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LATEST INPEULIGUNCE BY THE MAILS, | President, but thet the President had in his possre- =——————__— AUUTION BALE 5, ees sion eloranies - Ts rong, ae it was sought J.R. CURTISS, q 2 reyes to withhold from the Senate. Pe ytoa demaa- Paes CASES igre wp oh ae Se eine ca, | estas cle forme, of Opld atest fr acesunt a(auderariare: 8 coms | Bones, ou uae... R*duetion of rice. FROM WASHINGTON, __ Mr. Mouruxap argued for the passage of the re cle of breadstuffs, than any thing else. Under ordinary oor imnparescion’ “Terese ack ey Cameeed on the | "second 0 oe | Fihery nono on i op | MONEY MARKET, pres 1 it might be dificult to induce the people | oer OE Wil te RE set as Wr SA ys poesia glee gna ge ursda: | 5 , Auer. 1 fe Com i) ol o fe ™ iY) Apel 8, We,’ | to adopt it as an article of food ; beggars, however, | PIST ecg Oe ae LEARY AND FANCY S0gaee “Den fen” | EXOITEMENT IN THE SENATE. foradien on the subject, which the President might Pl penis in Mall street has reached @ very great must not bechoosers, and the goveroment will force | atthe ‘Ancuion toom, 3 Pint, ccruer Guldatrect, Bir Shardoch have tt in his nt Treo - 1° in today was ter thi 109 1p asso. c ss r. ALLEN re} at len against the tna ee srester than it into general use All wo want a. teal end we | KEE ole wotee of ual Cpilery, for retailing. | Hare Qe THE OREGON DEBATE. tion sat eeRCnE sain ntatom eaite Me .y | have very little doubt but be tely become | Also, a lot 7. | new Bairy Baldst, ia two ucts dec. deo. Tyler's administration, when Mr. Ailen had moved Norwich and Woroester, 1; Long lelend, 1]; Resding | as great a favorite wit? the people of Europe, as it ie | .,Al#0, 1000 4 biaded Kuives, for account of « former par. | egtsled Oe ee ry hich Railroad, ; Morris Canal, 1; Penna. 6's,4; Kentucky with those of this country. i | al a ale of Faney Googe. | ado! LA FLEUR DE CHAMPS. ‘i | Toted c eee ae Peanite bare on 6, 4 5 Ohko @s, 24. ‘ | Old Stock Exchange, N. B—Tho whole will be sold from involes, and no enter Fis Bik ‘Anne Lee | Wasurxaton, April 8, 1816. | his reasons for that reeoletions those reasoes ware There was a very slight improvement in quotations | $1,000U 86s. ‘st 109250 ahe Farmers? Trust = ome Jeagurde, ie Hany Gordon | The leading whigs of Baltimore have been on to | connected with an impression which was abroad e | ae weerercnnmernmareremenaraitemrererre— |. Dacre auan e n quenten ts formances will com | i i passed {or the principal fancy railroad stocks at the second | i ding BBL % toe 1 eS Sete e rca as kaw ne ne’ Resor | Bees ate quitter pent. | Your city recently, tur the purpose of making ar- | at the time, that the Oregon bill, whieh had entucky board, but it cannot be maintained in the face of the pre- | 5$7,'0 K ie do USB | tare trom private family, among which an” Wilton, Bras | rangements there, as well as in Boston and Phila- | the Sendte, would not puss into.a law, because it x de Gisg 200 4 . | sent state of the money market, and our political and | $0/000 °°" 8 Huge RR, ww tt sheep ply and ingrasn Carpets, Fioce, Cloth with i * would be intercepted by the President’s veto. This foreign sffairs. The fanci 3,600 ‘e 50 oyany and apber Furoitare, Wi Pt the President’s have not yet touched their | 15000 Ohio 62, °60 oo BOWERY ruy A. W. JACKSON...MANAGER AND PRO! pagan fags “ 4 5 on PRBS OR | delphia, with their influential friends of that party | was the boast ot the British Minister. Now, Mr. A ec eae r ne | in those cites, for bringing Mr. Calhoun forward as | Allen had desired to know whether this idea were Wachee haat eaters x FA Fin-yWrticles, by’ order of « Marshal. The Peformance mill eummeace with the , aging Mr. Calhot 20 do At 18 o'clock, an_A\ f i MYSTER, | i i connected with the official correspondence upoa worthless fancies have not fallen off so much as those | $20 30 do ‘im fue health, aud rich, €o! ors, mee pe Chourii ‘Mr JR Scott their candidate for the next Preidency. With what the subject or not. But he had bean oned down, ea O more value. The sub-tressury still creates a great | ‘23 do beso 43 «$f avis esqaiakenea cnet dbaibrenuatinn Mr Clarke success they have met I have not exactly learned.— | :he ground that it would imply a want of confidense deal of excitement among week triste and eS 30 Me do 40% | See then Fa.niture, Stoves, Ke. . Mrs Pala Ido not believe, however, that they can succeed in | ia the President. i the Senate pass the bill asit came from the lower house, | 430 Kx PS BE Sonate effecting an object of that kind, so as to bring the | Mr. Buses moved to take up the special order. there will be more lame ducks wadiling out of Wall | 58 C#atoa Co, be 5 1% Long inant RR as J WOSTENHOLS ‘e sued OADHEAD ke ATKIN? Ms Hedeway whig party round to Mr. Calhoun’s support; nor do | one word in reterence to the remarks of the Seaator street than there hes been seen for many days. S$ OhioLife& Trust 97 100 do a 40 | Ss oleh DAY uA ay Anny ie Mrs GJcnes | I believe he would consent to run asa candidate of | from Ohio. No member of Mr. Tyler’s cabinet had The receivers of the American Mutual Insurance |‘) NG WorKi, Si 1) do US GH | Toeots of + ‘tes elegant Britausia Ware. oe | that party, under the assurance, even, of success. It ever said anything of a probable veto of the Or. Company have declared a dividend of twenty-five per | 25 do 10 ay ite Banding RR 5 dTea Fote=the wncle to be poremptorily | would be preposterous to belteve 1tfor a moment — _ bill reterred to 5 nor ae of the cabinet Cent on sll admitted claims against the Gompany, paya- 3% = 42 ot ot WE ma : Of Go hic aud Sandwich Tea Trays, Play ‘ | There can be no doubt at all but that the whigs are | ““yit°4°l en’ I qi not say 80; but I will reed bl the 29d inst. Pty do 8% 59% 100 do 60 63% | 0d Ware, Tab! tlery, Carving Kuives aud Forks, &c. > Le ‘ r. ALLEN \y, 80; leon i i eo Oe an Catalogues are vow rendy. aiottre | pirand Gna ae a willing to detach him from his own party if they | what Sir Robert Peel said of the assurances he had A second proposition has been made to the Michigtn | Second Board. DUCLUZRAU, Auetionesr, « Doors wil! open at half past 6—eurtnin will rise at7. can, in order to weaken its strength for the next | of 4 veto. F ; House of Representatives for the purchase of the South- | 14) .ng Harlem RR, 060 40 25 Nor k Wer RR sng | BSEGANT BLACK WALNUT, MAHOGANY § | SSS Dinsliheatieh cbontins« lass’ ld Mr. Catwoun said, that whatever might have erm Railroad. The prioe offered is $440,000—$10.000 in | 103" do Sw wT do 833 | Tureen A buc Ce ceAU vei al Sa Sacetase "sp OREENWICH THEATRE, doing his, isall they ‘ean ever efiect wih one Drenthe purvoue of President Tyler, a8 10 the vate filteen days, $90,000 in ninsty-three days, and the balarcs | 4,8 42 uy Bs 1° | clock, at No.744 Broadway, the entire arntare stortined | Corner of VARICK & CHARLTON STREETS | (i G.\hie.t isl. they can ever eftect very anti. | ofthe Oregon bill, he had Kept it close in his own in Ove yoars, ia equal enpual instalments, The com-| 5) Reading RR Wh: Me Comep Con yleof Gaui XIV" Sole Proprietors ... ... » MEEBE & TOMLINDON. | potes of the principles upon which their system is | ™ mr Auten said that he had not said any thing pany is te have the privilege of connecting with the | 5) Farmers’ Loan 3 ne . covered will “H, P. GRA’ rs wi . Mr. Calhoun, like Mr. Benton, has lost tne | about the President and hiscabinet. He passed Toledo Railroad, and of completing the Palmyra road to New Stock Hxe Fo ee a ee Py Tg good will of his own party, by opposing the claims | to the Secretary the book contimng the. pri Clinton, and restoring the convection between that road | 1s0shs Harlem RR cath 41 U8 sha Nor k Wor Friday th marble top; mahogany This 8 fey i to the whole oF Oregons and conse- | speech, he had referred to, of Sir Robert Peel, ia a) }the Toledo road. They are, also, within five years,/10 - 49°", i do Arf ieee olan; Sale ‘The perforinance withthe Read cf the ating, Cxprct to be ever placed at the | which Sir Robert says, “that it is_im| jor ae -) ee Frid Pi turksy red window cur MILL ead of the nation, while retaining a position hos- | Mr. ‘Tyler to sign the Oregon bill after he has ex to complete the Southern road to «point asfarwestes | 5} 40 ee pent OMtes... 0.00... Mr Bad tle to his party. But evenso, he will never consent | ressed the desire to negotiaie.” (Laughter.) “He the meridian of Coldwater, but with the privilege of se-| 5@ do %§ 6 do. Monday : ene jot Sean aeemeallans, Pew Leap | (© Fun ae a whig candidate for the Presidency. | Sir Robert) would trust that in the assurances. of Jecting their route west of Hillsdale. They are alsoto| 3 1 on, RR ; i 4 ne sticks with Urane r | t fap | As Thad anticipated in my letter of last evening, | the executive government of the United States.” keep the road between Hillsdale and Monroe in condition | 100 | do 7 39 «100 do « xs Evga Rede het end whee in ‘tan j | Gen, Cass took up the gauntlet to-diy,thrown down | '"Mr. CaiuoUn.—There were regular assure for business. Bh lg ASS te eR hee carey ‘waas| Mee Wwichensen | DY, ke fiona = fey betore jesterday,and vindi- | ances. Tne assurances spoken of Were drawn trom i rit ire—C % 4 - | 3 The banks of Salem, Mass., have declared the follow: x Nor & Wor, Hriday Si % do bs 63; gate sat cha spa pape pre tay <a tonne id. + Miss Julia Drake | por depersaatel is by Mr. Wheaton, pea the ie. | the President’s desire to negotiate. | : ju . I believe showed that that treaty was abandoned in June ’42, | Poems! oe ips erignhry neta bv ‘nies by the French Minister, while the news of the rati- ence, or by what other Senators would have it to | fication of the Ashburton treaty had not reached | mean. Sir Robert Peel trusted in “the assurances {Oe tem annaal dividends :—Asiatic Bank, $200,000, |‘ geeessyesssssyysss=- SSE three per cent, $6,000; Commercial, $300,000, three per Died, cent, $6,090 ; Exchange, $200,000, three per cent, $6,000; On Wednesday, the Sth inst, Mr. Exisma Foor, in the loobi i ; feather bede: : te it atie i | ara Doage ARTFUL BODOR ill commences. snail collection of origiaal Oil Paintings, by old Mercantile, $200,000, two and ahalf, $6,000; Merchants, | 721 year of bis age. : Fees, Bezes. Paris uatil September following, eo that Mr. Whee. | ti Red egerengrelsreca me rats piso ese 3 Me: ws’ | tle friends, and ihose of the family, are respectfully cenom rend — i Orchestra Boxes... ton and Mr. Webster have been a little too fast in Peni ea tate tonal to the legislative $200,000, Pe eed. kong, $200,000, | savited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, ne IOS 4 4 peer is | using Gen. Case’s thunder tor themselves. asure” for Oregon. three per cent, $16,000 ; Salem, $260,008, three per cent, | from hislate residence, No. 118 Greenwich at., without ASSIGNEE'S GALE OF OIL FAINTINGS. | | pprer Se Mr. Dickinson noticed Mr. Webster's attack upon | "Mr. CaLwoun.cAe to the assurances here spoken $7,000 ; Village, $120,000, three per cent, $3,600 ; Dan. | further invitation. T avavings, ke kasera tae aan ( see Tinka | Doors open’ at 6 him, in a speech of near three hours, to-day, which | of, every Senator will see that it wasa mere de- vers, three per cent ; Warren, three t. On Wednesday evening, after a lingering illness, | G1) rie 4 ‘by the old mas. | ciwely. fh ing® 7 ly | of, every Senato 4 3 three per cent ; Warren, three per cent Pau B. Luoy. ters.anl deservedly eatecmed throughoat the United States, | p,BOE office open drily, from 10 A.M. to $ o'clock P.M... when | Wascharacterized by great point and cutting sar- | claration, from the fact that the President desired to ‘There are five reilroad iron mills in this country—one | ‘His relatives and friends, and thore of his brother-in- | will be sold az anctioy,and withoet reeervewnest. HURSDAY | Private Boxes and can be secured, or tickets purchased | casm. It was one of Mr. D.’s best, efforts—being | negotiate. in Massachusetts, one in Rhode Island, one in New Jer. | law, David Banks, are requested to attend his funeral on | sud FRIDAY. Apel lith "ard rth, at 10 olcloek, A. M., ee SO WEY ea PIT HRAT HE —— | entirely extempore, and told well with all who heard | Mr. Auuen.—I don’t care about deductions or ad- dap seat Raeaen ‘and one in Maryland. it is Friday « siternoon, at 4oaleck, from 121 | Bleecker, corner ford (lig G tke y aS allery in the Granite Y AMPHITHEATHE. | him. He detended himself from the attack of Mr. | ditions. There are assurances here spoken of ; and ‘estimated that these mills will work up a thousand tons | On Wednesda: ening the 8th inst. of consumption, | of pig metal per week. These works have large con- | Mrs. Ann M., wife of Chas. Felch, and d tracts from several of the new railroad compenies for | ®i#00 Williams, of Albany, in the 23d y Saoency. Altosa oclicetion at near te Tails, and those already manufactured and delivere! have medals, consisting of a complete set of Con ‘The perform Bihar =, ha fall dress ; CRITIC WANTED.—One who is sequanted with paint- sont 4% i yA F ‘ ‘ been pronounced, by competent judges, equal to any ing 0s anert, and wroi ‘ble of wri Freee Also, all the most celebrated great men, . Also, the WELVE HOKSE CAVALCADE. ll the papers immediately. That he alluded to it | Gen. Cass said thathe did not intend to trespass imported. The denen deo rae a pvp tesity must, | Appiyse this Office imecdinee writiog jast wigens, ids for cram, a sav ere picces of seulprare, Mr. Sands will introduce the | highly trained English Fairy | on the 23:h, but had not incorporated it into his, or | upon the time of the Senator from New York, but within a few years, be immense, and the increase of BOARD ED. baste, antique vases of CINDERELLA. taken,in the report of his speech, any further notice | he rose to ask the Senator from Massachusetts to i ‘ ig ¥ A YOUNG MAN, in some respectable privete family, | Ta fe. Among the paint- in Ponies, Damon and Pythias. | of it, but merely apyended an extract from it to the | read the letter which he had referred to yesterday, ills for their manufacture is so great, that we shall soon B Ineation not to be more than aqaarier of @tmile ftom t ings wi agni landsc>pes, by Salvator Mr. R. SANDS and his infantile gymnastic artistes, | phlet edition published some two mouths after | Mr. Whi late U. S. Minister at Berlin. be able to supply it, however large it may be. City Hall“ Address Tom. Herald Uthice. am | by, Pitan; Chat Crowaing St | ao ase CAMILE MCR IAB ete ; Eeevke: wa Gxplhiaidge theraltesisa Hie cle tae | trom | hs, Wheaton, lates: Beale poh hos aw i The receipts of our railroad companies continue to | BOARD WANTED, | do; two superb bartls ‘by Borgognone; the Marringe of fa! | Webster pretended this was the offence; but in re- | Jaid aside his notes. He had also torgotien the dacrease, and the actual value of their stocks, as perma- B* A Youna LADY, of quiet and domestic babits,in a | #sau, by U Corrad ality the cause was his questioning the wisdom of | date, ipo | Webster, by reference to hi ts on O; d | i . SANDS, LENT § CO, J FROPRIETORS, | challengéd contradiction of © regis stare and | you can make nothing elae out of 1t or the pointing out of a single discourteous expres- GON QUESTON—N. NE. BOUNDARY. tion. He pati k the Ingersoll speech was delivered | On motion of Mr. Bregsx, the regular order of | on the 9th of February, and was reported through | the day being resumed— ingie statement init, | . MR. 2: Lowy Doo) Den- | embraces over 6000 objects of 8! ty | MR. DICKINSON ET AL. V8. MR. WEESTER—THE ORE found a coliection of very rare engravi fe Susaaneh, Pignone; a marine Rent investments, to improve, in spite of the complexion | family. aud have dil the camiortet a hones tone OF the Promaeihe Bernt ot ke eal ane the Ashburton treaty. He said Maine consented to | “Gen. Cass—I think it was in October or Novem of things in Wall street, and the low prices ruling in | Tosa extiser would pay punetually a fair price, most soleadid gallery pe. i the dismemberment for the reason that a man | ber, 4 | and do her best 1o render her company agreetble. “A CARD. to comelnde with would with his right arm, when advised that it| Mr. Wensrer looked ixto a book. the market. We ennexa statement showing the gross | A well furnished large sixe room would be required, lower |. E, WILLARD & W. Wf SIRLEY Auction AN ETHIOPIAN OLIO. muat be cut off to eave his life; that her commis- } the Se: ad it in mar gncome of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad Com. | hay Py tah oo chen eet peelarred. | wit iid personal attention to. the Salesof Honse- san an RS Pre yielded up 700,000 acres more ot territory to aetna Meigs area: % . E.'B., offiee of this paper. | ‘ i 7 MISCELUA- : A ars peny for the first three months in each of the past three | _ al +r : house marie tocks oFcnsckery, Ganda Groat N ous ENT: PRT AINM ES ron d Pare Pereion: | the Britieh than was given them by the Dutch King. | Mr, Wexster—No, sir; I think it is connected years :— | ~~ ——F0 FAILORS. ~~ | sates of Real Estate, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Also, solt tieg, rIRALAND AND IRISHMEN, iluaieted in Socg | He showed that Rouse’s point was given to New | with some mestage of, 1843. Noawicm amp Woxcrsten Rartroan. | ANTED, A FOREMAN in a Merchant Taloring Estar | £4 ftom ansis trian BHOADW ay, hi Heariaes e CTs, York by the Putch line, and that Mr. Webster was | Gen. Cass only desired to remark upon a 1844. 1845. 1845, eut; one havi experience ard si Orr 1% | they will move tothe spaciousstore; No. 17 REL sertect tone MBS. TIMM, ard : | Willing to negotiate away 700,000 acres of territory | point, respecting the time of the rejection of January . + SIL68 at 11,697 65 14.29) 67 | as, may hear of & bermangat, situ Yeald | Adsma’ Express Office. melt imer MES. BROUGHAM Inte Mise Nelson, | for it, which he said was worth nothing; yet he was | quintuple treaty. 1 think I revollect the po.mt Febrave 12.186 05 12,161.93 14,706 76 | desea real name and reference) H.W, at the Herald | AT THE SOCIETY LIBRARY ROOM, | willng to give Maine and Massachusetts about | substantiall i ee ee ease “\_ RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRT We demons iro FORK SALE, Monday Evening, April 13, | $800,000 for it. He said Mr Webster boasted cf| Mr. Wuteten—Had not the Senator better wait Total, 3 months. .... $19.90375 42,388.96 49,857 14 | AL tain situation nen lady's trevelling mud. ‘The best of A LIGHT WAGON, nenrly new. Also, astrova | 1 tytroduetion,.. ra .Mr H.C. Timm, | having made this treaty “solitary und alone,” with- | for the letter. The increase in the first three months of 1614, com. | Te!rie2ce given, by addressing a line 301 Ninth street, between SP i masons, with shalt and pole, and double set | 3. ‘The anbjec: iat teat and ambi- | out the usual protocols attending such negotiations, | Gen. Cass.—There is only one point—and after pared with the corresponding period in 1843, amounted | Wu-Bant S-x:h avenue al0km_ | andkied” ¢ minutes. Apply to tioa—National rence cxemplitod-—Faints, of resem | andas Mr. Webster said, upon the principles of | some further conversation across, Gen Cass pro- to $9,306 21, being about six per cent, and the increase | JOHN WHITAKER, piowie EON. Se belkeeks. Diderenoa etores he Celdentisns cea tet | “equivalents.” Mr. Dickinson then referred to the | ceeded to give his recollection of the passege in items of education—Deserintion of a He‘ge f | Provision in the treaty, compelling the American | Mr, Wheaton’s letter, referring to the quintriple an | government to send a fivet to the African coast for | treaty. Mr. Wheaton had expressed the opinion | the purpose of searching themselves, and to prevent | that the treaty of Washington had had the effect of | England trom doing it, a thing disgraceful to the | Jeading tothe rejection of the quiatriple treaty of1812. | national flag. The McLeod atfair was next thrown | Jt wasa mere anachronism, because the Washiag- L alam | in the teeth of Mr. Webster by Mr. Vickinson, who | ton treaty was not signed until August, 1842, whereas | said that Mr. Forsyth would not enter into any ne- | the quintriple treaty, on the 2d of June ot the same gotiation with England, until reparation was firet year, was as dead as the mummies of Egypt. In in the first quarter of 1846, compared with the corres, ubscribers, or will for. SEVEN ofthe pere breed. imported per ship Nore dex Ponding querter in 1645, amounted to $7,148 18, being | imroriaves and Pernaiery snare hin Eta OF thumberiand, from Londen, forenle by'A. Urleve,3 “ARCHY has now ou hind an_anuenal variety of do- imell. about seventeen percent. The percent jncrease this | _s@itie HARRY, COGGILL. & CO, 290 Pearl st né foreign Birds, Rue Cages, he. ke. at the above, Year is large compared with that, and should the present i mest rate be eontinued throughout the year, we see nothing To ig Makers. No.5 John atvect, 3 doors from Broadway. alo gterre ANTED, afi Hand. Ny ii jiately, INT, to prevent a ae regular semi annual divi- WwW alo st?r ony EW BATCHELOR Dwell sect fh A BEAUTIFULLY prt Fro “Fourth Ward Democratic Republican” fi PH TAKER, lave of Thorpspear Shinten, York. | bed KING CHARLES SPANIELS dends. The surplus ir was expended in impro- Fourth Ward Demoeratic Republican street, on the second floor. Two joquial and expected, inferential | made for that offence against the country; but that boration of this fact, Gen. Cass read trom hie ving snd extending the road, and in increasing the pro. REGULAR NOMINATIONS. ales beng wth it For farther perticalar, ay sab at ee ene Concindiey wis | Mr. Webster had sat down at the council board of | private journal, (a8 rupposed) a memoranda of seve- Perty of the company. The stock, therefore, at this | ee Oe we ee | _alor ‘corner of Maiden lane. Anew and instruc called | the nation, with one whoee hands had been washed | rai interviews with M. Guizot, in Paris, upon the moment is actually much more valuable os an invest. | For Autstemk aldermen To LET, AT STATEN ISLAND. pe ot EN Brougham | in the blood ot an American citizen. He passed @| game subject. He had one other question ya ment, (han when it was selling within five per cent of DENNI§ MULLINS. THE NEW handsome aud well fniabed Cotiane, wt ean . Andrews | Serer creatine courts of New. ark, Aad said he | pose, and that hpenoetlaeer mon dtpacay \ a 8. 6. Prevailing Chat “4 dr. ave con- t of ion Par, to say nothing about the favorable opportunity to | JAMES bead in'ghod AMSG. SMITH. eirstrong & ye | tented himself with an assault upon the living, and | - Mir Wenster._Will the Senator from New York invest now, compared with that time, or in other words, | EMANUEL JOSEPH-ROBERT LEWIS. Nests oMiorina meiaed Wicmren frase, pe pollo ed | Bot have cisturbed the ashes of the lamented dead, | permit me the floor ? the stock is better worth ninety-five per cent now than Inspectors of Election, 7 ener, called =" r and spoke of the learoing and virtue of Judge | Mr. Dicxrnson.—For an explanation, but not for jt was then, erin District C,H. Colieday. Joba Bias, pSecond. Bie ance Srom the landing. ihe: che PAT AND HIS CHILDREN, or, Affection, versns inte- | Cowan, who gave the McLeod opinion. He said | the purpose of makin; speeches. i Wo annex aatemont exhibiting the quantity of cor. | S07. FH. MeUuire, Foaith District—Joha W. Avery, Jue. st evquite Cty: Caro di Moate, Staten — acest (ees doeceine, cura by Bar, Wy cbetar, “netved |. Mr. Wreasrex —1 ¢ Senator from New York hes taln ertiolos exported from this port fut the frat quarter | P. H. McGUIRE, Chairman. 0 GET OR FOR SALE, An Fatpenaheahe of s08, Meeps, | flash and dagger's plunge, and urged on the mur- | “repeat HOt gave way for a question from dor of Laplipuie Lp This table includes all } Secretaries. ‘ a A or ploy Fons three story sad bese ; ATs it | derer wits his Soo He so eiiee. ae ee | the Senator from Michigan itt eo exports cleared from custom-house, whether for ee tain 1 rooms bess the kivehen, and are fitted in | »), | 8ter to be aman of high standing on this, a je- | Ww —Wi pose he will allow me ; | ELEVENTH WARD. atiful style throughout. ‘Two of these houves sre 3 feet | f * the Pe iveipstiog—iee | servediy higher on the other side of the water. He | ann seaworkt oh tae Gomostic or foreign ports. | (THE FRIENDS OF thefollow Exronrs yrom TH Port or New Yous. gates for Charter officvrs, to Ipril 1844. 1845. 1816 | elect.on, are 1,251 2,360 street, nud av. 343 sia aie | O'clock, toad front by 52 feet deep; and two of them % feet by 44, with wide court yard in front. 7 a res The jou ‘commands a’ fine view and is within walk of the ferry, where boats leave every for Barelay street, and every half hour fur Ca- aaelos the night Irelaud’s early oppres- | i % % ore peli sg Senate 7 read some portions of Mr. Webster’s speech, and lesm of hope for the ¢ire?n Island h eri aah lo. Mr. Dicxinson.—Certainly, sir. Pronounced the conceptions “god-like,” and craved Mr. Weasrer then explained that @ post avo sympathy, from even his worst enemies, under | ag it was called, if it came in, as in this case lal, come of Fou il 10th, 1845, at 8 the election of Pearls, bbi K i id candidates. . the infliction of such sparkling wit ae Mr, Webster | McLeod, before the punishment of the individual, Sie, TE aH BY see ae | “Joc Aidermda—Jacob Mi ‘or Assistant Alderman— mead Chiriguapber ntrerts Drvitege sf fina thertigs, Abply to van y had shown in speaking of his speech. He cloeed | he should be réleaaed, and the authority under diieg, owt 70 “8 gow Piles Smith. Vor “Assessore— Christopher M. Gary, An- | al0 dw*r STEVENS, Hoboken. ig—"'Thy heart is my howe by an apology to the Senme, tor having noticed a | which he had acted be held responsible. 2 1 1,564 1a em an, Constables=Lioyd Bryant, lee | ARO ODD TD) TEND) | Brougham, words by H. P. Gratan, composed by Tsonal matter thus at length, and apologized to | Gen. Cass —If the government did the act, he s a} a = $50,000 T LEND, aga sco of Austin Ranitipe Mir. Webster in the language of the British apology | had no d t | ii $00 an wal SCANDINAVIA. F QN,20ND AND a term of years, | 4, Mote pecalisriticeDivinelicatination of AL} for tha mandet of Deron that he regarded the mat- | Ms. Wicneren. Certainly: bodid it under theew eat #5 | 'Ticidonwrerduy: the unainrcieene's BMe'ar Bie Eke | sore Somsroum ES) Past, and a will be | Fathel araiseworhy thw otherwise Aneed ts il | teras a ‘most serous part”—and said, as this had | thority of the British government. lass 8 400 | tal. corner of Broome and Eid: if a in sams to picuts, Arply to 8 8. BROAD, Hive, falled NED MURPHY iTHE FISHERMAN, Or, been deemed a sufficient apology for the murder of | Gen. Cass. —That’s what I want to know. 1 es apres EES FELL, Secretary § Well mryess Mi the Coouen Waser OthanyBenemnens, Specimen an American Myers ve might peered | Mr Weasrer referred to the letter of Me. Ste- 10) t ELL, Secretary. | 7 Crue! Kitty. in expiation of his offence. I have been rather dif- | yenson to Lord Palmerston, complaining of the act rf Pt | QT. MARR’s CHURK ROMIOE. sOBNSUNS dkerchief Perfa: A bree fuse in giving the principal points of Mr Dickinson’s | of the seizure ‘and deatroction of the Caroline, as an ww iiiAnne wil veotieaitr ates ses Fredo stekaees ea the one ents “th Soh tag pees coed the eee ak nS |S as rf 2 j 21 Courtlandt street. Mr J Steam rks bet pal n Cass. — uid it ow coul K 4 ba | arch. and immediately afier the saie im to sella better axuele, scheme ther them. any the Senate at this time towards each other. Idid | British giverninedt: kane of the circumstances am ing ths pov lottccn ike aectiacone ero = Rot suppose that your Senator was 80 caustic as he | which would lead to the necessity of thie trane & Saree neS ee TO) 4 ssn cuatritiiem eiath tapes: [SO | ee ee eee | Ne ay " " ws : A CARD ed it, ‘ol a ir. Weaster referr: mator to . Van ut 4: Sas TR HERRICK” }Commitoe on Pows. ches, audarstands tharough!y the care of heoeses ond FF, DESANORONHA.« youn debutant on the Violin, | with Mr, Dickinson, that that is his forte. Mr. | Buren’s message of 1838; and to the history of the 1 2.08 antibncee . bir to walt ou fable, and to ake imei vea-rlly e- i: from Porcugal, by sear ed here from Rio de Js- | bogs has reds poraet 8 nest about his ace Canadian rebeilion. Tne Gevernor of Canede, we: . 5 | ——BOPISH CONFESSION EXPOSED re k0o: city reference from his last employer — | neiro, wi is Cogeerts 0 r jo not see how Mr. Benton can remain a silent | der the authority of the British governmen ET A ey eee xen Laaieiee. ond 1 ster of the mare: at Moser, Hawland & Aapin- | Goes latendato appede before the padl tpectator in this Senatorial m/e If he do, it will | adopted measures of resisting an invasion of Cane- — } jate of Marshall (i lege, Ponusy:vania, will Lectare on | ne Frogran.me and other particulars in a future advertisement. | argue a queer state of things between @ portion of | dian refugees trom the United states. He did re- ay meu: teais with females 10 | a9 2us*rre the democratic Senators, and the whigs. Mr. Allen, | sist it; and on the 29th December, 1887, this act of A] mine.) at 196 xe ee FAREWELL CARD. Tunderstand, is to take his turn at * Dan” next. the Caroline, as one of the measures adopted under 1 "y,prohi sited from coming 10 th " Se ee corner E loward » (TBE Menegers of the National a eatr see Coes, Chee. Monee = TenBE era ont ee gies ae to | the general authority of the government, for the bist OST PUBL IGHER | _abaeiatee eNO raniesy ta I SNY"__| naperaileled saconae of eve peat sexron, and offer the cit Not! at all wonderful, if the dos sap. 2 ‘Asi. sme Cn ee eee ernment hed usa WON Wen o nhor Be; i AT 136 NASSA@SIRELT parte me lp cyan TR ae ee auido ha | chortucdither invasion OF tie Lion Betinn oreo 1790 Jonbing Merchacts and City.and Country He: | "SHE Highest Price, h,, is paid for Gentlemen's | Thursday the seh, 7 10th, and Satarday,the 1th, will TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. | at once a cause of war, pe ‘most conciss , in one Book, for ‘Clothing, and sold’ ag the be the last nights of performance for this present season, as seis Ww: J Wed — 4 profess geal mei, bei Self In- | Also, Repairing, Cleaning, ths Company will osen in Baltimore on Monday, Aoril 13th, In Senate. uh some further remarks between Mr. \V 1103 he ase of Schools, Frice $130. Thu is’ | clemsntand superb style. 100 Drap and | and remain there precisely oue week, previous to fulfilling ot i18, 1846, | Stet and Gen. Cass, to the same purport, the subject 2506 i, giving the detail of business affairs, and {:isen Pants, choap—with an dssortment of seasouable | thelr engagmcnts at ‘Washington City, which will comme ‘ asHinaton, April 8, 1 was dropped. 188 ot . f mich as Costs $10 12; Pants $1 to5; Vests $0 cents. | on Monday. April 2th, following. 8 Clouds and rain—the Avenue wants it. We de- | DICKINON awasnar. waperen. “— aire Tales for all kinds of Barly | ‘. E USIC TAUGHT, pend entirely upon Providence for the watering of | 4) about one o'clock Mr. Dicki rose to his oat - M ° the » A i di tion of the ( ON ahttemetharcta artes” BME | tetraacetate Bras ‘hy |deanceagtan the tere eutingap he eoeied pean ron bape GLEN C . 1 ‘ ining. This beantifal litle work should vethe | '['GLET OR LEASE for a term of years, ws s Samme madilectoryvelesneas™ A tse ag, | coneregati i i House, ane! , near Glen Cov. al of Mr. Webster yesterday. The crowd az phe ene mile Ho one Ie will now accowmodate 25 boarders, aed with $1000 outlay, ed sor HL asthe ofkce of thir Fanos thall bo tunntoet. ane et Seta. be ineyeane-in tis pulectiny, pal ‘members frem Bookkee: on ble Rutry taught in \e more. place ttended to. J Breese, Dix, Westcott, Hoase ‘og | , ookuaeriag by Dovble Ratry taught in twenty lessons, | 10more,, Jr has actantages oper aay other vsee ia ite vi | ly attraded un ; Ere | Diskismom,andotbers’ § ia the ‘appeared in the lobby below. siftig | _'Thomont somplor ‘asec fons od voted Yar. meremuile | . The Faritare, Gicek, he. will bolt with the rlsee, toa rinse’ es Bee id ois orgie ns ca Cy | pitt, Dicxrraon, alter some general remarks upon Mg | Matiicaee __ 7AMES ARLINGTON ieee | FURRITURE FOR-SALE OHEAP oo | ML. Profesor of ie Griar,moping Accordoe snd'Vis: | On motion of Mr. Fuinrinio, the Senate took up | {he courtesies of the Senate, said that he regretted rn aT Ot tT FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP. lig, continues to teach at) their own re- | the bill for a change in the distrioution of the clas- called ° should have been’ f \CKET SHIP LOUISVIL! from New Orlean: A FAMILY removing. will :ell a handsome pahoseny Sony in all parts ‘ork Cer 1 much feeility | s Acation of the duties of the several bureaux of the | was calied upon to witness jave rom 105,823 P charging at Orleans wha:f, foot of Wall street. . Pillared Bedstead, Palliass, Matirare,B 4, Bolster aud Pil- bef yeonression, vy Ma new bat never failing system. | the Senator from Massachusetts; spoke of Mr, 5S | faeces steed to ihe recipe “ftw goods | loyal early new, foro hall wer Os ue sev emenalle, Apely wis Bond wove. Navy Department, Huntington and J.M. Clayton | Webster's unprecedented auack of yesterday, of ran.9q | Lomedintely. , 210 _ | other usefol Houreh-1d Articles. Please eail ei 238 Sprig, | debated tanith Winte eetepammmmaaene ig | the sneering manner in which that Senator had 6482 | ‘NOTICE. | near Verick, between this end Monday nese, a9 8 rte co ROTTING. ted the bill, when, at the suggestion of the lat: | treated the Senator trom New York; but be (Mr. tis | MPG: DE LIRAL pill Bases send his permit on board “THORN CHAMPAIGNE rs he tighadltea mons bx Kr D.) would not thus permit the hon. Semator to es- TH | one ema of barkh marked G. Li, without dslaye cid” | FRESH INVOICE of this delithtial. Chk 0 is in pi ptonise:s Diyas, asm eR | cape in the emoke of his own cannon. Mr. D. hed SNOT SL | Zi stor, to which the stration of merchants, hotel Reger, Mr. Dicerxson moved a resolution, asking of the | reVer seen such an exhibition as that of yesterday. wz) NOTICE. adm crear inca yt wt coat fd fe wieee atautyover | © shape As 5 teenie hard 5 Mong’ Rivery batted I, was characterised by an utter want of that cour- oe. =| ALL PERSONS ore forbidden harboring or trasting the | mnom auperior to thet of any’ apf ne Day, Friday, Apnl | any American vessels have been visited for the pur- | 1eyy of manner which is reeoguised among Sena- HE HL | Call Wale, eggdeverat por toninatag Wile fed | wrisare C' LIVINGSTON & CO... eT eEN * LOSE. | Of the treaty of Washington ; and it 90, to give ine | OF ad among gentlemen. 2! is aptain oF iguees of said vessel. < SEO BILLIARDS IMPROVED. a TR e Ma a aa COUN’ SALE. Tho Long Island Insurance Oo, | ()7T FIELD, wmn-uly ntorma hi inde andthe | pondence that my have fakes plies Meese ae | Te Vice PuxsibeNT.—Does the Senator of North 9,300 OP RREE very handsome Cow early new, for sale at a (ove Aa 200,000 Dollars. a that he has returned to his ‘old favorite quarters, boris hi | Carolina raise the point of order t 796 in." Thev are just the thing for a light fancy busi. BASBFORD'S HOOMS. entrance IX Ann st, ad om authorities ol the two gavernments upon the sub- | “Mr Manava.—I had hoped the chair would have tess, May be seu at 337 Broadwaysop stairs. alo lore Oxvice 41 Fuvrow srneet, BRooxtyw. | Mnseam building, or 149 Fulton stveet The | ject. Adopted. | 1 int of 781 - CONTINUE jo take Fiske 0 bul.dings, machinery, mer | bles have been pat in perieet order, The Tobies are Slate, |” [We expect this inquiry has an especial bearing | called the Senator to order. I raise no poi oe LLUSTRATED ee vee Daguerreo- | terms. This count TS pecced’ dnronghs the fre precioes They wis atte ei rteen bye nek Gashions. | upon Mr Dickinson's proposed reply to Mr. Web- | onder. Wrosrer —Oh, let hi He 567 | Fifth streets, Phi cozllagrations that have ever Secarred in she coun they | the best ia. this country, Laggan balls i Boat nonCate | ster upon the McLeod case, the impressment, and | bo ‘Deeuteeon i anid omtet ora the ques» me < | ed prtireage che oon pongo sly slighe tina ts for ayte ‘Bitiand Todt lo: Toda | African squadron questions } R | tion, it ought tohave been raised e: r. Mr. D. omer ~* - 1" het rake. al loses which the and French Gar. or, bast ie naire ane Mito, | A om ot adverse reports upon private cases | was'surprised that 60 old aS nator as he from Mas- of many of our staple productions in ited the American Yagle, bear. | The Compiny take special care to notify their eastomere in | “Mae ar article! @ the trade, eee | Weer babe Cates Guna Gontaleennnen | sachasetts would be the first to tresvase the line of the Gret quarter of 1946, was much larger than for-the | ing fodal of the Franklin Institute, New York, of all expirations of policies. tweet Be Gravion’ resohedo ling for the | courtesy in debate, und that he # ould have especial- 1 ale iw . . a 4 J 18 wi Corresponding querters in gjther of the two previous ee |, SE AE a3 2mis*r fe t FINNGBeereuey, cee CHICKERING'S Intest diplomatic correspondence ‘upon, the Oregon ly thought oe a4 Me wo _ aie oe years. The shipments of beef, both pickled and dried, A CARD AND KNAPP’S ENTIRE. ems | DIAN FORTE WARE ROOMS | question, was taken up. | (aspirating the A hard as in hu: ny ob ate] cheese, corn, corn meal, flour, pork, rice and wheat this | HY ENSY A KNAPP respecifully retarms thinks to the OCULI } BRUADWAY, rooms and? La Farge Bu year, to far, have been unusually large, compared with | oll peroneal me ia os image Bincking k ay So if DR EO ld. LIST a 293 Rw York, Purch:sers will fiud *hs assort ws, | Mr. Atten— Pane that informally by, sir. Rnbte died Govened end 3) Cie see i to Guarter of s century as Kear Ewriny. His personal atten- the Eye.and to all Imperfections of Vision, from to 4 | Prices the same at ihe above rooms asa, my factory i Mi husetts should aiso have forgotten the cour- Mr. J. M. Crayton hoped not. believed the | iesiee due to an absent person, (Me T Ingersoll) Europe, oo H . j previous years. The demand for these artiales in 4 re} pe ste: | ee ae eer fom sto 4 | toa. ‘at mtr” | Adoption of the resolution at this time, would facili- | of whom every principle of order and courte Farticulary in Great Britain, hes lately bean very great, | ™perochaplerepyttiqn. St os Tonnn Eire it Unmiaimis Broppece of the Tout Fooge, Caras snd : v iy | Spare petenaent OF the question d the | forbade him to epeak as he had done. For himeelf, and must continre to be so through the reason. It was | cheats,who woth: mea learn se neelorise co th 4| Aina 518 Crsted wid Rr ateaion and suecess. SECA y Or bok ont rine Piclent ee cin FILL | resolution. He had heard nothin , he had seen no- | Mr. D. would say seriously, what the “ny fm stated In the Britiah Parliament carly in March, that the | ja,coueducnes of hie being engaged 11 building ‘i veterate exses Of 8, or Bquinting, eared m | town, f Massachusetts had said sneeringly, that he was jiewt in every | ) A ry arf Giliae | a Ay y nee thine to change his optaion as to the impropriety of | weil aware of the “ feartul pend against him in 6 bis manuf: Soverrment of Great Britain had expended more than | a: corner Bowery and ldth strest: nad 1p Brodey oe a Dreir | the passage of this resoluuon. His objection was, | this diseussion. Continuing hie remarks upon Imported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior bounty | 718074, . the company will appoint Booksellers on! a handred thousand pounds sterling in purchesing maize, allitwytre_ | and finish. tasted | Agouts, Inno ease will a drugaiat, b eyed, and there that from day to day, on the arrival ot an Engheh | in “ ids,” Mr. D. —Indian-corn—ard rice, forthe starving populetion of 14 [oj aeust are Wiese | Seaetget gee ames ep be cee wa The gS reap Been anne the calling for information upon the Exe- | plies to toe te ead meaner: ot Mr. Webster, Ireland alone. This is but a moiety of what will be re- Ti dastock tegen ile tne Gre’ and residence 81 Broulvey—eatrance 6 Wyarrem | large sale for and ford area ‘will fad sho agency | pec agg Lote eecune the passage from Shakepeare :— 5 . reer " H 7: | <a h anired. The experiation of corn trom this port this | peat love irom May’ frv.0cf clay wall kugwa FITSL FITS! FITS! TS? FIs? if : be bed ati er te der or scig | distrustof itn bie hands, There could be no doub ‘2h when ae eg ene, year, shows the anuswal demand for this article, and as | fe rumber of years 6 the ‘i House N. 308 ae veoeratin EXTRAGT is garciy vecenbip |u me oslo wl ba to will | after what the President had done at the opening Lat no dog bark.” s00n as the navigation on the Erie canal is resumed, the | Htdeon: whol will be ‘OF separa’: Ditvemiee Fete ree The ‘eu fa, | the session, that if he had any fnformation in his pos- | And also spoke in a epirit of scathing irony of the re jer! reenter vale, tire, ‘of the comp n-, immense supplies of this grain, now in sterage at the | panel, ates Ry ollie eet OY ABT yer : er A court os ke ae rity thet P ied ee | ee bate West, will be forwarded to the seaboard for shipment | '*pftrsopa of that day. ire on the areiwer_ | ederond jrecedeat inthe healing arb imploring ts Veslth | | P.8-—The-cxtrordinary vitnes of the Ur: Ee: | Sach proceedings ea this might excite’ arooup: “as Gnas cote theineat domiplins to Earope. Onr latest edvices from Polend, report the AILORS ps Fg | those that give it atrial many of whim had loge t gy ne Fie pailonenhy OF thelt action upon | | people, a icion that the Senate distrusted the | Next, he read from Mr Webster's speech of fwople of that country as being in a starving condition; DEA 4 TRY | nter the infloence of this dreadful direuse. | Whe hea toon | mas eystem, epi botay thas then coe very ha feset | Presider id ha F § d his wonder that the LEKS, Jia the important question ¢ answer. co tosay are very far superior | President. 18 would have abad moral influence | day; and expresse i and instead of being, ee is usually the case, a large ex: | TT HE Sabscribers have ust reesived an invoice of superior ‘arvalls, afflicted 23 eadive pill cl the aaa will immedi- | against us. Mr. Allen did not wish any interence,asto | should have poured the seven vials of his wrath— porting country, it will require large importations of |. cent yen ‘1 - - | eeesion, which it was TF to communicate to the | | Besater that he would trasernit it without a call. | Be of ime « Who dares to lente of cure sworn to March, the 1th wit ; residence, the Inst thirteen weeks. +} P q invited ty cul and bave ther cases exami- | Yo’, in b ice given fire of charse. | brig Mary x sath reach Cospimeres ‘which they will sell af fora te Mayor of what might be, or what mi i Vv sotto voct, behind the Reporter—“‘Seven jon, from eort of ion. sex stieet. Alan, jacad Petty cured, 74 elancy anzeet 5 ry RAND | ; ' Might not be, in the pos | ( oie, 5 ac ; ° i mn ot 1? “Yea, sir, seven!) upon bis humble and Feign raat ony tn eta wt fr carey: “OO NIKON GOIMESD € pantie, | Mer Rlnte, Net nocd magn cy name ak LANDING. ‘ee | ug eeolations —heraurey 0m bie opposition to | Tl edna so lage na tndteigtalos baer tion, Where the supply will come from, isimpossitic to 16 Cedyr street, near Pearl it. | ji! jee 17h enn # cases have been | A foe pate ed RANDY, of the old and genuine f pi very superior quality. high proof and fl- | Mr. G. M. Crayton appealed. that there could be self should have been _ a8 the victim. Mr quarter cake cightha-the cargo of the | no tangible ground of ‘objection to this resolution. 1 | D. would give a word of advice to the honorable Jet arrived from Hochelle, landing at pict | only called upon the President and only required him | Seoator. If, in looking back upon his past life, much ST NICOLL & Co.,67 and 0 Front stegt._ | to give the information eo far, ain hiajudgement, it | of which had been spent in the service of his coun- ; & Cove. B le and colored, of | might be deemed compatible with the public inte- | try, all appeared to ' tad.ace" | rest, no farther. It was lefi at the President's dis- | the fmure, no bow of promi tell, as the harvests last year, througheut the whole of LDSVITH’S “tie Europe, were below an average. Gow t ai h tee ch. Rots i. my” . fe 8, B. Considerable opposition has been exhibited in the Bri- fied 19 o¥ly Three Dollars, ive tebe Medicine. te eavefulsy peeked in boxes, for transporte | $1 tith Parliament to the admission of Indian corn or maize, | Ladies cistaes daily at 11 A. M. and 434 P.M. Gentlemen ae ee bos. 59,817 and $11. Single bottles, with necee- | Also—Otard, s. Brandy, pal { ° A varnou' tages, and ot choice quality, in half pipes ; into the ports of Great Bri'sin ata nominal daty, but | {0/iee he dar and eveni a8 ier, DAS. IVAN Proprietors. | tercnsk » | rt i ‘ ‘amenable for tie “there is every probability of the ministry carrying the ir | Lad Principal OF Nel VANE & HART om SUPERIOR © | cretion pps. | Bat, from the opposition of the ind let him be 4th’ FORBSALE, ie 7 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER STOUKS. | Chairman ; ici | i tbreak of wrath Oe Fe Se ears A Seen eel Ty G6. Seat | STUSREAY "ERMOET CRE Kec” | ly to aie, noir te Stan, ned | eda Mr. Dhan herring Pa

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