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‘world,growing out,of anticipated short harvests and ‘Way speculations, notwithstanding which, the movement Of the benk has been very regular, and without those extreme fluctuations experienced under the old system. The effect of these depressions among the commercial Glasses bas no doubt been much alleviated by the restric. | tions placed upon the bank by the new law. The result of the tremendous reilwey speculations, which have so long agitated all classes in Great Britain, and drawn so | much money from the channels of trade, can hardly be Predicted. ‘The deposites paid in up to the latest accounts | amounted to fifteen millions sterling, being only about One-balf of the whole amount to be paid in. Ifthe pay” ment of the first half, caused the embarrassments in the money market, realized in all parts of Great Britain, we must look fora very great increase of difficulties before the deposites are all paid in. Old Stock Exchange. 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On the 19th March, by the Rev. A. Lyons, Mr. Bensa- sow 8. Har to Miss Hannan Herpaicxs, all of this city. In this ¢ the lst je ue seqes ti tat March, Townsrxp Dicxix y evening, —_ 19th, James Firz- pte ele yr the he ib year eo “ry ose of fi ily, are requested to attend op fanoral, on Sunday afternoon, ’cloc! from his Inte residence No 271 Medison sivect. A CARD. ase arried Geant hited upon his back nee fare. that the ity to Tes rkatl Ea apa re . es sel Non, ‘cor Greenwich st. Pare Nos 6 er a i ahs t. owas ‘Wm Mairheid, Mc peeve ita’ Hi i noe Bae ote At Courtland at. wr Sharer Hie Hi she », Steamboat Philadelphia. rgess, 222 Brvadway. oat rie referred tod the statement of Law pebligare m2! 2tisfetkM’ AX Arab. Se NOTICE ‘oukers, Piermont, c: sony on Jowaekie nd a ing, gas eee Hue Sy | are ice NOSTON & WELLS” - 10 Wail'strect _ HE. Membets of . are. requested T Sante te Mth Henan dee fee bine = M., f01 the perpose. be fame eibute of Sealey ge 2M. ou te repens Coruelius'Butithe te M.C-Tascr, Bec, 2 Order reel M. R, CASE, N. G. invited to attend, mai ittr ein D MEELING of the Philharmonic ety. : Farther aera this evening, is postponed until pel U_ C. HILL, President. nee LUR’S SOCIETY. AE taeegiinera a ryrectially iatermek 2 ia T “Sreraen Keeces, f this Soci Yonsei extra aewmbly f+ 3) eaday Evening, Marc! squint BROAD aaa Ma czOM THOMAS FLYNN, formerly. connected with the ‘Theatres.-will deliver his Fu om Te next, March 2d. Several emi snrareng Bong ie ‘ed also Mr Comer” =a 8 glock. jets 25 cents; t> be vi ol ‘Messis. Bacgess, gone ot Brosdwey, and Ann st. aan Mr. Fiyratsrentdenen Deane me PHRENOLOGY. on Monsey, Even: BY Ae vocal. several FOWL MS, rowirr a imences a course_of Phrenoloxical mal iter TLL detiver his a teri aie mond cenateding Locens ofthe Liner Baik wry Baildiag, and Leonard sence hie Pig fhe trons wh ike eral some to be postponed in PRIZE NOTICE—TO AUTHORS. TILE GIVE fo tree Encertnnments, fn the srl ke’s Built pean a in Se Lu ko's Bal ajldangs. on Se ‘Satarday evening, ing, at 7 New York “ociety Beats tree. 1t®re I late Cowles the beat Come poe in as re Mich and a collection te THE REV. B. F. BARRETT Ww , corner of wise all who wl Ss aes | complieat the authorities tor recti | an pan po 1 Td cae Ci F Tools, e— iy of Mi ? Tor cone sang be ostee ee and te Screstion of has’ AF itr MERCHANTS Leas i a are pe notte call and and kof petty ry ee {Po pace a ay STATIC, ACH & LOUTHEL, a Wry rn mil Im*me co ~ <<a i. ‘PHE ART ane iy ¢== be iueee | Sana shi ents £3, SE! the Pesaayivas vant aay Bheet- and te pce is try mei wn conee oa with ‘Pest Bouthers aoe ik ‘all of saon bo to ge Also, ONDERAILL. mas3e co ree ue age “Asaph die ( ‘te c= “Alto toes tty ofa a foeo we orchmonef <BR teeter Baa ine bags am hag iblocte, aren Wiha ja THE SIXTH NUMBER PRESS, Is NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, “Titan facts Contents for Bat- ogee ah ar SR Fr Td NLP. Willis; Dia- carn by By Lee Rants le Be Willis; Grace Green- weet Fine Arts; Musical, Crit ‘Maruota; Sm, Roncmees ad er riptioas by the this valuable and elegant Fara. bs lewspaper, only. ten yearly | ina the tingyot ete = Saieae “irik ; between Howard usd G and Grand TO PRINTERS. ** Want Posse, gad swo Compositers. Ap. ply rene cee person fi a good opportunity to To make mone fath coyater ba eslnons Says ‘one the proprietor is arrangements to Shen 20a eating house, to be conducted oa athe Swevey Bee peron ena Will be required {a ake charge o po sg eg Kpnly carver Chatham and Motte? Bemba abe aren WANTED, Hi A GOOD Steady Saw Griad+r; ope that un: geet a4 ing taper Circulars, will be RS a He ean ¥ to $15 per week, al ost? PP m2 twire Bay rhuil se Bstoe Mans, A YOUNG MAN ANTS A SITUATION as Gardener or Coachman would have uo objection to act in both. He has arnt in his tast situation can come well re- Pocson wanting such a mea, will plesse ad dress a few lives pA The off office of tnis paper, for O. H. WANTED, CONFECTIONERY and Cake Baker, to m2) ttre ahamond, Virginia. Apply at GRIEVE'S Bird TED, SITUATION, as Book 1» Ci A German Correspondent, eee a reaers mas sere unmarried man of of age, joyed Capacities sone ‘was 20 years old, in sundry mercantil howses of rat rate stad bi abil "A how ing and fetes, New York ately, sare). tie'| east 4 of business, viz : as actor i rol the d bankra houses, wh been employed infFactoris; end as i aair ment of their afar.” Ho Hie ox : nd for the regulation of estates, die. South, the West In ite with trade and i ptm sirmation in the ffici a fc D specting eco apabi cad character, be can Five auch ree refer: ‘ish to mal } snd who may rep aline’ we Fs, Bag, is, Iowar Foi | ‘mere LEFT OFF ibe A awe JEWELRY, FIRE | aS & GEST IE oof Pep aie , such as Jewelry, ing. Fire Arms, ke. to dispose ot for Cash, can do so totheir adv: See Gcetncor ieee F sai ‘amilies superfluous Effects, Orders 6 Pont Office: will mest wit, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHI AT THE CASH TAILORING AND C ESTABLISHMENT OF W. H. ‘DEGROOT & ae 102 Fulton Street, t srthrongh the mal 1t*me E the foll rest io WG citarlom ob ateuoe Bluse meg to $5 ; Thin Coats ot » Ginghems and Priots, from 75 = to $2.50 Caasinare’ Panto, from $3 te $6 ; Merino Pants, a ee Vee ee fel ‘ants, from $i cents to $1.75. Also ssontinbat of Clothe pad Ye Vertines, aiiise. q e assortment of A rg ny = jidious, ‘Boye Cl Clothing, eaeally frp pwhich Prices are admitted to Seaper = ~ rth ph twenty‘five per cent cl ae nd zee FOUND AT LAST. OVER’S Adamantine Cement, a very usefal article for repairing, china, glass, earthen, cabi inet or other wi Yecommended, eaatle, nee For sale ‘wholesale retail, by Thanufecture ‘GEORGE | pre NESBITT, Seationer, Prive 25 cents por ttle. A libaral anconstio ee DR. JONES, DENTIST. BROADWAY AND CANAL 8TREET, Drclonesfer ing and nuthin np thom as good asthe matu- for bidng. and mastica’ jorlgee donb fe bet of best mineral Teeth on plates, dest mineral Teeth, on fine gold ‘upper jaw, to be worn by atmos; ig | p*. 30 00 Tooth, ineiag Teeth with Gold, from beet 444 iber—comner of Canal street and Bepatway, ¢ entrance te i. POWELL OCULIST He anon, jetions i from 9 to4 ay, A emeligy ey farren =, and success. 27 aba cured un ton mT, ported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ns $50 00 | “Speck act png Es: otarped.se to ye one Office 2m Bs Bitte street. m5 M,W,F&San 7 ant Professoi tology, C. CG. ven He ; Joho Bare oy Pott ry cial uA te Semen ae B: "Kuatouy, Fees—For each of the seven ¢ lectures, rmenlation fee, to be: aid once only, 83: pacer Toe Mis. Wo | nie! The Ezaki Mediea Gelloge is incorporated by the Laie A. vin’ 8. a4 Medicine; semen ? ange ‘hemistry; Demonstrator asyl wit legrees, ant hie ral privileges val to ose souterred Su any «i isio-al information respeeting the © seers the course of instrue. tion, can be obtained, apon a) plication. Personally or by let- ter fo J: By BIDDuby Ey M: D.. Dean ot mal ittre N.S. — a2 Quince ena Sprace sts” Phil. S AND "TOUPEES. wags paapeecee ers ar ly a matter of an Bi SUMPTION, are the instances of Dr. K. W. VON. | saccers in the treatment “of disewed ility of Consumption nome to ae no Joug- rtainly wo m nee oft ae eee in casesthe most desperate. | me ae evidence je, was Testor: | pa ap ‘Cough Balm fal ae of gram omowncety Cum- ced, by the le, was th ean be consalted daily at hi mi ML, New York. ‘The fndiaa Co fe’ not to be obtained at a0 he eity or coustry. mai MACELE FANNY ‘ANNY GODEFROY, (Mre.J. A. ‘M9 Brosdway, up stairs, respectfully informs the of New that on Thursday next, 24th March, 6 assortments of Spring & ~~ UNPRECEDENTED BOWLING. BOLLARS REWARD—" Some things can be anne | as well os others,” es Sam Patch sai 50 reward ring been offered basiness maa who could beat fame mage atthe ee Rewis goelon which is | jongestjip the w: East Broadway to HDiiion street, thowt 138 ison Sader the large ee | store, and ia consequence of its hiviy beaten b: by 3 yy greet incestnn of vatronsge, the fev Droprletar bas cfered w. rd to any business man who can beat ne ge c The following ithe gr ame made: aeesees? ovata isquite a Rovelty. m2oat*r UCH LOWER than the Geueral Prices) ACOB VAN- pty IL pa Maiden be between Wra. Cat hee j srabiihment ia New York. z > se i oe wif rislenieericale terylows eo lmte = FAT BEEF—FAT BEEF. L, Pair of AR jana ma Peck, Walia oanectieut, ‘Also, 8 and Matton, to be offered for sale oa best at 1840, ie LAWRENCE, No.4 Contre Market. DUTCH METAL, & . Florenee isa Gold fer-mariny Blue; for aale at the lows 7 ety mess ears, at the Manulact at New York, ~ SORDEAUX Wit WINES. ‘|M ard Bank ck Phiadelphi, Nori eee bark Callao, from Bordeaux. 700 J iret ince ti alien Dura, Chitern Larose, Matgeen, | ran co half do white Wines, Haut Ssnterne, Haut carefully selected for this mar 40 red Wines, St. Jalien, Medoe, Mar 'e been Sear soho NI OH ARTIFIOUAL FLOWERS, A pn | ws natet ¥ mie ae | st ran etre ner rFiowen learare to SEE i ot soir | Lovitz &. pak IGUAL et pea far flower makers, es makers, feeeha a offer to pices at low ‘Im*me STRIKER’S SOLUTION FOR THE fate its original color in a few wc ss floes ke dene te ve their har banged Peying their money. if ham fac — 7 to Diseases. of | | str-et, of oa the 3d avena goods. | Fate. AUCTION Wa WO FIRST RATE CA NESSIINN, b Ty igees men, wel sequniied with the Roster, lessee | R eTETER nO SNOBERTS, 373 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED, argest aud most elegaat Oyster ia ablish ‘AUCTION, | ‘e- ih, at Y next, 24th Mare! miler 1 hite Fiench Chi it | Ber“ Withon any ncentgn is sefe- wil be oak the this cit} the ataloue gla medara goods, tad wi be’ posi te gosds wil be ned Bice catsldanes ‘toad % 8 rei lou: day morning. = Gat sibaMer UCTION NOTICE. HEATRICAL WARDHOBY, ‘&e., to be sold on Mon- ay. ‘at Il o'eloak, at No. 39 Chambers st.—In ndditfen, aval aatis chimiag ee musical ong and chimes avy —made b pe fect order, apd cost, orit a great curiosity. Also, 8 Picture ‘cin Tepresenting a view of the bay and f with einer curiosities. mat it®; le JOS h CURTISS, Au ATCHES) JEWRLRY AND Fa! ol thr SPLAT seit aclt This, Day, at 10 o'clock ‘23 Platt, corner Gold street, and silt yeh ‘Eacapement LS Cae ‘GOODS—On months for ana of $100 nad upwards +8, fine enat shor, fall } mount graved cases, gold acy ‘Goode ‘cases if canine imported, an en- re of jen wat curious Construction, represent- joIphins, &c es of German and French Goods, just landed, igns, Velvet Boxes, Fancy Glass do, nod clothes Iahen Aseosiione, Alor a sant’ of French Walking Caues, Umbreila i Parasol 1 It*re , Auctioneer. i je of Cal ae March athcat 1 0 roadway—Cal Bota Bedeteads, 3 Secretiry jes, French and S'Rocking Chairs, yards Oil Cloth, 6 fail and three’ es, hen OIL PAINTINGS, T IMPORTED—At Auction—A. LEVY will sell on Suarday Kvenivg, at? o'clock, at No. 203, Broadwe ed sai Almada tote Pictures, to which the jesiral ine are invited ‘call and view thon Now ready. with catslogues for examination. = aut Teserve. mi93t*r ‘o’cloe gis | feet wide, ers French mii it*me JSr gies Ol AC, H. E. WILLARD & W. W. WH gire their persona wim Take select Howse: | WY, hold Furgitare at the reatdence of families declining | sales tes of Rl Es Stocks of C: a R) of Crockery git from thei SALE! erate, ot the ler« S ROOM ist cad ad pan they will move to the spacious store, No. press Off Ss ‘EAM POW: ply to. md 2wre iG snl Sir ty when street, mril jteam Po’ .» HOE & Ci ‘29and 31 Gold street. LONG WHITE SHAWLS. RECEIVED—Per Hay ite Long povts, Just. which will be ele cheap, a full assortment o Shawl: Bik shewiy, is, Paris Cashmere. Shei i. ‘do. Tiebee Paris mad ™TAMES BECK k COv8, 359 Brosdway. ml? 6t isre INDIA SHAWLS. J vied Seal every calor coleman ioe oa sea grestredatcion [rom apual telcent cad will Ceol theit value. CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, ie tnd Scarier mostoraalicently embrotdered ane arlet, most it] a sa Mode, wary teh, moet cn thas rey Vanegated and i olor gpiescid ¢ gm. rich Sear Scarfs, ried Shawls. Plan Ul Slack | rapes, Satins and Siachaws: 10 cases fine smal! Plaid Por ‘suitable for summer dondoey all which will be sold ata small iC dae forcash, SAMES Bi RCO. r m17 6tis re Grape 8 Cc T RARE Opportunity is offered i ‘one or two youug men, to en a safe, profitable and respectable business, io Cpe leand retail Grocery and Liquor Trade, To mom mall capital, the in ineemente which will be laced cannot fail tobe s . Persons with cash capi- tal will receive every information by enquiring at 24 Barclay corner of St. Peter’s Place. mi9 3tis*r TOBACOU, SEGARS AND BASS. A. & A. SAMANOS, No. 94 Broadway, up stairs, offers for id assortment of ‘hole Segars, selected sieesty establishment. Also, 40 bales of pez Prine Br ‘Jago Tobacco, and a stall lot of Bass, by wholesale Im*r FENCING ener ae P Payee. > the honor to inform they bli rs of densi t he wi ition ‘the org aterday, March Suh, athe Saloon = | Ovguon, 2 and yo Canal cereet, st o'clock F M. ‘Ali jessors are invited jit} be earns The art of Fencing tanh ts lock, at the above crime. Price of sdmfssiow 50 c 315 lwere CENTREVILLE | Serer Pevery ov SHOSAT, Lag: aman ate nowopen, to commence gE Sweepatsis fo four year old colts, mile heats, best Sereepstake for 5 years’ old colts, two mile heats, in ioe Bub. 3—Sweepstake for horres that never wona purse match vr wo mile heats, In harness. Te i ital $50, mile heats, Sin 5, in "Ne 7--Sweepstake same as No.6 10. 8.—Sweepstake for horses that sie two mile incor in meee, one 0. 9 —Sw ‘+ same as Tre above, sweevatskes are ae fe | bythe 1 Proprietor, to ae hgh of on of stakes. ‘oF move to ma ‘on or before Apel 10, ‘by 9 9 o'clock P. M., at Green i 5 wl be added ch of the ‘above sweep- aN n Bmreepetine. fre five eral trotting horses, mile heats ia harness half forfeit, with a purse of $58 Laded by the proprietor vo the second best, Horas in the beim Apri clock F. a7Greea & Losee’s; three | | ee nck now ix yood training order, it having been sera- | *Osarrev “Sori March 19th, 1846. m20 lw*r Ha eprine ashion---- THE UNDERSIGNED, would respectfally call the attention assortment of ofS ee Paanioae fa nehioning there patronage be ‘would rem nind chem t is at ce to his established low | Breas. vi i may a Prag ‘$3; BT aie Fur Hats, | Te ee $2 iy ooiter, wad 138 Chatham at. mit seer NDERSIGNED, te leave to inform his the le that his HAT EST. friends Bi ‘AGLISHMENT where 0: work ‘done on ‘the most Sge8 terms. TOL af ORSESsION given 4 hs of April, honte, and about an acre of ground, at ‘Yorkville, ore of F enue and Ist streets ihe baitding will years, ‘ata low feat Enquir obbin Eaquire on the prem FOR ALBANY, Landi Pc si ill and Hud- mn eae ce aaa ON. A, Turper xo ves this 4 i‘. et ,and sin every way by any boat ight token at low rates. ives in ‘aetele in time time for all thercars end ene 3. — cone aaa bie Lisn=Postave it Hagar packet 0 GUENOT, gaeodlae wastes will ponttvsly’ 8 waserce, having bandsome furnished ee oe a Weirdo at Orleans wharh, foot of Wali street, or to E. K. COLLINS & CO, % (07 Positively no goods received on ‘board evening, 2ist Mare! wher rae ‘Agent in New Orleans, JAS. a oomaert who will ply reas. 5 ' i nese ai ar beter Bah vars ASR ik aL rs | quiek Seapeshy on aaaet koran eight or passage, faving ex cellent accom OOD MUL & MINTURN, South a. Serphmin ache pad Sent, 2th me vor balance of Hite “ Ea a 87 South street. means | Space or has" & Capt. John 2S = | Pa SHIP LAV EREOOL; irom rene a seeps teers Sey 2 | goods not aust be sent to public store mai me ACKET SHIP e | P Cr oid eeedey eget for Liverpool, is detain: sengers will please be on board on Jung slip, bos cur will be towed to bags will office, change past Lie = z ENTS. PARK THMATRM, . MRS SEQUIN, AZER, and ON PREP AP SEU, w Sati » March of AdmissionBoise, ov ; Soom openst 0 o'clock, and the Curtain will rise procisely at WERY THEATRE. A. W. JACKSON... -MANAGER AND PROPRIETIR GRAN! cud ° Ea B ‘4 POMBINATION, Rockwe}! i Stove's Equestrian ‘Troupe in gergbeantion with ionturday | vening, March ai. wits ae Mi va. Previous YOUNG E Capt Dashalong. GLAND, Mr Davenport 5 with” EVER! Ess. Loner weet ERE OES Ea Third Tiers, % cts.; Pitand Gallery 12% Doors will oben at helf bast 6—eattsin will rise at7. PALMO's oP Osh. HETURN OF THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPIAN HAR. Messrs. FLAVIN, E, RAYMOND, NeACing BEA . The above Company having taken their old auarars fora fow rug. Perform again on Songs, Glees, Quick Bteps, sosgats may be procured by anes ‘at the Box Office, from dain 25 cents; children half price. m2i It*re WEY ATRE. SANDS, LENT §& C0., PROPRIETORS. The public are respectfally informed that this epevalse’ Es { orthe express tour, the most tablishment will opeu for a very limited ited portod. of fine ELEGANT NOVELLY nday ven! Darpoce of introdutlog to the New York be found eith hi cine octh bl eteronmnmeed of tiara anne lie, prior to the departure of the company on its travel if MOST BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE Mae OF SELB ND HOR AND aR’ Firat in the catalogue of spleadid novelties, stand Jess European DANCING HORSES, purchased by Mr. Sands, from Franconi’s famous Equestrian Sablishinent i in Paris, and recently imaporred | in this country, fe mateh- thetr first public exhi “ieee hones te trained iirm the most difficult dan- 1g Perfect with the music, and displaying a tiple and tastefuluess of execution, peculiarly Parisienner— Among others, they will Ree fale Fe Jn correct imitation most cele! ‘arisian ts.— a bare Pexformped at most of the asst os of awe aud befor reigning sovereigns of England, Motland. | Li ilippe and family were so mue! oti atthe achievements of these beautifully trained. that they honored their perfermances with four vias course of the season. ti es ands wi trodiue s oceasion. for i superbly tramued and beautifully marked {ume in ‘America, FIGHTING PONIES. These diminutive and A Wendartully. te ore Facade OT LAS SPAR AND FIG! While Sean tiny Erect Attitude he iaina Legs. They have been taught ey pat ou “Soe ir with ail y and gaution of seopmpelayed pugilists, rest them- e term: ae h ee the Sok! 0 evel can give the suallest idea of the extraordinary performances of t Mk SANDS crextur ‘AND HIS BOYS yas * the great models of graceful and difficult, Posturing, | Tee eee wna Eure, etal ak dieeat alates | etic gymnastic Asverformed by them gc nt Bek esr, and Derformed by them recently at tre, and for ral ; France and Helland. aie nae and i feted chil dren have rece od the. highest . Rot: formance, but ths eandoat elegant and classic style with’ which they “The eee ti nwihing features of this gies? the GREAT STUD OF HORSE Being the he Langest to's in eke we most perfectly traned, Sr enhioned Flareincs: vi » THE WARDROBE AND: elegant Costumes, Saddle Cloths, bger yay lla ‘agg Only 'erfe Ranaals, lace re the Pure imens of Equestrian Wardrobe : opener ot, reoparacbnag up pathistar te ‘with the vulgar ‘agi and tawd tien sdimirer o! following list comprises to the tro pap ie ai respectfelly. ih a that this new and ele- | gant are ay BE ill be ay a high efficient sad talented ev gas mas Acti Manager. rao che Bal of sesaoo ticket poem 4: I gree ome ale, to be ‘removed forthe mis lw?m = D.-$9 NATIONAL iw Ares AND CIRCUS, Chestnut Str Philadelphia. ee erie EVAN MANN AND 1; Mr.JacksonjMr.J. A. Johnson, ‘aud toe gentlemen of the N. Yo Mr Avstin Phillips. ir Stiee Feat, «Jad Mr. -daee eae 4 Hi ith select gems, on the Life rete, Hobert Barns.’ Messrs ps a the piano — be to cossmmence at 7 o’ rele. PrRickets ca rat. tickets to be had a: lusie Store bert ‘Carers _ Brosdways Ste sem sth twee, sod at epdaot Ie, on the might of thee sven, aod Stn MR. COLLINS i's FAREWELL CONCEKT NUELO’s SALOON on f FRIDAY, March 27—aGrand Se Tickets #0 cents each, rw inc the masic stores._mi9r Ses AKD. TO GENTLEME ERDING IN THE UPPER PART A BAL, oni cel and sect mvae tie Clnb Hous, com sal A See Seopa anaes = replete with every oe elected by vote of the President and iption-list will remain open until the Recessary that early application be made doubted Texpoctality) cam receive Seca res a wei motels ch; mis desirous of and many new | | | | aght quadrapeds were | inatien of each round, and come again up to | itnessed in this courftry that | streets, to — In removed from corer of, Waalland Naseex IPH FBLC we we ey tito Directly opposite babe abe ae og oe wo sega ipeonted de during moh The vi 1, patronag 40 man months, citizens, pone eacerael ea ides histojd tasad, fo daly eppeectave of the world, must spes iy lore in Pye | his arrangements muchas eucble hime to offer every in- | 1iVe engagements ducement fora coat ‘of the same. a Ser inioet forth to seevate Gr ia ce ver, Castor, and Mole Skin Hats, | fire bons si ees ‘concern, & | me 7 a lI" kzown i peed tom commendation, will be | Fey fa pe eee reitedid maprement of Gentleman's, Youths? and | aod efforts eutyed to Teader the Children’s Caps, comprising suet dotted deniees le patterns, ng a ees Arad Saget most gorgeous, ofthe best materials, And at moderate prices. P iL. AMIDON: bo id vari ae pri j nating public can appreciate or "The conetnaty f this wonderful ig the | at | es Gy B.—Gentlemen’s Hats of the Sprit eahicn, eS now | ¢ riot jasive le ne hence} foment authorities, NOTICE. such as cannot be rine in an foe TO THOSE that want their Gardeos Vi in ore i ih gorgeous reer CA Lo rearing 7, and Beads pat in the gromad ‘Au erwhelming Torrent of ill please call te itr i. Obt : te wet oft meiich hg Bremiaes iy aridge street, rear building: corner 0 nee, dere will be puaetually’ siend ed to, nd the | ene eT % een eles jother of | ae | | matle: | will have the the eflect to denounce his own. This LATEST INTRLLVCENCE BY THE Malls, Wasninoton, March 19, 1846. The rumors originating in Washington, form one of the interesting subjects got up by the numerous letter writers, amounting ¢o about twenty or thirty correspondents of various papers,from the North and West. One isa rumor of imaginary changes in the cabinet. The members who have!been made the sub- | jects tor the idle speculations, and the rumors pro- | mulgated by these wayward gossips, are Mr. Buch- anan, the Secretary of State, Mr. Bancroft, Secre- Tetary of the Navy, and Mr. Mason, the Attorney General. The members who have hitherto escaped | this species of remark, are, first Mr. Marcy of the War Department, Mr. Cave Johnson of the Post Office Department, Mr. Walker of the Treasury Department, and Mr. Ritchie of the Kitchen De- partment. Itmay be as well, once forall, tu state, that there never has been, and probably will not be, | during this session of Congress, the slightest chance, or probability of any change taking place in the | present cabinet. Ia fact, the position of public af- fairs—the various distractions and divisions that have recently sprang up between the cliques of party | in this city—renders it necessary for the present ca- binet to hang together—they can’t, in fact, separate | for months tocome. They are like the keystone of | the arch—which is essential for keeping the work compactly and firmly together—and which it is im- possible to remove, without precipitating the whole arch. This being the case, it has been an amusing sub- ject of enquiry for me, to ascertain the cause of these rumors, and the sources from whence they spring. The origin of all these rumors in relation to | Messrs. Buchanan, and Bancroft, and Mason, may | be traced to the office-seekers and aspirants for the Presidency, operating on the various cliques in thi kind of way. Whenever any of theeSecretari happen to crogs the track of any of these cliques or office-seekers, they at once “ flare-up” and circulate | that such and guch Secretary 1s going to be removed; and thus endeavor by such a course, to bring about the change which they so earnestly desire, in order | to remove the impediment in their way to creeping into office. Ihave the best reasons for knowing that Mr. Buchanan is just as firmly in his place, asany | other member of the Cabinet. It is equally so with | Mr. Bancroft. It is possible, in the course of time, when the divisions that have taken place in parties may cause a new re-construction, that changes will take place in the Cabinet; but not at present, | according to appearances—and when these changes take place, they will be voluntary. The origin of | the rumors respecting Mr. Buchanan, is to be found | principally among the Presidential cliques, and par- ticularly those connected with Pennsylvania. It will be recollected, that the democratic party in | and | Pennsylvania has always occupied a sort of twin- position—composed of two distinct sections, the one, fairly opposed to the other; and, whenever an appointment is made out of one section, the other is entirely against it. This has caused the necessity ofa policy which Mr. Van Buren prescribed—that if | any appointments are to be made in Pennsylvania, | they must be twin-appointments. In relation to Mr. | o! | Bancroft, some of his views regarding reform in the Navy have given great offence to the officers, or a portion of them ; but, in spite of all these officers, I do not believe that there is any chance of change in the Cabinet, for some time to come. The tariff is, also, a subject of interest to the country, and many enquiries have been made res- | pecting the bill of Mr. Walker, which is now before the Committee of Ways and Means. I understand the probability is, that Mr. McKay will present the bill tothe House, either at the end of this week, or the beginning of the next. The secret history con- nected with his movements on the tariff bill is amusing. It seems that Mr. McKay,some two years ago, proposed a bill, which he loves as an only child —a big blubbering boy, of course. He has been very much annoyed at the elaborate bill Prepared, and sent in by the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. McKay, at the early part of the session, call- ed on the Secretary, for a Bill, based upon his own | principles, as expounded in his Treasury report.— This was done for the purpose of cornering the Sec- retary, believing he could not prepare a bill on the principles of his report, which could have any chance of passing the House or becoming popular. By drawing out the Secretary, so as to non-plus him, h thought he would thus have an opportunity to press | his own bill through the House. Unfortunately for Mr. McKay, this course has “‘ cut his own throat.” | The Secretary of the Treasury summoned together | an intelligent body of men, who drew their deduc- tions trom their labors and experience. He prepar- ed his bill principally upon the basis of their calcula- tions, and now, when Mr. McKay finds that the | Project is likely to succeed with Congress, he makes | aneffort to excite the manufacturers against Mr. | Walker’s bill, and endeavors by every means in | | his power to defeat it. The very object for which | he called upon the Secretary was, I understand, to endeavor to induce him to procure information | from various quarters, so that there would be bed sorts of objections to Mr. Walker’s policy; and by | thus endeavoring to excite objections, he would pre- | sent his bill under stich unfortunate auspices, to the House, thereby thinking his own bill wouid | be accepted, against any objection that might be | This is the view of several persons as to the tacticks of Mr. McKay; and, certasnly, it is plausible enough; for if there will accumulate throughout the country a feeling in favor of Mr. Walker's bill, subject will not be long delayed in the House, and it | is expected that great divisions and distractions, among some of the parties, will be produced by it. One of the most important subjects now before aan | Gnted ci'aa pangs important to New York—is | the plan of the Post-Master General, to establish a! line of steamers between New York and Havana, touching at Bremen, and landing at Cowe@@ This | subject has been spoken of during the last week, and _ the practicability of establishing such a line of | communication. Ihave heard many discuss the | feasibility of the Post-Master General’s plan. In his report to Congress, it 9] sort of conditional contract to establish this line of steamers, with parties in New York. These parties are—Mr. Mills, the boat-builder, to be guaranteed by Mr. Brown, the boat-builder ; S. Jaudon &Co., John I. Boyd, ship owner, and Jacob Westervelt. ‘There is also another plan embraced in the Post: | Master General’s message or report. It is proposed by E. K. Collins, Eeq., to establish a line of steam- ers between New York and Liverpool. It is gen- erally supposed that the Post-Master General has made a mistake in proposing the line between New | York and Cowes as the first line established by this | | government. The success of the whole scheme of | government steamships, for transporting the mails | to different parts of the world, will mainly depend ‘on the good fortune of the first to be established. Now, to make the success of the first line certain, | it is only necessary to establish it between New York city and Liverpool. These are the two points where the establishment of the line would | place the success of the enterprise beyond a doubt. ‘The government have, in reference to the proposi- tion, recently stated that their only objection to this plan was, that they did not wish to compete with ppears he made a | would be most advantageousrto the publie interests. This is the great highway between the two great continents. Not so, Hayreor Bremen. This wowd take many different steamboats off the track ‘in afew years If the proposed line between New York via Bremen to Cowes, should not succeed, it would throw a damper on the entire project; but if the first line be successful, it will gradually extend itself throughout the world. This shows the necessity of fixing upon New York and Liverpool, as the two ports in which we could successfully establish « | steam line i Wasninaton, March 19, 1846. African Slave Trade—Important Intelligence—The Senate—Treaty on the Carpet from Belgium— River and Harbor Bill—Cwurious Facte—Impera- tive Necessity of a Veto—Funeral of Senator Col- quitt’s Child—The Sad Affair of Com. Crane— De Meyer’s Triumphal Concert in Washington, . ec. From the formidable combination of slavers upon the Coast of Africa, a stronger force, it has been re- presented, will pe required to put them down. It is | said, that instructions have been received by Mr. | Pakenham from his government, requesting him to | lay the foregoing fact bevore the American govern- | ment, and solicit an addition to the United States | force, to co-operate with a similar corresponding re- | inforcement from England,to the combined squadron | off the African Coast. The British Plenipotentiary having fulfilled these instructions, and the Execu. | tive coinciding with the recommendations of the | British government, has ordered, we are informed, | the frigate United States, of 50 guns, to repair to the | African station. The frigate Cumberland goes to | the Gulf squadron. | ‘The subject of Mr. Allen’s finn allusion to a special executive session of the Senate on Mon- day next, ia in reference to the tion of acom- | mercial treaty between Mr. Cle: }. Charge. | and the Belgian government. r this be the subject or not, we are not fully aseured ; but we have it from competent authority, and also the fact that a reduction of the duty upon tobacco isan item | in the treaty. According to the latest interpretation, a river is constitutional as far up as the uppermost custom house, and no further. Hence the ee Se out of the harbor and river bill of the poo, oe | | |. land, Tennessee, and the Wi ree, rivers. The Tennesseeans are poe slight cast upon the Muscle Shoals, and have ‘one cated the clearest determination for revenge. Not withstanding this Lore we do rather ex- pect, or suspect, that the harbor and rivet Wit sent up te the lent as it now | vet toed, Members, it is true, Lag ee naan 2 tot ite House upon every 3 all this will avail shew notin when the question 1s, “Shall I cae rdech bert erhyeo dose of om | im- ioe ot a i a ing rod Saeee ven a di rol Ge Tyler’s stomach refused. Wait’ Tle longer. ie ovefine mt haere day hits ana ey nine day, had its to-day. nited States hotel y ry: Le oy in The Ryka temporarily, was entombed gression: cemetery} We are informed ‘that Com. Crane, previous to the act of self destruction, which he committed Lene obygct addenaeer a letter te sael Ce. Ben emoly. subject to om. which we are ignorant, an wae helt ‘ Bigg creraan, ot on ogi mt a matter, the usual privilege of conjeo- | er’s concert to-night, at Carusi’s Salosa, | was a pecan affair. Heads of departments, for- ministers, members of the houses of Near gong ere of the army and navy, and the élite of our citizens generally, ladies and gentlemen, filled the 10U8 nat an early hour. The performances elicited the warmest approbation. We believe he ig to give us another concert on patardey Naat pre- vious to his southward journe| | among the venerable in the sadianbe this evening, sy the w-ll known, most venorahie, esteemed he: | | | | | ei | ad of Ex-President Adams. He is a | Sergi eegio rans fine. arts, and of good | music, as well as a delver among old books | and oily aprospene Rees: Wis to ‘midaiht alsa, e cit) 8 are setting up their mi All work. "aactod sleep mi reser Jack a dull sketcher. We shall giv ‘a pleasant prescription ina day or 90, it tes fiue weather Canaan Wasninotox, March 19, 1846. Congress—Items, §c. Mr. Jarnagin, to make all sure, offered another hit at the expulsion of the Zimes men from the re- | porter’s gallery of the Senate ; but being assured | all round that in the adoption of the report of the committee, the offenders were expelled, he with- drew the motion, It, however, afforded an oppor- tunity to Mr. Dickinson to take back his original objections to their expelment on the supposition that | they were the victims of imposition, because, not- withstanding the results of the investigation, they have since reiterated their fabulous charges. And so they have. In the Tvmes of last evening, we | have the solemn oath of the editor before the com- mittee to the truth, and also his reiteration of the to which this solemn‘oath gives on he. les made a good and conciliato mn, in favor of the notice ani al “— tion of the ipse dizit of the =p Convention. The House are getting along ly with the kag bill. It will bea beautiful specimen for a veto. A little boy, of five. years, a son of itt, died at United Staten Hotel e late i child will, in addition to own ill health, account for the abeence tor from his seat in the Senate bag ey . Haywood, we regret to learn, has also sen, nat from _indisposi and in re; ston TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. In Senate. ‘Wasnrmoron, Marob 19, 1648. Indian summer come again. Peayer. Journal. ‘Srura! introduced a bill. Me Drx moved « resoltion of ing togthe capabitlition oS oe of the Lakes, 9 08 of Maumee. The ports from Committees. Mr. Sempce presented a petition, | THE “ DAILY TIMES.” m of inquizy in relation | | especially | Mr. JaRNaGIn that as he believed there were doubts that in the adoption of the report of the investigating committee by the Senate, as to the ef- fect of the resolution for the ezpeinon from the re- rter’s ry of the editor ye Tepor- | pore B Daly Times, he would submit, in order to place the matter. ‘beyond a 8 resolution for their expulsion, which he submitted evsordingly. ‘Mr. Dicxinsor stated that the question was Se consideration, and while ng the pro- | priety, or rather impropriety, of of, ‘these in- | dividtals, he did it because he were ares the subjects of imposition than of road . This was an opinion of coe See uent cond! end! oe ee in persisting The boc winded an showed that they were not enue he (muah onal such gona aon, Manoum t the Toor tee ons Proottens read Las Pa him to order the expulsion of these pe id if the Vi had no | aaa Panag ant if hy es | Voces —" Oh! there can’t be a doubt,” “Can’t : ir Pagsment was understood to say thet | The Vicz ENT Was 0 Sy ted jhe had no doubt that the resolution just the adoption of the re- withdrew his motion. voofation of the com- Tespon- was already anticipated | in the commi as J aenaaien ag essorin not fulfil his di mutiees he ‘eh sibility. GOVERNMENT EXPENSES. calling upon ie a eld or sane ~~? & ai the British government on this line ; but instead of this being an objection, accepting this proposal, which ought to be done, it is the very ground on which it ought to be accepted. By all means, establish a line of steamships between New Ycrk and Liverpool, and thus drive Great Britain's | line away. It was bysuch a policy that thecom- mercial navy of this country has risen to such sup?- rionty ; and if our government be ao foolish as no’ to interfere with any other government eee be competition, they will be showing a we | which they will deserve the everest castigation. Al | Heldemred ree vemeat in a rend steam line between New York and Liverpool, with 2 he tfc ou the be wie of he negreante for ne tae und experse he time accessible in the ‘Mr. Yuan said his asa first movement in the w: the security on the Pos-Master General’s plan, | ers employed,