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At on the ad ‘the and ws oper are or aa on seveutes rt cight or negroes a splendid farm, less | $1000 ; the banking heuse and lots vi John W. ry has been elected President of the Metropolitan ak, in place of General ,Van Ness, de- The first English railways were made of wood in Nor- thumberland, about the year 1633, and were made of of | iron, in Whitshay a, ia 33. Tae first iron railroad was eid pow hay at Coal Brookdele, in 1786. Steam power, to coals on a railway, was first emp oyed by | Bien nsop, at Hanslet, near Leeds, and afterw: the ecoatine and Darlington railway. Rebecca of the late Henry Dye, re- ies from Trenton, N.J, oocmitied y hanging herself on Thursday morning Jast. The Mlinois River is frozen over at ioneeee fi Peru to its mouth, and the stream is falling rapi A ‘bani has been established at Cincinaati, which | lends money to the poorer classes in sums from $10 up- ward, fora single any of longer, on endorsed notes or baal rng — as sera corer _ will af. e rer an of from ne dag Spats pe ywee ol iii santa Notice has been yen bs the Auditor of the State Arkansas, that taxes on lal . “4 | and bey Fe chow be | directly into the State Trees 4 | name of the post office in Lafayei bee. vag Hoamboat Bridgewater, the last ooat out, war obliged to. | has been changed from Lalayette C. it te ‘Lewhstow force her way through ice an inch in thickness. Tho | The Arkansas river was rising at Van Aeyne(s Arkansas, ‘Upper Mississippi is also in a low stage and is falling | 00 the 2ist ult. Much rain and snow had fallen. It was fast.—Chicago Journal, March 2. reported from the Creek Nation that snow had fallen to | rc, F Fitch, of Newport, Me. has invented self eeceni st aceon Pena je maci ‘he Bangor Whig 5; introduced us a fertilizer en the rice How do the wooden ham machines | Plantations of the South. The Cleveland Plain Dealer thinks there is no loi any doubt but a railroad will be constructed Mae | city to Columbus, where it will connect with a railroad | (not yet finished) leading to Cincinnati. very yoy tienly of of it. “oa ees of American construction, is said to | be now adopted by the slave traders on the coast of | ‘The penny post was established in Londonbyars-| Tha New Bedford M:rei ‘a that the ite of tired Mnlertakor by the pame of Murry, in the ear | criminal business in the State of Massachusetts, du 1683. Io 1711 the qovertiment discovers that the busi- | the year 1845, comprises 22: , out whic! ness, which had by that time become a very profitable | there have been 1033 con one, belonged of right to themselves, and therefore took | it y from him; but allowed him a pension of £200 per ansom for the remainder of his life. Accounts from lowa Territory represent the fevies wheat crop asin a b pied | condition. The winter, up to last accounts from the West, has been a singular one —mostly dry and pleasant. Bat bared little snow had fall- en, and there was no alcighing $s ak of. Much wheet | is represented to have been kill and many fields pedr to be dead, though it was hoped a spell of favorable ‘winter and spring weather would revive them. other cases variously disposed of or are still ing ‘The costs bave amounted to $30,850. In Nantucket, there has been case of conviction by jury during the last | three years. Dr. George Parkman, of Boston, has presented a for anew medical college, near the Massachusetts | eral Hospital, sixty feet / one hundred. The fallowiog. curious statement, by Dr. Granville, | taken from an English paper. Jt is drawn from the regi tered cases of 876 women, and swers to the age at which they r ite The report of the Chief To ical Engineer states | It is the firat constructed to that the iss importance of the aay, St. Joseph, Mic! chances of gan, is every yar increasing. Locks have there married Bristol, which have opened the navigation to Three structed on the St. Joseph river, at Mishwaka, Rivers, a distance of 130 miles from the lake. The ex- one of wheat alone this year is estimated at 750,000 jushels—equal at least to half a million of dollars. 45 Three clenmboath are running on the river. ie 5 “19 3 The first written Panett, ever despatched by an Exe- at) a legislative bo re sent by Gov. Hancock 10 the deputies of the State of Massachusetts, in 1758, and they have of entering inio the holy state of matrimony, was occasioned by a severe indisposition, which render- ed him unable to Titend in person; forstive parpaasal de; | and onjoying the sweets (we say nothing of the Litters} ng the customary speech at the commencement of | °f wedded love. hy jession. The body of Miss Jane Cunningham, a most beantiner young ee he ered irae of age, was found late) the prairie 0. She was to have mar! From this curious statistical table,our fair readers ma — pretty accurate judgment of the chances thai intrepid navigators of 8 have succeeded with | much labor and expense in forcing a throu; | the ice, (about a mile distance,) to the channel, for largest class of steamers, and we have the pleasure to announce to the public that tho navigation of the Hudson River between place and the city of New York is agait unobstructed, and the steamer Croton, Captain | Lynch, Jeaves this afternoon for that port; and will con- tinue her trips for the season. The Pittsburg Gazette of the sais java 8 We conversed yesterday with a in swho up onthe Hibernia as far as ‘Waesing He ove th | had much difficulty in Setting up. in reac! hing tine they ‘found the channel closed with rege after Were diliged than a dozen a. to break through, | were obliged to desist for that After lying by a short time, another attempt was made, aod the boat | Sapa in tull — feet water, the ice on her bottom ing so thick. ere wasadilemma. At length it was suggested ‘pears the escape-pipe into the hold. The | aeght was taken out, the hatches battened down, and this was done, but it required five or six hours to thi the ice off. It proved an effectual remedy, however, | and her bottom was freed. Finally, through and came onup. The idea of turaieg hold to clear her bottom of ice is,we believe, quite new. A man, name unknown, between fifty and sixty | ears of age, and su; to be an Englishman, com- | mitted sucide near Pittsburg a day or twoago. A bill authorising the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Road Com; en ag borrow money on the stock of said jd next day, but wot 4 the afternoon to invite her sister to be her bridesmaid; ,and, in returning, was overtaken by a snow storm and frozen to death. On the receipt of the pet foreign news at Detroit, the price of flour advanced 25 cents per barrel. The thermumater at Milwaukie on the 26th ult. stood at 16 degrees below zero. ‘The monument which has been psy Ne Boston, ie | Capt. Shubrick, is now finished, and will be forwarded days to Charleston, 8. C. ‘where the gallant Cap: mains now lie. Hon. {Abbott Lawrence has addressed another tariff letter to Mr. Rivos. crap? Cambria, Judkins, arrived at Halifax a the 81 inat., and took on board six additional pass ers,and left same day for Liverpool. ‘I'he Cambria fell in with | large quantities of ice, continuing from Seal Island to Halifax, andat times moved at the rate of only 3 miles per hour. A correspondent of the Providence Journal says, that the ship Gen. Jackson, of Bristol, and now lying in port, is supposed to be eighty years old, or thereabout. She | ‘was & prize to one of our privateers during the last war | with England—was built at Calcutta, of teak woed, and | is yet a sound, staunch vessel, having recently returned | from a whaling cruise in the Pacific. Ata poe Perens of the officers of the militia and The Westchester Herald of the 10th says :—The | a | | | | the steam into the | and incorporate the Miobigen Railroad Company, | the legislature of that State omthe Oth instant, by Exe sagehe Fagers Tras | | | Trew | vote tate, | Of dt to 9. An amendment was offered to make the | itis said, recently paid the United Statbe pile foe the stockholders individually liable for all the debts oo a latte: Company, but it was negatived by a vote of 36 to 14. bis. Senate have yet to act upon the bill, and on account | of its great length, some time must elapse before its fate | 2 pret g Old Stock 44 US 6's, 1962 E. 2 Sag mone 1 etna ty =F flowing, aad ad } bla od, a mt, he mn, hi- the goods will be ‘well 1 peel ja. flag wilt be aaa for this sale till Tuesdy | inth” Silo ate prompt setled as soon ax goods ar de- | “Lange aNDERTENa a4 SALE OF AN rahe lee ™ Lacquered orcelain | hare tad Vasee, flower boutes, fr ie nae md ahs caps | | and saucers, of various iad original ‘clo Borer- Thin groups, figures. cue and saucers, ancient ‘and punted, lain Serres, of the time of . and some cle a 60 4 ry ar an cee is f | the collectors of New Jersey RR 109” | thoseurticles, andarehighly valued at the courts of Europe, 3 Hourstonic RA new gi, | aud among the Eaglian aid Freach nobility. ‘To be sold at the ata ror Rk 06% Hesesin asonais, ["} | sone eo ape” nl mt | reots, by AarD Toner, on 0 do mo oe isi Sale Yo commence positively at 1 o’elock Fy M. Board. | The public it I invited, larly the la- | Beara. eck Bk, 13 72 | dies: to cnsmiue these. magaticeat ine Drigpe ge Ay 2% Morris Canal 18) M4 sepinncion, with ‘catalogues; ‘open daily from wat i 30 Harlem Rit sa wo do oO | HB. WILLARD & W. We SHIRLEY, Auctioneers Exchan their personal attention to the Sales of Ho use- La TES Farmtare at thesmslacene. of. fama ‘ § °) ae tgee GI RR, bio | Rowse: Btocks of Crockery, Dry Goods, (i + deat ee: Real Estate, at the Merchant” on 1 sana on 47 | cit from their friends and the. blic, cone | SALES ROOM 131 BROAD: taal May sty when eS ¢ they will move to the spaciousstore, @ No. 1 WALL atrcet 3 Adims’ Express Office. mri | x b: do bs & XN 130 | EJ | | Diea. On Saturday afternoon, 14th inst., of consumption, G1 ee MaRGanret, aged 20 years, wife of Cornelius | hs ieee Her funeral will tak M 6th ins & Ppaaaist sada nm road street i perfume Mi.-from the residence of her grandiather, | F. Bteinhel, ‘street. muttorser_ | MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, ZEBRAWO FORSALE CHEAP, by E. G. STACY, No, street, petween roome and Spring sts. es of a large [ny ¢. erecens wetted ane Veneers, aple nad Black Wraluut Logs; Boards, Plank 3 ral assortment of | pap ee eet ‘om the wreck of the schooner Ala- ‘ama, and for sali su t purchasers, bv TALKER, Insurance Broker, m'5 2tis*m. Wall street. _ TASSELS, ipo eps bed imming hats, care. blinds, shades, pictures, sofas, umbrellas, prrasols, cloaks, ous, sleeves, if ‘Al iety of bindings and. {for ssle wholesale, . MAYN AKD, by "ral5 in*m | wou! most | to have you repeat them ia the Ai ry jieat conve = DD. Yours, rnac Fer John M. Kre | rris Franklin, Joseph Hi | Gilbert Hopkins, John H. Wi Trad Haw'e; Thompson Pr James McCullough, D. D. Willi | Thomas Willams, jan. James Re Whiting, Jared Linsly, Joba Conger. @ residence of her grandfat ‘Wm. Burnhams, Esq., 79th street and Blooming Zermamond Bi Marca ith, 1816. &e. ber, Sale ‘eve at ma- | aa mi5 Im*re Dees aE 500 Seri eaters et adea et a ly 67 Maiden: al comer of Williem st. MARCHE 13th, 1816—ROBERT JAMES HARVEY, Exq. jear Bi Bo havin heard of 8 course of wi a rn PY Ratgers Institute, at your ear- | SPERM OLL AND CANDLES. | FOXGELLENT Wister Bleached Sperm Oil at $1 9 lls | Bleached Solar Oil, 75 cents; x prime aricle of 8 Candles at 25 cents per pouud. hotel keepers are invited to eall parchasing. Forsale by Families, ponding Ouse ud efore ‘and Tea Dealer, 250 Greenwich st. cor, Murray, sad 18 {ts Greenwich cor. Vestry. melt Im*re wilt be sold only is Miy iavited to call A. Guiey: 75 John street. | B.—Archie’s Bird, Fipeie, containing full directions for veeedit Canaries, an jak method of feeding bird: cr raga for sate i riers for sale ‘ sriers NA. GRIEVE, 5 John street. mid Ia*re C..ty Hotel, on of wimianigi cu ean ba ha | WINE—200 Bates lish Bridport comlete assortment from 534 to 36 1b: P fy forthis estou sla Se a ? Fnttre HK! COLLINS COnse South at. an City Hall, Baltimore, on W. | Company forthe purpose of renewing the track between | {Gentlemen=I have to acknowl athe Teceipt o ORT WINE—100 quarter casks Red Port Wine—just re- | ways large pumbet of officersof the volun, | Baltimore city aud Harpers’ Ferry, bet pessod the ory: ind egg tay acknowlodg- | © pogived Per Conrerens de Merin fia Opes dog sale BY | teers an signed their commissions. It was al- | land House of Delogates. raifcaion{ “haven eoceveng yout oa express ( VOICE FROM LONG ISLAND. > | leged atthe meeting thatthe cause which ledtothis | The Nashville theatre has been soldto the Inde- | “Unicrnanding Wednesdiy eccaing #3 by more enerally Tona ISLAND FARMER has or tenath arrived in | step by the officers, was the abyence of any law which | pendent Order of Odd Fellows, and will shortly be con- | convenigatshan any other. [propose deliveriag. the frat the pablic are Rapeetfalle vied call | would enablo the voluntesrs to call to their assistance | Yertedintoan Odd Fello he Course on that evening, th ace this monster of the orate creation. This celebrated | other citizens, in the event of a contingency requiring | | Very respectful eo ree, M animal, the Ox Farmer, is well worthy the notice of epicures | their services. U. S. District Court. Bealasnce’ Hlounence wo ing - and those wi who feel an interest in che agriculture ofthe State. | | Rr apt peggy ipe agers ee lh aie Bolore Judge Betts 11 McDougal street. igu set, nl Tes y nei, the Tyne che. wil then be | ‘a 5 | Ri —) |.— William 4 le at. stall and 43 of carrier pigeons to beat back the document. “At Brus- | payee, Hedcnes Canton he Tages cite ant | GUIDE TO SOUN D TEETH. Taarket Tes tnd offered for sale He TAMIN I WEEKS. sels he gave the Pig ‘eons in charge to a waiter, and call- | nama, and her tackle, forthe recovery of Evea Post,] m3 3t*re ed for breakfast. He was kept rae for some bye | British—th jount ef a bottomry bond. The R. A.C. caste who hes pret for the last seven- LATINA, in Plate and Wire, for sale by. uta delicious fricasee stoned for the delay. | as very fell ‘in the Herald of Tuesday. teen yearain this city, has obtained rn envi ce P ‘CESAR AUGS. ROBERT | breakfast, he paid his bil, und called for his pigeons art pronouaced its Judgment to-day, Hi Hoogs | in hia protest, “He operat the Teeth with great vkill | m3 1w*r 33 Maiden Lane. | “Pigeons,” ‘ejeculated the waiter, “ you have eaten | said He would decree for the face of the bottomry bond, | 4 ite TM ghee vepan eee ee setter ‘fai | NORGE TO Tite CURLIC IN GENERAL The wr them !” | and marine interest, and also with interest at the rate of | ae infecting agents, it becomes as Nard’ ss seriber, after enlarging his premises, is now prepared to | The Washington (Ark.) Telegraph of the 4th instant, says : “ Since our last, Little River has risen some 15 or | 18 feet, anda gentleman just from Lanesport, states that Ned River was rising there when he left.” The Shreve- port Gezette of the 19th says, that the river at that place | 6 per cent neon the amount, from the 14th Jul; Py ane to | the date of «decree, and costs to be cision not to preclude the be er Charles E. igs in contestation of his ing that the claimant, Cameron, was not owner of the aie at the time the bot. | 4s in a good boating con’ ion. | tomry bond was executed, or that the bond is not valid A new track, | or specstives for the full amount, as ae said Quinzy ; reodtation of the | the;bond main in court until the decision of the iaue | will be lid the hat behalf, on the vartel oe of said basis: tee papomt hal way botwaen the covered budge nd | was motion fr feave fo perfect an eppedl, aot Pret | and take the Boston track near the deep cut. This will gt taps vangogh y ot Fi Bing 4 ertiIt at eeP ee | save much time and trouble. ie hc bel eran ellant hes ‘The citizens. of Wilmington aro making ements | to erect a granite monument one hundred ten h, in the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery, in memory | of the brave men of the Delaware line, who fell in the battlefield in the Revolution. The Fire Department of New Orleans had their grand | annual celebration on Wednesd: the 4h ult. Both adjourned to parti- of it asab ‘ul pa- | rade. The total amount of tonnege built in the State of Maine the past year, is probably not far from 31,; 105 | tons. The Chicago Democrat says the attacks of some of our ‘Western paners upon Eastern harbors are doing a great tay of mischief to the lake interests. Why so ? Because | that the money collected by the cere tion, be paid into court, rent: be remitted, P ceedings, on appeal to the Circuit Court, provided such prosecuted conformably to the rules of the Pittsburgh, March 10. We get more Eastern mon to support the lakes than we | Wheeling, March 8. ° follies. SINGLE GENTLEMAN wants an unmarried man us 4 ville, Marc! 3 . 5 - phi Champlain is frozen hard in ite widest part, and PlcowisNecitonicet SEM Da Set 2 | ee een eee eer ae |e carriages pass over it daily. | Seno other apecsemtion wil be seermcen oe. at Be | MONKEY MARKET, Saturday, March 14.—6 P. M, Stocks are all up today. Harlem went up2 percent; Th» Legislature of Virginia has passed a bill for the relief of the Winchester and Potomac railroad company, | which, 1t iy supposed, will give the road a new start— The Winche: says :—Efforts are n making to ra every prospect of su: bec Sol Long > ope 4; Norwich & Worcester, }; to re-iron the road, which, when done (the road being in lorris Canal, 1; mers’ Loan, 4; Pennsylvania 5’s, j; a very good condition in its woodwork, to Alinois 6's, 4 will pat it ina state transport with celerity a all the trade and travel that may offer. Five thousand do! have been appropriated by the City Councils of Philadelphia, for the construction of the railroad along the westorn city front. A Southern College of Teachers has been instituted in Now Orleans. ‘Thero sre 700 temperance societies in Germany. ‘The Germans have heretofore been opposed to tempe- | The New Haven and Hartford Railroad have declared | @ semi-annual dividend of three and a half per cent, pay: | able on the first ef April. | We have no change to_report in domestic exchanges. | | There is no demand of consequence for bills on any | point, and our quotations cannot be considered otherwise | than nominal! Domestic Excn: may, Mereh 4th, 1846, opara x South L & TCo. v £ dis. | rance societies., | The Legislature of Kentucky has aig a law taxing pistols $2 a pair, and revolving pistols $2 each. state that all vessels | North * - of war at that place were Rivet for see, and would jou: Teave a8 soon as they could be fitted out. | New Orlea “per ‘The slave Pauline, who was arrested on the 13th Jan | 2 on el Oe Sees ssne wary, 1945, found uty of Sandia fiendish pried? in ill-treat- | iog her mistress, Mrs. ppennecks nd her children, at No. 52 Bayou Road, New Hoans, and sentenced to be | hung on the 28th instant, is now in jail, awaiting her | execution. The democrats of New Orleans have nominated A. J. Guizot as their candidate for Mayor. | Tho railroad from Madison to Indianapolis is to be continued to Lafayette, Ind. We observe by the proceedings of a mete of the “Laborers of Memphis,” that they had sored to strike fer the ten hour ayetee, on the 2nd day of SSSlBSesa es! P | Amer. gold, old. .106- ‘x 106 The Romo, (Ga) Journal says, that by rg Ist of Janu- Hr dota BeW102, & 100 ary, 1847, at farth: the cars will reach Cross Plai | Portuguese Murray county, Ga.’ This ina beeutifal sit for the | io | Spanish doifes,; cation of ap inla wn, will for some time a place of considerable trade. The Chal Mgrican dollars cbc 2 i Tinks the road will not be finished to Chat! fore 1850. We think it will before that time. Th: make Cross Plains the terminus for four or five ard perhaps longer. Tne Tennessee trade must all con- | ‘ate there, and a town ofsome importance must ne- cessarily spring up. a — We annex a phelahond exhibiting the rates of redemp- tion at the Banking Department of the Free Banks that have been closed by the Comptroller of this State :— | New Yous Faas Barns —Rares or Reemrrion nr Cour: | LER. Gov. Edwards, of Missouri, has grauted a pardon to | Bone a redeem" Burr, one of the persons who was sentenced to the on- | Allegsay Cor Houde if arm. Be of Oriana ome itenti five or six years ago, in Marion county, be | ‘and Moi Wee "gt on dol. ‘Bas & © Moriganes. par fo: i, Three were convicted; one by % Farm. BI the name of Work was pardoned last year, and one i go br by = gh ondol. | named ‘Thompson is stillin the Penitentiary; ‘but it is | “ = Bis supposed that if no more d be committed on ‘and Mo} the ye fad of the citizens of Missouri, that he will be is Mech»n. a pardoned during the ensuing year. “ rae The Union gives the following incident as having oc- | 4% Mere Be Buffalo curred at the recent fire at the "Hentle House,” Cincin- o* = Cee i nati er in room No. —, w “ Millers’ Bank, slerm, rushed m his bed, bewilde half-dreaming that he was on | | | boat—yelled at the top of his lu) fF Beveaph men the Q helm, m, pilot and before he ‘could be stayed, | cg shoots, Beak, Bat, hand upon the stair-railing, and jumped na as | ; seal untae ertas he supposed.) from the fourth to to the second story | nm ad “ Peay We regret thathe was considerably injured ia | Bi - a his fall. | ¢ bd The Board of Managers of the American Bibls Society | Catmtangisce BE,” is have a ent 1d _ Hon. John McLean, of | Bds & Mortgages.’ 77‘ “ the United States Sup! ", President of the S0- | Do do Btocks 85 “ vacancy covailonsd by the death of | one Bank, N. Lon os “ Another Cherokee delegation, sent by that portion of | ba = pangs Sazekt et or? ” bs Bu {he Nation, known as the “treaty party,” has arrived | Evie ¢- $0 0n,dol. wii Bo Rig unk, Clinton Bank, NY. vue geal ol Joseph Gales, pear editor of the National Inielligen- | cer, ia dargerously ill. | be pede imag Muzzi, is exhibiting in New Orleans a model machine, constructed to illustrate the practicabil- ty of serial navigation. Latest accounts make mention of more snow in the | West. In the interior of Minois it was at 2 depth of be to twenty-four inches, we er was very 60 on dol. ‘This able oil be found very useful to those holding the bills of any of these banks, as they will see their real value, and thereby be prevented from submitting to any greater sacrifice than necessary. The following banks have been closed by their own | officers, and their issues are redeemed at par :— poke of Ag tJ nt gg A Bank, Ulster, A house in Little Beek, Ark., belonging to Senator | Ashley, destroyed fire on the ult. The ly moun? of lors ie not ta Me kf ae ~nag en A t a =f =F one, » Hees ifloughby Bent. The ice in the eens river is rapidly disappear’ expected to be opened for the passage of boats as soon as tho Pennsylvania canals are opened, which will bo about | the 20th instant. During the pest winter this canal hes er = | been completely repsired, and is now jn first rate order ¥ Weot of | for business, | ‘The bull to wuythorige Uae vale of the Conteal, Radiroed hed his pur; ogttan Herald soys he = tr ne. | ted until the 6th day of pecp ney instaut—It is ordered, | : S eaneene DO nd do. ir Ly oe St’ks (2 on dol. | } culiarly ada) ideal for nervous prctenlt ay | De Gi rt | benehinaticgy “CASTLE, Dentist, | m5 tm*m | ARTIFICIAL EY } MADE: aud inverted by Dr. J. GRAY, No. 119 Bowe ry, N. York, the only manafactory of the Human Artificial kye in the United States. acd OFFICE—On and after the 15th instaat, Mail sat Sockweds corner of White st. Any person that wishes t> be well suit- ed, should always apply to the maker, who has been in the art forty vears. mi5 Im@re NEW YORK. March 3. os. u !ternoon) will els pte Bs cen oe af 3 ot ERE will cleoe ra ibe: renal has mnie eo vel re T at bi mand $ 000, for the I MY REL, Missiog worth £. Per rnoum would be divi | particulars can office. | WANTED. | Y¥ AN AMERICAN, of middle aad pe as ng velling Agent, or — lector. mis li WANTED. | A RESPECTABLE mildle aged ep Sie aie piensa) fequerally wat | rev atte werk, vim jaa, to ‘The most Brothers, sera, 135 Broad re ae who has bistin will be preferred. INFORMATION WAN1 | bee awarded to H.M. for the improvement in re-finishing | ARSON GICMORE: wad MARY, st Maren | helene Messe Cesare: sept: Willi | 0 a0 : Hea Usised Biatte, shots sil tensa | \ sidio. “Brigham & Co. 60 Biue strect; where orders may be | | war, any informati oa respecting them or thett relatives will be mi mtr | | Thacfaliy recetved. \adaress NERY, Herald STRAW BONNETS bn ae scr, il immediately commanteite with | L, CHAPIN, No. 12 John street, near Broadway up theie ‘friends. Sow this, CELL EN x a, FOR AN EN YING B at ESS MAN. PARTNER WAnTep lek. ap learnt by addressing anote ‘wit. pte m re | SERVANT WANTED. x act as a light por- fal in coljecting accounts unex- ferences will bs required. “apply to Ryder knowl if the the tails ba- ome knowledge of the ee ing be ‘estera Papers will please notice mi3 3t*re in a profitable Publishing es- $6, Cc lean Compe of ees description, a i to Land varie, eet a rippia, Ly 2 cents per 1; Brusse! cents per ard; Weetth Hage, Taste Covers cad pe cleaned, from 25 Bintan ed_or washed 50 cents to $1; Coats cleaned or dressed from 50 cents to 2 HO: FRESH INVOICE of store, to which the and private lemea =) evi 4s now superior to that of price than that ofthe best brands. milietf re SHERWOOD'S : Vibratory Magnetic Machine. HE VIBRATORY MOVEMENT prcenuly, substituted for the rotary, in this machine, by the subscriber, end itwith ao is extraordinary superisrity over every other form in which it has been constructed. It imparcs the magnetic forces oe continuously with less C, LIVINGSTON | « co. sy ‘Wail street or bat’ oH aetna in neat ma’ hy of several and powers, at $10 (two sizes, 8; $1: iacand and | Sis cach; and forwarded to order, to any par "the Canad Bou loss ry—fi the instrament tn the various plicable, and which are found, by thi icclude the most pre- obstinate that are ined to which it a fal practice of hundreds of operator yaleut,as well as the most pecu’ j= to the medical prof ssion. jicines—prices their use, will be forware with according to o1 H.H mi3 Str 102 C A | TO DEALERS IN Te , 341 West street, Re-finishers. HL. Gheiis Caunimered and, Sesinte ‘The id medal bes stairs, has on hand a good assortment of Fashionstie ‘Straw Bonnets, which he is selling at the lowest market | Sti ners and others are invited to eall before purchasing | elsewhere. mri lm*r | ofthe USMILENTS.: PARK THEATRE. BEGUIN, MR. FRAY on . BEGUIN, i aA INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. ___—_—————} Wasninaton, March 18, 1846. The select committee of the Senate, which was fare Monday sv: appointed yesterday to investigate the charges of Dit be ean’ the Times against the whig members of that body, le. . met at the capitol this morning, and entered upon the duties assigned them. Messrs. Dow & Robin- son, of the Times, and Lieut. Porter, of the Navy, were cited, and appeared to give in, in evidence, whatever they knew of the matter. The two for- Mer yopot =| mer Were required to specify the facts which they $4j' ii, $0’ cents; tsuuery | had to affirm, and name such witnesses as they ae ca aoe will risepresisely | Should produce to corroborate the same. This they door ope rn have done. Lieut. Porter, as Ihave been informed, BOWERY THEATRE. | states merely that one of the - A. W.JACKBON... MANAGER AND FROPRIETOR, | fates bum, a short time vince, at ihe hie Dace: a Osane GOeBIN aT ATION, tors were holding a erie ne above stairs. The Lieu- Roctwa Caen ences ase conc wie onan area acer he fat of harng Dramatic Company of thir establishment. *Boaaay iveding. marek it morning. {t there be no other testimony than this, The Performance will Neommerge with the Drama of to fasten so eee hig a as ihn be to ther? country upon wi nators, it een better it were never made. The Senate of the U. though composed of individuals no i or more able to resist temptations than men in a dif- ferent position—still there is an air of dignity and self respect connected with them as a » of which they are, both individually and* spear, extremely jealous. It is not so much, | their own account, personally, that this ot pe | sitiou is felt by them,as for the sovereign States ad they represent; and sae it is a most wicked Edward Wilton * thing for any one, political ieaniliegs either Jane Wilton. “Mrs.G-Jones toa part or the wahin that body, to make charges ‘Third Tiers, 2 ¢ts.; | of so abominable a nature against them, as those in Lower boxes Fiied Gallery 12 couts. Doors will open at half past 6—curtnin will rise at 7. | the Times, without first having the most irrefragible BOWERY THEATRE. ‘torJ. P. rp cmgertomg ‘Treasurer. | Proots to sustain them. From what has red of to-days ys proceedings EV! March 18th, 1816, on which | before the committee, I am led to believe that a the pl te ‘ g,of announcing to hiafriends whole affair will Basie pos Ne nothing Re oa _ merally, of the Bowery atre, the follow- | mere v: r—amoke, if you choose to it. tie Powerful ferful bill of attrctions~the grand historical eques- | | exnuunettons apefield ia private,/and wil remain so NHOE, | a the committee get through with the entire bu- IDA ‘dane he he cast of the ne ened Mes tance 1. ee als geeniy illest eth pigeon ony jase lag " Speakktag ot intments and removals among | SP ene Rs eal nce, and the popular Hagestnian Corrs | 5 oe of Mr. Tylers friends last night, one of them and the eit ¥ Mu fe Te! NT HORSES, i Hy ergiion ll that, waged on not oe as = of illing dra a of at_ party? now in office, except Mr. | ‘QULOUSE, Q Cant SHOEMARE! i ov ro the Company. Gwin, and Mr. Polk’s brother ; and, wm as the “a MCF The Box Sheet for the eveuing is now open. mi5 3t#re | dent had up to this time decapi tated nearly all of NE W GREENWICH 1 THEAT RE, eoruet of Vorekend the ‘ Captain’s” old saboreanes i it was not to be ex- Yagiatlten streets Sole, pro ‘OHN | pected that he would leave those then in office long, | ineludin Mr. Tyler’s last nomination, Wm. H. ram A Gra tangs Eh ‘he remark was just, though ludicrous | fau—Scene Painter, MF, rR. J, ough. It will be remembered ae arts | Jones—Machi is (Mr. Mc Badelia—Londer id Siusical | | Mr. ler left Wastingon. he nominated that aariOGumace eS + | young gentleman as charge to Naples, with a very The public are respectfally informed that this new and ele- | | Jong Sor others, fom various The want building wu) posites SARE. March 0th, | Senate however, declined acting upon them; and | With a nighty ecient aad ta'eaed ware wilt be | he, with all the others, had to go over ertill the next oe P. G! TAN, | administration, which is this, came into er. N.B, number of aneteins suit be depecea | Mr; Polk renominated his brother tor the for of 'Alsorseversi of the Banons to let AlsS a large gum | Which Mr. Tyler had done itpreviously,and this se- tity of saperior building sand for sale, to ve removed forth- | cured him a very pl t and comfortable ap- | with. Apply atthe Box Othee misiw*m | pointment, at pisodeyeer, where he has nothing | | to do except lounge about the of public Ce ARD ~$) NATIONAL THWATRE AND CIRCUS, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. PROPRIETORS—MESSRS. WELCH, MANN AND HIM; PUBLIC are acquainted thet this magnificent esta- Blishment, ‘warmly. patronized. during “¥ at six visitors: from pathos by i parts ofthe w fe init spesdlly core in order to visser | getline and It would never | have occurred to Mr. Polk to put his brother into an | onice of that kind, if indeed he would have thou; : | of Critim BE rep 2 of _ kind, hed not John | dene so White House, and us | saved the po eG ten mortification of knowing that ioerel eaaseenl cen eacemuairer | bed e brother for whom be woud, wih to, pre *: | vide, but could not, on account indelicacy that ieee tai ne haat, | wold ean oy dogo: Me Pot has shawn qasure the thousands of liberal porrons, who have rendered | his gratitude in this matter to the late President pres if Ceahion eee Forel syed that the mest | and his friends, who have been in office, by remov- the Fog and Staye the most gorgeous, his brother-in-law, Dr. Miller, with all i Bating Public eas appreciete of | the others, from the place of third ‘assistant Post- f | Master General, by sn Cave Johnson to abo- mad eee, OF ADVERTISEMENT. — lish we a view, first, to get Dr. a out, and | secondly, under a pretence t it woul asaving CHEN A STREET, FE FHILADELFHIA, | of ‘some’ $2000 $2000 or $3000 a year to the department.— lessrs. WEL! i MANX ND. BRLAVAN ; I don’t know how far the Post Master General’s wills story Wieniuass this, the most ienced in America, in macaroni. ‘season ever | powers extend; but it seems tome that he hes trans- mep BS eee bpp Be mega cended them in abolishing an office created by law, gaged tu sheer large eabluhient, Thay be found the following | Without even the form of Jaw, but by his own abso- names of agme of the frat WARD: mse es lute will. The office that he has thus abolished,was (eo arte ta 3 q ign petal ection, arian, a sort of check upon the administration of business in the first and second assistant’s offices; and there- wing | fore an independent branch of the Post Office de- freed con RS. EDWARD WOODS, an legunt Equestrian, on two | Horses, and in Jes Allamandee # sect, Ean general move- eaie clewiiation ee ime as much go ag ees te oe en tol at in contracting for the single ¢ article of ihe s Rope Buscar td Baca Papo sete ee TOUIsA ry alone, which in was a part of its duty, sed which would have besa sllowed ‘by. tae othet which would have been other rate lo eaanerinns waren LEVI NORTH, T. V. | branches had it not been for this. By this late ar- miimist J.C. ROGERS. rangement, the second and third assistant Post oa lag, after the Italian invention, by Il 81G | Master's daties are merged into that,of the second, “eee TROT yom for thir high lent | 8nd the check upon them, created by destroy- the Post Master Tidal poem , SATHANS , rector, and twe and fire led by the fat ‘Ger of Characters, MR. E. WOODS. ial : Wasuixoton, March 18, 1846. AND. | The Committee of Investigation held their first sitting to-day, in the room of the Committee on In- ts, MESSRS. KELLY, LATHROP, aad | dian Affairs, of the Senate. We are not aware of their progress, the examination, from the necessi- ties of the case, being conducted with closed doors. Connected with the startling allegations of the Dat- | ly Times, upon which this Board of Investigation is | called,we have a word to say, concerning a member = agg Pantomimes and Spectacles of co Leader of M wna the Orchestra M: Scene Painter. Mr. JOHN WISER. ‘ardrobe of hi rid, A A . fee te ae Thetis | of the Committee of Foreign Relations. The way by Messrs. G. | name and the charge having been published in other | quarters, and the matter being no longer a secret, it may be as well to say in the outset, that Senator Al- thes ‘are- ad for wal watke and geen effects on Tapa iinet ed Trlscuive a ashe Grenedat | len is strongly suspected of having furnished the we mbescterhce ree commence 7 | editor of the Times with the raw material of his Blue Beard disclosures. “But upon an- another good-natured Piooneio, wi who also seems to read taken the fictitious blue-bottle with the avidity of a gudgeon, aay Pe be better conversant. Certain it is, that whe Mangum, yesterday, — ed that the reason why he pad pease! the pass lution for a committee, was that one of the firm of nde | per indicted had proclaimed as his gai, ad for charges ot corrupiion, a of Ce “wnat!” exclaimed a Senator on the democratic | side—and the voice to us sounded like Mr. ‘Allen's: | We looked in the direction of the Senator’s seat; | but there was nothing in the peter ie of his coun- ? ELMS. | ean alnreyerale, may have bees a tte pler y is cheek always le, may a HE ehh QF model, together with models | the shock was #o sudden, aed Besi by TS the peas buildinee of 3 id } be and’ the Mormom | common consent, & number of inqui eyes, as ‘emple at » will re eA time longer at | we!l as Mr. im’s, Were turned simultaneously ibe ms Bal POR’ acute | with his declaration, in the direction of the Senator Te onmmatiA Pee UPPER PART to Broadway, cou per part of the cit effect Mt des wintony ovate effective recherc! es eted by vote of the President and Committee. ‘The subseription-list will remain open until the 31st March; therefore it is necessary that Reniyerriesion e made by those | | of becoming mem! eee of eadonbeed pon pn ve real uae, . by address sg a uote [post pad. tating, real uae, Pocupation and address] to X. ¥. 2 Branch Postoffice, Cl ham Square. mid lw cents, ited to | rehme one balf the concern tt lowe co. Adtran Zt Hats---Spring Fashion----1846. | EB: SOR RGHAG CSTE Elion. | | from Onto. Now, re know aa from Mr. oe 1 | 81 | T OFF WARDROBE A AND FURNITURE Bp? THE UNDERSIGNED, would respectfully call the ‘Tho proprietor is now conscructingat 360 Broadway, } | Fae 1s neocesarily 0) osite to that of the leader ofthe |W arate fo al Sitges ol segwdnree gs they ran ane sgh ng Fashioa. fo sult eiteing thet at ranage he THE | MODEL 01 oF Y EW YORE. ai! | raat, Ape ry ree eet pes etties of | Sy oa ag "Bealomen pine a price “dats $3 Kine Nari Fur Hats, | other object fa. the eat Metropole vale of Aime anefiea ich will | bikers, Mir Hannegan was not present, nor was | suits Urdion having any Cass oft iclothicete Peak | $5; Shion ‘eo Silk Hats MM. B | be completed in er month will be « | Mr. Haywood, nor was Mr. Colquitt—a remarkable Price by sending f Sacer Er. | awe?! smal st! Sof Wooster, and 139 Chaiain st nich will be d ‘eliested ie Brain Je orincidence of absenteeism, though entirely acci- NB. the Fost Office peape | _ mi swie NRT ore heat 16 fn 38 tnches, in ‘Jength, for | | dental. “The fact is, though we we would rage, te A LUMBER CO. Ne A small family, consisti marly completed a Model of New ¥. the an rst i it, by si SRE te a swansea Kirgce pies of fee j tor wil MT ether all or mire a lease of the Model a | Le ssraere al Senator Allen eatin ae py street. 13} Tespect that Fi id send vot row mila, itt hen a adie tee fice hearsfom 3108 F BOE Mw nes EN, $0 Browdway, eno ugh t e paid a hi cua i, arenes and sei Roos ES Roa aiwighthe restgen moe aoe tn faunas | dress, por nid, MNO, box dH Fost Ofice, New York, a FENCING EXHIBITION. deg Manga a 4 stool both eR NISHED APARTIEN hi tic | member of Congress, was, gg see tantamount, aded by two a taring charge malate he | The Island a emae Go. | Capteal 200,000 Dollars. | HAyxe unis Sapte very neay extitey Seating 1 ake | fo? 00 their val vorsbichoras: hie company hes | peewee. WEN oe cacape cont the with pope a losses to She cyetees with thor | hay i ae pees on nd ecuteri ct risks. mide pre st I7Limis®re EG peianaren = | Ovvics on THE Bevey Wallareet Bory Insurance Hs, { Insurance mes ay | its business to Marine insurance 1 AN ELNUTI for Die LO . ye hy ‘oll Uemanwere (gk s sf iil he | TA MEETING of of the Company, on the a. EK was unanimously in place Lewis | Teslgned: and Lewis Unncony wosclecisd View ey the vacaney occasioned by resignation joxie. By order of the te ed ions are k Tene este reese | | the assured than FUKNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, IN a private Dweil to sii jone nee lercer st. entered and sd | he | struction on the PANO. FORTE, st hig reodane, 38, © 1b truction, to a personification of the i | dual. onthe conseauanse of areal breach ot faith and | honor on the part of a Senator, if con' ning, at 7 o'clock, at the | | of imperative, inexorable Neer , be his prompt | ny ee ‘admission $0 cents. " Fofeao te 133 Iwtre | and Troonditional expulsion frot ¢ body. ‘That's ebefore id the short of it. "There would be no | eal Retin, wh von or belore MUSIC FOR PARTIES. the long and the short of it. There would be, ne | May ast. fal style and bere: | PARTIES furnished with th vue ‘Harp, or Pianoforte. | other alternative—no mi Pletey with all Rind late leucvemiesss They each contain 1 ‘Apply to K. J. and @. A: jo. et Eh Hiei street, cornet | the penalty. kitchen, finished with marble mantels | | oe ward. iow, we don’t acknowledge to the pemedies of blaek grates throughout, nd are 31 feet front by 5d deep, with | Nowe ae FAO rd, nor do we assume the court yards acd iron railings. uation cht: MUSIC TAUG. | looking bebind the reco! he me ew of the river is | ()N TRE MOST REASONABLE E TERMS, by a Lady. | supernatural faculty of ¢ rvoyance; but we 0 wee has a thorough joer et’ the science. lle lace, at the time of Mr. Man- to 10 ont respectable and satlafuctory references ‘Aline of: | boas ines Al pide Aca like the following would Kopher ata — a essed 10, W HL, at the office o! this paper, shall bo penetsel | 1 Ere Cmagp ee 4 of t: **A member of SIC. | Congress, hey’? You can’t believe it possible to be M respectfally inform hi f the Senate; but th! wa8 distrust me | M&, PEORGs Ae A. HOYT F wopld ‘6 ae a posing Colquitt di 5 aed Then he a fi i or ‘Robinson. Sight often good Toad homes, ak: nse Rap aod | te eve or a the hus pupa "Terme moderate, | me over the Pega ot fa i ef im bre ne, | mae Rnommons ia. Ive, but arti iy pon Ofegon you be- | MUSIU. | thing else, Ponte Toh thet LINE AT 8 O'CLOCK, A. M.4 ISDAY, No. 55 Road 5 ‘treet, near, the Bowery, | | lieve me a aslo adeeteg aa p.2TO ALBANY, conch ‘the Guitar, Du aging deon and Vio- | my chance depends ane pro ‘AND intermediate landings, or asfar as the | ae mt Gen a a ti wn re | mise;’ you believe me an unprincipled deinags : ices bind Steved'a | Bisel rosy idem at yutea.'” | that { consider the means. aa justified by the ofyect bot | founde in readiness to carry passengers to their des reasonable. Apply at 5 Boud street. we ead fort ‘that i it 1 my paper, ‘and that the brat Istven ‘the me Wetween Courandt and” | | editor is = _man; you Leng in fact, that I pt = nk Patt Tat ede tal cw TING ell, we must say, ir peeve er are paid ae, at te Ageats and | VEN TG. re of stances, ht hed Lain fet eRe 0 clouely resemblen the Teal gad of haut that sceptics and | Sree eter, in the very effort qpogpessans ort ith, apply onboard, orto F.C. Behalts, at 8°32 eve romnunced the most Pence te | gue ity wnat the * f of the Sena- ordinary invention of the day. are some conce! jenaoe novel ber nde without sewing of | tor Laew North Carolina, Scenes Gye ere eee fond pera mmeoibed | Pea ha Ee eed i; I street, or to Peek EB Cobbs muster, will bucceed the | aed by ihe Resets end se och “Aprs bot Searhces xan Linge seit thts ayy Monday, 16h KER, ital tthe 3 & lek. arte ted very fart sulicg pack? say the ah eh Iagch, at 12 0'eloe ve, table was his i that it wae or om ‘othe the se eee | dite Seen rests” | regular order, Peterkso. is gies oF wall street, jor w ponivulare ly to the Auctioneer—premises 186. COL} + 56 Bouth et. "| con he sean stany reasomable out, m3, 5,7, 16°F Wasuineton, D. C., March 11, M6. | unoebig mae aris s'at which time TO ze I TO THE LADIES. ‘As the debate advances in the Senate, the issue Aageut in New Orleans, Jus, E. Woodruff, who will prompt: | ayn se oiieel eat eat | | of the great question becomes more doubtful and | igeaeeata a nee id men) Saeriber, ot | uncertain. All the old party lines ot the day are 7. 3S inet Det repmlar day lm ousn, | broken to pieces by thie Oregon controversy. A if Ty fie eo may = ane te, remgeee mE: ‘ nN. rslaton Gus"? new formation must take place, for I do not believe it 18 in the power of any man to reconstruct the same ntareubrough ihe Pout ice will beast : iu materials which brought Mr. Polk into power. Md | Fee SILL, arn Tee a There is a myetery about the intentions end pure s | poses of Mr. Polk—~there is « nuyetery about tee puts

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