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ty Gsheee een ee erat ‘dom, have created considerable excitement in the ‘orth American provinces ; and it is very probable that | commercial system of the Canadas mey experience ‘many important alterations, and that a system epproach. ing nearer that of free trade may be adopted. There isa very strong free trade party in Canada, and the op: | Pression many leading political characters imagine they labor under from the home government, has created a disposition to place themselves in a position with the mother country totally different from any yet | Parliament a very bitter feeling towards the home gov- ernment, aud every epportunity is made use of to giv: vent to that feeling. The modifications in the corn laws of the United Kingdom and the repeal of the ame, hae heretofore enjoyed by the ‘Canadas in supplying the mother country with breadstuffs, have added new fireto | the opposition, and may create a greater division of in, tereats then have heretofore ever existed. The revenue from the public works of Canada ‘must from year to year increase, as they are improved in ca- | Pecity, ke. The Welland Canal has not heretofore been able todo all the business offering, on account of its | inability to pass vessels of large tonnage. That diffi- culty no longer exists, and its revenue must increase as | the trade between the ports of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie increases. It is in contemplation to construct | several lines of railroad from the Atlantic seaboard to points on Lake Ontario, which, when completed, must increase the commerce of this Lake, and draw largely upon thet of Lake Erie. The Welland Cansei, connect ing these two Jakes, must be benefited by any increase in this commerce, and the revenue therefore increased: ‘The ports of Lake Ontario, both on the American ond | Lugfish side, have within the past twe or three years grown very repidly; as they increase, the pubiic ‘works connected with them must experience a corres: | pondiog improvement, Agriculturel produce from the ‘Western States cen be brought to this city, by the Wel- land and Oswego canals, cheaper then by the way of Buf. faloand the whole length of the Erie canal ; and it is therefore to be expected that avery Jarge portion of the products of that section seeking this market, will find | conueyance by that route in preference toa more expen sive one. It is possible that the facilities for connecting those two Iskes (Ontario and Erie) may Prevent any in- crease inthe revenue the treasury of this State wight re- ceive by transporting produce over the whole length of the Erie canal; but that is nothing compared with the in- creased benefits the producers of the West and the con- sumers of the East receive by the reduced expense of | transporting the produce to market. | Old Stock Kxchange. On the 16th of April, b: » the Rav. Mr. B 5 Mor to caer M. J. rg lonsen. ost per yy On Sundi ey ', April 26th, bs H. Bupo, of this city, to THa Jane Baunpacr, of | Port the Tete instast, By the Re: cy 16 Rev. Jose) Burke, F. pe nef Eeq.. A. rofewor af tary M Motioi ee | pup.) of ‘Drs. ‘Dobbs and Muggins, to the amiable Miss Pd Suxaer, niece of Francis O'Neil, Esq., all of this Pe; page! aesigiee orth Instant, James Gaeic, “rhe yale of the family and of his Brothers, George and Thomas, are respectiully invited to attend his fune- - mw ne iM 4) bP egy ag) his late residence al THOD | oe ey nin Ae ie Members of Jeffe: i Nionday morning the 27th instant, Henay P. Baxer son of Ro: ol Ww. Bake: ears, one pnb adhe and lize ir, aged two years, The friends of th the family are tfully invited to the faneral, on Tuesda: aternoen, rf hall tay o’elock, trom the roenpen ae) Vf Grandfather, Henry P. of Deaths. Olas Fane ee 18th gay of | ae Al ing. tum, J; Cancer, Hy Dropay in the chest, 1; ser aa pele, 1 Senge ever, b bllions f Be ¥ A Ser gyphas, ua aca ate fear eave case iN Poison, 1; birth, 2; Rheumatism, 1; Bcro- 1 small pox, 1; Spracy 1; Serictares I Teething, 3; Age—“Under 1 your, 40; 1t0 2 years, Ns 3; 10-c0 W6, 4; B00 30,28; Bw e0 emis 40 to oes BS: Se eet to 7,7 ond }; Unkaown,{3. riored EL April 27, 1846. y ist ita: | sa 300 m iH remy hist nn 300 uew elon, x 300 lary (es 300 200 206 300 ne hodere : coy i. ape ey Fat Dri pee aah pith many other fine sew v catalogue for 1846, now it Joka street. ible dist: ap eatish ga? “mt Charles Lander i it Rd forbid aay ‘one to trust W JOHNSON, “ANDAE we 7 be ne. New York, April 97. a ANDSOMELY itched, flee 20 room, seat mer Borra, witha pk aieaatate ed oy are Asan Antrew cy thing topamene de ab ie BAN ei ee hrc A LEASE, F URNITGH 79 ye oa chen, iaied, E AND eects: 1-3 Hotel. ard directly opposite the Part gece ay For farther | artical 2 experienced. There appears to be in the Provincial | 1 ($5000 Aa 1802 108 a rare me Sie ibe, ot 100 No eal Be 10000 di 914 orig ‘anal 4000 {tints spt . Mor goat B 1060 Tndiana bon Sx oo do r ‘30000 = Se s 2 ° bnw 15% | j0000 Heading RR bds WB fronin ae aaa do HN 625 Long, fifand’ cash 33 Sefer ek Sa a fe bs 3 20 Bk State NY 83550 do 360 35’ 15 NAm 8% 300 © do BS. 3514 25 Ohio L ke Tr 9" 300 © do euh 3 50 Canton Co a30eflS 3% 125 do a3 35 8 200 do B60 3634 ig fo Mone eR TT 100 as is > “wi a ae btw 70: % aS im tS Jo do wsoatus a8 50 do we Od Jud do 38 100 do 260 70 GeNerk Worn so i, 4 ter io io oo s60 57". 40 Utica & Sichen RK 1s | 0 do b10 $73 250 Harlem RR 50 100 do p32 58 50. do 49% | 2 do ‘20 57: bo do as 3 do 5% 150 do oy 100 do a3% 5% 250 © do 360 49 i do bis sr god 30 19 m0 do bio 3 30 do 53049) ‘ Second Board. 100 Reading RR. 35 Nor & Worcetter | 6 90 do a5 50 #10 56 200 Harlem RR 485¢ 100 4 iw 3 % «do b30 4936 200 330 563 $0 do 230 48) PS 160 Pa 30 do 230 48 do aw 57 | 10 = do 48) 50 do cS al 100 do mw 48% 50 Long Island so | low Stuok Tixchas 2 | 50 sha Nor & We ; odo a Wort 3% do 100 do b30 5a 50 Morris Canal % do cash 57 do % do cash 5136 2 do 50 do ba 57 50 do % do baw 47 5 do % do Tues 57 25 Capion % do bs 57 50 Harlem % do Fy 100 do % do bie 57 $0. do 50 do Tues 57 3%. do % do DS. 57! 10 do 3 do eash 57 # 4 0 Long Island cash 36 the Rev. Wm. Patton, Wanr. | otal, 210. } 17; Asthma, 1; Bleed- | 5 ams ts leed- DIsEasEs. \bscess, 1; i 3 ay — 4 Bie fey ds Cancer 2; Cholera infan- ye abate “mean Darkane Bejee NEW. YORK SUMMER A Mdm Friday, May Ist, 1846; the “hak, | follow: eave Guy, st for Sock hai fitted iy 3, Belocie PM 1 ALM yond 3 eae ek Hi ba Suciay’s Bri rains willbe veulatea 228 Ire . Register os | LAP-WELDED BOILEK FLUES, 1 FEET lo be obtaine: 828 Im*re » and from 134 to 5 i uly of the patentee, ° "eh mptenee, ey ctegial ice to the poor without charge. Office and residence 261 Broadway—ectrasce ba) hee tad | rect. M LEVETT, Di ORS HAHM results from bungling performances of in- competent Dentists than the public are aware of. that all branches of the portance ly and understan 5h tah whe think us we recommen: Broad: id Warren street, Saeetaemenie fens ike cases Pia Weekly Messenger. phi pepamere: .—Noah’s Weekly M R. GROWN 3 BROTHERS uf aes ove Chambers street, and nextto Stewart &Co’s. A operations wil be atended | who cannot call during the day, va any heicht.' tpoint are ~~ ed of ventilating o1 by a mechanical cont: } amomeut. They ame diate -t Judson’ | BED BUGS, B ATSON’S Bed £ Dei = a fer mediately Sine only "Ole ott & MC ‘em, ier ‘Walden ior 139 Falton’st. Price 25 cents per COAL, AFLOAT. Nut Coal, la hy bree f the ana all county, for le by B. NICHOLS, CARGO of Proved mines in a272t m ph AS. ER REN Ae ENON TE WHOLESALE HARDWARE DEALERS. de, a6 writing advance on ling cest, a complete assortment 0 cscrigehne of warranted ¢ file: stoe inch: bscriber offers to the cock’s” superior be 027 MW&F 3tis*re | 14 4 pple bls Proches, and aritg Formleby trom squares, 1) spoons, ke. H. Ay Di ioe entre (3) fer Cont, New York, Avril 25, 1646. FR BLANCARD has the hon | stisaael bet da erie ete fumes and parties who wish to } the 1OF to. | will be | “DEMOCRATIC BLICAl | FlenreNtoolt Kober HM | Samuel J- Tilden, Joha A. Kennedy, ape Wines | DRe ey . 4 | AUR Vache, ; G. W, Anpeason, G.By Tomson, § Secretaries. $12, 000 F2: rT vs in one Gy I | T HOM AS ROSSER, POW mY Cc AND grearive quag > ore and to all Po anit of Vision. om ot the Tear Pasege, C ‘arren st. TAUROSIS ry hiartaas essen ghaad sec cured at ported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty “artCtacurs adapted to every defect. plane irons, drawing knives, JOHN A. NEWBOULD, AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK DIVIDEND. has thia day deci parable to Stoctholders ou | 3 E'bfan fer Books will bs closed from 7h inat to PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. padlic that the above establishment hay between theih andthe 20eh of Pa Bm ¥ | next, f emit i rel Le im ecm aus : ‘AMES WALBH. Chastes uns, — — EMENT. ie hay ite. Fiains at 7 Hem and Williai ng to the state of Imre improy ches in diameter. Can aut ata. N.Y. TST. Dentist’s art ipmacticed. “To these Ir. Levett, corn lucer. of the tho evgning for thove it on ews they are 7 eadebet themselves to rt and parcel of the liv- | ON, 6 Bro Broadway, op? Hotel. 228 1 m*rc BUGS. is the most wonderful destroyin thless Hall, 3 36 Catherine most ap- No 63 Wall wt. Priced ta- treee, ob and | 35 Joha st. upstairs. | » &e. P. HAVEN & SON. J. J. FISK, Seton, a27 9t¥ic inform his friends and Chairman, pro. tem. ad dttje N excellent ity fe parchase thseor four ae Bulan oi at 1 o’ icine Taig will Siemens | cook. They dati ‘andin'Brooklya at | £4 botlle arth. rr cit New York. er 1846. PERSON who thoroughly all bran othing Manufactory or Newerks apant and ae at situ AN By a pompoetaie pe . a1 references fr Trom her last place, No.5. Mi 'y unless ay: areata a eae cael 5 FOREMAN WANTED. the Tailcring bu | ee. a.d Cutterina NJ fe ar ey , ent person a lwére as. Young Women, cieestion as of city | tt Tear, house, | CENTS G¥ ERMAN MINERS WANTED —Enquire of F. B, s*m Hart, No. ie Hanover st. Bi; Moniala, Young V7oman, or board eg house. cy mo ability, ke. Anote Au SAND yeas at ws as Sdtressed, to be ay a 028 Cook ins private fami- | dest of city eed | . will ive Ou AS Travels Servant wil Hig hae a fail kowled many years, sonasie Can vd refe ee Sag 58 Mel . On A LADY of respectability wishes very much to go as com> e no objection A Tide addreceed w 8 ‘a attended to. H., at the office of tothe couatry, or tot this baper, shall be 228 Im*re WAN LED, ¥ a Young healthy Woman, a situation ss Wet Nome - a ne Tere between ioihand echt $1 LSO teste wanted mmediately, fo which iuterest. at A the rate of ten wil be givens Add Fulton at, Br weral house wor! can gi Piease apply at | tion 10 oto the country. wiven. Apply at 236, od secur BOARD WANTED, BY two Young Gen lemen, ome 8p a private family, are no other voarders. stating terms. References Seiad. BUAK Ger R. K. 8, men can be nccommodated with BOAR. py famil; da D. with break. le Eenrlemen ean be accommodated with wo! ‘ast days, (if So7giGy ete earns 28 2t*re unfurnished, with beards street, modern haw es bende comfortable door South of Grand street. if lease spply nt 20 Hudsons mudeavor to make au me forthem. Apply at 62 Orchsri a25 tins with une io re is wife Serie ies there are near Canal st. noes afew tom angi le hed three story house, TO PAN ABRE | Ae ROOM, b Of part of 2 Office to Ii &e. Other pee 5, Apply to Charles French, elas No. Bu rary, A Raa a rom would like to. 1 board T, WHOLE! A‘CAstiod 0-¥04 irom Sie 428 Greenwich from the Haserenats hinds sll of wi Nee ae aay. fas Oolong Young Hy en 75 cee oe Sumatra do. espe SS—SSaS— ie EDWARD FOX, a ieee AND TAILO: I ey. AF the nny aera: Tnad fe chen tive mader in the may two youn my is offic: nt Birck Ten, an nee desirab! ED Ri. heat Walton oe ps oie Proskiy Bouse. CARD. THE Sobenieer Fon A eaneme interested in the above Patrons of his eustomers aid rdars eutrested to 3 care wi y f friends, Water Filters.—These be atte: AMM A 8 AL Fabienth reeable an street, one | a Nass | men, ora 8. az | NE EW Vet GROCERIES, &c. the BeGrecas CHEAP -FOR tion abet | vara aed h ree ‘and manuf ting snd toring \ a —Saeeoeoe | BILLIARDS AT ST. LOUIS. \oe Ten Stone's IMPROVED, ree ke. ‘te ‘bright, Chrysta. fees sale at Stone he | and common hein paper | hire a Grat rate 43 : pert it aa opened (to crowded Kouses, and dotog | oe capaci With, soap tte iermen Rigueer nomen raver merchant i ht [ime es aden iy Amey Re gy en in this country, | Tine clearness. Can in troestion able ao anki. 8 ad ae hshd by Beal maton A ay [ene creas Person sl ot hear ean mabe tom § Jin $000 0 $10.00 Yekr an tieiririeentor | BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, playing, ye double thet of oot Piease alt 92, Outs Field, at | ©, 1.8 Johns’ Lane corner Beach stree jagafors old soome: ei AX, Aa 6 Falton hare | is woe indies is ns are up for tial. a hand, a la Piet tice Balls, eS See Cae | sof al senerptionsy which he will se ke: ike, for sale a above, slewhere. ry TS, DR casts | DEALERS IN’ PERFUMERY, O NUT BE AFRAID | Dees Ae Armale np, Pescnane 5 nah. ment of Pertamery, Toilet Soaps, Co at prices 30toSv per- cent cheaper | You to erty and Cou COUNTR ae the os of New York, So completa. m2 Im*me | Hrs, sew WESTERN, ay | es a ae iy trie] | wt tating ty cere of Manat acaren and ad Tppernt of Slip 8 ht erin eat ES so. sy STATIONERS, | | NGTICE i! js hereby ven te. most complete assoit- | nes, Extracts, ke. ‘ke | ‘any ot] jouse in | the United States. In ord i ‘ail and examine belere parchste euewbere aa USsEL, Sonps, ke., 150 tiands streets. | MERCHANTS are invi and Account cue LoTR, 61 William st. low Cedar. r= |= | _mrea | TO COUNTRY Hoa ay DRUGGISTS, | Oe AND BAKERS. THE POUND OR | smaelhg lo trent Tsinglass,” ghe Gat quality, forsale dh Bowery. | "apt Im*rh Fultou, corner Water an mee TORN HOA tus. JOH: ve 9 | } Tatarge f Rye oer MAHOGANY, Ney gow Se | | KITCHEN RANGES. 1 HOLMES’ TWO OVEN Leip ed Rete wae surpassed are ena ie setong Kitel se een ee pana ue in ana fur ‘oer Cc pila ean y ea Warr a Wre a8 Teatro FACT, og essen | oe sae portent) Hiverurt Hoa 4 bolien= | CHICKERING’S ee te Be LO Sa ealegale Broadw: Buliding. | above rooms a general assort | Bortea, at the same ree | a8 im’ ‘| Pegeapees Srtemacyioes Eat erie Soi he ralwinae het bene Cd), 7 ia rch the prente | nes, also of all | ys Jeave to in- ore a! ee moe. | P. 8. 4 Comey. archers would find it to hen ates sarang to call and examine his stock. Pi INO FORTER URCHASERS No. 385 Broadway, al? Im*r ped HE Subscriber haviug mad bly enlarged his Blacksmith and Mac ble a orm at the shortest notices N. B.—To Saddlers and others—100 sets of hames forsale je. Ga. BROADHURST, 222 Im' & 253 Spring soir D. to eal at Chambers’ ware-room uperior and warrauted articl TAKE NOT NOTICE. | pend Wionwer sta large consi fureature, in order, ee }, centre, AUCTION NOTICES, FORRITORE SALE THE" ARO — et ae tose steals the 9 eral assortmen! T jing, tes ‘mantel Ss jano forte ands jt basement Ts SoC furniture, The whole 2 besold without reserve. Catalogues at 151 4 as Were Huse FURS TCI SALEBY Wit edieaday, Apel at 1 o'clo wC be Cre Tage a h Tesel Catalogues on Tucadey st ii Brondwa 228 tre WALTER GREENOUGH, Anciueer. PLENDID F S will sell on Welecuity, pene oa Fe. 13 We hy ine seat cl carpe! tea, ead ay, Apri! hington street » Pugs. Solar lamps. Freni vet beds, dining und tea tables, quartett tables, china, dining sets, cut glass ware, ingrain carpets, looking Btore Lone RE, enw GREEN UGH 2th. at 10 o'cloce, at the rooklyn, the furniture cou- y soft, tends, matras- alasses, unantel ornaments, green house plasts, ke Catalogues now roe wouD AND MABOG AN ¥ FURNITU U will sel!, on Wedvesday,29th | ig porene & DUCLUZ«. Avril, at io selocke at 6th and 7th avenues, 8 reneral Romany furmirure, the Tope. consisting of ot mnogu? fotas; and bedsteads, chairs, zabetheni) bedsteads, inatr Washemads, ke. Cotalogues on the morning of sale. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. nues to manufacture Li Coa HH MAKING atahirel “va8 3t're he property of e of a gentleman tou aud Brussel 8 shortest notice. Also for sal- three am 2% re Auctioneer. 0. 103 West ith street, ber assorturent of rosewood na ng for ur carpets, 10sewood shes, divans, ottomaus, French asses, rer aud cevtre tables, Eli- sea, feather beds, diessing bureaus, 828 2% jo one the shortest noti Governeur, whe: it style: one with atop. All wa- mene wil il be warcented. One se gro'ery wagon for anle. J LAWRENCE. GENTEEL HOUBEHOLD HORN NITUR®. ce & PLATT will No 28 CIff street. the boarding house, consisti stends, looking glisses, c! hire tables, sof sideboards, dlesticks, tea trays and waiters, salts, butter tubs, knives and mantel ornaments, diniug tbls and earthen ‘ware, i furniture, &e Also, 1 tooking stove and fixtures. voll, T entire of beds, beddin 10 o'clock, ~ ‘pis Day, oil clothe, 1am castors, ag eae bo baskets, imshowany chats, 028 It*ro H, DUCLUZEAU, A TOOK OF KANGY. GOODS TUTTLE S ZEAU wills D entire stock conta sortment of Faney Goods an yoxes, sas peaders, desks. rich pocket be whe dressing and pock-t combs, snuff in cushions, watch « hains, Also. an assortment of cuth = canes, nebklaces, buter hair brushes, cologne water, 7» *cissors, Ke. Cataiognes on the moruing of ine sale. stile RICHARD. VAN OYKE. J An VENTY SECOND nN og rf VAN DYKE will veil stanction on Taes- vans, covered with crimson sati taker pore SALE OF ENGLISH PLANTS AT AUCTION. on Wednesd: i A, LEXY willsett, «at No 293 Brosdway, is received per lected’ y a competent coudition, nearly, as when taken out of ¢ sist ofe variety of Kose to detail, worth: iy ormament their grounds. PIER GLASSES, LI arpets; white China dinker and ¢ and glass ware: eil eloth; double Night h hall ae eta bedstead: ip Queen of Dahlias of new verieties; namental Shrubbery; with varion: at 10 o'clock, at No, 232 Twenty-second st, gant rosewood parlor end mahogany bed. jure, contained in sid hous sofas, chnirs, and di: i glseaat high post . ke., together ing 8 pean d ‘stove, with its be paid for in current money, ant He. 0% Stare matrasses, 0 o'clock, tiou of Plants, ts from England, se: t, aod lave arrived here 4a as’ fine groun 'y cOu- ich are rare; Double Flower Roots an 8 other Plants, the attention of ell who sah to to ct » an ete’ 4, many of wi UZE | ELEGANT & FASHIONASL! ABLE “SURAT TURE, LARGE BRARY FURNITURE, OIL PEAS ad FINE ENGRAVINGS, STATUARY, No. Sika STREET. I ee & DUCLUZE. jock, at ofa family lee dsitk , Engraving, ke. and Stoo! jods, Beddi oer Goods, Grocery, Testi, a tho eae Also, 1 13k RO | they will move to. ashe spaciousstore, Adema’ Express O1 710 BROADWAY, ig for Europe, wood and mahogany Sotas, Chiirs, suite, covered with crimson plush: | to match: blue ani merino 2 ele Bi iat Chatre . Bedroom Farniture, areaus, Torlet god | CORNER OF Lm ail ell ~ Tuesday, April sand. jaan Lx Fant tre and ie tables legaat p . Etrusean and w students ditto: Also, 1 elegant fiano-Forte; Mu: Tiss—French Bedsteade, pokes, ands, Mat- ak Franch ene a, many of iture, with which the sale will com- nef Cle 025 dt*re the public, cons ‘their ADWAY,” un lst, ‘when Jo. 11 WALL street late all_imém R SALE OR TO LET, Hancks Fi oint, We beve 8 Sieg Sine or ine ma ope on alee in the noes ending ‘upon the "FO! f=: Lae By COUNTRY SEAT, situ: A Ce raat Ie He ous « ce ews mo ide hall also. | the morning, gi ve Sx rayon. Farther eur the premises. call th cary: HTeiva ts Prout of abont Can otro nites hieee minutes walk of the landing, wpoa and uni ‘William Blakeley, upon the docks, where \h |. and every attention paid, of Nicholas © yo rin ad Ine has the aiivan iver, ane Jater in the ‘allt than two stories high wil roof and extensit rading beauty of prospect with Bred healthy. re ina ere are two rooms in ity hambers ole at7 o’clocs, in famime ths premises and return wiformation may be had by on TO LET, FROM THE FIRST OF "MAY & Pe in the we ee Reade street. Inquire at 20 228 Lin? RESTAURAT IN BROADW. NO. 54%, KNOWN A! fittings upare ueat an business. Apply to Mr. Senith y Apartments ia the bi Ys del! CORNY OPIA. The for a respectable jasean street. Also ner of Forsyth aad a7 3t*re yale oa hand | PEOPLE'S ald OF ears i ALBANY 3 | Daily, jireet—at 7 o’c! P.M. | From the pler between Ci and sts. | ay Pin went KOCHESTER, Capt, Alfred | onahees: will leave on a. Wednes- tht stone ed a an ae ae a Raniah ror seen my oes. | Baie HUB HOBSON 2 Cap. G. Cr Cruttend aes win be ousiee by, i. ra Eulee atu the | re-oa Tursday, Tharede ‘Saturday evenings, at Dated thie 16th day of April, 166. nat Imre AtSo'dock P.M, 4 cr mee heap TO DEALERS IN FISHING een: Bt Re toto A. aR eambost NORTH AMERICA, Coptain R. H. Furry, will ince sPoar ait Gere Sa eateries | sgee Wome Pre nda ion in ieuanaable prices CONROY hie yall ound st at amboat SOUTH AMERICA, a Syn LB » We eae | “atablishmeut, 52 Walton at. corner of Chill. real Odie INSURANCE COMPANY, tne iis Com rel sty opposite the Mershante Karhenge. Dy Fire, oo 7, continaes to insure sgainst aac eames | rl ede: wares THOMAS Ww. T! GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. Pi » President. ade fre THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Wall street, $210,000, a mid loses by 8 ae the imins® ma City of New York. I pai Rapexpaneed rance against Jean or damage by Fire effected on appli- R. A. READING, Presideat. D. ¥. CURRY, Secretary. ee ata nen te rey al Royton rar, eg BRooxurn. take riaks on mer usaal vorable oe THORN Cl omgeooh IYoice by store, to which eriests peutic | “ the system m ipbich th Ad are special A Irorey eel on ee ee tothe of ur hin country, c. a viNosTON - oa ny | ond sewonng | Naw York of a expirations Of} porn ‘dian that of tbe best bi C = =a c yee re may cated ‘will be adjusted 7 . W. ad2misr 3 wilistf re ine isin | rom 25 cents wale Ferifo- ts | [He SURaCRTR RE Lan Ea TaN gr maa | = eee id Farni- for cabinet, S SOLELIBO ACO. | 0 oni mi leave ou Tuesday, Thureda; and’ divans covered | | | i ‘The above boats will, at all a trrivein Albany in ample | | time for the morning cars for the a e rates; Sone taken after 5 ras Fn og = xis ah tees bemm af this line, ithou order fi captains son apply on board the yor to F.C ‘or paseag Bebultz, at che office on the whart. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c GKORGE McBRIDE, Jr, has removed his office to No. pt lenihi and ¢ amall, to persons re: ay: as he and his pr ast tl Beotla Money remitted b) personslly PASSAGE T The Packet 9 ket ine 3s %. rele May tan N B. hanes Gant ‘Orece Brat or Pool.) can elways be age ing every five Saya and ste a ely ‘spplicatson to = ieee oe ing jeer (post-paid, to the Date with a hieland, kngland, ou ee Post town, wil eord ngly, und a receipt to that AND Done. LIVERPOOL. fe, those W es to remit money, jn paste large o¢ in any part of Irelan lecesscr in business years and more; als), to any parto! jim, with the name of the person isto ip SIDD' of April, C bb, Pi COLUM ada regular {ts ean, throughout the United Kiogdom, tata, KEENAN & £o. ‘ater bes, ae SFR “Capes Soot, will i mmodations for eabia, recond cabin pagegure ber zac * Maiden - Louisiana and rey a pack- johnson, muster, will S pabiveie xe - Soi Lee a K. COLLINS ey ‘be on board at? Grisage 348 | time il serneaaeY ee: | = wre penGngR ga ie rat & CO, % South street. clock to-morrow, wilt sail. : vol , will “a her regular day. br Eee fo is leet ha nak ae oat | Foon For pli ys for | foot'e of Wall weet ee pao ee ro ah Seems secommoations, anenealled LINE & ¢ 0 18 Beath ares Hacherregderbe aie "on | ve Janel et ne | | mence at iki past 7. AMUAT WRT a Pani SRRADAM. will ts Re fe Tul bs ee srlormed, the lare Ani ¥ AND CL! LEND ME vive SHILLINGS. ++ eee Mr Bass G Barrett KY DHRADHM. BOWE A. W. JACKSON... MANAG! 2k AND PROPRIETIR uae Evening, = THE wizand OF TRE wave, Hikcer, Esq Charles F “Bir JR Scott Henry Belford Mr Blauchard Weevil aa. Mr Cony Donna laabind Mis Phillips id Nanay... Mr G Joves Donna Capella: Sutherland evista bie LOAN OF A LOVER ir Sutherland . Hadaway Mts Sergeant ~. Sutherland ~Second and Thira Liers, a eta.: rit and Galler 4 oi Doora will fh rat o <a s will rise athalf past 7. GREENWICH “rma TRE, Corner of VARICK § CHARLTON STREETS (ERS & TOMLINSON. si G. MYERS. This Evening, ‘The performance will commence with SWEETHEAR’ ND W! Aaminal Franklin, jes Frau Es ugenit Mire Wood eo sactude w THe’ TWO CueGORtes, J Fanchette J Doors open ai ¥o'elock Curia’ rises ut ie ovctock pre- cite Bor office open daily, from 10 A.M. to 3 o'clock P.M., when ured, or tickets purchased Private Boxes and placss can on application to Mr. Draper. GREENWICH THEATRE 188 CLARA ELLIS has much pleasur: ber New York friends, and the public g her benetit takes ulace on THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 30 being informing rally, that the last aight of het © wheu will, ve perform- Sheridon Kuowles' favorite iy THE LOV Master Waller, Wildrvke. «Me Eddy . Mr Hall Miss Clara e follawed by the Sth act of ROMEO AND ULE. . iss Clara Ellis Performance’ conclude with the Romeo... BREAUTY AND THE BEAST 026 lire NEW GREENWICH THEATRE, / etfully to inform Ts MISSES VALLEE beg most res) thei ee the public in I Sth Me their Bi is Ged Jor next Wednesday) Apnl 29th eBar aud Mr. B. Willivms hays kindly volunteered. 28 Ittre PALMU's UPEICA HOUSE. Chambers street Monttay pratings April 27, And every evening until rr he IST Origin aad Far Famed Bund of EON AN MINSTRELS whose performances for the past tour yer the South aud West, having been rece! by the ELITE AND FASHION, respectfully announce that they will give a series of their ite aud original Rema tips ng a variety of new accompanied with the Banjo, Congo, Tambo, Violin, Tambo- | rine, end Bone Castanets. barge wets 2cents. Doors open at 7; Concert will com- THE HEN GE ae DAYS ON x londay, Tuesday op beeen 3 Apnit, 27, 2 ai At the Junction of Eighth St. ual Lafayette Place. | Finding it impossible to accommodate one haitiof the public, durin phe Inst week's a ee of Mm AN ‘AMB "Ss SURTRISING: AND eR OD a PERFORMANCES IN call of the pub- Travelling Cara- The Proprietors, in obedience to the a relayed the departure of their G jie, van of Wild Ani VOR’ THREE DAYS ONLY, Monday, ive and Wednesday ; after which, this Orij nal, Exiénsive and hisherto waattainable exhibition will pos Close in this exty. ‘The Proprietors tske grent pleasure in acknowledging the rofuse patrousge bestowed, by the public upoa their exh bition on this ceevsion, and will exert themselves during the three days they are to remain here, to deserve the continuance of auch geuerous favor and kind spprobation AMBURGH & CO. ‘Admission 25 conts—Childrea wader 9 years, 1D cna, FOURTH AND LAST CONCERT, AXer ‘MUSARD, for this season, to be given by the New York Musical Association at ‘Niblo’s Saloon, on This PROGRAMME. Pant | Lindpainter 5 Seatetti, from Don Tau: Pant if, 6 Orertan—Lx Mf 7. Waltz—Marie @ Chor, Euryanthe 9. Gallopade’** Waltz—Bankett-Tinn: Tickets Fifty Qeuts—10 be had at the smiaaipel Musto Stores, and at the docr. : Coucert to commence at 8 o'clock. agit SR. F. S. NORONHA AS the honor to announce that his First Grand Concert Will take place at N.blo’s Seloon on the evening of Wed- nesday, April 29 Sr. Noronha will perform several of his own compositions, and will be assisted by Madume Otto and Mr, ‘Timm; a:s0 by afull orchestra, Jed by Mr U ©. Hill. Coneert to commence ai 6 o'clock precis'ly. Tekets $1 excheeo be had st the principal Musie Stores, and at che door on the eveuing of the performance. 28 2tis*i¢ OPERA HOUSE. Peel for renting the Opera House and Arca Bathe, Bl inbers stree! “8 Leoni will be received ven this evening at 74 0” |. Horner, who will ma Wine Lectars,, it in Croton Hi fats the ley of cae ‘who has positivel ritualized on the occasion, when some of experiments will be porn, Dek, seeing “hirow pad er side of ee Th he | the Sans bandaged by the 1 London, Paris, or Pipkin, of experiment in phrenomague: WAtimission, 12% cents. fulfilled a engege- is, and Lye his ser- and or coms orto May ich, and prcpaid, will meet wish proalee attention at that time 8 tirre NEW YORK YACHT CLUB CE. BA QW NER are zeauested to, at of the ‘New York ¥. 'n of members, on Wednesday, the 1 ‘Astor Hour ‘order of the cousodore. aa thie JOHN C. JAY, Feeretary. HARLEM PARK TROTTING COURSE. AIVESE ptpe uf 30th— mile heats, best the saddles ie biases" that never won & Pos. Entries to be made at Green & Lossee’s, on Tuesday evening by S o'clock: three er more to make a race: wer CONEY ISLAND Von —— ages! Os. above mation to fag yeie from the set ye €2 Wall street. or of ALONZO REED. NEAPOLITAN BONNETS al2 me FRE SUBSCRIBERS, Pateutees acd, Rib Tine ropee nb pores WHITE CuI AND STRAW Has by A. UNSWORTH , No.2 Joha stivet t packet from Havre, then whi tee rele raf th gate ay re i eat seorns: 4 wand Flow ay eh | just re Long dies’ Hats, tergsil as of neh ‘irgiaw. ss chever a Capeala ‘aD | not to be implicitly believed without such. ot LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAIL, Wasuinoton, April 26, 1546. There is a rumor here, in private circles of high character, that Gen. Taylor’s communication with Corpus Christi has been cut off by the Camanche Indians—hisdepo! of magazines at Point Lsabel cap- tured, and his tréops beaten before Matamoras. It wants, however, authentic conformation, and ought It it should have happened, it is nothing more than what might have been expected from the folly of sending , a handful of men into an enemy’s country, and at such a distance from any immediate succor which they might require in case of a defeat. It 1s clear that this goverament cannot continue for any length of time in the state of quast war which it is cursing. ' on with Mexico, at an expense of several hi | givea to the son of a physician in Geor thousand dollars a month. We wiil have either to withdraw our troops from there in a very short time, or take offensive measures aguinst Mexico, in order to bring this unmeaning state of things to a termination. In the meantime, while such isthe con- dition of things in Texas, what, I would ask, is the government doing to put an end toit? Who knowst Nobody, I believe; and, what is more, | don’t think anybody cares. Kverything connected with it is in @ state of utter contusion, worse confounded by the want of confidence whic! ch weems to pervade all those who ought to have some interest in the weltare of the administration. The cause of al! thia secretiveness on the of Mr. Polk arises chiefly from a desire to hide from others, who are aspirants for the Presider’ the mode and manner ot transacting pudle affairs, legt they should turn them, in any way, to their own account. Hence we see Mr. Benton, and all his trrends, excluded irom the Executive confidence. We see Mr. Calhoun, and all his friends, turned out of tp pale of Mr. Polk’s political chureh. We see th® whole ot the Van Buren party exeommaunicated, and placed beyond the possibility of Loc ee We see even those Senators who , along supported Mr. Polk’s etl sage as they have . supposed them to be—treated with a degree of cold- ness and neglect which nothing whatever can justify. Their recommendations to even the small- est sort of appointments, are treated with a de- gree of contempt beyond anything imaginable, oe what has ever before happened. A single case will suffice to show this. A poor, but respectable, me- chanic of this city, with a family of a wife and five sons, made application to the President last Febru- ary, “for a cadet’s commission for one of his sone. The lad’s name has been two years on the record ot the Engineer Department for the place, in addi- tion to which, he was recommended by the late Chief Justice of the State of New York, four 64:40 Senators,and about twenty-five democratic members of the House of Representatives; yet, with this ar- ray of influence in his favor, the appointment was town,who, doubt, secured it through the influence of the * famil: “compact » syatem that prevails in thie city. Every means is taken by the President to shear the most prominent members of Con- gress of their proper influence 1 the nomi- nations and recommendations to office, while the President himself is filling up every vae*nt spot that occurs with his tamily connexione, and the connexions of those who have his ear. The day of retribution for all this, however, will soon come, when thoge who now feel so secure in their fat places, will have to fawn upon many of the very men whom. they now treat with neglect. {n lees than a year from thig they will find the ground upon which they stand, giving Way under them, and none near to sav" thein from the oblivion into which no | they will inevitably and deservedly fall. | As it may be of s:ime interest to your readers to know the way in which the committees of confer- ence of both houses managed to moe from the previous p' sition of their respective bodies upon the amendments to the Oregon resolutions, I will tell it now, us Lam possession of it. The firet night the committees met, was a very stormy one ; that is, it was so Within doors, not without. After a long de- bate between them upon the proposition of the com- mittee of the Senate to strike out the words ‘ re- newed efforts,” in the resolution, it was deci- ded by the committee of the Senate not to agree to it, uatil they should first consult ee | members of the Senate—that is, not vaul | thing. eats may be secured at the Box Ofics Som | held a caucus on the subject; they accordingly ey jJourned until the next evening, Eg doing any In the mean time, the House committee came to the fixed determination, not to surrender one iota of their precious declaration and determi- nation, to trike out the words above —" and substitute ia their place, the words “all proper measures,” not expecting that the Senate commit- tee would agree to it. They were, however, most agreeabiy disappointed, wire they met the follow- ing night, to find their proposition accepted by the committee of the Senate, who had receded from the ebnoxious expression, which, if left in the resolution, would be tantamount to an instruction to Mr. Polk, to make another offer at negotiation with England. Thus ended a conference which was on the point of blowing up, and of throwing the uestion into the elections. ‘To the foresight and rmoees of the House Committee, may be ascnbed the lucky termination of this troublesome affair. To-morrow, Mr. In; pe will make bis exposé of Mr. Webster, ifthe House will give hima chance to do so; if not, [ understand he will publish them forthwith. AnIgL. Battimone, April, 27, 1846. The Eclipse—The Burlesque Trials—Another Compromise Verdict—Burnt to Death—Hollidoy Street Theatre— Downfall in the Flour Market, ¢c. The grand panoramic scene annoucced to come off on Saturday morning, between the sun and the moon, wage decided failure, at least all their doings were trans” acted under cover of a heavy cloud, and consequently invisible to mortal man here below. Smoked glass and noses in eclipse, with smut therefrom, were observable in abundance, but all ,tidings of the royal meeting be- tween the sun and moon must come from other sections of the country, if visible any where. ‘The fourth act in the burlesque trial of the “ Rape Gang,” as they are called, I mean the four young men charged with knocking down, in the open street, and | forcibly committing a rape, one after the other, on | nearly w: | Sep eee ae yo new seared a7 tier Fah SSE CSTR baie { ine extent (ot sm Margaretta Ebeman, a German girl, who hai been but a few days in the country, was enacted at olis on Friday. ‘The trials were again postponed to October, the bail of the parties, without a hearing of the case, Feduced irom ‘$4,000 to “$3,000, and the poor girl again remanded to prison for six months, as a witooss, whilst her shameless and villanous violators stalk abroad in our public streets. Such villanous ait ke of justice as we have in this State, is in other State or country in the world, tho time | polly approaching when the cry for reform wiil ve aglatt Ste the Cer teyebe ed verdict aie "aust — nce went to des ‘Saturda mare th ged re m ot eaiy of manslau, the whole evi prove thet Killing Quigley at all, it must have Deen pre- and tor the nigel of rob! ting little girl, daughter of Mr. Robert Gam- three years of was burnt to death, on » by its clothes tal fire. The Hollidey street theatre is ren ae Wednesday evening, with lame Augusta in“ Geiselle;” he wi jor for a re; dramatic season to fall not sta- he will draw good houses, I have ni Harmoneons, quite a clever band of vooalieta and Etthpioe performers, commence a series of concerts, to- morrow evening, atthe Assembly Rooms. The Rev. C Parsons, formerly the preache.: an eloquent sermon last pew fl in the Charles street Methedisi Episcopal church. He was a good per- former, and is an excellent preacher, and will undoubt- ealy draw well in his now position ia life. Tus Manxets.—I have a further decline to notice in the flour market. Th wore sales on Saturday morn- ing, of Howard street brands at $4 50—a decline of 125 cents on Friday’s sales. Some holders refuse to sell at that price: The receipt price is unsetiled. Susquehan- na also sold at $4 08 decline of 26 cents per bbi on last sales. Nothing tay f in Ory a Bene flour ie holders have been oneal for eet e oe Ted wheat is watts ‘93 cents to $1; and white ie do. 1100 $1 15. Oats 38 a 89 ne rye 75 cents; white corn 60a 61 cents; and yeilor a 62 per bushel. No change in whiskey; a7 of bbls at 22), and hhds 214 eents per gallon. Sales of ae apne er parce OE Day, April —8i 060 cy 6's 1000, 9) 12 + ed at 6 sed, State sit per coats. ae on Shed wee tu on Peas '. ‘i asned, 936 bid. ‘Baltimore and ¢ Onio 47 for’ bid. at 96: theres left o1 Paitaperrmia, April 97, 1946. We are in the enjoyment of delightful weather, to day, presenting a great contrast to the disagreeable rain of yesterday. A break was discovered in the telegraphic wires along Broad street, this morning, and on its being repair. ed, the communication wes resumed with your city. James H. Garvin, in September last, was commenced | this morning, in the Court of Quarter Sessions. The occasic! of whom Serve wer one, thom Bay dor se vis company with Snyder Became iimted ate at the “progress of hie ow, being interrupted, and rming Hea vinlee Oy Che 7 ter ecae oon rich, jas fo hours, resulted in his death. ie ett be held this evening, td devise ‘Atowa et eme aecteaha the cryin: Sip bate soasto meee eneare the erecuon Pittsburgh. As the success throug) ve rapromet scion on the part it patriotic devotion to tho the city can be measured by the readiness their strings to subscribe f as ori John Garvin in has been elected Steward of the ast ie. Bi who waer eh office by the Board of Hee.th, 0 aap Capt. Garvin hus be a oh “The Seguins cotmmerive theit cngngames he atthe on sat peosh theqtre this ovening,