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{the contract. ‘Phe Ventral Railroad of that State. ‘Tre sales of public lands, at the diferent offices in Visconela Territory, during the past two years, with he amount received at each place, have been as an- bexed :— Lanp Saces in Wisconsin. “Beato $3500 “S909 $95,000 | ‘The comparison between 1844 and 1945, shows a very | Tge balance in favor of the latter; but the proportional | +! increase in 1846, promises to be larger yot. Thus far, the sales at ad tn ns | those in the corresponding months of the lest year.— Padi jat the Green Bay office has also been je. The ‘exportation of sugar and coffee from the four | principal porte in the Island of Cuda, during 1944 and | 1845, was as annexed:— OMMERCE oy Havara—Svaanz anv Correr Exroaren | 1m 1844 axp 1845, 1844. $44,921 261,339 587,664 912,079 104,283 157,731 28,178 33.545 539,481 $98, 11,320 083 | 959,459 437,068 1,296,195 The imports into Havane, during the same period, from 1844, 1845 01,084 18.710 23,080 fa os 353,460 531,160 40,069 © “14,104 69,7'0 47,060 644 789 109,370 533, 221,271 Thapaapeseesis bane boca cdeicccate many of the dag articles of importation, particularly in flour, lard tice. 5036 50 ton Co, BI A o 50% 30 ry #15 51 | mi so” 50 do 810 9 50 do als 51: 59 300 do b3 of! 7 igo Loogiimad RR 8 3% '30 MotcisCanal, 260 11 Stock Kxehange. 6% 25shsNor& Wer, bi0 50 aha % 0 Monday 2 i aa lo 6 3% 2 bs 60 a 4% 20 Dip 60 do i 25 do 53 58: 50 do alo 2S 45 50 do CJ 4% 150 = do cash 59) as 3s do ensh do y Ge 50 do Ey B do aw 6 0 do Monday eee es ee 3 fb ome 8 8 do bio 19% * Married. my Saturday the 4th inst., by the ae . G. Cooren, to Miss Sanan M. el 7: Died. On the 8d inst., Jane Ecizauety, daughter of Joseph Anu yal Mary Elizabeth Hesketh, eged 7 months and ays. ‘The friends are invited to attend her funeral on Sun- | dey. next at 4o’clock, from her father's residence, No. | £ Washington st. ————— A DRUG CLERK WANTED. A Foune Dentanss ARB han eremamanewionss of the retail Untvewptioand allereares chomas, ingen 5: Bea at eh eur L FOR SALE FA ‘also the Furniture of that long SANE aiedees teak Be bliss kept by tne Lote the Bowery and Berard street it iromedi most pre uble bnsiness ever done bi ch-raeter avd acqui-ted with fogune fa af Jeary. Th 4 PTAMES H yet unexpired. No 176 Chatham street, exrner of Mott. ab ~* POPULAR OKRA CORY At THE SOCIETY LIBRARY ROOMS rw, WHIT- N&Y’S first eniertaiament, yey April 6ch, st 7% o’eb torical Randolph. CH 4 if reitied with trgt f of Leet es, feos of ada ks. see circulars . for one evening 25 cents—To be paid at the door. LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, AGUEMREOTY Fi 901 Baoapwar, neLow Futton | large shear (Ateiver, and tre now provide hieche styl an solibeshaes seats ot tee ki Geass ed with 3 ? the back, rot erm it colors, is now patentes. be. saat fect to Dega Daguerreotypes.es 20 | a for inviticg, at least to mane, Cayere * < Peitcos, ‘Aguata for Voig ene : ~eerpomtapsror HERS, Dogeorrotyre aS tm"? A. SEIGNETTE AND OTARD BRANDY, LANDING. No A SEIGNETTE BEANDY. of the (O14, and prennice | « hand snd of ve y sapetior ‘gauiity, proof aud fl» | jarter casks au‘ cargo of the.) NICOLL & Co.,.67 and 69 Frost stre Also—Otard, Dapay & Co's. Brandy, pale and colo ocr area mae PIU CeEROT EO AIC ines eek areas ter cases. 85 (tis*rre PAPER HANGING. Her eicer te BI er keoeee at - branch of | esl) the mtruti> Parga tran ud rie one FRESCO" PAPERS. ‘The cubscribers rr reas Favey fae Tr gitention to t= lune sores ralore soe Roesaa Caren. s gov aisle yer Wiclotee. ino, Guar al stein ct Moone, Hove, Halls, Ke. promptly attecded to by care- aoa city dealers will find it to their ad- WELLL BROTHERS, No 11 Broadws ro do be ci Hotel. fetal Prmersand Bhlrne ovale ergs Bimsre “DR. J. FRANCIS, OCULIST, 465 Broadway, meine tak cei Sean ; ev. 8. He Kev. vee RE, Priest, Rev. G. Boned v. y 17" Referers given to thore in the city who have b focally tied eo “Amorosis,Ulears and Specks removed, of the Wied ber of undoubted testimonials, to be seen at the isfy the pablie of his aston: h Mica A Pas coterie tote to No. aio ay yes inserted wichout pai: ea Advice to house, secoud block east of Broadw: nM Bec imauitWere Lert OFF WAKDROBE AND FURNITURE | en and Families obtain the fal Woiiloc Stn ot lacus ne tet wee Ladies and a Wearing Apparel, | Fea Anns, Furnitare, &e, Set TS. 406 Brond) stairs aleadicn ha ‘Clothing to dis ‘obts: Inie price by oe by sending port the subscriber, Mrs. T. Li Sanat. rough the Post Othe will be prompt: Tyatrended to me imre SPERM OIL AND CANDLES. BE XQEERENT Wigs Blesched Sperm Oil By gen) | Candh paenil coup pet peed, Fam ie “oe ond ew ‘amilies, a boarding ouse hotel ke vo gre lnvitee co eall and eu the erg purchasing. Forsale by xs oF OW age ici rich at. cor. Marray, an. 658 Ustad oe oee mrlé hi re ea cee | INeHCE 0, Tae PURLIC IN GENERAL —The wab- servber, after ealarging his jeart! 1) 75 vents; Dresses cleaned or dressed from 50 Aasee te Na Terme cash, Betiecin tess ae le ce cal eos remaining provizions of the tocipally copy of the bill authorising the gale of the the | Nomination | ‘Y mun = ap eenoan GANG weet, - oume ‘we have no puis. rir ied : tie wasourer: A. i tits of Agr. try aay nv College, Pen AE io the Crinton £0, 000 ‘TO LEND, ‘AND MORTGAGE. for a term of years, pape eed city or Brooklyn, The arpa, Arphy Laat and it-will oton, ‘Wwaer¢ Sfice | Basement. yd Soaps, Handberchief Perfumes, to merchants, on th le me vag Fey oral atreet. ‘vir. Johnson’s Steam better article, at lower rates, th»: | | Stee inthe o trade R. G. DE ag mi TICE RW YORK AND ARLES R.R. Co—On and after | af sow leaves White Plains nN ‘ED, | E Sien ond Oruamentail "Painter, who cs com- zene cariahang. countr’ Fishkil) Tsai orksed. Aarons S| a4 2 OR 8ix Mouths, tostore Fi % peat ecg * Rost BG. these WANTED, ITUATION by a respectable’ young ess, washing pea ar ning, COACIIMAN pias tnt quantity of Embroidered Ceilars, ‘Chomiceties Test ‘Reare Howland k Aapi | walls, een as is DaDere - care of the Partar at Messrs. ” Also, ee pole, and double’ et rot id and poate SAACSON, #9 Borkmea st The Tong Island Insurance Co, | et be wold only” in pul { tad oui ‘ad sep! Ores cm 41 aa ea ee ne ea merery ome ly, on usual favorable 7 ‘occurred ir eacape from them with epee | fo fhe atom which many sostala w will be ewig tnd pad rom New York of Ul eupieai | ofine habitable Globe, in hen come er aR notify therr cepner in | . We. Wak LAMATER, President. AT. SAPLATORY. RB putt HAIR DYE, for ¢! Stock Exchange. ag en Fema Tr, we 2 105 Harlem tR 5 a Ee tg xo Loug WRR, aw 7” wo do mw 45 69g 8 do 5 134 200 do 10 44 I 750 do « 0 100 saw 44 75 Mohawk RR, nw 50 95% 25 ie ic RR 26 900 Nor & Wor RR 60 Ig 50 ‘de baw 60 Ite 50 bis 60 vO do 59% ms 3 do 230 a ee lo 61 3s 200 RR 71 ee) 0% 71 0 lo 2 TR 0 nT oa a ee 8 sm 360 ng ofc the Ry J or bi 8 t advantag hitherto in use, will be 9.8 Perfectly natural color, im. * Bs of all for «Vor pt Li etie ata uctory. a can be relied ont aud on; and in close — jance Pa ties = [orp peeps short space trely o obrited cy ere tu ss with coon to he har, which, ailr retain ite accustomed softness, elastici te apartments for ladies aud gentlemen Wi 'S* LAIRD’S, 92 Chetham st. HE whan sacs rege ! , : r | ti heapaioere ill reiaay yin asoect co Chambers streot-—he therefore offers lor Store, Fixtures, 8c. | ings oe ‘complete counter, a ‘marb! ue ae & —_ wi isss— i th may ciher articlee conte ‘mith the bose | OQ) GASES ic af at roi Particulars e-quire at 253 ATES CHILTON, ARE, Doug Agiog— A Byrrun— Fiano Waa td ty excellent uble action 7?. a perfect 6 order, nactive ber, 6c wil be sold for hail its cost, at Haul wy good Piano Forte would be taken in part payment. UITABLE for tris hats, hy bli inds, shades, ee soins, BLE imma on aprous, sleeves: begs, | }, & variety of bindings not ou from I Victoria's, | | grain ine, end Fl warraut 67 Maiden lane, corner of Williom st. TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS. MIGEON & CO, %1 ee sireet, to H.M. for te toot improvement in to Messrs. Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pine rangi ec Lo., 4 ogee 5 | ieee ous, #9q , situated ial Ite gow f:ted up tread | DE POWELL OCULIST, veer i ” ‘Taap-ron of goed | o'el is sure to yelda | | one a EMUS or Squinting, cured a) ae ian ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty | BPEC' FACLES adepted to every defect. vice to the poor without and residence 2%1 Wrondiaw—encrance 5 M.W,) Fasue ie pig HOKN SHAMPAIGNE. FRESH INVOICE of {is delightful Cham; a jon ef tecenee ov hot that ‘dad that ofthe bot brands c. LIVINGSTON & CO., 10 Wail street. CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED ics HE Sabscribers hvve no of New York, axd the neighborivg cities, that they can | aad do challenge the merehints o1 our “aE fer and near, to , compete with tne TIN DOW. of ying to the people | ey have a maxufa’tory in the 12 miles — the city of New Yerk, and possess ovary their shades at the least cheapuess, they conv paceys by their siving, NEW TARIFF, MPORTANT. NEWS « Farm Prodace to Great B: A_new law having passed the reign eora avd provi daty, an _ ty willbe Y., ue door {com the corner of |S mrad ira pers ‘of Grain and other | lature, admitting the m- | sat avery low to those who are desi ec arrived from eh Tanda pier | rears in ee dens hae cae fr iso . better opportunity could not be im a connection ia that market. ib | ence and knowl of the eee Roscin tne tr seen pie te of Trish the buyers, a large ‘and respeciable trade ma Se Ensena a los Estranje pom ty rete AND 8P. SH La: ra, Geometry. Loci» qayedsibesty and cftewtasll at their owa reeidences, or Hetrenset gO {he gest respecrab EXPRESS S$ NOTICE. fot Yonkers, bar oeehe Sing, Pare i th: ri leave ‘the off NUS: oN * Livi 4: No. 10 Wait ‘Theet. raincoats 3 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, AND BAKERS. 5 ele WESTERN, BY THE POUND OR Ee] ah :, oarwer bas or, eae a it N QricE a The Comal oe pom esa cst Dover on the 3¢ aud to Pate ae Cashier. EAE AS constantly 00 ii ther material fased by op Passes faetured for the ‘Meneto Liectrie. Machine | ey, Yomean Blinn cage od — mY x vo eae av medical pu:poses. DLE HOUR BOO} UST PUBLISH ED—The “idle Hour Book,” containing | th 600 engravings—price ouly 37 manaes, for 1817. five in number, will be ie | mega Algwnaen, fe 10 tes rer wot ap, and cheep | imea gambers sent by sil ce invite the attention of sed large parity the yori tate, to thieir | Si Ha rand Campa with he i mah colored Lithor | fen we tgconss smas SUNET eit ei 71 Chatham. ‘ort het just re- pokey a Nei Quan ” om VOAL— Une i, mow 1 edinR — ‘ats LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER STOCKS. | w Agee ¥ Sree naS ae st a! { * es for privete | Prien 9 from 6 A. M. | cil Tig ght they ity Hall in twea- pear aime No. 16 City Hall Place, or at his resi- | 100 Fourth Avenine. of the houses are admirably arranged for two atlwer ecaiee” | FOR SALE, OR TO LET, suet, Brooklyn not oldby rive nla wit be dispose of at publie awe! the 15:h day of May ext. Half Se vate ase money ean remain om mottgrge, for aterm of years. to be mad the premises, SiAges's Sicckiyet ee oon a tre OR Exchooge fet Gus Proves ange fer City Scotland tee pene was pai ‘owner, who has a gov: @ present ait the Sie has be taxes are all paid to ne eo! Asurvey vey of on Address box 14 ad lw*re EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, yet mer “4 treet, betwi Centre acd Elm—Warm, co!d at 12 ont th lean beds, 1234 cts; See lode "3 pee met nthe re reading ream wil S : : ei Delchisoet the Usied Sten te stim FIVE DOLLARS RE iy et ae DOG LOST—An Italian Grey Hound, of light brown, or fawn color, from the City Ho- | reruay morning The above reward will be paid by Jeaving him at ‘he bar. CEG AS LS WASHINGTON HOUSE, 223 Chestnut Street, ATHS PHILADELPHIA. fine ‘arm in apart- i, for both ladies and genilemen; and the entire era aisation ane ates m7 Tm oho’ coNNecticu 5 IU pee UNDRREIGRED Begs leave, to phases te, te oF d the above house rience and striet for aterm = mon a pond business, to merit i shere of their patrouage. NI . mr8 3mu*re Formerly of the U. |.tel, Beaton. L DRESSES Fit CEN NDER THE iT OF IMPORTATION. 3’ JETER ROBERTS respectfall to the ladies, P’ that having purchased Ingo? ae auction, | hes is enabled to oe suegeioos "4 Evening Dresses at the above treme: en hich are sell than rou . he Tyminder atthe ‘soak ‘ot Win ly low inspectic TRS Seca wne o e JUNG & peel REMOVED FROM 71 LIBERTY TO 21 SOUTH WILLIAM TTREET. ml Im*m LONG BREED CANARIES, R HASE! Lh OF soir ding Stock, so much ad- mired on They are already mated, aud be 3 the usual variety Sime Cnatiets ead and the public are ‘Bird fg a Goid Fish ms and Cages, ish, Fishboue, and bi se xf ORIEVE: Ys Joh street N.B-—Archie’s Bind Foocigr, containing il directions for brecing ergeral fe al foratlg an abore. best of feeding birds in English and Scoteh T fe Sec by me imre —T vi ii RIRVE. 5 John street TO DEALERS y FISHING TACKLE. | A LARGE assortment of China = Fisking Lines, and Bal: d tke it Si'k Worm coun- Sr ee j | Bectiah lpr $2" Fulton et, coraet of Ct ii FURNITURE PLUSH. HE SUBSCRIBERS have received from their manufacto- ‘an extensive assortment of plain and embossed Furui- ture Flushes, of all colors and qualities, suitable for cabinet, mn- | coach, and railroad e1 ar makers. fats CAILLEUX, f FILS SOLELIAO | . or. ey street | TaaTiae REVERE GENS Gr | EN’ IE HAVANA 8] G UINI IEGARS ef the in oy Judio Errante,” (Tp tai a CHO, Fulton street. al ImPre ish Hotel. up atairs. HAKDWARE CUTLERY. AND GUNS. A:3 ¥. SPIES & W's s faving voben Ly pvr Uo 91 Maiden lane, fer a and w rd lery, Gans and Gun hirsnan ty by receat ct mporationg, at ot treme! lower yr cath or approved pape: aE fh AN A. aC O MA! ATES of all descrestions, fiom Lt0 % fer ate tarsi, pel pone sane, 2 ‘suital scriber, Hudson, New York. sn om Site at im*re JAS. T. pleat WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &e. Otard, Dae in half pipes aud qr catks; A. Seiguetze in oe ic, 1088, fa qr casks and eipiths, of a very above wines are of a high grade, botiled Geo Bemost 30 years rgo.tnd fer sate ise, by Septhaaetors K. B. DALY, adicumbie to watimtre Bement & Castle, 9 Broad st. “HAVANA SEGARS. _ 100,000 ovary, euperior, received per late arrivals " an’ interost to ao were GEORGE WELLS. J. crner of Broad re WIGS, WIGS AND TOUPEES, THE MOST NATURAL, ND nearest the real head ¥ hai to be had at LAIRD’S, | 316 Penrl street. “te wonld em | thisg in reference to there igs, since eat popniarity, so fim! rargers are liable £ be Iinposed npoa by the pi who one Wo ¢ deem it our duty. oe aches, | Maneeeee ™ LAr EHUGH | CLIR. | ETNIES an rage ee AND 8, hee MS FOR RLEGARCE: ani Ness. and DURA- Ary, Sechssoed om Dg th roductioms of mc- tare, they ~ from all ly inserted, npear ust , ail disagrecable pressure is obviated. re per who are now wearing Oey prices will be found to suit the exrcumstances of all. ad lw*re | GENTLEMEN'S HATS—SPRING STYLE | ity | IRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS.— ele, ce al Sony ty pier tre te Jeaty Jit gseminetion sale, by th Sime tesbre en Caries Wt Piao and! Resenk, cornet MAHOGANY, ROSEWUOD, ZEDRAWOOD, Ke. OR 8 ALE CHEAP, by KE. G.8TAC tween Broome Nontt stock is | U Thon led and shaded gambored of can Mauoced brawood Bird's | Eye aed ‘Black Waluut Loge us | Ke,, and a general assortment Wane Bota ally kage aime: | hogany yar: # in this city. THE SHADES HOTEL, 64 Reade Street, Thon Fema of Broadway. ane pb ey tint he ‘hae ia ely opened. he abore dps jouse o} in oe The any tert ‘which he. has hith en to his numerous fiends and customers, whil be bene in Thames strest, he flatters be a guarant; iar oo may patronise him in his new estab- fens gk ‘while an ie meer will be wanting to merit | cout chet | oan ata Wal be regaialy oat with ety papers, as mis | EVANS. TO ARCHITECTS, STONE CUTTERS, AND BUILDERS. INE ‘umished by the subscriber, equal to Con- ie NY ity, or at the Quarry, ABM. H. VREELAND. LOOK AT THIS. SELLING bey LESS TH i: HAN FIRST AT RT pg bo of first it cegiee meni fora large supply 2 ly OF I pia NEW INVENTED GS AND TOUPEES. wit ELOR’s Pekan Sra eh ae bai, i eew one, ly ee xr ‘countenance and style of every wearer, aa without any of the verations GATCHMLOWSs Wall wirect, wear Browiway. | 5,30 Removed from 165 moll Imemn BOOKS BOUGHT. Pitre seal salty wf shart andy 17 marehopet and owed addressing afew lines, sivine Some @ amber, torr 10 Nasena. oF 187 Rivington stroet ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. retail, Bt the lowest priget, at 128 William deslere to teopest his stock betore buying elsew | nee BUILDERS OF LOCOMOTIVE PAet wi ie received by the undersigned =p to the il, proximo, ishing the ed Geek act Es ial Informa t of engine, will be br oh ay Engincer of ya 8, Baltimore, March 19, 1866. mat nal He mt (am intr) "SB HONE RCOy Nel Hanover” Reduction of Pets jai att Be kh » recta; also Ou Wiss fa il annem Stocks ae ae oy Ss ial Monday ‘Bventngy ager feng thee are meee low a $3; e ne ecar Wur Hats €. gor. e Wocster, and 130 Chathain st. }# conceit with, sia ba time, 8 new Fairy Ba La PLEUE DE CHAM wre W Smith iss Mary Anne Leg | | able attention in ali quarters, and among all parties; Miss Fanny Gordoa | and the retort upon the later by Mr. Hannegam, in "BOWERY rar | A. W. JACKSON. MAN ACER ‘AND PROPRIET DB, | 1 guage At once eloquent and biting, amounting al- hpcegnty Mvening, April 6 JULIUS CEREAR. ROSE HILL STABLES, 24th 2, and op poe. ae iis Heed. J Arr a road horses, we and s¢ | “Batee Seanesee OF san esse WINER’S ARCANUM EXTRACT. 8 A SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, this me- Wicive cannot aaa working ‘us way thro stem aa ‘a silent dma JACK Ese © RT ore ene wefred 0" Lower Ler ryt jaors will open at falt'o Dast 6—curtain will rise at7. GREENWICH THEATRI Corner of VARIC K & CHARLTON STREETS + Messrs. Mi MYERS PRE | ‘Thira ees ets.; ree ivet nd Lan iM EXT! Foalene coreaja on | Sole Fi ood, 8 of the bios oe Role 'roprietors 8 nicer ee ape Mon emetic heme sek lay Kvening, roe one "Compl jaiwts, occur The Performance will eit ein with bilitated constitutions. Its implicity reommenda i. of it to parents wi the bluod it by ness andthe use of ‘dele erious medieiues as % | lly purify the blood and A ep the 5; and redy wil most surely ex! "this medicine ia much cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted | id. Nanny Peete « rietors. " lara and couctusive evidence of the value of this medicine, see pamyliets, which may be Fess. im. Cth, 1816, we tried Arean tract which you ered er ‘office open aes from 10 A.M to So’clock P. M.. when chased aSWhEe AMPRITHMATAN. SANDS, LENT § ame LEA mE LORS, us of Winer's Arcanum. pany Dna medicwes tor weld Bk affections or L, A. BLODGET, 52 South 34 st. ~~ Purtaperruta, Jan, 31, 1816. that Winer's Arcanum a ander vaning, Apr April 6. y i o portont formes wi i} commence, with 9 falldrecs | Me. Sands “will lavreducs the hiuhly trained uglish Fairy | Mr. R.SANDS andhie infantile gymuastic artistes, MADAME CAMILLE GARDNER. fy mr bred Raglan horve fall es brilliant performance of horseman- Mr. E. B. eilenieuised to aford in accordauce with my | amanity, (mach as T dislike | before the pudlic asa puffer of any pitiomen eae which came under my own , about three years of coat all over his body an eral physicians were called in to see him, nH phi anthropy a’ and ae AN yale goers iL1O. formance to commence at half SS NPALMO's UPA Hi mee at half pest 7._ O's UPERA HOUSE. | Chambers Tememest for ite wali um.” I purchased hoy after havirg used it three weeks, the bov is entire- eral health is much improv- Physicians to be cured. The ree, rr sates at No. 39 South 10th ‘Your very eriefat VALLED SPLENDORS. April 6 8 to commence with some popular airs wand Son, Performances on slack rope eal tasiemeat af mas te Mana Hh the melcdies of the Hock Harmonicon, the Re- | the bills of the day. & o'clock. Admittance 25 att }e seen at an} Tam, eg Sin Y., sole cents, to all parts of the hot Rs tear re A at ahe fi eee for | aes intention to introduce t! TANS ‘he! T. W. D: i, Seka Te re cond street, and E. 1, Wood & Co., and by ‘Druggiacs tar alli S LOTION. of gout, rheumatism, bruises,cuts, con- S sedemonction poisonous bites coras, banioas, wounds ny, by universal ac the pedformances the perfect. artienlar Notice—The first r. DAY, April 13th and the « ume ennnot, under eny cireumstanc es, fal6il the ative P tladhatly vartedjeoists tation will cleneiha a and positives, lem ira Wine, each ay ayy oo brands, eet on or Lge by the British government to overreach the Ameri- to R, J. and G. Ayliffe, No. MUSIC TAUGHT, N THE MOST REASONABLE TER’ iS, by i Lady. | ‘who has a thorough knowledge of the scienes. ible and satisfactory references. A Ate ‘oe blog ‘atthe office of this paper, shall be Py mech, and head-ael it acts like a charm. the cure of tendinous and capsular injuries, unepproachable. ‘Travellers. boatmen and sea ouraias eo be without it. Price 73 cents per bottle. road’ ito above the » Hospital; =a ‘bE is \— TEE UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN THE FRICE oF | | ly DEN cr TRY, EAST BROADWAY. ISDAY, No. 55 Dest ‘tr fae em to teach Ladi 50 parts th the above list, | Fe rapid progression, Terms very Teasonabl ere gold fo a ‘other Deatie. All All wore $n Surgieal and Mechanical DR. SWAYNE’S Commer OREAT n CONSUMPTION. WINDOW SHADES. purchase this article, a ef Wild Oh OTICE—To those who may wish to EMEDY FOR iy ‘either by Retail or ne i fF tag ol | Windo: ir, of any in New York, ix am stieet, formeriy of ¢ ace ed the double prospect of bene! ‘various climates of ery, thaly be 70> suid, that 00 O20 hem y be misled, or deprived of been’ so suecessfal ia com- ine, Which has done | on garg hair work, in the vari- | ite and Sahai ‘all Compe: | Z,BTORE NO. 38 pound: wet c11 s0 much to rel rt ory 71 Division street. STREET, four doors South oF nailer the Superior Wire Window ma Wholesal and ietor of that pa 1 | Swarne’s ais | | Poth in this country and | F WINDOW SHADES, TASSE! Ox ty aalemed NEXT, (Feb. 9th,) No. 58 Chatham Street, New York, law, and one of | One door from the corner of Chambers, 8 new, extensive, and sai TRANG ALE WINDOW SADE ‘of every variety of patterns and quality, wove found rape ot Amenes. Pri at. rom our facilities for manuf we think we can safely defy ion LD! good assorti alely day come Cord, ‘Ke. 5 WiLL be hope *Wholeanl6 and retail pereianes are respectfully invited to DUNCKER & BROKER. | FANCY NEEDLE-WORK EMPORIOM. HENRY LAWRENCE, Yard OF FAN Bey ai paket Ban i Yhel character of the Senate, if they were to eschew taken | President making for the nt, and pasa the no- rea Years, to decetve the et ke etecras qa thi ally distri | the skia ¢ they yore no By wen the Impostor who puts out the common paregoric, of the | Tore of the brow. than the mataral hart doce, aa having no or & ahops, and calls it the Bacsas or Wi impudence to caution the public against the wich Ds. Bwarne’s Comrounn Brau orWus Cnn te they are inestimable, being of only 1 eunce Witte OF such Th tors, members Of Longress, and gentlemen from every | wigs, can INPOSTERS. And parcae ee agee bat the ort ial and only genuine article, pared by My ich 18 the oaly one compound from the Profession, and ¥ which | as nds and teus of pg a of [the unparalleled success of Cherry, for the ion mj i] sibra %. the a ed to to | call end examine for ben tention a New York, Feb. 7th, 1816. | Goughe, Colds, Spits r Paipitition 0 or peat Ne Breast a hey 3 font ventens causes, the abuse, “of cao | e 8 Wooster | y of Wits § RR oat. abe 19th trad ot thee noes eopeing. ertie pearees sar . and Race er eoarions quiclesof “e wi HULLS, os ire ee: it st] eis tabanars proprietors eae esr | eres SES whi ich h is scanew era or eminent meelf will | of th usual rel: hes, Ch pe Sanka, Welah Rarsbits, Pooch | | od bags, he. will Noserved ap ins surat | Dy arrival from reign papers, by every | GERMAN acvan AMES G MOFFET, No. 121 Prince street, ‘west of Brondway, is analy ‘rile heh German Silver of varions n rant unG URE OF CORNS. NI On x ‘a hoon EXCRESCENCES, etait Hot Pouter an tees ‘on application | sold will be del . (ais og ye be delivered Sart, SECOND HAND LOTHING f~y al ods of Beg Wanted—The_ hi Second Hand 7 sas 6 ‘Chatham st. 1m teasuable assortment of img, ot a mis im*re | ing the poblie that boy still continues to practice upon acces, paving meters time to those diseases, to which zi eer we | id pa i pam or poeetliley 0 ot daager, or operation will not occupy — than foar to fir and the. setfel ne instantaneous that inamedintely put ou their wae B. A ligp tase aod walt wuthost cheat | No. o ee ENee and ptnw Bout fac complete ae have we oe to Scares ce in the business, the Sa! the econ Tee 0 closely ry hare the be rn sf har that sceptics and “The Sova exe wale wi ote is being made wil i to snring pee eee teteoned act cael pret being so beanie, RHEUMATISM. tis | Compound Syrup of the ay of Potassa | | Tr reccmmend ABOVE, Uo Exporresen caret | fener | and kere er ral Ff Siaatice 47 ie B FACE AND SKIN. ETABLE LOT An Face va, 1G. 104 trenton arto sities ca ~ Is area The wise a | ea nd gtablinh a . | Sow" companies wil Se Hh Restorative, Anti- A fall assortment of every i i id in velerenge 0 plan ane Chart fie, are sold at | made to order every variety constantly on hand, and D: P ie rie (aa ‘Site ‘at tbs ak sa cts 3 OnA GRATACAP, 992 Brondway- | Wyatt & Ketchum’s, bo bs Oy sie E801 seit Ae weeny sly ere being Waaninetoy, April3, 1846, ‘The debate in the Senate, during the present week, has assumed avery interesting shape. It has developed the hitherto hiddea views of the prom. geat Senators upon beth sides of the Chamber, as to the course of action which they will respectively follow upon it, when the Oregon question comes Pee | up for final decision. The cross-cutting between | General Cass and Mr. Benton has created consider- most toa bull of excommunication from the party of which the Hon. Senator from Missouri has been for | so,long aperioda aigts ished member, has caused politiciaas to speculate gcly upon the rob: | result of this ugly affiair, as well as the eae | ey or proximate destruction ot the administration. — | Phe retort ot General Cass upon Mr. Beaton, on Wednesday, and the denial of that gentleman that the treaty of Utrecht oan | @ provision settling the boundary line at 49, west of the Rocky Moun- tains, which he enforced the day before, aed ilar | General Case's abseace, with so much ener; | eelt confidence in its truth, has caused his Heads | some pain; but, as is the case in all similar dilem- | mas, in which greatmen are occasionally caught, | their friends are not willing to admit that a hittle | faux pas of this sort is enough to forfent the respect | which they previously had for the Senator from Missouri, and so they try to pak out that he was not “cornered.” In such times, ’tis true, 4 men are oftener swayed by their passions and prejudices in favor of those tor whom they | have atalltimes been previously enlisted, than | by their reason ; and, consequently, it is difficult either to express a correct opimion, or obtain one, as to the truth of the antnect under notice With respect to Mr. Benton’s course now, and hia course on the same subject in 1825, I am dis- posed to think they are somewhat different. In this view of fd case, [ am sustained by the gentleman’a own speech, made in the United States Senate on the firat of March of that Piet It will be remem- bered that Mr. Benton, on Tuesday last, endeavored to make it appeur that the treaty of Utrecht guar- | antied, or countenanced the extension of the line 49, frem the Lake of the Woods across the Rocky mountains, indefinitely. Now, air, it 1s known, what a glance at the map will show, that that line would intersect the Columbia river, and of course the the valley of that river—the whole of which the United States claim. In Mr. Benton’s speech of | March 1, 1825, which I have been to some trouble | to hunt up among the documents in the library of Congress, I find that Senator saying, that “twenty years ago, the contest between Great Britain and the United States commenced about that river. The contest commenced with the discovery of the river itselt. The moment we discovered it, sho | (England) claimed it ; and without a color of title inher hand, she has labored ever since to over- | i | reach usin the art of negotiation, or to bully us out of our gene by menaces of war.”” If, then, nglakd twenty years before tho 1825, tried a % overreach or bully” the yme ord ile out of what they had not uw shadow of title | to, to, how comes it now that a constrictive tide for England to this very aoena is urged by him who | denied it in toto then? This is not a party ques- tion atall. It is one belonging properly to all par- ties—to the nation ; and when public men fly from their. former positions upon important subjects of this nature, ae is right that the Poanesy should kaow in 1799, Captain | Gray ee rol the.Columbia nay {on ‘1793, Sir son, nh | Alexander McKenzie was sent from Canada toex- plore the country west of the Rocky Mountains, for | the same object; and in 1803 Lewis and Clarke were sent by Mr. Jefferson to explore the river from ite | source, which they did. In the year 1803, the | United States acquired Louisiana, and with it an open question of boundary for that vast province on the side of Mexico and Florida. it was to be settled with the King of ¥ {t happened at the very time this treaty was being signe ain Paris for Louisiana, that representatives of this couatry were Cpe d one in London for the adjustment of the North-eastern boun be- tween the possessions of Great Britain and the United States. The former was ratified by ths Senate, and the latter, with the exception of the | article relating to the line from the Lake, of the ‘Woods, to the head waters of the Mississippi, was striken out by the Senate, and thus sent ck to j London, where it was rejected. In 1807 another | treaty was negotiated, in which efforts were made cans with respect to the territory west of the Rocky Mountains. "Without presenting any claim, they | endeavored ‘ to leave a nest egg for future sions in that quarter..’ (State papers, 18223) ri nally, an article was agreed to, west, as far asthe territories of the two countries extended in that di- rection, with a proviso against its application to ine | country west of the Rocky Mountains. The treaty | shared the tate of that of 03. For causes uncona- nected with the question of boundary, it was reject od od by. by Mr. Jefterson, without a reference to the “Alter many similar passages like the foregoing, | Mr. Benton eid, “the trath 13, Mr. President, Great Britain nas no color of title to the couatry in a tion. She sets up none to it. Taere is not a upon the face of the earth in which a British Mine ister has stated a claim. 1 speak of the King’s Min- isters, and not of the agents employed bythe * © ® The claim of Great Bri- tain is ed nik naked Uhre re founded in ting herself and injur- ' ing the United 8. The fur trader, Sir Alexan- der M’Kenzie, 1s at the bottom ot this poll Fail- ingin hié attempt to explore the Columbia river in he nevertheless urged upon the British gov- ernment the advantage of taking it to herself, and of expelling the Americans from the whole of the region west of the Rocky Mountains.” Mr Benton concluded his able speech by saying at the Amevican people would never submit to be robbed or bullied out ot their soil ig that region. These extracts are curious if themselves, as showing how great politicians will, at times, change their positions, according to c.rcumetances. Mr. Benton, as is well known, is not on the best Lied with the administration, and without imputei him any improper motives for his course now,so ie ferent from his course in 1825 upon the same question, it may be fairly asked why itisso. The game of politics is so curious, and the patriotism of the pol- iician #80 apocrophal, that with some persons it is not difficult to assign the proper reasons for these changes. The country wants the question settled satistactorily, in some way or other, 23 soon as prac- ticable; and 1t would better become the dignity and | tice resolutions in such a form that the other iad Tusis | Would have no trouble in meeting them also. of they do not, the country will be kept tor years ina sly constant state of excitement, Mebarn g its indus- triai pursuits, wiil be, in the end, as as hen Wasuinetor, April 8, 1846. | Mr. McDuffie—Fifty-Four Forty—Local Affairs. We expecta tremendous onslaught upon Oregon by Mr. McDuffie, to-morrow, should his trail physi- cal constitution sustain him. We remember his speech of the seseion of °42-'43. He described the | country asa desert, deluged with rain one half the | seni and parched with the drought of Egypt for the other half. He denounced the wild spirit of adven- _ ture which would leave the blessings of civilization | for the hazards of savage life ina savage clime. He would not appropriate five dollars to facilitate a pas- sage to Oregon. If he had a son who should get | the idea into his head of an adventure to Oregon, he would say to him, for the love of God, do not go. | We expect something of the sort to-morrow. At | the last session of Congress, the bill from the | House for the occupation of the whole of Oregon, and to which the notice was only d in its | passage, for fear of offence to Ei the coun- try were Soompted gmt the that bill wae kept upon the the vote of South Caroli (Senne: Hager and and ni MeDiies) and from that cord of expired. Mr. Allen made the motion to take it up, and by two votes it was lost. The bill would have been rejected if lifted, but by a vote which would have certainly placed many of the advocates ot partition in an awkward predicament at te present juncture, ¥ ign letter Ad hoi Greenhow, i bates M4 the np) in whic! compares Uol ‘nton Ree antiquated, ‘egucistical Old Sarah, the | Duchens of Marlborough, who was dismissed from | court phe ano — anges panes A species of quadruped which we h | nd diagust)—the letter of Mr. fe | ieeaSowr we nag hes eared up the ire of the Se- j and we look, in cot uence, cet |e tito on in which fore ampe yimoid | willbe broiled ovet ‘over, and salted, and eaten up, bones all. Mr. Burke and Mr. Dempster, combined, gave us jeone at Carusi’s saloon on Mi Monday even Upwards of six hundred pe mo fy were Tonight Hoa. Robert Dale ¢ vs ae the E. street Baptist Church, on the Rast. Institution, The President receives compa- re Indians are ee oe town. on the avenue. | ton flourishes on the avenue, in his Mexican cardi- dinal of many colors, after breaktast, and sits in oe oe ee ae ot Texas has two.of the aad fae Woking mea in the — Florida two of the indeed, the ling’ sed from the river

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