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this State, and it is possible proper action will be NEW YORK HERALD. Epvcation Mona THE InDiANS.—The Cherokee | Clinique at the Medical Department ef the EM Ks taken in the premises at an early day. The toll on | Advocate of the 20th ult., published at Tahlequah, University of New York. sorvice of plate was last That paritle Bhartog and Dressing Cates, atthe towt cog S Indian corn on our canals, is so high, notwithstand- | in the Cherokee Nation, contai abi i ‘The session is now repidly drawing to a close; in | evening nted to Brigadidr General Henry Storms, | piete of the kund ever offered to the public. They possess New York, ‘Tuesday, Bebruary 24, 1846, » contains a tabular exhibit 5, | at the Mercer House, corner of Broome and Mercer | {he ments of the imported article, with these na be spears ® ing the recent reduetion, that it will, without doubt, of the number of children who attended the public , @¢% on Friday next the last lectures of the season | streets, The cervice consists of a magnificent silver | tages ig cheaper, more ged the asticles i i . halls, i a th Masigapee Miesamants: seriously interfere with the exportation of that art | schools of the Nation in 1845. ‘Tae total number of plies eleegiaae Se ae a | ao, HN ay of ameicds Seale = apie aaa (10 We are preparing, gradually, to complete several cle, particularly that produced in the Western States, scholars who attended sm the schools of the several ‘of tha peofessece ana the “ho hum of the four hundrea | XC» 204 surmounted by a beautifully engraved Ameri- M G. SAUNDERS & SON. 177 sy. improvements in the newspaper arrangements of D0Fdering on the great lakes. A very great reduc- | districts, appears to be 655. Of these 402 were | tna odi students that have been in attendance, will be | Sa “Tn the centre of the wreath is the following = this establishment. ‘Theve arrangements will em- | #0 on the toll on corn pe made, without in- males, and 253 females. This isasmall number for | aij deserted and lonely. bi 2% Brigadier. General Henny Sronots, from Military spa Marea payee PM brace, particularly, the introduction of a new sys- area ea at of the State from her public | an entire “Nation,” and would lead us to conclude | ‘On Saturday, the examinations of candidates forthe de- | QiSee ‘Migh rogard ‘of his othe Bey ath of | ~ ‘The masket was very nears tote 7. Long Island fel! tem for reporting the proceedings of Congress, as °K, but, om the contrary, inerease it. The | either that the Nation itself is very’ small, or that the | gree of doctor of medicine, commenced, and they willbe | November, 1815, in celobrating and perpetuating the am- | of } per cent ; Canton, } ; Norwich and Worcester, ;; well ag.a plan of general correspondence from the toll ona bushel of corn from Buffalo to Albany, on | practice of sending children to school is very rarely | continued throughout the week, when probably, some ES epsece of the Evacuation of the ci 7 ot Naw Saas Harlem, $; Resting, , Dacre resietiaaa neighboring cities, comprehending Boston, the Erie canal, at the present rate, amounts ,to six | pursued 5 but we must take into consideration that hundred and fifty young gentlemen will be declared oat 1845.” — a Sere and Ohio os, closed firm at Saturday's prices. The sales Albany, a, Buifalo, Baltimore, Washing. °°8'S Per bushel, or about one fifth part of the first | it is among the Indians, and, therefore, speaks very competent to take their stand in the ranks of the profes: z The sllve eighs 125 ounces. The pitchers bear the | were small. i ay be considered—under the ope- eer at Baffalo ; oe ti alarge per cent on the value, | favorably. | shat Tike: Se -anemeions bed ass Lies wey | ear afta menanarion faiths Benary on tas 20th of At the second boards, prices experienced enother de- ne telegraph—the suburbs ot New York, 224 must mardi kerie check its shipment. _ The rate | The report of the superintendent, however, says: | ayer pg aaa pi i ws apa nd | er thy: the other, the scene on the Battery, | cline. The stock market is byno means so buoyant as an- the great metropolis and centre of thought and ac- SV" 2h Ciinanes leuk one hal which would | | ihe great irognlaity attendance at'school by the | svod of all tolrdoubis vod distrmes. One thing ts | Honct the Mayor, and thers cre teprecented. By the | “cizteds there appears to be « vary great Sepresion ion of the Union, bre forwarding, that the aggre- | Sys" and shows the cosence of that inte & 5 side of thi ings, the Coat of arms of the city and | among operators, ~ cata A » rest on the part certain, that every care is taken by the faculty to do =" ud 7 A great revolution has been eilected in tie news- #46 toll would be increased. of furans, and the exercise ef authority, which arg ex- stice io the various applicants for the Honor of WrliDg | ito gunce, and tha wile eoscy cat pubes Te | Cow to the Lowest Poin, 790M condition of the paper press of this city, and the neighboring cities, poe miss de a Reg oa are om = their children t9 the importance “of acquiring en edu: tee that has be che lectures generally, and the Honor tne Stayer, “Gol, Dalava rae. “Str eae leading departments of cach bank in this State on the Ist during the last ten years. We are on the verge of & 4 gislature of this and | cation.”, close application to their private stu man Pard ' ral ta Coun ttre d id Li e 3, ri . | , y, and a number of the Common Council, ad- | instant, according to returns made to the Comptroller. still greater revolution, tobe caused, principally, by pe BS State having public works com-| It appears by the report, that $7200 are annually | me Romcte tat ihe cate % in journed to an upper room, where a most magnificent a report of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Og- the introduction of the magnetic telegriph, asa | MHMeaing with the West, As soon as the | appropriated for these schools, of which not 60 | Varsity of New York, this spring, will prov bythe Rev. FW Gsisenhainer, the company sat cows | dousburgh is omitted in tho tabuler statement, for tho mode of interch intelligence. What effect ea i t ane becomes known in Great Britain, | much as one half goes to the payment of teachers. | & See hy Pe HOn tthe rinks of so Deie and discuste! the eatables; after which, reason that the item of capital is stated at only $3300: this change m2 eon the newspaper press, itis | (i: srt a ay pede very great; and every fa. | There must be something wrong in a system, where | annual commencement, and public delivery of cammnncer walen bare cale dente aa ee whereas, in the six quarterly reports preceding Novew- hard, as yet, to say. This wonderful telegraphic |v y _be extended to the producers of the | Boards, and Committees, and Superintendents, and | the diplomas to the successful candidates; Will fake | of opinion exist: d in regard to the celebration of the | ber last, it was stated at $211,000, and in the mean time intercourse, conne ‘ushington, Boston, Bufla- ()°sh 10 set it to the Adantic shipping ports, 8 | printing, and much other useless paraphernalia, | The proceedings on that occusion. “Pot © | Selebration of the day when the British left New | the securities in the possession of the Comptroller had Jo, and all the intermediate cities, with New York as = Le possible. The reduction in the duty in | swallow up the funds which ought to go for provid | But to return to the clinique of yesterda: in, A meeting of the ofiicers was held in tris house, | Deh incroased from $211,000 to $240,000. In the No- thscgen tes is now rapedly.andak Mae antl ealeak: Ae ritain, ee thie article, we consider the | ing competent instructors. | See setae a peaoeated tothe Oe a tite’ and a majority deckied not to parade on that day. vember statement, ie as ¢. pire ex he bably be accomplished within a week ortwo, Our | 708 important reduction in the whole list, not only | Very Jittle, however, can be expected from the | with a rigidity of the muscles of the neck, of some ton Of the Wnert: ‘he shanit parade ‘on that ¢ .y, pcp sgy mage es eckanee? ik of Ogdens- ae eee, well canst ee to the agriculturists of the United States, but to | present system and course of education adopted in | Week! ing. Dr. Mott recommended th to | it he paraded only with his own company, and he | CUlation of the Farmers and Mec ben est Lena inal arrangemer Al ne e made until we see the consumers of it in the United Kingd h ay’ A P | m child lay on its sound side, and thu: avor | did parade. Anumber of officers met a short time after- | burgh, on the lst instant, was $233,657, making the the tion of this wonderful agent of intelli- | i oO" the Waited Kingdom. The | the public echools. Nothing is taught but the to overcome this rigidity, before it should have settled | Wards. end the prosent course of action was decided up. | tire circulation of all the banks $21,169,937. ‘The Bank gence, alter it ahalihawe aoaeie neat. duty on ae ceotehed into Great Britain, under the | commonest rudiments of the commonest Eng- ne bite pce eee Mh ord ® stimu: | on. His Honor the Mayor will now present the plate. | of New Rochelle is winding up its sffairs. Some new changes will be, undoubtedly, pro- P"W {rif will be one shilling sterling, or twenty- lish edueation, such as reading and writing. ‘The next was alittle gil with an inflammatory condi. | naybtbsen Seats oa by me Tee Clee tO aera ty | BANKS oF six Srare or New Youx, Pes. 1,15 dioed:-by. ite ighenotas auld sacha ‘new plana vill our. cents, per quarter of eight English bushels, or | But it is curious to see how these mere elements | Son, nice Rota ar wed you this service of plate. ‘The duty is a plessant one, oa" Basowroas. Liabilities. Iuveto be edepedy in onter to apy tspowertl BM American tunhels, being ebeut two and «| —ot of learning, but cf mere mechanical know- Sives Wore fecal asd tse sia racy | tage une, Loan give my hgh areca of 3 oe a agency to the aid of the newspaper press. Private alf cents per bushel. ledge—are spun out, and go magnified by changes Seeieenem an order to allay the inflamed condition Bolitaye to commemorate the glerious deods of the Te- og £ Re. # and efficiency, asa medium of conveying intelh- | stantly receiving comblaints’itom Connecticut, Of the | those who know no better, a wonderful amount | Fat ep ar The doctor put her upon the use of | prate was overlooked. Accept, then, these offerings from 22 be j 38 te gence. With regard to the reports in Congress, | irregularity of the reception of the New York He- of wonderful wisdom. No man ever was ascholar | ‘The next was x melancholy caso of that miserable dis. farrretginn arene iy gaa re ri ea 3 ts re aé we can, in the event of the proceedings before raid by our subscribers. The New Milford Repub- under such an education. | ease, scrotula, 11 was in the per m of a fine looking | “The Mayor sat down, . | *Agricultaral Bk, $57, aa 2-25 either House becoming of sufficient importance to (can, of the 20th instant, ‘ ¥ We have, nevertheless, strong hopes that the sys- | cist With’an abscess ia his back, in’the luctar i, |, General Sronas arose and said—Mr. Mayor and | Albany City Bk. bile er fustity 7 7 oe E lant, says:— bs 4 - | friends, 1 accept with pleasure the gift you have offered | { “41: |. 9436: - 192,226 2,567,931 | ustily it, create a body of reporters, in the course | Canthe editor of the New York Herald inform us the | ‘€™@ Will be improved. It speaks well for the Che- | gio Peas) ; but since then he hes shown | me, The duty Ihave performed, however, is but the | 54%; ie —— ong 707 of asingle day, and thus, during the eession, have | Tea¥on why his daily is not received at this office, until | tokees, for their support of even the present system. | bruv ang now he sive hes ihe symntome of thet loment. | natural duty of man. Enough it was forme io fiad my | Adani 969, ma 4 them fully and accurately reported at once. We | never falls Ooming ta yd La oer hil at rene whee ; Education among the Indians {s in its infancy; yet | sble thing, a lumbar abscess. The Professor recom- fa ehete, Ge aaiee carder och io the pont al | Beer Aibety N gqntos 31,798 have, connected with this establishment, a force | to kuow where the fault is?’ Tho Ticraid is ike a good | there are a great many very intelhgent Cherokees. | him gensraldnectiomeastodien koe Pe ns on'e | Sit, can heartily thank you, and must say this isthe | 5Bk of Albion. on) 24,12 comprehending nineteen, forming our corps of re- P22i2& Subscriber—we can’t get ulong without bu Magy Teragpare.—We und d th | Tike next was a case of injury of the face and eyes, ne te pees eTnieeicend ae ate os ane | SB of Attica fifo segos ivivaeaTosttt porters, ten. of which are tocated in ihis ally, the | 0 many complaint cama)to ns (from ono aml | eae ee award, hecnrtrsy that ar- | from the explosion of gunpowder, one of those cases that | tiemen, | thank You Neartily AAs mage : 7, y at Si i rangements are 80 frequently occur i i . D . a 5 upon any occasion that might demand | of) eT oaee angie yaa ene. it on WORDT) | cand Been Nianatdie aes Fosuihte: {See oes ee SE EEIAE | of, : 7 semen | Phos Com are +4 ay ire ns fe ean Wabiington a ‘detachment sult of hladaeeiy, sia ie Ranoted Ieitbe te | moment. The line from Boston to New Haven is | Aer this, another case of injury of one eye from a | fi serpeatien Sickel raveniog. a: the Ecoeivar | sik of Danenlé, 6,479 3 or eight orften reparters, as circumstances may re- | Ray i | nearly completed, and will be in working orderbe- | Row this Presented, 1a this pationt it was a very #0- | ‘Tabernacle. ‘The exercios were commenced witd | fis (cucvs,., 16,288 juire. Itmay be necessary, when the tariff ques- Dean Sin— Fost Ovvios, "Wastrons; Jax, 04) 1546, }"' || v4 : i ae t| Perera nine tie aeons ie lanes from | pra i | Ble of Ith A 8iL . * 1 Dean Sin. fore many days. By the 15th of March, it is ex- | a long habit of using the right eye only in his occupa- | hoy “BL of Ki iy tion comes before Congress, as well as when other 1% answer to your enquiries fn regard to tho Heratd, 1 hsebledithe line! to Bridgeport, and probably to this Heat's for te Sieg or ate nee “The professos i | Peeorbowtitle py art ac hh ts, stato that there are but two daily Herald's come | Pected the line dgeport, » ; . OF * Bk of Lowville. - tmportant debates approach, to do this; and 28 to thivofiice, viz: your's and. anoter--they both come | city, will be in operation, so that the news by the | recommended cold applications, &c., and a general treat- mong the native population, and one hundred | Bk of Monroe. win soon as the magnetic telegraph shall have been com- | under the same envelope, and when one faile, they both | nt. and fiity-three thonsand families have been visited by | Bk of Newbusph 13,187 80,853 Vad. be _ i do. If the papers are. regularly mailed in NewYork, | "¢Xt steamelip to Boston, can be telegraphed | Some two or three very extraordinary cases were y PY | Bkof N. Yorle, 2,016,060 513,41 331 pleted between this city and Washington, which gna miscarry, I should suppose they would reach their | through, or to Bridgeport, and conveyed from thence | ten presented. ‘They wore perfect anomalice in ana- | {P<My,,{t is the wish of the officers of the association, | Bk ofOrangeCo.. 2uut iad Satt will be the case in a short time, and we ascertain | destination after a day or two; but, as the papers due on | t this city b Th f | tomical stracture—indeed, euch as are rerely norpedonaseat yeeciiploseitereec oval 8 BE ctOwegor.,. seta lias 1aT3 nink they are not regularly mailed at New York. 1 ines are deservin, e it } tere. 2, ¢ = aewspaper press, we shell organize our establish- grat extremely that you ure so frequently disappolated; | for theit perseverance and energy in thus endeavor: | Cine sweater were so much moved that he recom: | thesmany changeran tne relimour noes el we peonie | BE Steiitecsss: Saale ate Tl ment anew, and particularly arrange a new system | Put! can assure you, sir, tho faults not mine, liaae Wo" Les wetede “alisea ELS Peacle PAG forthe hemie oF te ptign should pe made by the clare | whom he had visited. ‘The ltev. Dr. Bethune delivered | epitor'S.Crcck.. Bale 6082 — for giving the reports of the proceedings in Con- F Fon TT CABLE, P.M. | ae it Ida hi npe pean hose tahed bi. ee ae | done, and thus, though the surgical resources of the | ° Meer ea eeciarmeee td the hase dptiem teat Couit | Sacer 7.108 3aaanT 2.633535 | grees, in a novel, graphic, and readable form. Now we are sure that the papers are regularly sent | the immense advantage at el be aeuirasa of | Pater Bouche vary socraccainaey, ate bly bo adopted for diffusing the influence of the | pe al 22,882 Met 95,239 Apropos of Washington reporting—it was stated _ from the Herald office, and are regularly received at | tranemitting news, will be of incalculable be! fit way with a few dolliits extra in his pocket. After this, | E97! oid Cheon teoplace sf ite fer. Wwew. Bk of Utica. 10719 248/606 95,676 1 few d hat th ‘ - | the B pore iain i ‘i tting news, will be of incalculable benefit to | the class separated. | fe Ps P Sndanee | Branchofdoat Ca- im our columns, a few days ago, thatthe Union em- the Post Office in this city. Of this fact we are | the public, and to none more than the press, particu- | ‘These cliniques. will bo continned every Saturday, | /ett#, who was unavoidably absent. The attendance | “nandaigua, — M2170 25,882 ployed two persons in each house, to report the pro. fully satisfied; and yet the oflicial paper of Mr. Post. | tiguderis ihe danumdaniied ai tek “ANaies unin | throughout the year. As many of the students pass | \¥ ma at former meetings of SBk of Veruor =e ee ceedings of both bodies. We have been request- | master Mormis is regularly received by its subscrib- “ J 8 y Pp '» | their vacations in the city, though the college will not ; Bk of Watervil om itehie nnd Hei . who, no doubt, would have been pleased to have it | be ia actual session, ‘there will be this weekly re- | | Wasuincron's Bratn-Dav—Tue Oakcon ano Texas | By Py itchal $,076 135,570 ed by Ritchie nnd Heiss to correct this statement, ers, whilst the Herald is about half the time either | j, operation a week ago. | nla, Tepes acne on the apereenanG4re)abs Bachr Tbe:t AES subi tarsasy ps: W Seng bas DISD ORY, mani or. WRe 69,617 whi y, is i i i b | most useful kind of practi wledge, yurring on Sunday, it wes celebrated yesterday. - which, they say, is inaccurate, and to state that detained or lost. We refer this matter to the Hon ———_——— _ 5 yetisols bound niedialsivek Poor | Quite a number of military companies were out, and the | Shik River Bie. 69,689 = 53738 they employ three in each house for that purpose. Cave Johnson,with the hope that he will find a rem- | From Porto Rico.—The brig Harbinger arrived \ peo Pina Sains BA aie flag wore flying from the City Hall, Castle Garden, the | Brooklyn, Bath. a7 Hi eq nie Not having any wish to make any misstatement, edy for our grievances. | last evening from Mayaguez, bringing accounts up | Meeting of the Shipwreck Soclety, at the fred trcngh the tay toms the tort ae cues wee ee ee Biss : ‘cae 29 ae in this pay ames relative to Vag : any SSIS a ee ba | to the 4th instant, but no news of importance. | ae SERRE eee In the evening a number of balls sealer eleoe ee | ae Ste ie SiS Teste other journal, we take pleasure in making the cor- | — STAT! a a— report of the EE RTT ITVS is Society met last night, to take into conaider- | pl of which was that of the Texas regon Assccia- ‘ ~ settee C ‘i a to there : r ; . i i | 885 127,825 rection on their authority. alite genet esented to the S & te at Al ise Mariencereae penal tion the late disastrous shipwrecks on the shores of Hoo, alguns Gurden, The spacious nd fomteec eat ite aim 4690 pie | bany, on Satur » sah y inte | 4 ties irlotte es made her de | New Jersey. portraits of distinguished individuals. The daughters of 288,11 5 rd 566 Whe Tariffs of the United States and Great resting document. items of payments made Me Mies eae at brains: as stati 7 pepe dy | Mr. Ocpes, at 8 o'clock, took the chair, and call- | {26 esis td trippod most merelf with their Ray ta ie ae aa sen 129,318 Britain—Reciprocity. to sundry printers, be seen some evidence of | Peautiful creation of “ Romeo and Julict.” She wasen | ed the meeting to order. Mr. Meras was appointed | gallaot partners. It was really a magnificent afair, and | a eA ts 234,924 ‘The most important item in the commercial news | what might be cal! rruption.” ‘The following ne ERE Soaps por expectations of her Ree eth ees passed off without any thing Sooursing to mar the ples- | crac alae Big BUND Guat Te from England, received by the last steamer, was | exhibit shows the which have been paid to a Ay SECTBEGA I nak GRE EEE, eating, At ade eae Smee See eae Mesrinc.—A large number of hand: Comumersial ices : as 176,138 that in relation to the contemplated changes in the | few favored individvsls, within the last twenty | 4 Sade tosh f 7 much | the Join Minturn, about which, he seid, there was some- | pill were posted around the stroste on Sunday, calling | «QibaY 5; 5;-+ MtSiS 21,468 tariff laws of Great Britain. The modifications pro- | years :— 7 zur ae badd Sate rand pint cco 2 | thing Fosag dat Gare ee nyeey ny posersiood Rochester. ... 200,231 8,000 —= 170,109 bays a hnange ty x ryras F most prepossessing, and she brings a cultivated min for at the time si ruck, the wind was off shore, i} i posed by Sur Robert Deel partewlary reerito the. ,fttearmrevaniov ov Pavatesss. | gidin the delineation of her characters; her conception | het favor, sceouat ofthe flake? war then sed icom war 1 Ba staple agricultural productions of this country; and | re theciow Woed,.. 221'659 6s | Of Which seems to bo just and natural. But she lacks | thon ceva come aiuirer, Of the Oth inst. The chairman Tequest to leave the city. ’ ey " - ¥ . apie ) 1669 6. 1 ral. s | then made some reinarki the smail lose of lif *Drovers’ Bk. of sf the peoplevof the Western:Siates have-herstofore : “s3}052 s4 | Phyaical power, and, therefore, fails in rendering what | our shores, in comparison with that which every ‘year | footel Gousland® stagot, but teound Madame Kesteli'e | ,Caarmmeus Co. ST 3298 Ty See hesitated 1a giving their aid in reducing the tariff of | p¢ weench & Cassidy... » risa og | her author. “This eveni:g Mise Barnes will appear as _ Gor Cuasouee observed thet there was something | 200% and by hal! past 12, there were at least one thou | Exchange Bk of 3 — 14,000 this country, thie last movement of the British Go- | ‘To Charlee Van Lenthuyson - oaa8 15 | Lady Teaale, in the fn ola comedy of" The School for | ret joints matter thet he had seen Waorioed ng | sand, Sperber rerhg le tcp te aenaig URE SOA y a —i : vernment is peculiarly calculated to soften down Lae $ssooo1 a1 | Hounetng upon the vereatilcy of her lentes ‘Tuo Aer. | ¢tovtjund Leen made, many of hose who periehed might | stationed themselves upon the doorstep of Madam {Do.ol Lockort., 7177 976 = Shat any prejudice that may hitherto have existed, and — ypon the above, Mr. Chasey a member of the | fil? of Mr, Vandenloff. ast evening, was most excel- | this topic, in tae CoBrse Of Which) | Ce ee a ae a one oe coe eae eck ne | Ameria... 70612 2383 ue " * > S F Mr. on >. * » § | 4 induce the representatives from that section of the | eommittee, in a very able speech upon the subject, | of the troge “" Mr. Sends end ie. Denatiful children ep: Gen, Tariatsoan spoke with much feeling upon oh crowd immediately went down there, whe: oe bom Geico 12560-21013 country to give their hearty support to any measure | observes as follows :— | peard in their celebrated and truly astonishing gymnas- | upon the conduct of those who might have ‘stisted, Dut in worth padepe pi ort ‘who ‘comm: yeas calculated to connect the commercial relations of | «Thus it will be seenat a glance, that over eight hun- | who huve tritnessea thelr performances techn me poglected tohelp the unfortunate sufferers. General T.| speech. He commenced by expressing a hope that no |, Erie County. a 2 the two governments more closely than ever before | dred thousand dollars has been drawn from the public | beauty, skill, and agility, aro happily blended. ‘This | Citizens’ of New Work to oaart” theneelves to ous hat cobs Beata Sin Soe Gpaire $0 create any distur. patie oo realized. If there existed any doubt in the mind of | "S4fa"y, during the last twenty years, to moat the ex; | evening they’ will appeas for the fourth time, and we | Femove this stigma, and reproach from them — | somo statements in rogard ¢o Restell, and concluded by | .,tufacturery” Bl ae the Secretary of the Treasury, us to the success of twenty two thousaud dollars of which has Deen scooped | rowers Cincus at Patato's.A crowded and fash Wreck happened with suche toss of Lfecae it were rat | Tecommending that a committee of property holders | "Bh ot Ger = 4s the bill presented to the Committee of Ways aad | Planet itt the apie Je to | able audience were ia attendance last evening at this | ‘8."Ory doors of our city, they will not distinguish, but demaall the tencvblct Madame Heosall, on Ane gvound:| "she tetekase.; >. 2 P o P a ‘e conceive that it woul hare e possible to | will suppose lew York peojle were tuose who - | *Kort Plain Bk - 5 Means, or one similar to that, in‘the important fea. rate ane benee of Ghote eiueel ines adhe: tin fae PoPUler and egreeable place of amusement, and sll | were guilty of the inhumanity coleaving: them to perish bcs Frwe weston pees absoried Sine i “Fulton Bit - 2% ture, it must have been removed on the receipt of GT4W UP : ive rgument in Te | seemed highly ploased with the entertainment presented. | Without effort, and plundering thum after they ed thus | pooch, the larger number of persons returned to Green. | ‘Genesee Co, Bk. ° S116 isos ole the recent intelligence {rom England; and if any | Yor of reform than that which the above statement | yis oyening, a splendid bill is offered, Gir tie a eme- | wich street, and acrowd continued around Madame Res- | Herkimer Co Bik.» 359,188 $39 mas oppenent of a reduction im our tariff had hopes that | ©oMtains. It is, indeed, such a convincing argu- pevcdhe Fag: ub peatesin eee on ko, vn shoul’ be appointed to collect all the ‘acts relating sens Siot sree Shempec a caui ine yates re Highland Be ic BmT6s 6,016 153,195 no alteration would be made in the tariflact of 1812, | ™ent that we will not add to it; but content our | ost bi wr ee in ‘a tec re gp Gereback ond vam this bitpapa tid ail yn le tl Pg ‘call a general present through the day. We certainly hope that SHangert es Bie oe = ae those hopes must have disappeared the moment the | S¢!ves with recommending close and fixed attention See Tae yenieeey saad orsagad iy as could be, to take the apbject into considers: wats, Saar adi gc Of the city. | Jefferson Co. Bi. 20238 Oe ae commercial accounts from England came to hand. 0 #8 facts. As it proves reform to be necessary, afternoon performance at half-past 2, there will Pe an | tion and devito remedies ogainst the recurrence of an- | shouldbe maintained, and we hope our law-loving citi- : ie “oe = rd ‘ s ey are | We say, let us have that reform, speedily and wit ss rated other such calamity. He thought that if there had been | zens will use their influence for this purpose. : 11,850 246,492 The commercial systems of the two countries are ta vi volnt:-taeenbiiantan as h | Werer axp Devevan’s Natronat Cincvs, Piitavet | a certainty of reward to those who might rescue any of Li J Mistunx.—T’ ie “ it the | Lewis Co. Bok... 136,665 5,1 2430 91,240 destined to experience great and important altera- Ut Ge‘ay—'et the public printing be thrown open to | yu1s.—We learn from our correspondent that this splen’ the sufferers, efforts would have been made, and they | | Lost us THe Joux Misrony. The following ore the | Foo, Go, Bl, 214i0 6,004 6,209 tions. A more liberal policy has been adopted by {sit competition, and not henceforth be made a job | ia establishment is nightly thronged with the éite of | We"mnare:aniwthiaauegceer otsaleh eee Tintaras Wonetee abo ouat thole feiente may Kucer | "LOerart Bene Way ag ma % th co 2. .. _ for corrupt and party purposes. Philadelphia, te i | if i | their sad fate. The bodies of some of them were brought | * [ong Islan «. 567,445 18,549 - 118, “th Sheet ead a aretha det od a Dot as | Gueted fa avery taperion moaten he mast talested | Bee A od Tee ith uch Tone kin te tahad | upon Sunday inthe pilot Boat Blossom, while othereare | “Luce Wagn's BK i3ta@ Sze 0 fected, the commercial prosperity of both must be | axes upon SRaMEN.—We have seen a aeiieial luted oh 8 very Superior, menoer, » The most thlented | neem me aikating tha ohatectar ot ite Rhy from this | £0 mutilated that a recognition is impossible-—Hiram and | Madison}Co. Bk. . 1521608 5.008 Age 188 very much increased. We do not intend to go into | 44 by numerous merch h 5 j | amobg whom the names of Lest Novy Meferlaag ea: | tefrible stigma | Nelson Harding, carpeutors by trado, of Pounsylvania, | Meee ony go8039 STD,7T4 55,041 400,708 he detail of t ith signed by numerous merchants, shipmasters, and | 99" . H Si, | After some further very interesting discussion, in | !1st {rom Louisville; Louis Jones, from Western New | sviecii py the details of the new tariff acts of either country. others, praying the repeal, or alteration, of a certain + Turner, the Rivers Family, and Mre. Louisa Hower, | which Messrs. Chapin, Thompson, Francis, Chandler, | York; Samuel Viucent, from Plattsburg, N. Y.; John 490,934 101,532 = 817,156 4) is she general eaiecipie We ote rat ana che effect joj ey passed just prior to the close of the last sessi tpaachore aesian next, sehove tise titre | Meigs and Mc. Ogden participated, a commi P| Ward, bateher, Ne ‘forks Theodore Beach, Ne 7 York; Meche Te Bie jav'oos _as,oes ius sat we anticipate upon the intersts of each country. cbthe i onlin Diischeweteoanicens ites Sas | ing for t pears to be appreciated by all | pot re setae tiv hg ae: pen ff Pecans | tea isiaknsn, augue. uae se Englishman, write | pccheS Tease DM 7a0201 855,706 49,308 246,820 The various reductions made in the tariif of Seaman, arriving at the port Of New York, shail | beara vouch, snd Delevan will shortly terminate their | Meeting, in ofver to provide means for having in future | and two childrens ——— Dianchard, of Meine, agedabont | *Marchagts BE of - = 60 Great Britain since the present ministry came into | SSN Wr Ores dollar for. fori wa vovanca, nad | Seg@xemente in Baltimore ani Washington, We com: | (20cotuing tothe suggestion of Gon. Tollmaige) a tog. | TR's i went of Me. Leeds” upon examination, t 10 = 000 power, have invariably met the most sanguine ex- Bo ‘ » end them to the favorable notice of all lovors of agree- | Y ry, i | proves to be not his. ie in 128 = twenty-five cents for coasting voyages, for the sup- | able amusement jat. auch places, and also to remunsrate those who | 6 278,238 pectations of the party proposing them;and even many real thé Beaiiee Retecat kg ain ied 3 | ectiedda Grae oTatwi delepelted <tanee sslige? "Will exert thomselves to avo the lives of persons #0 | H1NG.—The snow froze on Sunday ni ht, 110; 6,089 of those opposing the measures in their incipient | Pur inchats that aie yctesting is current ex. | Sivee grand concert at Niblo's on the 34 of March. "He | vora Ba lntuaa neswnae fear it valores te tie Omes Gashiog through Broedwey a . | os ee trys . ; | mense revenue which New York brought to its coffers, gr. Davip’s Dav.—The Na Cambrians of this " ‘: change, and become powerful advocates of a fur bility incurred in the maintenance thereof, and ex- foil of drawing avery large and fashionable audience. | to devote something for such a purpose. New York (it | city, intend celebrating ‘St. David's day on Monde} 4935 ~ aos ther extension of the same policy. The rapid in- | siding a large amount in making 1 | _Lrorou> De Meven’s Concent, in Purzapeurnra— Was remarked by Mr. Ogden) would do her duty, but it | 94 of March next, by a dinner, toasts, speeches, wo =. Se crease in the strength of the corn law league, ia ate Aepeeel fan Pe re set “ pe aaa | Tho first concert given by Leopold’ De Meyer, in Poiia. | sien el ay ce these measures of relief and | the Minerva Roots, No, 406 Broadway.” The Hon. to ae igs uns both Houses of Parliament, and the immense benefits State stocks, a te Jos of ee Moven el 4 ad rt | eee eet te atitie coren honuns ‘After a highly interesting conversation, the meeting | poh Tes eotia eaegugetttinedboices Absa. as ios aM é which have been realized from the previous modifi- jes ki - ‘d ousand’ Gol | of them :—The spacious saloon of the Musical Fund | x fait adit Sp iden hy PB eb oe el be Cononer’s Orricr, Fb. 93.—Sudden Death.—The Co- ** 69, Hes ser 168,762 cations of the taritl, have given the present Premter | "Tr does really seem that the poor, hard-working, | Lgtvestinnmocttion slate evening, (notwithstanding | on4 such a detail of facts made as will astonish and in Picci ag tne re ba Gol glee Mom Day sig sa agp ae ae = a majority large enough to carry through any alter | yoije-hearted seamen, are Babe fiat enor (6 | impassable in many places, in Gonsequence ot the ce | teuttnce diruch « wholesale ad, hencefortn, to the | ‘ied suddenly ut No. 00 Sheriff street. Au inquest will | Granutareh BE 9/606 9,822 5,285 12 ation he may propose. The majority the Ministry | their means, more then any other claes, Possessing | perenramik hh ihaeetes temiceen ide betoetcanaabe | coast, and in the very doors of this great sea port. be held to-day. bi : 17,615 = 101, have in both houses, and theconfidence thatmajority | se tney do no properly aualification, it is really © 12, Thiledelpbia, of the’ jaatly celebrated Leopold De Police Intelligence. Be ha lasses have in any measure the Prime Minister may bring | sieee of special taxation. ‘The mechanic, ot laborer, | Lscetents take Riv eet rine osama Meese wasmts | _ Monday hen eter been adult tay fortes announce. | ggitt. Sts peerage ie i ha rn ages forward, guaranties its adoption at once. ‘The al- uader the same circumstances, is liable to no taxa. | reeted, but the first touch upon the instrument silenced | ment of travellers; but yesterday's arnvale fell far | etectod in the act st tne fet Baptist ohareh, TAT 4,566 terations in the tariff proposed by Sir Robert Peel, | - i hy e " ‘@XQ- | the murmurs of spprobation which pervaded the hall at | short of all former precedents. The} following are all rick and Laight street. One of these chaps, oe B can therefore be considered adopted. ‘They are ion, and may at the same time receive the benefit his prepossessing appearance and gentlemanly deport- that were registored. At the— : Browa, alias Williams, is clearly ident ah oye) 6,893 S730 | of treatment at the City Hospital, at th bl ment. Ina few moments after he commenced playing, Amentcan.—B. Bethol, Geo; Geo. Sanchre, Lancaster; e rascal who picked the pocket of Mr. ae ‘3.158 — 85,308 not subject to any contingencies. It may be looked : Pete He public €X- the andience were electrified, and at the conclusion of | Theo Damon, Utica. amaon. No 23 Leonard street, of a wallet | * o Son = s00'900 upon as settled. It now remains for this gove m- | Pt®e: Moreover, in addition to the tax imposed by | the first piece, Fantasia on Airs, I Paritani,” the ap- | | Aston —P. Nortia, U. 8. N; J. Wilson, Norfolk, Va; 8. | containing $240, while passing out of the Butchers’ and | ¢powcll Bank--- 103% fsiy = gn. 0u7 | the Legislature, seamen are required, by the Uni- | Piause was tremendous. Io is certainly a wonderful | Stanley, U.S NR. W. Wallace, Tenn; M. Naj 3 | Drovers’ Bank in the Bowery, on the 7th Septem Roches City Bic 510,239 10,662 1,967 231.087 ment to goto work, and do by the government of ed: States law) to th r kK periormor, ond the anticipations of all who heard him on | G.P linssell, Mass; Goo. Barrett, Philad; 8. aad J. Cox, | 1344; he was bailed at the time by Aaron Butterfield, Pointe Hae Bk 276113 5, im oe Great Britain, as that government has done by 8 sto pay the sum of twenty cents per. | saturday night, were fully realised, selusion | Balt; Hon. Geo. Astiman, Springfield; Jas Culbertson, | the sum of $1500, and has, since that time, beenat large | Saratoga Co. Bk. . weet P| Laid cet < month tor the privilege of hospital treatment. of each piece, the applause w: and | Philadelphia; B. F. Green, Geo; Stevenson and Chadwell, | picking pockets. The other " knuck,” or eket, | Schenectady B K ao net this. Reciprocity 1s the proper principle, as iten- “pi. memorialists, in caaine's ai hig | Mr. De Meyer may congratulat pon producing | Nashville. called John O'Connell, when arrested by Mr. simp: on | Seneca Co Bea. ete aseat Vie 22ie7 ables us to carry out the maxim, ‘do unto others as J rtm er to equalize this taX, | a sensation in this city, wh for him | Crty.—John Taylor, N. C; T. Penson, inthe church, was observed to drop from under his | Seventh Wart Bk nos ‘Sine 5 29.57 ld have others do unto us.” This will ap- | “ZeCt that the inequality ‘could be obviated by | crowded eudiances whenever he may appear.” eo. Harry, Pailad: J. Cunning! cloak a memorandum book; this book had just beon | SSSA Co: mx: laine Tae 8 we would have ot do unto us.” This will ap- | requiring the payment of acertain sum, inthe fol- portion of this company, | . Province, Memphis; Mei icked from the poeket of Mr. Henry Damarest, and was | Tanners’ ... 19103 4BAT A, 138, ply to governments, as well as to individuals. The | . 4 ement of Col. A. Mann, | ‘bilad. Kientified to be his Property; consequently theso two | Tompkin’s qk 902/900 7,733 «3.218 199,605 doctrine obras trade is no lomper One of: mefe | ee wit:—For all voyages beyond | were last reported as being at Demorora onthe 224 of | 1. Warren, Norwalk; James Edwards, | impudent scoundrels are both “foul.” Brown was com- ik. 806, 134 4 i p i ig" fe ol mere the Cape ofeiood Hope and Cape Horn, one dollar | Ja0tery, where they were doing a most successful and | Petersburgh, Va; W. Hutbell, Columbia; W. H. B mitted on the old indictment, and O'Connell for petit | Troy City Ba ey ES BT theory—it has been practically demonstrated by the 3.4 fift ‘ ss Diet : rolitable tusiness. “Tho enterprise of these gentlemen | New York. larceny, by Justice Drinker. Ulster Coy Bane: Se rt ‘190 government of Great Britain, within the past five °4 ity cents per voyage; voyages beyond the | {squite unparalicled, whether at home or abroad. | _Howanp —H_ Lester, Maysville, Ky; M, Molony, N. Tidenrified.—Tho man called Joseph Lewis, alias | iVaedille Bank... 5.000 43%, 95 coy aioe eat Eritain, P © | Equator, and this aide of eith 5 . | ¥; W. Bourne, Prov; B. Riple: Y. Derby, Bos- | singleton Handford, who was brought on from Balti- | + Do. Bi 7.521," aot ~ . quator, 8 side of either the Cape of Good | Mas. Mowatt.—The N. 0. Bulletun of tho 14th inst: | ©3 VB gieton 3 Warren Co. Bic,. 67; He years; and under its operation, the prosperity of ; ; | col i i ton; J. Echateen, Cinn; U. J. Ashen, Alabama; M. Lord harged with being an accom; of Jack Clark, | *Washin'n Co Bk 59,992 2,288 — iM : id Hope or Cape Horn, seventy-five cents ; ay enys :—* This young, beautiful and gifted actross, herald | (2 3 “J more, Cl iplice 4 a ‘ashin’n ¥ every domestic interest has increased and beco! ver 'y y-tive cents ; to Europe, a at te deg 9 ade her | Goshen; Geo. Dunbar, N. 0; J. F. Cooper, Goo; 8. Fi in tho robbery of Messrs. Draper and Richard: P sichea'p Co BR 312/052 4,706 thute ulidty, eotktiiahad ecoie ' the Mediterranean, Africa and its Islands, fifty | Sint bebeee Nee. ‘Drioane audignos at ie Se Charles agan, Philad. Wathen: Wale 6%, te ers of jewelry, No. 25 Maiden lane, and who tied the | *White’s i si Laeger d cents; the West Indies, thirty-seven and a half | theatro, last evening. Mrs. Mowatt hes true genius, I | gor Gu G-It Fistor: Praleds Jona Peyoit do, | BOY, to, the ccunter to effect, t e can spite into operation such a liberal cents ; South American States and Mexico, fifty | she lenis ae grout physical Pamee vehi Constitutes 6 3 C,H. A » do. shen fa ee ser sees oretnonk 8 ey oe commercial policy as Great-Britain. 5 xico, @ chief merit cf some performers, it is mote thancom- | 12505 op LigntNin@.-Mise Caroline Good- Our tarifl | sl : must be continued at a revenue standard. ‘Thebulk | CCR! + 8nd for coasting voyages, twenty cents per , lay, giving it the intensest vitality, yet restrained by | man, aged about 16,in Mobile, was instantaneously of the revenue for the support of the general govern- me a didi . nee Food taste sod good sense within the’ atric t limits Ff | kited Sete Ce og by fever ay 5 er etoagunn ae Tie tele Ne ment, is derived trom dates upon foreign imports, } as fin ea, bea poral ch cha brersi ove frida ni A epeniegeinirngele ts ig | Pepe dent phen ypewen merges king. tere 1 ag Sinneceoal ir ead nctbe and to that soarce we must ever look for supplies. | it impomsble, alter paying necessary expenses for | rani, Winchell delineator of eccentric eapoens ak | DiRe, Bebe Toor. te. witch, wes the decousod, in esen: for atealing tw abs of Satter, ond oto oes, valued | Ret 1, eco 0" ish an income tax, | " a 7 aoe emer ith Mrs. Sampson aud her child, alee: in one | at $18, belonging to Jos . Harve: jssex coun- BAL, 4k, SF Usd eigpoet of goverainedt; Sadar eons | clothing, &e., to more than pay these numerous | tertainments in the vicinity of New York, which bave | Pi” ‘Misa G. was iying on the farther siae, Dut the | ty, Now Suny. Committed by Justice Oriaker, for | May, 184, 4 Can | taxes imposed upon him. We sincerely hope our proved highly successtul. Thoy are going South. subtle flaid, running along the ceili..g until immediately | trial at the Special Sessions this morning. Feb. ye do, therefore, under the cirumstances, is to remove " ters and merchants will push al The Keans aro in Charleston, $.C. | over hor, met with an obstruction ina small hole inthe | srecling¢ Sleigh.—8. Nichols, R. Jones, and D. Moores, N 3, all uhnecessary restrictions from our tariff law. | Supmasters and merchants will push along this pe- | iiss Jutia Turnbull bas jast concluded an engage: | Plastering, from which it glanced direcily into the face | who were arrested for off with Tl ; tition, and that our legislators will attend to it | ment in New Orleans, aud is how in Mobil of the deceased, burning her face, breast and urms into | were afterwards dismissed, they being innocent levy a duty upon imports merely for revenue. This . 1 Seats Nelle Beat cao complete cinder! Mrs. Sampson and her child were | Charge. It was ascertained that they went in tho sl menced in is all any foreign government caa expect, andit is Q¢. fa | Booth is playing in Philadelphia 3 .., | both ed, and somewhat injured, but we believe not | on invitation fro ons whom they supposed to be ports made ae far ts we oan'go ckaN Steam Navication.—It appears that the | Miss Deanisthe favorite at the Louisville theatre, Ky’ rn Mee cone — a and iceaatias the owners. cluded y 4 j ‘i contract to convey the mails across the Atlantic, i PURER | 7 Lee pene 4 ‘The tariff act now under consideration before the | American seatahing, is yet to be jenctioned by |, Ixptan Derreparions.—We learn that on Saiur- | Ue sie recehl tas ienscoetien beings; we dovbiloes mittee Ceumine of Wayoand Means edie vonibe | Congr, and tat the $4000 i yet to be spre | Hyer toa [ejay ace mey mere hag sha | tid uae mor toate arian otters | Ct e ard, as near as such a standard can | pri i z : a Zi : Priated. fifteen miles from tuis place, were tired upon by Indiars. a a be anticipated. It will rather go below that point en — We regret to Tearn that one'of tuo party, a Mr. PRs, sinis nxareciose y itesmarting wae tox: Depaty for than exceed it; and we think it possible that altera- | “xouisugy DrraRTuRes FROM THE “Grong.” | Sh Fae gee un black mconetas bed worn | thawed moet diligent! until 9 o'clock last evening, a tions, and we fear additions, may be required in the fer, mpton, Esq., Secretary of Legation to company with the wounde:! man succeeded inescaping. | ing oe afoot to the pay Previously upon rate of duty upon many items, to bring it up to the | HB. Majesty, at Washington, and the Hon, Spen, | A# 900m s the intelligence of the murder reached Cul | the ground. Fortanately the nist (reste tight proper level. The ad valorem principle, applied to cer Ponsonby, attaché, left the “Globe Hotel,” denpetened a de selinent of wen nonon tie eomuriel ‘of | drifted more, so that the Housatonic, Spring! and all articles, is an experiment, and its of yesterday afternoon, to assume their respective , Lieutenant Donak!son, up Santa Rosa Sound, to endea- | Hartford Railroads are seriously obstructed.—.Alsany peration is a | matter of much uncertainty, diplomatic duties at the seat of government. regen | depredations upon unofiending eitizens— A resolution of ———_____ ancl on i iil gi ‘The breach in the Delaware and Chesapecke ca- | will himself enter @ prosecution a adie inlined into the expediency of Truat, or Wyatt.—We learn trom Mr. Living- Be fg Re em i es Parptede dtd a 4 nal, hes Boon property repaire The cha ats nt ‘and also | age may tions ange le we mn ‘State, within the past two and a half years. In J procating the Liberal feeling of Great Britain, in | ton, of the express line, that the jary in the ense of not yet heard of the retuin «1 the troops.—Pensacola, | t¥-five feet wide, but by energetic endeavor it wes ef- | Piole! Burrett, for conspirecy 1845, tho banks of this State received a check, in the the modification of the tariil, by modifying the | Wyatt, after being out twenty-eight hours, were | “te Feb. 1 pn we Soar apeatam pmobetbaraie ies o . ; Dansion which hed steadily progressing during the p canal tolls om articles admitted into British ports, | unable o agree, and were discharged, Seven were | q,.,,,,GOWet Onlendar—this Day, » . rt efter Comer, who has been on tri at Recbury, | "ious year: and ior the quarter previous to that mo duty free,las been introduced into the Legislature of | for conviction and five for acquittal } 29,90, Sh PLeas—11, 15, 269, 24, 263, 02, 36, 98, 40, 998, } ina Sarin aac “4 Pevceted ie y in Bane w ultted on Thursday. the logue and discounte fall off five millions, the aye | pensated by the forvent spirit which she throws into the | vor to cut off this body of roving Indians, who ore thus | that morning. Thorefore he cannot be held for that crime. Journal, Feb. 21.

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