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papooneey. or Lachine Canals. The intinte Products of the western part of Cansde, will undoubtedly | fiud their way to the Aulsntic, by the shortest and cheap: | ext route, and wedo not see that were the Hailfax and | Quebec Railroad constructed, or our own public works | | placed on the fourdation of the most rigid economy, in | management, of which they are susceptible, how this ; | diversion of trade could be prevented.” There can be no doubt but that this drawback system | will work very advantageously for the interests of this ‘at the Second Board quotations for some of the fancie went down on the run. Norwich and Worcester fell off | 2 per cent, and Harlem 1} At the First Board the sa! of most of the railroad stocks were quite large. The | tendency of prices is downwards, and the position of po | | litical and commercial sffairs is such, that we cannot re- sist the conclusion that a much lower point will be | Teached. Money 1s in great demand, and the banks tially affect the value of public works in Canada, unless | Measures are devised to counteract it. Old Stock Wxchan, s | Ohio 6s, 1888, b30 * Ee ‘000 Alabama: move very cautiously in theie operations. ‘They antici- | iis Rede Bonde 1a 3 on ee pate a very extensive demand for sterling exchange, and | 515.00) Res M a $8 Nor & Wer RR o an advance in quotations to near a specie point; and they | ‘Will, without doubt, take measures to held on to all the | do do do & % FY specie they have. A general contraction of loans bas ry do 60; Deen made, and nearly all the offerings for discount are | ne Cs ua 6a! returned with the corner turned down, which is pretty | 100 Long IaIRB = 10 45 good evidence that the banks do not intend extending | 4 = ‘30 g their operations until the complexion of things changes 250 do 0 44) for the better. se do rr The supply of sterling bills is by no means large, ana | 8 e 7} “ it is anticipated that before the packet ofthe lst proximo _ sails. the rates will be full ten per cent premium. We , Second sbs Nor & Wor &20 60: An arrangement has been made, by which the claim | | of the United States sgainst the United States Bank has been provided for, end the assets of the bank are free New Stock Exe! shs MorrisCanal_ b3 Fd 2 ahs ni get cd Harlem RR Setard 54 eeseseseseR ededecens do oo 2 Mont 607, from the lien of the government, and its effairs can now Br, ms erate RE Fa be more readily settled. This settlement must havea | do 83 53% 2000 do cash very favorable effect upon the market value of the | 3 ee Sey &t stock of this institution, and we have no doubt there | 30 Long fl QR Satud WX 3 do Mond St will be more enquiry for the stock, and at better prices, | Nor & Wor —s is 3 ry 2 et than for some time past. The Merchants’ Fire Insurance Company of this city have'declared a second dividend of fifteen per cent, to | Died. On Taesday, 24th inet., of consumption, Wittiam | Banas, in the 47th year of hie the holders of certificates of loss by the fire of 19th July |” iis friends and scqueintances are res xo invited | Test. | to attend hie fanerel, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, P. M., from At the commencement of the summmer arrangement | the coraer of Fiushing and Bedford Avenues, 27th inst., after a eldest Ja short but severe illness, htor of Samuel and Ann on the Massachusetts Western Railroad, the fare be. | Asn Janus | tween Boston.and Albany is to be fixed at $5; from | 16 years, 1 month and 27 days the friends of the fuinily are respootfully invited to | Springfield to Boston or to Albany $2 76; other way | song her funeral, fron Nov saiteee vresidonee, No. 91 | fares 8 cents permile, The steamboats travelling on the North River, and through Long IsJand Sound, will run | at prices s0 low that passengers from Boston to Albany | can pass between the two cities, via New York, cheaper than they can go direct. The trade between theUnited States and the Canadas Division street, on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. At Natohitockes, Lay on the ath of Maren, Daviy Dax- musToN, aged 32 years, tog merly of Orange county, N. Y, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, WITH THE MANIRINS &e. | DE Weer win the | has been very much increased since the establishment | LD) tranee THIS (Goecray) EVEN VENING, rch a8, 073 | of the drawback system between the ‘two countrie ae troop goody meee by: ALL PARTS OF EUROPE” E Bubseribers will receive ard forward Letters and Par- eros Fer steamer Hiberuia, 1at As il, 1946, to all parts of ‘will close at ‘ PM, = ey: Bist it all M., on Monday, 90th ins HARNDEN & COne Wallstreet P. 8.—Letters can be pre-paid as above, to’ all pasts of Ea The annexed table exhibits the import and export | trade of Oswego for the past year, the number of ves eels arriving and Aepaxting, and the ameunt of tonnage : Total value ot Dpamatie tapers ea es ‘imports, ' country, particularly of this-city and Boston, and mate. | W: now quote, 9} a0] per cent premium; on Paris, 5f. 26} a os Bs 3 she Huston Raltyood 83 ee ety aeamen | | do b30 Go 50 dy 33° 78} a 78}. 4 * Gore 2 2. 925% | bail ‘There has been an alteration in the “ ’Change boars} i Marea RR Mat ny aE | ‘The time of meeting, under the new arrangement, will | by a tli ean Istend RR wae Aroreafter be ohe o'clock, and end at two o'clock. do 90 53% ‘Pho imports and exports of Oswego, Toronto, and other’ | arcs of keepire tie spacers aster ren he Couey lake ports, on beth sides, have, within the past yoar, | °; thine couay to be seerred te re ee ol tovecee ad been much lerger than usual, which can be attributed in | Nastrated by dissecting the Maofkine, ax td et exl the | a great degree to-the additional facilities afforded by the Fmt ed ae ieee ee | drawback obtained qn merchandise passing through the | "Adiniosion 2h, Cente, me ted States to the British possessions. PRE-PAID ro | THE § bee ‘DISPATCH wit aoa MiMoxR te wit Tetsae muses crocs | | cram which si sell ill Giidsees. by note | . a at My vere md der Hae ea tain i ee sr Aout t i ts Co. Nott Be teen. | te. fro os | Ele ew: a | | SHoune Faye ar? 7S oe reve ae hogy ard How pril 13, wt 1 oelock, at No. 160 Lith street, Ma- tere ett Hom a2 ered areas Tom's «ffm tho Freeh 3 been Ss 15, at 10 o'clock, at No 63 Chamters st, roceedi the oie Eeneas witosiey ant 2, at 10 o'clock, at No. 465 Broome street, vai A er ir les, | Mi inaeeny Parlor Fusoiture Poet ‘Ancedour, H Hamer, e eaday. April 8, at 10 o'clock, at No, Lafayette Place, ‘ar * 1¥ Gossip, Rev. James ie Mackay, | Mahog y Parlor F tes from Washingt . Diasaletlon of tie Union, © <A lat 1 o'clock, at No. 14 Barclay street, El- rh the | q "Poroe Cont Pap b> spac is the larges: Cent ager pa py qpatalog oo vehicles ra] matter ———, at 10 o’clock, at 462 Broome street, House 10 o'clock, at No, 61 Cliuton Place, Catal vious to each aa sre oe fare semmanace AMAGED” ‘goons. THARBWARE: bee Jaco Plait pil sell Th ay, at 10 reer at Plat street carve? o¢ Gand os PE AE dt ites dozen ‘ fi Rory io Alers i cards Bon Katves, in per dei Alem ‘Fable Cutlery, and 0 doves Bursees Ky a alery, atglay damaeed. other goods. es Sutener sce Journal of Commerce, and Contiey and Phi) as ie oe ee SNIFFEN K Co., Auctioneers. in one umber fo some of fy YI mouth. aie Ey IELTAMBON, BONG NR WATSON, ma rae HE M' H® NAT ICE ae ETTE of Saturday March? Bh wil begat of rich, TEE of Sony. the paper will” ba iilusrated. f Alted Mor Me head of the “LIVES CREE | pas | of the Wardens of mutans naosiine Bond's of the * eLLLEM ‘enteeP ol pC RG LAT and MURDERER, wh | rinous erimes at 9, farteio Johaxton, for the tau; tion of the crew, with the ‘losures of the fo} Vian Nowe autre ‘of Re ider ‘Tal oy nade, fa balleg HIS Satorday, 28th instant, at 115 Fulton and 32 he attempts of Dick Collard, the burglar, and Bae wr tareeoit aja hy prea fo GEE. T | James Byers, the dishonest clerk in their atiempes to get Dailed oy eT cserh on the last da) yn ‘Recorder Tallmadge’s term of office. ehoic this season. | apspomatg of the movements forte pardon of George How. | “Hg | fs of Albert J. Tirréll, forthe murder of Mrs. Bickford. | * AUt9 iajou in the case of Potter, the picupocket—ol jects of | with eye reitues, consisting im wittal of Jack Stee. the old transported English thief. Aor sh showing the ere between the Lower Police the Cocos Nui Ir Phieves—with Unels Tommy, or the, rage tie es | th drawers; Sofas, thirty ma- Oil CI Crocke- Loe | hea es Bey ‘Also, some Kitchen Utensils. i ‘om ‘oat, Bill Jones alins ior Bob: ‘Suttoe bh Pinkerton, | WM. W. SHIRLEY, Anctioneer id Duke ani k Git a | STUFFED BIRDS, BY H. E 'WILLARD- ee send \ i March 38th, 103g o'clock. at the sales room, No. 15 iF pr ti | way, positive sale pf 1 to 2 reserved | fara Chapter ox dtzave Balsa ie | ses, preserved by Wm. Gall ; Flornbie” Morden ia Nashville, Ky.; Louisville, Remedy: | Sietef ¢.vanioty of choiee | Worcester | Braz | | Montreal Correspondence in relation to gre Brush, the | Lot set up in glass cases. Janey articles. m8 tthe fema'e 8windier. Ana the, History of AUCTION NOTICH. duced his wiles SALE.—Moadey, at 10 o'clock, at 123Falton | | are, OF ‘Alderman Charlick and the large susorument oF fendy ave Linea and cibet i Welut indy. 6 dozen gentlemen's Timex and a Wi che ginal Miseellany of Murders, Rapes, Seductions, | otton under Shirts; 5! ings, H black | ‘Bitee Bi ats per copy—For sale at 27 Centre street, and se incke Beare Spice | fhe ‘hews Asm dT tt*rre ‘De doven black sik lee | SPORTING PAPE) On Saturday next will be Published, Price | annum, ox Four Cente'a Number, NEW YORK AND MONG ISLAND WEEKLY CHRONICLE, AND SPORTING REGISTER ; DEVOTED TO RACING, TROTTING, CRICKETING, "wo Dollars per RNITURE AND O' SAL! { | Teauerst & DUCLUZEAU will devote their araitare at the te of frmities hie ‘this seas also, ek of Muna aol ae cel will be rendered. "Tho. attenting my the Bal i suoorina, | Lr rerio arate leg, Others will be foun y J. TINK & | niseat Dad Hecho | | | | i o'clock. at No. 29 Ma le rr) NT ture, Comprising a a | Oratits Nuno reat, New for we rgeeted: | Yaluable sseortment retro rob el mahogany furnitute, the ender, te.,69%6 Fulton st. Brooklyn, agent (or | gta ‘April 1, at IH o'clock, st the Coliseum { iam i | 460 Broadwa; je ered 0 toe — 4 im \ {tesgadaay ak hes aste os, ters rected ‘mad 2 4 sal ere | BRIDAY, une Re ie ger, at ths Auction Room— | ‘A RESPECT ABLE FEMALE, about 70 Tie ours to Liver | Sree [Paek, would be gied to take char ren oF to ESDAY, April, at a | Gentee! Furniture, consisting icy Goods. at ‘80 Yeloek, ‘at No, 177 Great age tead ia compe: | tent nurse le references nee neti April 8, at 10 o'clock, a. the Auction | | sa9 fegaut Honse Furnishing Articles reared C08. W. left with WW: Shitley, & eh will be promptly attended to. d= eg Varun desirous ofa rood owes, with the view of Ld hear of "the same b ot Brookiyas ap stairs "Oe | m28 2teod*m ‘Esq. 1 ae Broad: | pe ey ee ‘Moderu Furniture. 1 | yED) rit 15, at 10 0’clock, at 77 White stre wee | near svodeay jome ‘Household Farniture. Particn: rin FRIDAY, April 24, at No. 10 Park Piace—Genteel Furni- ture—a large amortment, comprising beds, bedding, linen, Ke. | ParvEebay age Wih, at the Coliseum, No. 450 Brovd porn wend and Fashi | a. W. JACKBON.. | authorities, produ PARK eumarnn. ERY T! THE peor STATUE, 0 Alter er which the Richsrd Phyo Gloster To conclude DON SUA Don Juan... . ni Bye = Low jones rigind nilery 8% joors will oven at hell SOW KRY OPENED FOR TW! jurday Kiven in addition to a superb nerformance in the circle, will be ex- THE DANCING HORSKS, THE, WALTZING Tawi FONIES, hibited Franconi, iu Paris, and “ in London, at ‘Gest exhibition in thu couutry of 1 L UTIAN MENAGE, Consisting of Twelve Shetland Ponies. i Also, the first Joe Pentland. 2 cents, Pit 1234 cents, MOS OF) DNISTS, F 2d Challenge nceeptel—SECON tween Hundred Dollars n side— Saturday Evenin; appearance oy the Exhioy Diamond ani PULAR, 8ONGS ken ns ‘Adm NATIONAL SHICAT: Chestnut Street, PROPRIETORS—MESSRS. DELEV | TET PUBLIC are citizens, stran; , mut = svepdily close eutered i assure ihe thousands of liberal ban as a Temple of Eaghion at varied thata discri ; ement off r. e conclusive apecticle of this wonderful » ‘om the ‘Thentre Royal, ‘Rsuceesmian of Orieutul fh ind, Cataract of the Gang. such as canuot be sur rity—an overwhe! hy of which the passin} rere rawn - MANAGER “AND PHOPRIE7 IR RICHARD il. Scaramouch, as Ralf past ¢—enrtaim will rise at7. AMPHISHSATHE. ‘0 WEEKS ONLY, ySANDS, LENT § CO, PROPRIE‘ oo parvoee of creda the oes ‘american Public. Joke Dismond snd Christopher Sandford, for C. Sandford. jssion 25 cents; children half price. CARD. jusinted thet this apt, 40, swarialy patron eae | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, = Editorial Correspondence: Wasuineton, March 25, 1846. The State of the Oregon Question—Peace or War. The President has taken another step affecting the great issues of peace or war—a step of the deep- est importance tothe whole country and the civilized q world. The Message, which was deliver.d yester- Fagay Gordon day in the Senate, in reply toMr. Dayton’s resolu- Bt ut teesieaty | tions of enquiry, has been made the subject of deep Gaia | and earnest conversation since. That Message , Simply calls for an augmentation in the army and navy, by way of preparing the country for any dis- astrous Contingency that may take place in the rela- q iat Ore 28, TON: } Mr. Frazer. -Mr. Seguin. ‘Mrs, Reguin. OMAN Live, -Mr Gt | RAND GOMBIN ATION, | tions between the United States and England in sony mace Casey oFrgaee ia. Siege ination with | Europe, and the United States and Mexico in ieventin » aiareh 0, | America. A alight debate took place on the ‘Will be fore introduction of this message, but Senators seemed to be afraid of entering upon the subject—it 19 60 traught with momentous conse- quences, and calculated so much to excite the deep- est feeling. The Message was ordered to be print- ed; but the recommendations of the Message, and the sensations it has already created, will be felt from this day forward, in both houses of Congress. | This Message is simply a reiteration of the princi- ples and policy of the annual Message, with some additional features, more calculated to alarm the | country, and throw doubts on the prospects of peace, than any thing which we have seen or heard of "| since the commencement of the pres ent session of Congress. It seems, however, that two commit- tees of the Senate have been engaged preparing measures, according to the special directions of the Executive Department, which were not fully under- stood or comprehended, until the President sent in Bores | this Message, acknowledging and authenticating these measures. The measures proposed in relation Ay to the extension of the army and navy, andthe defen- ATCH DANCE, be be- | sive operations of the country, will involve au ex- penge of from ten to twenty millions of dollars— | the army being about to be increased; the navy to be increased, and steam ships of war proposed to | be constructed. | Such is now the dangerous position in which the | relations of the country are Placed, both with regard | to England and Mexico. Itis true, that the Presi- | dent believes—still believes—that these warlike ificent esta- tions will form an element or inducement ard daring these frst six | for successful negotiation, and the possible termina | tion of all difficulties on the question ; Ley hae from the Tass nes | manne r is een Car te; out meg has wore ee bade sat | ted —i t, Ut iculty seems re in- webolelpper st gi ee leg creased at every ae rat st leads ine to believe that such counsels y prudent or otherwise,) give us no eerien anticipations of a peaceful issue at an early day. Those measut proposed by the President, will now give a new direction to the de- is the | | bates and discuasions in both houses of Congress, | affectung all the other propositions before them be- y: jeanions sides, be they tariff, Lectern Cag A any thing else. egegang ie Fao ie | That they will increase the of Congress, timing, ‘Torrent ft steal Wi | and asperity of party, there is no doubt. So soon or of Mother, ex sim colored orterfurions | | Sanactie cnenente and every thing Chee. In ‘an- nt’s Message is con- st the Pragedy of Mr Blanchard. ‘Tiers, 16 cws.; Tors, | ‘st, unprecedented ing, MM jishments of immense ae AL) PERA HO BENEFIT OF gORN DIAMOND, and the ETHIOPIAN USE. ‘avin, ND g. March 28th, 0 Harmonists, and of Joha usual. m28 It*re iE AND CIRCUS, Philadelphia. WELCH, MANN AND he at (rita cde wnost yeou jie cam appreciate or | epson ig count! excee fearfal condngrations, nd a as the resources of This other point of view, the Preside: i ach ‘and bringin a superior | sidered of very great importance, with regard to its Total Bulue of Gomaete exper exports OACHAND STREET UNIVERSALIST CHORES” WANTED. go ue 1 ore a diser ing public. wus. fluence o1 ‘hues ‘action of parties in Congress, and fescign exports STEER ci th ee Ea RE CRCHL. «| PSY a tempomingennasmens(a.rcotehnes ‘dere tneigeden | DUGLUZEAU, aucuoncer, | NES GREENWICH THEATRE. comer ot Vanekand | ou pabii opinion. ‘Ths course of Mr. Polk on the Excess of eapesta ever im zsekts, ! turmorrow.) tor the purpose of makiog necee, | The best ity Feferences will be given. Address J "Gowan, | | ARGE gabe OF ELEGANT PERSIAN end HIN- c treete Sole, nronrietors, Messrs, JOHN, G | Oregon question, has, undoubted| n the cause No. of Ame, solelearh ean 3, Stat ney sepale.| The, Charch willbe apesedYorasrvice nau: | Urebr manor | LAsgo Wid AND SCARHS, tayored expremy ne Wt Oc Me Domtivson trees of the division that exists in o Ba: administration ieee ‘do. on porte ey.) iePre_ | i GARDENER WANTED, (Tope oe ay will sall, on Wedeesday, | Paid st aed Strge Mans party, in both houses ot Congress—a division now No. of Fogeign ao. b my Ey EMOTE SEL ER SOPAIE VABAG, cTarare nope | (NE thet undemuade, hs basioea- | vat f\oioek, ae te, large room inthe Coleus, {ai Beene i A Taher considered almost ite oe One of these | sre and elegant assortment of Persian an he. Be . . | Sections, or divisions, is ul gon men, “otal nnmabet of vessela arrived airs pees ts nar stn oft Misy, Eieesch ‘ay ‘aehel | aca Beaeen ete vu ir eeeived by ships Zaiehend ep iil | claiming to 54 40, and declari ing their conviction No. of Amer. vangle cleared for U- Beata por Fear open ss Maray aiost SREDRAtATION ARTES Sle eatin th, The public are respecrfuly iformed that this new and ele- | Sd. belief ring epee territory -beloage to Wick Reve aecs' es ! + 2 | j_hlademoieelte V. Seen arta | O)F.WM. BROWN, who left Philadelphia, Pa., four years anriog x erode of srhieh wll ‘ye rer per rope want bald ay EP ENLNG, March 20th, | the United States—and that it would be gotual ree irea- sz | whereofahe an show, | CF axgnext Angurt. if now in this city, he is requasied ¢0 | Ticcat eee ony lip wr prea ths hichlys bar daha Eva Jyhich will be | son to deliver any portion of it up to England. ‘Total number of vessels cleared 3 tha oes cchacne ofiae ron ia ig city Hon Thomas Malraney, No.6 Elm street, comer of White | | Teste the pwner being sit ap comrade Ae ATTA | others declare in favor of compromise on, the for. No. of arrivals fiom Lake Mich 53) AS isto \emain the ist. of May ia the mvs Si*re mi. Pe AT Ms fosad ah “fey ered | ninth paralle! divisions of party in his own Do. do. Lake Bie 354 here she haa been ved, she will have the ieee tule Solon, 4 yards long, an name af snton tickets wl he disposed | howox of ellie uponthose ice to a to herslf, WANTED, | ove RRA, large auan- | camp, have placed Mr. Polk in a most unfortunate | af they are kind enough to leave their direction at 23 GOOD Steady Steady Saw Grinder: one Sept enderstdnds grinds | WEA very, tepstienmens ehtomjen Hiibdeo gmt or building sad for ‘Talo, to pe removed orth: | and unenvi predicament. The regular whige, treat. ‘There will be delivered a Pros fos ene Pincnlacec ill bop $19 | measuring 256 ranted ll wool, and averaging | With. Areiy tthe | or opposition party, of course stand aloof and en- | chase ‘Vassas will Siva ber wndivde atiation to Young SoSH dor wesk.snd stad oa oat 2 ‘Gaw Maker, | im cost from 30 to 75 soliain och TR & GE GE x Fe Teavectfally ‘ennounces to is | courage these “divisions, and intend to profit by Cal j anit ic Vases Will give private lesson: fk Draw SITUATION. ~ WANTED, Cashier, Eaatsh and | at te epee he see ‘and ti-colored, of superior | the chef d/auvre of the greet SE cen composer, Fei | Bonase, delivered hia speech in favor of the fony- Si S9t Neale te | AA German Gor apepenaent Acconatins, Agost, an aglhy, ye | om’ to maw pete the Lowy orpieunten ete aic cAnamad Arata anita THE DESERT! | ninth parallel, it was generally believed that fier emesis tiscehewa Ges phighen 8, mores ia hee ] H be ready and the goods srill be « be arranged for | 4 (rind Ose Symphony, in three ports, inters ywood spoke the rey pen of the a eaent. Brosdway, cor ‘ad houses of first rat Coy aly | ion exhibition G3 he day previous to the sale, wi itations, Arias, Chor d Orchesteal pent tng ‘his was discredited by the newspaper organ fA nee B09 e to examine ¢ | | gitstions, ‘magnitude unprecedented. Seemann ; and all who were in favor of 540, of which ‘Tis He esi ee INGS, OF HIGH CHARACTER, “AT | The Sirens ee cea cate greet Sey | considered the question divided oF debateable up to | TafGrantiog etter ek to prove Reece fre | VY. will voll ox Batardey Renton, ot 7-etelock, s¢ | | Fiytharmen a3 By Fettete, io ey oF pat mer Polk, calling, a the euustsy $0 past year, under the drawback bill, amounted to nearly | Silly to foreizners. | eae “3 = Apes. iway, ahighly valuable collection of Oil | The Recitarions and Solos, by KOB'T GEORGE PAGE. n twenty thousend | ‘pounds currency. The advantages +f I : NEW TARIFF. | | Pa omore which 3 0 pyre m_ Berpen mt, by bens, | Po conctude with 'a Graud Festival Overtare, by Liud: | Ga ane any epee te eres _ Se be derived through this chanuel of trade by the people | [PORTANT NEWS to Shippers of Grain and other | -, " bear for: E2000 ;"a Pastoral by’ Cantigitone,s ches 9 cents, tobe obtained atthe various Musig Store, | ted authority, such as had been attributed to of Canada, must increase the business of the forwarders | A uewlaw Tre Powe the | ir of estates, he Hey ee eee wed Dana eure iyetior Pee y the Garces, | dor H. Mevens, 446 droadway. iy Ee in relation to the promulgation of the on our public works, and the revenue of the States { tion of foreign corn aad provis -. scm inde nd otis there’ “wer: | pido, sien many thers tint would grace aay aller HE SEVEN SLEEPERS | views of the Executive on the point telerred to. All P A revenue oi rom dacy, an n OportuR Ey ‘will be given to those wi omit Tapablisties and H ae 1 the tools for Lining Paintings. je posits HE Board of Managers of the NEW TORK SACRED’) | the ultra men—Allen,,Cass others—now claim that source. It is stated that Amencan forwarders and ip to the Glasgow market, to ences as to satia mag gp ey MUSIC SOCIETY ber to announce that hey have made | th? President on their side of of the House. It will be manufacturers have been through the districts of Canada Til'png,fueeeriber: who has been 3 | Sad who may drop aline to F.8., Box AnD, | zens cca vty deem onset ei gare therefor, that from the con inferences bordering on the lakes, arréigiog with the merchants of | *"Y, importncesor <viorhad-ouy preetignl of that | Office. H. F. WILLARD esa me “e SHIRLEY, ,Anctipneers, | Seven, Blceaer, ote Leemes, is Rol 3 ae Ee ee roe sation sheles afew monty these sections, for forwarding goodeon much moderate | raven \ilsseow. 8 o frm a copnection auido fst od BY | iv. BD has received ieee oe Oice | We iil Furgitere at the fetoengs of, fam ee Saad A ors (Oe Races Vocalivts:—MRS, | 0 the action of parties. and of the declarations tei aot dik ‘af the took ral sdvances will be given to ah | ef any city 10 the Union where by by a0} + Brooks of Crgekery, eect Air, "iiS3 NORTHALL. MISS WINDMULLER, | the Presidentand his various friends, that the eon- rms gs must draw a great part of the trade from Mont. | rom thegabvarivoft Tone veprance and know knowledge of the | same? Tit eaMiased of theta of hivuarertae | te, at the, Mer Alea, oli f: rao} a MR. BEGUIN, Meuare, Nath, Andrews, | dition of the Oregon question is just aa unsettled as pig toa yep aaah awa Pps ng omay gee fame on be ee fe se | eee ESO ist BROAD Y, "aan May ae ist, rhe | MR. U.C.HILL. | ¢Ver, and no one can tell how it will terminate— :. Lawrence, jer Causes, have operated most in- | { OTICE. they ill movers the pect ious store, No. 17 wnt tisement. | whether in war or 10 pe ow soon, or how Jeviounly fr the trade of Montreal, othe mst weighty | bee le Sate” TOMO CAA ace ee yg | Mime Hens Oc raboad Meer ar eee Ts ican 1 endear in sete eo cg and buiky articles can be imported into of the lak — act, Ul * ‘eraploy- = “TOBAGGU, SEGARS AND BASS. | x | ie meant will endeavor , a8 fairl ports of Canads, cheaper by the way of New York than | a a beviar gre fronton bu ee notice | A.4c camaNos’ No, Breads tr p, of f membe: 1 re avply | for their tickets to Mr. and correctly as pombe, what are the rospects of Wy te way of eeptrenl. aye aro that aid adv sis cor hie establishment. “Alloy 40. belts of sic } vy OF ELMS | important question, 60 a8 to leave every one to draw satan evidence of he Senet sertion of hie drew a iene Ai aan fhe employ. | pe it Jage Fovacge, and smal lo ot aba | Ty ee ears oat hagenther with models | hig own conclusions and inferences, and form his ‘annex itement of amount of export ‘a short longer business of Oswego, during the past season. Nearty the Great prevent | eanOr EDLE-WORK 0: hase Na ilar neieTy ge Tt The Preident, in hie Moseage, has expressed a whole of this! wae cerried on under the provisions of coguanaers i HENRY Pea in Bt EFSR igh 2 ‘Supe Print iion | hopes Bas © ented tna Popp eae oa 7 pee ee G. B OLAR ANG BADE FRINGES. GLure, bes 103 | i be oe By will © Deawaack Law—Eapenre yrom Osweao, 185. of ERCHANT OR | pes 01 ics, here Tae SW PMIUBROAOWAY. fakes thie meth ‘Tho proprietor is now conmtruetingat 368 Broadway. | asked, whether ain Degen give up | 1 the territo1 to ee ie” sutisew | NY fllaog bar ‘moot nent Ancor are |G ea oot ade |e encore it lea lit eh THE MODEL OF New ee. | Se he ne Tet prton ofthe the metieute e Eo 1,180 98 iN GOOUS witch enll be made taede(serder inthe most fathicoante | wimis ANY MASONS ead by himself, im Envope ‘with eopecist ler. | Representing in carved wood eve y who range themselves on 49, of two 1,0 68 | emer, ce the following prices =~ i | Ms PEE r Vom ane Prortgentof Fich PARTS | ence toquality and novelty j and. by his arrangements, fecle | other object ya, the great Metropol : Gates ing Mr. Calhoun and his friends, and Ry 333 | ita exrmenaraenly iL om: orion aco any MPSND NEW YORK NILLINERY, pa Fuestsy, hat hie atot fall arti ot gaudy Paseerea eo Doetie Aa views o Benton Lan fire friends, represent that a certain Bt | Se Nivy Uctiorme” ta okey plage | the Sisk, Masebeincty 20-her-hew-Hocens, 114 Grand stzeet, Paulie ea seas mie See mie Tmere pieces , smannfactories, private | afommest movement has been made, for the purpose $78 14.3% 00 | “For cut. quality, Sad wortmnshin combined with economy, 4 oes, eb ee anh onto Vie chenned. of enquiry of the British government, whe- w a * thus catabliat ment is unrivalled. 0 mt ttre | GENTLEMEN'S HATS—SERING STYLE | - eee KING CHARLES | wie seaaieen apne Roget ark of New Yert, the | ther they will resume negotiations or not, on the 5 ae te | EXTRACTS OF MODERN A | Bie ROT ee hs aah 4 Ritee cea | Se SE 3 a ince Dos mee the “nto breed, PN arp hei el the Model of New | 49th parallel? The story given forth by these seo- A uisiz se | POH THE GATHERING AND SEALING of the tu | Sapiens nad Reestrat outer ae eon mealy Son eeminction | toapaiea tet somogn fom, Lewgons 34 6 | tions is, that dispatches were sent by Mr. 1,0 31258 | of the Twelve Tribes of larael, Hav. (VIL) To | the subscriber.” a | ease of any kind. The owner is leaving Beeston . tee Ghiamnar ok the Sitar al thio mn f. “4 Hy | meet the Lo Jesus Christ, at his Second Uoming. Also \ mrt im oe ‘Corner of Pine and Naseru street. | seen at 64 e4 Conrtlandt atreet aries iaRUSH ns un pont R BELDEN, 80 Broadway. jin tae steamer * fag vdews. 2 sadies = hy ome rere my sttnowioded vine re by, the peop | pe es 5, TOW, ito OUSE, RUB ca caper ns Be cer Sie | FRENCH ‘an informal interview with ‘Lord Abate, t.) to |, with & synopsis of 7 ertain, aster aa what are the exact views & sms ees [pel hy ween ‘canbe Radon Samay kp 223 Chestnut 8 aspect COTCH TERRIERS, ond uo} ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. eaterained by Sir Reel, as stated y 1 315 00° Broadway, where: where SMANGARET STE BISHOP Is to tre reach PHILADELPH A. Foc ero Jase trom Lon | HENRY & KAHN, by him in is speech in ouse ot Commons, x ign e | ale of J. L. F138 Houston street New York, snd ob Bats introdueed—Warm and Colé—in fine spart- hap St James, Fin ane ort [srorraine & Fa ie Som Ty ‘ue STAIRS. | When he censured Mr. r Pakenham for not t transmit- j monn ~—-- rentlemen; and phe gp entire orga: y sheet yposit! this government last summer A 23 LAKE SUPERIOR, RS a | pS ae ‘ot marta | TO LET. SRW Sayre’ OF SeririciaL wLow tas St spe | | eens re cnet de tpainet oom tm te Fy j S7CkS is "r) oe HUNT RCO Ne Li H Hanover a a oreo 7 ae ae Bi RSet as rect Froctand fuck lori La Pa Len naecant “ nt Pris, mylaads, he Ke. faired with ge. tis believed by many that such a letter has * : wo SRUNSS ICK SHEETINGS. snore D : . r with vediomes es Aipir 8 M TERIAL! a On CAICLIICIAL rower) MAKERS. | | Berriaee by MD Buchanaa to Mr. , and H 4 AP ME Beumarick ara the heaviest ofall she 4-4 browa Sheet- | DR. BROW. ROTHE ee peas ah are ee embracing ing Taran anrpusied i ‘richness, and-exteut by | Mr. ‘McLane wilt make i inquiry, fo as to aacer. sy reat jews an aj gh Distoarins npacteatiR CEs teers ub | Desig RESTURNCE 1 BUGORLTN, |S ee cnmrnt ce | ma re cies Bt F 6150 chants at Reade srr ets, air canes, itton, No.7 tillery | 2 a | of April. In addition to this,1t is, also, well known 1 368 75 | a general assortment of sa Premiers Sener ap et eth Snserted, siyest, Beock| yar’ he Fulidu street, and awe STEW ENGLAND EXPRESS. zethat Mr. P ais, baae ‘to hus own 3 351 $8 | Lerne—eesorted Arwine Noses vo Te oid ers Seates, Breen | Decayed Yevih Siied with white ces | five shins’ walk of ton Ferey—Rent FOR Ficenbary, Koons, Green ee oat government, by the sane steamer, eters of the H 30 00 | Wick, Warp and Twine, st New’ 10 ‘nd 98 Cedar ot MB athe, mastication. tes | ALSO TO NENT | IN BROOKLYN, paaat AF: acer, Varela and ay. 7 ofthe above strongest character, represent the necessity of i 322 50 | waste DERMILE. | b seriapreed mv by te 28 | Three ofthe two-story and mide brick Houses, with basements ay Pare New nize | coming fo @ settled purpose terms of the ne- 5 eee PATENT Bi ITER, No. 280 Broadway, three in, bait ithe best manner thd mogera tye | and Vgrmont itty nt H Sesao | oes noon ts poomble pd ieni ringaue: ‘ et Sumit. wot ae SAI] ‘theae gopde arp now | doors abore Cham Chambers strech, urat door eo Stewart & Core per of iuands ‘and Jee tee tte, | OR Hf —Besareto i POUTSW, tne "Blgolow's kx. Mon ia this country must ‘slip trom their " a 23 70 2 wip other Corner of TP Pet tad Beekman sis. ome an element in Bao po 1 se |r ae + ievie the sttveribert ae aDr, ie Bare prepared to ated to mail N FORT LEE, N. 1, ON CHAMPAIGNE, which will uimetely preclade wll 1 a | aad $254,799 mame to ore eouneert and clei New Yorks Te CIAN aneae FRAT HOUSE, with sbout ¢ acres of FRESH INVOICE ott pm me, he in | eventi juce collisio i = Sat S| Eieygetimemesesotmee guts at | M. WISH, OF TICIAN, | fhendeyteknscrrencmn ose | Asmat trad “femal Atclaredy i the ont fecha amar, tat be sian tee beet + in hig new store EX ¢ mrainat auene | OM’ GERM of Ne ry. a it SE, ;.| 18 now superior any vm is country, a bf Sa ees would sooner lay down his li aro Baien waoad fam re REGUL ak ut. | M9st RESPECHFULUY wen Ye citizens of New be CEE Teka ton: beta | countries as and the oy Bostou—M. otper be i ron. | py iia eee in general, that he has located ir, good ents " m1 C. LIVINGSTON, i, co. | go to war on such a question.” Both these move- * 256,761 98 cnet a ene vag ond, Mansfield & Hall. esa re He assortment of , aaa eu Tias sata New Yee” | ae on eres rm at ae | ne yy cag age ones Soe Otceateen teers te S788 3s “ EADING GLASSES, mal ime mG. uateey of this question to the rtf i | ntit a rs SUS | pares orguret i icc ct tar sears promo besemeity | MB ROR SALE Qareree teh deca eet aye Sr EURGre Cana Bron goverament It 10 believed. that with the ‘This law is regarded with much favor in Upper Canada Fencasure Sinercented tow by me, end rine ote i honoreble Sraia sae forthe lasttea | a ig coun ‘of comple eda Sn satu ready for | seis is Yee iti Wabeerbdliel! ane irr ils be et Rocha’ the British, — ‘among burinegs men, ag they are particularly benefited | *ceitions, are leagued together to lo me battle. 5 1. y {hy bay hed : | oy, er od back thetn sities ON HERDMAN&CO, 61 Southst. | Guring this month, 80 aa to se by Itsoperation. An effort is being mede for the exten- MESMERISM. edt the gehen, iiehed 9 posed ed | N.BaPersons reading for their Tricnds jt ae oe | tum the steamer of the first of April to this coun- sion of its provisions, so as to include the export trade z DODS he has concluded pay DAY} arariculat uae attention oy Ee fet owe of chem feet by 44, with wide | pronation by Lg wd men ah thd fre 4 ble at | try. hat these — will be, of course, —* 4 of Canada through the United States, which willenable Cag nd Ales of on, Bi svat ea a ost Gas igroued, prod nce, the rt ya prion foe view river. . bay and all the eal a towns ile Eogiaud, rel Is - | jimall eonjecture. itis # the merchants of Canada to ship their products by the | tnd 2th, is Ls ee ebophy of eneet Le | been highly Tegmmended aa deco sete orth of Seller. fund ond’ Wales, on application as shaves =s7..| willeomprehend the basis of the 49ch “— “ i tion to be way of New York much chespar than by the St. Lew. | past? 0 i The Satm ER ing asd impeovive te i tan mingenh peta mal =| eeket thip HO is | certain te ede = ee a liesieed rence. The commerce of Torente, the pest year, has | N. CLASSICAL or MILE Persons, and as have been operated upon | ‘Terms of yearly commutation vadareioat y, anti | given to don, a ks I been unusually large. The value ports under the | for Catureet, con avo be # | Gina sree sgert may rely upon her suiling positively | time, and ving up all 4 ‘e drawback mei in Perryton was mel TE | lege nt pies ee caeahicles the perroenne ch ant copie, nigh, Hames. | "TParvaf the purchase money can remain ca morass pe | | secommodatingsangarpsed | to Engine’. oct taken ide Presi garsalone. ‘The emount of revenue derived from this ir pong Er ae Sieech i Heeiy | _.Lvrill warrant all Specieles ps vares rebue! trom me feut the | “DM awe AL SPEDE 2 Baeton yon cv Oieane what, | from Bagiand, willbe taken up by the, Presid erect Gla wal very lavas. | The friends of rec are | TE 7 | RATE. ot Conteile, Suge lease, wo, pul | LLIN & GO, 96 Somes sere, | Robin thd shape to the asking their direc- Cosas re PORT of Toxohre, Urrat Caxava~ | cotrizes sacinsbaee tes god Bon, tt qf Broad | Fon fan iationd sare slerted sd Go i ie ob mend,” 1 il raced tie | Hee ‘doch atammee tee reopeutbity mee OF Treats AnD ESPOnTs, ee | Se. Nt Ure A’ Ms | E EYE. buildiogs, with rene ine rae y, ~ = | of making it the basis of atreaty. If the President a TAVAN Artist. DS ruven eo Oculist, No. 29, Greewwic ot scrents ove \ pds og aes ort 78 Bowery, or | ‘OR SAL o, should frame it, he must do so in order to make it | HAVA SEGARS. seuss pe Sitiae trad eae | me wom _ OH. LA FORGE, Stee Th nmin Sch a A tng re | Should frame ity he mums do oe sc ancopeable to ‘33 wood AY ANA R, recetved por late arri- | pablisthat that there are bot amongst the numerous diseanes t0 voyage Site sold low. if applied 4 ‘ fi ole plen of ne- 23 | vals from Havane, Ree ad variety of choice and the human eyes ae} tan, avo dery a (at | BON ACE. 2 Coons Chisy 1 believe, constitutes the Ting Beton foot ‘sp | well knowa, bean Fisctations, all made of the on Pardon Latepeiele ta ehach con be'neen tom 7 ig} petation: whol has oe projected sn wniols-tay om | of aebee by eer leat fucebee by thet of uxy other Oculist in i | rely to.esoupa from the alternative of war, that may ‘61 SLE be | ‘the unconditional claim for 89 hoatan rs from 8 A.M. tol o'clock P. M.,afer which | pry apeat ‘ap to 54 40. 4 ales oo iit ‘Aeibeil Toate sale, and which wili be inserted on lore the oter hand, the ulre-Seuatore-—oF os poe a fe Disonses of the Bye, with | doubt the accuracy . Buchanan has written oe way eearee nae tana ‘a | | eredit the assertion that Mr. Bocttees teeribed to 12,600 saat ment, ern be ha ae eicansly ot hs reridease, of 1 master, | any letter of enquiry, will make treaty, if be ie ice alaala mar ime ; ng handsome vata br 5 oF tha the Frothe, resolution of the Senate. a 4 i | fAnn stress, cm amas ore ee Se ta the beet tat the Proaident, eter STRE! ta | seers S$ & CO. 46 South street. They Rrdrawal of the offer otra mre 120 a0 I sna TA rd mere Aca Ata NAL STRE eT, sth | ated eng he Pablie fe aoe | osray wo “pecoute board afer Mondey'e “runout utter and i oe somes 187,700 i ae “| ning, 38 H counems to an) : woin The by orartg foraig arieie at Toronto in 1815, ciara on iw "| | Se tee, whlch are Brekiond ste ch mp eaah soceitivan. | Ament i‘ iti sil ge WOODRUFF, who will i" et, ove Coens meen capuaocigy tore sehetenent er etagace sehen hom fine gold lon---- f Ta ee aR, ee gee | thie this new tormal step, in hin raeseage of yeoerday—rhle, jus joa - w tonnege of 2,719. Itis stated in a Tovento jourval, thet | sie care eeeedaas us eat | THE UN I ag 3 ange in, be and eres eyo “ hould the proposal now before Congress, to extend apts huggoun N 13 tol 8 SAE om Thowieg, their he ee i og ECO, tdet of affaire—and I the operation of the drawback law to exporte, be'earried | premtien ts goat eel Seaca me of New Ye tome | hander hemi a raat 5 | ieee gee Ls have collected them— into effvet, the Candia farmer, wifer, and | Soree | Hea cwemsereme aie ma NG Baie Pe S| PRAM EH. CHAPIN (rep Noe OTemes sil lows | tthe pr tact, tec the Oregon question—the , ‘ ee will fel as dooply interested in the Brie Canal ‘elle, as | $io8t Brosdray Se ae etireen Howard sid Grand uzocts, New | Orel ton saath, Sy iia Ieee ae |e 0. SF vcenee 2 ean | Roti ector tees what cea present. fork. wh ino’