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and all ih writing observations = upoa absurdity of a war | aboms, Oregov, Mr. Huntington reviewed the | regres of erbitration by the President; that the Seeretnry of State, under the java of nations upon this notice. Mr. H. proceed. | ed to am euborate legel review of the weakness of the’ ebnbiusions against arbitration by Mr. Buch- anom, Thence to the state of the two nations generally, and especially as ex- isting in Oregon. He would preter, upon the whole, that the notice should be postponed for some weeks, in the expectation that eveats might occur in the iaterim which would reader the notice en- tirely unnecessary. Reviewing the evils that have alréady grown out of the unsettled state of this ques- uod, and the probable harmless result of a mere | notice, under other circumstances, he said that trom the recommendations of the President, it was al- mot impossible to hope that it could lead to a paci- fication 1n its unqualified form. If wwe give the bare | notice, With the purpose understood that at. the end | ot the year we proceed to occupy the whole of the | teigitory, it must at ance stop all negotiation upon | th@ subject. Tn conclusion, Mr H hoped that the hog ape the peace of the country would both be | NO MORE LETTERS ON HAND. Presipent, in reply to Mr. J. M, Clayton ing tor copies of the official correspondenee, it | ony, a. tess the last, upon arbitration, ted to Congres place between ihe t ys that none has taken | governments of the United | sand Great a, since the date of the last dosaments subinitted to Congress. Mr. Wensree, asked that the message be read | again; he desired to see if it met the terms of the | resolution. The message was read. Mr. Wesster said that the inquity did not ex- clude the idea that letters had been lately received by the Department of State from Mr. McLane, our | Minster at London. ‘Te was generally iad bratoed thet there bed been recently such Istters received trom London. If there be such letters in the De- partment, it would appear that they arenot embraced | inthe terms of the call | Some conversation followed between Mr. J. M. Cartons and ee i Auta” when, in motion of Mr. the message was or- dered to be printed, ats fie THE OREROKEES, The Paxstpent transmitted a voluminous mass of € papers to the Senate, on the affairs of the Chero- x Secretary was proceeding to read the pa- pers, when, with some passing remarks between Mr. Sevier and Mr. Jarnagin, the communication was referred to Committee on Indian Affairs, aud ordered to be printed. [The message proposed a division of the Chero- kee country, in Arkansas, between the Ross party and the ol ‘treaty, or Ridge, party. And this isthe only mode in which the peace can be preserved be- tween them. We hope the President’s recommen- dations will be carried out.) And the Senate had a brief Executive session. House of Representatives. Monvay, April 13, 1846. MR. DIXON—A conRECTION. cong 4 report of Mr. Dixon's remarks on Friday, ['re- ported him as saying that Mr. Ingersoll’s grandfather wasatory inthe Revolution. What he seid was. that Mr. Ingersoll had #aid, if he had lived in the times of tho Revolution, he himself would have been a tory. Mr. noting about Mr. Ingersoll’s grandfather being a tory. It a misapprehension on my patt. As Lam very particular to report the truth, J, wiih plea- sure, make this correction; and it is especially due to ost eloquent and gentlemanly members of A LITTLE RESOLUTIO: Mr. Bropueap said howas not in thi the House; and he now asked to have read a little reso: lution, (holding it in his band.) Mr. MeConngun—I object to it. I have been tryin: fer six or eight weeks to get in a little resolution, an. havn't susceeded. Mr, Baopuran,— abit of troubling | Let it be read for information. It was read, to tho effect—that the Committee of the Whole bedischarged from the further con jaa of | the bill to licente canal boats. [Voices — 10."7] The fre axen.—The resolution is objected to. Mr. McConnexu.—I object to it. Mr. Baopuxap moved that the rules be suspended; but the motion did neo rge Mr. Tuemreon, nsylyania, moved thet the Houso reaolve itself iato mmittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, for the purpose of taking up the bill to pro- tect the rights of American settlers in the territory of Oregon, uatil the termination of the joint ocoupation of the samo. Mr. Asuaun rose for the purpose of making xecu- | | tve’s.igsttoetions, in is opinions upon this matter | yp. by of arbitration, bad eut out a whole chapter from the him that such tr: affairs between | Sound conve | aia | for in the SONAL EXPLAMATION. asks leave to make a personel explanation. Mr. Asumun commenced by faring, while he was ab- an allusion had been niet Alabama. MUN remorke: en opportunity so-sarks dig taRinaton Shee the pestle. | ape tent (Cries of Goon” "goon" I 'The man from Alabama stated on Saturday that a ao port inRhe Baltimore Jmeriean was retntan hy and the | rit read the sentence to which his remerk was | , £0 the effect—that while Mr. Yancey was charg. i ir, Webster with hen AH @ pensioned agent of the rers, and thet ehundred thousand dollars had | deen invested in stocks for the purpose of retaining Mr. ‘Wobster in the U. States Senate, “Mr. Ashmun said the charge was untrne, and called for proof” He und atood that Mr. Neseey said that he (Mr. A) any each thing, and t! a e vel (Mr. A.) did sertion, it did not reach ; man from Alabama rived at that point in asked ‘to mak explanation. The ter declined; he had # right todo so. Yielding ihe floor ior suche yereee, wasonly a matterof courtesy. He (Mr. | A) intended to and did say, that the allegation was | not trne,, The denial reached the ears of some gent fen, and the letter writer for the Baltimore American | ‘was accurate in what he had stated. SURIEDICTION OVER OREGON. ey louse, by a vote of—aves 8, noes 78—resolved it- Mi ‘0 a Committee of the Whole, on the State of the on. Mr. Hasciw, of Maino, was called to preside over the ‘Vommittes. % ‘toprotect the rights of American settlers ry cf Oregon, until the sites of the ties | of the same, be taken uj Mr. Tuompson, tea panini moved that the bill the territ Beopnesn moved that Dill 15 be taken up—to | tienes canal boat Mr. Haratsow ve notice that if these motions should — fail, he would move to teke up a bill making appropria- | tion for fortifications. tr,d °18 "Letts take the votoon theirst motion | The question was taken, and, by ayes 70, noes 63, the bill for the protection of American aottlers was taken up. The bill = been through, the first section ‘open for amendment, and it is as fol- | tion of the Supreme Court of the Towa, and the laws of territory, so far | be applicable, are : Dare extended territory of the United State: ky Mountains, ; and iate country wi fortieth and rty-third | ; provided that this act shall | construed nor exeouted in such a manner as to deprive the subjects of Great Britain of any of th rights and privileges secured by the third article of treaty, ‘signed ut London, October 20th, 1918, and continned in | force, by the treaty of August 6th, 1827, untilsaid treaty | sipaistien aha cease, by virtue of the notice provided | oe agers article of said last mentioned Treaty. 2 lenny to dmend the section, by addin, after the words “Rocky Mountains,” the words “South | $4 40th parallel of north latitude. Jmentin @ few. pertinent remarks, ¢: ig his | E inion that we should now extend our laws eee all | ue et mantiomeny Cr teoad ‘we hive afright to. Woigive | Pn arrangement. After the | SL ve been g “fhe'territory is found to be oon) we cen then the proposed amend- | beyond the parallel designated ment. sed the amendment. Heut, thoug! pe pase ill containing ular line of parallel; that was for negotiation, ty making power. | Masea ‘Tm Hawny Crav—This vessel has been got off, and was Mr. Aoams, of husotts, sald that if nd. Sales of Stocks at Philadel | r whgt wore mnvdinnd te 66 68 demeod ot ae te ne Fingy Boao, April 4-100 shares Behe Beak, 6 dsys, COMMERCIAL. | tong tothe ety yr moran. te wil beat won| Fl fi indicated Ore 3 lo, n ; | emery le Eo ay, py emek exces a otf i Seate Se, 8, 8; 408 City fot; 1600 Gace i Sew York, Tuesday, April 14, | SO Weare under obligations to Mr. Jonathan A Chapel, that Groat Britain, by the convention of 1016, | Mares? recat snakes Mochanice Bank, 2516; $500 Corton rhe market was very quiet to-day, Do wales | sc New London, ‘or very talnable shipping intelligence. renewed in 1827, forfelted all right, by the omisator “i of any mo is effested. . Baie C Farber, hence (Feb 4) for Gibraltar, &e, pat ef the word “pettlement,' > end the nd'no righ Lambe | Seb 68; 5000 do 07; 50 shares Girard Bank, 93; $0000 * red monte to 1800 bal. | jnro Crtainns, Farber, hence! ‘ es he, “a ebttloment. Mr. ‘Adams wan asked by Mr. Farren, of ‘Saeonn State 5’ Lrvmaroon Crassrwrcation. into Fayal pthreerteed aby rhe set reo m| ‘Qbie, whether Spain was Tot allewed tol Keep Temas wy Dh Tho shares Reudlag RIL 55; i00°%5,°35" gute City Uplands. Florida. i. Bo sevk, ecbin snd alert pnts SY sick and in the hospital; grant to ms of all her rig Eigats'on the | "88, pe Nek Se {uferior, a= —- a8 pe ralog. + Peerfo, Wasnot that consideration? Mr. A En ay, 7 8 | Favar.—Ship Apollo, at Charleston, brings accounts to the anne, counderatns stall, ‘There wes nober: | Naw Sunsey—aAt the Cherter” Election in Newark ~ ws Sth of Mareh,and reporte—shipe J N Gossler, of Philadelphia, the Kitt. “We took a lice—42 deg —and ran it | rday, the Whig ticket tor Mayor, and a 8 | from New York fo: London, leaky, discharging, for repairs; fo the south side. Ata previous time, under the Loni. | 7orte if de I oer ff oo : ray errata! i Glasgow for New York, dis- * plane 'treaty, we were afraid to claim an {he Louk | Zatomicer lh iihget say organized eppe- a A ‘Arvam, of Thomaston, from Glasgow for New York, ~omth side, ander that treaty. fear eT BRE to the | sition, There was much division, however, thougt bet ® . | charging, and would have to heave out. Brig Chaires, of and *to@paibe. "We didnot claim: unter tne Lone treaty, infie sera how on ein Dette hee none “none nose ‘nece Il a 18h | from New York (soe bore). Br batk Lady Seatoo, of Laver- The foundation of all Ei | cakes : eral reeult te’ | Rea. Eetara ar Averion—House and lot North | pob, for 8 Johan, NB, rudder broke, and hall otherwise inz territories on this continent was tickets in ‘ieee | West corner of Pearl and Ferry streets—lot 24 by 100 | jured, repairing: Fp a dangant a! Lv ae pry La Jott not snd King of Englund. elec | fget, $15,700; two story brick house and lot, No, 173 | was wrecked og the west end ofthe island few days prev Te citle a obtained | ta Elizabethtown, the election for Township and Cor. | Henry streot—lot St Saat by 76, (lose apiece 18 by 8.| ces te Ora ean vy Lately cocaped with. the lives. iy chapman 2h or lachtone | frig @ene emery ymin the taccn of | fet abn, rom tharnn), #400) time sony ck | ARS’ Pre eine pst we ae ee wae peel San srares Seu erecs me Nave pranvese | amcemrters tant na we Poteresonorat Gave rene $000; we Sar | tothe arial toe tye “Apolo il aya there hed vee cae ot | § roved, reiinqn: reaty in 1 ot We ir that the whole Whig ticket in Woodbridge, | Tompkins’ ma: I etween ‘yess sea to the island, on boon of leortenty on thie cotiseet won wn Missle. | wads county, wes elected yester Tomtetday, after a warm catine ond Now Tien ries, with 5 acres of digtres, but, it ew, ale of wind from the westward, rippi. Prior granted charters | CoOtest—the firat time the Whigs have prevailed in five ‘eho 000" snd iat Somer of Hud oon tot | "a Base OW ER in out paper of it ie oath ens detrnnre only 80 | TT San anette $0.300, sand. lots. | 7th Jan, as hev.ng been found abandoned, was bead Oar right | 12 Rahway, the re Whig ticket was elected by Py » 93 by 76, houses + | Ely Rephnesle, Musrip, supose sim lat 429, -N ral * Lo eg claim at | about 40 majority —Newark rh Advertiser, April 4. Al 68 Liberty street, 80 by 93, $14.000 each; stew. sad tomo captass, sup-tearga_ and fve CRRA. "IO id wet want i in 1010 fer actual | Cwernmaey Rue dai | Go. pia ra ae ia Liberty Wet tty | | men, ail of wom w re oy Ses guest by ti hap sas UA MOOS felen nese eanion, 0! |. on Monsey, pesceu od The a fale dupe and. | feet, $4,700; do. 89 Liberty street, 2s by 18 feet, $22,7 Mi Tor Demerara, en reearrat coe sites ire aioe him that Mr. Yan- | iy | lon; 2 Waived the poi war. He w without exception. the conventic 2, ttlement. not Sound convention, Mr. Buur of South Carolina, remarked that Mr. Adams was responsible for Mr. Gallatin’s offer. espectiul er discourteous, buc he must | say, in his judgment,there is great truth and force inthe | nt, that hie predecessors, ( ‘among | the territory with the amendment proposed ory, and it was negatived. moved to strike ont inthe mean to be position of the Pr them Mr. Adams) Great Brita: The question was taken on by Hovstow of subjects of Groat Britain, of an liges, secured by t! at London, October 20, {the treaty of Au | stipulative, shall were trans- | jects of Great Bnita’ States which lies otherwise provided by law adopted, he contended then Congr the hiwa should b | they ought to retai: | and not confide it Mr Sara of Indiana, said we gave tho “notice” to | destroy the claims of Great B: then (o extend our anything short of 64 40, would be avery Tuoatrsox of Pennsylvania, contended that we | Mr, should extend our e did obtain thet right from Spain, she of 1818 snd 1827. Copying the Nootka | the N. » they left out the ” They omit i beosuse they h us to exercise the right of settlement. Adams thevjinstituted a comparison between the Nootka | » C.—I ] With" some further general | private adventurer, without a commission from Con- | ease. The Nootka convention gives Great Britain the it of settlement, a: and | tion. Butthe word seaidoment” wea Sealand ‘upon as | giving them peerent Tights to Naatamee ee Late NevigtonDoeheg ae” curen-mi ence geese, Ar. Our Lake is now open, and the steamers are |S Eee eats See. te oF Cape Possess territory. He | about prepared for spring business. The. Wiscon- | J Bip hat conventi Ned Jeanet—M H Ogden. od tie i clssaien. of Great Britain to | sin, Capt. Card, and the Empire, Capt. Howe, will | Sivacrane~Bine Shaler Potter and lady, Mr Jones, + He made tet no Gatien. ‘Bur it Probably take the lend; as they are the largest boats | Masrannaie rh Maris M Klow—Mrs Tousalin, in every aod that of 1918, &o. &e. offered to divi Alt he third arti 1927,"'the w by Uf the 8 exte inthe war power to the President. laws over the people. we had no right frou 49 to 64 40, who had? Mr. J. R. Incensoun repiied, limiting our ju ageinat 49 or 54 40. dent was doing in the matter ; ho might t) or 68 ; in fact, we would do. Let the first section gyre as out fixing a boundary ; and if th settled, this bill would come in gency. Mr. Woopwanp and 1825, did not make the question one of boundary, | ai NOTICE To sHIPMASTERS, and the title tothe territory did not belong to giving tie | pisces, of the, same ai Tach copper | , Wepope that Cebtaina of voaeis arriva at this port, will notice for the termination ofthe connection. belts seh scarph and t rts of the keel ‘have sop..| tot On TLt a a eAeT ae ter ante Ror toe ‘At vo migutes past foar o'clock, tne committee rose, | Dolts in scab hem vale of eight fect, the | Fulot.or Cape. Hosta? Bigter, of our news fleet riety tga sxeoutive Wools lenin toa remeel of sulen: thie £2 wee tocuae: | cece et MeEaR? RONEN, communications, 1@ Of em Wi Toterence to ero- tion, will be 185 feet long on deck, keo troubles. y ; PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 15, snfit Hany, ia pursuance of «notice previously given | and be the larg P | MOON RIMES... ..6.. 1058 a introduced a bil move obstructions in the naviga- | ee tion of tuo falls of the Ohio river; and it'was read twice, | ,,At,theias not Yet received a name, we have deciied | —" nde and meigrted to the Committes on Roads and Canals. ’ | ment'te the large and reepectable family of thet Dem : Cleared. The House adjourned. A large ship ought to have alargenome,and where cena | Bark M W Brest, Mayhew. Nevritas, Drett k Vote. New Orxeans, April 6, 1846. | larger one than Smith be cont Renee Xe Bark Bras igo, Wiliam His Jtueio,8 Bartow &.Co. The Weather—Leo; De icals— josrox, April 14, . | Bark leans, En eh Remioval of two venerable Trees fromthe Common—a Sine | BPE Ba, (Br) Haan s, Thanos i Guan Evo. Thave succeeded in fiadi . dy h gular Case in Court—The Water Act accepted—Mr. pits Barcel, Beaith,& ‘Savi Bergen o- eaemeni Co. iT edalatdeees pi ¢ 2 gaeing _ TY Pace where | Wilson's Resoluion ogeinat Slavery passed by the | Bra Reet, He “Nh nde AH ait awn, tite afew lines. Forthe last | rieuse—aMr. Burnell in the Senate agein—A new Ship | Becht Or os, isi ‘MeKee, Hand & Co. ans days i i rained oe rome andthe | for Skiddy’s Line—Stock Market—Dr, Woedward, $c. bo Sarah Ai nd, Va, Platt & Prer- lower part of the city, or rather the back part, to- On Sunday night we had a smart little shower, which & | Wards the swamp, is completely flooded. The wind has | served to lay the dust, and made the grass on the Com. | cpr Nancy Bishop. Beott, Fortan Prince, Skelding & Ferris blown a perfect gale, and with the quantity of wa- | mon look still more green and beautiful, In promenad- | lock Roscina. Fria | ahs penne ter that bas fallen, the lake has overflowed the awamp, | ing around this earthly paradise yesterday morning, I Barge Delaware, Crease, South Amboy. oa ors a pee t sity, Bere It Laartaqnbt Soa Cir. noticed that the woodman’s axe was busy in bringing to Woot arrives, ae. ames 18 0 ad, les to 1 , ton a pave as well as the Lapa The co es ove the ground two of the venerable sycamore or button’ wan Rasee tion ood, from ‘and Macao, Pot dera, acd members, and will be a cli The lion pianist, this morning from concerts. ne K health, caused by the constant Mr. Crisp goes up the river, to Mrs. Mowatt leaves next week and the Swiss Bell Ringers, ha The * Cricket on tad travellicg vana. tised by Mr. J. E. ‘he gentleman from Massachusetts | pected with your establis! pen to all the wor! refused to carry freight, to-da) of water on the. road ayy olee ely con | a hymn, but unfortunately, th Jaws over all we had a right to. If | jxme. bur uoforne war found to be too arte fe ee eee ries hime, weereupos Capt. —) Sterling—227 Carhar:—30 - nobody. It ware high- | Shy algjand an excellent whistler witeall voluntesred'to | -p varrau:-Bris Srertinn-d27 bales Coiling, & Curher=30 }O occupy, possess, and sub- | whi-tle part of the L07th psalm,about } Pro rat yr ipnttae iste fy rece see rice, Proirier Freres—i¢ if this was the case, why should pe Pe i Revee Sraot' brs Cleve, laws over it? Beate rit bed JH Palimaneet 6 tox Tt Quimby that lip did not know what tl insisted that the convention of 1818 } e of the ated 01 Leopold de Charleston, and soon com ns ent at Mobi e Hearth,” hat Durivage, formerly be ment, and has bes! ly produced at the St. Charles theatre. “the cotton market has been rather dull, all the week, eding is is fore files not ex: inferior, arriv good mladliog ood iair, H Baurione, April 14, 1816. Tha Weather—Dabney 8. Carr— Shipments of Flour from Foreign Porte—Arrest of “Buffalo Bill”—merican Nullification—Businese of Baltimore—Health of the City—Markete, $c. The weather continu | the earth, and vegetation crying out fer more. . | | The Mon. Dabney 8. Carr, our minister to Constantino- - | ple, sailed yesterday in the ship Cincinnati, from this port, for his destination, via Liverpool. The ship Cincinnati, Capt. Coleman, which sailed from this port yesterday, for Liverp. rels flour; 289 barrels tallow; barrels bread ; 1 keg of ric 17,000 white oak barrel at and other articles this port during the past yaring the than, 69,000. 6 arrels of | ports during three calendar tonth wheat and corn exported during the same period, was also very large. A man, calling himself William Duvall, was arrested oer since, aud committed te prison, aling about $120, froma room in the He made quite a ind presented all the exterior quali- Sivce his commitment, it has been ascertained that be is n oother then the burglar, “Buffalo Bill,” visiti in thiscity, » few on the oharge of ste Globe Inn, by the use of the nippers. dashing appeara fications ‘on Broa known New Y¥ timore, doubtl sure. There On Sunday night oy wi lower part of the two boys and 8 § wore doing w jour, 1 and” life before them. barrels clo: 21,216 locust of A or so to come. ‘ave birth om account ere ral mass ction for mayor, recor- jeneral council, occurs to-day, er, arrived in to ces his rived. this “morning, and bye six nights, this evening. its. Mowatt has been Seite “v4 @ probability that he w: forfeited it 'by ¥ of the tights and privi- | icle of the treaty, signed | 1818, and continued iu foree by “until said treary ‘te of the notice, provided icle of said last mentioned treaty.” Connecticut, submitted a provia substitute, that this act shall not be extended to the sub. in the territory of the United of the Rocky Mountains, until | ubstitute should be | ould say when to British subjects, and in their own hands, ritain in the territory, and In his opinion, feablo ntfair. ledthe 64 40 men, and stoutly on question ; 80 far from The Acrobat, Family just returned from Ha- The rates are as 6} to 6} ; middling, 7 to The middling, fair, 7} to cool but clear in this section | of the country, an occasional shower scarcely wetting 1, Carried out 6,662 brn on the 3ist of March, the number of barrels of flourthipped to eyo was 40,160 barrels ; West Indies, 31,269 barrels ; 31,151 ; Mentevidio, 7,110 ; Bremen, 1,117 dim 8; other places, 3,017-making a grand total of 114, ipped from Baltimore ito foreign The quantity» of ment sold nearly $24,000 worth, all forthe West. The number of week, was 63—moles 32, females 81. rio off 13, and small pox 3. Tue Man title inquiry roe Fs deaths in this city during the ‘past omen po '».—Few transactions have been made in Howard street flour since Friday. Sales of | ji were made on Saturday, at $476. There was at terday, but holders were firm at els. yesterday, at this rate. Set- hati for receipts frqm cara are at of City Mills four would sell iry. The receipts of wheat are very of nf to prime reds ai small. of some small 6: i at #5,Pbur" iy ite for white, aud 63 a 64 cents tor yellow. Fring 1n Norrorx, Va.—Several small frame tene- | & oP, Sol Has Thore ewes res bab vory little enquiry, terday, for | ments on Bermuda street, between rene are ae mreet | from New Orleans. whiskey Small lots of hhds. sold at 28, "nd Darvele at Church street, were consumed b Bre. phy: Kellar, 17 days from New Orleans. | 24 cents. ning last. Three on the north heist ot the Seeel, | Satled 5 Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. owned By Mr. Jos. Nash. and three onthe south side, | Barks Rapid, for Havana; Brazilisro for Rio Janeiro; Br Rcd oh Ta nest hres we ebay Outed ™% ts 4 two belonging to Mr. J. G. Matton, and one te Pe | | brig Etiza, for 8 Joho gloved a wale. 74 v4 1890, cloned at ‘uese t ts raily ol For eae, 4 bid. Baltimore & bio ailrond shares 49 for ssler | SOC waluatine- Nosreak Beene sy Seeaiat s-detinmeone naadek. ott Sot wap | Mr, | me Bal- combining interest an: oho set. of Mr. John oy in the un; As indication of its excent, I will merely mention that, during four days of last week, one dry good establish- Limited 1.108 a 108 cents. Family Nel age ia worth 125 « 180 cents. Sales of corn ‘Ship H Allen—James D Oliver and lady, Ed- win W Oliver and lady. Passengers Satled. on the Lake. ae and is bylidingg fora now hate: one, jiagera, is to be a fi said fastest on the wastern watera? note Will ie Mr. Israel T. Hatch, formerly President of the Com- mercial this morning, | nk of this city, 1 ft for our id, thd young James T. Goodwill formerly rat Or | given Ita: Cape ta aS Olen Bite ere sie 0, loft ot the samo time. The report ia that Good. | & ite ett Elioteogs, Cones Daiahe | Lye will ta on bis we to take charge of the new bank at e' | | Vioksburg. 4 4 | Set "Meer, Jona Fisher, iets P Gorham, N | Yor Bosron, April 18th, 1646. Laying the Keel of a New York Packet Ship. When a church is about to be erected, the laying of foreign Im Camton—Ship Horatio~5i4 hyron 477 chests do 680 hall d et a tS it do gun} =a | the corner stone is always celebrated by some religious | cases cannisters gar powder 100 do imperial 99 a Ceremonies, but when @ ship is to be built, the laying of Rovereng CE ee ee creas, Se eetint ts anus hor keel attracts little attention, except from those Who | sowchoug 46 Jo mohea powchong 136 do do sesh ah 200 ile “Kea gunpowder 50061) d. ial areemployed about it, Now, if achurch requires the prayers of the pious, certainly a ship, which is continu- ally exposed to danger, ought not to bo neglected, more especially as the latter is o'ten, on trying occasions, the scene of pretty hard swearing, bard knocks, and-other un-church-like acts. This subject is worthy the serious | attention of the ministry at large. An honorable exception to this neglect of vessels, oc- curred in the ship yard of Mr. Daniel McKay, at East Jo $00 131b do imperis om Se ee ee ate net ietds beer & Co a brady 8g eed Caswell cs White ke Sheffield | — Bh SEoutinnts do hf <0 Mt pos brandy J gston—19 bxe P Moulua hf pee, brandy 5qrde Athenee a qvarterdo, 2 | fi ® ravdy, 21 quarter do, or ed cherries in brandy, 13 do liquors, 1 do ry nds wi vi oil, oats Das oat Acaae tent corks, 5d sardines ia oil, 6 do prunes Danie! ant | Sy ease cream of of tartar Joseph’ ke K:vuns—£00-caeas wine J D Boston, last Saturday atternoon. The keelof a New bbls piue seed Grinue! uturn & co—25 York packet ship, intended for Skiddy’« line, waa laid. | Bide wine ie Statice cks Bun wh 1 la — oi there anout 5 o’clock, in the presence of one parson and Grisuelt Mintars [oye Miner & Howell, Af S New York—d5 be tis ies’ Merwin—s0o hides PT Farnbam & co—350 oH T Tegal 99 do, 419 goat skins £3 euks mustard seed 7 do arom Henpewe ote Boston. Sanaa er Ieancee at Rides Aymat & co-930 | pieces mrheeacy 10 bbia honey 1 box A U Rossire & co—1650 | pieces mahogany M H Oxden. | oftwelve full grown men, who were ship-wrights and ai | lors. Before the keel was Snally adjusted, the twelve assembled round a piteh barrel, on the bead of which | mounted a venerablo sailor, and addressed the sssembly ably and eloquently, upon the aclonce of plous ship building. Whea be concluded, it was proposed to sing olces of ‘the twelve, Wiles 8 Judo, and ar it si lehey—2 ingaland—3 Bpeure ited Sdall—ti bervela ed Eovon- ship i Allea-4 bees cotton WJ Barrett rupted the Captain, whe looked rae at the intruder ; i] and it was not until he hed taken a hearty swig out of a bucket of water, that | s@Spofford, Tileaton & co—61 J W Phillips—29. ysiaare Cale & he resumed. ‘The echoes of the sneosing having died | co—!5 bales ‘iron. Sutton—79 barrels ries Porriers,, Perris & the Captsin finishe is part of the ceremony o5 — — with becoming dignity. The last part of the keel wae | brJ W utherford<7l bales corton Taylor é Ritehecs eases Micherioon | A A amet casks J McKenzey—20 Dales yarn W JM MARITIME HERALD otton then placed in its position, after which the twelve gave ely hearty cheers, ard the parson sreezed once by way of Amen. i Mvocara Us. Jani, off Java. E ads withenip Helene, \ anged signals with stip Cli: Janton f foe Now Work. "March Ba, ia Caleurta, for ir te Jon qe pony eater, Be April = fcom m hrerboot ilen Brooks, Theeman, 16 days trom Mobile, with cotton, ay at 4, lon 80, spoke brig Gen Pit. i anie el Allen, Wilaca, 6 av from Charleston, with gottoa, of Frying wood jtrees, which have so long spread their giant branches for the shelter and protection of man. They have outlived several generations of those who have been in the habit of resting beneath their ample foliage; | but at last the arrows of death reached them, and it | became necessary to remove their lifeless bodies and | limbs, thet mer might not, henceforth, cumber the | | ground which they had so-long ornamested and made lad by their presence. Peace to their ashes. | to Button. inst, 20 m Sig somewhot singular case was tried ia the C vurt of | ¢xchnsed sale attr bark Come fiow: nosenine Chetiet Common Pleas yesterday, in which Benj. F. Hi | Bark Alioth Roxine, Coetoee reported) from Duka, Sandwich ov 20, hay dat isting lawyer, was plaintiff, and Josiah hh oil, H Todd & Co. Jan 23, spoke bow inthe MoLesa, Asylum For the, Insane, wi | ah Topham, of New jediord, bound ae to ie Setar nc ld mon Ansar | eta aa erties ean CPR EE perty, the family of chil- . | dren. Ho buried hi and very soon { £ordatreriny NW, L Jon 25 poke Br afterwards manif i to marry irl, To this’ th children objected; and to pi fiey bea sent to the losane Asviem ‘Tt, was | on thoi ae by. wis i old man soy heme thet he wi ot | Ba [or ved of bis libert, hout an nee Sree | or: ad ba be } | belore the Supreme ( Court on a writ of Aaheer oop ees and Mr. Hallett, the plaintiff in the present suit, abtad as counsel for th cure hia rele: ded thi sbi p Gilbert, Finley, fon iver Sot ‘Bombay, 'wienedto by. - ), Wis sf fam Rio je - i ft A im ete Mon fateh 3 a ‘aOnN, tue as Seer: from ees pa 2800 bbls bbis eas Vermont, a you vent it | fF home. re di00 Jat 27 46 N | Mincere ot of wed f tts, cays oct, ra ~s ‘Apel sith, far 37 20" ton 7340, Aetilarget theraare, | | mick ia sep y Agr i aa, kn P oft ser peered A | THe ota Se vices before the 8u*reme Court, “we guardian refused to | with coffee, to Du pay it, on the ground that Mr. Oakes was an insane man, | the south of Cap therefore not competent to do business or contract | brig Leprio sive dobtes and henee the present suit was ght to re- pe Dy im, together cover the amount of the bill. Witnesses.wore peppy set ieee tm Be loser as to the insanity of Oakes, and the evidence given be- | Sh," Fus. a Arneriony fore Le Supreme a Ol Red ‘was Sey Defore the | Brine alte — the pies (soap ota an try lury. It was not disput at the sérvices Were ren- | ship Marioa, on ol Africa ei Aza, nor was it contended that the charges were un- | lou 70 39, spoke brig Salina, from Boseoe, swetise to the south reasonable. ‘The Judge charged the jary. that if the; Sousa Oakes to bes sone mate thay need go farther, Pe eer tt of Me Domingo, Lady ‘Ot the Lake, ingwood, 9 days from Bermu- from io Jancir,, and Bahia Feb auch, teen aby ey ear ae m Bedorer Ys Bay, Patagents, with the crew, of whale Bed! eton & C | Serr ig Rist rie Daumalt, ftom Bordesux, Feb. 16th, with the brandy, Nr so Osta “Kruger. Feb. 7th, arrived in the fraianPe i | Beat ten aces etntac dt nacre for plaintf, giving him $108 19, ti I we & bark off shore, w i 5 They did phi Lg however, a of Oakes, | lon £6 10, spoke Fre ik Trident, 12 days and for Maseellies "Brig Sein, Pompton, 3 anys fo from Savannah, with cot- tom, t» Danhasi & Di eight being of opinion that he was sane, and four that he | was not. ‘The counsel for the defence took exceptions | to the ruling of the Judge, and will carry the case up to | wT Re De troit, Ferter, ‘90 hours from Philadelphia, with mdse, whe uct possed 1aridge, 35 days from Paso Cabello, Tenss The act pi the Legislature, for bringing the | Sehr Py lanier, Eldridge, me * wiles “ot Loog Pend ets the oie a Bacto tee | par y i Gh fo ey jam, ina gale from the, cust, oer te the people yesterday, and the vote stood ig beg fol- 1 b-boom, and split sails. Towes For the mat 4067s aqelost it 28" menfonier “ely spats ge lols logwood, So the « quetion iw vow fal avttled, that Boston ¥s to bo | tO Bourdinan, of Boston oN Onlaas, with eo eas Remy Se Soon ns the week can:De'ec- | Aue toned & Halon eau als nee toate nek complished. | Mr. Wilson, of Natick, succeeded in gettin his reso: | PR Loretto, hence for Ny Waren itdare from Savannah la Mar, 1s ae American slavery throt jouse yes- erday, by a vole @ firme ie | gamyrnloprens ate Hngeign, 13 days from Bt Jee obably it will pot pees the Be ene Shee it to Foster k Nickerson. 4 H roster & Nickerson. net negate” fe the Wemveatior cepuiet: Res agi | Or sche Bia eth ore, Ti days from -Arichat, NB, Wh in the Senate. No report has yet been made of | P! ca Henderson, Egg Harbor, with pork, h the condition of his (bank. re must be something tug tom sp “ rotten in Denmark,” or we shouid have had some state- Rrceoks, NC, naval mates toH Wa ting, Sid in ‘company w th schr Sali Miller for N York. ment of the affairs of beg gay 3 dong. SRo. “ ae " ‘Newborn, wos hea I stores, to Seat, naval On Saturday afternoon the keel of a New York pac! hy Ane Ml i Peree: nan veh Sayer Nok ship, intended fer Skiddy’s line, was Inid at os ee | Som "The vousel le'tobe 108 feet long on deck hove * Schellenry G Kir, agg, Washiogton, NC, with naval ior, Belle, from Cape with cotton, an- cae Eel from the wreek of sre ap Celia. 42 feet beam . 24 feet depth of hold, and will measure about 1400 tons. i) sees market improved a little yesterday ‘taffic, Graham, 4 days fi ‘hilade'phia, with e Woodward, Superintendent of the Lunatic | rofn' a ie Aces have ~ Worcester, intends soon to retire from the ‘Schr Paalin 6 dave Kise from Newbern, paral stores. ae station he now holds. | He bee’ purchased 18 residence in tats Kine, iladelphia, with coal, boun Northampton, Ma: ficult to coal. make his place good io the Asylum) and his retiomast | Sehr rpc ero ro og will be lamented by all. | ‘hr Star, Robius, Washi stores. Sec Sales of Stocks at Boston. Schr Ellen, Blabait, b roel | Sehr Sareh, Bar Bee ne Bos 4 il 119-00 shares pattie Pie one | ke wae eae: {aha ryt St sae soe 10 do, 31%; 500 seller, 10; | Schr Sage, Jol ‘East Boston Co, 14%; 1 do Boston k Warees- « American ter Wher ITED poi Sehr Sally Wheat Skeom 1p. shares Savers RI one | Beary Visa: lee do Most Boson Ger tase 5 Bde | Shoop iene Pia RI a Sinsoen;ie rr Now Orleans, with mése, to York ¢ the” ‘end Fett ner tnt er from do; brig. ee See Oia ih ee try havg time since Fin Bl white York Cae ra ‘for her destination on yes and cargo, amouated to eet eee ae a eS sent Blader trgn North Car!in, pe miles SE of Highlands, | MONTHLY KEPORT YOR MARCH, ee re en Boston Lneorl| Matanzes, had been. ant oot wo'al te crew aietbourd, latte 8, ip Kensington, Kilham, 6 ds welt ak INSTITU MEDICAL AND SURGICA TE, . mm {indummation of . mi A ‘vousreal York for C: Jan 6, tar 43 ae fon 33 99 W, ifs wal ip Charles, from Boston for mas! Sandw ch Is al | ‘6 : ooeob tb at 3873, an SW, brie Mary, of Haller, 6 ds | 2 Gears of rel oe, fren ‘chee or iap raat Whee, Wedneme, mee| | Eataeae “ha March 6, tat 29 10, was seen ship Cygnet, from Lon- | 2 Warts en tongue on, pn ape doa for N Orleims,” 5 Cares me gonorrhaa en oe removing Apuil 3, 1at 29 N, lon 70 W, brig J Peters, steering 8- 2 Tmpoisner ‘Whalemen. 4 Pon dizziness in the h 6th, bark Philip Yet, Case, fm Sand inence urine head ws ete. pm, tte ty Ge ob fhe voner co: 1 Contracted sedojat ry for Sag Har of the womb 1 ot Risamatiam, aeate 6 Constupation eats oplexy eh scamant liver Prat shi BUCCESIFUL Orrnations. amp CuREs, ie Sinner. 2 Frcrares of both boner of 3 kueyated tumors removed | ror etlaedi ook Saree cast head ‘kason, Lowen, ae i tion fer fistulaimano 4 Casesof purulent discharges | neue ays | eae oh oo ne srey, Nestiaet i for Northwest Gosat all well, Teg of five yours? 2 Oparstioas for equiatiog || re for Nori tte Brie, Sign St ‘EW | test "a. el i i 1, dot lon of testis Big Uemeneced einen Werivert, clea; Core maeeed ot tettitesie 1 Fracture of the eranium pe ratis i Oferaten fore. ntraction, 1 Opened large abscess speaking eden Devices. bak ings, Cac ; Wareham, | SE tot catiee wel’. t Pangea taken from ear 40 sperm. Dir: = board th ¢ Co eee Feb 11, 1846, Jones of Baltimore, og: fieis pedis, drewing the 1 Hare tip Wien ship Condon, Tater toe up ne aright angle, 1 Uleer it rectam afcaite rich 3308 Ute whe’ e190 | 1 Poreigora hud disease of Ceacs of erin under treat anes Spoke tm New. Zeulam sealp, of long st nding 4 Piec f diseased bone re- Dither es, OF bolas D. i tt Ceeaiey Be ydrocele eases ee 1 ey tamors removed 2 or attended to vetween 4 and 5, 1m the aftern f diyeitisquy other ia RUS tac We Santee Attosding Surgeon and Payneian ENGRAVERS’ STEEL AND COPPER FLATES, Pt eer, lettor in “act ban nell mana ona Bo tp. wh saried ee revious baron, brig worth, Warebam 01 Peo ata ton, the C Normew, ef, 3 | Bins Pept al 844, Jams _ edateny Died on board the 'C, M Arie the SecPias os tober ete SSE Nese Fare, fetes bast | cere tie paper arse (a tl, aod 17,009 seis dy for Satcher by apd seat tee arren 400 ree aes A Lad Piri lar 24 nnd 96 Platt stret. N. York. Tee dey widhen, Preriden losaan ‘Tatar’ Matt 16 this eae Season; 5, 0 i 3 toa Rice, NDT’S Aleneder Co pian nad | Dis ecpre and Ants we ee Hecha's No. 121 Tos} x | SE TOUGAT pa OURS BOVE a ay barr addrersing afew Se ses aioe and number, tesson Mi Steph oe ee ‘m*r 70. Naasan, f Ine 4839. Long ATRAPILATORY, oe | color | ORL QUID HAIR D ct YE, for oar ee he colo fs s, Space and ensy process, pair, The reat advant Any Ter, epee, a bale ie areas site : ‘at once apparent. It Produces rani nataral color, | Comparatively shorts tro: e of time; much Iearas's, loug 15840 W, 4 ng, and xnnoyance aitesdiug the use of all former Dyes, ar 2708 barréla bil, to cruise a short time, then home. Jan Jtth, | ug th ps inteesr3e's, ‘ong 71 W, ship Audley, Clark, of NB,-otv bbus | tifely obviated 1a, this, For produc ci ng ne ek ween ch whieh sduitioe tothe color aria 25 FY result can de relied on; and 80 close a resemblance ts th: 2 Aate-tion, the use rious to the ha-t, w London 1h ina Pa a ith a7 ‘° a7 ry J LAIRD’, 92 Chitham st. @ e 'ex EN, DR. MARSHALL HA Rui pee oi ae Manalnah Fame, of WQORDIAL RENOVATOR. i a "2050 5 i Sle aA A Kt | DELMAR Alcatel pine Hey rie he Coy mes aye sna afew is now his the nobirity of dng. ieietctort Wale i “7 lon isl W., Gov. Troup, Brive, fad aod hroush, the continent of urope, and in ver Sed, 1000 bbliz; ed eee nT) 3 7 veaalts. ry exclusively Lk ave apis the cure oe sel peal fi ni i so abrasion such i cee ‘Obed Mit Wh cility eaanot Temein j that in ender od decided me Goon Te sro pans eins abiooare ane raf cheuig deb ‘brought on by aseerct habit jndal- godin by young mon, ‘Toiais, when tov frequently and ‘fale! rt which ma ke the Armsta picker ceed which appeared tn E At Sea thres months, and contained two barrele of f or ier bone branded on the head J R Parker: on the gnded Emerson NY city, 1915, sth, lat 38 8, lon 54 icked wp another cath, whic! peal fl ete truer Gad boee ed eit ike etiehs ne but when picked up was BPAY. ao Free ft ions Bed Of the heads was marned C. 5 with marking irons. Jat !7 40 B, lon 47 20 W, spoke bark Dove. ass, N! db do wh, boun boun Me, Falkland, th, h lat $2 8 Yor’ ton 4535 Ne lost. h ADD lat 5, fom: CH ‘conad bound Gleets. whites, wobetraction of ps do evacuation, total total tam potency and barrenness are “PRE tee Hs MOWNE A ‘emer Forwarded to al! all verte of bottlers bottles for i $9. shine Ay fm ace bg i Di ScBBET, is Danre of puberty Royal Coie 5500 ome. th; Une Dy cr kasquoes, Limca aad slibevasdul hosters Stites ‘do. it Lith, lat 398, joo, cur Mars, Xonke mayb yasulted in the angutec ohana Hull, 0 on Capt Hatt re reports that the New Zealand cones, tba ci rrdiary seezen anaemia pretct remele hd ae poorly, few having taken ‘more then two | of complaints bis erxraordiaary eugcess and exten | fications, are afew of the grounds he ill bane HB Hall onthe 1h pc Pilots on Searisiep Parate Ee M f St ton, and Philip Ist, Ay Greenport, from Sandwich falends, with 1700 wh 29 upm and (700 bu bebe | eD = ct 'T°B mode of treatment is safe end 1g neither the nse of 2 Saree in pri ox: Foreign Ports. Canton, (Wharepos, Seren ips Chile, Bray, for with A om apes en Thome nh eal w Swhoheve rs marian Lomboek, a une having nome ashore afew dare bel heii aa Yeatored to health a ~ society. Sita SGesmencetikaee oa ‘would have to repr before she could ined fee homer bank fopprangns sia shares smulees erase) 2s 6 SHED Eauh, Johuson, for U States, via Kio Janeito(anderaiil)scoa; | ais teers’ te aura . and others as for tmyriapat rresac Apel Atking, Gemsh, from | «Ranger, Leavitt from Burcand or for Hamburg; int 7 20a rote , Bylvester, from Rio Janeino, New York for ‘Montevideo, wi Honea Kona, ‘3 n nfo Fort, Port, ship Geneve, Drinker, from and | forNew ta before. o date ia ees bark Susan Jone, Paine, Boston, Fn ante Coe 2 Aer brig rahe foe e p va saueerers ipetacn, fromand Cot War: | SeSscand for eleven yours, and during tact sine hen lau: New Kopiona from do. Just ard; | LZ rented 18,000 cages of venereal, mercurial and otber im, from New York, dg, Sail d shipe John Parker, : e i i lo 4 boat F bark Rosina, Doty, rigs Mermaid a oi ag feb 13—8ld a8, aoe, from, fist Dinsb ainp Pollax, Fioldt, from Cadiz Yor New You uavnma, Feb i8—In Port, barks , Quosanll, Gardeey, rfocr, and Ee aversion to society, are org eechusse pe nado at fr Baron Pama (hs Goo seis ee Pe eye logines ip Ah ro pry for New York, x ! £, an tone MEDICAL NOTICK, Lit [x if Port- Innd, for New, Yorks: Ade fo fo Tor Builacelphle, on tse [i Danae strest, between ait and Wi %, inst; brig Petrel, arn 91h (rom st Thome: catvenareals yeas ons prac Mitch’ Idi port bie. Hl s, fimmmen, for New verki schr Palymra, {ar do: brig Hanttilles of Liver: ‘was lost on the beronthe Mth yi eo caved. ‘Schr ond rd Anson, of Jersey, England, lost at the same time—crew yee Jan 12—In Fort ships Edw Everett, Sweetlia, fot she cozat soon; Misiseipo!, Harvey, for cous af Per, 8 of 10 daye; Euphranias, Bean, "do doy ahoue 12 dave; bar ey, a 17) for Cali (rin ( dare,” Saiiod Deo 17 mr bark Orotee & Feary, Galt, Gobi brig Onta: iti and Oahu; ist, Hardie tcf a Baluusores ane. big Cayean, Bissell ant Wa of eae Ports, ” Aurranoaia, April 1d sehr Hamilton, N Bi a Rockii pier vk Sicerens Bah Malnga rf, Bignel fora Ba ane here oe Gia an Fast Convoy, Micah ak omy) rey, se ‘echrs.\ ietorie, (Br) Fengeron, St. F a? aid pind NW, pe Warren. barks’ Pern, Imo: | seek fnae myt cht (aot brie,aa report ted At tend, Bi iy oo "Apri lece—Are ee "Tom Paine, Am ‘or Ma aherEar, April 8th—Art schr Lodi, Atkins, New: York, via Coparseren, April 10—Arr, shi Aa How, 4atwerp, Gover ies nee eaeeiar pee sure and recollect the number id, ‘with che yaortar ayet the Door. READ THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS OOLLEGE MEDICINE 1 AND PI PHARMACY MEDIONL. IDVIOE Ny vie Faysl, 33 days, to the master johason, In Honduras, in dustress, loss of spars, PRIVATE DISEASES. ee Wel Deine and ul Beha B slieea aie gaat i, | [HE MEMBERS of the Now York College Tih, cl bark Aetisa; ‘Venice; brig * c xin saat Ei ik sche ges, sci colby, N a Corl, Som pS ano Seb a ame 7a be ee eerie vabrcs eerie ES eke ore oy N tL A LLoweLt, April 7—Arr, sehr Gil Bles, Cunningham, Phi- | i; is the euatey, it inconvenient 10 “te am Aprit 7~Arr brig Mobile, Buekley, from New stp a poke son oh ‘etree their ease Te piace arene cine ‘eom- is e rete ney rem ‘Arr rp ae Asrelinn, me om SEES prea jont teceived elsewhere, if any, and ea- " ie Berth, ines 4s ty co Oe ont ct oF : be Secs, ow. pons SPECIFIO PI 0 . “ 1 radieal cure of gomorthene, “ k a. to Sitens ra meee eat df y he tess lee for Moanaszany Ue Wmedy en site and, Meobi- ay be ee fel ig pci hieo!a sock for Wallet | Laverpoo! flea Pr she jimore; Argo, lent a Rit Ee ¥. aes ates York Tegumeaty N York peer erteemta tere seas cola fetta meh eet pitta Croel i hi weet aa Phledelphie =—, New York; Harve’ Prosby, dot fewauRvroRT, April 12—Arr schr Augustus, Kilbora, Bal- San ete igtee Sw eg make, v BI ts bat Evade bhlen Her tra sia th ee fart, Charleston; heer, fgneer, Shae Hint, Onda, aud Proot Giese Biade Ege Fonrvato, A ‘Apr ail , ie Masria Wuraern tisimon, April 18, schr 8 Rockhill, oom Fall Provence, A) veaain Saapebaivay aa ben ‘of the Union, aa | hele i "s seslecet aay coswpeten. tically 19 Wags er Now York Cattle Market. Wee Gubeetiie, Noioa i | adian. Point, | ni ah pomre’ Whee pe Ne Fg od 19 Whigs to 11 Democrats. On the Temperance | a — 1037 wht, Pou pemareg f,_latian, Botat, | ; ‘aly, power that. had any tile besldes’ the United Beery une ebot dir ees rsuoipaldboneanad | couth) 80 Cowen end Calves 08 cep iSthaswe | fe Gaon xs Ya: ci Raita pA bs bee ‘ ——__—_ Pi Cattle—We quali- | lest evgey hea ve corns i PPOINTMENTS NT— from $6 to $7 25. Y. rasy fow head - ‘ 4 pore L te Anaregetionahs tn Herndon, to be rece: Be pat — ‘. ae td Sa | vor Prout “a atthe former Aguren may te fe. | phone ae Phaser a vessel picked a | wouted Dloares's pretensions w trict of lands subject to sal at ingteld, ip the Sate tha extremes of the matket. 200 | Seer peer ‘which let rakfon Ste, ta | hastory ages. of til from and atter the i ane May fg Po sand Calves ~A aagtnnd demand prevailed dar. | Belige, some Fae waa M41 tons burthen, and about | » | to be rece! iC money 8 f to i » wereenthat coast. ‘Tho Spanish wuthotities did not sanject to vale et :Racata State of etic ferro oe emand for Steep seams te | eet (atarondh Fie ied atid dnc preing. 38 hones et wo: | i They saat tees Ye pe, la the Vee. Zacks resigned. James H. | haved off. mall number offering were all sideeghereets Y Previous.” She was to hewes cotaen A BenGa cutject Da we tee all rr Delaware meee of a ~ ache come “*Htey *oed A ig rma it Beery ond fh de peg terme NR iy ig ety og og owe Still, vane Sales ed at |, was sold to Mr Bae 4 that Grew 1 ¥ wae not good, because he was @ | was cpened on Tuesde; | sections meet Monson veer futons to give her temporary repaits, and send ber te New ‘SaLeM, rac hg ere rOpabes etna ah tor Nene Vere, cid gla gehe EH Herriek, N York. Ih or Savannan, Ari Laren ad ee apbor Kegan By Last Night's Southern Mail, sptiate oy | Auryarona Ape Stn arace © ‘Olive Branch, Hinson, a APTA onan hg, ae eacreme mone Cpmporgeed al irae - | ieee rine a Ply Mer ate oh ‘head i fie Ng I Chany soot es terae