, 178 Greenwich steets A. Band arracned by Prd follow, objected. Ford, a act Wosears Wak: “US| Brtndeesby | (pine Sreanna romarked, that the gentleman could not i nar aan bet | irs Will ecommenee st hi | cluestibe the resolution, as it was not yet before ene ry syrups and ‘igavoud ‘aecartion vp, igne:| GREATEST be ge EVER GIVEN AT Bie Cavan aren inquired whather it wouta we it nnd illiverate preter for advice, or the ofd este np to move Biished Me Medicine, at Me SOURIELRE Bireet, | 2 UNRE Pig Sereda domed pi ang i ogg ec st | merely read information, and was not, therefore, pre LEARY & CO | perly before the House. FASHIONS FOR SPRING. 1846, ia eile | Mr. G.H. Housros suggested that the motion to re- HEreference so universally manifested for oun rax- RIDAY i NT sTyLe of Gentlemen's Hats, ha decided us to con- tinue tne same for the ensuing season, LEARY & CO., Hatters, INo. 3, 4 and 5 Astor House. VREELAND. dy tater, canal Ca. | eee or at tiedeany tain made now. ould 41 sider it, because believed tcould be be adopted pted doves could be over id | The resolution ion Gore by a leman from New | until the infor Berth yeshltt petiiy of won pre, ot | Vas "hee Gooine Wea pret rfectly willing to sequlesce in the Py eS We A saaametaleeamaaaan 3 suggestion of the ganitomen rom Alabama. | Nt. Weetwoatn moved to lay the motion of Me. | ir to ro the resolutions, on thetnis, bat if sole wn te resolution srisfaraah reporters with documents elegant ish resentation Bouaperte ‘Mr. Guovan then eal ha solution (which to partie pate in the sien wh te aap | ime of the sans, ite tion,) inquiring into 7 tha peveribey on the re | 35 ovate. aes ball pat ts, &c., which was be me dno, “Noe chk Sh | Seeeirorees SNS Fp Ltn ingety might have, properly been extended foc thessole divection sat the a BrsinRi PORN | thee, os to the emouat of documents by LU jas repeneetyae PROFESSOR OF OF I MUSIC, PIANIST, &e., end makers, for wrap ping paper.) AND SUPP&R ROOMS. Wits etme Parties 5 | Bavrrmone, Feb. 10, 1640. Reew ILERGE te Ras , Wee sits Feo | The Groat Storm—The Markets, $0. Gr having meagan eats 6 a, their cooking. deyarr: oer rae rea esa 38 | gcThe wrest storm, in i ewoep Sane pom) ter Xe z Se Sibling ts day ie no ntaligeats of oust her extabish haces cent nthe city. nee poms Mrs PEages cf fom Arete, itty acres grehy “pases | Nave yet reached Tiattett husporiance wow stir whos net a tou apart forthe secommodation of lndies. Private | helio,’ 1h fare Can RE ae | ring in thie clty, and the weuther coutiones clear and we Rie teal Boston Cnownrn served up daily. fi x*re eae hale mor EA eres ew Pour continue dull ond stationary. Flour is BIGELOW’S NEW ENGLAND EXPRESS. pan - Ne wat withent chap ade pan peoey maw bare Ear eee the ce | Promiene of ia me will please seud their permits | prefetring to wait foie Ne now's by tho teeemet Rareels and | om a "e | feces | ‘OOD it's MINTURN, 7 Sout se, fs eae aa al rari Rite the | pT, All goods not vermitedin five daye must beset este | HT NEW YORK HERALD. Siltis streets “ ES: t Panta ive baak taint tee Segetes | TAMERS GORDON BENNETT, Propritor. © ARG | Re debts of vhsir contraction will paid Circulation...F orty Thousand. DAILY Hi F ING of all kinds executed with beauty ond des: