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lore. An offer has oe mucky benmreniety se Sa eee le Movements of Travellers. The arrivals yesterday did not a the previous returas of the week theless, more numerous than sae. Ci he mercial found Maine ; Te Ash, ; Tense | The declared value of the sggrega'e exports in 1543 was £44,912,090, and in 1845, £51,471,060, showing an | increase of £6,650,080. The years included in these | stetenpenea ended January Sth, 1844 and 46. The expor, tation of cotton yarn from Great Britain, appears to be | an annually decreasing. The most extensive markets for aaron Bottomly, . B. Stuart Geo. Sanders, Lake | j Maser. Collins, Morgan, ow Chase, Balti- jaltimore ; c. Deuchy. Troy: Cc. ; Toney. comes yn, do; J. Chilson, Lbs, our, tS oe y sea ep wD ety on N85 r A. iKiewemns Phile- rt Bil Fort Gibson, Ark; Capt. Dufrey, il; W. Mankin, Portsmouth, Va; J. Sloan, Puaetenpeie: W.B. Todd, Washington, D. rick, Philadelphia; Jasper Harden, Philadel phi E R.and J.8 Street, Philadelphia. Faanxun—A. M. Sherman, Newbu: Teland; C. Plampton, Boston; J. in paoken, albany bane H. Arable, Ut Adrian, th; John Bushe, D. McDermot, Albanv; "Titner and Ramsay, this article are gradually being re-uced by the increase of its maunfacture within their own limits. In Germa- ny, where there has heretofore existed a very great de- mand for the cotton yarns of Great Britain, there has been avery rapid increase in the manufecture. We do not import the article so largely as heretofore, and every year must reduce the demand upon the manufacturers of | | England, both from this country and those on the Conti- nent, which have been, up to within a short time, such valuable customers. The manufacturers of Great Bri- tain have had, until within a few yoars, almost the mo. | nopoly of this business. The past year has been an exceedingly prosperous one forthe manufacturers of every country. In consequence of the general prosperity existing throughout the civil- ized world, the ability to consume has been greater than usual, and the demand has therefore been unusually | large. The exportations from Great Britain show that | ee | such has been the case in other countries, and the impor- ; | tations into the United Kingdom show that the people % New See ‘azoo city; C. Delavai George Jones, Philadelph. Boston; Hon. John Cramer, Watertord; J. Mclatosh, Jackson, Tenn: . Collins, Brown, Providence; A. Bradiey, Conu; J, Stevens, Troy; C. M. Rudd, Washi Pa; R. Gilmore: Troy; H. hnell, ‘rouphkeepele; MM. fee, { Norfoll V Va; Frisk, “Oil | . Wille: Phil We van nD, Coiba W. Kittle, Albany. Court Calendar—This 137, 99, 119, 139, 141, 36, 138, 140, 149, 144, Common Pieas.—Part 1—Nos. 8% _—_———— her Dhg ether mage Hats for tho ensuln; Wil for et Sues, and gate, ts 110. h to jiform ii the mercete sean mine forma te the | Establishment, 159 | and Courtlendt streets. Mer- to call b nad son the greet, variety ag Crei 4 cae eae at the very lowest iaoet cater quality, wholesue aud ee MONEY MARKET, Thursday, March 26—6 P. M. There was a moderate panic in the stock market to-day. ‘The war news from Washington has hada very upfavor- ablo effect upon prices, and a decline of from a half to two per cent was experienced. Long Island fell off'1} per cent; Canton }; Harlem 2; Norwich and Worcester 1}; Reading Railroad 1; Pennsylvania Fives }; Farmers’ Loan }; Morris Conal, and Ohio Sixes, closed at yester- United States Sixes sold at 100, on six months—the Previous asking piice was wan but no | Prices recovered a little at the Second Board, but it is Our impression that the firmness in the market to-day, at by the appearance of the shorts atthe Board as purehasers, to fulfill their old contracts. The bears having made themselves long, to a certain extent, will, without doubt, let prices down still further, @s soon as they get all the new contracts they waut. The City Assessors of Columbus, Georgia, report the value of taxable property in that city at $1,233,245, being $40,060 more than last year. The incresse is stated to have accrued mainly upon improvements made during the year. In the estimate the machinery of the Coweta Manufacturing Company was not included. ‘The Belvidere, Warren County, Bank has declared a dividend of 34 per cent for the last six months, payable onthe Ist of April. ‘The Centra} Railroad bill of Michigan, as it passed the House, provides for the sale of the road, engines, pro. Petty, ko. for $2,000,000, te a company incorporated by, the bill, one quarter payable in six months, the balance | fa eighteen months, in State bonds, &c. provided the cor- porators elect to accept the terms within six months ‘The company is to be dissolved, if the payments are net made when due—the road tobe conipleted within three from Kalamazoo to Lake Michigan, with T rail: | not jess than sixty pounds to the yard, under @ penalty | of $265 .000 per year. The first fifty miles of the road to | be relaid with the same sixty pound rail, within two years, end the whole road to be laid with rail of the same | description by the Ist of Januery, 1856. The stock ef | the company is to be $6,000,000, with a right to increase | # the decline, was ca 4 | that country have participated in the general prosperit Parxerrat Imronts into Gacat Barras, 1813 anv 1845. Cocoa, Ibs. eee, ‘807,053 eu ero10'es3 402, 176 , Wool, Sheps > Tbe 19,243,093 ees & aouieas The increase in the consumption of the luxuries oflife | in Great Britain, as exhibited in the above table, is one ofthe best evidences in the world of the improvement in | | the condition of the people of that country. The in- | | crease in the quantity entered for consumption, corres- | ssorren SALES. FURNIT eee fbucus env ayers | LATEST INFBLLIGRNCE BY THE MAILS. = | Wasuinexon, March 24, 1846. The Turiff— The Mezican and the Oregon Question. The political news from the United States is, I find, looked for in Bagland with as much anxiety and interest, ifnot moret ,han we seek efter foreign A free trade paper, the Economvist and , Weekly Times, of Febraary 2lst, Speaking of the | Year's notice, saysi—"It may pass the House of tis Cacsaln wild thse pewsssel | | Representatives by a mn jority, but there is no chance | otits being successfully entertained im the Senate. There the efforts of Mr. Calhoun, and the influence which he exercises, will render its rejection cer- tain.” With what certainty this paper seems to speak! In the same article it goes on to says “The party favorable to protection, and opposing the go- | vernment in the reduction of the tariff, are becoming | the loudest and most violent in their demands @s to | the termson which the Oregon dispute shall be set- : Mr. Walker will, no doubt, be able to show that a large revenue can only now be : ets; , secured in the United States by moderate daties.— ill yield the greatest revenue which ad- a Brcah mag noms | ving heard Mr. Walker say that na ie 7 trade o could be once introduced in would be followed by the whole of Bi years.” This prediction, made more ago, seems likely to be fulfilled. rer han ity, as Boon as she saw wi on in this country, started on mn ite | andthe rest will soon follow, and heliehed should the is seen the Hon. Chairman of the ys and Means, but he is as close [so to apppear. Ea with his ienoatiolers as with hig money. Noone can tell what will be done—whether he will re | the Secretary’s bill, or one of his own. I would | like to propose an amendment to the appellation of ai Catch ot it be called leans without ays. Congress will pass whatever ney. be proposed to them bythe see how anxious the country is ent iniquitous tariff. regard to Mexico, is The President has re & war mes- | sage to the Senate to-day ; and | the report of the imprisonment of our peter at Ma- | tamoras. Our army on the frontier is considered in- efficient—composed chiefly of Li nae well disciplined ; but Gen. Taylor T te eee Oe Beri wp of every M. WISE, OPTICTan ker New York, aa he publi ie 421 BROADWAY, INDUBADING OL AusES, el Frames |, Sily Ww, pom remiad the puoiie, to whom he ie partislly | ry his: PARK THMATRE. ao - wg ring Seige ae ab ee, Sees 5 ceo i stom fg Soe at Toleloehac the Coliseum, No. i opea 48 675 u eves ere, mete ‘auction Room— at No. 177 Grand st, eee ome or April, at 30 o'clock 3 Anco Of Admission—Boxes, $2 ; Pit, $@ conts ; Gallery‘ years, that by Sesblod 2 te detoreni ith weak eyes cam be su su A. W. JACKSON... “MANAGE AND PROPRIET IR | rticular attents called t aid rwle of Pers; Ground Glass. re ise i. h throagh a * lo and (ue ground, nena D ee L ol & Stone's Equestrian ramatic Company iday Kvening, cast ‘a, Perfgrmed, the itm of Ay, 5 re vil 14, at 10 o'clock. at 77 eet pron a ‘—Handtome Household Furniture. Partica: + April 24, et No, 10 Park Pi ture—a terse seperenent, AY, Apri 28th, ae tra mprev ing the ‘sight i in contiua Persons, and i as have been operated upon naliey, te in 32 frames, rom me t fy it uh sight for five years, o¢ Mechengs thoes without extra fo 7 rap at rag el Boraie liseum, No. 450 Brovd- re, comprising 4 large “She by 3 eta fo Pe be br sats 5 wel ALE OF RICH ORANDOLES, Lames, AS, &:—Kor secount of whim ic | Sree 200 fots rich and elegant House Furni Girandoles—Orm, “ae bronze, and cut glass, in scts and pairs, hts, wae he+vy cut prisms. mt-Ormale tnd bronze, great variety of sizes, int patterns, from three to ten lig! Solar ieee benege and oore will eden at hall'p Dast 6~curtain will rise nt7. SwKhY ~MrPMtiHBATA. OPENED FOR TWO WEEKS SANDS, LENT & CO., PROPRIETORS, For the purpose of introducing ge mest unprecedented and WHEELER, Ocutist No, 29 Greenwich street, New po amount of York, Beat th Battery, devotes his exclusiv. nd Oh hal mic Hu * se ist ‘mumerou: ject, any disorders of ihat'e iy relisnad ar cured by him. ls which can be ee 3 at is practice is not excred- rien of oucetse By that of any other Oculist in en iter ow hours dsc 8 A.M. to Lo’clock P. M., after which | Tat be Visite 1 vy? Ar‘ikeil Eyes forsale, asd which will be icserted on | raining remarks oo Diserses Of great cures effected by by Ds rs | gratuitously at his reside ea, - | attention to from pa ° eleven ti = the | | weight, tor what they are wol | eelt, ‘worthy of consid: ala s, of every oe. ber ind Mantel Candie- brilliant garelties ev ‘0 the Americau Public. ait eertanns« 7 of hs ebeguat Coke Baskets: rich Salts. "in Ura j—Sach as Vi Gothic, Sandwich and Couret , of every variety, and of elegant, new specially worthy the atteation of house- ly. m27 {hgtajeion to cot nerformance in the circle, will be ex- THE DANCING HORSES, THE, WALTZING | Oeow PONIES, the celebrated establishments of cont pamphies cont | serail teniees mode of treatment, can be had | the same will be forw- rded to any one maki im by Jet er, post Dabs DUCLU: er, E i OF EN eEKSIAN and HIN- DOO SHAWLS AND SCARFS, impoited expressly j fon the & geo { UTruB ks DUCLUZEAI | Apa Ist, ot 1 o’elock, at tl Broadway. fas deus MLE ‘T. McFarland, the ORE HARM pot ky fe vane competent Dentists than the pu cover portanes ie all kreaghes ole p it eas { ing ape elt His dooshewie nad Beats.comp eer haps and Scarfs, just res “fam eee beng eae new pact , the whole of whieh will be perm} A of atmos- | wie desire artictes in that i. ee PALMO’s UPERA HOUSE. IDAY EVENING: March ch 2. AN of JOHN 0; AMOND, h for $1000, betweea John Diamond and the person | yy Mr. Doughterty will come off to-nisht, ae the Mietory A, awarded on the spot, by competent judges, to. Wopular Bongs, apa originel bee. Admission 25 cents; children half prea. —Last appearance of the and Lo sppesenee | It ia tought that f Artificial Tncorra A variety of new an | for some change from the, Jong, and warrante: t of things, wi t Hindoo Shawls, wool, and ave’ aging | y } aes Toad you will be coa f the truth of his advertise | UA CARD 09 rons higaavertue | measuring 244 yards eqaure, warzanted al NATIONAL THEATRE AND CLRCUS, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TROPRIEROSS MneamE NS WELCH, MANN AND HY; PUBLIC are | ghlto—Saver Persian do, 2 yards square, cost from 12 to 40 | ae very large assortment Of superior Cashmere Scarfs, | iz: scarlet and tri-col adapted to to the Present season, uainted vat ae th is magnificent este during these Ivst a rences for Teapeotantl st averaging ia cost | | | ponds inte nearly with the increase inthe quantity im- | \z ne ported, Old Stock Exch: | ange. (00 Ly. S$, 6's, 1858, ed bin i 858, ‘Shc is 100 she Morris Canal 2: fe ie do stv! 00 Et Hit] a bess“ RR, con ‘$2 000 100 do 5 $1,000 do 53 53,000 ‘50 Nor & Wor sl5 59} $5,100 100 do 59: $10,050 100 do 330 59! $12,000 50 beo 60) '$5'000 10 = do ry 10.000 100 do as 10,000 130 do 5) 10'shs % de 59% 200 Far 5 do b10 60 - ab do saw 60 3 Re Re me Canton Company -. Reading Railroad = 72 32 Long IRR, 430 44 10 go 7 ie 60 do 360 44 100 de bso ne bo do 4 Second Board. Ss 35 she Canton Company 3250 she Harte 1 | 35 Nor & Wor y, Hyiem RB oe AS | 10° do ve ely 3s a8 sis aly 10 do sx 3 do 815 54 | BoePenass 9 we 085 | 50 Readin; i 2o9'shs Hatlem RR, 315 3t 109 sono it | $0 815 54g 200 beo 18 50 shs Vieksb' ae ut she Veeksb’g Bk, b90 61g, 25ahu Nor & Wor 33 $9 50 Morris Canal, ci Bde exh |s 100 Harlem KR. 5 lo Friday 59% | w, 100 Long Isl RE, “” 5 do Friday 59 100 do “4 oe do 39 “4 3 do bee all 50 4 3 © do cuk es i 3 do Frid 0 tiday 100 as 3 © do rf 50 ry do Mondiy ES Fs) 3 do 29 25 2 © do “ew S98 50 Fy 50 % 25 73 ca 23 ns do 315 do 310 s eo cash do uw a pe 4 24th oe by the E ple Harizen, Marnt- ry ‘ANNER, sapere, nier oO} Irish, = of this city. orks the 25th inst , vey the Rev. Dr. Cox, Mr. Ina Auten Li of New York, to Miss Ann Ev , eldest | oaughter of Col. hae jamin Edmands, of Franklin | Mouse, Brooklyn, N. | On the 26th he, by the Rev. Dr. Dunbar, Mr. Janrs | M Bursiam, to Jura A. McGaatn, all of this city. Died. Oa Weir ving Bag 26th inst., of inflammation of the | iene Hesry Th age 8 months and 18 days. The friends and acquaintances, also members of Wash- | mn Lod ge,No. 12, 1. O. of O. F. ere res) fally invit- It to $8,000,000. The State may repurchase the road | -to attend the funeral, from 80 Crosby street, this after 1867, at market value, and ten per cent premium. Aftor 1848, or the completion of the road te Lake Michi- | rs to be charged three cents per mile, and freight at the average rates of the Boston & Lowell, Bos: | ton & Providence, and Boston & Worcester roade—to be.) reviewed every ten years—until then, they may charge present State rates, which average per 100 miles, four | vidas) prorsens at 3 o'clock. bud of nature scarce had bloomed, ee time, with ruthless speed, Has laid its beanties in C2 tomb; But Christ eleim its apirit freed. Ea BER SOA : . willbe saber oi sara and Tr a 60.cents, merchandise 43 cents. The mail to be carried | Wahiy 6 aioe iRenees Altea Berge Mon jon the road at Eastern rates. The company to pay an aden ihe rot ale FEV at ety Li snnual tax of one-half per cent till 1st February, 1861; | THOMAS the ERG LAR end te the Maa jand three-fourths per Cent thereafter, on cost and capita | ipaid in. The charter is perpetual, reserving no rights | bese mee mutilation of the crew, with the remarkable for repeal or amendment; excludes rights to forty miles te lin width across the State, for railroad purposes. ‘We annex a statement exhibiting the movement of the Bank of Montreal, for several months past :— Banx or Monrmeat. Liavilities. 1843. 1865. i Sept. 30. Nov.9%. Jan. 31. ing interest. lance ‘due © other banks. . dius Lach deposits, not br'g int. deposits, bearing ii Total average abilities £913,193 996,573 Poin and odor tber fanaa en foregoing heads, 1,446,025 1,515,098 1,405,475 jS1s725,856 1,761,400 1,740,684 £819,663 068,607 798,798 TpbiNSAbiee ddlicians te the eupesh-at wants ever | bilities since November, 1845. jat the operations of this bank have been very uniform | Se’ ithin the past six reonths, and thet the increase in cir- lation hes been attended with a corresponding in- in the amount ef coins and bullion on hand. Tote) pt “yong It will be observed | , smounted to the sum of 1,496,9v7,000f., an amount sequently increased frem 107f, in the year 1844, to “ What will be the results of the r 1846,” says the report, “ we know not, nor have we pretension to predict. All that we can declare is, tthe money market is more calm, and thet specule- | yn is less ardent. Discounts are lower, and commer- | bills at a long date are less plenty, circumstances hh frequently oocur at this season of the year.” It ears, likewise, from this report, that the amount of im mercial bills discounted inthe year 1845 increased asum of 254,293,100f,, comperatively with the year , and produced a sam of 1,577,300f. for the discount. a the other hand,” says the report, ‘‘ the discount on ry bonds and city debentures, has decreased by a of 757,000f. in amount, and 10,000f. in produce of 8. These operations become every year less t, in the year 1845. parsimony and at the lowest ‘0 of interest. The issues during the last year have | t exceeded 100,000,000f., and the holders, except ender | effect of necessity, declined to pay 4 per cent di- | Smilers niet te 2 not faving sciachiet at on them.” In comelusion, the report atates, that | mime to them. are couater(eit, aad mate» "ENG eo direct relations between the Bank of France and the Process. Als and propristor. 20 Maiden | inch banks have increased from 19,000,001. to 25,000,- . 191645 the sims advanced by the branch banks, the deposit of stock, amounted to 10,000,000f., and the , mercial bills discounted to 15,000,0¢0/. exportation of the principal productions and rare od not to badegelee ‘aufeetures of Grea’ Britain, for the past two years, presen st wha Wi ” my pata. = e been as annexed. Therehes beenan increnss in | Pemous sre p trie iw by mae, aad with a.few honors ry items tm the Ijst but in cotton yarns +— ba ly executed for his enormous crimes ut Be "Trial of the Ev glish Caj aptaia Joharton, for ihe raaaer| of his corn Dliclosnres 0 the epfal Ven News Masmnere JACK CANTER, thet fanter,, eh are | pu. Fattures cf Dick "Collar, the burglar, and | | James Byers, the empt | on he lant ds of janet eka she ae Spa i a Ihe ichpee e s,movements for the pardon George How- Bt Albert J. Tirrell, fT cg at heer ged il. As iaittal of sesaa Gibson, the old transported English eet connection bet | and the MIM ef thertocon NW > Cmperaitees: Heceatacrivals of Enel eves with notices of the | | Frepehman sline Unel pice | DY \ | ice Pas ite ‘rom ay a Cs ae Sloppy. Jacl pirat t 01 Ahr —! Neged a | False Gries ve ed ty j the Gr Geena Cot aoe | o1 mode in Ti Nasbvie, rs petisai) Hartland, | | a Bre See Gneapae a aR tesr. 2 in Ai rr mate Chartiek and the Pa ay wed He an of Sahib Rapes, Sednctions, fies, Burn ive cents per copy—For sale at 37 Centre street, and 8 m2] X*rre MORRIS'S NATIONAL PRESS, FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 28, ONTAINS a mot beng ation TEA PARTY gizen by the as Nite ‘oon, last wee! Boban trang) of Chi’s Dicheas,”” Nos. 4, ike 6, Oe last Steamer. Nem Broadway, corner Si ele A for J un ER p ui niles toa Ta 2 » i TR pat jing th van pele a es te ‘of Wages, are Tequested to mer irre wnt BAG az. cer 000 ER! SUPERIOR, aed rie ete arrivals poy Renta gt eo? ond yell mine eae Fisuttee ns, its by every st Sree ot ef piel | citss SM Bona Sine 2s ilk Gah a OO ee” TONE SEAL ER, 29 Braue, opposite the Sreeerts pee 4 ea or ao bel Ring aw) Le engraved wih te, owls, Ameiva Town, Re ae ee rpah ae ie ga teeeiane) aa ad ‘or oe one ge ee at a ‘ater ats, TRRE!} pie ter first May, in hig ne’ get nse be ‘yr & ivr Ig Phiiadelpl *ititdand, Mansfield & Hall. Krag & Co. Pit togerhe: to do me baie. H. DAY monte bette 40 warmly patronized red. for | othe world SS Ve engagemca| sonscement is pat fo fe and the Mexicans aaa os tn a Rie) the jate movements o: javy will re- Sammer ae | ceive the assistance of the equadron | You may rely on these facts. rears exiets no hurry in the Senate on The war-dogs have barked, yshave died away. I woul re New 3 Sian = yaeae in ardarto fla reat a7 alieet into for forth vo prepire, the handred aad pines will be mek, and the goods will be — wevious to ct sale, when the i them. 5 See LUZ at he needs it. azion as | Betahacemimerstcmts tert ee in | 1 ALSO—A youna. woovan, as Hearistress orto ansiet in C for two days at 8 Mott Sezact. Son ‘DS eau,» wall vell This Da NN 230 Pearl street, two en & Morton's a ern cards of Table ber-work; can be seon Id. like to correet rgetic an closing Performances of the losing Performances of the H @ooD ie cam appreciate or | & mistal Steady aaw'G Circulars, wil fal reason, is the ies oper S izan} sa i be nl Draty bane ‘Ona ons = | pay | will, at the same time, expose on the Oregon questi unaltered since the pul | Your correspondent, a few d | book, lately peblisbed by Wyadiiant : ie sited to" Mr, Walker, icated to Mr. resses the views of the Secretary. In the letter, Ltt Walker says, speaking of the occupation Wi on, which I uaderstand remain lication of his Texas et rr. Pectacle of this wou es, from the Theatre hang succession of hens eve Positively sold to the be reces Gosirons ef photog Cl ioe, on lawetes of Fobetece, arce & Co, Hunting and Dik i fe iy fits S Gekian is isa ann I. general assortment of Shelf Hardware, Fancy Scere it This book baving A Ee er, he concludes ex- Catalogues now oes SHIRLEY, Auctionce ares ‘RD —8TOCK OFC CROCKERY, Glass aad Chiny —This Day, ¥ i 'clock CH the ‘aaa Kt) sure ad Py avenue—( {oerinoned | ment fom ny shelves com: engagements, foarfal eed toner and se | iw slways been an ardent friend of the pes lL advocated it in as came a member of t! of the patriotie and lem which has pressed upon Leader aad MBS | There, upon the es, | cam accom 5 ech, published 1 @ Senate ; and now, 6! ented ‘Linn, Iam the Sldeet eur. eur. i to cltret real jers el inet micas o | Over will yg se m PAINTINGS, OF HIGH ‘CHARACTER, AT t Ee feet oe PE ‘Taylor—Prop bie ace erespeethly informed that this new and ele- itivel: ed | MONDAY EPENING, March 90th, ban) Wiha mania sud talented with my consent, never shall be su: | & single point of it coast an atom of its sol, or a drop these, and from what I know While I Iwrite, a has just come in, and tells bak the excitement in Te nto the war m | war, Mr. Buchanan must be loo ed te as a a His refusal to accept the terms of arbitration, | a8 proposed by Mr. Pakenham, h:s placed us in the wrong. Mr. Buchanan says, if the question be left. to the decision of a certain number o! Salompes: of | deep counties, ete ee easily Ba Sho mar drop aline to F 8., Box No. 185, | for ‘a and beantifal pictare ; Interior of « rag ny eh rich Ras be | Pretty strong words ‘TO MA S food ston Lag i ortaly aol] will be sivea toone hundred Riso “he tools for the Apply Iack- m5 ctr | WARS SALE OF PLANTS AT AUCTION. | LEVY will sell Ph Fede dl sinter of season tickets wil Baloous to let. Also, « tere quau- tity af seperi ir Bolldiag oat for sale, to ve removed forth- ing at i o'clock, at | With Apel: Murray § Hii, corner Vines, 000 Rhubarb flants, atte chaee Aleativus Trees, mae atidecwalles : Gooseberry and Currant = Roots, Carations, Ornamental Sinbelar tg so cesld wise | leaves onthe Ist of April. | FOR SAL SNE BORaS ROCKAWAY, ‘with ro te neil ARNESS. C: FAREWELL CONCERT PEARANCE IN THIS SNING, SALOON, 2 ON VERIDAY, EV, EN. PR oonAbt Mie 1. Overture—" La Mi di Pos | |e for perce ane AND LAST | aT NiBLO'S NOTICE 1O MASONS IN G®NERAL—An adverti hed in o ew York Sun and ¥ it reserve, na the G it Heratd i new snabers, Deport stom od one rsnnas tere met eect eak must mba hie view Spo! our id have had to. decide in acon amount of legal evidence supporting cite, oa B, asserts, we have a clea! questionable title to the whole wricey tae aoe would have been in our .avor, and the j honor of England would never have juid frre clam If the evidence su; then we must have yielded without any ceeatoaae With several gentlemen, we have taken up this last correspondence between Mr. Pak: enham and Mr. Buchanan, and at some more proper time, the result of our examination will be printed. roueral. in said advertisement was caused b; | the employer and the masons at that time employ: burldings, which is now amicably Keg fem. raploy ment, Cat is, as a wi Al ere ate at prevent in i ety loyment, who Eaanot get it th Pithochy, whe wilfere Comaniedar ser tent | ings, and will likewise meet the demand of the elty of “rene x, | dans, Sete (WILLARD & ¥. ett an 4 rer e ‘ot fam F tie ‘dec i Air, with variat | have resumed there aE ment Therefore e masons feel ita duty which we owe to c mea er fel fl bpd A Fanaad Lg’ 50 Seat whether i e for ther i ome here for their interest to come here of not, CL TREHUGH'S "VENTILATING AND A a aatantas WIGS AND SCALP: | or RLnGANce. 4 Ligaen uss, and DURA- | 14. “manufacturer they iter aad ‘The hairs singly ieserted it “4 ¥ just is ir as fie i oe metallic spria thern elimale ich, to e Mi the aed the evening ‘of the ‘Concert. oors: oped at 7— Peformanee to commence at 8 o’elock eat Passage, Cataract and PHYSIULOGY AND NIRINS. en? Witt HE Rk. WIETING wit) course, in eer | 87, at 73g o’cloc! | vation aud restoration « st ihealte | place, the coming Saturday, M rc sion, my 9 tas 2 comer of Cc. Ris Sire Tgralee. lectern of the ition and success. war Enact, ortek ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty STACLES attend fe A TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. son of Heary W. and Jamie A. ia 5 Wasninatos, March 25, 1046. as transcendantly rejuvanescent es the of Aurora over the pidins ot Eadrasion. payor by Rev. Mr. Milburn. Journal of yesterday. were mek ha ibid the sub) a i | Rood’ plow a patent favor of an increase of duty f from the Lyceum of Natural Weg New York, ton an onie oe for circulat Expedition ; from ‘james Bue refunding of certain ox- | penses ; and from Western New York, for abrogatioi tained | beained | Cortalas ‘Indian t Sh pera Messrs. | others, presented petitions, | Mr. Camenon made a report relative to the Washing- Mr. Johnson, af tana Mr. T. Clayton, so made re, Mr ‘Barese phere lon, mending an additional tier Senate, Nemec eae rang cca commoda' the wi i een Mille E Esq. the Ce ery) Loo A mettre at an expense not Pon motion of Mr. Bexaien, ordered to be sited. “for Judiciary Committee, reported ea by the qdasaion a le Pressure. ia sae | gomplete and cout y are inestimable, being of only 1 ounce | members of Loagress, aud seaclomen country. who are now wearing C. ‘The ae be found to suit the erreamstances of an pparatusof Mavikins, Skeletons, ig cverammened fiom France’ or exhibited to an | g. JONI AND’CANAL STREET, [igherng ogee pt “§ gamplets donb ho tet of beet nerd Tooth on eran scat a a Broadway, os as good as Se nate. HOSE eae: edb the | Stave | books of cy il, fe ment of rich PARIS rahe Consul, for J abede G a. ig Per: Laas Dickinson, Barrow that the Sist_ March (ud at ier ‘Show bles ihe Nor ha te | SCHENCK’S — ous See A ACT that Schock Palimo- | and greater cures than any other | reason of its success faust be | ac at the My aE of this model, ae SEER COM OF. N UNDENIAGLE A SAMANgs SEGARS AND TASS. We ment of hae biiab| nt. Also, 40 fopence, and'camiali lor ot ese, Sate | for a short time longer at | fi aie Natl pt of Exhibition. Tho proprietor is now tt 360 Broadway. THE MODEL OF N&W YORK. ing in carved vers eve: ject im the great J ig to expel it from the | teatify to its healii i. | ed cod heaith restored | iI alonic Syrup. In the eh great | that have eee pebtished are eee others may be seen at the say agelesiely br aime fae SORGE ME ae cagnot | the matter in the lungs, and assists natare to 16 hig of the Senate. stomseh aud liver. 1 "UBNRY LAWRENCE, Geta OF, ZEPHY building, shed, tree, and x WATER ROTTED HEMP. Mr. Fatartauo reported bill Gerke» the ey 4 tary of the Navy to make contracts for water rotted hemp. considered by unanimous were © there would be 5 Poa no fb yj months which will be aclmested 7 views spd: ta business, sarang com 18 eam residences, Mr. F. hoped the rapieted a Mod tell or give a lease of the Model of F — Testupty. pre jided that th ¢ sim, rovide e Sec! Be ere ened hemp stead of the limitation ot one year, as under present lations. And it was time growers of hemp were The bill was taken up, c Tossed. Hg ietor, and is forsale at his here new iw the market, DESIKABLE a aco IN Shs THE a ose Basement it } One hours from ‘8 im*r E.PORT“R BELDEN, % Broadway. cetadheend tid iqhieed: o> FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. stair, Sue STAIRS, | Eine) their eases, Bo choice sel Sryces OF ane, FLO bat RSE Ge i. wih | Sofas “rus, noc.” a00p For Mm. a. s0MMeON. Mr. Jounson’s resolution allowing a Pe ALSO. md yon IN BROOKLYN, mane lneay cee le | Se MTONNELE fe HALL, . , IN Foie ct ae JE, wit gee bmitted & revolution, instracting. the Mr. Y1 ul @ resolut *: | Committee ‘on the Judiciary to inquire whether the State of Florida aur iy entitled to 5 Beckman does not sell my ori- apply MPORTERS i Nee ‘and under call ave received, by late Sat SPRING AND — CLOTHING, AT THE CASH TAILORING AND CLOTHING. ESTABLISHMENT OF W. iH. DEGROOT & & CO. ete station setione will be aft pa i Ret CIAL FLOWER MAKERS, | embracing & ver in richness, and extent by | rtetion. Al ‘at lowers by the case, imported acuntnes ned count BIGELUW’S NE Ua vD perp | pape dngck, Stow Eeoes oro, Wi on All Pactiages, rate nee ORN perpen | this delightfal C' alae ioe Peo y, * ay cea wa Paar ee FOR SALE On very fiver terms, orto Let, fc - id base! aoe t hie T iG )W IER than the Gonsral Prices JACOB VAN- 3 2, Maiden Lane, bet The eenntine f of oa view, of the river, bay and 's sendy, mace, bia ~ no be walk of the ferry, rt NEW | CLOTH § STORE. Lod Gok ork orcas ae Eye neg J and haviog well selected stock se dearable pont Toe esl ine to their essortment, consisting sold wholesale or retail, ¥ a ae Sai ae from the ir posse: sara is to communicate them Captain | lish; and ES oceoies eee ‘Terms of yearly commu ire moderate. wear ye, 7 parehase money ca Temaim on mortgage, tt 6per J, A. STEVENS, Jt., Hoboken. ‘OR PALE, at Centreville, Staten Sake ies Cheat wal ae “iss WW. Scoot sending for their the above tors Bh Drafts pal towns throaxhout Hog eat rouh taste ele elegant, fat ati aie ‘gi | “i a not, master, will Ls anngee ose 269 ESS SPLEINOS 90,08: 56 South etree. ee 1 ape ‘entii Pao 4 py stn rl recog th ieee | er neenge he 1 ENGLISH, & PN aoe Dn varia meee irl faney armest passage, havi rmodscions A ron woard, at street, ar fo eargonnur. who will eit 4 Pisce wees pOgTD a oa cage rect, are as usual 0 HAR! at 'T”! HE SUBSCRIBER, ect y Seles from ft Mi a a moved that the erder to: Secretary's letter to the Committeo, H.BI soy ton ivan. + LAGLE=Is 10 tome re: 125 tous, and ia complete | aS wri be sold low, if applied | es RI, 16 Coentics s1i ‘tegen aa srr ws, Candlesticks, Bolts, Spoons, ity PRA, A (7 ASHIP OREGON RESOLUTIONS. THE ag COPARTNERSHI Siew: — Ree m2 ImisMW&F*me Mr, Sevier ioe apo ths Oregon mk gee emerges a lution from the te. ra was short,

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