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be shorter by two thousund miles from California, | convention with Great Britain establishing the joint oc- across to New Orlean: oe foe Astona to St. | cy ofthe in territory. By general assent, thé 49th parallel is now | _, Sit. Hvwoon took the floor—And if the Senate apthe- Grogan > terre aot an pieaet ed, Ueretes Remetente fassenting to the plausibi- | oftwo hours by the singularly fearless and lanan’s idea, that the whole terri- | spirit which characterised the Senator's ent. [We | tory of Oregon, trom the inevitable laws of political had tak ut as any Pp must in a few short years, come | abrid elaborat under the Bie q meonentinn, he olen Ly »ni | must esteem the alternative of war, for the immedi- any attempt | sdicals Senat ate acquisition, as an unmitigated absurdity. in giving merely ra ——* This te bill is said to tes | We consider that the Baltimore resolutions, m pes yp teerge ~ i measure reform; it is, however, entirely voidable; a securing the election of Polk und Dallas, effected f man and in the fear of their office—that we have almost ‘got a receipt in pirit which had sought to full” for a compromise in the choice of so good a | take the subject of our foreign relations from the autho- | President ; and that further adherence to a mere rity of the Executive department—that spirit of faction | abstract declaration, for the sake of consistency, at | the hazard of the unity of the party, and the ascen- dancy of its principles (aside from other considera- tions), will be abandoned by the administration, in a recurrence to the 49th degree, and the temporary dowaward navigation of the Columbia to the ad- verse party. The great difficulty with the President, is the di- visions in the household party. If he stands at 54 1, he offends the South—if he recedes to 49, he in- curs the indignation of the West. He stands still He 18 awaiting some charitable interposition to re- lease his hands. It is folly to think that he would wantonly abandon the advantages of continued an- co) ntry dishonored. No; ‘on the South, by an inexorable stand upon | treat: i line of 6440, however “ irretragible” his | “facts and arguments.” & There will be no war spon the Oregon question— and the 49th degree will be the boundary, until by the inevitable tendency of “republican principles,” we shall assume the dominion of the whole terr- reading in the Assembly this}morning, and passed; the | whigs and conservative members of the Assembly,voted Teport: en masse for the bill, and the radicals voted ina body ed glee were put eqaneteboe Rasaae By Last Night's Southern Mail, grass, 8 city tors. Thus the whigs and conservatives have routed the port. A report it that the ministers of the com- bined forces. intended to require of the Emperor the system precisely similar to ihat which has existed here | closing of a small pectwhick Oribe bed opened in the matter of printing for the last twenty years, has boundary of the province of Rie Grande, Marengh which been permanently instituted under a distinct misnomer; | f — ‘a in the event of refusal. but in reality, a counterpart of the ancient plan. | In the market, imports were com! ~ is Bie Prine, A bill to prevent fires on the line of the Long Island | but the produce of the country was high aod in mush | Railroad was discussed at length in the House this morn- River Ia Plate.—. ing; theibill compels this company to plough up the | stumps and roots to the width of 20 rods on the south and | 16 rods on the nerth, along this road, for a distance of | me fifty miles; the debate on the bill was forced off, and the bill was referred to the standing committee on two-third bills. The bill was ultimately passed. It is hinted in some circles that the Governor will veto the printing bill which has just passed the Legatinee The alternatives seem to be rather disagreeable. Th radicals call on him to interfere, while the conservati' ‘approval of the bill. i LE; o x, NS; Michigan, "Terry, Ne} LES Feb %—Arr bi Orray Taft, Pi eee Bees es Oo ee: Oe Westbrook, do. 2¢—Arr Bri MeKensie, Boston. ship Southport, Gri fichicola; Norwegian brig, Waal Suuith ’Laurvig, Norway; brigs John’ Potter, ‘Do ete cece hase en eee Gtovcesren, Feb 2—Arrachs Iyanhoe, Prckats, Tho bs ‘ f saris and ds Rw Onceane. ‘hips Saltaue, Denis, om mbt orky —C gP Misaki, Wenty, Halil York | bed x -o into great ‘He justified nes ic | motives of the President in the policy he had pursued. | He disapproved of the reproduction in this f | acertain old speech of Col. Benton, which had been abridged but not improved. He bore down heavily | 36 : it the penctions which hed become #0 notorious, of | jecrying al arping against thetreaty of Washington, for the Settlement oftae ite Boandaey, wad went rat why some one of the 39 senators voting for that treaty | had not refuted the factious clamors by which they had | (to use a familiar term) like | <oec hore that in this Te the Pi rt, i all hazards of this sort into the sense of idence, and national justice, | the high: of this Senate. Mr. H. de- mo! | racterized the disc P | Ject; which would urge the President to issue his maa. date of defiance against all the nations of the fs} x Miurrary Movements.—We understand a com- pany of the first Regiment U. 8. Dragoons has been ordered from Fort (Praire du Chein,) to keep | Indians, who are reported to be a great annoyanc: the inhabitants of Wisconsin. It is also understood | Capt. Allen’s company ot dragoons, which been for | the bast three years at Fort | rc the Raccoon, has been ord Winhly a5 bales D yo Nisteose hones 8 ith instructions to see to the removel t er Caees Mackie tone Bee , a it. Thor country ofallthe Sac and Fox Indians wko hat Linker ‘ooke—I package printing is to be given to the lowest bidder, gon thither. These Indians, by a treaty made in 1842, Mataoa—Bark Dyrtio~ ss Peter J Francis—820 Thos ty cannot compete with capital, which will probabl. Qgreed to move south of the ngoeres October, 1845, aa! Rafeel oon z 3 ay Ley yom PJ perform the work for nothing, before it will be dept | but es yet, not more than six hundred have complied | F wei las Peirce & co—319 Aguine jway—589 of the office. | with the treaty stipulation. Some fifteen hundred yet | Faber The Assembly passed the bill to amend the law in re- | remain on their old hunting grounds.— St. Louis Repub lation to the Croton Water Works. can, Feb. 24. The Assembly, in committee, then took up the bill ee Lode: BI! ment Jessore, Jackson, Brig Selme115 bls co Hearman & Bri = 1 ton 1» CI = 3A Thompson) tit £ Sele 9k Talat bales ‘Spears ies joi i Sales of Stocks at Boston. Ths Whselooke brook, Neloou ke connt3 do Da it and patriotic jon which now prese roviding that parties joined injan indictment, and not on | 25 land RR, | (2 ° es go 3 Del. tery, and the whole continent. | Was, what shall we do for the country, Saw at is our | ay be compersnt witeestes. against thet. esto- | YP aerip Sy iter tae A ee i eee li ie Center & co—1% Sp aw, Flitner, hen rding current movements, counter move- | Po tion. On the 12th August, 1845, the President stood on | Cistes, The bill Wes pasted ane rep Oine bill recaiting | dor 45}; 25 East Boston Co, bo 10 ds, 15; 106 do do, 16; having had her bows r= eae sie ecules an MRIS, | Se eve fuer h ve repent i halen igen tino all the banks in the State to redeem their notes at par ia | 26 State Bank, 6l} ; 13 Western Railfoad, 96}. 8 Boston MARITIME HERALD Reads will more specifically advise you. d offered ar vn, t iD J 5 reir ae aivioe [bg peron| ecg Among the special dinners of the last week, there | Te/used by the Executive; and a the city of New York. And the House adjourned. and Worcester Railroad, 1 Newport for Ba't. this were with a view | of shutting off ull compromise, the Executiv: | deed, incurred a fearful responsibility. But the line of 49 was not now inadmissible. Mr. H challenged any Senator to show that 5440 was mentioned in the Presi- : dent's M No, the line of 49 is proposed to by Mr. Pippin, of the British | him, h is bonnd to accept in F we Co, 9}. SS COMMERCIAL New York, Thursday, The weather has been remarkably beautiful to-day.— ring bas discovered itself. endous body of | | snow is melting fast. According to all indications, we | judge that the Hudson will be an two weeks. By t my One from Utica, w that Pitkin (whig) | | from Richmond, bound 10 New | loss of larboard pulwarks, bowsprit, | Inmes River, in distress, wit pars ‘and boat and bulwar hon, fm Richmon were at the St. Charles Hotel, a dinner by Messrs Winthrop and Grinnell ; a dinner by Mr. Barrow; a dinner by Messrs. Bedinger and Chapman, of Virginia; a dinner by Mr. T. Butler King, of Georgia; a_dinne: PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 6. | March 5. | cents pots, and | if different poli Id, | is elect 'y or of Rochester by 368 majority. | _ Asnes—Continue steady at $40 $4 12: Cleared. | Sfe My, Ba Royel Enginee dinner by Mr. La Sete, of | Provoke certain diferences, national dishonor and irre- | _ The able anti-rent (Assembly) committee, to whom | 94/971 cents pearls, 4 Ship Louisa, Leavitt, New Orleans, W Nelson. uaa. se oe ee ee ee Louisiana; and a dinner by the Mayor, Col. W..W, ™ediable w i referred the subject of 1 mee, ere in ‘"Berswax.—Large sales of Cuba white were made for | Brig Franklin, ates, Savanaeh. ‘Schr Fawn, Rogers, in distress. The F. sailed fm this Seaton. . Cody of tus city. ‘Tivo representatives of the tax | exPOrt,at prices not made public, and also sales of yelx | Brig Olive) lefire, Beathort, a oo, rower & Nicker: | Pree fel | a athallee: i As the snow has been melting rapidly, sleighin, ud so ni He was prepared for a compromise at 49, | Mr. Cody of SY RB AD eng larg dre = low at 294 cents, cash. | Rene eee vintsinica " whe Te Nickerson ieMiistress. The J has been the order of the day, as if it were the last , NithoUt disputing about inches. He was prepared, then, | Sty SPpenred, bere me committee, and stated the | “Barapercrrs.—More activity than for some days, with | "chy Robert Mills, Daring, Matanzas, 3 J Taylor & co. low tavscthen tartd oceaeak aad festival of th y Res f Ile ere the last | to go for the notice, with a view to ilita be appeinted ter teres *” title of the Patrooe = | sales of 1600 barrels Michigan and Oswego ut $5 44,and | schr Caroline, Leeds, Metamoras, Southmeyd & sons. ale of ¥ fee tng bast ie Beason. espectfully, cific adjustment. He wanted no fin Serna the wat ctment might be amend. | 900, Genesee at $5 50—all for export. is also a | a ic, Purnell, Wilmington, N C, N L McCready | ‘aud Tue Doctor. he believed there would be none—that there was none | Second, the action of ejectment might be amend- | hetter demand ior home use at $5 50 Genesee, and also | & co. sth omnes on the part of the Admioistration. Our title, however | °d. Third, that the law relative to taxation and asvese- | some to go East. The stock is daily being reduced, and | Schr Challenge, Park, Wilmington, NC. Wasuinaton, March 2, 1346. ‘clear and unquestionable,” was not unquestioned. It | anid arb et ctr ea committee | folders more firm at $5 50. No sales of wh Bohr aM ie, Bear + Bos, es Hop at Coleman’s—Interesting Particulars. na Deen in dispute for forty years. Forty years ogo, | “rae Sonate was in committee ofthe whole upon the bill | °000 bushels offeri 8w shi Srouholm, Hambi i - i | ip Fauehan, Crouholm, Hamburg, Schmidt & Bal- | ‘The “hops” at Coleman’s have been quite famous LAT ie Liat tha Hoeabtue bosndary westward, 985 to regulate duties on goods sold at suction. ‘The pro- se anseld. » Vesee! chen. * . rani oF. q ward of the Rocky Mountains. The Convention i previously sold for exp: Arrived. +hmond for NYork; put back m conto this winter. This evening, one of the first of the sea- _ f 1518 had been a) proved by a vote of 88 to 1, ani yet, Perc been aS gay gamete a Sosy edd limited, a lot of Jersey yellow offering | ship gattimore, Johnston, {rom Havre, to Boyd & Hincken; | 2 ay ali hac gr og ERT oh in the opinion of gentlemen, all but the one man were | duties on goods sold in this manner, and which require 69 cents, Nothing doing in barley. Oats 45 | ,, nif, Baltimore, Johnston. trom Havre, to Boyd ® Hinckens | ay Jones, Tangier for NYork. © off. ie large ladies’ saloon was | traitors to their country. This was the necessary | auctioneers to enter into sure! lor a performance of | cents, for canal. Beans in better demand for export, at |.Phulippe, lat 15 lon 42; 3d March shipped a sea, stove bulworks | Sehr Ann Smith, fm NYork for Balt. Tic lca ant ae rR d gal- | Conclusion from their opinicns of the treaty. Tike | their duty, have been published in the New York Herald. | Seis» for canal. Beans bo | Sehr BA Stephens Briggs. fon NYorx for Balt fan ea = m Fise epee up ail 12 aioli | Convention with Russia was held with an especial | hit bill waa debated at length. Mr. Folsom defended | ” Coszon—Thore was a fair eneral demand to-day for | , Ship Indianna, Bennet, fm Liverpool 7th, De to Stanton | Bet Hobeces, Harding, fm Boston. ’ ol + | design to negotiate Great Britain to the concession of u » | cotton, and the sale: stated to amount to 2,000 bales, ost. The J. has experienced const ~~ ny Se | , Watson, of P. tteson, from New York, bound Conspicuous among the fair bevy was the piquant, | the 49th degree; and in the very treaty with Russia set- | 28 very eloquont manner. He alluded to the immense | St very full prices. We ahall be obliged to revise cur | the Westward on het passage, during which 1 hafanftered | Brig Asst, Watson 0 during the gale of yesterday, at Ci accomplished, and megnificent Mrs, S., of Teance, | tung the Northern boundary of the territory at 94 dy | aes Paid Dy. che inane ot Remy ete fox tee mapcert | quotations ia our next paper. Povo ig ern preg einp ire Ter Taland, "She now lies high and dry, when the ‘A. led taje ogre ree wa uae et 3 o gl which under the Spanish claims should have been at Seer aiantieinctns of sania tas die abi fb Livenroos Chassrricarten. ee aud dead Lh, | done consid-rable Feb | Baltim Tg Dr ee a ce. S queen, and has all the grace an legree, our ancestors had sane! rebate ie “othting about Newvock posed fobile, NW. O. | and 12th, in Jat 44 lon 53, experienced a vi EF cr Craney Island—she now li : A ent o: Union ; we had been bullied, | Senators who knew ny about New York commerce Upl.$ Flor. and Texas. | snow from N, which continued blo | le v v ~ ‘eniy in her countenance andthe rch tne ct | ean Saud ade Patan aR AMS | lane, acne eat pt eS | ay aE ag Ro que e jones of at treat sued by a, vote o! le ‘oices.—Who | . *, iy an | oom ja i ii her voice are drank in with avidity by hernumerous | it ~ 1 Wise tot one, pray 7) Mr. De Woll, (A>) Tie Talent seported int hee Nhe Dill veda in ga ow Tate | SNe SW, ait thd mceings a iv ; repel rleyobabybe poten rf Metin, Be ey v . ‘ ‘ | ys 5 asl admirers. The lovely Mrs. W., of Philadelphia, | perhope, infavor of Inrge Staten) in 1806 cur saniser | Salaries of SupremeCourt Clorks and Registers in Chany TTT Gey | Reekttehend oth sar vo cary lt and Tarte eames ot | ante now hugh and dy. 4 » ; London rene: cery, and other State officers. Uhe bill was made a ee riven edger dy i | Ix Hampton Roaps—Bi was there, arrayed with faultless taste, and maki wae forts of our government for oo 8409 | driven 8 to lat 33. i Bal seonise wih Mere Men eee ng j Settlement upon the line of 49, he almost implored that | $Pecial onder for Monday next Pest oents . F coma am oor, 79 days from Hamburg, with | days {rom Bio, bound to Bay i . . General G., a 5 j 4 2h | reece ae fans he threatened, he might, for all we | road Company, to wit: to allow it to cl ‘the line of 8 epee ie i late Tybring, who died Feb 20,)to | sehr H N Williams, Elitoit, sweet lady, of winning manners and the most | better succ The treaty of 1818 was | toe oad. ferred peeks Fine... 0s - one Lala | al and on 26th Dec trom Gibraltar;— | Port. diniable de ae tt 6 d_ by the Sen a full, a fall two-thirds, | the road, was referred to the Senator from the Seveath | ti4y “There is but little doing; North River is very | 2,52 %ylor, ‘Very severe weather the last 26 days, A atrong Le | , Arr Feb. miable disposition, made the hall ring with her | notwithstanding the tion and the prophecies of the | District, to report complete. dull. | Saster'on ieaving Gibraleate several Fveuch sad finglik ves: | bardue lows, Thompson, River La Fi merry laugh, as the sparkling inspirations of the | Senator from Missour, (Col. Benton)and underthat Con- | A resolution, instructing the Chief Justice of the | {1 oo. tes of Western, for export, were made fer Huth, Thomas, dean 294, | Somerset, Antigua: schrs Outesie, Chapman, gentlemen around her were thrown off Mrs. Judge | vention we h ‘When wes the te ante eis hi arene a report to the | at 95 cents, cash—nothing doing in Eastern. of and from fort, for Martinjane; 14 ‘dys out, Lom 56 48 tat | tual Rights, Shrives, Cote 1d brigs Adde, Steel ie was ae blending matronly dignity with the can be Consistently dispenedd ie aheceteiey Lesn—1s generally dai; nothing doing tn Missouri | Gates, Wadia Boon oer iis ayae® Tide Eee avo ih | es win Mi patch ands >. Hoviog schrs SW a charms of pleasant conversation and womanly Tights of the | debate, adopted. You will remark that the Senate, a Ber 1 — | ine . rk; J F Crouch, Tomlin jr, do. grace. There, too, was Mrs. Judge W., a perfect | people? Where was the warning voice a; Jigst Me. Jef. | With all its waste of time, attempts occasionally to make Bee hanes teal, Broo +A Aya | Cnr coe: Me mae devs from Mobile, to Sturgess, | ‘March 4—Sld ‘Stephen . Moore, Fall] specimen of a high bred New England lady. Mrs. ; erson,iMr.Monroe and Mr. Adams’ Are all these lofty pre- | ® how of economy. | Ohio’ mess, $11 50 a $11 75 ; prime, $9 50. , Dew, 7 | spars, lower mast br pearance of a brig’s fore- King, Portland, ¥i J. G. B., of vour own favored city, swam. through jents to be,overruled by the dictation ofthe Baltimore | , Events which, probably, occur unpromeditately, fs. Butter heavy and prices droop; Western dairy, | mast; har been N of Cape Hatieras 10 dys, aud has experienced few York. C) the mazes of the dance, with swan-like grace. | Convention ?’and are we to assume that the government | have, occasionally, thrown your correspondent into a 15 conta; store 10 a 1k co eS "Y" | Heavy weather. : , | ere: Her lively flow of spirits contributed much to the | is now released from its policy and concessions of forty | 8°ciety of Albanians. You know we are a stranger | “Rice Since our last report we have but little to note. | Schr Sally M Pitts, Smuth, 7 dsys from Berlin, with cor, | dau, Bost ent ; rig Hi WeseNate Tot the obsasion: y ‘The President was right in his offer of 49. He felt | here. Beneath that superficial Is and rigging, fcom the wreck of the b sea, Br bark James C urface which hides the i rig Nancy Jane, cast . Conspicuous for her | 7 i ‘The market continues dull; a few sales only, of tierces, si 4 | ames Canard, Wiltianse, Liverpoed sadam sylphvlike dancing, was the beautiful Miss C., sister | thet,bis oficial character was of greater moment than | Forriin ane semiment and Feeling. we Hind. one closer | were made at $376 a $4—cash, : SBE re rele, 10 days frm Wilmington, NC, with na- | ageusOeero™yne. One Gocaie, "Berta farina of the last named lady. Miss 8., of Philadelphia, ot. Heeel ‘ADA it le here affect a severe stoiciem on the moment of | ,SEED*—in flax there ix nothing of any consequence | val stores toy G Mitchelt re ih ‘Tvinidad; schre Waceamew, Vineott, Cher with her pretty cousins Miss W. of Florida, an ant ers 2) en. | an introduction, perhaps ; but when time adds perm doing, neither is there in timothy ; clover is indemand, | Schr Excelsor, {rm Puiladel nia. om the wreck of the brie | {2% b Hebou, Messer} 1. P uJ * : in offering the line of 49, he was | the Tecogtifisn, art and though at prices below the views of holders;a large | , Lighterschr Amanda, Steelman, from the wr rig | ford, Barbadoess Mary Abagail ( Miss W. ot New Jersey, and Miss'C. of Pennsylva- | right in holding himself in readiness to moct that offer. | Dency to the recognition, art and affectation are escho uantity of good Pennsylvania went off for export aro | Abeoaa, which was ashore on Absecomb, with sugar and or | coming, Luth Mary he pe ae mean Cente a new ead ee ne Rees ent was not released by the pitiful appeal to | tebe reat yreret bears er ee taroagh | dante anges. alow. | Enebanir iant constellation to the galaxy of beauty that shone | the Baltimore Convention Mr. Heywood took occasion | a enian ‘ — . Dot d Ci th ket i i oy i upon the highly favored beholders. "There too, was | to ray, that if the administration, fA assumed, ufter all | leave them for me fousk they ere not @ perfect ary aa mee or Floride were ffected at 4a25 cents, Sie Aaya Hie haat, See Live elise on aig mes pe a the lovely Miss B-——s of Philadelphia, the Mistes | that has transpiredto a contrary conclusion, be inexore- | People, Jet their conventionalities snd their society are | The stock in the inspection warehouse on the ist inst., | “shin Huguenot, Goodie, from Liverpool, reported in yes- VI P. of Massachussetts, and many’ other beautiful TOME EL then sedis eee ete Hiv exceliency Governor Wright suems to be heaithy | (2 Ststand second bands, consisted of 200 Virginia and | tardas paper, remains aranchoron the br. |__NO MEROURY OB COPAY ta. ‘ 1 Mr. } 5 - dameets whose names't did not arn, though their | if truth wae logic=i there as falih Sh adie | and happy. Jarge numbers of the citizens, together | ‘icky, together’ with 3009 hogsheuds—216 leas than On Louies, Leavitt, New Orleans; brig Algongnin, Key Dik emenic prepanc aN bated acaba alto e tag ig iu the English language, he should demon- ’ . , Guilelman, Weat Indies; GB the Ist ult. ; New Orlea Rea Estate at Auction.—2 story brick front house and lot, 70 Frankfort st, 25 ft front, 9 1t6 inches rear by 74 750 ; 2 story brick front house and lot 16 Chris- my heart. Among the gentlemen, I noticed Judge W. of the Supreme Court, a noble specimen of the American bench; Senator G. of Rhode {sland, as polite and day. His address is polished, and full of that noble dig- nity which at once puts a man off his feet andinto a chair by the side of the Governor—perhaps clas his hand—quite unrestrained, and bursting with hilarity. strate that the administration was open to all compro- mise on the Oregon question. If here, if you were an Ei man, (looking to a senator,) | and it was proposed to kick you out of a territory, iy ‘or any other mineral, very ple spp compl nl tan pe i J.0.FA Miscellaneous Record. ys oar evers affable a a finishe gence and benevolence stamped upon his open | | pegs as graces the Senatorial board— | Eiger ot the old school, with intelli- | | countenance ; Senator A. of Arkansas, my beau ideal of a Senator ; Senator W. of Florida, an ori- | his acts of omission and commission, | State Convention—its vital im) ity | sts, between Sth and 6th avenues. 75 feet on each st, $150 4 ine “Southern Mail” head, that a severe gale was expe- i a } | that men of tried werth should tthe eagh, $000; lot 183 Bedford st, 233 front, 244 rear by'50 ft, | 4 : Per ees heirs, dnvelligent, warm-hearted, | fament. 00 of the ouils: | Who the delegates will probably be, ic. are abo. | $4,028; 4 lots on the corner of Sth avante ond 126th at, | rienced on the aad iast., whereby considerable damage was and dignified blending je judgment of the | North with the ardent fi elings of the sunny South ; W. of the House of Representatives, a frank, | ud; wiicle-sendsa democrat from the Empire State ; (north of forty-nine) which you had occupiedjexclusive- ly for forty years—would you not fight, sir? It was useless to taik about it. President Tyler had negotiated for the line of forty-nine ; and there had been no com- i 1. continued by an examination of the Pre- jtimates were evi Jess than | And yet, while Mr. H. knew that a treaty of | compromise would meet the concurrence of by} vote of two-thirds or three-fourths, there were The Governor, we believe, is going to give one more brilliant levee at the executive mansion, and we will try |»: to set our wits at loggerheads, and send you a prolix and graphic account of it. A vast deal ef conversation is going on about the the mecessit 21 front, 18 rear by — deep, $2,650; 6 story | se and lot 162 Na: st, 24} front, 20} rear by | and 34} the other, $1 th street nue, 23 by 93} feet, $725; lot on 30th st near 7th avenue, 23 by 79} ft, $660 ; 6 lots on 124th and 125th | Tonquin, for Canton, and bark Mudara, for Havana, will sai to-morrow morning. Letter bags at the Exchange News Rooms. (> Ie will be seen by report of the shipping at Norfolk, un- rately discussed in the private cot each 25 by 100 ft, $45 each, $180. done to shipping. The following is fromthe Beacon” of the wn tira te Puiapetrma, March 6, 1846. | Foreign Mark: * Jersey Oaks, The Season—Foreign News—Magnetic Telegraph. | Havana, Fob. 17.—The rice ex 8 fetched 13j | dry at the bite of Craney Island. | whol Sirs Inverexpence, for Liverpool; Victoria, for London] | Hre' Mr. R.., also of the House, an elegant looking man, | gentlemen who would make an after use of their ‘ rs for 20 casks ; 13 re for balance. Thi 1 Merchant | New York, lays atanchor at the bite with gone. and a whole-souled {whig, withal ; Signor A. of | Glamors, b it my advico had been followed, | | This ina warm spring day, and but for the vast accth | ‘oid ‘yesterday at 12 ts, except 60 casks which fetched | Sehr Anguitas Johuroa, of 9 veusel below ost par have | Mexico, a splendid specimen of the Spanish gentle- | of | mulation of snow by the late storm, we would scarcely | 124 ra. We have now still aneeh the serene x Tower | ontri ‘storm in ay that wa bene beara ol are the | Fits man, of fine port, elegant manners, speaking coun- know that we have but just re-ctossed the threshold of | and Nahant, 700 kegs lard wore also sold yesterday at | Stim Niagara, and Couiret, schrs J B Spafford, John Wesley, | tenance, and an imperial that would kill your Bro wildhiista Wear Waside weld ‘wabllida. Wield, haw. j,and the article is k a little better. Stock | Joshua R Sands, and Wm Burke.’ way bucks with envy. Among'the lesser lumina- : rit tb the | e200 kegs, of which, however, 2.000 are inferior. | See under head of Norfolk, below. ries were two aids-de-camp of Gen. Scott; Mr. T., ae of the present Chiet Justice ot England ; r. S. of Tennessee ; Messrs. H., E., T., an - of Boston; B. and R., of New York, and a host of others, too numerous to mention. ap Altogether, it was one of the most eable ex | tempore parties [fever saw, and life and fun were the order of the evening. What was most remark- | able was the fact that there was not a homely look- ing woman among the thirty or forty present, nor a late speech, that in the formal occupation of the whole territory, we had nothing to fear—that upon the Oregon question, single handed, England dare not ight. Mr, Auvex explained his remark. England would not dare to go to war upon the Oregon question alone ; but it did go to war, there would be other State qui mbraced in the j Mr. Heywooo replied, that as Chait Relations jonorable Senator might have information ‘ion not sible to the Sen: in refer- | state of things in Now York. ever, is rapid, and the result is that the avenues to the city;have’ been opened, and the back mails are down upon us like a tornado. You, no doubt, have the same Molasses can now be had here at 2} rs. Box ai are Bric Cranion, Leland, herce for Norfolk, went ashore on Craney Island in the gale of the 2d inst. It is said she will be | atotal loss. See general news columns. | Astors, a brig, name unknown, went on Florida Reef, on | the 19th ult.—several vessels went to her assistance. 81 This vessel will b Tus pee Hie—This nap stasnting itter Spencer. ‘morni mooriegn are found. ‘The Gutter will com: rem: i mence a search immediately. Surewaecn —The Ham! Muscova declining. at Matanzas are qu at a 6rs. Coffee 7} a 8, and scarce. Exchange London {2} a 12} per cent prem ; U. 8. 2} do. Beans, white, 6a 11; Beet, mess, 8} a 11} ; do Buenos The foreign news by the Herald lastnight took all | hands by surprise. It is co: red highly favorable to | peace, but for the soul of me 1 cannot perceive the rea- | son, unless the state of the European corn and er markets indicate an iatention on the of the Britis! 3 Ri ship Brarens, Captain Flor, ar- 12 a 18; 2 cate deer dal Q c jh Ps er Sora rat and Chambers, (late Harts; ir Chutes 4 adenntees | i 3}; Onions, 3 a 5; Cheese, rived yesterday from Hamburg, brought in the captam, crew sour looking man among the same number ol’ gents. y, however, Wat Engiand dare not goto | Sco Oreos: or steel tact out ponsrument wil piela | Leber, FF, 26a 56; Hoops, doe | and ppeseagers, ewenty in. oy er oth Becket bark Cathe: It there are any such people in Washington, they about Oregon, and Oregon was the question now | its rights. if the latter view prevails in Europe, lot me | each 13 Box Shooks, each | fee Dee lat lea te, Copeuin Delle alates keep themselves scarce upon such occasions, and | under discussio: | say that the belief is vain and groundless. Senators | each 2} a3}; Cut Nails, 7; Molass i e 10th of January, bound to L.verpool. On the | leptic Fits, they deserve a vote of thanks for so doing. 4 may talk and vote treason to the people and our institu. | [=== =eseeeee ee | 2d of that month experienced ‘very severe gales from W8W, Depend upon it, sweet Herald, this was the ne “M0 Tt Ne on caid hi h in the habit of |fMdsetine MIME TeMOOy, ee te 8h ney ATT ved . winchler,C | stoves On ihe sik, when Iyape to, the bark wesirwck by | , d D ie was very much in the | in due time wi a reme [AM BURG: ip Bravens—Mr Herman Von Winckler, C M, J ; mae wl of carey sup oy ot Pe rot tp only et doing 0. Ho was not, however, in the habit of Pi Srnataver aay’ be the true wopiol of fas weweJosctain | Tasers Avereers, hits Reboter tt tontawoee —the head and stern carried away, and the vessel otherwise His, he has bees « on ; world-wide, that all who would see Washington | h water for the pumps to keep her free. On the 26th, fell | see him at No. 1 \ torhad not reported his yet. We were told b: the bulls are in ecstacies. State 6's went upto 72, and ees and Prospect of | may be called on hfe in perfection may stop at Coleman’s. Tojours Bers, too, not to rely on What had best reportod as tos || lt ether stocks tapeoved ia Geo eiek tation Woretign Iuaporcatter } Free pa ame B etoar’ Cope Flor ‘kindly ‘comoentedec tally | Extract, together with the necessary medicines, @ vows. Procion. Senator's speech, ro that b The magnetic telegraph between this city and Balti: | Bax wex—Bark Maris Albertioa—t bee Vi | all on board his ship. ‘ cca SO a are carefully packed inboxes for trans racers ore is ressin; 5 e New Yor! wi —10 in JC clay 485 bxs pi I2esk | , with cargo from sehr wrecl _ . TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, | yqame further remarke of ao particular moment passed | be continued to Jefsey City until some means are de- | mize is eas a to. order exs © rf Band 25) Victor Acail: | Marla, win free tahorg)yeateray mora ns by the ie per i 7 and. 6, Ringle, beetles, With neeee- — etween Mr. Heywood and the chairman on Foreign Re- | vised to cross the H it Fort Lee. A meeting of the | ies—36 Geisse & sous—¢ Grosheii an 233 ja ver, but will pro! Tat high water, with: | ie i Bili merb Senate. beac | lations saa the au was ain about renumiae the | man ers is being held et this moment in your che wan | | 3. cote, | EE Feprent E Shalit Pw a | payer ey ee the‘eargo is on the beachy and ad iecigeten a, as ea .s 4 ‘Asminctox, Marc! read of his argument, when, upon s tion, us- | thie t in view. i sa _ This day twelve months since, the Senate exhibited | pended till to-morrow” and the Senate sejourned. "| "There are no loeal ourrences worthy of record. Fee ea rae Wink Ee Laninene oats & | Baio Faances Nuun, of and for Fortad, fin Cardanes, | "E> Principal Oice 16 Grand we, New York.” fis tat ae ie fetate the dignified spectacle of the lastallation of the Vice | | [Shouldn't wonder ii, on to-morrow, atthe clove of Mr. | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ietor—6 H Sand—7 Reimer & Meek—i T 8 Beekelmann—7 R | Mich, was ashore at Prov tneetown te eet oaner voyanes she DR. SWAYNE'S nt of the United States, end the jintroduction | ri printed speeches about him—and he believed th ent, we should hear again of Messrs. a good effect on the stock market and Mosite—Brig Selma—Mr F Melone, of Albany. jured. It was soon ined bark was makiogtoo | vi yn Spies, Christ, & co—2 L Stralier—6 J Napi ptic Fits, Finst Boann —600 shs Girard Bank, 10; 250 do b5, 10; | rat, 69 leaked slighty. dom ef Wild of some twenty new Senators’ into the Senate. Tho negan, and Breese, all of whom passed , + 280 do bs, 10; | JC Elnenputeh-—20 Barie & Welte—2 Schrage, Koop & co—3 Cherry, sceny than wav (uly gorgeous. Tony the scang it under review to-day) ad | States, 73; sod do 12 2000 doa; 1,000 de cam, 2a; | Kewlet co=3 Henhhen & Unkanr—1 1 Seibert Jase «| yay aipers, Merick, hence fot New Orleans, Feb 4, off HE GREAT REMEDY FOR one rest—w @ subject to be dis y ba ,000 ¢ 5 R d ; Ph Sia ay SE Bavrimone, Maroh 8 148. | Capa cath 18 io U'8 Banks oa acre. 1h | mee fee arte BuctaerQin dy Bormeck Menke | sag, pM taie,Outag se | HOME TION. Gountry and the destinies fof Ciritendom for ages to | SPring Weather—The Moils—The Spring Trade—Demp- | $9000 State's bs, 72,40 aha Girard Bank, 10;, 15 Nor eee ee ears Teche ta Ch aneaiehin vid | wieh talanay 104 days, 1700 bbls (10 5p) ‘Oil, to the Meehan. at come. ster—De Meyer—The “ Harmoneons”— Theatricals— Tad . 5000 | Baack—les Herm Wiffe—<8 pkgs JM Oppenheim & co—10J | ies’ Whale Fishing Co. Prayer, by the Re MarketyStock Beard, $e | SNe Fae Toh te onan meat igt ot O00? | Bolan & Soar me Wistexhoth per & Marks aliler7 | ‘At Sen Diogo, Califoraa, Dee, Dromo, Steele, NL, 39 sp ” te a Be! s leles |e} a 5 * J i Mesers. Semple, Woodbridge, Dickinson, Ashley, was, colder than it had been at any time during the | Jef! 190 tsieurd Bk, 10} ; 79 Lohagh Stocks 16h ya Pes | Ree See aly kee TB Colingin—20 bls Looavig eye endian teat. it torre, the Tavalld Breese, Sturgeon, Johnson, and Phelps, upon winter; whilst this morning the sun shines out brightly, | Bank, 108} ; 50 Sebuy iil Nav 261; 39 do'25}; 000 Read: | Schneder—1esJ &M A King—100 J Guuneuthal Reo1eht | Basacen—The Herschel, from Galve'ton, took ¢ Wester pi- Bin} ma ngide h "Se subjects. Betas : ‘ * 2 ais th tht Maan ant took Backs sen to —00 bdls 4 cs Beech & Kuuhardt—1 Hessenberg & | DATES) hue hay notiyet got i | xedly family medicine, THOSE THRE THOUSAND EXTRA. and a cloak is actually oppressive. There is scarcely a ing Bonds, 47, 92); 14 sha Man and Mech Bank, 243; 1 coer C FLA Heaniele—2.J D Labree—t Heimer & Meicke— | 'bisisre., Feb i Sid Keanebec, Smith, NYork. ad GA gh ont Mo aay = as zs Mech hose. , bb, 353. ‘ Or : I bale inller—1 es Harn o— 46 feb 1—Arr Cygnet, e * ; ifs Azmanron made a report {avorable to the print. | vestige of snow left, except where it has been piled up |" Ayrxn Boaro.— $18,000 State 5's, b5, 72; 202 Reading | KA Cgogrich= | bile i Mater at ti ernec na yupsts Feb t—-Arr Cyguet, for NOrleans. 34—-Margaret, N | jn Europe, nor has there. ¢ committee in the case, relative to the establishment of a monthly mail line to Oregon. Agreed to. TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND. by cleaning of yards. Spring seems to be upon us in good earnest; for it is to be hoped that we will have no more snow storms this season. RR, 35} a 354; 115 Wilmington RR, 40. =—1 G berg & co—3 P H Vandervoort—4 shmant con It De Atta & Heusoued W Robbe jeveuing—30_ Wim V Selt—3 do 8 oie Gnayzsenn, Feb 3—Art Northumberland, Griswold, from (Jan 11) NYork avawa, Fel ippold. & | Umber, Da Surreme Court or tar Unitep Statgs—March short space and onl; ly Schmidt & Vorel—42 cases Jung & Behrmann—9 pkgs © | - Mr. Arwearox, from the committee on printing, also ‘Tho mails have at last succeeded in making their way | 3—Phineas Pemberton Morn, Esq., of Penneylva. | Fenrie—t0 b & Behlcsingerid BresoriJ Schmidericaak | PES aor NY rh = wane Meri Naat cat od ctatitreal peti ee a ea metal, | through the heavy barrier of snow, and all came to hand | Tit» Wes admitted an attorney and counsellor of this | Hulseman—3 cases M Hinechleldt-t 2 D Grendenthal-3! box | do; Jab Mele ‘sumucl, Porte fico s Lan- | eco Portion of the annus! report yesterday in good time, except those from south of | Court: , No.7. Marie Nicoll Les Bois vs. Samuel Bra- B'comd casks 8 Biachel 0 do chest Brichanpr& jalea, dor ano, do; Mary Peanell, | {mPudence to caution the, i h . H ice Ci | —24 bales A ite—Les Klinberg—1 Voo ival, 3 Ci do; | Which ie doi a mpaiis ssn peony, iva the nee arent cuter rarnuna a fcting iat tne fguour ating Se adage afte cau aak | CA tet en Wii 9 Bat sie Cate we Ba Wake OF SUCH! Thai of the 25,000, instead of the number recommended by Mr. city by every train that arrives, Some remain here, and | Const in this cause, with costs, No. 82. James McKay's | 500 demijohas OF Glenu—g0 cases FA Meyer—1195 plates Viulesues, Rortland, Hand, {so reported. probably the | Ad purchase none bat the ori inal and onl Cameron. ‘erabenity large Ouskhos telaer teiaesle ti betes heirs vs. Patrick M. Dillon: in error to the Supreme | spelter 41 cks 205 pkgs 20 barrels and 1 case to order. | Amanda;) New York, and others as efore a Mr. Nives indignantly opposed the printing of the is*ueiy, oon ; ual Car dies pove Court of Missouri. Mr. Justice Catron delivered the opi- | | HararoShip Baltimore—i case mdse J Magnin & co—1 do | | Lowserarr, off, ‘eb 2—ship Tremont, Taylor, from NYork ‘ 25,000. They were not wanted. The whole project site. eS erned wih aostoinere oT merchants are pion of this court, reversing the judgment of said Su- | Clark & Weal F Alden 4 coms Umer & Dumbmanu—| ¥ | for ttull. ais Cacia Wished: Vk +; Liver. | this igrest dlocovery. ‘Thousands and tons, rT ree, pais, verte, Clues S0CW | © ate. Demapeten gives is cet Gotcent 1h this oft preme Court in this cause, with costs, and remanding the | Hneidon,®: co | Howniend, Suerlan Ksou=? St’ FetieiB | pool kiasaes, New York; Burahelm, Nason, New Orleang; | best testimonials of che unperaileled eu Haratiga of the pee Rnacnt and ee ead oe ghantn: | dvening, and will probably attract u good house, > “N* | Cause to said Supreme Court for further proceedings, in | won EetcTt Ay yrmacen’ a8 Baker cont'd Hf Hoyrers | Beghaaigtiat NEN Lenpcar, owe, NYork, Kelamancor hc | Compound of Gomer the eure oj stration of the j R: ma band 2 | conformity to the opinion is cou case, est iu & com? Ls Alden & co—I Gillespie t& Bode | Crenen, dd; Frederi . | sum) och asteriele whieh ocld be Manton tobe euuelr it net supecior fo the Hatshineena utd | in the case of Lex Bois vs. Bramell. No. 84. Joseph E. | weilnt iteanrd & Francoit—1.J M Davies & Som" T. Cook & | | Marieviz, PRE-Agout Feb 10 in port, schr Catharine trusted this extra printing of useless documents would be cut down as far as possible Mr. Youre sustained Mr. Niles with boy energy. This report was an excrescence ; an d,) des, the infor- arrived hero, and will give a series of concerts next week. Their ringing has been proneunced perfect in Philadelphia. De Moyer, the great pianist, arrived in Baltimore last Foxoroft va. David Mallett : in error to the Cireuit Court | Gbtelal he setelinel uae peurt, canes Lad vel 18 0} ol is judg- ral tment of sald Cliouit Court in thie chuse, witticosts> Ne, | pan—2 Smith & Samner—2 Hall 160-1. Edward Bradiord and John Judge vs. Robert W. | & Jonee—18 Doane & cot Cor au—1 jervor ity, of the Heart, Paim 10 Constitution from vs camses, ots world years to the years co ‘ a ‘Alvarado, | te mation it contained was accessible in various otherchan- ¢*Vening, and all our musical gentry, with the fifty thou- Williams, trustee, Kc. : in error to the of Appeals | {iles lo peg Hay ed il oat Wap Cunani nels. Better would it be for the Senate to pu co. sand persons who can finger s piano, are on the qui vive | of Florida. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of | 62!" \"tichiets: Bassits fc Avorme-23 Loesch tae ctine ice | pies of Mr. Skinner's agricultural periodical, for all pur. {or hit fret entertainment. He will have the greatest this court, aflirming the Judgments of said Court of Ap- | “I Matthews & son—3 Boury, Tremais & col and to sail | poses of information and cheapness. Of all the expendi. TecePtion here that he has met with in any city of the | peals in these cases, with costs, and six per cent da- Lippold & com? Boresu & Nusch—2 Winterhoff, Piper & Kock ew, load! g for tures of the government, it appeared that its printing had 90n. | He gives his first concerts in Washington, how- images. No.79. Alexandria Canal Company, plaintiff in | —3 D Hadden & son—1 Loewig & Schneder—I V Bishop & co | New Haven, Schr Volant, Mat- | des of Wild on increasing at the greatest ratio. Ton yearsago, | °Y@!, and will return here next week. fore error vs. Frances Swan. The | <LF Jones & son—1 B Benjamin & co—2 Reip & Br—5 Moran we days. ment of this cause | this, of Nortel; loading for Norfolk, to the igagganne an Vora eet ‘desired. sail ina week or ten | feacldvat and the proprietors are rinting of t i t Our theatres are all still closed, and with no signs of 5 intiff iner- | & Irelin—1J W Sehmidi—i C Vilude—1 C Cottier—1 PD | days. o | co bt wiles ths int session tho printing forthe Sonate alone OP88IOE. v0 far as public announcoment sw made Gur Yor, COMmencHS NY MI-Dletsog fr ‘Re PRIAUF In OF iaiena pert A Keer Mt ilarmony BF Coveney hex” Peimou ye, ag, Jey, tle port, becyne Ola 7k Her. | naie gil pet wf in HO amounted to $140,000. Mr. Yulee referred to the grow. citizens are forced to go ud hear dull, dry lectures, for “Mano 4—No. 46. J. Aspden’s executor vs. M. Asp- | jardera Scrare Koop keonat Brady-—l0 J Nepier—2 Ae. | had beon as far West a5 30. Sth—ald Olof Wyk, Boston.’ | With blue wrapper, with a yellow i expenses of the government rinting for several past #Nt of an evening entertainment. den’s executor: on a certificate of division from the Cir- | coux—1 Maaion & Bro—17 Sehutte & Bicidorn—t0' ¥ Hourde ‘Mataca, Dec 25—In port, ships Ri for New leans; | Pal - admainietrations, anf hoped thelt would bee retrenehs —The market tor Howard street Flour has cuit Court of the United States for Pennsylvania. Mr. yuin—1J Bourry—3 Micht & man —3 1H Fouill— L | Rome, for tamara, barks Judge Story, dist; Dosglas, AYNES as ment. eon quite languid the last twodays. There were sales Justice Catron delivered the opinion of this court, that | & co—1 Gilbert & co—il N DeCourey—3} & | sued ew Sark smn fey New York, diag; St. Andrews, has and is repeatedly Mr. Baxsse desired to know whether the honorable of 800 barrels mixed brands on Wednesday, at $4683, the evidence introduced ‘touching the pleain bar”’is no | Hutton—2M Reid—3& Frost—13 G Benard—2 D 2 | brig Gangesfor New York nisms, for Mobile, | euret of wiseases whieh, have Senator referred to ai and yesterday there sale of 300 bbls. at the same eatoppel to the representatives of John Aspden, of Lon. W!liamson & co—200 bundles willow cim=é Finn's | (voc New Orleaas) wig cargo. Sld abt Ist, barjue Wavesh; | Hots tad set at defence forence to these alleged extravagant serenditnces rate. I also heard of a sale of 200 bbls. at $4 63. don, in #0 far as thoy seek to recover the ussets Of Ma- | I.tes"B6 Brower te Nelsou3 Simouseiat a Buschent | Talbots Phile: orig Canonicus, from Boston, arrdan's Sid de | sitet, which are daily pa Mr. Yours said that referred to all—all, for ten of 500 bbls City Mills Flour at $4 91}; but few hol. thias Aspden’s estate, in the course of administration by Rothat—1 Ortinger & Goddste: P Dord—=1 Draper & Rich- | 5—ship Earopeaa, Gay, N Orleans. Jan i—bark Pilot, Swift, yon) and though he had been an ardent support- | willing to soll at that rate. The stock is very the orphans’ court of Philadel county. No.77. A. ards—5 L, 1) Moran—18 8 A Voi co—11 Born & | hardt Cops! Alrion. or ot Mr. Van Buren, he must say that, under hi Small receipts of Wheat by wagons, which sel Michaud et al. vs. P. B. Girod et al: appeal from the Cir. —1J BCI he co—t J Ukruenpaich—# Ahles & Little GAR, Feb 3d—Pat back, Nahant, for Galveston, with nisteation, the expenses of the government had cents for best reds. Corn is wanted, and if here, would cuit Court of tho{United States far Louisiana. Mr. Jus- | —1 1, Struker—2 & Baak—! C H Sands—3.A Perrin & Braker— | lowe of bowsprit. Pert. od a spirit of intolerable extravagance, and that it had bring 62 cts. for white and 65 cts for yellow. Oats are Wayne delivered the of this court, affirm. | 1 F A Bros1 Delachaat & Maire! Delsismes—1 Malier— ahd abies deahn deen growing and increasing for ten or fifteen yours Worth 36888 cents. Thero isa fair demand for Whiskey | ing the decree of the Circuit Court so far as it conforms | | qhuict & Andrea bo Hescouueip 2 & Kaun t Thome | | Bosrox, Mart Cid shine Joshua Bates, pht, Murdock, Li- past. at 3 cts. for hhds, and 24 cts. for db! to the opinion of thie court, and remanding the cause for | }'mier, Damomnnn & Co—1 Martin & Laweoa—3 & | trandria—barks Zenoba, Barber, Georgetown, DC. losdina fr Mr. Barxse defonded the administration of Mr. Van Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. further proceedings, and with leave to all persons claim- Hutton—3 Kessler & co—1 P Brisehof—1 Ransenberg—1 C Ro Grande; Lawrence, Harding, Baltimore—brigs Me Durem, on the ground that the appropriations by Con- + Fey, 4-$1000 Maryland 6's, 784; $900 Baltimore 6's, | ing right or title to the subject matters im controversy to Vexit—1 H Dahring—@ Schaebardt & Boise—1 ait ; Tweed, J bajumore; Robert gress during that period had always excesded the exect- 9 "71, 100 40.0 do 971; $071 16.006, 1670, 977 $908 le their claims, Kc. No.1. The State of node el basket wine Nerian & Bernard Fan & erg Gourd | Bears satay Nae a hayaon, its Wino, aie coh g 27; $300 noma Renard i . ? “Mie Dicsresox pleaded unequivocally for a retreneh. | 2,0, 40.97; Maryland 6's closed to-day ot 78} asked, 78 company i Commonwealth of Massa. * oor & May—2 A Poiteux—6 iB Uurtis& coro AK Mal. | Galo Darlintons warke Th: ‘Are i Mana Behooen PTE eabgeibers ave " CLOTH STORE x... Fintan pablio priating. bid; Baltimore 6's, 1890, "closed at 979 asked, 97} bid; Bal | Chusetis: Dil in equity Ir TA Housai Vyze Keone M Feht-28 Quen—t'G | gence (from Matanza, and fo 4 ad + 4 waiter come farther diacussion ‘between Me. Yulee ana | mere and Ohio railroad 40} asked, 46} bid. i ant” No. 43, The U, States, in errer, va. G. SiN Becki cers Comin Bpedieg he coed Williamset L | isrican, uk, Fawa, Carol i br AG choir anvoctmvent, consisting be port of tho Inid aside till to-morrow. ‘ 4 that Mr. Leavitt has received a large number of heralin behsif of the platatif’ in. error, ‘Mesers. #AJ Stewart & co—7 J May—1 A Patterson & low. st enchor ta Ni i “CL ¢. Mc. Werrosrs reported a Dill in relation to the boun- | {eters with reference to his contempl pedition to Cocke and Henderson for the defend error, Din Kco—1 ¥ Brue—4 Wright, Sturgess & Shaw-_9C Van ia, from Matansas for P | ates, fc: Sygne lve ond tarp ernest ner 5 . It is suppo: from five toone andria plain re Sark Mi m ft. Bueuee’ reported back 2 rerolation providiog for | ‘wowand American emigrante will start {rom Fort smith | Neg’ Alexendria, Canal Company, plaintif’ in error, Brubene—1U Thay BM Duplor i Fellon Van Mt Naty, Baliotore, °° ahi ofa se est and most le style the tanefor ofthe public mineral lands 48 the sUpervi pd RO the ,Rurpore of ertablishing « | nued by ME. Bledsoe forthe plalntif'in orrer. “Adjourn: | K'Tedlerie Fiera GeslereH Merrie su-Ar sch op she Ary cent Bewedry ine: es oalleds of The 2 = Sareou—1 jan - Tr il- J (3 from the President of the United States, in , weet of the heed of the Gulf ° till to-morrow at 11 o’cloc joumle hers | Kmorente othead cont Bolomen | “pir round, Featte jaca Stanton, Beaton, writing. a to possess the greatest advan- Butow Sunx.—The steamer Ben Frank- | &,f2"t—29 Hailleux, ifs: Bolaline & oe? Arnold & co— Baltimore for Boston; i and y All other orders intervening to the special order of | !*@# for commerce, and the most favorable place Sreamer Bio : et ¢ 2.8 Cochraam0 O & 'Biair—10 CW Thomas—1 Kly & do: & three fore as Baty = wt, Serene Sree acpned” | Reunn os So elena Trp, | Ls eeu, Lae ariel ear namoran,, Ve | eregaies gtk yie eee aces fod a mse He. eae OUTOARY avReTIOR. aoe: ——__ | jnstat, the steamer Billow, with a heavy load, sunk st | Ahgmism-1 Hook & Tawnegné-t Wright, Reed’ cen own Weve i | order of the day, being rolations ue tteare Fast Day.—The Governor, of Massachusetts, by | the Devil's Back Bone. ‘The B. was bound for this | I ant Ne A Ber ee et ae inittes on Foreign’ Relations solutions rom the com- | proclamation, has appointed ‘Thvuredey. the at aap eat | No lived lost, and ite ought the Doat ‘wil be an, an | waace var | te PY next, as a day of fast: t p ° 0. in ments proposed, e yp AG ee ee ee ey mavnpcends vine cod mekeeoent RR Tit Biren: a

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