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their own trustee, trust for them, ning to secure tor hi for moneys which he holds in yin | which he is in honor bound to _ is clients. By the operation of this law, had gone into etfect, the very distinguished friends of Chickasaw [ndians, in the South West, as well as here, would have real harvest in ie prosecution of them ; the tow as well as certain doctors, who had become ere expressly for that purpose, would have | made vast ortunes for themselves, out of the fees | Sed for trying cine the, validity of claims hich were unquestionable and good. To Cave pasate and Jacob Thompson, in the House of Representatives, aided by Messrs. Jarnigan, Evans, Sevier and Benton, in the Senate, this monstrous scheme of fraud was defeated. Happily for the honor of the country, as well as the security of the property of the Indians, these things c.anot now have any support or countenance from the present head ot the War Department. Governor Marcy, with his accustomed tact and foresight in business, has overlooked the whole of this business, giae prched it to the bottom. The prover correction of all those abuses may be, there- ‘ore, looked for for the tucure The public has been long impressed, also, with the belief that the lands ceded to the United States by the Indiana, have been acquired for an incon: derale sum. This has been, however, fully oblite ated by the Secretary’s report to the President, and also by the report ot Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretar of, ‘Wo, both of which may | be seen in Document No. 2, of this session, In the former, it will be perceived that che sums stipulated in treaties to be applied to those Indians, are ine vested in various stocks and securities, tt their | benefit; together with the money appropriated by Conaress, in lieu tor interest aceruiag from those investments, amounting to about five millions of dollars, the interest upon the whole of which is amply sufficient for all Indian wants. | Ia the latter, it will be seen that the moneys, in the | shape of aonuites, are paid snnually to the several Todiain tribes entiled to them. [t 1s proper that these things should be made public at the time, as it shows how some of them have been hitherto managed; and, also, to let the public see that specu- lation upon the property oj the Indian tribes, can no longer be made, while the war department ie under | the supervision of its present active and energetic I may reter to this subject agita, and give you some curious accounts of the modus operandi of Alching the Indians out of their property. ARIEL. Wasurnoton, Feb. 22, 1846. It?s as True as Preaching. We had the Rev. Orville Dewey to preach for us | to-day, m the Capitol, and the spacious hall of the House presented a beautiful intersprinkling of men’s | heads and ladies’ white satin hats. The galleries, | too, were pretty well filled with spectators. The congregation was decidedly larger than that of the Court Church, where Brother Sprole lays down the law and the gospel with such rigid inflexibility— | The text of Mr. Dewey was from that interesting | passage in the life of King David, where Nathan, | the prophet tells him of the parable of the “ewe lamb ;” and when the King desires to know the | scoundrel, that he may inflict the punishment, Na- | than tells him, “ hou art the man,” which was in- | deed a stumper to King David ; as he knew at once that it referred to his abduction, reduction and se- duction of the beautiful wife ot the gallant Uriah.— The sermon of Mr. D. was a aE based upon | the proposition that good professions are good for | nosning without good works. igcourse abouaded with the most brilliant corruscations of illustrations ; and the divine wonld Sweep up into the empyrean, then down again, skimming over the ground like a swallow. Mr. D. | ke like a man having authority, and who was not | raid to exercise it; but while his discourse o d upon our judgment in spite of us, it left the | inner man” as cold as an iceberg, and about as bi h above water, and as deep! submerged: and | allcold. We are somewhat of a Methodist, 40, asmall | way, and nothing pleases us better than a little of the thunder and fi ighting of the Word, with a clear- ing-off and a rainbow—the arch of the covenant of | salvation A sermon, based upon the ethics of moral | philosophy, 1 is a little too frigid and transcendental ‘or our taste. It is like feeding pee the east wind. We do like, above all things, a sermon which wakes up a shout of “Glo ory, ”” “ Hallelujah,” “Amen.” Such discourses take the heart of the sinner by storm. The preaching of Mr. Dewey 1s recreation ; but the preaching of Maffitt breaks in like a battery upon the stronghold of the devil. Respectfully, Tus Doctor. Puravecemia, Feb. 23, 1846. Washington's Birthdey—The Foreign News—Wilmer $ Smith's Times—Plan of the New York Herald. It appears that the great stir recently made in this city, about the refusal of Christ Church and St. Peter's | Church to ring their chime of bells on the anniversary | of the birth of Washington, has ensured a more general celebration of the day than would have been,had the dis- cussion not taken place. Both chimes did ring yester- day and to-day without compensation, and they were accompanied by nearly all the alarm bells in the city- Ta eddition to this, the military were seized with a sud. den fit of more than ordinary piety, and attended church Pretty generally, in full unio erday. pe en A bas id oe f beauty and taste. Ihe d. anda amount of beauty and tas jay 8) poart ta be a bolydey incsea) ure Penne foreign news is still the subject of conversatio: but apart from the pacific manner of the Eu; ableton Khiares exhibit unusual gaicty | \ | | | | mier, coupled with the proposed repeal of laws, ‘Seette. » cely know what to think of It is evident that tb commercial policy indicated, tends to | peace ; but th | ights which are claimed In Oregon, 60 incompatible with what we beli de mination of our government rd per that territory, that we cannot see how the amicable lations of the two countries are to be p not the pacific tone of the English authoritis echo it receives from the French governme with the offer of arbitration, be au ingenious’ mode of meking ue appear in the wrong, in the eyes of all Eu- rope? I believe it to be a deeply laid scheme, and would caution our government from being put to ‘sleep | by this lullaby tone of our enemias. They may, and do desire peace, because of its danger to them ; but the: would soon desire war, if they thought they could de usa deatn blow, There is one thing which has struck me in this view, ‘as compared with the previous advices, es to the effe 4 message in Europe. Wilmer & Smit! ntal correspondent, told us that the poste w d with silent contempt, and that | ite ponderous le: sik and daliness woult effacce ly pre- | vent it fro i Now, however, it our American per estimate upon the that paper, and refuse to sid it in deceiving by co) ping its articles. Tho pian of the Hera'd, giring extracts from all the European papers, of all ate ig tne only one by which the Americana public can arrive at the truth, the whole truth, and no hing but tho truth. Sales of Stocks at Philadel — ae. 33.—Finst Boanv 60 she U_ 8. Bank, 64; 1000 U. roment 6's, 1962, 109 ; 180 she Reading Ra ilroad, | 3 180 do 83; 19 U. 8. Bank, 64; 75 Vicksburg | $1,000 Tennessee 5's, July 5, 824; 100 road, cash, 83} : 700 ‘State 6’, 1846, 77 ; reople #, 92} ; 1100 Temas 6 pot | jiroud Bonds 5, 1; 250 County 8's, 1960, 6 ; 49.U. 8. Bank. 6 days, 6} ; 25 Lehigh Nav. Co., 60 Morris Canal, 16} FTER THE Boand—$5000 State 5's, # 5,72; 2 do Bank Railroad, cash, 384 ; 200 i pe ew 259; 100 Readi ag Beg Che ind Del. Canal, 79 ; "200 County 6's, 1670, 108, 100 Reading Railroad, b 6, 334; 100 do r m 33} a | do cash, 334. —$6000 pets Lit eith j,1000 do. 6s 8000 do # 73} ; gf Trenton, Feb. 21, 1846. | The Expres—The Holy Alliance Defeated—Great | Excitement on arrival of your Express. The proclamation of the Holy Alliance, that they | intended making unearthly exertions to express the news by the Cambria from Halifax, and teetotally annihilate the Napoleon of the Herald, caused great anxiety here, because you are quite a favorite. And our go-e-head townsman, Johnty Cook, being engaged to ran from this place to Philadelphia, for the United States Gazette, trom your office, all our citizens felt a desire that you and he should bent the Holy Alliance. Every day we looked tor the express, and on Thurs: | day at @ quarter past 2 P.M. horse and rider were seen coming furiously down Warren st: were instantly filled with anxious hee po The streets | the rider anew up et Cook’ were heard—“ there’s Bennett Bennett and Ore, hurrah for Joe. Wood and the a got a spere ball now.” that nothing could enterprisa. Mr. Cook started lly Miller, who seems born to ride 0 horse, Res bay horse called ‘ on,” and § ery re ft — pace to Cornell's, half way to renee Texas ‘ornell’s, Miller mounted a black pony ‘aod he run through the snow, into ; Miller tried to draw up in front of the tates Gazette office, bat the prey pieeneh he fifteen was as flery os if he had to g° to "at Washington ; and getting on the 0 into the office and Pawesore: your rin his sanctum, has not arrived yet, The express of the Hol: ad ft be tald thete riders oceans jaiting for the news Ronee ~ swoering that it is false thet : ite gone Gafough, but they will hear of Oy the Pg d ~ these days. “"The express wes run by fiettsnnipeal ya j oun! | and ungratified vanity.” On the other side, said Clark, on the subject of landlord nds a | and tenant en, Harris, Perkins, J. Young, Peete Vales Stiles, Swansboro, NC, with naval stores to el. Schr Phebe Margaret, Taylor, Georgetown, NC, with naval | Schenectady ; this dinner is given inorder to secure pasate ps ney, f F Passengers Arrived. I theach for Oakes, bctwees whieh port aud Colueable river, | g Bytes Becque Revublie—Mr and Mrs Hydeman, Miss made she shall ply nea pact. jog, Me 8 regener, and 44 in oe ee P.R. a ort, bark Edward Koj Sri Mante=bee d swale Oin' anion ons York, for or New fore te: trig The " jason. qi z ‘New Yop dg brig George Loyal, G City, from New York to Trenton, with five horses iberg—1 J Sprey: Fr keo-13.C Pi the road, in three hours and thirty-seven Erncapaich Ce Forges Ww coi bil picked up» id by Jona. Cook, of Tresten, Sam to SB eae miles, with two horses, (Oregon 3 And Texan) in one hour and thirty sight minues tke | .Sa%tzso-Ship ‘2 i rods latter run zt the rate of nlosteen miles an hour. fen 13 do mdz Tall If you should want to core, news from Oregon, aniseed CT Texas, or Mexico, or from eo way of Oregon, jast | 30 chs hemp N call on Sam McLaughlin end Jo! Cesk, sal rou can beat the devil and the magnetic telegraph combi Avuany, Feb. 22, 1846. Another Scene in the Senate—Legislative Proceed- ings—§c. ‘The snow storm abated last evening at 11 0’clock, Domestic Importations. ‘li Past Sr. Manxs—brig W GB 23 bales eotton, and th:s isaclear and brilliant morning—it 18 de- | _S7; Manus brig WG Bourne 23 bales e tobneep abides cidedly a glorious morning—a bright sun, a balmy | | Ferkins & Hopkins oot, Als Allen m4) Magi eae, LAS . PAP 1 box, air, and superior sleighing. | Powasend me Brothers-ced beger15 boxe ites, Barioa & Another remarkable scene occurred in the Senate | Lada"i5e bates, Coe, Anderson Comsl bales, Taylor & 100 sacks, Pomeroy & Tappan. this morning. Senator Lester, from the 7th, aceused the reporter of the Albany Argus of intentionel rascality: gross perversion, and villanous misrepresentation of his (the honorable Senator's) speeches. The affair is too diminutive and unnoticeable for consid:ration. We | only premise that we ere very sorry this honorable Senator should occupy an hour in dire comments upon &@ matter which snould not have disturbed his equanimi- ty. The remarkable Senator concluded with beige a) | Feeolution ejecting the reporter of the Albany | aries from bis teat in the Sensio. GeneraleClark deisnded | the reporter from the imputation, and opposed the reso- lution ; he debated the resolution for ‘three-fourths of an hour, und concluded by moving that the resolution be | MARITIME HERALD..- Cleared. Ship Likesty. Norton, Karope. J W Phillips. jen. id leston, @ Mutt harlest a. G, bation. Di h, Stuy eA Clesriman- Aun. ayden. Ssvannab, amended 0 98 to inoue the J tbeny Atlee also. The | a iti ittlefield, St ‘Marks, Pat ey West, E D nator said the reports alluded to, asfalse, were identi- | Hysibu Gal in these papers, acd ifthe reporter for bos was tarm: Brig Leonor, BM irangton, NC Laine ed out. it was proper to turnout the other also, This | cit Ponwive” m was debeted more than two hours, and the Schr Yamores at del hia, Platt si co: flo} became, extremely personal. Honorable | | Sloop resident, Frisbie, New Haven vin Key Wert, ED Seuators accused each libel and slender, and | Harlbatt & co. blackguardis: 8 been customary. Fi- Arrived. nally, and lame hile this r solution for the ejec- ramra lrorets Srape Maailie, Cat, 09, with hemp ont tion of t ts pending, a horvible repetition of ema ate coma: Geneel ‘yaad the ‘eat the Clark and ¥ | 0 Toad for home; ‘Wood, SI . ie peculiar, more aie fgednt piled for Chi metaphors, sili pedantic pool. Pass yet oi Sch January. Jou 21, 49, spoke bri Ror Jen 9, lat 20 49, lon 53W, poe Lad fer New Yo m ut Feb 1, . spoke ship ‘Thomas ti. oper, from Bult m dugout Died, Jan #2,0n board, John. ete. and rushed up almost ina body, The citl rd what was going on and the lobbi alle for Antigua, 8 + eres bark Renaolic, Tex'er, 65 ds from Breme i" in . rere! i eae wi i able individual trom Washington county (Young) that Gen. Clark was regarded in his neighbor. | hood as a notorious liar!! Senator Clark proceeded to ive the inscription which would shine on Col. Sam —— monument after bis death. Senator Clark pre- mised that,Yeung had never been in the Senate without chanuel 2. Jan, with mdz to Hecachen | terough on starboard quart | broke several staacheoas: the ra the mizzen riging; splitthe mainssil, pencer boom aud rece.v- e.schr lost her bowsprit. Saw her the ed ocher | disturbing the peace of that body. He (Young) wai tanding for the Hook. always quarreling—he was a morose and eatin old | ania, Breage: ot days from Angostura, with ft no American vessel in port. E was off Bermuds on the 15th inst; experienced a sev: gale from 8. Brig Bill aw, Lawrence, 13 par en a ey West rks, with cotton and tobace iderson & Co. ‘riday night last, in an eee on boat, split ‘sails, The following pretty thing (seid Mr. Clark) will cribed op Youag’s monument. To the memory of une who: fal and morose, oa On o1 side will per had become pointed ambition 5 SE gale, will be. | and otherwise damaged. ee Calais, (Me) 16 days fi “Pass, gentle reader—lightly tread— ecrcerr see onemmrer or) onlae) (ME) 06 car fe For God's sake, let him tie! | Brig Wwe Bourne, Penny, 4 days from St Marks, with cot: th the bri tou to Coe, Anderson & co." Sailed in company for Char! io | Samson, Stark, for N York; Florina, Drink wate: in Man-of-War scht Louisa, 10 guns, Maria Van Den im Balize. Honduras. Schr Challenge, Park, 9 day an from, Matanzas, with 274 hhds | 8 bbis molasses, to Buek and Sailed mm company with | We live in peace since he is dead, But hell is ina fry.” There, sir—that interesting little rhyme was uttered in debate to-day, in the State Senate! At 2 o’clock, P. M., after two hours had been occupied, Mr. Lester withdrew his resolution. | ‘Thelscene in the Senate chamber, during this fight,was , {he bry Kidout, and schr Hi et, alton for Boston, itl. | | certainly unparalelied and unprecedented in British or | load of lumber; Cassild Gocaill, from W, ton, disch; | French, or Americar legislation. | John K Dow, a do: rHM J era from Wiimington; | |The Senate adjourned over until Mond: in memory | disch. On th Jat "a Jon 76, hi hea’ je of wind ol the anniversary of the birth of the godlike Washing. from Se, which h continued 36 hours, carried nimay bob stay | mitie thats Aaa Schr Adnan Wallpoote, 2 days from Norfolk, cors to James The military of this city will moet in the hall of the | HUB". 44 Daane,2 days from Norfolk, corn. Capitol, on Monda: and appropriate ceremonies will be done in honor of Schr Chingarora, Andrews, Vi issahicxon, Lyon, 3d ¢, from the wre - im ‘Hog ia ‘of sch annie with flour, cast away i, al the Chair announced the ir. Wordan Jabmited atte alate Prisons. The following are the prominent Schr Thomas Ireland, Hubbard, Philadelphia, coal. of this Personal Sehr Rush, Driscoll, Norfolk. sons be that ing) Schr Henry Clay, Penny, Coles NC, naval stores. Schr Paragon, Schr Valiant, Sehr H W Godirey Schr Kanhawa, Ae Schr Napoleon, Owens, Swansboro, Ni Lithtertone Alice Ellis, Rofl, from wreck of brig Aleona, ashore at Great Egg Harbor. acd oie rules for the reguli jon and discipline of their rer epee) to be ol ct served by the convicts; that these rules printed and placed in the cells; that in case of dis obedience, the convict be punished by thirty days (or ie) solitary imprisonment ; and that he live during the time on bread and water. I believe this bill will pass. Then the House went into committee upon the print- ing bill reported NG Mr. Townsend ; the bill was de- bese at greatlength, but thecommittee rose without | ‘ing any definite action. ili to increase the number of Commissioners of a in New York passed, and the House adjourned over until Tuesda: crags Het coal. 2 brigs. pall we Liberty, for Liverpool; reir John R. Gardner, for Ba- Miscellaneous Record. Packet 9H Qvesec, Williams, for London, and Bur aunpy, Watton, for Havre, will sail this morning. Letter bags are at the Exchange News Room, and will close at half past eleven. Bark Asx Lovrsa, Capt. Wilson, for Vera Cruz, will leave | the votes of members in favor of the petition for this Sporting Intelligence. Feb. 18, 1846.—Jockey Club Purse, $1000 —for aged horses, 126 bs. ; 6 rs, 112 Ibs. ; 4 years, 102 Ibs. Years, a leather ; mares, and Banx Manto, Lane, for Rio Janeiro, will{sail on Thurs- 35 bs. ; dey. | lowed 3 ibs. : I> Lotter bags of the ship Tonquin, Capt. Blackler, for WM. Myers’ b. o. Childe Harold, 9 years old, by | China, are at the Exchange Rooms, and will remain opes until | © Sovereign, out of West. (Chisolm.) .. about the 8th proximo. | Prossley Shroyer’s ch. g. Jerry Lancaster, 6 years, ‘Scrte Apaian, Walpole, from Norfolk for this port, returned | Wate Hamptons bm. Sally Morgan: 63 are by > 7 | tothe former onthe 19th, unable to proceed on account of strong imp’d Emancipation, out of Lady Morgan...... 2 3 | ‘tverse winds. : nites Time—Ist heat, 8.3; —2d heat, 8.14. 1" The Telegraph, (uot Magnetic,) reports nothing in sight SKCOND RACE—MILY MEATS. | fv'm the Highlands at sundown, Jockey Club Purse, $100. Buia Anroxa, Clark, before reported on Absecon berch, we N. Green’s b. m. Fanny Roberson, 6 years, by unoerstaod is fully insured in Wall street. The Alice Elirs, Priam, dam Arietta, b ac BGM, cco clasee hh 2 | Hott ‘has come up to the eity with part of the A's argo of ox: | f cf mahogan; W.H. Sinkler's eb. ¢ ne, 4 youre ol by oe f veatel wan vig and tin re ne will be got off wendy the repent 3 years old, by Ar. e Ua wa claraketacuee amieree se gyle, dam Zela. . eae Ir. Time= tet host, 1d6~2i bedi, 3. “Won eally. | whieh he left Weleesdey at dra" Devi Peter alse Os moved about ten feet, and shifted into a less {avorale pos He thinks she will be got off, as she has not bilged. 125 Dales remamed in her. Sxcoxp pay, Tuvaspay, Fen. 19, 1846—Jockey Club Parse $750—Three mile heats. Free for all ager sees. | .; 6 years, 120 lbs.; 6 years, 112 lbs. ‘ eerie apie yet tien oe » Scortano, (of Brunswick) Snow, (the hull allowed three pounds. 0 ar eae dollar) sated from Col. Hampton's. cp. f. Castanet, 4 years by Mon- arch, out of iy Robbins, by Kosciusko... 1 nak Ri: een the 19th and 23d, bot got off w th 8 | feet water ‘ia athe he hold and loss of radder. She then drove apon | the Welsh coast, and went ashore, in Cuernsryon | ‘ent to pieces She wes a good ship of 590 ton: ir. Richard T. Di eee 21 st el tella, ay. Rowton, out of Zela Time—\st heat 6m 04s. SKCOND RACE—TWO MILE MEATS. Jockry Club Purse, $150, J.C. Singleton ch.m = Maid of Lodi, 5 years, by riman, ‘ins Merriman and the Yn 2, inaured at the Uceas office, Po tland, for $9500.— wont pote for wai was apolicy for $5000 8 Valued at $22,000. if pposed Hu Alpa, dam by Phenomenon.....+:....-2 1 1 "Black Rock in the w.M Mye "s b. m Andrewanna, 6 years, by | the’ Tormer baa bile fed pore ne it Vs expected will be gotten Andrew, dam by Gohanna,. sseers 3 2 | off. Went ashore in the late snow storm. W.A Porter's c! Taglioni, ‘6 by Priam, Corumptas Baio Canoe, hence for Angostura, in enter- dam by Sir C os r. the harbor on the 16ch January,got ashore on a shoal off that Time - Ist heat 4.03—24, 3 69 - 3d beat 4.09. | plceshad to heave over, pat of her cargo to get ofthe it g received considerable dam: Wixon, from Fredericksburg for Dore, Dennis, in the gale of the 15th. Part of her n previously thrown overboard. Naval. | A Board of Naval Sargeot il assemble at toe Naval Hos- al this morning, to exa ndidates for promotion.—Phi Scun Eacur, drove ashore at 8. cargo, flour, had pak ae Court or Tue Untrep Srates.—Feb. 20—No 12 James Phalen vs. the Commonwealth of Virgioia. On motion of Mr. R. J. Brent, of counsel for the [ree etror, this writ of error to the general ourt of Virginia was dismissed with costs. No.1 J.G Wilson, plainti P Simpson, etal. The ar- Legend < bead cause wos continued by Mr. Westcott | jendant V——_———————________. COMMERCIAL Fi New York, Monday, Feb. 23. Breapsturrs.—We have no change to note inany of | spoke _ Ship Courier, Wolffe, hence far Port Walthal on the 18th | Henry bearing W 8 W 45 a, bound to Alexandi ads ‘a 9,1 39 29, lon 40.20, exchanged sigaals with Ehanunga, of Pr Jan 1, fat 3s, Jon 85 10, bark Fanny, of Boston, from New jor Havre. Maybee,ot and from Kingston, Mass, bound to Sagua | Feb 2, 14 d: out. Saw aship bound 9, igual with red square in the contre, Math t 4 a wie AGeline, froin New York for Porto Rico, 17th ina, tat | 33 43, loa 70 12. ‘Whalemen. At Paita, Now 16, (by letter from B Eagle, Wood, New Bedford, 34 4goupin on board, "Nye, Pease, do, 300 spa Hazard, ‘do, 900 spm 800 ‘whales’ Franklin, oer | PA letter from Capt Sowle, of brig, Rodman, of N Bedford, reports her at lele of Dominico, Jan, to sail next day for Samm Bay, oil, af any, not stated. | tie articles which come under this head, since our no- | i ff Saturlay. trox.— There was rathera better enquiry to-day for agua, ind abont 2000 bales were sold, about equally divided bet erpool and France. Prices are, con- Facey to the arrival, and in fact, ey are slightly firmer. We there- yu fore continue to qui Livenroon Crassivicatior. ‘Mobile @ N. 0. Flor. Texas. foreign Ports. Antwenr, Jan 31—In port ship Corsair, Feb 1, to load railroad iron for N York ; bark Hull, Putnam, | | uae. Put back to Deal 25th ult, ship Preatice, vemith? for New | Orlenus, and bark Pioucer, Graham, for Mobile, both fim gee having started 23d 4h; they probably’ Jeft again the ne ", en b a | port—Brig Chas Wirgman, Osborne, ete Feb ieee, uth, eee sae for’ Porlnnd ith 1 Feb, toa for Portland, if i Adams, fr Newport, | Se2en342e i New York Cattle Market. (For the week ending Woy Feb. 23°) At market, 1000 catt'e, (500 from the South) 60 cows and calves and 1500 sheep and lambs. Prices—Beef Cattle-—The market, pein Rasteading the recent heavy snow storms, was well stocked last week. Buyers have operated liberally, and not more than 100 head were left unsold at the close of the week’s busi- ness. Prices romain firm. We quote $5 a $5 60 8 $575 for middling and inferior sorts, and $6 50 8 $7 for supe- rior and prime. A small number of extra brought $7 60. Cows and Calves.—All at market were taken at prices ranging, as in quality, from $17 a $32; a considerable improvement on the rates of last week. Sheep and Lambs.—The offeri: ere large, anda request prevailed through the week. quote 8 $4 as the extremes of the market. All sold. Hay—The market is well supplied, and though there has eon an active demand for the article, s Ertoee, since our last report, have not materially improved. | fom ‘ortl: fm Ban, ing; Azim, jeuas; brigs | , for Provi- tdelia, Tit- in : Challe ii th Fes Port- * Smith, disg; Oreond, Allen, Po Buk ge, Foregin Markets. eebitacutt, P. Faye —- Sugars in demand, Saany Lae, 34 a 3. prime 3) a 3); jolasses, do, $10 a $12. it, for Palermo Foreign Importations. reagan) Teese hides dee Fags pee utiand, Wee ie & Co—22 do? bs deer a mid ind Haven; 18, poay | rk Republi Es vee Fray & Soto 4do J fig; schr Preston, Bash, for Nov aa ker—% boxes 10 sep Wicks I) Sens oil dre fan Ngrolh wer crea ai ie, Pre- | fies peene—ah db es Henoane nt chet ite’, boxes fan Nortetk ache Voluut, Sites, ok Lig. ad ey: Teoks is jand, unc, waiting ha 2 Tyareet es eee! see Piet ES pris fo Macs & si iho sip cote ee | Rough Jen pore—Bark Three Brother, Wally, : | Saee of New, York, baa at | meres sei; | Cligton A nad nade ice it ed the land ‘The wind Tale more to to she fee Arr brigs Jane Howes, B, Bosley aires oy ZW 1m, Flinn, Philadelphia. breens, birk America; Woodiands, scar, rico at anchor in CHARLESTON, Feb SS) ter, ep Catharia oye 7s rr arr brig Foxes ‘ost Bos on; ufus Soule, Dillingham, ——} for Deer Ts Isle. Fy we Oye ww. Feb 17—Arr, schrs Galena, Mead, Bermuda; New Bedford. C! Keb om their direction | am clined to tak _ Vessels ranged ina live with their stera ig A els. from ‘orward. Que schr aud two pilot forenoon. ‘Nosrois, Feb, 19—Arschr Vi e makers schr ie Por do; B20) Week, Youn Robsnson, do; Hor de! Hart, aipale, henee for NYork, Atlantic, Del: dco New Ha bud to Fie) oo “Niwront, Provider Newbai ware for ‘more’ New aye Feb 4—Arr York; hark A: fm St Thomas; Mi ollock, Pye, Liverpoo! brig Jsffe son, T d to bark on 7 im le Gilvestou: Rs Gea Miltiadés, er) Gowan, Liverp ol C parks ny, pace Boston; Sarau jan, Bos ba Rater (B any yiee ce | ato, and schrs Hope and Feo Lg brig Elliot, schr yw, fim Atta’ Provincetown. Feb b 19—Arr Ricuatonp, Feb 2—Arm ser. Maneh Qs— ship ‘Washington, Knap) neue, Feb m—Ar Fortune, Combe, ‘a market out, Feb }—Sid schr Mi By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Avrxanoi DC, Feb 21—Arr, schr York. Sid Onetango, St Johns. NB. Bacrim at Roseoe, Ricker, fm Philadel) Turks arriet, Sears, fro, Fan steamer Jew Douglass, New York. Sid—b: Adam: rown, Pacific ly Gen schrs aeuly A Thompson, Nass jew Yor! yb 23—Arr, batk Pas Ryder, from B “ome Ports. Heb 3h Arr ship Bur spate «Het hicol: Pony ome ‘Hereford, Phil ? Wert to sea shi ¥ A “Charleston, rowan, do; (ck, Bos ou; Lydia Aus, Garwood, brig Larch, Gray, Se Stine, Feb J1--Ar achy Dasbadoes, Kidder, Nw York, via ee Nickerson, f. nist 2; soa; and Boston, Duauing. u en Tem asreckt Curling; Sahriveres fi Jdebarton, Leach, fm \ York. Chae r bel Storgau, New York: Ca | Whuhte Hiitahs Uabae jelow, comin’ up—schr Warsaw 3 schre Feb 15—Arschr Warsaw, Bur- Datars} -2 A lpbama, ie a ee denas, for Portland. dailed—schr Rowena, Young, bi and, Carlie, B. hone, Harvey, fm NYork; achrs Euphem Boston; ess, Sutton, fm . Indus, Coffin, checed, Kirkland; schrs Wieshiogten, , Gould, ‘si ek Nantasket Roads, at Havana, 6 dys. Cld, a ks Pi Vilndel phi hrs | Md, brig Heury Buck, 1 21 lights in the | 2 Low ara New ee boats went to brig ‘from | whose captain in- jooner at anchag on phil tees A Geol Harrison-San Mined oun, (Br) Webster, ine. Carleton, Charles Al ter, Smack, N York. Sid—schr Sea, Hart, Norfolk for Thomas- ryant, Cabs. GW Kimpton, New or MONTHLY KEPORT FOR JANUARY, OF THE NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL, Pee No. 75 Chambers of Misdwe f Midwitery, ‘Ai { Hip, 4 2 i 3u, 1Case 2 Epileps) 2 Canes 1 Affec iF thra, without cutting or 1 Operation for Hare lip, jon . 2 Felypus removed froth the 3 Retention of Urine, 4 Wounds Hen 2 Casesof | ae tran, 1 Bad 8; f Wrist Joi iBara ofthe Feces ir at to between 4 and 5, hcl, “3 —This institution is not 8 ci CASES SUOCESTULLY. einreee 4 Throa Gr. 2 Cases G of Appetite, frem improper 3 Pai habits 2 Pain it 2 Cases of Diarthooa, 1 1 Gase of Vomiting, 4 4 Casesof Nodes onthe Bones iw peal Lytenees Primary ousampiion cured 9 3 seonalan TET Vice, 2 Acute [alimmation of the td if th : ihren of the mouth Lannsy Bore Fa ena racture of f 1 Salven Tumor removed H k taken out it Debility and Loss Seine disease under lea of Hysterics, re Case of Cholie, NEW EST. For the 1 eee byt SO. Se ae which wi oon the the debilitated Scalp, r causes. ‘the uel hem at 1d Ce Vy articl tikiy, bat pede to seed tee +] pe 8 of br the Pul: health. It is an exes will be cured as I | ae | eereae Boge , 273 Broad: Era th be for the old estabii j31m*m Tt, Oy ro is the Indies’ devartm: 4 pee wots way | manele fae to fete Sealy, impaired ines frequentl; ‘ace Sunburn, Riugworms, from infaney. | settled upon my lungs, and jan to and hearty, on phe] m atin eontinn, eit webttesenens ‘that if the difections are followed, they alle ey it, believing cet La LOW, examined, and obtain pay a 4 Fourth street, cor. 5 tt, 96. Please Dear it mind that tr. inal Genuine Pulmonic 8} ished THE FARISIAN 5 SECRET. UST PUBLISHED, a Ni yale ES ge nee 8 be Brntay where be clr ep hat ay Pa Perfamery has ya, he Feat Choice AND TOLLET by 8 spect sara Lip fmm cess art iter SOAPS, s0 30 tr ised alkali rematns to skin eee e, Real eenette pees tee ViNG CREAM, always be preseat in “He offers ct Serie CREAM, so invaluable an appli jon to dali sie saving, att more slnast pre 3, edto gdito beautify and cleause the bea Pay of the Sealp; some ol for the irritable head; others compounded wit! with ered, is pret by. an appl be peeul ization, 1a om other sr batanees of a sim (og he can refer to Messrs. Aspin- ce Bo forthe last several. years have his store sore will hbo ne nepeseant syerrae I iuily bet hia establi pen bak rac! oer othe artia . and he it upon resentation, and he enjoins it apoo the same ndherouge to tol ENE ROUSE! oteine limporter of Perfam Pa rte Chester toners, Poingetpea. THE FACE AND SKIN CHUNCH'S VECKTABLE LOTION. HIGHLY valenble Cosmetic for cradiearmug Krustions icularly Pimples, PVreckles, and waning cone Spr MORE CONFIRMATION THAT CONSUMPTION to Cad ys 1 fee e as VES eres and I = aheavycold,which ord after using ad a pain hich my] cover. Tecot tie! means by which 1 w ENOCH SW. Hanterdon County, + Palmoni: ip is prepared i 4 the for sule ac his principal fice, Ne. {Coane evethets lunes consumption, dye harge. & Co.'s, 3M street; A. B. Sands Mogae 4 Blcecker sects and iter, Washington Square, ret. SB. Beekman does not sell my ori- rap, ‘and to avoid deoeption, apply »» at No. 4 Courtland stre J. H. 8) CHENCK. DR. (HULL’S TRUSSES AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. superiority of Dr. dged by the most eminent physicians im "Bice Vesey street, Astor House. A fomale in atandance phiets describing ja, and liver complaint, free of c Carrol oe Ween Hull’s instruments over restore the hair, stop its does not arise from a destruction of the or- id are not to be contou: iy syorvenaes Spoarete oh cases — beste Cutaneous Lotion for a short time will clear rilliant complexion. sold in rng sree: very solel; rt9 Capo a ‘ae ea thou- oa ie les, there trath ‘ame mel Treatise” of the author, hor ule role whlch proceeds, tae: "i reapeeto aatizraana ite a renerally aceo ns Tas tine, ee eemreiee ied exceed p Biotchs the in bottles in the treatment of this complaint. Many f ness to this city fora short: though it has been a source of trowb! those who cannot Joave their hotaes, the lar m with hus“ which bas an interesting chapter, wiving and written the Plainest BOXMneT nelosed in « little mee s cheat, eax be ol pretenders and ce. in swnich “infest this € {the num pt rey gees ness pursuits. Recent cases cured in ‘S$ BILITY, JERYOUS: oR ee LL, Adare men Jersey. sing from a too frequent indul thereby causing wat ily, withont by mal t o, by. all others, eee a pertonca losing a fee, care atten vpecd cae went to any pert of Fey game J jon from the French, | “fice @8 Gold street. Open from 8A.M.to9P-M.. fantsetty saxgetherel ander all cireameanees, ci) | Eeelian cna sid emai bynes of fan in WCTOR , Medical Cal Gard. 196 Fal lon, and other ‘BY ALEXANDER LEBAUM, M. D., Yorn inthor of lets pabltat Venereal Publisl mod © baum, 130 Washi: two copies frst 4 sal yaa 121 Fulvenst, Ets fixing of toavaid i destrection DR. SWA cien ‘Chicken Pox, tion of the Hea't. ‘Radvas, 1 Ampuration of Finger, ory gr water in the if the Throat, vo luag randing na action of the Orifice of the Urethra. in the afternoon. iy NEW INVENTED IGS AND ‘LOUPEES. Wigs fae one, perfeenly without wot Ms, Removedirom 1 Brondw: v sua os os perfeeay. sdapted and Scalps so fy detection. Itis an indifferent head of countenance any of the vexatious ‘wearers, can be procured | street, near Bro fo. dway. | 7, DOCTOR ARNT’S ae OR bag B. liogs, sovereii as velvet. SALVE. Chronic Sores or ‘Bwel- | for =i is suee ope ofa lester from Doctor, Wood, - hah ¥g Arnt, beiag int iv les Arnt, 0 ft possesses merste which will speedily the confidence CH) eons, t tis with which T have “yy {isvcue tees “ it use it with success, and freely aud d'cheerfally commended 3 ‘ produce in several casca of iafla ance fom a letter hea by pine ee o her seia not withhold an 1 ink are know it to, ce | geese ualethesion, Itound her entire) ing it twice as | directed, the milk 1 lad of eno thew Os Neh geatedrs loek--Sir: ‘That the lief ‘Sly ve” may be known to the al het state a few facts connected with my own case. t dead. They child to her breasts, and they are deed Ng call me the Good Samari ratified that the “ Relief Salve, Beries Ast = troduced to the fae lec: any the reatest possible | it to others. 1) cae m had, however, appli- Salve’ that might and the next day, aud to iny yund her entirely relieved ant iy Tel start ing eat virtue of ‘ Arnt’s Re- | fed, I deem it my About laty to | t twenty | years ago | received an injury from the fragment of avers cannon striking me in m} ti a ge ¢ an hos sulted in sc application 1 iatty m™ lor i healt eypearan sar tel rnd retail by the prinei range no do ly yours, &e., Hotel, No. 133 Falton be oN yin; from that e} to tS vervedieg ny i jell | feria, i bevoF had Fey ond RSONS. i scot C It De ctriemaceuble vss FD? BV ANE Daren rat es ere igs Waser "| fein darren tui agate teaieeernar | ice acti ae ay eo ed for snsoeeai at riper iG, a and dbe Gay bee iER’S CORDIAL, 2S ei ver 8; were sce streets, B8ol nor’s,)-198 Broad ae description of several forvenarel, wate a well Greenwich street | ral pr | P.8. Ay are seen in with ngredient, is given to its good quahiti the powers and fanctions of Cavriow ~All preparations of are fictitious aad counterfeit, juable remedy had introduced itself j therefore, be not deceived by the many B jous Mixtures,” but try petada iladeiphia jd wholesale and retail at Charles Hz Binns, (late Dr. Mil- way, comer of John roadway. 205 Bleecke Member ofthe Facalty of Medicine of F Parie-Phys Hospital—Knight of | Hive ve 8. Houore 29, le in Remi York, aw, jompound noc ONSUMETI VES then ee aS live by WYATT & % AYNE E’S Tala tay Bechal anys Seis SYRUP OF WILD fo, Rometion 1 it is called wis of the pr ‘as a supporter by it iid NW. Sommer THIRD Bi ae PRIVATE, "TEREATISE, N CERTAIN he ee Cy tg convenient means of cure are stated 1n ble manner (the prescriptions yeing given without reserve); giv sfford sn a fords wie belt in the author's 07 also a clear rs frequently To be had mts, b nearly imitated the tit Severs ie. and vadvertisements, as they could do; those wi gigled will, however, soon detect the ct the imposition, are ul the Opmion im general envervuned of those who obtru jg their skill upon che public (maltitndes of whom ost every paper), itis Le eg! ‘a dui the mk clam te [aca pow J he € Hmontal ach is most grati 2TOR JOHNSON, 17 Duane isone ofthe oldest and | the che city Certain class of | Gne-stand for eleven yes ye ly treated 12) ener ee in those old half. | cane ein inant. No mat 9-3-5 ‘dericture, the body, orth thethrort, or nose, pains in the head ‘and bones ofthelege, | willand cau eure you, if your case 1s curable. ital we Bometimes called ‘Weakness, indulged fn by aceMony a er Fragen ict fect, forgetta ation | the , are ouly symptoms of this: allt Poa go hid | fadecoat cee ‘cured in two as fying, bn hy sician efenintne in the city. IMEDICAL AND SUKGICAL OFFICE near Chatham st. pateiape ceameet yaician and: er sehable mere “Roe y.! af ever, Fae vot ann of ‘Hate ¢ Guide tees ropa str re the most eminent in Am as Si oft chia city, Dr. Piynek oF ‘others, and Serersation nto refer to almost ja23 imos*r OUKSELF. Ty AN N DASPENSARY, ‘No. 3 Division street, es- © present ere gare and the scot DR pin extaticd DROP. “Ths allel jrance f dftectious,) whi fall eure in i canes, we. no matter seated in mer Seo ‘shorter i world, N EXTRAORDINARY WORK, And Fe which _ as that can safely be rel ed en without injury to the siness, than any Prive 81 pert vi MORAL "PHYSIOLO inly Wriiten ay Hon. a by BR. Glover, To sense, thi! pork i is om srhich will command true afew w ignores, Iti ‘Treatise on the Population 3 Oven, arith Addons aad Susie iy pers the ela ta saat Craton Gel fall TT oe canes a artrsich lowed, we are the p it would exist. 9. will | oe oust, Ren Be Robert H. fat ba pesy' na pat tog Le aie orders sh should be I» Ppost ped, olon & Adriance, in 418 Im*r THE GENUINE AYNE’S its, that The atmost effi- jaal. ary excert Dr. the sennine de cure D: stores, age Hiadagn sigect 312 1m*m the best and most ¢ plainest poe for the ‘extortions class, of sources of by post. sebou £6 Im*me UUNARY ORGANS—Such as hese rrhoeu or Whites, scree ‘Som (aking other me. it ditections. yule tars treatise ‘which le wareanged 09 fec- iS eas ith less trouble to the’ pationt other sch meget ni « KETCH- the to eS ene cit’: don, ae bare Sine Phi with one sitwho ave po cake: tha | nae he to the inthe sick fick Sy MN Fits! Fits!! VANS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT—An infallible dy for Epileptic Fits, or Falli ting Sener One of the proprietors of t ‘roa faable ble Medicine, was af was ja25tm*m Taisen SE 7 we sa merous a oo a a re IVANS & HART, Prop Ce eee ee eh eee f0.gsye ,fke—his ledicine,” ea tee ont aba, 7 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL 4DVICE Strietu: ‘eakness, lnability, of the parts, &e., ood by» removed by Abernethy’ ie —— of mereury. They are equality tone and rae ee tho- eves When ‘gn ithe ein the CONT Ld, GENTIAN seule re SARSAB\ ee = OGY.