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wi i and jeu 2 the of Tilden and t ext | sie puccunowdeattipon.Weharercaed | gar Manone Heer ae Wks | Sone rtp ences ett Saari wen Wee ee | tellige i fi respecti . ‘ ; ARK T! \e 1 i + + SAgsponding fear, ble thata more favorable modification of these laws me} | os _ | | ports hey hs edna rare x Sac ped yan ty AO * | be made than that proposed by Sir Robert Peel, 4 city. | Thursday Evening, 3 March 5, Very Interesting from Washington. wisely ahah ta Welded of the melogle Mn Tileca son leh bic rece ced oocw. | _,/t#Ppeers by the monthly statement ofthe Secretary Died, | sree Tht: FLOUSH, i e Liverpool. . .Jan. 6..| S1s'e peaitignapen the costem, mete ter rs | ofthe Treasury for February, that the amounts en | On yesterday morning, March 4th, 1946, of inflamma-| Sir Abel Handy “ j My Bass AFFAIRS IN THE CAPITAL. a ‘Portsmouth’. Jam & chair. A discussion ensued between this member and 4¢posit in the government banks of the three principal | tion of the brain, Jon, ‘the oldest ton of Francis and | Bob Handy... Wane” + fiortamouth. Jan. 8. | Messrs. Develin aod Stevenson, as to how much Mr. cities, at tour periods, were as annexed:— Catherine Dalton, aged 12 } wi Smet ‘ears. | "The friends ofthe family aro respectfully invited to MIS rd Boston, New | attend his funeral this afternoon at half-past 3 o'clock, | Mr. Ally Creal nson ran behind his ticket. It was desided that it * Silay Sry Meee was about 900. Mr. Stevenson took occasion to say that 2°YP™*MEST Verours iv ge Ba no man could excel him in business, politics, pote | from the residence of his father, 121 Eighth Avenue, Mra Courtney Miss'Fauny Gordon. | Wasnincton, March 1, 1846. . Mr: Sherwood now occupied the ‘cok and: bs notion, Creat Pita’ | Corner of 17th street, (lately removed from 89 Crosby | ani pies eee ‘The Ultimatum of the British Miniater—The Tarif the committee rove, amid the greatest confusion, with Merebaats’ Bi Boston, 8 723,551 eet.) Mod os 1 " Mr Bass | and Mr. Pakenham. n understanding that the House an afternoon ses- | Bk of Com N. os a7 613,163 | ~ ‘isher | ; nee: sion to finally dispose of this question, A motion was R¥,or Americas! Seer Scie Gees ew | AUCTION SALES. | fatience Cram; don | A most provoking typographical error occurs in Baltimore,... . Jan. 16, BOW made to adjourn, and lost ; then the House took ® Mechanes’ Bk, N.Y : 303/927 = | f Admission—Boxses, $4; Fit, 9 conte; Gallery / my letter in last Friday’s Herald, which it is neces- | Ashburton, . . Jan.23. ‘The House met at 4 P.M. Messrs. Ame Yor's0a lise | Seen Damage Steet HARDWARE ‘Me —Tuttle & Do- Boots opanas 4 o'sioek, and the Curtain will rise presisely | sary to correct fortiwith. In that part of it, after | jan. 24. say Prevent, M Watson & ‘Sherw Herel ene NY, | Binge face sean 731606 | 2 lazeau will This Day, at 290 Beael st, Geosennt of Sossee. SOWHY THRATER, having quoted language used by the English minis- . ia Bk, Phila. k 1786 | whom it y concern, 1» le ry . : Jan. 90. | aad ee Sinree | Bh of Commerce, Phila. 219,007 139,68 105007 S00'ISt | om uthe vorage of ‘ importation, oe os a cae ta A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR | try towards iis genes, and which has found its - | monopol corporations 5 tee bid H RS OF Mare ware., Vis: : Y's BENEF way here 1n letters from London, | am made to sa! 3. Total... .. Sad Irons, Billet Webbs, Shoe Bi ‘Lamps, Sand HADAWAY’S BENEFIT. y » ys | Llipeb, 6. | Ripebanee particular, The gel lobbies are | Total dépoaes: Paver, Bhoe ‘Thread, Percussion Caps, Ou Btoues, “Ane Han ‘Thursday Kvening, March 5, | “Such is the language of her minister to private | above have been a long time at sea | interest in the! ieeue upon thi question. "fiayer | ‘The amount on deposit in the benks'of thoes thren | alters erce invoice of Hale Brushes, Shoe do, Horse do, | The Ferformanes will sammense mith the Drama of — | erage ern ;” whereas, it should have been, and some anxiety is felt for their safety, but none | Pavemerer, anda tage gg ee aan Cities has increased, within the past month, $494,068 as ready. m5 It're. Mr JR Scott | «* Such 18 the language of her ministers, sent to pri- in our opinion, need be felt. Two or three of the | decided ability, re d to Mr. Sherwood. "os remarks | The total deposits have increased $203,624, and the de- H.DUCLUZEAU, Auctionerr. mera ct Lies whiek ‘GJones vate persons here.” The letter “s,” and the word | above we should hardly look upon as being due, bu | Were confined fo the position of the Houve upon this ques- | posits in all the other banks have decreased $290,404, | J'4BLE 4 FOCKET (CUTLERY Shefield Patter Cua’ BORN TO GOOD Luc | « sent,” are omitted, making the sense the very dif- | for the remarkably quick passage of Captain Tinker» | person’ grick a net ie on eee eae | ‘The trenalers during the past month have been as gu iat eB rar iwo'elock, acthe auction | — Paidy O'Rafferty,,.--. 271; Ms, Bamey Williams | ferent of what] intended it should have been. ii sion, very loud talking 1 | follows :— disstaadueeg D. ESS. i i iti | inthe Toronto. members_as to the expediency of teking Nhe fost ees | ‘Transrens Onverev. ths for approved Paper Table & Pocket ome MM ee venport In order to show that this was 90, sacaet pny Axsany, Feb. 28, 1846. | 7 iaipe Saally: sareed, - 7P. Mat ee commition A Ss Mechanics’ & Farmers’ Bi; Albeny, vert +$25,000 00 | Cutlery, comprising « large sosortmat of the most des |e | pi’Znd (| gv ipooe gatatasnmnairea ane ers, 2 ets.; oe penne? in bees the error occurs, Re er Affairs at the Capital—Movements of the Legisla- | sot Errytapest angry te | ae * lo. aoe net eit nell canine Sitelece De found worthy the atten- | “Doors will oven at half past 6—eurtain will rise at7. lowing language under notice, said to have been ee ture. ourned, a ba teertvat S28 a0 Shan, the House ot | te Canal & Denking Ce iN ie ek | welts, Lppmniate at of Mottram £ Son's Fettern HOWkS cay, | used by Lord Aberdeen, and transmitted from Lon- i ; i ohi ; I make no doubg that the Senate bill will pass. | To the Ohio Life Ins. & ates is Darvers, aps tn) AT PALMO’S OPERA . | don to thi steamer :—‘* By God, we Weather temperate—beautiful sleighing—Senate | The Senate mePus usual. ‘Mr, Porter reported | Tifec Weekes: Cearceegen thee grenttiist of New | — wail make eo’ horecne Cie Ueki MiC Gee ce sparsely attended this morning—Young, of tne re- | the petition of the Troy and Schenectady railroad cor ‘ork, Amazon, York oval, Adelaide and Electric Penetrating, Reduction of prices. —Boxes, first and second tiers 25 cents; | We are determined not to submit to their bullying gular army, in his seat as uswal—Denniston in his | Pt2Y,*0,be relieved from a loan of $100,000, made to Osssann: | Hair de; Horse, Dusting, Paint and Shoe do, ia suitable lots Children under 12 years, 1234 ceuta-Private Boxes 50 cents. | any longer.” It is clear, therefore, that ais valving 4 - . rsey, is... . $5, for retailers . st oat ee ‘ 1 g place, reading the important intelligence from | 7A bill toprovide for the construction of a railroad and From Beni of tho State Of New Yeu WV... sees Oo |. Alsos Hardware-Crusisting of Shelf Goods generally. PARESIAE OY See SE ASOre | ham was not even thought of in the connestion at . x ‘4 ] di Widilagton in yesterday's evald. Twelve of the, | “ackweler nevigaiion from Like Champletn te Boom | Brom American Eackanee Beck, | For particulars see Catalogues, which are now ready. DAN RICK’S BENEFIT. all; and I deem it necessary to correct the mistake “"hoye” from New York eecivea tsa pare ait ive | Pai, Onekin Conner, was ohh dtsine on Soot | From Nene nee ipsa crtanments el commen with he ex . '@ to at once, lest either he or any one else mi; The Assembly bill, relative to duties on goods sold at From North River Bank, | pose { had reference to him, and had done it in | de auction, was ordered to bo printed and made a special | From Bank of the Metropolis, Washington 220/000 00 | ‘W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. | ‘The entertainments will commence with the exercises of WwW. and marched into the Senate lobby this morning, in a BY. E. WILLARD—Stock of Crockery, Glass and 261, 51 | A Grand Equestrian Fete. | tionally. i . Friday, March 6th, store No. and Eq 4 , : very ordorly manner—their object ambiguous—suppes- | Fer for,to-morrow, | From Clinton Bank, Columbus, Ohio. . .. 40,000 00 Rater ee eciainr f ? ral stock of flowiog bi Mr Rice in a Negro Character. The Union has again undertaken to deny that ‘When the Sena in wi From Wisconsin Mar. & Fire Ins. Co., Milw'ke 30,000 00 ‘4 vig Ft wea ond ME. MACARTE ini H ed tobe the bearers of sealed intructions from the de- hog ie Denaie Went into Committee of the Whole Michi in 0.» Mill 5 d other te grani , plain edged, dipt, cc, f; Paine j the British minister has made his wtimatum, as cruise MRIS A ete onthe Texas and Orego resolutions, and Senator Put- | From Michigan Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich. . 50,000 00 ted and taney ware, none of her best acts. | stated by me, in the same communication, as well, The whole to conclude with DICKENS’ BALL, ROOM. | York delegation in the House, as to their votes on the 0G> Extra pertormanee every Wednesday and Saturday | of ‘Mr. Walker's repert, while in the office of the his remarks, submitted the following preamble and reso- | $707,487 02 | Sale peremptory, and the goods must be removed by Monday i printing bill. also, as my declaration thathe had asked for a coy lutions | ' jive possession of the store. Out of town buyers can have | thet goods well packed. i vert msicer | after | nam concluded his remarks. Senator Putnam, during | | ‘Also, 48 peckeges Tumblers sold ia lots from the shelves. | | The transfers from the banks of this city amount to = Whereas—The State of New York has long since abo- | 7 at half-past7 | latter,on the day announced ; and then ve: ve- Herewith I send you a statement showing the receipts | lished the institution of slavery within her berders, and | $991:243 51,which have all been transferred to the Canal | otelock, PO St 7» Performance to commence at halFpast? | j/'concludes by saying, «* There is not @ syllable of of merchandise, foreign and domestic, imported into the | by 8 resolution of the Legislatu 0, | and Banking Company of New Orleans. an $1000 CAPITAL PRIZE! | BOWERY AMPHRITHEATRE AND NEW | truth in the whole story.” la- | A meeting of the stockholders of the United State: Hi long lease of a valuable 4 | Sity of New York, and also the quantities sold by public | talon of indepen yy E underaugue suction and by private sale, during the five years last | vernment; an od ha ory | YORK CIRCUS. With respect io the “ultimatum,”! my [) | Bank was held, in pursuance of adjournment, on the 2d | a | the annexed report was rubmitted,which was accepted : ls, has passed the As- Resolved—(if thé Assembly concur) —That this Legis- i sembly, and has been made the special order in the Se- | : vention o fe ofthis The committee appointed at the meeting of the stock- , | 4 No. 87 Bowery. Rockwell § Stone, Managers. | was, “it is thought the British smanisler mad le aa we Past. A Dill regulating the duties on all goods sold at | institutions that property shoul st of | inst. at Philadelphia, and after the reading of the minute, | ° LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE.CIRCUS. pelea tg 3 uC Dot sjate posras,. bgean and e1 cing a heavy penalty for the neglect | citizenship. fore, | = ia dress ra BT ASE hg Thacadar Wevuing, ‘March 5, | my own knowledge, such to be the fact, but 1t was | SE WNC tnTomees i ith the femed | the belief of those who knew that the Cabinet was lature recommend to the convention of the people o ‘The performange will, commanen, with the fome 1 , | in session until neax 11 o’elock that night, that Mr. nate for Monday next. State, whe: bl t tr | holders of the Bank ofthe United States, on the 5th day | ™**"* BILLIARD TABLES. - Mrs. GOSSIN asthe PERSIAN SULTANA. | the : A billto extend the time for the collection of taxes in | they abolish ell perpeetey eatin ear ce ritution, thet | cf January lest, to ascertain the: fects ofthe controgersy | FOR 8412-2 fire rate Tables, wich fixtures complete, In- | LEVI NORTH will appear, for the last night but three, in Rakeshers Hag rg i ih Sane anes Eeecatcie the county of Rensselaer, occasioned a very protracted | that theright of” auifrage, be extended to all malc city | Detween ihe government of the United States and the | 2 auire 184 Chatham square. Bien | Gee ere oe, : ‘ hoon ; and fter the Cabi to- flabate this morning in the Senate. ‘The DID, after a de- | zens alike and without Socpect to colon | bank, and the propriety of memorializing Congress in FOUND, | BORE sen ee SPORTS OF OLD SPAIN, or the peti: pretend "DS oeana veer on ata hate of about two was amended toinclude | Resolved—That the Cl te t | reference thereto, and also to report the annual expenses SILVER W. i" F et > 6 the whole State, except aity ‘of New York, in its | RY of theabove Proamble and resolutions tothe Pres | ofthe institution, with the. salaries of the trustess and | AL AT ot Retreacs Phe mcnaeton and Vax | "Friday, Benefit of WIDOW DOWNIE. rovisions, and fnall rick sts, onthe $d of February. The owner can have it by | Boxes, cents; Pit, 123 cents. Doors ‘open at 6}, o'clock. | circumstance, and one which would not have oc- | applying at'15 Rose st, proving property and for this relock. | applying at 13 p Paying for this | Performmfices commence at 13 o’eloe OARD WANTED, question of Oregon | dent of the Convention, when assembled. agents respectively, Report, That your committee an ition, involving questions of | Upon the learned Senator’s conclusion, the Committee | YeDed on'several occasions, attended by all of th tremendous importonce te the United States and the | roud and the Senate ee ree ee usion, the Committee Bathe cata ot. B Chandler, Esa.) in dlecharge of th a ng aie curred if something of a very extraordinary nature had not raed In farther coafirmation of this, CARD OF ADVERTISEMENT. i ‘anne: xa | the general impression among well informed per- consummation of the xation of Texas having been | I learn that Senator ‘Y. Be # | MSATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, | 6 . actcaa/ ama? savas cahaseaa ee Shia aemicomn comemios eres | Canien tau ecrces, teneare! | CWvhccaranhrnc age iganatRgnae,) "CREAN GPR ADR” | eT ager Cntanon pags en of tate tu e | tothe Cc | » le si and cog. . Zz | ; | ted i ; barmony of Christendom, the ‘Senate resolved itsell into | eheioitdaiens | nizant of all the facts sot forth in the resolutions, your | ine tierldc eee, Medress @ Z, at the offer of | ANN AND DELAVAN |... | fold greater than what I have reprosented it to be ; Committee | 0 the questions of the expediency of an- Police Intell! nexation and of | Senator Folsom ied ‘chart, hse committee addressed written communications to James ANTED=5, WOMAN Robertson, Eq, the President of the bank, requesting | WW ANC)LD By arespectable Protestant young WOMAN, from him such information inthe matter as would have general housework. Apply 64 Gold street. md 2t*ro ae he eet Taare ae acementsn | and, moreover, the causes generally assigned for en, ident’ ton. - | this state of things by many of the President's tatsblishynents nay’ be found the following | friends, are the unauthorized articles which appear- notice to quit ; Charge of Bigamy.—Police: Willis, the chair. Senator Putnam took the | ward, ek igpinn Here men A. Hay m floor—he proceeded to take a retrosnective view of | from New Jersey, charged with bi furnished,the basis of a fall and satisfactory report, and | cbike Serer ; jedin the Union some time ago, claiming the ‘Texan annexation ; the cistinguished Senator alluded to | law, John Hollis, of this city. It cenzare, tha have enabled the stockholders to understand the true y | ,pAit® LOUIGA HOWARD, principal act Equestrian. snd | <cwhole of Oi f y. It appears that Hi | f ‘a elo-dram ‘whole of Oregon or none. a he prominent incidents connected with the nomination | was married to the daughtar of Hollis, some two years | miatits of the case, and guide thelr fature ection in the 192 BROADWA Y, pieced bef apirceniwe pecs omgand aa | ‘There is not a shadow of doubt that the adminis- Hon ton oe oe Van piveh's mndaticn A oe | ago, by the Rev. Mr. Poisal, of this citys and that about | Penged to thie Felts pol ore ne phism rng TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. EDWARD WOODS, on a clegant Equestrian, on {wo | tration is overwhelmed in, difficulties growing out Spetioet= thet the menrare wesconsthtenal-ihat | wicktioe Mie aachk haa Raat hy Ne eRaet | may be rcnived arpa terea? eau te prasiods Fry di geen Pot | Rs ee enn, whe coogi red versie: | eerie Be elaeoeie er aoe ease ‘was a literal violation of the treaty existing between the | that ‘place, well knowing that hie fice yee arate Of | means of arriv ta proper knowledge of the facts, | GPECIMENS of RING'S uno) | “Hight Female Equestrisns, who appear in grand cavalendes. | sent in his sdtimatum, it is so much like it, that the United States and Mexico, ‘Tha learned Senator took living. Ifo will be takento New Jersey fortriei,, “| beyond the isolated one, that tho institution in iteelt 6 | MACHEAN FOR SHAVING: frst | Wathige Dancer and Hauestriaa performer, bliss LOUISA | friends of peace here say that war with England is PRIS ground upon this measure —his remarks were ablo. | Disorderly House —Peter Van Syckleand his woman, | "Dderno expense at present. | dees — | inevitable. Pad House to hoar th ry. Jane Kinny, were arrested yeeiariny for keeping a di From the statements made in the communications from Principal Male Equestrians, Messrs. LEVI NORTH, T.V.| With regard to that part of the Union’s disclaimer Hou r grderly House and common resort for lewd wouen, at the president of the bank, it appears that the president | TURNED, sod WB CAREON: mogues.. «| shout Mr Walker giving the Esitae eee oer Hotes War ere agp a eo or Vstreot,_ Committed to prison in default of | on4 directors have no authority to require from the | than ihe old soaps. All, therefore, who vould consult eco Backend ide , after the Italign invention, by Il BIG | ae reports belore ae ren heats sant ima Oon- +4 aban esaiie Bishop Perkins of St. Lawrence. A Minister in Tre -A Methodist minister,who h: Trustees any information in relation to their managing | From the New York Gatette. New Soap.—We speak Ne RIVERS FAMILY—remarkable for their high talent | ty of "the Secretary of the Treasury for saying it. depres teat and veteran ‘mem hitherto been held in high esteem by his flock, was | of the affairs of the trust, or to interfere in any of their | {fO™ experience, and we speak, from the more professional | in the gymmastic and Acrobatic # Thy i) ki eu f bene stated thee th erases in the d Charge of a very Interenae agave magistrates on the | proceedings. The effects of the bank were duly assign: | Avy’ Mater. yt is shead of any thing ever yet found | Horse Ry about the time named in my letter, (not having a file Gime & history” of the ort’ of ¢ * } pd end tenteheereditastha 2 out in th at of modern improvements it is aot ouly | ore uae of Characters, Mit. E. Wi of the Herald, (cannot refer to the date,) isa fact nthe ds ry orig | bis cburch, for ‘aking some rather unwarrantable liber. fo tho trustees, on the conditions | anemolient butit is something more.” In short, we believe | first r of the Troupe, MR. McK ARLAND. tk , : Habe democratic ranks, [House jammed , Souator Van | ies without fret obtaining her consent. This matter will | and for the purposes stated in the deeds of trust ; end | Teyethe beat shavirg soap i iquilibrist end Bonare Rh GC DUNBAR. i | cen ti mee heey tin neat noes, san x ¢ ‘ i 1 E inror.— ream, . . ster a 1is tabl Esq., sitting in a side window in conversation with Ste- | sibly dwindle down to a mere asseult they can only be made accountable to the creditors and | ysow by experience to be the beat kind Of shaving seem, and Hing Mito, NICHOLLS, ay | aad asked him for a copy of it which was gives, is jn know by experience to be the best kind of shaving soap, and | yenson, of New York ; tremendous excitement ; vote on | fore we withhold the names for the present. stockholders of the bank for their management in due | those persons who have troublesome beards, shoald not be | Come Vocalists, MESSRS, KELLY, LATHROP, and a ff ‘Inds the printing bill sbout to be taken; previews question | tere Bey Pi eerie hb palta tor ot in ioned ahent wate 5 fi 6 . another fact that will not be demed by him. leed, movedand withdrawn; Mr-Attorney Gon, Ves Buren ta | Jaiee Bipter Deed Dien ee ibe aebarah| oe the hardest and roughest beard, 30 1 to Yender the operation of | WEAVER Mr. FREER. | the Union, in its review of an article in the Balti- the lobby ; Mr. Speaker Crain surrounded by acoterie | boys of 10 and 12 years of (ee The matters in controversy with the government, | shaving perfectly easy. Mr. i- | A constant succession of first rate equestrian performers, | more Patriot, of last Saturday, I think, containing = entlemen m Sergeant's room, smoking some im- | Spicer, of the 9th ward. ‘Thes Enea tnarentea NUE soe ace Galle mereooet tne erate cote hess of br, Milnor, at the p. ctor and friend James Great. No-t | "J.J. NATHANS, Equestrian Director, and twe and five | Shit Mr. Pakenham, was in Mr. Walker's office whe say: ider—| ils ‘W..Cincade and Little F. Pastor. His pupils are an aie iy Parts of the world, aud a continual series of the most | the same thing which | have stated, admits that Mr. Bento othe years noon] es toune Fe | copula Prac ocnteringiorent tren around the | bunk, ar embraced i tho asigniment made by the bank | Mines Coueh aay neh ado Cn yer nn | Eakeaham ed sent tthe Uno fice toe «copy ‘Me a cl » and si ‘arious s it \-- A ; ‘tain cure that zi 5 | § c be | xt day after i . -ME. Perkins was followed by Mr. Stevenson of New | The officer found in. their posression, sunicy. articles, | ‘© *8® trustees, and are placed as fully in their charge | “Vom the Sud nf Dipetch —Brecy man who shar | Beene Pater Sr OHN WIRE | may’be true. But I will ask, the Union what could York, who took a very unaccountable position. Mr. De- | such as segars, books, toys evidently stolen in this | ®* any of the assets of the bank. It is, therefore, exclu- “i It is an exqui A most sumptuous W: ae | may i a Ne ee tienen ia the world, | have been Mr. Pakenham’s business with Mr. jute pleasure, instead of an an- | armor, fags. banners: weapons of war, &e., by Messrs. G. | Walker for four or five hours on a stretch, if it were bis staseelie ans | LETZIN Serorhors gtr fen atic excellence. | 20t that they were concerned in conning over tho Prepared uid lor | A mupesuparniead at heh beed tforsces trained for ihe aze- | contents of the report in which he took so much in- rbena .' velin followed Mr. Stevenson in a brief comment upon a manner. Four toy books, valued st $1, were identified | sively their duty to ad bh and allaying all irritation of the | completed in the very first report of his remarks in the 11 sterday, relative to | . ‘ 3 “ Y y their duty to adopt such measures, and pursue ibsol ciitiie wasenioes of b rath i Nin be ward of | Uy by Jectiee Ontoenmsen: No. 668 Broadway. Locked | sueh a course, as in their judgment shall seem best cal- low ex ir. New York. Mr. Potter fo! in| “John eagerts ond Patrick McManney wore arrested | Culated to secure the rights and protect the interest of | der the directions for use o of Ccongruous and ambiguous speech upon the relati | lost ni ing in thei ile sup- ale, wholesale and retail, and for exportation. bi jects on the stage—at- | terest, and of having obtained the copy which sto of radicals, and, comerraren and tte chancer of | Posed fb toes, for whch anewactit uated Apply | Gee care neg? ee Cameron | SS Sine A nn ING Druin, | Unda yee soFeare eeeae | SPeTgeyss eat fo Eagand tT bard hak, shat ci ion. Mr. Bailey suggested thatthe rgushad | atthe Tombs. Locked up by Justice Drinker. 4 S i pe ae r. as been in the Treasury buidu pigepcetented various remarks of his upon the priatiog fs Two ofthe trusts have submitted accounts to auditors, | wv. p.—Merchauts are parreutarly. requested ia call and ex. | Bujoeurt & and the performances invariably commences | since the time Ihad the honor of making his vialt cecuried between Metre, Bailey, Boe he Devalin, Beltre Judge Oekicy. bes erage ear Aaa laced aatern: ory T ant a it canngr be boa athe aren pew libel FIRST GRAND CONCERT eit oye Fated ae oo e prominent charac! ic 1 rte! _ pe o ad by 5 . i oF : P Argus, eo it was nally uoaniaourly conceded that the | This was an action Dreaghe for the mecotely “ofthe | Phia, and are accesrible to any of the stockholders, or | Hatch, exceeding ‘aby thing of the kind before the public. Mr, J. H.Keemle, | wx | Secretary's report and asked fora copy of it. | Hiad Naraven of. 7 vay senite “polpereer a | ere ae: on —. Se eet creditors, who may be desirous of see! Re aelbe hate RE aos Denuiso sMr.| Lhave the highest respect, personally, for the con- man, subatitted some retmaria’ia fevos of the Meeetly | ate Aeawan, from Matanzas to this port, in the | it appears, by the various assignments of the Bank of | HISTORY OF G, Holman, Mr, Kavanagh, Mr, Le Bars, "Mr. Kneass, Mr.¥. | ductors of the government “organ,” but really I Dill }he thought he discovered retrenchment and reform | consisted. of 120,000, and the ‘subsequent one of sooee | the United States, that the sum of $16,500 per annum is | SCHENCK’S PULMONIC | Cpemettint Me Gouteys, ay, March 1h. | contess that Lhave lost # large share of confidence a ee 1} 1 i inpeda fered, people | rae snd for eek ae ble pares shat 4 '2 50 and | allowed inthe shape of salaries to trustees alone, viz.— | : Mr. Keemle will introduce two'ballads written expresaly for | sae its ee or retne nn froma the pet case, and proposed a plan for the adjustment of the print- | Without rewerd to tho uoeel. chatee ere saenme; | ‘* that the commissions charged by or allowed to the SYRUP, "Miss BARTON will preside at the Piacoforte. | of, the many eeletak 8, 0 eet re ater, ing by compromise or arbitration, similar to thet, per. | and perils of the sous excepted.” It appeared that a | tHtec (rustees designated in the indenture of assign- FOR TH CURE OF Performance will commence at 7% o’eluck. bre Polat p eer Ate ple ac? - yg tae regen ance ana 2, employ inthe settlementof | large portion of the, frst shioment waa spoiled, ot | ment of June 7, 1841, shall not exceed one per cemium | CONSUMPTION | ee ORATORIO OF SAMSON. | with conductors of newspapers. 1 shall not notice Graves tuned i rece ee | Ripmentors0 000 was Wholly Inve The platens coat | upon the amount collected, nor amount to more than bt: ‘ogethrs SUR OOSEAL dines ae. THE SOARS Oh MO HAERD OF THE the last part of the Union's article on my assertion tas 2 ii ‘ h ” i are Ve i i nt will nof Scotch enuf from a very beattiul box inthe ante: | setae’ /9F tbe ull amount of fright on both these ship: | (no ausand dollars in any one year to each trustee ;* | yw que YEAR. 1 the Subscriber, a rendent of hac Neos Fors Sacrod Masts BOAO. 4 ster | font of tarrimry roti he Cokmbiay, Wim! © Seabees Cobeptatinn Cs nes eee oie ee The jury, porsver, rendered 8 verdict ia larec 48a that there shall be included, to be charged by, and | I iby exposure, contracted a heavy co'd, which, settling ‘Gand Oratorio of Samson,” will take italy es” that thedfis not 0. qui pent; previous question moved by a vacilisticg | recover froight’on $5,000 oranges, et $228 per io00-caute | Slowed to, the three assigaees first mentioned in the | his Iunys, terminate DAY EVENING, 11th inst, at the'Ta- | Struggle, as weed, the beginning of this admmnis- Yoice ; withdrawn again ; members r 1g in groups ject to the opinion of the Court, and also subject t indenture of assignment of September 4, 1841, the an- | t Rall particulars of this i | tration, has been of that character, that it has pub- hancing the racket; proporitigns er compromise reject: | UMTS ogy ‘ | nual sum of fifteen hundred dollars each ; and to be | bres, hectic fever, nights dvertizement—1 at |[inhed leading arcles, on leading measures, which ed ; clock pointing to two, hour of adjournment. "1 | was theca, Okley us: Howland ick ca, iconic op charged by, and allowed to, the two assignees last men- | despaired of my recovery. of the b eos | have been contradicted, by authority, even in the Se- move journ, Mr. Chairman.” ‘I hope not, Mr. | in behalf of the plaintif, in his usual masterly and fores- | tioned, in the said indenture of assignment of September | fesidents of this city. can teati'y that, my, This ORATORIO will bo succeeded by the “Seven Sleep | nate chamber. I would have tage sone the speech bey: Poy acon 9 fat OP OA menner, He occupied near five hours in his sum: / 4th, 1641, respectively, the annual sum of four thousand. the tomb. I mith the physician fi la et ge ET raf = peonep icy eco a may any” = u mi up, W or 16 10 Wi ity, er ved in couctry, “4 s | ‘, rf Sas Rs "pies etal Opane ceetaes | Me me" CRTs, | ede nsamasaanty rma teas | Each ceraiee ol ta ees Bars PPiat Ree WaT cae Or | tend len at Nae Maren sae tsk } jefore Jus el. y since W with J. P. PERKINS, No.1 u 44 lore the country. are ete wil ey cy feelin, Mr. Tilden wished to be heard on the question ; | Chas. A. Jackson vs. John @ sAymer et ele.—This cause | and acceptance of said arsiguments, exclusive of what | Mesded.s use 4 Syrup made from an Old Indian recipe, which | WHITLOCK, 88 Caual street, where they will receive te torical information of great value to the question in Monday : Pose ved wenlt ate 2 othe “sy —, Bow | Was resumed, and brought fee issue this morning; andthe has been allowed to clerks and solicitors. Of the medicine for several admission tickets. | dispute between this country and England, and tives to the co ‘of the whigh, for an opportunity to $500 02, and his Conte abate, AV0F Of the plalntig, for | “15 consideration of these and other facts, it was re Tipe, bees, am i MESMERISM, show a degree of patience and be hoard on Monday on the bill; and Joho Young, as R. DODS will deliver a cor | David M. Prat 5 [saac terward: the representative of the whigs, presumed that Mr. | gdrance “This wes an qaceacat oak beenane iane | solved that the board of directors be instructed to apply | tervrards m research hon- b crote of FOUR LECTURES | orable toboth. Mr. Dickinson’s speech ie very full cept some debility. Feari him sme i the Citizens of New York, on the Philosophy of Mes OT elaborate, and ‘must have cose ‘ | brought to dis- | to the trustees, to ascertain the number and salaries way by am, the present Week, in Cuinrow HaLt, oa Tuesday, ” e : age Tilden would be permitted to sprak on Monday. Com- the defenda: mises 56 J d » ai number and sal of ington, New Jersey, where many persons haviog heard of , Merism, the pre: sala} h 34, 41 and labor in collecting all the facts of it mittee rose. Several memorials from the Mayor, Alder. 2°deed of the Corporation thy eae tax slo in tho | Ber#008 appointed or employed by the trustees respec. | mY tsiouahiag cure, aorivedvo me for the medicine, and § | siand 7th’ Dr, Sdysan Seunreey Freaines:e'oederel | treats. Mr. Dix's ie equally 90, thought mote @om- men and Common Council of the city of New York, re- | year 1840 The defence mainly ,rely upon the absence | tively ; and whether the continuance of s many per- | it,in that acction of the country. it soon, need cee | phenomena produced—explain the philosophy of Clairvoyance | denged than Mr. Dickinson's. ‘Both gentlemen had a deke atta atcrectr snes to, wens tee thority on the Part of the commissioners, tolevy | gons, at such high salaries, is necessary or eaggntial to | Ptstioa,and the demand creased so rapidly, that T felt | And the comnecting Suny ri a substance and powers, and.oa | been for.some time preparing them, before they were received, and ely. relerred. ‘Motion "to ad | Recast of beanmmanamtty Gh. _ Verdot tesneerow:,” "| east suckebs Ot the tudiGalioar; knd Whetedr 8 gnibad tele; bt te dr sone or rea ‘found great acon | the Infinite Spirit, hs erenisng eneray, angont of what su | delivered. A7- Journ. |. mass rushing from the galleries — : supp the distant o1 erefore removed J ‘J Da ane Bubs ira nec ae ve. | Manch 4.—John Luidlew and others, vs. John Barly and | dueed to make this statement of the cri fel Naniaicars la Gidlvacin, Magnets: and 0s) 2%.) | Bogvecarrr.—Astbe mail whieh should have left Bishop Perkins is from nerable } old gentleman the peculiar Topresentative of the views of Governor $4,500, po be to igh! 4 loes, sam , | nelly brought Dag yr nthe ‘Howe te 2 judgment obtained jainst the company for upwards | tars, banks, &c. day, ly intimated that there was a disposi- | of $25,000, upon which an execution issue: [, under which d FA . tion on the part of the Aibany Argue to precipitate itself | the amount was realised, exce| the sbove mentioned It was also resolved—that the president and directors (ikea Lalit ‘be | others.—This was an action to recover a balance of fally to call upon the trustees, and request from them an due by defendants. Suit wasorigi | exhibit, showing the different securities held by this Rostie Galena Company, and | bank, in detail, the domestic indebtedness, with particu- onic Syrup, from the fact that thei | fhe Lectures will commen: exch eveuing at precisely 7 here at 6 o'clock this morning, carrying my letter o'clock. “Adiission 25 cents midterm | of last night, will not’ start till 64 o'clock P.M., I CITY OF ELMS. | will give the extract referred to in my letter of the | (THE EXHIBITION of this model, together with models | 21st November last, which I have just laid my hands rt the Mormot fice, wher people o' 4 if I 7 js f the publie bi ings of New York, } upon the mercies of the whig party, and he took occa- | balance, for which defendants brought the present suit | of the United States Bank be requested to report to zens of Flemington, | ye, tee Nauvoo, will remain gpen fora short time Tongerat | upon. cane iwould pe wine hie mit ou hrs oe fall | pentonally’ liable coder their der x cord eres the stockholders, at their next meeting, to be held | monic Syrup was frat o fered to the peblicn st where the Pal: | the Granite ae ATER BE DEN, Proprietor, | On the 2ist November last, Mr. Pakenham and tadge, 2" kc. We think the gontlsmen ls decidedly faken for the full amount. For plaintiff, Mr. Smith ; | efreeable to adjournment, on— Se Donia E.B.UUNSINGHAM buptof Ethibition. | the:Secretary of the Treasury, were closeted for four for ndants, Mr. Kimber. mistaken as to the disposition of the rj ‘The present condition of the bank, and the of | We, the undprrigned, citinens of Flemington, county of | multe | utler, ;. | is i five hours, arranging as it was then supposed, @ ' Some inquests, of no public interest, were afterwards | the trustees of the four assignments, viz—Of May 1, tingdon, and State of New. Jersey, wonld aiate thar ‘Tho proprietor is now constructing at 960 Broadway, a sha neeteetion perdi om soph beomsdoba © bave et taken, and the court adjourned. . | June 7, end September sand? 1641, v ‘intimately, acqaaidied with Mr. JH. Schenck sines THE MODEL OF NeW YORK. reciprocal commercial treaty, based upon free-trade object of an alteration in the owen plan of prison dis- cipline in view. We believe, however, that this gentle- ave been Have the post notes held by the banks of the city and | ‘h¢ year 1833, ich tine he removed tothis town, and as 4 7 man’s visit to Albany has some connection with the pre Court Calendar—This Day. early as 1839 fa: tared and sold here to some extent t carved wood every building, shed, tree, aud | principles.gThis I wrote you of, at the time, which Cincvrr, Count—Non, 86, 93, 180, 186, 199, 228, 262 to | CHNNLY OF TolisdetPale been pond oft and dlacharged’”., | Palmoaic Byrap—inat during our whole actaaintng reat Metropolis of Americas w uict wa | you will see by a reference to your number of the i haracter of Fw months, Above this Modal will. b sont delicate situation of the conservative branch of the | °°) including 964, 975, 362. States Bank ? cds, spd tant we ceonld. bare cvory couboete amy h will be delineated views of public buildings, | 23q or 24th of the same month. On the 26th,the day democracy. We shall ascertain. We slsoremerk thet | tren Srarze SurRemE CouRT-—-March 2—J.S, Towee of Jane %, bs $e pa deposits and notes, {fatement he may make to the public relative to the Pulmonie Trex it tats eokeo to lolaah, for | following, | wrote as follows: “In my letter to you dentlauen ats eatog haces Qaaker | Sanford, Esq., of New York, was admitted attorney | The assigsmente and mele September 4 and 7, | _ We would further state, of our own know! dae, that w, j ~ 4 pee ectrert we York, the | of the 2st inst.,{ mentioned the long interview ‘As the incidents developed upon the Oregon question | Suiinane V0, Sueeee Benpeeds James G. Wilk tofore obtained, and creditors | tu Geuutas Palmanis Svtuete the. poli ep sell or give a lease of the Model of New | which the British Minister had with Mr. Walker, xcitement increase. | * deepen in interest, eo doe: | ment of this ¢ was concluded by Mr. Weste ete ee Pebli e made rous oe arte of cures effected by the that nt on Friday last, but I find by some P mismanagement, ich came under our own imme: £0.65. Mn BELDEN, 00 Brood your devil has printed it Mr. Buchanan. I wish this Axuany, March 2, 1846, | {he defendants. No 114. The United States pleintits re: | ‘There appears to be a determinatien on the part of the wed lope before any, office was PHILA RMONIC SOCETY | to be corrected, so as that the saddle may be put up- The Proceedings in the Legislature, §c. ney General for the plaintiff. stockholders of the United States Bank to investigate ar duty to guard the public against the cor- | FOURTH SEASON.—TIIRD CONCERT. on the right horse.’ and Mr. Avery lovely morning—eun brilliant—anow melt-| 7... eiey iy AcsanroThe following ie the | he smuirtelthelatitution. Statements have, for seve- | **ORfest rar Usagrars nee Clnay, | Te CALC SR ar ene cre | wale, bem tgete om thal day ally wb ; sabi a ‘ ¥.— the ral years past, been made on the first Monday in Janu: | Isaac G. Farlee. edthat 4 a p wa ing—sleighing superb—House in committee on the | amount of insurance on the destroyed by the | ™ 7! y |= 3 will take place on Saturday ev March 7th, at the Apollo | ed, ten days before Con; po i steamer ty M&Th were AMES L. a | for England sailed from Boston on the lst Decem- | TIC. | ber; and, if the 21st of November was thes day when DAY, N ye = the British minister saw a copy of Mr. -, Te- ROM ROCAT the Gitar, bu | port lying on “his table in his office,” a copy of which e8 to tench Lad.” ang Ve | is asked for and obtained, the question about it : having been sent to Ei before being sent to Congress, is clearly decided. It is well known, or | at least believed to be so, that the was en- paaeee : ropert led tia oslellibes, of tho beak ‘County Clerk. regulate the public printing—just take | fi Sunday night:albany fnsurance Company, | ®FY, exhibiting the condition of the bank on that day, | joseph pring aise tadioame povaicits | $4000; Albany County Mutuel Insurance Company, | and showing the progress, &c., made during the previ- ‘Barro ogate. 000; Groto Mutual Insurance Company, $4,900 ; ben egy | G.C.Seymoure in the lobbies canvassing—Develin, of New York, read- | ‘liaweburgh Fire Insurance Company, ry pirateal | (eer So eres? not known to the stock. J ges of the Court. } i | holders, no statement has been made this year, and " ing come writing ons yellow peper—rupposed to beme- | Sefety Insurance Company, $4,250; Howard Insurance | thore interested have been left completely ia the derk | XK: Heading, tina aid tie paper ia i igo idstes borg Shai IO American Insurance Company, pletely @ dark | 0d libitwm—House in confusion—four radicals absent-- | as to the progress made in arranging and liquidating the | ‘ ‘KNOX,” mi John H Capner, — Mahlon C. Hart, whige and conservatives all present, and straining every indebtedness of the concern. The course adoptedat the Peter Ewiog, | | the stockholders, will develope some | gaged in the preparation of his report on the 2lst of nazve to fores. the question before the House. Develin | = No. 110 Fulton street, facts that will enable tho public, and those now hold- eae TO THE PUBLIC. iby, and not at all im le that the British min- was followed by Tilden, in favor of the House bill. Mr. | wa H introduce the Spring Fashion for Gentlemen's Hats, on | 26 the stock of the bank, tocome to some conclusion in | [ WWAS.GURED of n most distressine disease by Ds; JO8. saw it there on that day, and obtained a copy Seeeeey Genseel Van, Baten 16 bn. clots. conversation’ | en ae as to the value of the investment. Thomes Grey, | wer maperek tab alate ae iat ate etna we my tray | of it to send by the steamer ot the lst December. 2 with Gov. Wright in the Executive chamber—Van Bu- | pressing Cases.—The attentio | - Uld Stock Exchange. Atk won JF Holcomb, | and painfuls 1 lost all my appetite: Cou oot say, at oe wraeo Ltd Be not cog Gov. Wright's countenance beams | Avnet _ “ r avid Dunham, fined to my bed; my arms an “ e Union . that “the oe Fee Sede. Ooicbet wepraians tarizben ablic is ceapeciflly invited toth ery com: | $n Ohio's ted BG abe Ue eb RR 19 Hart Wilson. | Feral physiciane; was aaltvatedy | aot eeyllable of truth in the whole story,” when he 4000 oe appendage toa gentleman's toilet. ‘Their assortment embraces | 5990 Llinois Special «37% -25 do 51g was cured by Dr. JosephHeine- 1000 Ind: Bds st 40 6) : | auverts that Mr. Pakenham did net see the report versation ceasod—probebly matters concerning the | every varictr df eens ae 283 Nor & Wor RR Hee aie & aisehatdy Wy ted | N Cart: Be | there and did not ask for a copy of it. I say he did. See en i vi the Ho uve bill wr thet ‘ge bant performing of Streve lutions. in. t 100 > ae tay, | pro rictor, aud fs for sale at hie p pal olliee, No. 4 Court: | south sirest and Maiden Lanes Wwhern i shall be ©) Tt ony not have been at that time that this circum- his ergumpante in favor of the wr doed i | eePocamaehacs Tits SON 5 Reading RR 090 So re persons can receive sdvice, have their Juugy ex | all particulars which | should not like to giv stance happened ; it may have been latter ; but the cae one eee ee vnat provised Tor by the Beh 177 Broadway, opposite“ Howards” | a a Hoewine. ee rer complaint, free of charges Y SN" B.—Dr, H. hasno other office but 20 Daane street thing has occurred, and neither of the gentlemen dill. Here is caucussing in one part of the lobbies— | | Buk Comscrip 8 See Long Isiend RA agit |. d that P - | Chathain, where haudreds of certificates may be seen. | concerned, who are honorable men, would deny it. there 18 canvassing in another part; audible, conver, | Witidtis wink as?.n. | 22 i Bg ge sin awk i | ee or SALE The, Union does 80, “is true, but sie denial is con- aroun chamber; | nesday, March 4—6 P, M. | lo 810456 | ES See: R SALE. | sidered here as prima facie, {Sohbet ta,” and“ come to order” from the chair and There wasa slight improvement to-day in quotations | a teks es ne 0 8 “DR. JONES, DENTIST. | Cee ee ee ee iticiminander cet | dence of the fact. Having now cabled hee tain, Tilden’s voice, advocating the ne: e | forstocks. Norwich and Worcester went up } per cent 35) ai Bank §— 4244 S00 do Ast July 50 DR. JONES, DENTIST. | Iar—marble mantels in basement, and circumstances, I leave the su its official an- Gusembly printing bill. Mayor Havemeyer is aking | Long Island, }; Canton,4; Harlem, 4; Morrie Canal, | Ag ilimoin Pate, dat i Ao 1% | UNgERT A ReT A ted soe oe ened anak scare <bulls by day's ory, shows three Yeargago or aprivas | sion of the report to England, Delors tf o eoagy ; bl ile mantles his countenance. He is © 4 ; ‘i Tene 28% 50 d t iG 7 coe werent be o_o » | teaicenee. Senep, 30 weet SY j nouncement to Congress, on; oe ‘connected with the new char- |! Farmers’ Loan, } ; Penn. 5's, } ; Illinois, }. | Barone cena ve ON weak aR J ig I ral ones for biting and mastication. es For terms, apply to GEORGE GABKIN, | | interest in it ; to me it isa matter of no moment, werrorthe city of New York. Mr. Tilden pronounced a | At the second Board, prices improved, andthe sales | 138 Mom. bis 178 300 do | Seema eee eee bene ae goo oe | Bites | tre than that T donot, ike 10 be off 80 beautiful eulogy upon the “ fierce democracie” of New | show an upward tendency in quotations for all the fan. | 175 Canton Co 3 99 do be 540% | A set of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, poe ee aed New York=the | short by by 8 paperin which few if any friends Tehinyek setae ceriees aera | hm over PO iSite wove tiny Mans | duu RENE ete ilaT ett | Pte Lailaton Iv an omnes the New York members louse ‘i | . 4 ¥; * the % md iwi q ‘dissatisfied with Vi By the arrival of the packet ship Toronto, C y 17% 20ahs Harlem RR 5434 | Single f $1.00 t0 5 00 ‘ire on the premises EEE. 1 lin rat J | aritom Landon, we hve fur days Inter adeices from |g eH GUE" | Peg ete kOe sans mosey eat TEGO WM | Wasmvorox, Sunday Evening, March 1, 1846. marked, Cy! if Mr. Tilden gue that port, and two days later from pool. The politi. | %, 4 * ue ol ete RR 3 “ in Canaistreet. m4 Iwis re = ~ a S will have imme | ‘The Great Snow Storm in this Region. Isehood. finally | cal news does not 50 Farmers’ Loan ms. & h comfortable accommodations for cabie, ing to our recollection, this day twelve to refer their several democracy to “my accounts are of a very favorable character. The London | 3 Reading RR i 100 a #5 46 DR. POWELL OC ULIST, second ¢ sbi and ste rage ‘Paseen ers, which will, be taken at rreraneme ago was as soft and luxurious as blic.”_ Mr. Tilden continued to speak | money market wes in a very easy condition, the railway | 0 40 bao G94 50 do a0 40% | A te Eye to all feetions of Vision, Sto | Fensounble rates. ‘To secure berths early application should | calendar m i i four of aljournment. . go 5 3 {83 | o'clock, af his residence, 81 Broadway, comer ol’ Warren ot. | P® made on board, at Peck slip. oF to | vernal morning in California. And how is it to 1 ‘of his remarks, he said that mem- | deposit crisis having passed away without producing a| 2 Nor & Wor RR do bao clock, af he resid ¥ Hee ee, W.& I. TAPSCOTT, 75 South st, | We have beeing Cited for this Senate bill ‘volunterily, strayed | penic, and the funds had, in consequence, advanced se- do » Opmertion. pare Zz “| aon aiden tase. | day! We pi hg ree us Shi dg Wrig hate ¥ 0 } ith great attention and . 5 Ty weather as has even reeetees ie te te, trath of thie Caeation; | Vorel pér cent. On the Si of February, consols were fell- New Stock E: aa eee or Squinting, cured in POSTON LINE OF FACKH TS FOR van | had ane an M uch a enow storm as reminds you A question arose oF tee committee be appointed to | ing in London at 944a94), for money, and 954954 for ac- | 100shs Vicksburg Bk bIO 7% 54 minutes. MION. Capt, "Edwards, will positively sue a | Professor Espy—such a y and i pon the Governor to enquire into his sentiments. | couut{and on the 6th, bui{four days after, they sold at | 34 | asatimvoted, ARTIFICIAL EVES, of superioe boenty eda) Moruing, at 2 o'elock. a modation | OF the 20h Bulletin of the Grand Army, retreating ‘The subject was, however, Sinally indefinitely dropped: | 97, for money, aid 974497} for account. The cotton | 3 Morris Canal SPP fur cable coeend i srocotje sepvenee: whieh will out of Russia. Oh! the disasters of that terribl Mr. Tilden concivded behalf of his own course asa po: | and com markets were very active, andprices firm at| 3) da Par sae con bry fot of Boyer aureet, | retreat, And it was all on account of the snow.— Iitieta Mae) the galleries are quite filled with | our previous quotations. The seles of cotton were large, | a Nor & Wor | street. m5 i orto —_ WH, FARRCORT Had it only held vp about a month, the d—d Cos- Jedies and gentlemen. A personal controversy is extant | 524 principally to the trade, indicating a very healthy | 30 don a |~~——SHOP AND STEAM POWER. | _msitr 75 Routh street, comer Maiden “ane. | 0 vould have footed the bill, es did the Quad. between Mesers. Tilden and Stevenson, relative to the rf 2 «© do. ‘Saturday 63 "LG, WETSA room a1 by 50 feet, wishin a fot Yards of the | (AEORGIA LUMBER CO. Notes wanted ai 94 ter cent | sacks would ha , : attempt to consolidate the omen ag of “ of the cet pea a ity OY ts valle 8 sot hes a. do Thursday 4% 7 yal a Ferry, in Broonlyn. Apply vo 49 Pelieg Tee | Giataen at, by D. i eae, | tuple Allianco in the late exprese from the Cambria, Monroe, is constantly perpetrating funny contre temps, | Meetings have been pai © cual : + Yorks "¢