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New Stock Exchange. Ww Situation, by # young Women, ! everany aaa the age of tke hemo forba tn dna. pga Be BON ital? Ar ag rar en ‘ n do do in; we give | meter as taken from ipplatenr’s & Co.'s, 2534 Wall street. A.M nic au Src seae” THE REGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. January °G, wilt N a5 5 s oR JULIET Monday, .... 32 32 18 leek ie 1 cake | andres vahiety cok, ern al coke bony Theme, Mea Hi Mercutio, Mr Dyvtt; Juilet, by a young ‘Tho deniors in ice Will have a rich crop this seasom and | 2 oun 8 fe very best Of ety. ete 3 "Nuine: Mrs Vernou ‘ adh wo understand that i i in contemplation to ship several | TELEGRAPHIC. | MOAEY MARKET. Beto ty ry Fy ie tm ae #188 Chryatio street, besement, fro iLviferty, Mr Colley Coust Math, ble Rusher; Counce cargoes for Liverpoo! | 5 3 a = “sed esti eho ped a cpt ee: a | Monday, Jan. 25th—6 P.M. 2% 4) Tuesday do br st | WANTED, open ipo iclock and the performances will com- ed tho “Peckham and Rumville Guards,” having been Avaany, Jan. 25, 1847, | rng stock market opened very buoyant this morning, S| SITUATION, by a gil from f 2 To'clock® Boxee $1: Pit 50 conte: Gallery 23 coats formed in the establishment belonging to this company, Senate, in consequence of the announcement by telegraph thet Married. } ‘ OWERY THEATRE-—Tuesday Evening, January enjoying amost agreeable day. ‘The captainof the com. O007® Wilkes, relative to the Oregon railroad | and Worcester went up 1 per cent; Hariem X; Canton Buusu.to deta Ie Davis alle abet WA ry tv; Count Heury Beaute Misch pany is Mr. J. Brown cere heers fr oe Soreness ne any hundred | ,-; Farmers’ Loan 3; Reading Bonds }; United States 63, 2h, Tuesday evening, 18th iaetant: ja Christe Church, A MTVATION by two 2 he itt tw Mary Pleterrena Cuanae or Lanceny.—Tho th: , 4 Daniel ¥@8rs iv advanee of the public opinion. The proposed 7 firm at Saturday's prices. ickets Harbor, by Rev. Benjami it, Jr. MY. | waiting, kc. Be r le with the drama eutitied ’ Bilton, Henry Clemelsom and decobs Wote, arrertedon | roed wastoraa through « country inhabited oniy by rob: | 180% ¥- Reading closed firm ys aoe Gronor A. Tispace, to Miss Canotive M. Bunr, both of | wetivg, Ke HEIR—Bdmond” hire rid | nt existed in Wall street, i ' : (Ri i Ra eso perigee rues ptbrt jd ttomdiad Dacteod —— hea CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE | _Doors oven sce utclock, “Hogiuery, 1236 conte its appearance, when holders of eotton and fancy stocks On the 26th instant, Anau Eursasy 4, daughter of WANTED. BENEFIT OF MiSs ROB i d on evening last, ona charge of larceny, in a foreign bers and by bears. It was, in truth, a most foolish un‘ port, Were discharged yesterday morning . | a | dina Ee oe Jay fell in woeltar 2¢?t#king: One hundred years from now;would be plenty | i ft ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC . in Elizabeth strect, yesterday, and had his leg broken, | ° time to begin to think of it. advanced quotations, and sales to some extent were | Samueland Elizabeth Halooy, aged’) par and dmonthe. rosie oe ofseaa sain a tureuh j Mins, ganar 2a ‘ogee sige ARE ‘f ri lances ae resi- Sir Dove, Hr Hol i. a Fa tae pamsead ge ayer a ee ay. memorial was referred to the committee on rail madeon’change, of the former at an improvement of | iy funeral, this ne ‘TTuesday) at'3 o'clock, from the | qeeetes Gomme By ding fer the ne mare ally attend. ) Vourghacbocd sane ghiglands Mrs Dove, Mrs Wauts; sure Gates evening, turned out to be false. It appears th halfa cent per pound, and of the latter at the second residence of the father, 206 Mott street, | edto M. 8. CONEN, Ay oceul notwithstanding the call that had been Yesterday. Rurvs Wairrexen, infant son of Robert made upon the firemen. board at an improvement ranging from a half to one and H. and Hanoab E Elton, NB. the control of their property. S quarter per cent. Morris Canal went up X; Farmers | “ ‘phe friends and acquaintances of the family are invi- Dear or tHe Morin exo Gesoner Walters bye | Mr. Cianx offered a preamble to Mr Hawev’s resolu- Loan %, Long Island 34; Harlem 13<; Canton %; Erie ted to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, trom | Tt er Faerie age oye sete ee tia bony at | Hon on slavery, s# «substitute for Mr. Young's pream- | Railroad, old stock, ; Norwich and Worcester 3. | 182 Division street. pts . Burores, Eeq, | feet in width y he fi Sf has for years irvelled our streots bearing upon ‘his | Dis. It seta forfa the causes of the war with Mexico, de- | ‘The advices by the Hibernia are twenty-eight days To the 90a Se ca ere re | Or ET OS LE Urey coset | "Beare Shenley a Se eee ee mafia ant crumpets, | tailing briefly the ground urged therefor by Mr. Polk in | later than those received by previous arrivals, andre | The funeral will take place from the house of Mr. | SOMETHING NEW INDEED. vhiol ye sold ** - jared wi | a alah feriond his messago. Mr. Clark spoke at great length in support | of the most important and favorable character in a com: | Phineas Burgess, 388 Cherry street, this d ; Song by Miss’ Barton aud « Dance b (9 Duane street. | _ After which THE RIGHTS OF WOME eed jes can be atteuded to by Mrs. Cohen. j2 im*e Baroy, Bart, Mr Nisywood: Miss Cecelis Duustable, a. ry Third me nen ye* with TAMING A TARTAR—Mazourkt, at forty | Dress title ‘5 conta; upper hones Sioenen Dit cme ani!tingy sy tra » 3. t | Mr. Dennison reported a bill to give married women irehe: half past 6 AM RICAN CIKCUS. BOWERY AMPHITHBATRE, | day) | A LITERARY and Art Uuiou—Bubscription $0 eeuts—en- | Revel be tl deers nad alters a aan Coase | of his preamble, aud in opposition tothe one offered by | mercial point of view. An advance almost unprecedent. | St So'slock, F. Mi, at which the friends and relatives are A mated Bibs, bound ie Techey tesa ae eee Ted Uribe ncrodearion Yor the ememeD, Will bo diately called, it was too Jate—poor Lambert had sold | Mr. Young, which he said implicated the government. ed in the European market for all our great staple pro- | Qist instant, Rev. Geonce W. Fn Sena balled th Lene Sat ee, ‘£ ubscriber | oy : ” as se crampet, He was spoplexy , "eiend, and aged | Mr. Younc denied it. The effects of its adoption would duotions, must gfve an activity to operations in our mar: Lat#am, Chaplain U. 8. Navy, in his 40th year. ._ No blanks - 439 Broad way, cee lee | COURIER OF STPETERSBURGH Mn. Gurppon’s Lectuna.—The report of Mr, Gliddon’s | ‘not restrict the action of the government. kets, rarely realized, and large fortunes will be made ¥ Weekly § \iask PARTNERS AIP he «under the firm | Master HERNANDEZ Lecture is unavoidebly crowded out by the pressure of | No question was taken on the subject. by those lucky enough to hold large stocks of cotton Inthe City axd County of ork from the 6th day of powan & 4 olved. All debts EEE. peten oe, European news. It will appear tomorrow. Mr. Dracut offered a resolution that the Attorney Gen- | and broadstuffs. Millionshave been added tothe wealth | Men 2s 'WTY,(2 0 284 day of January, 1817: alone will be asuiicieat divch de aia “TWO HORSES. MitNSUDNRAE aE Taltace: eral report the extra allowances, costs, expenses of | of this country by this advance; and an impetus will be Apoplery, 5; Angina, 1; Burued ox sealded, 1; Bronchitis, 5; | = ORG es | piaaanthy wat tod‘ Yosterday’s arrivals were more numerous tusa fiices, &c.—Adopted. Adjoutned given by the receipt of these sccounts, at this season, to Cancer 4; hole futaneniny Ss: Cholsm Morbuaty Carauio” | yrs Gcarnerahip oN fie aan &e Co, i thin gia} hitherto, although the passengers by the Hibernia hnd Aenmably. | the cultivation of thove staples, celoalated to give ws, | Hoe: i: Debiliin a; belies Mawes oe Bhbses MDE | A suived oy mutea eoosent’ All bis eciane nasi; tie ee ae Rea secures te MAuuhitaneB, M. Halls Mion|'D. Harney, Broskiyn, | _B¢¥eral remocstrances ware presented against the re: { with favorable tentoe teceet tance coe fall. qrihina, 42, Mropey. 4: Dropay in the head. 95 Dysentery, 5; | firm mut be preseated immediately, as 170 Mareen ateet, AWolvestay F tous Jaa. Gust prtormance tf boot i Humphrag: Baltimore; W. Hctugham, Yonkers; V. | submission to the poople of the amonded charter of the |’ Every thing cooms to operate favorably for the most Hreipelas, 3 “Hever Basdiset 3 Faves sear | DUS MEER EI | aes Oper tel 14 DI LANMER MOOR—Lord Henry pre ties jos rd, Chester; Robt. Cooke, | city of New York. important interests of this great country. Every thing fever Ne , Jan, 26, 1847 de "| Bani Lord Edgar of v8, Lenedetsic be A. Gifford, Boston; E. rors Be Porter, Nis Also, several against the location of the New York | tends to our advancement and increase our growth, end | fad iooh willbe arsine mond, Tutor of bug Alias, Lady of ‘ Hoo 7 to" Lacie, Mr gu. Roy pelis, Tels 0; Rev. W. Albany; G. | and Erle Railroad, reported in favor of by the commis | we have not the slightost doubt but that we shall expe: | wae | ed, where all orders will be punetually attended to. lat tier Boxes and He owning, Phil ; F. Morton. Boston; H. Eaton, | | ate bo Baltimore: W. Browne, Providence; J. Brownies; ‘ro’ | SD@TS: | Tne 0 TOG posses Nan ronsoon fol BOLL: | Exjyecatepenths ledo; D. Hoffman, Baltimore; C. Wilson, Philadel; hia; | The amendments of the Senate bill to pay the mem- | ‘The value of imports and exports of Boston, and the | New Yorx, Jan. 26, 1817. Siteniene¥i . 'W. Murdoch, Baltimore; E. Lee, Philadelphia; J. Ken’ | bers of the Legislature, was concurred in-08 to 10. amount of tonnage engaged in the trade of that port, of mony gree eagle byl mea Barnett, Fa.; T.H. Rise, Wo r; Robt, |. The volunteer aid bill was taken up and discussed on | the pas: year, were as annexed :— of Engine Company No. 45 ears, 17; 2a 5,23; 5 to 10,9; « | | M,RDIfOR—Will yousllew | | . Lawson, Halifax; W.Geutry, | its final reading, by Mess | 40 to 50, 15; 50 Lo 60, 8; ALHAMBRA SALOON phere . Fenno and Cornwell. Commenor or tux Pour ., 3 issue to Seasbes {589 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince St. Louis; J. Christy, Phil ; H. O’Reily, Albany. | —— ee | 1846. Value of merchandise importe: $22 626 666 tre 1 COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT’ TOME CALDWELL Fuanxiin—R. J- Lamb, ship. Rechester, DB. H. Tru: BY THE MAILS. 1845. Value of merchandise imported. . . 21,991,877 panner with which he was pl te ah them ROPKIETOR of the above popular and fashionable moun, do; J. Brizes, Geneva; J. Warner, Conn,; E: Laan of merchandise iinported. ..... 22'141'788 freahments, on their return from the late fire in ist atreet, on | nee of resort. RE Seca Sateen, Ne ney LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. 1848, Value of merchandise exported. $9,875,384 | UNITED STATES ARMY. RA ser F.B. BALL, Foreman, | ,, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. a0th, Negro Melodies by lowanp.—-H. Shermai re; J. Bri 5. ue of merchandise exported. 9,370,861 ECRUITIN: W. A. DOOLEY, Secretary. 526 1e*) 'W. Stratton, do; J. Dock, 4 rman, de; D. Rider, | orhe Sensio.wae engeged in Poreerabd he supply bill 1844. Value of merchandise exported, 9,294,729 Rivet a + aa Sie a rir aL ES vi = aC Gel eaten At Tees ee ee Chmcennat T: | Ny the wise, eee ee eee, ee FUPPLY Dill | Lose cronnage entered from foreign ports, tons 301,107 | fer and siveaneerstie NRANCIS BLANCHET, Ay | idow, Geo'ge Buird, Boston; E. Warner’ Virginio, MWg House have evidently suffered considerable incenvens, | 1846. Tonnag ntered from foreign ports, tons 308,943 | None need apply to enter th but those w EE iveal Estate, that he tak |, Vo NCERT, Miss Martin, Mr. Baltimore ; W. Pilkiggton te; A’ Haein: At pWelsh. | ance from the delay in passing this bill, soenorake ue | 1944. Tonnage entered from foreign ports, tone 311,829 | termined io sve the petiodor ther salisiment bneuly and | ing lot, and collecting feat, on th A Eine £58 BIE Arron ser ti¢ofeleak. ‘ Kentucky; C. Cooper, Philadelphia; J. Taunton, Taun. | tB¢Y cannot got a dollar out of the treasury until the | The most extraordinary feature in the above comparative fac pally,‘ during the war” with Mexico, er for the term o| J U8Je 3. J billis passed A member of the lower House offered a rele; and devo ne all his time to the abo Hl give fall action: to these Pers 2. . Ellis, Mount Pleasant ; C.' Bracer, Troy; W. on with thi or Montteale tt Cabal Hosea eae joint preamble and resolution to-day, begianing with a | Statement, is the decrease in the value of exports in 1846 “whereas the members of this House are without the | Compared with 1645, of $795,467. While the oxports from of established Rates of Pay agreeably to existing | he F eons | w.E. Bunton, er and Lesse: | | ARCH STRENT THEATRE, PAILADELFHIA ‘Man d security to an’ Jupson.— Joshua Hallowell, Philadelphia; D. Wright, | Means of detraying the expense of shaving, therefore | all other porta in 1846 were larger than usual, Boston ap. h the Post Office,.No. 278 aieok tee erate! Augusta, Ga; A. Clapp, W. Salli PTyles Hants bosch Bere rena eat Re mauttally agree that 00 | ears to be bebind in this part of her foreign trade. The Coeds. Pifice hours, before 9 A. M. andafier SF. M. | the most gorgeous sty yw the most beautifal Police Intelligence. or use the razor, until the appropriation bil hae pas | increase in the value of merchandise imported into Boston bape < 4. ~~ EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES, TUESDAY EVENING. Jan. 26th, 147. Stealing ¢ Watch —Csicore Baker and Rafferty, of the | "dy, 82. compared with the past two years, has ben very limited: Y ; eld 6 Pay per'mo..th. Pay per month. Acs Meeting of the New ye ar peer resolutions were uaanimot HE CHIME! To the Sergeant Major, | ‘The House discussed the propriety of printing the re- Williams: Sea ee ett, George Williams and | Pert of the Socretary of State, Tiade agresubly to ures. | We do noteee where that great incroaso in the trade of ing to Neil Mullins, whil lution calling upon him to furnish a return of the votes | Boston is which has been talked of so much. It ble ei, ee af Beige! | cast last spring upon the license question ; it agreed to | must have been entirely of a domestic nature, and the .Mr Burke Mi ing heard with great pleasure of the Sa , by 3 . t. SamueL Revnoups, Esq , to the | Gietn eheas of dtrbiraitodewonan ke | Geer enich geve thn ratura of the volo"By Senne | M™PBY of the Corign marchanigo must have been | Sodan" sare conersiatece st MT prone tas | cbaren a King neat, beiiteg | istrict ne Hy a ceived from other ports of this country. ‘The merchants | Q Gomunand of that, orps. aud trust that his eounection with | Ade future Goud behaerar.” Paul By Justice Roome for their / ig kind of text vote Teal he Fening ot this report | of Boston import very largely via New York, and their thom may Yom ode ~shpaenemeae ven THE VILLAGE LAWYBR, future good banayien fee erie | the whole State, and will operate beneficially te ihe | *OCks are filled up in this way without showing any in- Resolved. ‘That » copy of the above resclution be trans | pic Reeat. +. Nisa Che pana — 5 ward, arrested, a, ry . Reynolds, and also published, er Ra SOCIO ih Sunday evening, « young chap called Robert Reed, On a Wiejugged: caiees. From the, vote upen. the crease in their importations from the Custom house re er ere ° FGEO: WM. LOBS, WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. srge of rioteus and disorderly conduct, disturbing the | onnaiton tenon turns. 326 1t¥re Ei Necretry pro tem. E. A. Manomat, Lessee... W. R. Bane, Manager congregation of the Bedford street church Justice Teuste e ‘The arrivals at Boston from foreign ports in 1846 were | HKUMATISM, PAINS AND STIFFNKS~ OF THE | Q2OINTS, SCKOFULA, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, roUND SYRUP of Hydriodate of Pots Roome committed him, in default of bail, for his future good behavior. Charge of Stealing Cranberri Re-engagement of MR. and MRS. CHARLES KEAN. The immense success of the new play of the “Wife's fe. c=} = ‘or’é nominations were dis- | 2,090; arrivals from coastwise ports, 6,732; clearances for lier), of Dutchess county, | foreign ports, 1,998; clearances for coastwise ports, 2,712; Gor (or Te. | Officer Curren, of | Pei? jow Dock.—This mediciual remedy ie | ret” has induced the mansger to repeat It for oue night cs . ce: also a large si fit of th fering from rheuma- | more 2 3 {he 24 ward, arrested, yesterday, a bluck fellow called | w, aerate A ioe open doors | total arrivuls, 8622; total clearances, 4,710. ee kien ene nnesy ene of those aaltenng from rheume: | MAP OD Ay yvENING, January 2 18 ranborrion valied ct $6 62 tel oo eh eauing,& barrel of | Nereafier, except, when there are strong restors wong | ‘The original charter of the Cant Dank of New Or- sccansioe will We pate 0 formed the new play of oranberries valued at $6 50, be. onging to Sul Bates, ofthe skin, and diseases k they should be kept shut. The motion was not ectod fo deterarin edit serve ¢h i THE. WIFE'S SECRET. Washington market. Held to bait to answer. Jeans, saddlod it with an onerous bonus, in the shape of niortsble end contented with Me tepesamng tele heibstaee et Ammyot «Mr. C ado } Eon acanel, which it was obliged to make, and which has fea) teen vanessa Way the Faculty, it has re ¢ ante dariia y ier: aed no deduction of pay 1s made many have prououaced | Auuany, (Midnight) Jan. 24, 1847. cost nearly one-third of its original capital of 4,000 000 of | un-ble to perform hi ‘Should ‘of remedies for the above J | The Government and Anti-Rentiem—The Hudson River | dollars without any corresponding advantage. It then frigate Cumberland edry dock | at Gosport for repairs; we | Railroad—The Legal Commissioners—The Volunteer | suffered in common with all other banks, to a most un examination of the ship's bogom, | Appropriation Bill. alarming extent, by the almost entire prostration of com- id “ iatantiat selikin fauc iooes ante Peer Tonk Tho government of the Stato of New York at this mo- | mercial vfairs, and the extensive bankruptcies from 1837 | ment, includiug hia, suger as Mithiog inches. A uarrow chance! It has excited | ment presents to the world the rema:kable spectacle of | to 1842, and it was only through great individual exer. | {er core, sy readily save from fexpliation of thes some astonishment that she ebould have succeeded in an Executive department unable or unwilling, through | tion and a large aid from private funds, that it was ena- | ca, if he chooses,purchase a small farm in any of the western Hale i be repaired nce cumberiend will require some | co csuse, to encure life und the right of property to its | bled to comply with the law for the resumption of specio | Piste And there settle himselt comfortably, on his own land, time to be repaired, aud the Missisnippi is Wanted for : ; 8H. | Bovclock wreck dock yatgsatvice, the former was backod out from the | citizens. We may be amozod at euch a declaration—we | payments; and such was the situation of the bank that oC evry dollars. will be paid, to anz eitizas, none | evame ee Se geccen tte work yesterday, Hide tag latter Will be taken in today, | may contemplate the commanding position of this State | it applied to the legislature to reduce their capital one- | feryous an anle-nodied resruie, who shall bercneledy eae to the Cumberland, among her sister States of the Union—we may cortem | half, making the: das exveditiously as possible, and then give place hares fifty instead of one hundred | ed. ‘The citizen should present eraitty the Lieutenant A Naval General Court Martial is ordered to convene | Plate her collective wisdom and her superior intellectual | dollar ag in the annual statement of 31st December, | °F “*Ptins andnot to the recruit on Monday, the 26th inst, on board the U.S, ship Pena- | rank—but tho abstract fact that the government as admi- | 1842, the estimated valuo of their assets was only thirty- sylvania, for tho trial, it is understood, of Commanders | nistere: + does not protect and secure the private rights | #¢ven {dollars per shore; ond now at the end of four Cc i ol} trnvghtbebcete ieee oan be composed of tia.| of'ts citizens is trud. It isan unqualified and tunequive |-yeere, by judicious settlements, good mes wement of following efficers:—Commodore Stewart, Prosiden cal Erato no aah Of comins intelligence can deny it | and an active and profitable busines Gemmodore Downe, Turner, Captalne Borer, Dalanh,: sof gavarabeceees one ne net Sealey, Eombrehend- in the soundest condition, and in the high city, Jadge Advecata rts Geo. Blow, Kaq., of family of the name of Van Rensselaer, as is said. The | credit and full business. Thoir present assets are eati- the steamship John McKim has bean purchased by | $5 the propriciong of Wild eae eee Bote) this family | mated at ninety dollars per share, with every prospect # the proprietors of this estate. ‘The history of th F 26 at government for ihe sum of $29.000, and will run between ‘ i of an early resumption of dividends. 126 3 re New Orleans and Mexico (Coastwise of course) as a mail ond Gutlawties, and assassinations, which this off in the Lino of his du @ pension for him. nd allowances are re- | ves every parc of the auimal | perfect state of health, e great and increasing demand for an article of this kind ane 6 induced th tor to bring it before the public. trat | _‘Lo-morrow—The Hunchback. Ch tps secarl DROLL DOINGS AND DIVERSIONS, OR ONE NIGHT ONLY, previo pe, at the Society Li yon Frid rgennts G. B, CLARKE. Q pt. Ath Reg. taf. | Merchant Tailor, 116 William street, between John and ing Fs Recruiting Officer. | ton. by gion ot s6 Here | [BELIEVE my reputation as a Tailoris too well extabe | s01 , NOTICE ed to render ituceessary for me to say, what, by this maid ‘ : rhode eamboat tripes ke find. tausics with imitations of the OP'BE frente of WILLIAM DAVIES are roepectfulty, n> | ‘ity Sisto fee” HOUT ADOT Conti made’ ti cider, for | ieee ny a eee eee Orations, speeches, & jeud a meeting, atthe house of Peter Milue, | e not fo be equalled for |. should the weather pro rmy, it will come off Yee inst. ate take or give credit; | following Mo a on i inchs EXC ebts, Fenn afford to sell tor small | GREAT ATTRACTION AND NOVELT ‘(HE ASOLIAN ASSOCIATION will give their frst Giaud Prize Concert at the Tabernacle, on ay evening, January 20,187. The following artlits have beed oe portraits of neerspersed with m er. Recruiving Rendezvor al sketches, country eourte,old comic lectares, stage ti raed igvorant women, fit. P White Marseilles Vests, Biack Satin Do, A few well made,and handsomely trimme: Committee, DOUGLAS, Secretary. TIERCAN coe | He, sul tett, which Lwill sell at cost, imaging tu lorice | evening | Cognition has caused, is in every man’s mind. By a m , q NETHERLAND SOCIETY. |, see recesses 2a | MISS HIFFERT, boat, morial lately brought into the Senute ef this State, by | cad ’TAtaan? a ee STENT UE OMLEAND, ALT, megtirg held the 27d inst. the following gentlemen | NOllvg. | MISS MARTIN 7 {From the Boston Times, Jan. 25-) | Stephen Van Rensselaer, a member of thie family, ‘it is | Cireulatisi + $712,195 778,445 "821,296 1,078,520 have beeu appointed cificecs of the Netherland Society, | 4 1 EXCHANGE of Tran mi MR. HAMIIsON. The following officers are attached to the United , rue that the j abitants resident on this estate, by com- | Individual depositors. 1,110,826 1,905'202 1,719'ex9 1'804/088 teambout Travel MR. QUAYLE States store slip * Supply,” which sailed on the 2lst | ‘ biostions, by concealment, and by an organised system | W. Selden, Treasurer ea naire of evasion, contrive, and have contrived, to elude and ‘oid the payment or rendition of the rents constitution- ally accruing to the owners from their occupation und Sgt ; use of this estate. ptain’s Clerk. ja The tenants have se apology. They plead that the if family named are not the proprisiors of chive ere. Tremenpows INDIAN BatrLe.—A letter from a | they bave no title j that tha title has retroced gentleman atCouncil Biutts, dated the 17th Dec. to | that their anviont obligations to over, and gi his correspondent in St. Louis, states tbat, on the pre. the rents are annulled. They challenge this fa vious day,» band A GENTLEMAN AMATEUR, GEORGE KEA, reside atthe p ano instant, for the Gulf of Ves Commanding; Charles W Placo, and A. N. Smit ed Midshipmen; W. Vanwick, Midshipman; U. Morris, Midshipman, aud passenger to join the squadron; John Jumps, Surgeon; C. Hudson, 373,103 215,152 214,122 204,302 78,307 — 181,553 250,987 70.367 274,431 je, and MR, AUSTIN PHILLIPS, who will forte 1 ition to the musical talent ured, they offer plendid Gold Watch, to the author of the beet and jal conundrum, to be decided by the approbs- ve probability | tiow of the audiexes. “image” aAvibg any counexion wit! al bent (common. seuse) asonnbly 1, ermost, by the hurried uni le coloring of anew speci « lanten, 95 Chatham st. 2,472,952 3,006,008 3,197,576 | Secretary, I Hodenpyl hfs : an ae rae | Bena, eae Gt HT Peery, eS ccig, HMs995 1.225,020 1,810,505 1201478 | Neees, “6 5 Gehen $i Cohen de Her, i billsoferchange... 257,927 516.268 591,296 Tio,s39 | Gosling, $2 mmerman, $5; H. Fl opportunity ‘of Jonations de PART FIRST. Miss Martin, Messrs. Vhillips i, | Prese itself’ 1S ‘Smith, Norinondy"—Mr. Quayle i 0 re ry as to deceive 3. jooulight is Sleepiug,"—Miss Hiffert and Me f Omaha were met bya band of they invo\e the law ond the government—to loves | nvillz of ercha paya: Shi TosWyeth, $5: Herekesrath and amie, $10; Tandy (common ' the Sioux, in the neighberiood of the Biuils, thata batde | tigate tbs pretended tide, and they. also promi le in over 90 day 1M, $10, hia see : f 4 n,"—Mass Martin. ensued between them, and that the Sioux killed sixty of | that if a court of law, constituted in donform,| stwocknaee. 400,077 987,921 367,713 397,216 | e direction would further ask leave to state, that the ob- | “He w rally sensitive minds ro lost inthis fog 5. Se : the Omal.as before the conflict terminated. ity to iho requiremets of the constitution, a, Sines. —— —_—— of Ppt a ode ae Bg eay toate phage | of * isms” by the fal possibility, as to ert the of 6. Bell Mr Phillips. ‘The follewinging particulars we find in a letter to the %4judge that theviee of these lane is orth eaten Total. +++. $9,113,045 9,900,102 3,873,920 4,008,603 | ton of Hollanders, but solely, » at the iimpositons to | *" Immoral Lanny, Ne COLD CANDY 0 Boag Wilh You Cote te ny Mea Tome" Mie St. Louis Republican. this family, that they will submit to such adjudication. | The bank has received $821,000 of their | which emigrants are generaliy exposed, to provide them itei wa wuah bese alberdati¢s co rove its good effects in tert * If was neoid blooded butchery of women and childcen, | Until this ix done they have evinced and will continually | stock in, settloment of doubutul devia further with work, and in case of sicune h distress or pov ‘olds, Coughs, Honraen re Throat, Whoopin Glee—"Oh Stranger Lend”—Miss Hiffert, Mr. Phillips, Bene a Gace tk oll the warriors of the village, On the evince @ determination not to submit to the exactions of | leaving $3,179,000 of outstanding stock, ty, to ‘The many arri Hollanders inte complaints that led to Consumption, Plain Engli and Mr. Re night of the 12th and Ila, the letter states, a war party the proprietors. In the meantime they beseeci the gov- | and includ ng which the whole liabilities + connection with tke understand hat some 10,000 1 fuch as we can ster,” will prove the fact. 10, Kxtemporaneons effusion on subjects proposed by the vt Yancton Bioux Indiana deteated and destroyed fourteen @Fnmnent to pass A mediatory luw to ioutralize and com: | _ of the Bank are, +++ +. $6,396,023 54 | Millarrive wer ener! Hottecaces (2 prauye the chan | Sold by MRS. JEKV I, 338 BROADWAY, next door to ‘audience, Blank cards wil: be distributed on which they tribes of the Omaha tribe of Indians located at the time Promise the oppressive features of the leases by the vir. | The cash value of all’ thy er hecure the success of the Society. Unfartumsely hele mune | the bly Ce eR is ligepiines ae ef of Wuods Bluiis, sitmated about sixty miles from this ‘ue of which they hold this land; and the government | civsing all their bad debts by profit and ber in this country is small, sothat itm: oeN Ta Raghiton fe Co... 3 Petr IrconR aco-- Belleview. Tha mon and warviers of the Omubus passed “an act to equalize taxation,” an act by meansof | loos, making full allowance od others tor ad leftthe campon a huot; ond the Sioux, soen efter Which the annual taxes for which this trac assessed | any probable contingency and they reached the camp, discovered that they only had | positively overbalance the acnual rents received from timating ,thefr caval, that cost $1,248,- Women ent children to contend with. The slaughter the tenantry By this law, (while 300,000, amount to. . ..... «$5,108,014 a1 | PY e ect, Bi was terrible—soventy-thice wore kiiled, and ninetcen declines to require the proprietor to jes of the bank for deposits and | full ‘ 7 Hach pec ably signed MHS.W JERVIS. mortally weunded. “Pwo men made their cacape--ona of | liar and exclusive burdens ittett b $3,107,871 4 ash | NB Netherland Society will hold a meeting on ALDI fe. and Si each.._j25 3 them named Joseph Lafteche, a trader in the employ of Upon the landlord withou clreulation are at above $3,167,676, and their cash | aiurday ever J ing uext, Jan 28, ck, m the Atheneum Uecran Steam Navieation Compra Mr Peter A. Sarpy, end at the time in churge of a stock | Covernment recugnises this {ainily us the owners of an | assets, including specie, local (specie) notes, foreign and | Hota}. cor. of Bris sts, January 23d, of goods a Bo res noua AtsdUt a ersied ie me afars the tenaate of the estates to evade | domestic exchange, 4,980 31—besides their | Hotearen, te wincithalde Free AN Torte Nor a peor ‘Monday rythe first 9 sv alien jm had Deda ie Hazrieon, ot Belleview with bout tons hreeatin Me aeroyaed a “= ered iB every civilized country on the | active portiolio of upwards of $1,800,000 real extate— | SOND ANNIVE Sy gf February. ‘The poll will open at 10.4. M. BOI * | 10. Humoron eleo=ihy Sweet Dorabella—Messrs. Phile Miller, the present ugent, despatched u patty of mento Phos is the precise situation of this matter, ant I asic | United States and New York six per cent stock deposited NO. i | 425 th eos renege bod sscortviv the facts, and they confirmed, on thei: retura, | if the government is not culpable? Lask ifthe govern- | with the Government—Capital of their branches—their Ad postponed fro! patil Rucaday F* the report of Lafle ‘they also reported that five ment has not neglected to assert and maintain the solemn | canal, und miecellaneous ass: evening next, Jas way Taberna: —' Sioux Indians had been killed, uo doubt stabbed by the Aud vested rights of the tenantry or of tho landlord? I! ‘The foreign trade of Philadelphia, the raising of | Broadway: Black it we ina’ 1 lessts. Phillips, Quayle Hiftert. '—Composed and sung by eoare the Violets Blow”—Miss Hitlert i tt, 364 Dower, nd 109 Avenne D: Kily’s, 233 1. Glee" Winds Gently Whispe: and Kea. “Oh Gentle it funds It; we hope, therefore, t d to elt ia the aid of the descendants of Hollandei public in gexers], arsurin that we wilt be hap: rol them as me: of the Society, aud that any do- | jent or Treasarer will be thank- str 8 of Winter”—Mr. Harrison. ins Martin Hiffert aud chorus. r Cushiam, bliiee of 7) Glee—"Hark, Brow ard Leoui N BOLLE N.S. Feb rre ‘ Secretary pro. tem. Y LIVE POULTRY FOR SALE, FOR BIt ves to make this one of the ‘Tickets 50 eents—to be had ar 1 . 26, 1817, at the Bi treats of the neasor . fe Turkeys, Poiand Geese, and largest ie Store: jd at the Tabernacle on the day and eve- 5 : » in 1846, compared | reside. Add essen from Kev, CN Mamice eet eet of Java, ne ME WELL & FOWLER, Palton Mork Trak Of fe concert: aud also at Stebbins & Co.'s, £64 Broad Omaha squaws. Going twonty miles further they the | ask how Jang this matter shall be suffered to remain un- | with previous years, exbibits a’ very flattering in | Presentation t. . M. by the Rev. Mr. Corey, reply bythe | J%te"'t POWELL & F Sr alton Market | way. where the prize.can be seen ground oi the massacra, they found the place where the | deermined? | ask our Legislature to interpese—to en. | crease, both in the value of merchandise imported and | Rev. 5. Remington Singing vy the Apolle Voc-llists. Mr. 4. & G. BRANDON, maadsams tor compeue Scone inate fe Teteaesto Goals of the trader had been divided umong the robbers, | force a radicol remedy, and to do itself honor. Lask the | exported Brown of Youkers, Manhattan ehoir, and the order; two Successors to F. a. MUNDEN. OF the best,will be read for the cecraves of the wedionee, { Ia ras, aad the letter, that {ote isagainst the Omaha | C! rman o the Be a inane Committe , who rove ia | Commence or PILADELr Atta. nance by tyro. ay fay ye a¢,{Nbits iti the plodens-Mes BLOCK LETTER SIGN ja%6 1 q indiaue. Four or five daya before this event took place, place last week and refused to take the memorial. 6 ‘alue of Imports. 1, he fo) MANUFACTURE one lodge, camping at Cebaano’s old trading house, was | Stephen Van Rouasclaor tate nea chee ial of THis.” MG, Increase | Marehay, No, 70 rat at; Mra’ Vai, 30s Fourth at, Ms. Au: wah assis PROGRAMME OF THE GRAND CONCERT attacked by a war paaty of Ayonas, commanded by the peiition, and to recommend a plan of ‘ectiou to the xeve Ja Americ fi i fe rs. Aibson; 203 Reuth st, Mr B Wilts Ne fee | SIGN PAINTERS In Aid of the Funds of the well knowa el ito Cloud, and four of the men | ernment which wiil effectually quiet the anti-ropttrou- |! foreign Psa Ed id at the di ; i "wo. 2 TRYON ROW, ‘ CHURCH OF THE CRUCIFIXION, wounded, ond ene woman kilo! bles. J also hope that the two houses will adopt the con- Total $300,615 “Gia,ito | _Ja23 3t8nt M&To adjoining the Harlem Railroad Offiee, New York T THE TABERNACLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING in {hie rame number of the Republican we Aad the fol. Current resoluuon already introduced into the House, | Cash dutian 2,608,063 37,545 FOWLS THAT ARE FOWLS Rerenence.—Warhington Stores, William street; Rath- January 27, 1947. lowir culling upon the Governor to suggest some preliminary LONG ISLAND AGAINST THE WORLD. bnn's Hotel, Judsous ilotel, National Hotel, Perkin’s Hotel, PART |, We aro in posseasion of another letter from Fort Scott, remedial measures. Until this bedone this vice, this | ade tii 608 caelSay | FOR SALE. on Monday, st No. 3 Washington Market, a | U: 8 Bonded Warchouse, Narkia ‘Tex Company, ke. Ke Morett—Mir George Andrews and the datod on the 46ih December, describing the exposed con, , eVil will remain. 1 admit shat the rule, where an Domestic artiel ba i fine selection of the choicest Fowl in this councy, a jalo ainvrre_—.uacle, “Oh What Benuty Lord Appears dition of our westera ‘rentier. We are toid in this lettor | i# leaed, the lesiee thoula be deemed to have virtually | Foreiga i AB ci ne fflka ond comprising Dorking, Chittegoug, white Cling, very supe: Br HANCELLOR- a cipnauies act brveeatl coin of daily outrages by the Indians, commi'ted oustand west @dmitted tho title and that he should not be allowed to $3,059,171 3,661,695 3,916,033 5,118,054 Hack Java, golden and silver a note | George C. King and) Ballad—Mies Julra Nor halt, od of the Btate line. It is said that the Osoges, returning | Cail itim question, should be generally enforced, But “ gids phe ee ak ‘us OF : BPeeyt SoeNty: | sasha inn, Aistou'e, ve © Creditors? Ball. | | Words by Geo. P. Moi from their fll hant, met the rumor that their agent had | Not in this case by nny means the validity of tne tite | The increase in the valuo of exports, from 1349 to fare ce Lose ane Bremen | oe Sohn ct. hitler § Hymn—By the Choir “Fnuged in's Gail, been robbed of a part of their annuity, and that Bas ecu doubed Lot wlone by the tenuntey, but by the | 146, was $1,201 221, being nearly thirty-three per cent. | Geese enn very large, weighing from luke we taal OWN A. "MILLE R, the defendant in this caw Hallad—Miss E. Watson,"Kithleen Marourneen”... Crovets matador bad been When for tale tate, cela public; itis incumbent apo the lasting oy eee, The tonoage entered fram foreign countries, in each | Fow's . a | stu ihe State of New Jersey, i Grand Frnasia—Pinno Korte, Miss Josephine Brain: in the bank ot Springfeld, n distance of 100 miles {rom 4 isiacumbout upon the government to okoley covtonns | of the past two years, was ax aonexed :-— . ‘ La [2 couse by the eighth day of Apri son, on the arehe D’Orello, enmposed by <Mers . tt hy moestires when it is found that other meagures ave ch ‘Tornaay Exrenen From Forrian Countans FRENCH LANGUA $i AND LITERATURE, Pa GTIN of ke Chane eee tee °F ot avail. : Were arte’ "| | in Absence ¥ebealyy 18esoee , eTitae teen: | LAUGH by Professor Di L.A PLACE, a teacher at the ; bite SPS ALLY ml pena rmpepetaieteae i! oast of the Sinte boundary line, and he'was permitted to | ‘This charter of the Hudson River Railroad will expire luforeign so | HOMO TENN Even Clee Ue rclteeT ee the! | _Atbeny Ariusisony, \ 22 lawSmre lr of th acie, Sonu’ of Angels, Ha Proceod only afer several days detention. To secure his ia April, unless the whole six millions ix subscribe 1 ———- 99,629 tons, | rom 6 to 7Zand from 7to8, Private Lessove at | om . MALY TL) oa NS. Zreble Solo=The angels touch'd their harps with site progress to Jefferson city, he was compelled toem- think {| um authorized to express the opinion th In American vosr idence of those who wish to receive instruction | ELOCUTIONAKY ILLUSTRATIONS. hand ploy twenty armed men, in addition to the United States charter will bo renewed or extended in case the whole | In Foreign Hapene Although weil knowe lor thesaceess ofhianew me: | MPR. JNO. W. 8. HOWS will Rive the second of his | Set horus ‘Then al st once, with full o'erwhelm- force with him, sub-cription is notimade up by April. ‘| thod: he rete vee ree, ae | Seatr Deawary a6 1H, th the Lae Sety | Ful! Chorue—O. Holy, Holy, Holy. jast and true art We are in porses.ion,” says the lotter, “of information ne Lill to appoint the legal commissioners will, pro- eae iesers Us: cBud JE och | ire next, January 2, 107 at the Lecture Room, Society | Lord, God Almightyc-thow art no we that the Soe ‘und Osage ‘Indians have ‘recently held a | bully, pare dues tee present week: It te imports Excess in favor of 1845,. 4.4.44... 15,190 tons. | NOTICE (lary equating of selections fom the Werehant of | thou Lord, God Almighty-thow art Ae who ‘was council in the Usage nation, the object of which was to | that the Logisiature should have the assistance of these | unite their forces and influence, to rob and plunder the / commissioners immediately, to frame a symmetrical whites, possibly under the impression that they could | body of jaws for the intermediate harmonious operation | Ve 4 brary ip of Prime, Ward & King is this day | Menem tual consent’ ‘The outstanding bustses three prominent. seeves of Shylock. , aud ix nud evermore shall be ted by his pupil, Mr. William W. sey. | Tenor Solo—All heav’n beside was mate, the streams mour, who will reeite the Dying Gi Byron) and vd still and did not marmar—the Wee wandering ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES FoR 1845 anv 1846, | TPHE co-partne Arrivals from Foreign ports in 1845 387 | dissolved by m | a ot the firm will be /iquidated by the suoseribers ator “ ‘B02 | the Maniac. To commence at half past 7 o'clock. Tickets bheld their motion. Shali I not hear that obtain eid from Mexico. The governmont should look | of the government, and ava dusis of lulure action dene | ok vas te FAMESG, KING ioeen “A s232 See Tus re val RR pay to itat once. Kort Scott should be occupied by troops | C. Speacer will Cortainly be one of the commissioners. te ier ** 6,019—-6 477 SAMUEL WARD,” | bLUCU TION, t—Miss Julia Northalt aud M. Loe without delay, because its position makes it most availa- | I believe that the Whig members of the House will res | pend DENNING DUs kt, VX. GEORGE VANDENHOFF has reemed bie in * Queen” (N. B—=This duet is now in ble in quelling disturbances, should they breek out inthe | cede from their position upon the preamble aunoxed to | Excess in favor of 1845... 1,939 m fo ARCH’v GRACIE KING. P structions; and is prepared to receive class id pre course of publication by Messrs. Firth, Hall & north, the west, or the south. the Volunteer Appropriation bill, | think that the House so for Foreign ports in 180s 458 vessels, | New York, January 26th 1047. ave papils Pond ) ‘Composed by ,_ We hear, also, that the principal mon ofthe Creek na- | will strike out tho preamble, and pass the bill witheut at, ww “1845, 00 , bora? 11 Leovard street Ja swrh. | Moree rovending hostile letters to the Osnges, demanding | it is, ia tact, impos age bseribers he retion for les is in favor of 1846, . ‘Tabernacl: NATURAL jon at A mot PR to pass the bill | defe 1. mg, Stock m, No. his eae formed a ¢o partnership, done WARD & CO, and will ; ich they have sustained from | with the pream! x stotime. ‘They slso state that, if the value oi the | ready, and all ti property is not returned, they will rally their forces and | itestod a dispoal torn bxchauge Business, at the office of L, greater ottra 4 ‘all street, 1s WALD. of the firm of John Ward & Co. for, foreign por's,, wishes take it. Nething but the presence of au adequote m oatopt such an rf ard Mr, | Present a more favorable appearance, compared with | EDWAKD PwIMb.? of the late fim of Prime, e wt half past 7 o'cloek ¥y force can keep in subjeetion the t ukands of Tn Polke; Let s¢ make tase dutioct Proposition, in the shape habia be titer eh naa New VaR IUEL WARD. Ward 8’ King. one sila to be bine pects cent) oleges, or of now on our fronuer, p there by treaty stipula: of a resolat i | | jew York, Jannary 25th 5 ¥ De. Schrader, corcer of Mac Doug: 4 gi fd stipulations v edi, amcor oF ry partion. meee MEI e tree ee oc fg — Exchange. |—-——— prepared to be patop forhetching Bird Cay 24 ttre ar. — Loui vitle Jour, Jan 19, , 100 shs Harlem RR bio 5? A DESK FOR SALE acd all other chings perteiniog to ’ oie oo do 52% DOUBLE sTAN G DESK. in perf: ct order—nlao, | be foond st Archy's, “0 5 Jol H 4 68, 1870 % 4 ft ahan some Mahog Railing the whole made to fit on N. B.—Shetland Ponies '$ BY THE Paxstpent, INTHE Reav- | $n Reading Bends” hg wo | of writes be sold low. Apply at 44 Beaver street, ‘Up stairs. Grey hounds dotherfane ‘09 Varietics, On Monday, in Wilmington, N.C.,a 0 60 | | | defoat the passage of the bill. | | | ng Charles Spaniels. Italian Apvoinrm ‘scopstan ly on heud. ; WEISS, Mistress of the Bal! wera of "Theatres in the United in named LAR Army eee 1 §.—An early inspection is requee’ asthis is without for engawet ta muat be made to her Arthur Johogon, quite w young man, reosived a stab jn | TAR ARMY ait istan: Quartermasters with the hat dient b30 BLACK WALL OF OLD LINE OFL doobe the best selretion he has ever oferta 3% mre : POVEY, of the Park Theatres New Yorke his breast, which caused his almost immodiate death, | artillery; Ih Liou drat Lieutenant J.P. J. O'Brien, 4h | Spee iflacis Stare Hi) 10 POOL PACKETS ~ For Liverpool.—Only regular JUHNSIUN’S BInD -1UKb sushorised to make all arrangements for ! es Dan sopoesed to have been given by John H. Hall, Whe | Lieutecuut Was tnenant M. Rt Patrick, 20 infantry; tt | 23 Ferme yy, 0 9558 nd Priacket of tie lst February.—Thenew magnificent, | eum No, 299 BROADWAY, one donr fro’ Chambers moiKe. S25 tf re Bel bolhy cub taittee tor GOL Anhur B: Lanetag a eoers ad artillery; Ist Lisutenant | 1%) Farmers Tr 69 3 boo fast suillog, and favorite prpket ip OXFORD, barinen | Ce street. —as fi EW YORK OPERA fi ruer of Chariton Waa : , er : i ’ 5 ee a 00 tous, Cajtnin Samuel Yeston, will sil positively on | ariel ar: P ing aor ‘ ‘ do 31M 1 > 0 ~ Inilans are committing some depredations on the whites, | Iv THe Uniteo States Miner, lw bis 32° he subseribers, ry breeding cawen, bid 1, Will please make appli Aicrivin® of ‘hele cattle, and seiting the woods on | Act ov Jov» 18, 1848—Charles M Pricusot Mimeanin | ie 40 bw 110 2058 | sags Fs & 10, ods, nevt bores, waif Aitartictewin the live in vidrensed to J. HUN Tat the box fire. bain areas Quartermas with the renk of Captain; | 3? go in 230 "s A NOTE : Es. ) ent variety, by w. BJun NSron, Pek it. . i | ert Josselyn, of + ” 830 3 5 NOTICE. —Shippei if packet ship SIEM 290 Brosdway, New York. | waa ” va stows dhe popaladion ot’ Ure chee as rceaes ake | cary, wil the Fonte tobe A SE a: s10 Sots | DAN, for Liverpocl. will pleate clenrtheir goods | _P. 8—Lettere ay ahnve will he stented tony. 93 Inet CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, Year to be 40,00, Ia the summer eeagon the number Is Ciuignt Gioumiatee steal of Mussissippi |" Monewi nan’ s10 FS rete hae “heaped een Ree RIG FOU <0 FOR STR, ng | (TE Sudseri PHILADELPHIA ae probanly much larger. n ‘, # rank of Captain; Charles R. SO ETT ~ New the ITH HOT? bers Gob Combe te rinks of by many of the whig procses | Webster, ol New York, to bo Aasistant Quartenmeates 8 | York Line of Pockene Hepararmmeket fart ee, | eg Eland, two and u half miles from Ws ia | Cantil their “susan of Kentucky at the, probablo’whig candidate for tno |{y'bp Assintant Commtietne ene anton: of New York, | Hehe Moria Canal 6X d0she Hr 51 | day. Rcbiuary dihcatie sflenitaat liag pac: | SAMeET At she hend of Moreh, anh | ealtgartentre ena be univ of Mr. Burmore meet (or nae G é 7 , 8 rank of ( 5 h iUDSON. Captain Page, 03 " ‘ y thi ely ea Li the lessees the box office, ¢ orming, between {he next Governor of the State. He would makeancf | N: ‘Mioton, of Louisiana, to be" sonia Comat: [ito do 0 BF sey Camen Co hO BK | Poteealy tall or nba ne caer acne” loading, aad will | Ber with three cud eheteciees eed hours fitand 12.” All communieatjous mast Be ndiroseed to “ | with the rank of Captain; Charles E, Carr, of Loui, | 900 East Be 25 = 510 33 For height or passage, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, | guitn gentleman who w sreidence near the cit), or | MF Jiumore, postpaid, oF they will not A ging of burglars havo been arrested in Lan to bo Assistant Quaciermaster, with the rank of Cap 100 Fartne; 2 bin 33 | foo of Wall street, or to won'dbea first rice stand for a county store orm juntic | _d8th abs ia a eeUey SEE Pa. aod ied stoiwn property found in their po: Joseph L, Hasbrouck, of New York, to be Surgeon; Ben | so. gt bio 44 i. K. COLLINS, 9 Sonth at. | House $2000 cen remain on bind and mortyne Kart reher SCOTTISH GUARD BALL Among the troop were two women. Jamin K Hart, of Iilinois, to be Surgeon, vice 1. F. Riek. | 102 do 10 32 Positively no freight will be received on bourd after | particulars, avply t0.Jobm Kolyer, Samuel R. Wey, ‘and | HE ‘THIRD ANNUAL BALL of the Seottish Guard @ trial of Heekathorn, for the murder of ° ardson, who declines to accept the appointment; Lut FJ do 810 3G oon eveni:g, 3d prox | Geo. B, Brinkeshoff, FE xecutors | Galoon, on Mone Suliivan,commenced ut Fitsourgon thesis ines: ake, | F. Desbiel ef Louninge, to to Assinar Surgeon; Fred. 40 davertised, fall opnoctely ot He h tay on tie prea ‘abivan,commenced at Pittsburg he 2latinst. Hecke. | A % Ht Paceatthe Apollo Dod f advertised, fall or not full sig saili’ g punctonily n toorn bas always borne amost respectable character, | Fick W. Miller, of Tonnsylvania. to be Ai Agents in New Orlenns, Jo i t Keon, vice George Dock, who de The Iinois Senate hi pointment; Mirna B. Halstead, of N day on the prem istant Sur. | 1% se to accept th 3 Lone Jelena J. Woodruff & Co., who « 8 will promply forward all goods tn their addve: iD HoUor AND LOT, & Ve : York io be As. | 10 Hi Packet bork HEBRON, Captain Gre q t rine cial term of th i; | do h > fe ~ Anetioneer, at the Merchants’ Tandt st.) 1 i ny trial of persons clarged with crimes: alae he antuoun | tstant Surgeon. | lem vo Sg | SS ndson, aud sail her reaular dav Teivone of the best focations | 24 Fulton at 1 rege Thomas 18 Mercer surety ing the Governor to send an armed force for the protec e by 32 Hudson st; tion of the court, for the expenses of which, $10,000 are appropriated by the bill, Twat is right and proper. rat. Wallace rye. us (Bera. Duneng, Corporal Heury Law, 186 Church oadway, an eet Wal ULINERUGH, Secretary, Broxdieay. street; Al Sergt JM SaTuThSaSe&Moi: Ssesoakserusess ‘OTICK—Shippers per ship SO) Si for Liverpool, wiil please clear their 4) (Custom House early this moring, 31 | tha day arid o'clock. WOODAULE & MINTURN, 4 1 §7 South street,

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