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TWENTY: {TH CONGRESs. House of Representatives. ‘Wasninoton, March 18, 1846. noticed poses and intentions of each of the ‘cliques in eithe! House vf Congress; "amt white wenreeovered with | mystery sovdeep and so dark, nothisg can develope its meaning but time, or some good fortune teller. | As we entered the Hall this morning, we Tomapighe pale Mr. Polk, om hemement Mean ee te Mar td Ree of hy ejection, up to this day, is a perfect enigma, | ¢nerous and gentlemanly clerk, presented us wil Others, however, do not regard it so. It is believed | ps pa Lene us to survey the territory, and by many that the real purpose of Mr. Polk, and his | rue nxxarp—s« bg sme " policy in the management of public affairs, springs or tne ‘Spe from a secret desire towards a re-election, Thushe | Mr. Gonvos, of is blamed by many as being ambitious and incon- | *°4! explanation. sistent in his purposes ; but I do not regard it so. It Mr. Polk conducts his administration for the inter- ests and honor of his country, he has just as much right—aand his ambition is just as laudable—to look for a re-election as any of his predecessors or cotem- poraries ; ner is he more incensistent in doing so, and accepting a re his pledges, than some of his predecessors in office. Mr. Polk’s policy, therefore, guides hum in seeking ior a re-election, to look towards it through the dis- organization of the old, worm-eaten democratic party, and the formation of « uew and young party, | in the appendix to the Congressional Globe. He usked devoted to his interests and views. | doubted that Spain discovered The history of his adminstration gives color to | ver’s Island, and who believed such a supposition. It must be recollected that 128 ae bey grace Spain ce about a year ago, when he made his appearance at | territory to the United States. this mde of the Alleghanies—when the policy of beep oir joc jeape ii “ ty) Pe Ned a haan 2 hig administration became the subject of discussion | tha ca at of Europe re land of Grom wes to in the newspapers—some of his organs in the west | Sreaxer intimated that it was not in order to en- declared that he would be dictate ter into an argument. [Cries of, “Oh, let him go on!” GORDON—PERSONAL EXPLANATION. n endeavored to arrest the attention og whom, was w York, who desired to make a per- so if there was no objection ; and hearing no expression of dissent, he requested him to proceed. M jonpen, after ii arbor bill, the Herald of the 12th, stating thet he was for 49. Now, on the contrary, he for 64 40 ; e read from nomination, even in the face of , the Congressional reporis of the Herald, the Culumbian Fou ithe Union, in proof uf the ground on which be had firmly planted himself, not on tke 10th inst. but previously, when the Oregon resolutions der debato?in the House. What his opinions, genera! this subject were, would be found in his speeeh, cont to by none of | the cliques of the democracy, but that he would go | from several of those who had drawn up their chairs with the Polk democrats, and the Polk party, all | around p “Go on! dT mo} jer the eub- through. In furtherance of this view, he selected | ject to a select committee;” and a voi nd for per- sons papers.” Another: ‘ We have the papers— only send ior perzoi his Cabinet, and made his appointments, up to this Aner the laughter to which day, without reference to the wishes or desizes of the various heads’ of the various cliguss, of the old democracy. His appointments and movements are conducied with so much mystery, that some, even of his Cabinet, do not know any thing about them Union; an unti! they have actually taken place. ie most of ‘The Sreaxea rose and stated the question. his appointments, there is every reason to believe, | Mr. Scuencx, (bolding a paper in his hand,) asked the ‘ol appointments—notVan Buren appointments Pada tre Fite ‘ania to withdraw his motion —nor Calhoun appointments—nor Cass, nor Benton Feels remnut; and he was about to send lle peper,to the appointments. At the proper time, we will be aole th nee what will be the influenge of this policy, SebenC ond ppaeman cbele we kmreren: 2 which has been most mysteriously persisted in for |“ Mr. 8c —Wili I not be in order if the gentlemen the last year. It will soon become apparent, by the | withdraws his motion? THE M, Mr. J. R. Incensou. moved that the House resolve self intoa Committee of the Whole on the State of the manifestations of public opinion, through the vari- | The Srraxee.—If the gentleman from Pennsylvania nous sections of the Union. | withd: otion, the gentleman from Ohio will be in order, as a matter of course, This view, there is every reason to believe, gives the correct key to the policy and purposes of Mr. Polk’s administration. Whoever wants favor must be quietly and cautiously fora re-election. None ot the great men of his party are his confidants.— ; xcx.—1 ask leave to present a memorial from citizens of Indiana for the improvement of the Maumee river. The Srraxen.—Does the gentleman from Pennsylva- nia withdraw? Neither Calhoun, nor Cass, nor Benton, nor Van Mr. J. R. lnoersot..—To oblige my friend, I will Buren, nor Silas Wright—in fact, I doubt if even | Mr. Scuencx then presented ie memorial, and it was his Cabinet, are his ‘private confidants—for iap- | ‘ed that it be referred to the Com on Public pointments have been made, in their own depart- | a PE lame os ; and moved that it be referred of the Whole, and that it be read. voice Refer it without reading.”) ‘And the memorial was referred to the committee indi- cated by the gentleman:who presented it. PUBLIC DEFENCE. r. Hanatson gare notice, that after the harbor bill I have been disposed of, he would move to take up heretofore reported for the defence of the = he would call for the yeas and nays. [Cries ments, without the knowledge of the heads of such (a departments, or his consulting them. | Such being the theory ,of his policy, it may be | made the subject of some speculation, how will he | manage the Oregon question? That being the | case, I have strong doubts whether Mr. Polk has any serious intention of settling this question—for some time, at least. Should the British Govern- ment agree to a treaty, on the offers which were re- jected by their minister last year, there can be no doubt such a treaty would be paseed by the Senate. This would give great offence to the new Weatern | democracy, and the ultra-radical portion of the peo- ple, who go tor 54 40, all through the country. It vould Boss, ES once und forever, all petty aspira- tions for the Presidency amongst the cliques of par- . ty; but, Th ve great doubts fhe would ‘be willing | melts dytewTaonet Penney ani, reviewed the argu. the *notiee” should fall, between the Senate wud | Saeaareegseegt ne powers and the strict liter of the the House, I do not think Mr. Poik would be griev- | army, as they admitted ant cave an eld widesr © per ed much thereat. In tnis view of the case, I think | sion. Was shea part of thearmy? (A voice: We Mr. Polk would encourage the Calhoun and Benton | Vote swords”) Yes, where was the power to give an old democracy, to relieve him trom the necessity ot ert Pa sword? Why give a mana sword after the pressing the n gotiation at this time, and thereby en- bt ea gts dh er Bive the old widow a pension dangerinz his popularity, while be considers he can SET creer end Woo 7. W pace 01a We et these powers? E im- fall back upon the ultra’Oregon party, headed by | pled. Where did we get the rignt fo Macs send nana Mr Allen, and that this 18 his better course. | exploring expedition? It was not in the constitution. — I should not wonder, therefore, in this state of | Where did we get the power to send Capt. Fremont to things, if we should see no treaty made for some | the Pass ofthe Rocky Mountains? Where did we get time to come, and witness Mr. Polk and the Weat- | (re power to pay fora library 1 Nay, more. where did aatinon a ai 4 e er to sppropriate twenty-five dolla a peg rar atin el brought together on the paral- | piece to buy a tionery 7, (A. laugh, and. voic of 54 40—up to the very point of collision with | « Ang books”) Yi i i | joks.”) Yet gentlemen reconcile it with their England. A short time will tell the truth ot these | consciences to vote tor these objects, and on the sub- calculations and speculations. We are on the edge | ject of internal improvements asked for specisl grants! | of mighty matters and smali manceuvres. | Gentlemen, too, had spoken of this system as one of | plunder ; butuf they consulted the record, they would | | fod that General Jackson was a great plunderer, as the | Years 1830, 1931, 1833 and ’34, would show ; for he re- | Commended appropriations for this purpose. "A gentle. | man from Tennessee (Mr. Jones) complzined, the other | THR PRIVATE CALENDAR. Mr. Daniets made an ineffectual effort to go into Com- mittee of the Whole, on the private calendar. HARBOR BILL, The House resolved itselt into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and resumed the con- sideration of the bill making appropriations for rivers and harbors. Wasurneton, March 13, 1846. De Meyer's Late Concert at Baltimore—Delegation From Washington—Their Reception at Calvert i a day, of the contuct of the Speaker, in his appointment | Hall—De Meyer Taken Prisoner, and Carried off | of the standing commiltess. But ne (Mr Ty doused to in Triumph to Barnum's—Proceedings of the | "Y & Word in bis favor. ‘The gegtleman sald that Ten- | | nessee had no chairman on any of the comi | but she has the Prosident and the Postmaster and if she had gotten some of the commit lance of power” would have been de: yoice. “G oo One thing The gentleman had endeavored to wake up Ohio, who | had but one chairman of committe As for her, eral— | | A tail. Court Martial. You wi.l observe this letter is written upon gilt edged paper. The reason is obvious. The case 15 | plain. De Meyer, you know, has been taking the | city of Baltimore to the music of a piano. And | the election of .Old ‘Tippecanoe ‘was honor enough | now we propose to tell your fair readers of one of | for a century to com jo far as the South were con- | those concerts, of the delegation from Washington, | Sere! North Carolina had the frst Lord of the Tre c Oy | ury—he would_call him the Comptroller of the Treas of their reception, and of the music, and of their | inthis House. “(Laughter South Carolina ha’ The Srzaxen remarked that the gentleman could do | part; Oregon, read an extract from a letter which appeared in | these little and agreeable sallies gave rise had ceased,) | "En. Dovatas: (oulling) evasion. fotaae gentlemen a question, answering it, he one tome. He | will Poughter.) Ma. ‘in his seat.) Not at all. MF. Dill thay, in violets of that resslatontsorcs men. in vi jon o! } to any maceae: cots or yielding any part of the terri- | Baoxens’ Boa! tory to Great Britain State 4000 do b6, 7: | Mr. Woopwanp said that the Baltimore resolution was 5 a eo 900 do, 72; 1 icksburg Bank, the opinion of the members of the Convention. They | 74; 50 Morris Canal, b5, 18}; 500 Girard Bank, b5, 9); | did not include “ Oregon” in the democratic creed. The | (‘ esapeake and Delaware Canal, 34 60 Reading recommended tothe democratic | 35, 374; $1000 U 8 Bank Notes, 791; 20 do, 794. noes spoken of as great American | “Ay tex Boanv—200 she Reading dua, 8745; ob Schuylkill . ion, 31; 30 Vicksburg Bank, 74; phta Lass pba so they were told last win- pam oc Reade nie bs, 874; 5 Lehigh, b5, 17; | ter, in the debate on the bill creating 400 hee] Bank, b5, 9[: $3000 jing 80. giving the notict | ial ‘303; $200 how did 8 | Girard Bank, bs, 93; ee we aeons n Bone ae vote for less than ‘ ora Bank, 92; 1200 Lehi , 493. | Mr. Yancey said, that when the time came, his action ‘Amrrn senate Gommerciel Bank, 603, 4, Wil- | pet beh he considered right under the circum- | mington RR 33}; $5000 U States 5's, 102; 60 shs Reading stances of ; Me Deverkse aanderstood tho democratic party, by | cash, 88. unenimous resolution, to stand by 64 4v, and not to yi Sales of Stocks at Boston. an inch. ? Boanp, March 13. ro Rail- Just 28 bis hour expired, and before he concluded his 30 do, 5104, | 5 3 Phipsburg Copper Co. 180; 0; ntloman {rom Iilinoia whether | 9 North Henk’ "00; 1° Racding RR Bonds, 1647, 984; 63 | e faith by a compromise of the hour had ex Cesired to reply witness at the Nor & Wor ER, 66} 2 66}; 800 East Boston Co, 16} a 16); | 3 rights to New 8:ock Boston and Maine Railroad Ci om- pany, tae Beek 00 she nee, 98} a mies | ong Island RR, 47; 2 ast Boston Company, 16]; 5 Phipsburgh Copper Company, cash, $180. : ion 7 Mainman Called to order— ‘od. a Dovaxass, before he took h | to the question, being, as he ‘on, of Dela the successful con- floor, and he very generously gave a por nok forte good ons, COMMERCIAL. New York, Saturday, March 14. Asues.—The market to-day was rather dull—we heard of no sales—prices remain as last quoted. Baravstuyrs.—The market closed to-day with more firmness and with farge sales. Genesee was taken to- little less than $5 60; and also, small tion of the tit Mr. Dovo.ass, who, by way of ans’ tin 1828 James K. Polk made | day for export at a | lots for home use, at $558); Michigan, geod, bri # of | $5 60, and holders drm ct thet’ Now Dvioses ead Olfe ought to be extended over Texas iad | inheld, or can be bought for $6 12}. Georgetown, $5 12} | a $6 26; Howard street, $52 $5 6}; doing. Lary x | sales in Genesee wheat were eines St toe expo! understood to mean Un- | the demand for milling purposes is ood, but the price was then a bill claiming 64 40 pending | offered is rather below the views of the holders. Corn is Great Britain nor any ith That it was, too, | ed pu | | in The Baltimore resolution quoted Mr. brisk, with considerable sales, at 67 a 67; 3 Polk: need a Epa see Rye is also - demand;.85 oor offered? apap ot ing 54 40 was pending, tho Bal jon follow- |“ “G, .—In consequence of th | ed'the lend of Mtr. Polke, and fixed 24 40 as the northern | woctser, ihere was ve fe baotomenes of the little business done in this arti- cletoday. The sales this week have amounted to 5000 bal steadily improving prices; the buying has been chiefly by spianers, with occasional sales to speculators. After the members returned here, one of his col- gues; for whom, personally, he (Mz. 'D.) had a high dM Ho (Mr. Sak oS os se * miles south of | SEES Septet mleconmene ‘Whailemen. boat Huldsh B Hall, of New London, on the 11th o Huldeh B Hall. of Now lcaaer' of cad foc’ Cold a NW Coast, 3900 bbls wh oil, 100 do sp. Ship Mason, of fatem from Bovton (2 sated) bound to Rio iro, : “Brig Wan Henry: Cole, trom Matataas bound ta Warren, R ee 4 tof ih lat 39, lon 72, took & lown across the gulf. ” Pulstord, (of Lyan,) Caldwell, from near Zea. Po io Petuambuse for ordera, aad was daily expected ‘Schr Curlew, Tikiob, hence (Feb 19,) for C' 1st inst, ir Curlew, Tikiob, <9 {Fel for ‘uracoa, Jat 24 21, lou 57 13, wit “4 ig Hi ¥ i from , Bday it, Feb ican fpogon, hanes frame Fipea 3 dare ut: Feb am Bids from Liverpool for Mobile, mbs, 12 days from Wilmington, NC, for fev Boston to Laguna, 9th iust, about 20 miles from this port for Ocracoke, | ing, 3 days Shr Jutis, at Boston, who put on boar the passengers of the brig Alford, at Baltimore, GALVANIC “RINGS noe “AGNETIOC rpup. " ay eee oe oo tae, AB. & D. SANDS, 70 Fulton street, GEN. SIR GEORGE COOK“, M.D. L.L.D. PHYSICIAN —OFF | NO. 8 NORTON STREET, ALBANY, N. | DB. CooKs may be conti Ee sgaulod iy smn FM. Apvice.—As it is al unt to eis cia Be Ns celebrated in ‘ESIDENC AT STANWIX HALL, ALBANY, N ¥. tye Ag ‘THE BOSTON WITH THE BUFFALO TalLAoap. ri Pring, ‘Shi ee Bark Turbo, 88 Nanrucks raonal respect, arose and attac Polk. He quot- ) replied, 4 ed Mr. Cla; g it Me Clay | hould fatal, and al- . He . He wrote out and pub- lished that speech. arty subscribed for and circu- | lated it. He bad met with it in eight States | speeches in favor of 54 40 at Nashville and at Colw | in sight of Mr Polk’ lence. He said,on that occasi r.Clayhad offered proposition almost treasonab. ‘We find ourselves under the necessity of again raisin; our quotations, to conform to the rates paid :— . Livenroo. Ciassirication, ‘Mobile $ NO; | that and gave a pledge that if Mir’ Polk should be elected, } would insist on 54 40, and never yield an inch. If he | had believed that there was no probability of his doing | 80, he would have suffered his arm to drop from its sock- | et, before he would have made such an avowal. When | Stock, 23,000 bales. Freight to Liverpool, {dto }d; to Mr. Polk came here, he found that the House had acted | Havre, i cent. Exchange 9 per cent. on the subject, giving notice and providing for exclu —— sive ion. It was, however, lost inthe Senate, for want of time. ‘The President stated, in bis iaugurel ad- Forelgn Lmportations. ‘Schr Montreal—231 hogsheads 6 tierces Chaste- Crrnrurao! telaim & Ponvert. MARITIME HERALD dress, that our title was clear and indisputabie. Come what may, he, (Mr. D) if ever a proposition of 49 should be made, would never take back the declaration that it was @ treasonable proposition! But for the fact that the President, when he came into office, found a protocol pledging the Government {o that principle, which committed him, he. would have pronounced it treasonsble. Now, however, the negotiation was ended. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 15, He said, in, conclusion, (of which the sbove is buta ue meagre outing) notwithstanding these are his opinions, 900 & the fate of the Oregon question will not ehange his vote 020 a on any other questions He would be true to his pledge 1d vote tis sentiments. It would never make Cleared. him abandon them. F 5 : 5 Mr. Hovsrox, of Delaware, although he had yielded | Ship Atlantic, Raymona, Antwerp, W Weimer. the floor to the gentleman from Illinois, also gave a por- | tion of bis time to the gentleman from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Ewing,) for the purpose of making a personal explana- tion, il he desired it. TAE BREACH HEALED—AND HONORABLY. Brig Metamora, Gates, Apalachicola, ED Hurlbutt & Co. Sehr Milliceut, Tarmell, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. Schr 8 L Mitchell, Johnson. Newbern. Schr Aun Hy aen, Totten, alee 9 Mr. Ewino, of Pennsylvania, thanked the gentleman | Schr Howard. Bassett, Bostor Lewis. for his Kindness. A see words jell trom bisy end with | po « Blddnd thay onal reference to the chairman of the committee andthegen- | Scr Gc fh, Richmond, Allon & Paxson. tleman from Illinois. The observations he made were | not intended to cast reflection on the chairman or the way, Cor oe Ret Smalley, Philade!phia. McKee Hand & Co. r gentleman. He had supposed that there was occasionally 4 L McCready, Somers, Puiladelphis, NL McCrea- Hien Elizabeth & Rebecca, Green, Philadelphis, Gnager & tn understanding between tho chairmen anda member, | S67r | as to the particular day or time the floor could be obtain: =e : ed. He meant no offence, and he asked the gentleman | §*{'f lodine, Smich, Baltimore, Quager & Mailler. whether he woul! not take back what he had said. Schr Bergen, Cole, Petersbi janter & C Mr. Dovatass would not, he said, have made use of the | Schr Aun Rebecea, Cranm Schr Abraham Brown Dav: L McCready. Schr Leopard, Noonen, Richmond, Gu ger & Mailler. Schr EP Barton, Anderson, Philadelphia, McKee, Hand & Schr Wave, Studley, Philadelphia, McKee, Hand & Co. Arrivea. words he did, ifthe gentleman had withdrawn his charge after having ‘an opportunity offered him todo so. And he would now say that he had made no arrangement for the floor with any one. He was very glad ‘of an oppor- | tunity of withdrawing his remark, and was sorry that circumstances had readered it necessary to make 5 5] 34, The Cuarnman observed, in his own detenci Brig Foaclands Gloag, of sed tor Porsiand, trem Cisofae, gentlemap from Illinois had tried repeatly for t ortiond, ftom Hi for New Yor ae srr und to-d@y succeeded, and that there was not e' ed away her rad Pintles, in a id mote undorstanding in that particular betw ing very leaky and completely unmanageable Captain Saw- [Thus was the most agreeable part of to-da: yor, snate and crew left her in tue long boat,and eame on board saving nothing but the chronometer and a ry litue clothing. Biowiug heavy ut the time, and the sea v ings, and th planations seemed to im happiness running »0 high as to ith to all within and without the bar. It is an example | eee, hereafter be followed with honor and with | ro! y Mr. Houston aross make it very dan; Schr Montreal sh compensated for | je, apparently well not hie tim the loss of a few mii but geve way for jays fom Mobile for Bi 2. mith c ni vie motion that the committee r: which prevailed ; ta thick wacsee ieeed te tr ‘The Srxaxen resumed the chair. the whale ship. Hamict, expect . head of the Military Committee. [A voi 1 NO THE RRPORTE! 4 Elizabeth City,’ taking De Meyer prisoner, and subjecting him, af- | Well, she has the’ chalrmaniof alt Militia Commit Mr. THomrson, of Mississippi, ed that the resolu- | C, wiihfresh clase oe - sad ter the decision of the company, to the penalty of | Teengsierd a ne also the chairman of the commit- | tion, soteitiad savers! weeks since, © suppl; see iene Macth Bird, Schoonmaker, Wilmington, NC, shi: | tee on Naval Affairs—Neptune and his trident too rters with Dills, reports, etc., betaken up. The infor- | gles and|am! oa, oysters and champagne, and a subsequent | (tacroused ‘merriment } Georg the lend of the | mation called for nal been furnished by the C! rk bP ae Saggy see norm 4 Military Committee; and, aa he bef bserved, North | tothe expeuse ni oped it would now jopt- ; 4 Cateas we should forget, however, we would call | Carolina has tho heal of the Ways and Moone, vAnd | ed. He did not press bis motion, and consented thet, for Fe eee, Fone poe hoe. the autention of your readers to the report of to- | thas the purse and the sword,” of which the ad | to-day, itbe ed ove Schr Mary & Eliza, Cozzens, 13 days from Eastport, with day’s incidental cross-firing in the House,on 54 40— | heard much, were in the hands of these two States i] {o-morrow at 11 o'clock. |. fish and plaster, 9 “ 49—John C. Calhoun—democracy—-and such |. He spoke ol the importance of the lakes, particularly Sloop David Van Name, Cook, York River. like. Now forthe concert. Ah, yes, we had for- | 12 @ commercial poist of view—lakes which some gen- gotten Mr. Van Buren’s daguerreotype at Plumve’s tlem@n seemed to suppose were no larger than mill lery on the Avenue. It is the very veflex of the dams; ond related un anecdote. He was, not long Fae Magician. Bat how he is altered! From the | pai of Balwant i. omen rim, spruce, diplomatic dandy at Washington, he | hild to‘him, he ingu What is your name ?” id has expanded into the opaque rotundity of a burgo- iiwaukie Smith,” was the reply. ‘How old are you?” master. Now, this comes oi eschewing politics, ” Hoe mentioned ‘this, to show that, end turning to the cultivation of rohan potatoes, » commerce had built up Milwaukie, & Yuta-baga end mange! wurtzel. But positively we Vee wien, - so it was with Chicago and others he must tell about that concert. What lions are these Cd enumerate 5 ay imported minstrels and pirouetting high-fliers! How | an wi, Woop outered into a Constitutional argument ; they coin the dollars! Ole Hull, Viex Temps, Artot Lrpeitid bodied! would vote for what appropriations 1 fs ; ry, without regard to any section Wallace, Russell, eee the Slomans, Demp- | of the country. The ‘amount in the ‘it was too small ; ster, and others, and Elssler, Celeste, and a great | and he thou; Ki the Tan the appropriation for the pur- many more—trom city to city, they have hed in | Po succession a triumphal march. And now we have | Vic ‘ i De Meyer—the supernatural master of the piano— | | Mr. Vistox adverted to the history of internal im- the guest of princes, potentates, kings and empe- | ased bia 2 Troms the COMRSTCONAEE CE the eyAtoen; End rors, and now the Nemean lion of us—us unsophis- m ‘gts ad adaasr liver w gt fase ticated sovereigns of the great republic. Shaks- 3 Thee wf between the wo | peare knew nothing of the charms of music—it is 1 parties stood precisely 1 This the wand of Midas—it turns the symphony and the hoy could for or against the syste song--the melodyjand the medley--it turns everything | Without being obnoxious to the reproach of inconsisten- into gold. The whale trade is nothing compared to | °¥,,9F to the charg they had deserted ery gl it—the Lake Superior copper mines are a sorry spe- 3 R etter it would be for the public ser Batimone, March 14, 1846. | Below, ’ | Ship Gardner, (of Gardner, Me) i7 days trom Apalachicola, Equinoctial; Storm—A Bark for New York- De Meyer's | to order, Bark May Flower, 50 days from Rotterdam. Last Concert—Methodist Conference—"' War Inevitable” | Brig Harrakate, of Boston, 18 days from Tuckapau. —Madame Macarte—New Mail Arrangement—Markets yond Meee Bost in, 17 days from St Croiq. —Stock Board, §c. We had most disagreeable weather yesterday through out the day, aad at about } o'clock this morning we Were visited by an old fashioned equinoctial gale. The rain came down as if the flood-gates above had been let loose, accompanied by several tremendous claps of | thunder, and some very sharp lightning. Our streets | this morning are as clean as if they had undergone a | scrubbing process through the mght, and the water is | rushing down Jones’ Falls at the rate of twenty knots anhour. At the time of writing, the sun is just, peeping through the clouds, and in the course of an hour we will genuine spring morning, such as has not been 6 ee ienced since last Mi Milecelianeous Record. Banx Craton, (of Boston) Champion, hence (Feb 6) for Antwerp, pat into St Thomas on or about 27th ult, in distress, leaky aud otherwise damaged—hove overboard part of cargo— no further p:rtuculars given. will atnooa,on Monday, Letter bags will close at the Exbhange News Rooms, at half past 11. Suir Kessinaton, will sail on Tuesday morning for Canton. Letter bogs at the Exchange News Room. grounded on the Romer, months, by order of the Board of Pilot Commissiove: Lavuncu.—A beantiful bark, clipper butlt, called the 250 tons burthen, was to have been launched yesterday at Balti- more. She is to be commanded by Captain D. B. Swan, of this ay. Herald brought us another foreign arrival last | ht, in advance of all contemporaries. But this is look- , from Avams, of Mississippi, twas next recognised by the culation to a charmed fiddle or a skilled tenor. Spparently unperceived by the poetry of motion is equally potential. The tect oe COL ne itt ge Beltane of Fanny, the illustrious Fanny, the high-flying, bounding and bouncing Fanny, were possessed of more enchantment than the [imp of Aladdin, or the wishing hat of Fortunatus, the lucky. But what —ah! yes, we recol ect, we were about to tell of De Meyer's concert at Baltimore, and you shall have it, dear aay Brevis exse laboro, obscurus fio. But enough. He gave a concert in Baltimore on Tuesday night last, at Calvert Hall. Great audiénce of /e bon ton— @Monishing performances—unbounded applause. — But that’s not all. During the day, or the day pre- ceding, De Meyer was intormed, ty telegraph, of a coming deputation of visitation from this metropo- lis. And there were two detachments—one in the morning, one in the afternoon, the latter batta- lion having chartered a choice car tor their express and exclusive accommodation. And so they went over. Senators and members ot the House, an editor or two, ladies from New York, Pennsylvania Virginia, sojourning in the city, and city ladies, Siecty Someany, weet over, They entered the hall in triumph, and created quite a sensation as they defil- ia- | ed through the aisles to the seats provided ‘aad the theca cope gngst hah Meters * D evake | pianist was in raptures. And he played to the top of _ of the British policy with regard to her revenues, and | nis capacity, and all wereenchanted. [t was very fine, What should be our own. | t, Captain Tom, Captain Jennings, Captain Taylor— penne Say pon didn’t it beat the sub-marine battery and the subter- |, Mr. Dovotass then obtained the floor, and gave way ranean armor all hollow t Well, is that all? No, prec an t ten minutes past three o'clock, (that the gentlemen, no! e are further authorized to sa! rE that the Metropolitan Deputation took, at the ‘clove te geotlomes would ipvounlousi ex uive the'door rs of the pragramme, the envied De Meyer prisoner, | some other gentleman who wonld. | and bore him off, not to the Bastile, but to Barnum’s, The question was taken, and the committ where he passed, not through the ordeal of th» in- | to rise. quisition, but the discussion of an elegant supper— | Mr. Dovatase arose, and looking towards Mr. Ewing, | oysters, turtle, birds, and Heidsick. Thencame Temarked—It occurs to me that th the wit, the Joyous contagion of wit, poety, anec- <= Sites Go ee we and song. And who was that tall and elegant i Jady in ths diamonds, and that sweet Virginian vith Mr. Dovatass—I will have n these sott dark eyes, and she ot the gentle smile, who | gentleman. sits near to the jewelled and queenly stranger afore- Mr. Ewina—I have been trying to obtain the floor for said? We couid tell you, ladies; but you know we sometime, and should have done so, if it had not been would be adjudged and condemned as a apy. Aad if we despise chi its a spy. Why, bless my stars! if they haven’t been giving bouquets to the prisoner at the table! What does he know about Bo pgs il _ And now a lady from New York es the piano, and the company join in a uadrille. On! it was a delighiful ume, and a de- ighttul trip. Party came home next morning, or soon gentlemen got through conversation, he would proceed. The Cratnmay rapped with his hammer, and request- ed gentlemen to preservo order. Mr. Abams then commenced his remarks, in the course of which he declared that he was opposed to the whole 8 m of internal improvements, and so he conceived Were the whole democracy of the United States. Hay- | ing concluded, Mr. Severance caused to be read an amendment, which he designed to offer at the proper time, for the | improvement of the Kennebec river, $15,000. He stated that the amount of tonnage built in Maine was greater than that of any State of the Union. From 1844 to 1845, the increase was a little short of 11,000 tons; more than in all the States South of Maryland, including Delaware, | to the Mississippi. Asto the construction of railroads | and the making ofcanals, they hac better be left to joint | Stock companies. We could not charter a company to | improve the Mississippa; and it could not be expected | the States would undertake to improve this and other rivers and the lakes. This must be done by the General Government; there was no other power to do it. Hoe | koew no distinction between salt water and fresh, ofused a 1 voted agai © controversy with the | Mr. Ratnace was understood to say that the gen! from Illinois obtained the floor fairl t. Ewixo—If the gentleman from iihinois will say hg did not get the floor as I ha tated, 1 will be sa- th the Committee, remarking that no gentleman ap- | amattcr of cou inched this mot of city, andowned by him, N. L. MeCready and others. She is designed we believe for the Mediterranean trad 0 We are indebted to the Charleston Cor folk Beacon, fur ships. Suir Covriee, Capt Wolfe, of this port, frcm James River, ‘was spoken on the 6th inst, ‘at 37, lon73. This we are pleased to state upsets the predictions and suppositions of some of the papers, as to the probrble loss of this vessel, during the gale of the 2nd insta.t, although ‘he grounds for the rumor was well founded. Mysterious Arrain.—On Monday last the schooer ‘' Bent- 0 tons « ne constructed after the most approved models, extensive accommodations for passenge ¥ e is stillin secret s no, and i ing the division of t! cing to rage ina spirit that bodes nothing of an amicable character. ‘The impression begins to gain ground in this city that “war is inevitable,” as nearly all of the oficers of the | various volunteer companies have thrown up their com- | missions, and about two-thirds of the companies will be and hi Th immediately disbanded. The reason they give for this | ley,” of Staten Island, came into Great Kgg Harbor with but act of childish folly, is, that the Logisiature refused to | oue person on board, who his examinationstated his name to be pass a militia bill at the session just closed. Thus, | Thomas Maxwell, that he shipped on board said schooner the whilst in New York and other cities, the people are | Wednesday previous, at New York—that he "never saw the struggling for the repeal of these odious and oppressive | Captain before he that the Captain remained laws, our gentlemen militia are endeavoring to force | on board the schooner about two ours, and then gave him or one equally as odious on this community. ders to take her to Philadelphia where he would meet NDeMeyer's Concert last night, at Calvort fiall.was one | he would proceed there feos op Me nem Has ont of the greatest ever given in this city The Hall will | Lae 4 ner ja owned aud ‘commanded comfortably seat twelve hundred persons, and it was | an air of my: crowded to overflow in every part. There could not | Hi that Maxwel itts hoped that if this is the have been lesss than fit fteen hundred persons present, | run awi . the fact, which, with tiekets at $1 each, is, [ should think, rather | no m map hee befallen the Captain. Maxwell isin custody, profitable. The cla ry ‘and will be detained until the facts e developed. Any infu ping and applause was tremendous. Madame Macarte had quite slim house last sight ; the Weather, however, was bad, which may have accounted | thas matter jey, at Great Ej le known. micated to Mr. mation touchi i Robert B. B whose instance these facts are madi for ber from Havre for Boston, put, into The new mail h go0s into effect on | raral for ins, aud sails agun ou the third of 01 » requie: cers to } W o'clock in nin er nies ve tat | Baxter, of the bark’ Arethusa, at Charles- morning, instead of nine, 20 that | me it will reach New York from one to two | ton from Antweap, ier at night than it does at prerent. Tne Manxers.—I have no transactions to note in City Mills flour, but sales were made towards the close of yteru; t — week at tdi) yt ee asia tok | of tackle fall and was sxved. hen as now, affected to irm at $5. ere have been if Philadelphia, considerable parcels of Howard atreet sold for export, in | ed oni ugitry saben te tiie stb the early pert of the week, at $463}, but towai close at $475, and very firm—indeed, it was difficult to purchase to any extent, many holders demanding $4 61}, bak ig plied ee 3 ee = — wagon e has gone up” 24 per ol ‘he inspections of Rour for the week compres 17,186 barrels ual? bait | Ze ied caw barrele. Tere » yas also in pected 165 barrels Rye flour, | She ¥) \ and 85 bhds. ‘orn meal. 1 Thore is very little wheat arriving, and the few par. | , Siti? CHampLsin <A letter from Capt Muller, of the Cham. Cels that are, readily find buyers at $1 for best reds, for | me cargo s chat on the Lith | James W. Teusbory, (lad) fell overboard from while lowe: ng th ‘buat with and D. N. Hardeu, asea strc! he two men and boy were dio her carryi weed, and rted abandon- ‘eeu fall Raron the Tun Ia's? lou toes . hy with on » lat 37, lon a ate | mess Gone, pull ia apparently good condition, by the Jucob Perkius, at Boston. sly. re by the steamer be able to take her station we the tower now ‘must of course be all damaged. 1 ti milling | am now alongside of & warehou cargo, aud have Waid ey continues firm at 28 cents for hhds, and 24 fot iz extra mea a pump she still guins on the pumps, mo nd wade | Losdengenc has ordered the ship to be ducharged, and: then Sales of Stocks at Baltimore, Mancu 14—There was quite @ “furor” at the Stock | ‘eY Will nulda survey on the ship. . Dovorsss—It is falee. I give the gentleman an draw the allegation. Mr. ® remark, but inso low a tone as to be inaudible to the revorter. TO THE DEBATE FAMILY JARS, after speaking to the bill under consid- eration, gave notice of his intention to submit an amend- ment, to connect Lake Michigan with the Mississippi, by a ship canal. He incidentally branched off into the question of Oregon, and spoke of Southern democrats who voted recently in the House against the “ notice.” In reply to @ question propounded by Mr Davie of Ken tucky, he said that the Baltimore resolution meant as clearly that we claimed the whole of Oregon, the most of 3 several remaining until to-day. Now, these are the sort of excursions that suit our taste: and that is why we have been so particular in this description. We expect De Meyer here in a day or two, and a deputation from Baltimore, as an offset to the compliment to them in the delega- tion from the metropolis. Sincerely yours, “ Scors wa Ha’s.” Taxine BacueLons.—In the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Mon &® resolution was submitted, directing the committee on vice and immo- rality to inquire into the pediency of taxing bachelors would reannex Texas. over 85, to create a sinking (und for the support of fe- Mr. Yancey justified the vote which he inst male maidens of 46 and over. After some discussion the he notice. Miiees not specified in the resolut: boo resolation was indefinitely postponed A should take possession of _regon—there ‘was no Detanang.—Dr. J Maull, has bee: | ‘Devens Id the gent svorn into the off Pp rales Fm nm duly at Deveras, Would the gentioman agree to a line | Board yestorday in City six per cente of 1890, and Balti. | _Lanox Canco.—The ship Rappahannock, Capt Drummond, more apa Ohio Railway stock, and large sales hed for ofc CEG Ae ial the clove o9 bid sollers at 98), wan cows Le Pec Is bbls Lard 10,390 pipe staves; 14 coats conan san one flour, ; , low n war re | 5 7 bol HOw, 274 therces of | Fives, $0 offered, ; 7 | eee pa eed co be the largest cargo ever cleared from tat port. | | [quote State sixes at 76). few buye: Hers at 77}— | ScHooneR Jutta, (of this port) Vangilder, at Boston, from nothing doing. £ 63; inst, in lat 34 20, lon 75 30, pi: . | Carconas, daring the algo ne acu toad (23, hha molasses} ind received other i je Purtavetrnra, March 14, 1846. | 35, te four bales cotton, marked I . . nd 5 brig Alf. ‘y Abortion Care—Thunder Storm—Stocks, $e | seaadhs ie Garp frees Ae ean oe Bait ore ‘ook of ree 7 | % % fort, Goodling, ry The Court of Quarter Sessions has been engaged the | passeugers; 7th inst, spoke sehr, Effort, Gooeling. 2 dave trom last two days in the trial of « physician of this city, | named Montgomery Chambers, and a woman named | eco Tiiethe Wuens 6 tte easels Mary Moor, charged with causing an abortion upon a } Be ey young girl in Southwark, named Sarah Lawson. The von, of W * otal wreck infant was found buried in a lot in Southwark, which led Sales latin bale, apes Wi tat ool to an investigation, and the binding over of the above- | rookthe binson, naval stores; named parties; and this morning, after a protracted trial’ ti Abeguile Tasos’ tot 8 verdict of guilty was rendered against the 4 and ; Francis, of Berkley’, tak the alleged Mire, Moot was aaquitied,’ The lew Beal u , case has occupied sttention on the part of enon ee bad Pacxer Sires Fipexa, for Liverpool, and Havre, for Havre | > Charles R. Seely, the person whe had the packet ship | 49, lon 10, | iy noticed as put back at Cork, saya: | GRATIS. BA i: | ROUSSEL’S UNRIVALLED PREMIUM Bark Sir | Ni 4 1d from Hambarg, bonnd to this | port, Rebel Taras tons i, 60 days out with ose of fore yard | SHAVING CREAM, nance : 1, ound to Rio Je: | TH seg ee re clare as Baa. dl da a white swallow tailed signal, cabin | Who apply at the mam Bho oe extending to mainmast, Feb 18, lat orlen notgivea. ‘Wholessle and retail. USSEL, O foreign Ports. 7 nave Fen cla pee dnd Welh, Ame fr Ei CONSTIPATION iMiams, fi dings | brigs Cornwall, Axtell, for Se (COSTIVENESS) } for Halifax, do; Visen, for St ar i ace ee Saher deka DESTROYED auth of the river bound in, bark Henry Kelsey, rom New | \W7ITHOUT MEDICINES, INJECTIONS oy BATHS. Orleans. , —=Discovery recently rs ‘ance by M. Wartoa— SYAL, Feb 3—In Port—Brigs Marbinger, Brown, nue; Ce- (a—the tion, tanslated from cilia, Crocker, for Boston in atew days. : . pool A " Ra ‘Hatirax, Mar 3—Arr, steam ship Cambria, Judkins, fm Bos- | agreeable and infallible means, recently. dis 2 ton, «3 how's; took Bound te adil nal paaser gers, and left | not ouly of overcoming, but also of completely le Ui wi jaan inate, invete! ani L100, rithout tiles at Teer contig iee from Seal land te Halifax. andat ines | ther Purgatives, infectious or" bathe, followed by 8 = moved at the rate of oaly three miles per hot fereamthens documents from eminent physiciacs ™ Ponce, PR, Fel ip Emily, Persons of distinction, certifying the complete efficacy of the i Trdg bark Ch fait, for New means, agen document is sal joined the name and exact 3 oy address 1c sician Ve rs0n Nites for Newbarypore ‘de: Ching’ Last, ung; Overaon, Da: | “The authors of the certificates attest, Sot ouly that thls natu- ites, ty Rewvarepere, do: Oninn. Lave, unas Qrerage, Do |. fue aeigecne ection’ end that ic recone tha tote Idg; Saunders, Crabtree, fm N' ar. nal canal to perfurm its evacuating functions onto et » Thomas, Feb. 27. states, but also thatit cures, as if by cophinrment. ¥ Xork for Hull, regio digestion 2. All ‘St pearly all, the to aad other material damaye—h {| Hows, dangerous rid fasinates ope Cot parang te sarin arp cat, MAeNoNast Sat e rT jen lane, New jy ane .Tromptemsren, uceer 3 swan, Beolim dealersin the United States. me imer aS, Porto Rico; schrs Stranger, Ss Bostox, Versailles, Hunt, Havre, | fair steko ee Bacar a geese rote! | eather tt Gonaives Free dah Te ‘Gleaner, Smith, Loudns, | GZed, in, five minutes at eomereenies hi! “ce T 3, Casco, Kor ny x cn ° ; Julia, 4 CERTIFICATE of of Epileptic Fits, of 23 yes WH, Nop Yad Tents Vantin | AL Getdae cared wha heat ty months teen for asquare rigged v ¢ ip Aurelius, | lvans’ Vi le, t, and sworn to before the Or barks Jauata, Child, Aatwerp, Gazelle, | the city of New York, March the 7th instant. le, Fessen Baltimore; schs Phebe |, To all whom it may coucern.—I hereby testify that I have |, Wilmington, Del; Cera, Elwood, NYork, | een afflicted for twenty-three years with epyteptie Te would Angeretta, Crowell, do, Sid win + fresh ships Ontario, | Pejmporuible for me to describe my, sufferings, for, Ihave ee Oees Toe ee Oak, | from having theatiacks light Detween, to haviog them ins een, in the most awfal manuer and vervfrequently. as ‘Tbave tried se Manga ac Ar bach frthan Bester, AD, | Fetes er nemarpne saysices wibdss ert eiiee Lemotoier, Havre: bert Edward, Bulkley, N | any beuete wintover. T have clays bea trvine every remer 0th, ship Catherine, e, Ne’ ‘ork, | dy, ) Loould hear off until I gave up ail ‘of ever ast THomastTon. March 5—Sid schrs Mary Maria, Hall; | 4 looked forw be lode mane a 6 Franklin, Sweat, and Aurel New York; 7th, Bea: at that Ivane mew, Stanley, New Orlean: ‘and Freem: 1s making many wonderful cures 3 this Wooster, Richmound; Farr Ht aisningzon, NC oe SE pad faith T call Ky Fj fF fon, New Works ‘ sent case juey Whice, Jameton Hero, Span, aud Surgeat, Lovejoy, N | game at once convinced thas they vans taney ad Tee ~ | severed OP atstnckitiat eens terete ey for Chariton | through che blesing of the ‘Abwghty’ te the oar am itterson, for Attakap: "af pore st 5 Id Would urve thove who ares ry m to Kas schooners are now at the anchorage. March 7—Cld, Br ship Malabar, Barker, for Li th.” Arr, iP from’ Barceloun; Brem ship Adier, Hohorat, 6th, cld, Br ships Agamemon, McKandy, for risus | that ang otety pred. woah ind will doubtless have reached rt ere this | With mece x y per m who woul converse + 49 The revenue cutter} Foy ane vote yi aubject, Wictiaw # atte lew ‘A Swom before me, mrl0 im*r BARTIN Ayor. re S LOTION f N UNFAILING CURL in all cases of gout, rheamatiom, i do; . rt f vy * 1s | dor Masoas, Collies for Hull, Ree- ‘Arran p'Baldwia, Hie- | Au swellings, dislocations, fractured bones, brulses,cuts,con- | cock, from’ Liverpool; brig St Simonds, Kidridge, from Bos- oa, Boras, sealds,chilblaina, coras, nptios i affords, team eae New Lonpow, March 1—Arr schr Ellen, fm NYork for | , the ouly article that cam Norw; Celeste, Chapman, fm N York. = i guamacarrey Mare io—Arr chr Kosciusko, French, fm | Ye eye, of, those, pains inthe back and side Srarealng ‘New Haves, March 13—Arr bark Masnolia, Hond, Maye: | Fou surecinisat sutue shee lesion est fant renely. bet uct, PH: bark’ New Haven, Downs, Mayaguez, PR; brig In- iaoracke, ne iustrv, Pike, : a charm.’ Bat 2 ce Ni \—Cld, sips Raj k, Drum: . EW. Ontkans March ¢- s in(BpiBronateed, pee injaries, a ee, it w York; New ‘per botile. tons ad rosdwey, 2 doors above the Hospital; Baer pir ene re aath It. Mery, Lady 7e ‘l ult. sbi bella and bark Sarah Agu, Arrsteamship McKim, Lewis, ALMON’S REMEDY alveston; bark Osceola, Whipple, (8 days from i Jaiver and Kidneys, brig Fornax, Wilson, from New York. 5th, ‘with indigestion, loss of appetite, 3 ilions Adams, Liverpool; Russell Glovs i languor, low Soi, low at | ‘G's itthews, Philadelph oe lower part jarks Standard, (Bri | omit Reouene Belem Alspams, ICINE., hen, met wrth extre te Deh Thip | who have tater tt Sstog fuk been Sadteed te rlotte; towed to ses on the ad instant, bark B ro the Publi geagrally He aay the 27th ship Ber! it in Sait protege 0 Ocean the 28th ult. ship Fran i tieayater tor spe, and on the Ist instant ship Kentucky; on ‘even to the most debi ship Adler, and bark Brahma; on the a }Y CONTAINS NO 'Y, nor any i aud Washington, brig Queely 8! Arr shi not prevent the eld 0 Smith, from Li pool; Ariosto, Faben, fi mio de Jan need given ; from Boston; New Ham : Cha Leonidas, Snow. Si days from favre cor, of John st., Bole meat for N. ¥. days from Rotterdam; varks Cesar Godef- itia, Lew- mar Pot Berry, fa an Bonne pe ge Bree eiro; brig Plymouth, Brewer. from Kingston, Ja. Bel }, cot p—shi] ‘marr, bark i ‘Puitaveurmia, Match 1CAr Bre, ‘Will, Nobree, fm Bls- an edic; REMOVAL R. GREGORY has removed from Gold street to 3 Roose D tanzas Feb 28, MKean, Borie & Co. ~ Seamyte cor acited la gomeasy arkin-for Philadelphia. | suited ccuhdentelly sr enaale eral ecias Sehr Powhatan, Clark, ¢ds fm Grent Egg Harbor, ja ballast, | "There are few, it any, med ~ | ,,Pentiano, March il—Arr bark Ellen Augusta, Hamilton, | better how tor manage those {jp Matanzas} brig, Montille, Mayo, NYork; Ubas' Heath, Bat rere joston: Er Peters do. - | sgbnoripence, March 19— Arr achr Mary Kmily, Staples, fi | Dr jG has pablished » Sai up neret babies a de NOcleans. Salied, sche Adelaide, Kelly, fm NYork; sloops | Cithersex. It not only treats of curing diseases, bat what it Hawkins: do Y | Samer at: Oe Pont Warriatt, Mirch l—Arr, brig Brandywine, Smack; | fo tyseruers® Bolte ous clevrly the means of preventing thors gy Firetron Btaiae York. ¥ # | i i ‘more then all other rcuMonD, Mare above. Ror Fowhaean, Ch yer ene les) by : rape pas iXon, Boston; Courier, Conc les this litte wil a tri mt, Mathis, Porto Rico , Sort te laaiso Yor tle Giko follawring dea Bavannan,10—Cla, Brship Ben Nevis, Heron, Liverpool | Stoneaso™ Virginia, Brown, do; ship Lancashire, Lyon, Mobile: b | ‘No. 86 William street, near Maiden lane. Baldwin, Bassett, NYork: Larch, Gray, Kingsto ‘$1 and 100 Fulton street. Mariah, Johnson, Charleston. | 9th. Both corners of Chambers street | No 63 Bowery, corner of Walkers | Rare way, comer of Market street, and i Br bag: | 146 Delaney street, corner of Suffolk street. "Wy awant, March 10—Arr schrs Kekeao, Nickerson, Balti. | —0 tm"re AneMast, March 10—Arr sc " Balt | — 3 ,.do; Monitor, Besse, New York; | MEDICAL NOTICK. Fees ee ena: El Now Bedtord; Jane Sally Frances, | J) R. COOPER, 4 Duane street, between C and Wil chrs New Delight, Gibbs, New York; Notus, 4 liam streets, has for the last teu years confin prec rd Fratklia, Cherbuck, Richmond; slps | tice to the treatmeiit of venereal, mercurial end | Amity, Crowell, and Rleanor, Besse, New York. Ofadelicate natare. Dr. Cooper spent years VasiinaToN, fb 2s--Arr scbr Emma Julis, Howland : i enjoyed the most st Indies. extensive practice in p ‘any medical’ man i New York. He can cure the most aggravated ane | disense, and mild emes temoved in two to five days. . isa regularly educated ician and surgeon,and never his patients to leave ple Coerfect, cure is performed. ‘i¢ture—Doctor Cooper has discovered a by method Barriwons, March Iter | Twovweeks: with scarcely auy Paiste the patents ot . a A | ton; crige Tweed, Han rs | Sonatitutional Debility, brought on by asceret habit indulg mores New York. | fect cepepetet weakness ofthe limbs, and stall of the: buck, | ne, Mew Orle Eonfasion of intellect, fo tfulness, ipeenon he "Kcure wa ated in every ease oF m6 Elvira, Knight, from New. ion, from New Haven, Richard and aversion to society. bt 400 ‘oy Mare ti Sterling, Rob from New York. | | | ex . D, is aca Ug A NEW CLOTH STORE. HE #1 T No. 39 Joha street, and having just large i the aiten- well selected stock of desirable nd wae Fan 7 E. 29, Paris. ° KNOBFFEL 3, 0 sou stent, lished by Hobett H. Dumont, Legal Depaty for Dr. Le- mubscribers have established a CUOTE, STORE baum, 190 Washi rest, Bpaton, Frice mm Dard, to Robert HD ga a Damon 4 sale in New York he"! Maison, de Sante,” Felton street; Tesh Colbn Gs Admtanceia' he Aroade, | hesnat street following : FRENCH, ENGLI8H, GERMAN AND AMERICAN WARE-OF FRAUDO! | CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE: oc | _-Asparions edition of this work Ras Just been deemed by « bran 1 Eis, Dean dF sie: Tangy Tvevete) stacgepaseremnane | pevlleniae house ta | ofthe newest and most fashuouable style of fancy Cassimeres | ¥ Of stock of TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. |The at- iy Browdway. It yon wou oul gt WHALE RercHiot OMY Sea AG CT UR tan entine wor F overt H: Dumoot, egal Deputy foie Litem, 10 Wasi ! lors is particularity requ to our, + 8 CX ton street ston,” ° ages. = 1 pe offered them, and they are re- edition sonitaee words, and con! only 32 i Kak oor stock berets te | Ig QUT SOME OF THE MosT IMPORTANT MATIER. NOEPFEL & FOOTE, "| OF FRAUDS! and buy only of the SOLE AGENTS, 1 No. 39 5 | Fulton street. No deater can possibly cell the ior ANDS. | bite ae = Rovssees AMANDINE—A very cele sated article for | $500 REWARD — Cems Specie, Mintare, for | Bi te'certsin cure and prevention of Chapped Hands. “For | Sonolanre of theowan of kenerstion, Of aliremedies ¥ | dale at, the principal, dracgiets and dealers (im _Perfamery | covered for the above complaints, this is the ‘cortein._.it | E. ROUSSEL, No 189Brosdway, makes» speedy and Permanent cure withoat nal vornil iat timer | Hou of det ne 1s OXD: a ange 7 | le of, Ly i Fa—* supply PB XT les just received, and for VENEL, 99 Johu street. Bordeanx Wines in casks and casea, Rurach, Abinth 429 1m wt Ge 0. hest nat BAGL' Jame ye vtion 4 hit , wo ire will j ympagne, of the heat brands BHILADELPHIA. EY, MACKENZIE ¢ CO., Proprietors. ‘Miackue, formerly of W rotimgton Hons. BOOKS BOUGHT. wep, Boston Canal wren L. Fenavsos. oy hel ae Le dispose < it ries, ei a Py ar iaiieind tet mrtaae aged THE NEW YORK HERALD. 1 Im* 70 Nasean. or 187 Rivingtow | EXTRACTS | JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, Propricter. | Ofreulation...Forty Thousand. U FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. PWARDS of filty varieties of the choicest Kxtracts, ¢ sale wholesale and retail ROUSSEL. 180 Broadway. ja) im*r ———__ tina cals | A SROMENTS a tho wsusl peiceralways ash expervenced |e ING of all kinds exeeuted with bounty and der a“ | SEF All letters or communi by JUNG & N, coe “a ro ROUTH WILLIAM TTREET. polis the ; = « donner of Pulton and

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