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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Yule SED, Be, 20-—Whola Mu, 9637 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10 THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Girculation---Forty Thousand: P AILY HERALD—tvery day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 per annum—payable in advance. WEEKLY WAL D—kvery Saturday ma —| in HERALD FOR LUROPEivery. Steam day Price 6 cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in vanee. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always casb Vy PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des MAll letters or communications, by mail, addressed t0 the must be Postage be aziabliahment Post paid, or the FOR SALE—BROOKLYN The lot and firserstory brisk House, on the south- et streets, The lotis ‘ear, by one hu has west corner of Hicks ani twentysthree feet in fiont and ceey. The house it maatels throughoue, placed furai tiea mt, aud back pienzas within three’ minutes? walk of Hi the At aatleD ck, aad Wftees mipu ‘a ropilly improving ne “ae. tor sae; the House rH Ke ‘scription. to ARP Blowson & Bebe _ 9 2werre LARGE 1a ta cate fh A LARGE ol fashioned House th , and. gues y bei access to th bont orraitread® “Address oe VYSE & SONS, 172 Peart yet. A FARM of fift cu i ; cate ae eye edie comprising ited with marble mant! table family ; th NH Situs, tee house, abd other buildisgs, the Orchard cantains twenty cess from VYSE & SONS, 172 Also, forsale, a dwelling hon TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS, MAKITIME ACCOMMODATIONS. = NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. McoMURRAY’ IGEMENTS FOR 1847, fe POOL THE fh kAG ip SHERIDAN She URI ROSCIUs, “ SIDDUNS, | OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE | t TATES. | Eldridge, Mareh 26, Cobb, ‘April 26. ‘upwards of 1000 ly juts as combine great days oF pailion OF Ie regular iine of i it passengers hence is $75, for which ample stores ipa are Commanded b; | Sea, Greenock, Bi a 1 from Liverpool weekly thereby breventing the least possibilit Po tion. Neither the be responsible for any by them, unless regular bi! oma lar suecession, jay or detention line of London Packets sail from New York . 16th and 24th ; aad from London on the d 28th of each mouth throughout the ye: for thetr frien try. can have them brought out in any of id vessels on moderate terms, " modation of persous wishing to remit ilies or friends, | have arranged the pay- ts on the fo!lowing Banks :— P SAMUEL TH ’ Agents FoR THE “Brack Stan” Link oF Packets. Liverpool to New York 1847, g Tns Reg. Tns Bn a0” 1400 ments of my D: ini AS ee gang at same de- ’s Office, 20 Nassau street. Downpatrick, bli j ituated direct! rated for Bue baily- HENRY PARTRIDGE KELLOGG, {1 100r (Kelioggsville,) New Bochelle, N. Y: ‘Attwood & Co., Bankers, mand Mr. Richard Murphy, Scor1.anp—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches ou ; Messrs. Jas. the Regular Packet Ships ly, or by letter, post paid; MCMURRAY rer Corner of Pine and South streets, New York, Broxrt & Son, Mr. KicHano Munrny, FOR NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE. Ww 1 bers would respectfully inform i¢ that they have added several m England, Scot- | ships. inferior to Isnd or Ireland, that they will find these f comtort, convenience and safety, one of every six days, throughout me .cOmmodious dwelling hou: and eque! jou impossible, A! teamer from the various Iniah nnd Beotch ports ospital mosey paid, Ts, apply f HOMPSON &N C. Grimshaw & Co,, 10 Goree Piazza, Liv’pl. re ears on bond and mortgage. at #0 No, 381 Washirgton ‘expool; the National Bank o FOR SALE sree is cornet FOUR LOTS, on the north side of dist street, Dwelling H fine Peacl House, and about four acres cert fruit, a small all enclosed in gogg fence, ‘Also, several ober joces of land at Rockaway, ON L. MORTON, Jr. 14 Dol 419 mre JOHN H POWER, Iis Fultow ae ee For particulars, land, aud Northern Banking LINE OF LIVERPOOL PA! a a a. New ship Pipgpegt use tons, een of the West, ither the captains or owners of welrv, bullion,precious stones, rein expressed. pply ou board, at Orleans wharf, E. K. COLLINS _56 Sout Agent in New Orleans—John Woodruff, & Ci Promptly forward all goods to the ‘all street, or to, handsome cottage, FOR BALE, or to exchange for city opera with five of ten ed within two miles of the Marine Pavilion, Cares of tend warned, crop necuaray, Terai hand tuit wees,” There is a good bans on erty; lsd an c tle . fora gon fe Iso abou t PSOHN LNG Kron, 3 Will be sold rf TX 's pe eet eth value Farm caehick w res e Rood land, with a good Dwelting, veuand New ¥¢ an abundant A. Lawrence, New Rochelle, sul Premises: ~Ja20 Im*re LEONARD DEKLYN. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. New Ship Constitution, 1600 tons, ike. ‘The john Briton. wood bam and other ‘our. ies houses and th nan ‘who would like a co pay 3 jand, meadow and illable land, which will ve 4 Delane) FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. ‘Ship Hottinguer, Pere Burs 1 Jan. class ships, all buiit in commanded by men of experience despatched panctually on the 2ist of and are furnished comfort of passen- 1s uor Owners of these ships will be re- kages sent by them, unless These suostantial, jore; also to any partof England or the city of new Yor! i i to the subscriber, or e name of the person hi the dase shirty yearsal letter, post-paid, or persons in freland, England, ted and paid accor 1 forwarded tn the FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Rej et for February 26.—T' GARRICK 4 ot Neither the captain togular bills of ‘or freight or ra SB i South si FIELDEN, BR ms re ro nA, Bo. ARRANGEMENTS. contains about Hing, Bara, House, necessary out buildings; is situated in the to Mamaroneck. county of Westchester, about oue mile fom the village of Mamaroneck, on the Weaver street road. 21 8 from the City Hall, and near the ling of the New, Hae railroad; ceo geality of fruit. The sale will be positive, to take place M. on the premises. For farther Particulars enqui or of the subse! ‘he superior fast~ H.T: ptain B. ri her regular day lations unsurpasse. apply on board at Orleans EDWAI Wi it, New York, or te passage, having a 56 South street. RATHBUN’S HOTEL 161, 163, 165 § 167 Broadway, New York. ‘This new aud maguilicent establishment, recently a i ‘8 fitted up in modern style th the latest improvements, and ts of suiierent a Public pacity to accommodate persons. Besices a very spacious Dining fiall, it contaius an unusn- al nomber of pleasant Parlors, with large well jedr oms, all splendidly furnished with entirely new furni- very désirable and convenient, both for being between Courtlandt and Liberty The t roprietor of this establishment intends to mak Dlensant, and dusiness like Yajus or expense will spablle putoae vitieke e trons rant, eR RATHBUN MASSAPEQUA HOUSE. one of ti e most comforiabli laces iu the city of New Ke, THE ‘ROPRIETO) retires fr mo inenctug on th ing 80 well known, as also th to the subscriber near the premi: N.B. ‘The nbove es'ablishment would be rented very low THOMAS FLOYD JONES. 327 Qw*r toa party of gentlemen. Soutm OvstenBay, L. I. Remittances to and Passage from Great Britain ard (reland, BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE (0OL PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Re- ular Packet of 2ist Febi arre new S OF LIVER- i ‘ket ship CONS2ITU LI i ‘ona burthen, Capt. John Britton, will snil as above, he on the Ist and 16th of every moath. passage, having splendid, large and comfort- ind cabin, apply to the captain on board, at ie (SHULL & MINTURN, 87 South « HOTINGUER, 1050 tons ourth will puceeed the Cou i ds 0 subscribers, aud ie eight ships comprising rpool Lona sailing 0, by kly, which our EW ORLEANS— Pack f Liverpool Pack: ‘hips, aud will sail frown Liv: days, as follows :— lst May, | Ist September Ist February, ie 3 iat Octo ee Men Yet i lat Ne be: . r eile, it Neen Ms V. y i Leia Heanor ve, her regular apply on board, at U: 5 freight, will be’ receiv: . 13th Fel att 4 ents in New Orleaus, John O. Woodruff & Co,. who promply forward all 31 FOK LIVERFOOL —1 having handsome accommodations, is Wharf, fooc of Wall street, or to JOLLINS, % South st. red on board after 1s to their addvenn This establi 7 celebrated treut pon Jotving. it 18 needless to say more. For particulars apply aneng 4 that they are tne only regular authorised passenger agents We have atall times for sale drafts at sight, for sny amount Bank of Ireland, Dubii TARSCOL. Ss VERY valuable Flouring Mill, with six ran of ston situated on Long Isjand Sound, where vessels can jhe very great wa power, asmall part only being required jorthe mill, which is Country Seat, beautifully lo and and woigt alvngasid at alt seasuns of the ye: in fi strate order. 0, A cated, H a fine and exter ashort distance of the Ne ‘ork and New and in one of the most pleasant towns in New England. House, N.Y. fall particulars: ft PuUGM. J TOWNSEND, Frank! NB. ove will be sold ata bargai . Ames & Co., Bankers, London,w! ich of discount or auy charge whatever, i wns throughout England, Ireland Scot! ‘elon. iyor adi by leis Aires stron joy % Fult IN. ‘The otheeot Mr. Ka o7re EMIGRATION 0} Ireland, Scotland and Wi remit mouey to any part of Great Britain or Ireland, ean pro- eure drafis of the subscribe: count im all the Eugland—Oa Messrs J Barned & Co., Li cial Bank of England and branch: Bunk of Ireland and branches through- at, In Scotland—Nationsl Bank of Scotland and branches ight without diss wiki BROTHEAS & Co., het door to the Fulton’ Bash che, Senr., ss at 75 Daalingyses, PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. Drafts can be forwarded by the packets of the 6th, llth, 16h, 2 st and 26th, or Royal Mail steamship from Bostoa on PIANO FOUTE.—A geutl French gra A. GRIEVES, 5 Jobn Screet—150 song, with the Nixhtingal such as ne’ ere expos Any persons having birds a pure, clear, and articulate sound, woul r, hase any of ‘the pr former importations, “ 5 John street. Bird Seeds, Nests, ke , always oa hand ut begs Lots of mating. W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, 8% South the city will sell at a great sncritice for second door west of avery handsome and good toned d action Piano F: fect order—can be ym, comer of BIRDS JUST AKRIVeD. # S of this a sail dit 7 year in the fol owing order >— J Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, Ship 8T. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. weleigh. ndid new bark KRANCIS WATTS, of her cargo engaged and going with despatch, and leave Gal- ids brovglit out by this ” Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, corner of Pine and South streets. A CURE FOR COLDS. do well to p Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John-) Ai t stock of Archies which exceed ee es. GHIEN ER Dec. 1, They are all of the first class, ably commanded, secommodations ample and comm i is $100, exclusive of win tI ous. The price of pas- jor Bath is particu- street —A. he from Eusope, ousiderable moat extensiy v3 inging and Fancy Bi, Ongst the followin, A 500 of the most choi description of Long Prepared to be put ‘and all other th: be found at Archy’s, B.—Shetiand Greyhounds, P.S—Ao doubtthe best red. JOHNSTON’S BIKD STORE, No, 200 BROADWAY, oue door from’ Chambers 7G ° i street. — 86 high colors; Ge 280 Broad P. 8.—Letters as above will be attended to, larly recommended by o1 Agents, No.9 Tont ¢, Buildings joods sensto the agents / or forwarding, xpense ‘actually paid. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACK) 'S. , : ips will be db. despate luring the year, as follows :— 4 Cap eck de JOINVILLE, (new) La No danger of taki after the use of these baths. 3291 City Fine INSURANCR Company, Febru; D.—The Bonrd of red a dividend of six per cet ble to ’ Stockholde: will be to , none other then th i Le judicral dis onand after the 10th in- F. CURRY, Secietary. ‘Josed until 10th instant. judicial distric d D. We The transfer Book will be c! Qwre TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, — No. 547 Peart Srxext, nrar Broapway. ESE BATHS have be les Lng fon haw, yas this is without RASA (new) judg itt geelesale | CE deJOINVILLE, (new) selection of ATENT ENVELOPE PAPER. JNDRED KEAMS Patent Enwlope Paper, sutt- soffee. ERSSE & BROOKS, 6 and 67 Nassau st. Sa veuials ure of the fies: last eeoriuons experience. ‘Their accom: comfort and convenience. way, New York. Goods addi bi xu be forwarded free of other charges than those ble for putting ap spices je by GQOVYEAW’S OVERSE Just published. pr lated from the Nineteenth French edition PAT ION ( Costive DESTR: 3 Or, 2 ( Costiveness) OYE the infallible t 4, simple MBA facia of OF EREOMIN complete using either purgat or any art etal m what- tver (discovery recently made th France, by Ml Wonton) followed numerous cer ates from eminent physt- cians and other persons 0 oun ar THe NATIONAL DEPOT OF WARTON of Pants et, New York, and by re- y 243 Broadway, comer of Beware of spurious“ Ervalenta” fi tawim® M&F rh_ No, 152 William » tyilat the Granite Building, No. Chamber street ELEBRAT* D ELECTUARY, fs ver HORS, 100 BRO, LADIES’ AND GENTLEME: HOOKS, Friis page eh PHELPS, Proprietor tie uildings, 86 Wall,cor. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF 6 Ist, and Glasgow 3 From N. York. ¥m. G1’ June 1. aly 1: reparation (suited for all 80 OF single peir, by y ° “SAMUBL, BROOKS Bole Agent for Goody car's Manufactories, Mim*rh 160 Broadway, opposite Trinity Ch CUNSFIPATION (COSTIVENESS) Di! EATRO’ ¢ 30 cents, the Fourth it tacks of gouorrhass, &e., and cen be safely recom. tho public, as its of It can be taken at al or piodrence from be po ihe ics HS Bold wholessle and rey Sts wie 1 regard to diet , 248 Grand street, dat ‘the drag ator PACK! from New i. ‘on th Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, IN G. destroying habitual Constipati KAGS, KAGS. E subscribers wi hi cash for liven and cotton Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewea, t Locks, Railroad De- 7 Nassau st. HOOKS, 65 & 67 Nanann st. FV WiOTLAENDER'S bot, or at thoir Pay ark ADAMCARK,Ja0 Wright Ovvice oy tHe Lona Invanp Rartnoan Ce, York, Jan, qe hereby notified that the jirectors of said Wd will by re ',.M. of that day, ‘The transfer books will February, both days inclusive. By order of the joard, Joofls rre DAVID 8. IVES, Seoretnry ENO AGUE: KE APPARATUS. NEW supply of the differeat sizes of the above appara- | . LANGENHEIM, W. & liaoiphia Rechanke x oF iM& BECKERS TO LADIES Author of the Ladies’ Manual ring their confiaemert in any for from $3 to $5, nccording to ’ HARLEY, B. Beott, i. ko agape m4 key tus, just received. HE. Stockholders of the Long laland ¥xilroad Com Abe held Office on Monday, th Dol will be open trom If stloel a nose ant Josed from the 16th to the 16th will | MEDIOATN orl I OF Paaee ULL & MIN fwifery, and teem! | governor are retur: AU UWNiKS UF KEAL BOLALL. | FRAN 8 BLANCHET, Agent, informs the owners of | tate, the: stakes el f letting houses, leas | J INST| na 10 him at 93 Joha street, New York, will ent, new packet ship will sail from N tention, t bt, and from Liv ¢ CONSTITUTION is the Lar he most elegant of all d the di ale vol on the 6th April. west (being 1,600 tons to the Doctor, by lerte arment received fF, D ecessary | cler eir direction in AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. TELEGRAPHIC. Axsany, Feb, 9, 1847. Senate. Mr. Cranx offered a resolution for a vote of thanks to General Wool for his efficient services in Mexico. Mr, Jones called up the House resolutions relative to emigrant passengers. Mr. Youna said the matter had better be left to com- petition, which would regulate the hardships complain" ed of. It was a subject for Congress to attend to: that body had all the information necessary to guide them. If they took no action, then the Legislature might move. Debate ensued on a motion to strike out the preamble | to the above resolutions, which was disagreed to, and the resolutsons were amended by prohibiting the storing of merchandise between decks, when occupied by emi- | grant passengers, and the motion, as amended, was adopted. Mr. Hanp offered a concurrent resolution, appointing J. A. Collier and Alvah Worden Commissioners of the Code. Laid on the table. Mr. Learex offered a resolution to bave « change made in the mode of appointing agents of the University, aad their official tenure. ‘The Judicial Districts Bill was further debated, ond the Senate adjourned. Assembly. A memorial was read from Prime, Ward & Co., and | in relation to the taxation of foreign insurance | companies. The memorialists are in errer in supposing | that any report has been made in favor of the expedioncy | othe: of increasing the tax to be paid by the agents of foreign insurance compaiiies. All that has been done is the | adoption of a resolution directiog the Banking Commit- tae to inquire into the expediency of such a tax. A memorial was received from the members of the | New York bar praying for radical legal reform. Mr. Bascom applauded the noble stend taken by the dx-Vice Chancellor McCoun, and the leading members of the profession. ‘The memorial was ordered to be printed—70 to 17. A memorial was received from all the marine insu~ rance companies of New York, praying that John Duer, Esq., be appointed a commissioner to codify jaws. A resolution to the same effect, was received from the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Devetrn reported a bill relative to the bonding | and commutation money of emigrant passapgers, which was made the speeial order for Thursday. 2: A resolution to print extra copies of the Comptroller's report, on the expense of furnishing minutes of testimo- ny taken by Circuit Judges, was debated by Messrs. Cornell, Develin, and Walsh. Sent to Printing Com- The debate had reference, principally, to sums mittee. paid Judge Whiting. ‘The Senate bill, making appropriations for Common Schools, passed the Committee, and was read a third BY THE MAILS. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ‘Aumany, Feb. 8, 1847. Senate. RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. Mr. Wititams, from the Committee on Railroads, re- ted “An act in relation to railroad corporations.” The ill embodiew provisions in regard to connection or junc- tiod railroads, and regulating the receiving and carrying of freight. Roads intersecting each other are required to fartsish facilities for the sane of the cars, passenger: and baggage of each line, and for furnishing “through’ tickets to tho passengers. ‘he Senator remarked that he was disposed to await the passage of a general law in re- lation to incorporations, and applicable to the subject matter contained in the bill. He however, i duced to report this bill for the cot te. The bill was committed to the Committee of the Whole. Commerce and Navi: with verbal amendments, House resolutions instructing our Senato ing our Representatives In Congross,to u best of forts to obtuin the passage of a law to provide more effec- gation, rep. tually for the comfort and convenience of emigrants | while on ship board. Mr, Crank obj tions, and they were laid under the rule. RIGHTS OF Wooten. Mr. Hanp, from Judiciary Committee, reported versely to the bill eatitled “an uct to onuble feme vertes to Convey their right of dower in certain cases. The Senator read a brief report in opposition to the bill; the report was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. Haxo, the Sonate went into Execu. tive session, the doors, uuder a rule of the Senate lately passed, remaining open. Mr. Hap enquired of the Chairman of the Judiciary | dd to make a re- | port upon the extent of the power of appointrient with | which the new Constitution invested the Governor and | Committee (Mr. Hand), ifhe was prepa Senate. Mr Hano said he was uot yet prepared; midnight en- | ry the subje Oa motion of port of the truste be printed. had prevented him mukiog any report upon LIBRARY REPORT. ir. Hannis, 750 extrac: pies of the re- of the Stute Library, were ordered to ‘THE JUDICIAL DINTRIOTS. The Senste went into Committee of the Whole on the bill reported by Mr. Hand, (rom the Judiciary Commit- tew entitled, ‘An act to divide t tate into judi districts, and to provide for the election of certain j ciul officers, and fix the term of certain officers, [annex acopy of the above bill, the remark, Bits bill for the arrangement of th icial districts upon e@nother plan, and pending inthe Hot the whole House to- pursuant to the provisions of the fourth th article of the Constitution, which districts sh: be arranged as follow: ‘The first judicial district, a consist of the city second judicial district, Kings, Queens, Suffolk, jutch shall consist of the countie: judicial distriet, shi of Colum. bia, Greene, Albany, Rensse . De ‘The fourth jud istrict, shall consi of Saratoga, Wi Clinton, Franklin, Montgomery, Shell consi son, Lew: wego, Oneida, Madison and Otsego. The sixth judicial district, shall consist of the counties of Chenango, Broome, Tompking, Che: ben, Allegany, hapten grein Living d Cort: all consist of the urie, Genesee, Wyoming, Mon- an! 6 ‘The first olection of the judges of the court of ap. q veut, the clerk of the court of Pig and of the county shall be held on fourth Tuesday of May next. 43. The officer: tion, after the first general election. 44. Every separate officer to perform the duties of the office of surrogate, in counties widen A [opalaticn ex ceeding forty thousand; and every local officer to dia- charge the duties of county judge, and of surrogate, in caso of their inability, or of a vacancy ; and to e: such other powers, in special cases, as may be pr by law, when the election of said officers, or tioned in the last preceding sec- lection thereof, shall be chosen at a special election bite kad ood or at a general election; and their tonare of office shall’ be the same as that of county ju ges. 45. The names of all the persons voted for by any | elector, at ony election, as provided for by this act, shail bo upon one ballot, which shall and which ballots shall b fg of inspectors i! ‘ sige for that purpose ; and in all of all the visions of law, respecting the qualifi ops, di ili tions at a general election, shall be applicable to the election of the officers specified in this ct 6 All laws requiring notice to b ordi siection, thall be col ized by this act, aforesaid, to icable to the election lace on the fourth Tuesday of May ly ——-— weeks prior to election, provi von of the omission to give any notice thereof, required jaws. aid election. But no ourt of appeals, shall be returned, 4 and certified, in all respects as the votes for votes for the justice of the supreme court, shall be re- turned, canvassed and certified, — votes for senator | tified ; and the votes tor | 5; the other officers, whore election is provided for by this | are returned, canvassed, and cet act, shail be returned, canvassed and certified, as the votes for sheriff are returned, canvassed and eortified ; and tho statement of the votes for the judges of the co of appeals, the justices of the supreme court, and of the 61 the court of appeals, shail be made and publish- ed, ua in case of the election of the gevernor and sena- tors ; ond the statement of the votes for sii other officers, whose election is provided for by this act, shall be made , 1847. *rles Swe Conta, and published, as in the case of the election of other Mr. Harv moved that the Mouse bill [see House pro- Hadley from the majorit nj od election of judicial officers, &c., ensued upon the motion of Mr. Hard It is to be hoped that the two Houses will ultimately pon a bill of some sort, and that the division will | le independently of partisan interests. The committee rose and | any definite action. reported progress, without Mr. Devein presented the petition of 1 Waterbury, and five thous |) T8- city of New York, praying forthe repeal law, and remonstrating sguinst the exten- Petitions for the same ob- also received from Cayuga and Chautauque Abraham Van Buren, Samue! | aidents of e law to that city. Mr. Gxay presented a re-petition of Hiram P. Hastings, raying for the reconsideration of his former petition, the impeachment of Mr. McKeon of New York. , be Presid On motion of Mr. Perkins, aise eee motion was whole of the first section—a motion made simply to hang & speech upon, the re-petition was laid | AND SENATE RULES. a resolution, that the House of the Senate, that the bill the ‘removal of stone from the pub- ries in Black Rock, and passed by a two-third bill to the resolution, and the speaker was instructed to certify that the bill received a two- ments, kc, ke THE NORTHERN PRISON. ‘The House agreed to the amendments of the Senate to the concurrent resolution appointit he Clinton prison and report to House also concurred in the report of the joint Committee of Conference upon the bill appointing an ad- ditional number of jurors for the county of Kings. The joint resolutions instructing our Senators, &>., , to oppose any increase of the present rates of postage, were passed. Buruicx offered a joint reselution ef instructions to our Congressional representatives to use their best ef forts to secure the abolitien of slavery in territories over exercises special jurisdiction, The resolution lies over under the rule. A sharp set and dosultor solution offered by & committee to Inture for the choice of a U that State, in the place of Mr. Davia, who! on the 4th of March next. Mr Davis will be date for re-election; but there will be also other whig candidates, among whom Governor Briggs will be the most prominent. the Ken which Congre: discussion then occurred r. MeGonegal, to limit the peech of the members to thirty minutes. Some impolitic allusions were made to the * Young” delega- tion from New York city, and the peculiar and marked predilection for making lengthy speeches which it was stated had been displayed by those gentlemen. A member of the delegation (Mr. Develin) replied in Severe terms to the embargo which was intended to be laid upon the private rights and public immunities of the honorable representatives ‘he resolution was tabled ; And the House resolved itself into committee of the whole on the bill reported by Mr. Hadley, from the ma- jority of the select committee, entitled, An Act to fix dicial districts of this State.” @ bill is as follows :— 1. ‘The judicial districts of this State, shall be ar ranged as follows, to wit:—The first judicial district f the city and county of New York. ‘ihe | Second judicial district shall consist of the counties of Richmond, Sutfolk, Queens, Kings, Westchester, Rockiand, Putnam and Dutchess, ‘The third judi | trict shall consist of the counties of Ulster, Sullivan, De- | laware, Schoharie, Greene, Columbia, Albany ind Sche- nectady. ‘The fourth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Franklin; Clinton, Essex, W ton, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, The fifth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Jefferson, Lewis, Oncida, Otsego, Herkimer and St. Lawrence. The sixth judicial distric sist of the counties of Oswego, Cayuga, Cortland, Chenango, Broome und ‘Tioga. 'T soventh judicial district shall consist ef tho counties Monroe, Livingston, Steubo Wayne, Seneca and Tompkin: trict shali consist of tho counti Cattaraugus, Orleans, Niagara, Geneeee, Allegany an: i? ‘The stock at present is under ean be sold for cash Fifty to Seventy-five a year ata very ta ‘arren, Washing- Montgomery and Rens. all Onondaga, Ma- mn, Chomung, ¥' of Ene, Chautaugu ‘his billl was moved in the Senate to day, as a sub tute to the billintroduced by Mr. Hand cd ively doubtful whether the House ~- a The Hon, John Wentworth, House or Reraesextatives,) Wasuinoron, Feb. 6, 1847 Dean Sin, in my Herald of the 4th, I notice your telegraphic re- port of Congress proceediogs alludes tomy making a motion to strike ovt th made no such motion From your extensive circulation, I am anxious to be set right on this matter, and so will ask you to insert the following from the Globe's Tepor, of the 6th:— Mr. Wentwont asked what was the amendment pending ? th The Cuainman said it was to strike out the 26th and 29th lines touching the President’s ry. Mr. Wentworth remarked it had been said that ho = such a motion. lary of the President, when I ied that the clerk had so recorded loes the gentleman withdraw the IT have made no motion touching y, orthe 28th or 29th lines. My y the usual one to strike out the CrareMan 9 1d continues iment ? ir Wevtwoath. ‘The CHaikman said such a motion was not in order when made. Mr. Wentwortw —Then there is no motion befere the committee for me to withdraw. The committee then proceeded to vote upen the amend- Vhave the honorto be, your obedient servant JNO. WENTWORTH. Political Intelligence. Wednesday is assigned by the Maasachusetts Logis- Jnited States Senator fro rm expire’ candi. The Western mail brings the latest intelligence from Legislature. On Tuesday and Wednes- ro continued without securi an er day the three ,whig candidates who had been balloted for throughout were withdrawn. The Hon. Mr. Morehead, Hon. Garret Davis and Lieut. Gov. Dixon, are spoken of as candidat I 8 resolution ha: ted ; in this, it is thought the Se nate willconcur, which we hope will give some oppor- tunity for a compromise. At the date of our last advices from Iowa City, no fur. ther effort had been made to bring about the election ef U.S. Senators, or Judges of the Supreme Court. locofocos are awuiting t! county, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of one of the Representatives from that county. The election was to have been held on the je result of the election in Lee 26th ult. Al Y¥ GOOD: Witte LEASE IL STOCK 0) LS OF STORE FOR SALE.—For sal tock of Fe and Staple Dry Goods, well assorted and at low prices, oue of the m ab le lo jons in ‘The to ry. the location may been fitted use, and possesses many advantages as to the ements, and Dellars; with id Dollars, there Mare ight Thous Thor k of Three to average profit. ‘he stock will be sold for cash or satisfactory paper. ou « tof uot over 6 months, hose desirous of commencing the wholesale and retail Ty ‘greatest Dry Goods business, the present offers one of the inducements. }ox 951 Lower Post Office, with real name. __30 2w#r SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. A TAMPHLUT, descriptive of the decision of this Body of aw in their selection of a design for their buildi ington, will be published by an eye wituess of the proceed. or before the last week in February. to be had of, WELLS & ARNOT, New York. JOBN ROPIAN } Philadelphia, ISAIAH ROGERS, Boston. WM. f. ELLIOTT, Washington. All papers please copy. 13 2were will accept any ision of the State other than the one Some thirty motions were made to amend, 0 relused to alter or clange it ia the rejected. The Hous smallest degree The Committe of the Whole passed the bill, and re- ported it to the House, edto | New Ontvans, Sunday Morning, Jan 31, 1847. The Markets—The News—The Theatres—The take or send your coats and pants Ma of Washington,where you can get them either cleaned, dyed, altered and sefixed, with new velvet collars, cuffs, linings, ‘There is Lut little important news in commercial cir- bosoms, on the most reasonable terns. cles that | can communicate to you. The news by the ‘Themis had the effoct of preventing extensive opera’ tious in cotton during the week, us the English steam’ er’s news was thought to be so noar at hand. as above Clow CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. ADIES or Gentlemen having any cast off or surerfinoye Clown, Farniture to dispos: can obtain a fair e by ren 9 the post, wi ubscriber, at his rest- be punetnally COHEN, Agen for ich M. eo N. B.—Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. Col er TO ALL G Sos . 'LEMEN, if you want your clothes kept in good order for the femninder of the season you had beer y street, corner No disappointment at my store. A line nddressed ended to ot any time. A call or trial is ail asked.— cleaned or dyed superior to auy iu the cty,at Ne. tr 40 ee. atl lw*rh A. CORTI#BOA, rom London days it has been reported that the news had been re- ceived by the private “speculatorw’ express,” which has The sales of Thursday were but 200 bales, of Friday but 2500, and yesterday 600 bal what the current prices of the week have been most impossible to determine, as there has been a It may be stated with sal | had a great effect U. i size. For sale by JOUN ROACH, Optician, 82 Nas tod tothe reception of the resolu. | N. a] upon the table fer ous day, | ° #crecy observed. over, that the rates have range from Havre— d Star Brand: id pattern: diwas, hal M: VOIGHTLAND®R TUB! and fall at. oy Chemicals, Cases and all materials used in Daguerre- tantly on hand jan 4 1* th dling, to 1341344 for good fai wnail failures Guring the week. Tho weather has been bad during the week, raining the effect of limiting the lors in fancy papers. All orders thankfully recei veveral days, which has hi cuted promptly and ou reasonable terms. transactions of the week in sugar to 1500 hhda. lasses the sales have been large, the demand exceeding dvanced from 26 to 2635 26% to 27 cents. The at mand immediately ater the urrval of the Themis, and at from 75 to 80 and 85 cents; tter part of the week, expecially yesterday, the meiket was duil. The voiunteers, the Pennsylvani: sippians huve got off T.@ excesses and ted by portions of them, at sast ro ess to. action, and hud they remained e would have been serious trouble. Governor Johnson received information, lato yesterday upon some of the police authorities visiting the camp of the Pennsylvania regiment, to ar- rest several men, who had committed a rape and a mur. der, their companions refused to deliver them up; and 1 | the colonel of the regiment, and several officers, who exerted themselves to assist the shot down by their own men. and tho Missis- | nenoe for the reception and de citizens and the the m aud fin troduc: wfternoon, that, ee Speak ob AT puis and ap worsted and woo! ra of | kinds, se ba linen and cotton yarns. ivic authorities, were Louisiana Legion d remained in the Place d’Arines, for ug orders to march for the battle ground; but intelligence came that the report was eu- urely unfounded, and that te regiments had both em- ‘Kod, and were under w citement prevailed There is litt Leopold de Meye: cotton gloves dies’ and gentlemen aew articles. several hours, wai ely published by you, is now id was passed in committeo of for the Balize. The State is hereby divided into eight judicial dis- | the city during the whole tion of HL ws M@reing of any consequence’ Burke arrived last evening in the steamship New Orleans, from New York via Charles- ton and Havana Blangy, the incomparable, commences another en- ment at the American Theatre, ‘ailack and the Ravels are at the si ornate nights. Wallack made a great hit us Don Cwsar de Bazan, | ‘The new opera of “ Les Mousquetaires de la Reine,” was produced on ‘Thursday night at the Orleans theatre, It was repeated last night to the It is. avery pretty opera, well ind county of New York.’ The if , tomorrow night. Charles, playing ges from, or noi Ove to a good house. geueral, goods, wares aud merchandise, au ¢ d riptiow of peraonal property ; also against loss or damage by inland na vigation and transportation. and well played. pose Youhave seen the return of Calyé announ- ced. 1am told she will not appear at the theatre, but there is a probability that she will give one or two con- certs during the season. Avprrionar, Pawtic Loo8a.—We are yet leit in painful uncertainty as to the number and the names of those who were kill: n and burning of the Tusca- ed and lost by the expl loosa on ‘Thursday night, our list below, though none are those who were known to have been killed at the time of the explosion. ind of the justices of the supreme court, and of ded to the number of To the list of names published ax killed and missing, are to be odded six of the bodies, not hat were brought from the wreck by the Also to that number, those of the fire nand deck hands known to be lost and killed, but e not yet been reported—supposed to be not less than urteen. The list of scalded and wounded has been in- | creased and amended, as information has enabled us so steamer Winona. It was rumored dead bodies—not yet recognized—ha neer the wreck. » Killed and Missing. —Bluo Pastuer, clerk; —— C first mate ; Edward McDonnough, third engineer, © Ohio ; W. It. Hassall, passenger, Greene county’; Wm. Tannehill, do do; P. F. Beasly, do do; Charles Childe, do do ; John Hoffman, do Tuscaloora county ; F. Wood: urd, do do; Abram Flinn, do, volunteer, Greene count: Pelt, do, unknown ; Pleesant Bell, of Abbeville Distri | 8.C. —E. Park Oliver, badly ; deck hand, do; *Wm. Mervii J. M. Winston, do, do.; Captain G. ed to recover; Col. Wm. Armistead, do, do.; j0.; Capt. Axa White, do, do.; five additional been found on or last ovening ¢! sed ban's Hotel. Judson's ULB, Bonded Warehou ‘Wm. Ward, Pilot, lector#, and manner of voting, and of Orders solicited from the trade for the abot os . Lipscomb, do, FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BUXES. j ONES & FRIEDEL 115 Joho street, near Pearl, up stairs. « Manufacturers of paper boxes and sample cards and des- andere HENRY JONES, 16 Im* re HENRY FRIEDEL. ~_SUSPENDEKS FOR EXPORT. ‘T)HREK thousand dozen Patent corrugated Suspenders, adapted tothe Mexican aud South American, as wi 1s domestic trade, and warranted to staad unaflecced by. 4 climate. For sale by the manufacturer and owner of 430 3m HORACK H. DAY. 2 Courtiande strees SHMENT. ery of Goods, at Mr: Court's, 118 William st., New York. J. 8 COKE & DESCHAUX, (the Intterly recent- «ly taf Mi from Paris,) beg respectfully to announce to id merchants yeuveraily, that merchants yeueraily, x. ir wing cotton, mo- ey have imported patent machinery for putting sok ¢ bestand most approved man: rt 12 minps, fring: y jarments redyed and made equal to Orde refully attended to and promptly exeented. ly comply with the request of Lie it Hetero to sone hae bi? invelided home, as wofit for duty, in consequence je atnens, and discharges from the ears. ‘Tat under the treat of Dre, ¢ atle & Edwards, surists in New York, ne hearing, and has again returued to ie ed, HH. MeNEVEN, Surgeon to Hl. Be —, fe deat ngisae aud Collections ei bard eae kee athe je 381 Broadway. al or JEYFER INSURANCE COMPANY. oe No. "aKeT, orvosite THR MERCHANT'S t HIS Company conti by Fire, on dweili uses DIRECTORS, Thomas W. Thorne, Blisha Riggs, Thomas I. Woodruff, Anson Baker, KR. Robson, M.D, Joseph Drake, ‘Thomson Price, Joseph Alli M ker, James F,. Holmes, Johh H. Davisin, John P.M - 5 jorrell, jomart, at, Ral 4 A. &§& G. BRANDON, Successors to F. A. MUNDEN. BLOCK LETTER SIGN MANUFACTURERS, AND SIGN PAINTERS, no. 2 TRYON ROW, Adjoining the Harlem Kailrond Office, New Yor! Revenence.—Washington Stores, William serects, Hath. National Hotel, ote, Nankin Tea (4 ‘Company, es jal9 Im*rre HARDWARE, CUTLERY, RAZORS, &e. F FENNEY’S Tallyho Razors. + John Mimmer & Son's warruated Needles, Wilson & Southern’s elegant Table Cu qu tlery ‘ou's fine pen and pocket Kniyes, ton's fine pe o hee, $ h Bawa, kdl Beythes wis, are Weld for sale, 66 the trade vudee. 3 K's 'BTENTON. Foreign Hardware Commission Agent, 74 Maiden lane, up stai manufacturers’ terms, (no eommission.) . G. Goldsby, do do. ed with a star (*) have since died. The following list of paxsongors who escaped wnin- Jured, and came down to the city on board the steamer James Hewitt, hax been compiled with great care, and | why ‘ono the supervision of the passengers thom- | ir meeting at the Waverly House on Satur Patterson, Thos. M. Tartt, L. N. Hitch. ‘John Dutty, W.A. A Bat ine, Mra. J 4 ven at any gen- | thor | cept that notice of the first election | lara ‘on and published, as now required by | for in this uct, shall be invalid by roa: | | Importers and Jobbers, thet by anew process, 10 judges of the court of appeals, jeetromeeee "bem sporte impness, i rs equally to Velvets, Ribbons, Crapes, Silk Y ke. 1, Convassed and certified ; and the | loosa county; Joseph L. | Bozeman, Miss | tigalar attention will be ped | of Stock Goods of all descriptions jo, J J. | done at very modorste prices. Avply at ry, D. Avery, ‘erry county; Benj. §. Glover, Marengo coun: Dallas county;' Rev. , Lincoln county, Ky. i crew, of Jefferson t, lady and two Stephen A. Sheekelford, one of county; Dr. Davis, Surgeon, U.$. A—Mobile Adver- 500 Yih orb a CUAL. STILL continue to sell the best quality of Red Ash Com at these prices for cash. Broken and stove, $6 50; Teen ood order, from of King and Greenwich streets. 40’ cents lowed to those who wish to send their own carts, i233 Imre PETER CLINTON. | eet H. GURRRIER, LEACHER and Dresser of Dry Goods, established for several years in this city, has the honor to f by da or otherwise damaged ; this Stock: ‘d restored without leaving any Beents per dor, All kinds of S Ben br 8 a der. Par. pressing All of whieh will be . to th Dew Street New York » WUKKEKS. TO Mant POLISHI?