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__ ae four long passenger cars ; two short do ; Rly w «A tote ” The sales were not lerge, | Sngve puneers Ne @ general improvement ig the | mene ‘ent up 2 percent; Norwich and Wor- Fives }; Farmeré® Lean Morris Canal, and Vicksburg, ent frm at yeaterday’s prices. Reading fell off } per cent. By the arrival of the steamship Hibernia at Boston, from Liverpool, we have advices from all parts of Eu- | Tope twenty-two days later than those before received. The news is not so favorable as we anticipated, either in ®@ political or commercial point of view. The corres- pondence between the diplomatic representatives of the Governments of Great Britain aud the United States, at Washington, in relation to the Oregon question, and the prompt refusal of the offer made by Great Britain to ar- Ditrate, had reached London and created considerable excitement. In connection with this matter, out of which it was anticipated much difficulty would grow, com- | mercial affairs were in a very unsettled state. The mo- | ney markets were very tight, and the cotton and corn markets very much depressed. We look for some highly | important accounts by the next er, as our advice: by this, both political and commercial, are of a very in- definite character, although sufficiently definite to have rather an unfavorable effect in this country. ‘The annual report of the Auburn and Syracuse Rail- road Company, for 16465, presents the annexed statement. | Corker Se tated, to January 1 of eenstrustion, as st 1845,. + oss «$085,848 06 od on construction and outfit in 1845, 9,390 06 ‘of interest account to January | 93,034 98 | $768,273 95 90,902 82 | Number of through passenge: Do. way pessengers, . | Receipts fi $791000'35 | | eceipts from passengers,....... 29 Expenses for repsiring and running road. 45,325 96 | Amount of dividends, ........ tee £2,000 00 Number of locomotive engine Number of passenger, mail and boggage cars, The company has no machine shop, and no horses. Average number of men employed,....... Number of miles run by passenger, freight and other traing,....... seee 53,324 | Avsurn anv Rocurster Ran Roan. | Length of road, 78 miles. Cost of construction to Jan. Ist, 1845,. .. . . $1,796,342 49 Expended on construction in 1843,....... | 36,702 69 | Total construction to Jan. Ist, 1846,. . . $1,682,045 18 Income from the-Ist day of Jannary, 1845, to the Ist of January, 1846, viz: | From through passengers, + + «$138,691 80 | From way passen 75,601 4 From Freight, . 17,197 98 7,788 60 From U. 8, mail Income for the year 1845,...... $239,059 87 $96,984 1,832,045 18 other sourc: Expended for repairs and running r $1,929,029 88 | Amount of dividends paid in the year 1844, viz: On the lat of February, $56,000 | & On the Ist day ot August, Number of through passengers,, .. Number of wey passengers, Total number of passenge’ Number of miles run, viz : . 127,168 | ‘The report of the Tonawanda Railroad Company for | the past yoar, presents a more favorable statement than any other, composing the great Western line. The dividends for the year 1845, amounted to nine per cent, besides making the most liberal appropriations to the sinking fund, for the uitimate extinguishment of the debt. It is, probably, the cheapest constructed road in | the country, only having cost about seventeen thousand dollars per mile. Tonawanpa RaitRoap. d Length of Railroad. .... 1.5 ..+++ +00 4+ + «43} miles, Amount charged to cenetsigtan, up to January 1, 1845, Bs per last report. « «one a as oes 22 « «$727,981 87 | Locomotives purchased in "i844, which should have been charged to construc- | TOD. ceecsecceceecrerssecesesecs 6,006 54 | $783,498 41 | Amount expended in 1845.......44++ 66,077 56 | $789,505 96 | Deduet for iron rails sold.........-+. 38,452 68 Present cost of construction. ... + $761,063 28 | The income for the year 1845,{ ftom passengers, | freights, wss as follows | From $89,696 98 | 20,811 12 6,462 60 124,560 30 | + $241,230 90 and way passengers in the | amber of through passeng: 51 06, paying $75,711 40 do way do 14,185 58 $80,896 98 | Expenses tion in the year 1845, | ay good vessel in heavy weather s:ved her froin receiving were as before stated $56,077 55 in addition to the heavy gvles the Hudson ex- For repairs and supe 37,006 12 fo a ey of pes sew were ook, ie and done ¥ 1 eu jariang sh The o hh Aa this heal ia. required to [Boies eateries capes expenditure, we add here ihe gr rales, Oathe 17th inst, while at anchor ou items, viz : | hock in the heavy. blow, parted her chain and lost anchor. Interest. on bonds and mortgages and tem- | Ship Frances, Prince, of Portland, 15, days from New. Or 1,255 10 rnpeTary tonne, ; rest and sinking fund on ioan of stated OFOM. ces sedges esvooss . 7,041 50 | Principal on loan of iss’ of $150,000. 100,900 00 | Interest on balance of saidloan,......+. 3,500 00 Total...... ++» $204,880 27 mount of dividends de that year, or the firstfof the pr follows : To stockholders, owning 5,630 shares, being $9 on each share, 9 per cent... din’ 1845 and paid in it year, were areas $60,670 00 | 7,321 05 . $57,991 05 ‘The sinking fund has been app! reduce the debt for which it was created, $10,000, and to the payment of | the expenses of the trust, $500, leaving the debt $40,000: | ‘This company own six locomotives; four cight | wheeled passage cars ; three four wheeled do ; one eight | wheeled emigrant car; two eight wheeled boggage | cars; one four wheeled do; two mail cars, one eight | ‘and ono four wheeled ; forty-four freight care of differ. ent kinds; one machine shop; one carpenter's shop; threejhouses; and employ sixty-eight men. The number | of miles run by passage trains was 56,000; freigat trains 9,900. ‘The report of the Attica and Buffalo Railroad Com" pany, for 1948, was as annexed :— Arrica axp Burrato Raisnoad. Amount expended in the construction of the road. and | An the purchase of the right of way, to Jan- $208,900 00 ~ the following heads :— Paid for right of way in 1845... 1705 1 | on account of construction. . . 2.911 88 Total cost of construction... .... .... .9803,607 08 fella Sep bor eagnt tnt hg to Jan. 1, 1848, “wraio &7 | Exponded faring past year,on same accourt, 1,031 66 Total cost of engine and cars......... $06,902 68 Income from passengers, freight and ether wOUroeS,.. 6... Do. way, lo. | Do. freight, ae | De. . Do. for other sources... Rnnning and other expenses oT account of natruction, “and ‘right cars... This company declared a $306,500" Vein the ik’ ook pela of sper can, on Nalee declared ellvidscd t's so Tet of Atguat, on the vame werk’ being... 16,932 60 | $33,865 00 The monthly receipts and expenditures of this com. | | | prov pany, for the past year, were as follows ;— 1045. Grees Ree'ts. Run's Exp, ~ January . cee $1,998 OF wie” Tel Eee. | i 14 36 22 60 1295 32 | 3,452 85 795 37 2207 3 | 5'639 13 01 34 2'er0 ot | + 55m 4 1,097 32 3199 93 | {656849 1,879 79 2.201 35 | ‘580 00 1iTe 74 21668 90 94 11 ‘90 60 2620 17 501 90 1,181 07 2,002 31 085 04 1001 78 207 15 « 4,451 90 1,085 69 2,139 74 25515 74 ‘902. 89 S10 % 965,579 09 SL @ $30,974 67 300 00 419 45 | Total oCall receipts... oaa7 Tho length of this road is 81 miles, 96 chains ; length of branches 60 chains. The company own and have in | and a collection tal | 4 bales 2 cases Buckley, | kegs 2 bbis lard | street. tarve long | Balsimore; 9, three locomotives ; one machine shop, end employ on the average twenty-four men. Old Stock Exchange. .000 NY State 7's, 49 1044 850 shs Morris Canal rn ¥- mere J 50 siren F aunaplvania S's Tlig 150 Canton Co 25.060 boo 71% 50 do 15,000 do ‘Tibg 100 East Boston Co 16 10,000 do 290 Tig 20 Harlem RR 593 10,000 . 3 Tg 100 do 99: 1.500 Ohio 9’ x 2B ge 20 59) 1000 wos Spbée 3930 lo 360 59 2.000 do 35 50 do 20 49 25 shs Phenix Bayle Be 2% do 9 50 Vicksbarg Bauk 74 150 Nor & Wor 30 664 100 Farmers’ Trust 2, 25 do 6 425 do 29° £0 Reading RR m 0 do 10 23 50 do. dims 75 150 Long Island RR 17% 9 ~~ do 160 73% nd . $3,000 Reading Bonds 8 25 Cauton Co a0 2,000 e 200° do 0 3,000 Penn 3's bio TK 3 do 40 5'000 330 71° 50MorrisCanal 10.18 2% ahs Commerce Scrip % 50 do 18 2 Har! np m RR 9 4 Readiag RR ry New Stock Manes $2,000 Ohio 6’ 1960 b1d 96 = 50 shs Fa , PeeChies bis $0 she Farmecy’ Tr snw 140 shs Morris'Cenal 18 20Long ist RR bs 3% do. Bie 100 Ee bs 3 : bew we do 3 aw sO do ide: B do a 0 do slo 18 50 do btw 3 = do ¢ 18 40 do 3 © do mw 18 50ReadingRR 7 xs do gu Rg & b3 Bris lo . BNors Wor Rk ts @ oe peel COMME KCIAL: 4 paren 19, ery moderate business trens- | acted to-day, buyer i ently pausing and indisposed | to pay the prosent rat Aiter business hours the news Per steamer waa received, of which we shall know the | effect to-morrow. Married. On irenueetay evening, the 18th instant, by his honor the ° Mayor, Wa. F. Havemayer, famom K. Srourey- AROL'Ne Sanps, on! te ‘Sands, all of this city. ee eee ——___. On Wednesd: Pah ednesday morning, 15th instant, of a lingerin; | illness, which fee bore with Christian Yortitude Cane. je, daughter of John B. and Ra- of the family are requeste toattend her funeral this afterno vata o'clock, nee the residence of her father, No. 14 Mott street. The fu- neral services at St. Paul’s Church. ofa lingering illness, On Wednesday, the 18th insta: Isaac Janvis, in the 6.st year of ‘The friends and relations of the family, and of his bro- ther, Zophar R. Jarvis, sre respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 12 East Eleventh ree! a pray afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without fur- * Phrenol poet es freniag the Sat atid Nelocke Mensa Knox’s Fashion: sat berrcen Wiltin sal Wssee, te sce tle Felton | Wha of hat tony wocer etch Ts Testa Recerca. che | have their hats made to order at a very short notice. ‘The most fashionable Hair Dressing Saloon iu this city, and where one is sure to get his Fai: Cut, or Whiskers T: . sat HILLS, th Hats for the enguing | yn and sale, at 110 Fulton ‘rimmed to s Hassengers Sailed. Guascow—Bhin Hudeoo—Mra E Conden, Mester G Conden, lady and son of Joseph Conden, Esq, American cousul at | Glasgow, Scotland; Messrs W Crombie) Coitasd Nain, and | 12 im the steerage. ooo | been sot off, woreign importations. | Ki Giascow—Ship Hudson—6 cases see Mead & co—22 | 32 bales 15 boxes Smith & Thomas—19 pkgs 2 certs Rees Graham & co—i70. casks J Lee Kco al bale A P Forest & co—2 Butterfield, Brothers & co—5 bales | S boxes A Mitchell & c B Livingston—52 ham & co—20 casos a to R livin &co—3 Hunt & Bro- Domestic Importations. cat d bbls Lard oul tes saatdere 008 So Seek de Beas rs do shoulders (0 hhds hams G Loeland—< bales hemp fF Larrit =44 do C P Leverich—1075 bbls flour Goodhue & co—2 cks Folger & Blant—173 tres hams 134 pbls pork 308 bales cotton 600 pigs lead Bush & co. —_— MARITIME HERALD PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 20. furen oN Clearea. ing. Thompson, Savanrah, Dunham & Dimov. i Caroliae, Sherwood, ‘nari 5 Bes sroline, Sherwood, Charleston, Duaham & Dimon. Brig Poland Wiheele Hs Schr Men Rodman, She: Schr Volts. Hackert, Phuisteldh Schr Geneva, Woolstea, Philadel Sehr Benjamin Bigelow, Baxter, Sehr Pomona, Crowell Sehr Alfred, Roj Lovers, * Mattapo Sehr vant, {bing tad yaad fete Marthe & lieatetn’ 1 Martha & Elizabeth Mason: Povladelpbia. Sloop Champion, Racket, paresis is Arriv: Ship Hudson, Lanton,f with mdse, Kee’ to ‘Dente Dy ro ais Blanchard, Blanchard Mores, for New Or Feb 6th, | orton, to order, 34 inst, off Ca ysfort R rk Sash Aun, fm New Or) | Po NH. Sth, lat 2430, lou #2'30, *poke ns Organ fo Parker, fm NOrieans for Boston. 14th, ‘off Hatteras, exp poe ign of wind from 9; lay to under close reefed —Mr. Fowler commences a | whe Bultan, Mebule; Princess Moyal, NUri-ans; Alexandria, Vir huiay Teh, Salk bark Syr, ar Orleau atten. xa Kona, | Depau, Sage ‘arcaings. toa: rence, Brown, New ¥. do. 2th, Siddous, Col visna, Barker, Boston. New Y. L mons, do: Proal, New York; . 13th, Susquel George,” Ne lew” Yor! | Frederica, Ati son, Morrison, Enzabeth, ine erican, with the steamer Wm. Forbes, for New Orlean: York. ship Pehr, N | | | Farwell. Scudd: Mansentes, Feb 1—Arral York; Torenve, NOrleans. Morart, NOrlenos. Ororvo. Feb 18—Arr brig Long Island, Thorp, NYork. 9, Mohawk, Norfolk. lo; MO, | York. Bebr fib "Phillips, 4 days from ‘I'aunton, with mdse, to muter. Schr Hornet, Patt 4 day Diligent een ele Angeretta, Crouch, 4 days from Boston, with mdse, to Eclipse, Thatcher; from Halifax, NS, with fish, to mas. "fiche Horatio Ames, Phillips,3 dzys from Taunton, with mdse, to mast clit Sarah, Flodges, (days from Taunton, with mdse, to master. Schr Washington, Maton, Saffolle Exchenge, Sweet, Suffolic Behr Native, Brauhan, Virginia. Below. Lship and 2 brig. Sailed Ship Franconia, New Orlews—barks Lagrange, St Mary, | Femyt Isaac Mead, Savsnnah, and others. oe eee Milscellaneous Record. Scun Naxsemown, sailed from thie Port in February, has not sinee been heard of—fears are entertained that the v aud all on boardare lost. The vessel and cargo we believe to be insured in Wall street. Banx Hevay Newstt, Drammond, wrecked on the 6th of January last, at Fort Mahone, on her voyage trom ths port to Marseilles, belonged to. Bath, Me. 118 old, 250 tons burthen, and valued at 3000 of which is insured in Wall The cargo (staves) is also insur of which, however, was sent to Marse: Eant or Eoirvton.—The wreck of this et, now lies nearly broadside to, heeling off to which she has been ex: at Nantuck- The storm she struck, has very much ck Hi bert pose Syste ayon beard bet, War wes a fae op only cigntess | mouths ‘old, owned, we believe, in Greengek. Bhs was te | he ed a cargo of ice to Canton, before returning to Bark Susan & Jaxer, Fletcher, from Boston, for Smyrna, Pat into Gibraltar ou the 2h January with loss Sf part a bal: warks and other damay ‘he Captain, Mat man bs ka overboard; repaired and sailed again Previous 0 the of Bank ‘Anap, wy time siace reported abandoced, was pass- ed, Feb. 3, 2 lat 39 lon 60, by a vessel ateLiverpool. Br Banx Carore, from Charleston, at Liverpool, while on her passage lost stern boat, part of buiwarks, stem of bow- TysKar, from Hamburgh, for New Orleans, put into Bre- merbaven Roads on the 10th February leaky, and with pumps choked. Bur Bex Lomoxn, from the Clvde, ported ashors near Campbelliown, Ken back to Greenock for repairs. Vesse, Asnone —The Boston J eae rm rig, whore on Secunnet Petre ners ct teins We says the N i will ww Dediord MM rig Baltimore, trom Phitade eo rt tor Mobile, before re- "been asnusted off and ts #oreign Ports. Baemes, Feb 19—Arr ship Olbers, (B Orleans, Jan 13, bark itn (Brom) Aten, der Fe on Aes Freariek Jacob Balter rid aw, a “dohaton, » for Boston; Siberia, Art New Castle, from New Orleans; “Feo i—-8ld Montreal emus. Feb 9~Bla Kennebecks Kew York, ork Guri, for fe 10—Sid, American, for New for Charleston; Emigrant, » 6—Sld Lord Glenn Dee 2%—Arr ship ‘Tider, Snow, from | , Care Goon Hore, | Boston. b Ar tity from ey ag ot “i New Or- Cornsnacen, Crvon, Fed. 2 loans, Sia Tih Gen Vash op Harley, for'N. York; and ‘wtie Ori 1 a, Citeorn tl ma PO he dA i ta 1 i eopes, 1 Crocker, York: ie Rong hattan, Stone, | | fieer, and cousin to tl 2220) Wi Fordsad | genness. 9th, Alexand: F . Beets it tide 1h Fora nh near, (Fr) Lar Salam . Wedaworhe i ‘Bid eb 20ch, F Bengal, Cook do; Tith, Hanover. Drummond, 36 Persia, Johoson,. dor sth, Solon, ¢, Levenseiler, do; “Alliance, ‘Tu Trement, iptienie, fea New York. Sid | Sailed, March 1, Lo Re. Marchioness, Bate, Brown, Hi General the former no way injured. Port sacoruce: (fo load for Boston) which and towed round here ; March 3d. the Denuiso ing, from Demerara, on the 28:h of Jan, lat 26 lon 56, fell in with the Portland, McAllister, from Cubs, bound to London, ing state, and took of ‘the crew je Portland dow bout half av hour afterw: jew Orleans, poking to-day, ran ane entrance of Georges doc! head aod cut water, Loxpom, March. seine Russell ane jeer, piter, C Huu, 18th, North rooker, for Jenecy, Fel la Harta ony, Kiev, Feb §—Arr Dorah Aun, tm Charleston, yigettens, Jan 2—Arr bark Philena, Forbes, from New Feb igh tao Morea, ( Port) D’Aquaria. fm New im do: us: Fel Path, fig ng ‘Muli, New Yor Livnxroot. March 3—Arnved New York: Acdrew Seott, Aps ‘New York; Rob: esdemont, Emerson, 0 Ames, ao. Uth, Pato, Bearse, d Marchant (BAUsh Poole: from New Orleans; Loplesd, Sapeoe, do. a a | of the West, Wood! w enango, Poe ‘Se. | vannah. 14th, Hibei Byrie, Boston. 13th, Pontiac, Parker, New Osleant son, Wood, The moud Va. le ee Yorks New York; Perce Thompson, do; Georgia, Taibo: do; New Orleanss Brick Merchant for Mobiles Macedouiee Char | 2 at, for ; Shannon, ell, New Orleans; W Ce no, Childs, a0; Lord. 8 a feparklle J6th, ‘Selene vi Ye jarat Boston; N Commerce, Ashton, do; ‘Alias, Virginie The ship Trenton arrived hi with part of her cargo throw: Ashton, bound to New Orleans, cam 17th, mberfand, Grieweld; Gladiatar, *Buutiog. aed Philudclphie: Danes for N enicx, Feb 1g—Art bark Isabella, Young, from NV York Mabeina, Feb 8—Arr brig Bridgton, Gilmer, Mapras, Dec 20—Arr Asia, from Bost achlataoa, Feb 61—Sid Margaretta, fer ‘New Orleans; 7th, Her- Alta: Feb at Arr bark Elvira, Carter, Botton. Sid, Jan alatusa: Dee rau Fred Warren, Pratt, Boston. 12th, mouTH. Feb 26—Sld St James, Meyer, New York; 6th h, Suitana, Mobile. ‘Feo 23.Arr brig Cevere, (Sic) Stabile, from N Ramsaare, Feb 2—The Nehant, for aire has put back with loss of bowsprit, having contact off ‘Rocnenur, Feb ear Josina Wilhelmina, Rew York— ad Vater Shevana, Feb 7—Ar bark Guan, Ge Malta, 4th; Emma Isadora, Savcen, Thayer, re, Jan. 20. You Feb 6th, choked, Ke. Wuamroa, Dec 10—Sld John Q Adams, Nichols, for Bos- "Dee i6—S1d Franklin, (from Panang,) for Boe- ptaueere F Feb. 7. Abbess de! brig. Amsrike, (Norw.. . Stephenson, Heit, do, Jan. 30-—Arr brig Cohansey, Jones, from New Warearoap, bn 9—Bark “toy home| lester® | Jeans. ° Margar failed tor | beck, bore up from lat St, ou 16," with I * | ton; Nov 30, Heber, Porter, do. Home Ports. AuesaRDEIA DC, March 16—Sid schr Leader, Crowell, N larch 18—Avr sehr Olinthus, Hanson, Plymonth, | Helen Augusta, Kenney, Drammoni aroliaa, k Carib, do; | grt, Baker, Philadel phi York; Ciaderitla, Cro Lewes, he Mareh the Coast ot Afr at the Breatw day as bei Arr schra Oscar, Phi the suchovage be the Frances Burr, Coffia, which made her appearuce off the Cay re Th tht Eticoae Moore, fot ‘Nothing in sight, t oy in. “Wind from NW, . Arrschr Nari Newrorr, (Office f the, tes, as from net, Paddleford, oat oti for Philadelphia: Excel, Fowler, fr New York for North Kingstow: de Arr Gladiator, Bunting, Sy) NYork; | kard, from Charleston: ‘Allerton: xs Yorks ith, Olive « liza, Weeks, do; 2a Dees nh Colas New ¥ Sid Dee 7, avn vi Mekkim, Vaemer Sy Sdiek yptneigith died Act , barks, Stephe Id Jan be, for N Henry Pratt, Hartley, from edla. ad, Patri 4 leury, obert Pe wit errerinee bm pNd a; Cre w) Miercken, Philadel- york: Washington " mh dan, ee New Orlean: Yemen |. London, Baker, do. Tarun, Russell, Boston. Hous, Crane-eo, New Orloxus; Hartley. Lord do; Colum- i ama Wat's, Saow, 0; son, thon, do: Pearl, for Gal hy Emblem, Dyer’ New. Orla Delnwai Mesonesrt lew. Orleans. Stephen, Lurman, Mierck 12th, hip Areole, Evelei sid rom pg ee py mg sy al ASL movtH, Feb 56d Irvine, oe: ra ecen Paul james "New York; 121 ter, Hovey, New Vor » New Ori fas, si for New York. s Brower) vIn. a. Joeton. rom New ¥. nine, Mobile: Babli ork. 25th, Baltimore. Feb 2, 8tLaw | hy Stephen, Wi ‘Pop! Beton, Laverence, New York: joosypien. (Br) Brown, New lanchester. Bosworth, do. Satannah. 1th, Sheaahgoah, Nowell; ‘New © ‘Orleans; Rew ton (8 re. 17th, Charl McCoun, Orleans; Winks jamieso! ma Bornholm, Nason, a. Bi Noreantem overbour: went i past, and car car: ‘and sve in her lan for New th. from New Feb 12, Isaac, NYork. 6th, off Dan- Wave, er sim ‘Boston via , tn Be Seebeck hdarceia, Tasha! ‘eb. 9, Mathews, New Or. Now Oni has put | oan of Dulwarks, pump | » from. » achinay Ju | ile. : Fey fo st een | pte Welch | memes same A Tas Biddl villainy: of Smith | | be | orton, SITUATION ax Che Jan 32814 Geo Hallett, Howes, Boston; Dee 11, | AL dicncin a respect the anthorities to rectify aud Senet, and t ler a true, just ‘Onente, and Me: | and plain statement of th He offers, therefore, his peer ie een | ‘die to executors aud tr nated Wi siailar cae, cea Gok ‘oung, New | ® “4 ape hr John. McCrea, 8'ewart. fm ra, came in yesterday afternoon ‘find auchored | ‘The bark aoe Le ie, my eet oe of yeater- | a ins, rom New Orlesin. ‘the batk | ma et aealate hav, » for Matanzas; Boston, Wise’ to » gi went to | me New York. the ‘Times) March. 17— Taunton for New York; Hor- sloop ‘Temperance, Davis, from Somerset for New York. | gia wane ie Yum do: Loe! Richmonp, Mareh i al jompson, Coreor By Last Night’s Southern Mail. oBerbadoets ly, Salem, NJ; schre thora March 17—Arr schr Loniss, Reeves; sloop | Mareh 17—Arr ros ef pete tins, N tae i Bid sloops rr, Coffe, New "as Wats Mattnewe, 8 Porto Rico; ay Feaaer, New Home Ports, BaitrMore, March 19—Arr brig Alford, Mason, (late 1st of- | from New O:leaus larch 17—Arrsel Nort M33" LLE vANRY ae ‘FROY, ‘H9 Browdway. of wew York, that ‘The open her large assortments of Spring goud h Star, ter, who was Nortolkecthe vewsel leaks badly. Cl Huvey. Harvey, Liverpool; bark ark, N al ost Lh 1. eurully suf best, 24th Mn an UNPRECEDENTED BOWLING. 100 Ley “4 atreets,the cheapest Satuionabl jo gentiemen’s ent ready made, wiih wi 20 hment ia New N.B. Hundreds of sold wholesale or retail,» pone REWARD-—" Some thio as well as others,” as Sam Patch said. | — been offered to an) large game made at the the poner ie the world, oxt ading & ing 170K ‘ean be done $90 reward business maw who could the gan roms Eat ye which is Broadway to ts SSE ina REGEE Bile moar ~CLOr. NG Uk LOWER than the General Pricer JACOB, VAN- ‘36 Maiden Lane, ret 'm. and Nassau York. and boy's clothing 1° low. Imtre FAT BEEF—FAT BEEF. A BEAUTIFUL, Pair of five ome hd Seoeey, sagt by Dawe 3 ‘Wallinet % | Cr hieut, yen co. Alte sapere V igs intton, to be offered for sale om Saturday, dat Meet Wi Race, No. 1 Contra Market, Prices reasonable.” DUTCH META Dror Mer Akt best Grelition, Bor eat the lowes it vit aay. rite Ua pe ry by et the Vans Man os ‘¢ +o a rent Me. silat os i Nore itt street, agent, ir. ea Jessen BORDEAUX WINES. tii ete from the wharf, on m% eodim*re liao, from Bordeaux, 700 cases | bei fend | P Lofland, ‘chart '8 St | ate! Ree | proves to | 6 jeys, ru rds a Lege ‘hich 11 quite a novelty. | HAC Chateau Larose, Margeaux, | Of frie 7, va Muf'do red Wines, St. Jalien, Medoe, Mar. | TY,fces spor ia nt 15 Broad w apd, ball do white Wines, Hunt Suuterne, Hest | Bethe. here or we been carefully selected for thie 4 ) Jordeaus, eae se and are now landing T, 198 Fulton st. i Aer: rer eee aa ea Fickles, C0 BIChARL cee ee LOW & CO. aa sol Tas pt At, anetion’ | aes si aidosk, ee the gy ty change, cig) icine ce Ci je road, mach 20 feet b helt the "gale posi- foe Teme oom. ton the delivery of the d m20 It*r CUNT I99, Auctioneer. ARGE cu rLERY SALE—For Account, of of pte’ writers—The same having been ships Sea and igs, on the voyage pg aig Bele hitive, ane without resery 1 this day, at 10 o'clock, atthe mAeob Rose ia Platt, comer of Gold stivet 8 casks Pocket ‘ce contaiuing several thousand do- ey are. and all purchesers r. will be required to m ¢ ; after purchasing a first Lut; ropriety of this notice. S, = A. LEVY will sell on soazanronntins Auer Broadway, 3 cases Oil Puiatings, just reseived per the “ship Al Leghora, .ontaining many desirable pictors, to bg ted to call and view them. Ne’ ceducent ior enaaciastine. areas mise AC. H. FE. WILLARD & W..W- SHIRLEY, Anctioncers, Wy lie fire thet personal atiention to ths Salenot Hoke. fold Future ut the residence of families ig dealing rower iocks of Crockery. Dry Goode, Gr i Katate, atthe Merchants’ Exo it from their frisids and she publ SALES ROOM, 16) ts nt Tat Shay wi moves Usha apaatonsuiore, No. WALL set late THE SIXTH NUMBER oF MORRIS’S NATIONAL PRESS, Is NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. | ue, following a some of the Literary Contents for Bat- | urday, Maren 2) Revi tN Bi s—The Sportsman’s Li brary, bs ate ries of the B ekerods Slidell Lite of, Paul Jones, tte. e Mareh, by Fitz Greve’ Halleck; fare, a" N.P. Willis; Dia- logue be Wetwoen Golumbia and. if Matari s bY Croft Crocker; I‘ Loh fu Wothke Hdgtars Krom Neb Willir; Grace Green- n Officer of the Nav; 7.0 rials—Trifles about Fine Arts; Musical Criti-v The Drama; Rroceesh of Congres; Legisiatur hemera; Anecd Note Li this valuable and closest Fam. eco cents. ear wigs RPRINGER & COD ‘Wholessle and Retail Agests, 222 Bi corner of Ann st. Bans Ge ‘Subscriptions by the ily Newspaper, ‘$2: 10 MOST ORD! Ti. of THE NATIONAL RO NGE ave setae at Coste anee Hew: Vor: wil belissaed fils week: the news agencies in he country. Srigteal matter wile found the con- ARKES, the counteleiter loa—with the operations of Nicho- of Philadephia, andthe erowain ni a im Ns This Cs Ornamnented wil ‘and graphie engravmg of the arrest Ci ‘Thorp aud his Wife, at the countefeiter’s dea in rath ‘A faiteud sfoce report of all, the testimony inthe recent trial of Daniel W. Talcott, tor alle relative to the REDUCTION Mad ABDUCTION ot EBTHER GOULD: ING of & tvand his acquittal, ae ans aries @ negro conviet—T'rial and conviction of eae ‘Of the brig ‘Tory, for the Murder of his ane aad his asearces ‘escape—Warning to of Hen aides © Criminal ai Tastioa’-dadge Parsoas—Jack Gibeoa ‘Deore aad Death of a Wife and Child—Morman Panish- ment regaand Death of « of February Grand Jury and Pre- te Murdeys Soles ere for the Wei oaeerars fee s of Rupe asd Seduction Buralarios, ke, We. M. LEVETT, BE TIST. Morn HARM results from b ling performances of in- sompeceae Denton than the public are aware of Itis rtance that all ‘teil of the art thould beat staitaiy and ‘Tuderstandingly practiced. ‘To Mad as we recommend Dir. bpd corner of Broads vend ‘Warren street, the introducer of the insertion of Artificial 1 corraptible Teeth on the principle of atmos- Dheric pressue—Noah’s Weekly Messenger. 20 It*re ron che Corp id A GOOD Steady Saw “ wile > t an rploreande grist. der of five pues Jol ry taper ies pes vee age oe ferred. sand steady wor Wo $15 per week, and weed oe MEY ‘Saw Maker m20 lw*re Haverhill st., Boston, A YOUNG MA ANTS A SITUATION as Gardener or Coachman, and would have no objection to actin Born. He has lived for five years io his last situation, and can come aciee re commended. y Person wanting such aman, a Please ad- dress a few lines to the office of this paper, for m20 2t*re WANTED. bermaid, or v9 orto take care of chil- dren, in a respectable family. Good reference pil} given on applying at 48) on at. 20 it! 'ANTED, CONFECTIONERY MiG to Rich. mond, Virgiaia. Apply at GRIEVE'S Biralar, No.5 John st. WANTED, SITUATION, as Book-l ‘keeper, Cashier, English and German Correspondent, Accountint, —_ kes by. f 40 ho a A Mexico, and German: ter 1s also bern employed in is Feetor cantile houses, wher complicated aad iucorrect, nd which utly acquainted with reared oe specting his eapabitities and character, he can give such refec- ences as to satitly those who wish to mske use of hws services, and als may dropaline to F.S., Box No. 185, lo Lae | fice. m20 rOsT OFF TCE, Boe ek 29, Sat bby an 4 instructions having b ed trom the General Depa: mye nel Routher . tbroagh, will close as here:ofore, at 33% 0 k P. Box holders are Tequested ye instruct toeie, clerks to preserve decorum, while waiting at this office for letters. mi9 2 ROBT, H. MORRIS, P. M. FOUND AT LAsT. HOVERS Adamantine Comes a very usefal article for repaicing china, cabinet or other waree— Tecommended by inut ists. For sale wholesale etal, B OF Feta BY The ROE F NESBITT, Stationer, comer of Wall end Water st peogh — per bittle. A liberal discount to the A GOOD GUE. wr COFFEE, APPLE FRITTERS. [gts —™ am v4 good accompanied by, all ie excellence, wouls do om GRI & eee ys excepted) an extensive stantials, together wit! the Ladies’ Dining Bese, soe tes of ois iain, ora, a wounds jiate and perinaneut + 4 on, it affo ds steal auc stat nn the cure sa peigs iu tie beck duced by ‘aking 0 ‘cole er vil ‘or ylandalar turaors, ita kiuds of eruptions on th fever and ague, ague mach, aud head-ache, ae iy the cure of tendinous be depeuded wi fies perl sie usuall Scan erocllent remed: oe For h-ache, cramps in charm. but above ait a PPT neger be with Assaeey, and'i5¢ (aloe! street, Philadel hin. TO HO'ELS, TAVERNS, Spe sates, clear and bright. Forsirne te hen ola Sere re ail eer penseat any eae toany, Re HAs sa IRC. FASHT BROWN &CO., 178 Chatham are , corner of Mott treet, pebcd dom nape the public helt 1ece recent improre meat io the manufacture and fiaish of their $3 Hats,com! fashion, beauty and durability, three i desi e bon The proprietors do coo! riot to anv ever before yourself of this fact. m0 lm*rh FOR SALE. i of phon Syenant 34 aor Lp: A ne 7 finpfoverent an Will be sold chet, ues advertiser i in vad nealth, an t to et ‘or pare tieulars, apply at ar 7 Brosdwat or at Wo: at No.b tv oh st. mao tere ‘OR SALE UR TO LET, 4, Heed Tautroad de) cellent b a Fagus, rom ily. Apoly to Mr. GIRAUD, No. THE rors renin and No. |E Stores ye 1 Lng) William, is weil calealated for for my lobbing, commission or auction aire on the premises. FRENCH HORTICULTURE. x Tae 4d ae Leeks b inform the amateurs, the public ia gen at arri ed ‘irom ‘Trance, with s coflest the ary Tovusjo! mod rate. jervation. the bookstore of Mr. y be obtained, nnd the plants je at very reasonable prices, m2 lw*r yay \t five’ lars L -4 iss : |r Se See | at elt, Se peror aru | ve open oer perce ney C0. onan | PARK THEATRE. MRS. SEGUIN'S BENEFIT. 3iRS SEGUIN, M rR seem BOWERY THEATRE. A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIE7 IR ee a Shubment. mare aoe ie be a OF f+] iy "DPT A MON: Mesr.. Ir old quay atees 8. per! Pra day og fixe pins will gre 0 some Geek Ba ori peels and many new » Glees, Quick Bteps, Beets may he peommred’ by appl; lying at ‘the Box Office, from 1otil ‘Adinission 25 cents; children hulf pres. m0 It*re SUWERY aAnrel THe’ SANDS, LENT & ©, PROPRIETORS. The pabli ctfally informed that this popular Es- tablishioent soll open for a very lnaiced perfods x {inure ea! pant Ne Fak orl cing to jew York pub- lie, prior to the departure of the company ‘on its travelling most tour, ELEGANT NOVEL: Y eet in te country ia) Europe, and at thesame lormances o TANT LQUESTRIAN TROUPE pe ‘rder of talent and respectability, and LIMAX OF SPLE’ 4ND First in the catalogue of Peas ‘novelties, stand the less a DANCING HORSES, x rurchased by Mr. Sands, from Fran: mous Equestrian xeablishene Paris, aad recently imported in this evuntry, Laing their first public exhibitionga Tl horses are trained to. par! teeping Pe Perfect time with the mosic, and tastefulness o execution, peculiarly Pai cos, kee, style an Among others, he E'POLKA DANCE, aud bel \otland. eon mt ments of thes achi Deautifull creatures, they ey honored. “their Eee oe Terran ee trod hii easion. for the Ist ise inroguce pray hit Senutifully marked FIGHTING PONIES. Thes enad wonderfully tanght_ qua Ppt y at vAstley" 's, Hondoa, a Waearle, SPAR AND RIGHT White Standing in an Erect Atticase upon theie Hind Logs, enThey have beea tanght to paton the gloves, spat with all e dexterity and accom Feat them- colven o¢ the terminent, of each ra Lae pop teenth ed: are thee ratch at =o word “ ti fot rer been belore itnessed in this country that SESS greg nat tee morte Peon ea aie aie AND HIS Bex ite great Postu: a both thi son te a cl eg med Aor ok Symoastic illus THE SCULPTOR’S DREAM, ‘As performed by them receuiy at the Park ‘Thestre, and for aeveral seasons tu En a rar the mel elegantand lane atple with which eve Being the ciate in number tre most perfect! is traned, en mera THE WARDROBE AND tied The limits of an announce mit the pr tors to dwell at length upon splendor of 1 elegant Costumes, ihe were eee by o are peiny Pure of Equestrian Wardrobe ever exhibited 10 this country. \gar and tawdry @ Sie Teper pee edo to in this city, this of stieiting the most Sonveuel rie soy the Br a tne peacienl performers be- . CLOWN. M z H yarietde oe {ei ean aE Soae Mina ferry, W- Smith nH. W, Ruggles, Muster Wales Aye Aymar, E. Cee ene eee Ce eT ttiec winced. Stickney, B cents; Pit 1236 EW GREENWICH THEA comer of Vane ued cOharlton preci Sole etors, Messrs. J MYERS aed O. M. TOMLINSON —Mimeger, ay . Ky My eee Mr. 0. M. Tom! ag wees «oh acd ‘Serge Manoger ne’ - dsherw peer, Mr: jist, Mr. M,C. adel @—I sd’ Minical i ‘ue HY Mete—Costumer, Mr. Taylor—Propernes, respectfally informed that this new and ele- parks were ey ue the wiahtis tenes of Wks eahiviuen comet fa Ass’t Clowns. gant balidag |poritirely open oe March 0th, With a highly feet and taleated at duly annouac Jb will be MAT SAN, ¢ Mansge?. number of sno cbs wi wilt be disposed pons to le {ity of saperior building sand for sale, to be ‘removed f a feeb poly at the Ly nad seventy assure the thousands of liberal patrons ve rendered Circus aT Fashi and Fopd Popalarity, that the moot poo cath forts w a comes Teader the clove Fi lormances the most gorgeous, lic ean appreciate or soettsd varied tens deer | pode ement off el anderfal rear, is the Coe ea the elustec Team the heer Royal, Drury Lane shorities, produced with a succession of Oriental Beenery Cea eee ae arereenls bay, esooeaias ia greaver fll e most gorgeous cost 7 former attem: Eve 7 otyle of astera Bann Flag or In- Hania oy Aut a ae Oe ne TTommatet Ral We. for the display of which the premises have eur onlary, oohe fa i anal iy ‘oS of lin- a with beaten gold, drawn combats, g I cagapsments, ete prt Baan r succession ke a resoure ‘vast est -biis! ia ‘manver fore a discriminating public. « Line i's FAREWELL CONCEKT Ni210'8 § LOON on FRIDAY. March 97—2Grand Se tection of Instrumental Tickets 0 cents each, to be jhe music stores. m9 r AUTHO: NO’ git ] WILL GIVE for three pamnienents | ye the style of the Inte Charles Matthews, £sq., and the iy, in fre oe kas a ee w Yor _ OF Sake here Ne anlp aie? cone wie oo ore RA) pportanity is of er for one or tere YOuSE men, Satan aa ym wee aur aa ae in the wholen mail capres, the pee EG smiaieh will be n be sesso rs aemnring at or Burley Bass. Laid ey fal will raweiv. corner of St. Peter's ‘UBACOY, SEGARS AN. A. oa A, eye No. 9 Breedway, Pp meeny ier tps caublih wt. “Also, 40 Bitshment. Also, ape Jno Tobeces, ‘c small lot of Bass, by ILLE OC i , heats, best lor 5 years’ old colts, two mile heats, in for horees that never sever won eg mateh ena aren Be ie. ‘The above sweeratkes are Be hangs $35 bythe proprietor tothe winner of exch of ‘of mare to i te: ni efore Apel (bp Sorelock P. M., at Green & Lowen. No. Ti jo. 10 it t puree ot ee ‘close ‘On OF otaki by 8 malaga Congress. The debate upon the Oregon resolutions is con- tinued in the Senate, at the rate of one speech per diem. The only distinguishing peculiarity in Mr. Archer’s style is the frequent interrogatories which he propounds to the President. For instance:— ‘The resolutions before the Senate propose to dis- solve—what? The convention for the joint occu- pancy of Oregon—when? At the end of the term succeeding the notice to Greet Britain—why? Be- cause of the increasing difficulties zee In the Pig errors See Ving wg t, jowever lar and method ical, and entirely the converse me of tho yunds prseclonty by Boum. Bannegan, tehison, Dickinson Bog neve oe, General for placing him irae ‘tail of the Guard j but he keeps so ominously still of late, that we be- gin to think he 16 raminating upon the expediencies f forty-nine. oe use. " ere was ig tg hag be- tween Mr. Fries of Obio, and Mi one of his colle 8, On an ipendment peered to the harbor bill by Mr. F., ade on a subterranean railroad from Kentuoky, through to Conse, for the transportation of such of the ors cree ite nde of Messrs. Bebb (whig candidate in Ohio for Gover- nor,) and Schenck, as may wish to emigrate. See House report. We hope there will be no street equabble upon thia amendment. pa Wasaineto March 18, 1846. lanchol; ntetligence. This city is startled ths evening, with the melan- chol; reer that Post Captain, William M. Sat, us. N., Chief of tee Bureau of Ordnance eaaetoee t in the Nav ni ae apnemt was found tls evening, at about d 1n his room, dead, from ‘k, supposed to have been wound in his ne iy ited by b his own hand, in a moment of mentaj aberration. Some one of our associates may give on further particulars of this lamentable tragedy.— learn that C., as late as this merni . ie eee hun , connected wit ch te affairs of the depal Anoth fan ry eholy | rumor i is afloapthis to ity that Mr, Holfen, ef the firm of eaihinc rong, and Holden, o! the Saturday Courier, Philadelphia exhibited to-day infallible evidences of some me: disorganization. We hope it may turn out to be the result of an unusual imbibation of somesort, not- withstanding Mr. H. is re te us as a atric ate man. ™ Anotie ror i in clpotigh ion GG duel some, to wal ween a Dr. TE seme Bur suliicient, elteady for the oy is the evil thereof. ‘TWENTY-NISTH CONGRESS, in Penate. Waswixoron, March 18, 1846, Beautiful mo for the ides of March. Thin attem- dance in the to-day. Excellent Prayer by Rev. Mr. Milburn. | THE OREUON QUESTION. Mr. Ancnrn took the floor. For a long time cher bas been ina Papen state of ogi, and at of the last session, 0 completely wi rau the weight of his. ‘Quties os Chairmen on Foreign tions, that we hed Sa him to be able to resume his duties in the at the — session. But, during oe interregnum, he hes so far recovered a6 s resto: Upon the maguitade of this question, and of e mi ie teihis count ey and the worl, far wgheyar ee settlement, he proceeded to its examination. He course which had been sod frequently and | a ara with cussion s should onl; Bore Me ciseres: made by the Chairman on roreign Rolations, when Gen. Cass’s resolutions of inquiry’ in reference to putting the country ina state of defence, were under discussion at the opening uf the session, which connected with its context, that itwas ‘necessary to repare the hearts of the | people for war!” rp s ir. Archer,could not conour Pin such er we oe the Me eats 60 pis So a “F hearts ad ‘duty, was to gay the hearts ine minds of the. Poop the le for Mr a review ot te inter: Framuonal relations Loggia between the Se ‘Stetes ir eit a q . Aroher a6 or should have = inflaenee We did bot understand Br. Ara inion uy ribee Syeda) Det ini eo pe fe ipo! lush jes of strietly | lesale