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Mr, Graham observes, that examination of the act appointin, fasioners, he’ is unable to discover anyt in its provisions which debarred him from the he sustains his po- words of the act it- admits that he felt for we next Presidency. pher obligations. d politician, and y he is "aware that one co t as well attempt to cross the Atlantic in an . ll, as to become President of the United ee through the advocacy and euppots of the practice of his pi sition by quoting the ve: He, however, frankl: himself bound so to regulate his prokeesiens Be practice as to render his attention to it compatible and in carrying out this been a day since his ap- the ordinary sum- wen, ina very con- devoted to the labors of his Graham then proceeds to in- torm the Senate “that he has employed a clerk during the principal part of the tme since his appointment, in the business of the commission, nerformed much labor in its service.— clerk he is obliged to pay a salary ex- dneding that allowed him by the State !”” Mr. Graham observes, in conclusion, that a large amount of the details of the system which the commissioners shall hereafter present to the Legislature, has bi pointment oftheir new colleague,(Mr. Field,) in October last. The commission (he says) have de- voted their utmost ener; ee to the subject, with the hope that they woul report, in part, at the present session of the Le- They have, however, found it impos- sible to do so, by reason of the “fact that, in the introduction of details applicable to a new sys- tem, they have been met by the embarrassment of presenting a few only, with such parts ot the existing practice as must necessarily remain, until so much of the plan shall be completed as to be at once put in o A report may be expected from the com- missioners very early in the next session, and they will, at the earliest period, cause such Fon tions of their plan as they may to present, to be printed and distributed prelimi- nary to legislative action thereon, The commissioners have all stated, as their belief, that they will be prepared to submit re- ports at the next session of the Legislature. en re was duly observed Marshal! . Malaga, Oc! T Stalker, Re .. aad Mee akeh peck Express, Meadors ae Reil, Rum Key, 12 days, with 4968 bush- Gibraltar Oct 96.° Wasuinerom, Nov. 27, 1847. sW ingens iA Williams, Turks Island, 15 days, with 6462 rae nhs ec anepa hd with his public duties; purpose, there has not pointment (scarcely exceptin mer-vacation) w siderable. degree commission. Weather very wintry and cold. Cabinet day. Process of incubation Sitting on the message. nearly consummated. Mr. Walker handed in his contribution to the message, on the subject of the firances, last week. The Fremont court martial has concluded the examioation of witnesses for the prosecution. Members come in slowly. Mr. French will have a Y aeiad opponents for the clerkship of the House. Mr. Asbury Dickens will be re-elected Seere- tary to the Senate, without'the smallest difficulty. It is uaderstood that if the whigs play the game of rotation in the House, the Administration will take two heads for one in the Executive Depart- We warn them ia good season. Court Martial of Lieut, Col. Fremont. TWENTY-FIRST DAY. Wasninaron, Nov, 27, 1847. Court met at 10 A.M, All thesmembers present—the i. sundry witnesses and specta- 9 McDougall, Pictou, 20 ore) Wi hat 7 aa onto bug A st Domingo City, 15 orn rar & Ox ; vee Gurscon, 18 days, to Boonen Salled. Charleston; ships Von Humboldt, Ceapetess Panther, Montevideo; schr Catherine, St Jago Herald Marine Correspo. Montevipro Oct. 6, 11 oi ton, to-morrow. 7th 10th; bng Foultmey, M has a return freight rt for Buenos Ay! yates: We sailed 4th for Rio Giaode, PHiLaDeELPHia do Fonghkeepsie 3 Gtapseh, d since the aj q FR 4 Mr en ‘Mis J aie ai Wash- any ba Mut Yeager, seme ne ree Canada Lewis Platt, JUDSON’S HOTEL. N York 8 Willams, Ohio, Geo W Price, LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. © E Northway, D Lyon, be enabled to present a Brig Biack Hawk 20, 4 e M—Arrived—Brig preemie, chs Brookhaven, N aithinus, Albany; DM Messeroie, Young, N Miscellaneous Record. Brio Rivgout, West, arte dae FR, 2t is pion Boxes bad experienced ver} accused and counsel tors. | Mecord of yesterday read: Major Pair late Lt Col. commands of the 10th Milita: in California, und yee Gronor Cooke, of the dragoons, ing the Southern Military District Dares of the United States, intment of Brigadier General 8. W. Kearny, sked’ leave. and was sliowed by the .o submit an explanation of a mony yesterday,which amounted to thi at Loe J Xngeles, have considered the battalion under my orders, until Lt. Col. Fremont bed mustered them into yervies, if be had remained in command of them; but arriving there afterwards, and findiny there embodied and stationed, I considered them as ymy orders as commander of that mill- in the absence of Lt. Col. Fremont, jer, who was senior to me” Buran, of Louisville, Ky , (but late from Ca- lifornis) sworn. Judge Avvocarz—I have sworn this witness, sir, ac- agreement with the defence m no question to ask him, nce for cross-examination. without. conflicting 8M Raymond, HF Makepeace, Notice to Mariners, waht following Buoys have been recently pl Bay by Surveyiageschooners Wave aud Nau- int in his ‘testi- BROOM ell, Wint! ssi Saitino Dingctions. Ht Phil LW Harwood, Vessels entering keep to larboard of Red Baors. to free f Bis either side of Red and Black ci Lahaume opens mark & channel Buoy then be enabled the battalion BERT “Entrance to Coaster’s Channel. sr 4 hrough, channel to B Mammy’s Shoat Spit.... Crow Shoal Spit. 5&6 Rickard’s Channel, omp> os! = re cording to the part of the trial, ¢ is now open to the eg bill is before the House, appropriating a sum treasury, to_pay the expenses of remoy- emains of army officers from this State, Who hese fallen in Mexico, to their homes. In the House, to-day, Mr. Rutherford offered the following resolutions, which lie over, under Garrison, Gothia ‘Andrews & family, Va oe g ry mand lady, Bos'oa Forthwith the detence passed.s slip of paper to the Judge witness, a8 follows : Advocate, which was — ~" mau Spit of logs Q, Did you sell or fornia, under orders pt J Taylor & Indy, Ty amr | Gen, Kearny, as Governor of Ww. Island California? and if 60, are these the orders and advertise- ments under which you acted? Papers passed up | OP ain wet oail be dispose of any lots in California. That is the advertisement un dearee, tn proceeding to sell—the time had not yet ex- yuthorising the sale of certain water lots, ide of the town of San Francisco (Yerba Buens) for the benefit of the town to which said lot released by Gen. Kearny, in behalf of the United Sta e8. ed March 10, 1817 J The Jupce Avvocark stated that he. understood th object of the defence here to be, that if Lieut. Col. Fre- mont had sold or purchased land in California in the name of the United States, he had done nothing more than Gen. Kearny did when acting in capacity of Go- vernor of Californii ‘Lt. Col Fuemonrr assented to the explanation. Mr. Bavant—1 would say that | answered direotly to As aloalde, while [ was there (Yerba Buena), I disposed of lots without his special authority, under the general powers and usages of the alcalde. Juvge Avvocatr—You were acting under his (Gen. K.’s) appointment? Mr. Bayant—Yes, Biz. Jvper Apvocare—How do you spell alcalde—de or POrdE Ox<mEat>! ern se Resolved, (if the Senate concur) That the gallantry displayed by the New York volunteers now serviny Mexico, parvioularly st the battles of Contreras and rubusco, entitle them to our warmest gratitude; aad we rejoice not alone that the citizen soldiery rtunities for distinetion, but that that in apy future con tation in deeds of hero- vanced position, in other r which | acted, or the have enjoyed such op; Mrand Mra Patnam. South Spit Maren’s Hook Bar., Empire State will maintain 20 Bon-h Spit Windmill Islaud, ism Commensurate with he: respects, among her sister States. esolved, (ifthe Senate concur) That the thanks of ture be tendered to the officers and soldiers Regiment of New York Volunteers, under the ue of Col. Ward B. Burnett, and the arles Baxter, for their bearing and good conduct during the recent operations ef our Spee and that we deeply deplore the loss of those of thei number, lute our iriends and neighbo in battle, or victims to the irresiat casualties of war. in the service of their country. Reeolved, (if the Senate concur.) That regarding the deeds of those who have peculiarly distinguiehed them- selves by acts of superior valor, as pa: tory, anda heritage of fame in ‘whieh we all desire tosbare, tion of our Union their authors to the battle field, we join with the whole people in lamenting the death ‘of the gallant Captain Samuel Hamilton Walke: of his brave corps, at Huamantia, measurably superior numbers. Reeolved, (if the Senate concur,) That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be transmitted to the Commandant of the lat Regiment of New York State Volunteers. rr rn COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, Stock Markets, 27—Exchange Board-4 shs Merchants 14 Fitchburg Rail- road’ Rc ights, 2.70; 4 Vermont astern Hai oe &o., on the eas! TAYLOR’S HOTEL. Connecticut H 8 Gris New Happshire ay Letters T'S of size and shape T Huntingdon, fluke of an anchor fast to head of ee direction of the Fuveriutendent of the U 8. Const Sur- JK. et i ed 'B.N. Assist. Const Survey, Be respective commat late Lieut. Col. C! G Sanderson and son, Wil ip Jos Maxwell, Perry, Pa- Whak Arr at New Bedford, Nov 26 cific a via Rio J: ¢ pufferings, and the aavertisement. London, condemned ee passenger in eh om New Bedford, Nov Nw. Coast; bark Popmannet, ir Broniper, comer of Renda, CADE. ot our common his- A letter from Capt Lucas, of shit her at Paita Sept 11th, with 800 bb had recovered his health pO matter from whi may have voluntecre: ap ‘odo wh ‘ol " Capek r, who fell at the head psite CH, every jo conflict with im- Col. Parwe—I think you spell it with @ final d-e. Sol. Crann—Yes, sir. Col. Bentox—It is, sir,“ al-cal-de,” pronounced “ da,” In the Turkish, he is the Cadi. @. Did you act as cadi or alcalde when at San Fran- cisco—if 30, what law was enforced among the people by you, after the proclamation of General Kearny, of larch ist, 1847, and is this @ true copy of that procla- ral, cody atits head.” the Boston Morning Post. ing from what we ‘ivalled in the ase of the pen.” in, in ton for Montevidec, Oct 10, off From “ Mr. aes “2, agen, we Ports. Jette, Crowell, for Boston in s smest Proncmnce Li ad instant for Rio Le viaen, Goleman, ald 29-h for Boston, ldg; loading; Wagram, Curacoa, Nov, 10—8chr Chi ANURACTORY ae FINE JEWELRY AND pie john street—ware room, STEWART) stateful to friends and patron for past favors, fase to merita conriaeaae, by unceasing Hatch, to load cm ult for do, to load tor Boston. Mataga, Oct 21—Ship California, D: ad samen | Smith, Ballard, for New Yor! for Boston, do; Azof, ith do do; bi it A. In administering justice, ] endeavored to conform, as nearly as I could, to the Mexican laws and customs. (Proclamation of Governor Kearny to the people of California read. Declares the desire of the United States to provide a free government for California—absolves the people from their allegiance to Mexico—declares their allegiance to the United States—and that the and shall float, over Cali- fornia, while th® sun shines, "Done at Monterey, March Heretofore published | ‘[eaper submitted by Lieut. Col. Fremont, explana- tory of the object of the examination of the witness in the inquiries submitted.) Q. Did you consider that proclamation as extending the constiution of the United States o7 abrogating a! the f tl not, how far did you consider prudence of the coun! A. I did not ped that there was any essential change in the laws or jurisdiction of the country under that proclamation; but that the change was prospective, and never took place. Q. What construction or effect did you give to this ion: “But until this can be done, (a constitution established.) the laws now in existence, and not in conflict with the constitution of the United States, will be continued in forcs until changed by com- petent authorities?” ‘A. I supposed when I took the office of alcade, there would in short time be a written system of laws for the gov-rnment of the country, in forming which the people of the country would partici until that took place, the laws would be administered ‘according to the customs and usages of the Mexicans, 60 far as | could ascertain them. Q. How did you consider the people of California, citinens of the United States or of Mexico, under clause of the prociemation absolving them from their allegiance to Mexico, &o.? A. I did not consider them as citizens of the United In many respects the proclamation was pro- spective in its operation, Q. Did you, in your capacity of cadi or alcale, con- rider the capituiation of Conenga in full, after the proclamation of Gov. Kearny was issued, or that the capitulation was abrogated by it? A. 1 considered Gen. Kearny a exercising the legal in the country, and that if there was noted, between the “ his abrogated the he) Fitchburg Ri allroad, 84; 10 do, 835; 1 respec lishes ‘or the manufacture of superior rate fixed prices. at Maviak wy fice ov picocion ewe Einasand no variation in’ prices, purchasers, tiny select. wit C. 8. invite vied ode id it pate hia to have fine ew 4 {7 Boston and Providence, Hailr iaiie 97; 3 de 20 hit ai 3 Mle: Weveparts Segre Go ond, band 3 Me as do. comidedsen oe ‘Rudolph, mal ‘Ea oud Bonds L830 42. oat Auaiionotb ahs r ter Ra Jrond, 1636 pr ct ade: 25 Saatern do, 6a 5% do; 35 Bose 6 Old Colony do, $9734 rr ahi 4 pr rt c-spangled banner” floa ress cc) pide, for Arlitta, Everton, from George Everton, son of the capta fail ekerboard while yiag ton and Provideuce as doy ERSHIP— The undersigued have associated in this city for the trensaction of a iness, under the firm of Wm. Neyle Hag ct may be coulided to jt Domino City, Nov 12=B: York: sachs Sea Lion, Johnson, Sunivant, Oct 26—Ba k I in, Wasgat, for New ture, Macgowin, just te, Bates, for Gloucester, ldg: California, and I on to transact any business ek as affecting the juris- uantity sent this week by y 16; total for the 524 02 tons; toval ‘by ‘railroad 1,256,317 03; do by canal, 228 318,03 tons. The season is rapidiy drawing re diminishing. The de- There is a considerable AM, HABE RSHAM. HN mes 3 vasthingtan street. HARLES F DLS at, an Parent at Fhnerene Gas, ise een ae: etc. Also, 272 Greenwich t., between Chamber /ELLING OFF PREVIOUS 1 To. REMOVING | INTO ‘our New Stome—Silks, Shaw baum, Merinon, Cox ries, Hote Kerchiefy, Ponting, Scarfs, wah ae Joba Gray, from Newbury- om Boston, do; Geo Henry, Home mand, however, remaivs brisk. Nov 27—Arr ship | iinident Dris het in the Sobuylkill. and the shipments by that avenue are nearly closed for the season. The boats have «for New York. A few boata were elphia at 90 cents freight. not learned whether the canal sustained below by the freshet. very high, the works are all safe. tuined below. Freights had advanced New York, to $150. Similar high ri orn ports generally. Quotation: th present advanced state of the season. clause of the procla ceased taking cai fondivg for Pbila Atthis end, where the yeater Note—No injury sus- m Richmorfa to re paid to East- not be relied on at Manomet, Woo sient Middlesex, mith, Modi yy Baltimore; ‘Filen, Beare, N gion, do: Homer, Kent, Bexter,do; Victor, Hallett, do. Eik, Nickersoa, Philadel p! nae Beproxp, Nov 25—A san sachs Warrinton, Wooster, Wil fre: nd wich fur New York: Corn yin ‘Suffolk, Berry, Suffolk, Mi Savanwan, Noy 23—Arr bark Peter Demi brig Moxy, Bird, Thomaston. if ke AMES Buck Co co te to some extent; ani PHIA MEDICAL AOUIESDR ance Eis PHYSICIAN: and lla habits of y ai Kiokelin’s ’s utmost attention. complaints are im the most desperate condi on be:ng always conducted by Dr. K. him- wale with a prompt, safe and energetic treatment, to a perfeet ts neach ‘at a moment’s notice with me- the most con id Should the weather prove as favorable for a month or six weeks to come, as it has.sinoe the commencement of the rolling season, the quantity of sugar made here, will hitherto made in any one year. and Puce Pe , Picket, NYork; ies of a delicate nature, considerably surpass apy Two of our planters socerted that their fields had od during the last ten days, at the rate of four bogsheads to the acre. One had planted his cane in two contiguous rows, with two rows of maize between the cane, and he calculated it as conteining 15 acres, the field measur- ing 30 acres; the product was 60 hogsheads. planted his cane without any intervening rows of corn, and says that 15 acres produced 60 hogsheads. tall talking, and if there is no error in the amount, it is certainly tall cropping —Ibervilian, Nov. 13th. HEM FIVE DOLLAR SUITS con: aa wp Foon Also it of cloth cont, dieinralent to red yarranted harge req' "Feomeeenarsases me Group sitention. Residence, N.W. (eg of Third and Union streets, half'a square from ea ror fail partienlars see éth page of the [Philadelphis us $i 30 cents to $2. Cash paid for ‘coats? clothing. Cleamng, if comer of Nassau os LARKE 8 BACKS—- ig William street, oppo ayery handsome stock of G.B. CLARKE, Mer«! ‘ian T ior site the Washington eeares has from $1010 $16. Also, Cloths stitigs made up to order, atflow prices, 4 brown and black sacks are hi collars aud cuffs, and lined richly worked sill fronts cont very same. prices at which they ate sold ready made, I never speciail two Gueuancea, T should consider a a (ent hee pe for the radical cure thal Bacar, beri cash he My Q. By the Juvar Avyocats.—Do you know whether theie was any alarm or discontent verging upon insur- rection, following the procla ation of Gen. Kearny, or attributable in any other w y to that proclamation? A. I don’t know of anysuch alarm There were ru- mors of insurrection, alarm, and invasion from below, but fr m what cause | never understood. Jupax Apvocatr — Look at this article, (holding up ‘a California seven-by-nine newrpa: Is this article, from the 15, 1847, @ correct account of any rumors of insurrgo- tion to which you allude? A. I read that article ia California, and it was the RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. of Abernethy’s pills is the Positive success in curing can aig y hE ‘one ‘bor is el var POTHECARIE® HALL. EADY MADE GAKMENTS—An | extensy Bett of Pelto and Sack Overcoats, Winter hs a superior A les; Dress and Broek Coats, Pate arty Qrereves Bay of Malina. N. ART! Pee a SPANISH MIXTURE—This extraordinary remedy is now for the first time presented to the Its net in Raves, Practice, for twenty years past, Seared success, and s) hf its wonderful curative headed “ Frow sifornie Stor, May f adar Amtech tie ECOND HAND LOT BING © AND BURNIAUKE WAN’ ry cash price can be obtaines by of cast off Clothicg andF throogh the post offic has proved, Kesend the the Jadies and gentlemen for al fb tig ing o affections, syp! reurial eondary and Tertiary inal eeral ‘obetractions, affections of re. Star of May 15, read in so far as re- To all those - ted 7 any of these a ramors of insurrection w, which insurrection the venstyn mala to an article giving cer a: Los Angeles, 500 miles b evidence is intended by th gecquence ‘of the procla nation of ch last, as governor of C of ten minutes. On re-assembling, the Junce Apvocare stated that the only witnesses remaining of the prosecution, Dr. Sanderson, Major Swords,and Willaid P. Hall. Hall was not here. The court had concluded to dispe: with the examination of the oth: Lieut. Col. Fremont had no P Swords, nor to Dr. Sanderson, but desired to put a few questions to Mr. Hall, it he should come. ‘The Jupar Avvocare next read a paper respecting one of the acts of Lieut. Col. Fremont in Californi: ‘ds ing certain regulations in the collection of duties at San jubmitted to the court, as in the spe- jisensos, ‘We ent. re. Mild, but powerful ei see a mn yed snblimate, it may be, those complaints which 10 ofte archer information. will. be fursished. by Milnor, corner of 8th street, and Third "Avenue, ad It may also be found eck . “Bleecker, at Chilton’s, 37 "Pamphlets, detailing cases, will be farnished by the INTER CLOTHING AT COST —Over Conts and Over Sacks from $5 to every other style of winterclo 102 Fulton street, oppor ECOND HAND FURNI ND WANTED.—Ladies or Gentlemen haviog say super fluous, or cast off Clothing or Furniture to di tain a fair cash price for the same, by sending fo be attended to, Ladies cau be sauonded | tl |. 8. COHEN, 69 Duane street. yaght to any amount. TREAT. BARGAINS IN UNDENULOREING P TT, 94 Nassau street, has iu store and eniving froin toa Shakers large supphes of theirsupe (they are warrenied not to, arsenic or corrosi' Dloaks from ry to $25, it DA. A P.SMP Bleecker st; and of Mr. =| = A. UPHAM’D VE UETABLE ELEGY ase ¥, or inter oh for the pris triumphant! $0, or \d other celebrated manufacturers, ts, Deawors ‘and Sock: on with caja ns ‘conju By sentery, ‘weakness and of the bowels, womb, ke, thse | circumstances; for which man fspeedy and effect Pedro, whioh wi cification, for w! ‘The Jubax Apvocary announced that the examination of witnesses for the prosecution was closed. Lieut. Col Furxmoxr submitted a paper, pleading the presence of Lieut. Emory as « witness, who, he under. stood, it was not intended should be called to the stand by the prosecution. Lieut. Emory, next to the prosecu- Gen. Kearny, was the most material witness to the acts of Gen. Kearny, having been confidencal officer of General Kearny, in all his proceedings to Cali- fornia, and on his return te the United States; and having been referred to by Gen. Kearny, in his tes- timony, in several instances, as competent to answer to certaia questions put by the defence. asked, therefore, of the overt, that they summon Lieut. Emory to testimony, in order that the accused may have the right of his cross-examination. The court was cleared for a consultation upon this proposition. On re-opening, the Judge Advocate read he reasons of the court for fefusing the request of the ranta both ns regards litting toout purchasieg will do well tovcall at 96 Nascen.atreet op posite the Herald office 023 12 \LOAKS—CLOAKS.—The «1 be: the attention of ladies to his present stock of Cl being the bestin the city, and cempr: va(tlto: Jong and square shawls, 1m grent ry, of dry goods, suitable for the season, Prion ~GgMEFEGT bi nal raven flow of blood to the heed, tl es ulcerations, feral cures by its action ‘on the bowels and tonite of which are the eanse of the above name if iy sold at Wredueed Price ‘Universal commendation From city, town and village here Br. Unha’s Veretable F at yoon intro ot isaeare ke been intro- f formeee it has sh were cones incurable. 1 ead ornaments tier of Capt... W. Me nero “Vher of the New Jersey Logi and other matei Passengers Arrived. Mrs E Foster and 3 children, beth—F Lowler. Imost everything Cunacoa—Sehr Euphei matter of course, AN aa ig of the itockholders of the he d at the Telegraph e lost Hi confidence in medicine. duced—not without relactanes Magnetic Telegraph Com, Office, in the City of Was 8th, at'l0 o'clock, A. M. [pham’ for Ser three weeks, tecord ctions Jnid down, | find, to my utter surpris wail ‘aa natisfaction, that eve! I think it due alike to en seid wholesale nnd retail By order of the Board of Di B.B.PRENCH, Presidente” He CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY, 16486 Fulton street, for Cuctam Materials, French Gil Coraices, Di gery Musling, Freuch and American Pape ., 1—96 ar casks wine 500 boxes lemons 100 casks raisias 6057 bxs do 2100 Thos Statker—£00 bogs 20,000 lemons to Shortly after, the court was closed again, andon re- opening, adjourned. Ww. . ring Mi 20 do orenges 400 keg: half do do 1400 qe d re ‘Upham and ret to ow ie ent Ketcham in 1 Fal- 1» 196 Bowery; A. H. Druggi che 8 “Draper & Devlin Most evipro—Schr HA Bi $4 vir, aud other Mattre rticle in the upholstrey lim "s 20 per cent lower than any other establishment ing 2087 hides W W Deforest & co—10 bales mdse 188 hides J Leland—4326 hides Rodwald Brothers—100 do to maste: CuracoaSehr En} Fido 2 calf skin 7 bt ligoumvitae 18360 d Graves & €o—35 do J 0 Crrv—Sehr Mary & El y 38 logs do 8 bbls old copper 307 eroehes inaoeay AC Komiere & co—6 do to or 5 Feuher Bel amare ke. The Late Reports of the ‘Legal Commissioners— Legislative Affaire Reports have now been received from nearly all the legal commissioners, in reply to the late resolution of enquiry directed to them by the The propriety of instituting enquiries in regard to the precise amount of time these | commissioners employ in the brig of their public duties, may well be doubted. of this nature have never before been dire ected to any public officer, within my mnpwieaae commissioners have, replies to the resolution of the Sen they have evidently been unable to conceal thei ir surprise at the receipt of such a resolution, Graham, of New York, in his reply, expresses his mortification at the imputation on him, by the Senate, of a disregard of official obligation ; is not conscious that he is justly liable; he denies that the assumptions con- tained in the resolution of enquiry of the Se nate, to the precise time per day which the commissioners devote to the official d by @ sound construction of the act by which the commissioners were appointed ; and he adds, that if he had_ entertained an ides an entire withdrawal from his profession was re- solicitous as he is for the success of reforms which he believes to be both necessary and practicable—he would have felt bound to decline an office which he could not have accepted, without a wanton disregard of jhemia—69 bales skins J Foulke & Son Ie old copeer 678 pered ot the shortest no 18 hi tice. Ship and steamboat cating ony PRIVATE WEDICAL beth—2069 crotches enw ba of Diss dis do Aymar & com HE WARRIED WOMAN COMPANION, & L. Mi eares of Women. Seociara: ihcage ve |. yet to thore contempl ti a merieee,| it portant jous subjects treated of in the Woon’ 's Private Medi ¥ GOODS, Pe ‘The subscribers have just received in store, | Companion,” are of arature with either married or Seneca riage, should beeome conversaut, especially th discovery here contained the life of many a wife has fallen a sacrifice ; restraining miny pra lent persons from ie diead of Movements of the Ocean Steamers. i roidered Curtains. tons, all of which is offered whole- sale or re'wil, at the lowest prices, OMON & HAK’ Importers and id Manufacturers of Upholstery Goods, 213 Broad RAVELLING TRUNKS, &e—JOHN CA’ Broadway, hasnow on hand, however, made Wall street, corner ot A ad aa making, a | with ixton, i Johnson tn, as numerable Movements of the Packets. putation eeeesstion he gt 7 to Arrive. ly, ject of, saeeenat er! Sed for the married or those agin marriage ; neither is it necessary yessed of Sandal 4 ea Siipper joodyear Shoe Company, we shoes are decidedly the id ‘most ‘durable manufactured. S6 beact(ul article of Net ii fectly elastic, wholesale end retail, vr 1. | Patrick Homy, ', Delano, Oct 21 tak the suflerin gt ar Qe a er may, be pobeel Or ‘ob- ni of posuere. On Married ‘Woman’ 's Private Med ed Over Shoes, per- SAMUEL BROOKS, Agent for the Manninctare ICH HOLYDAY PRESENTS—LOUI Importe: of Watches, 33 Joho street, up stairs, cule, at very low prices. a selected in terns of French Gold Je Breast Pins, Ke ex: Gold and Silva diam Books for Ladien: Geld and Bi Sheridan, Commi Prince Albert Meyer, a. Hale, Chadwick, Chadwick, Dee 16 om 29 Liberty street, Ne ‘ork. The * Iniu's Private Medical Companton” i vol every, ni city. in the Lonis, Nafis & ‘Corn Central Oster, hy se q' ry eek es : ai aah ses Libary eres Sohne eof the pewest pat- auch a) Bracelets, Kar R bn quired of him—deep| Queide Willard,” old Si ver Watches, from the best hak Genera Lo Locke, Ohaus de Fonds andy. tinier, (Switzeriand’ 4 IP eigh, Wenris | Blvlo Coe Rich, Dee 21 La City of Ni ey of NOREEN Btreet Comm Leda Atlaw liw® in = Aldermen and Caleacnt the ON, Street Commissioner. Mr November 19, 1847. ye claims against nll Jawtat*re N. enatyot New Yo my order of the Surrogate — the Couu- f th of Ni eof the city of New ‘the vouchers there- Diy ot New Pork Not ‘Notice is hereby rk, deceased, to present the sume with Mieuce of Albert Novdie Vanek street, ts ite ciy ‘ol ‘New York, on or before of November, 1817. ey hirypaath work NUAMIN F. ci a pees ones aa order of ihe a | pega greet: soars deceased, at the Grid jer, No 8 Nasa xa es FAMINE MEGATENS: iven to all pene, arenas, 'ate of sane st day 1847, store-of. 1% ronn ere | thasooe ta att BoRRGUAT: 4 iast GEORGE biltiEMa f en Lohler, No, fetes ia ence New York, on erbefore the 27th da Bived'New York the 2h ANCE ty of few “a GA BETIEMAN, PUKSUANCE of an | ‘order _of of the Surrogate of the Deunty of New York, sons having claims against of ed Wark groert deetameh, lew York, on or 1 eae ‘Takcue, 1 eh ea gut tay 6mm i the not Vi Ginstes, Mechani Steodia*re woes wR ane HOLIDAYS Treg R A opposite the new The penlnea and beautiful goods for Holiday Pre- ed per steamer New York, from Barre . for flowers; Bobemts some new and ich F Work Boxes, Jewel ‘ases, Papeteries, Opera les, Tableaax, moving Toys, 213 12tistaw?re HRONOMETERS.—The subscribers have constantly on moat eminent hand very superior Chronometers, o roofs TF square, An eS | Fee Sk: TIN ROOFS made tight for efoot. New roofs of row 1 factories or ar lank covered for 4 eer ted squares, jor $7 ro Paeumatic ‘Cement Sheathing ates a han me chet Upheaae and } durable sisot, References and Pot Factory, 38 Ghemben eat Wanterer nearly one durable. Pty application to ROOFING THE AMERICAN COMPOSIT! vented nd manufactured by Riley Beman, also spread of hre that has ever out fear of San. pune ually Ba scribe Broadway, aud 61 *Atlaatie street "Honth th Brooklyn pps miraculously pa s bh m to make them eer | been dvrived from it, why do you not let it be more a me ol HRergrest change it has made j its food gualiti known?” Thus urged by many who country, w! orders are bers, fe i these Bitvers fro tite, ands nit ai eles arising from a gestive Organs. which mm a tor with Another tt beir gs, to speal gorate my system go,and | entrest al Jeorge C! mine hange of ¢ 3 nor shoul ease on the aj Pd connect D YSFErSiAAND LIVEK COMPLA. Aromas Bitters. For five years Dr. Bites ys and 2 Conic Invigorator,have been ere hia friends, acquaintances and neighbors. self of every opportunity to benefit the cirele of his aequaivtance and friends, by riishing U them w: the javalnah panacea, to which he owed his own restored ‘ence. Prompted by a geateful heart, eh bless. af he sought to extend to others the blessu 5 and privately throng several years, B: offering of one so sigually relieved, now importunately known to all the afflicted of the i Need Ho man, aor of the many persons who have been benefitted by the of these bitters fas eres rea would Tecommend yee thereby confer, ae pled nt friends w: iy vor eatabltah cgencicn forthe sale of it in all the larwe cities as | am sure it would givewrest satiafuction to all who use Another writes thust rat more pains in intiod tainly the best medici: debility and produced an entire chang ‘ou would be surp: if you am perfectly pinged. of id when you know how imuch be vw, having entirely relieved from those who, have their friends alone, induced to extend their use, by for their sale, and publ eee Agencies of their preparation to all iv leart, Fever and ed coubition of the Ds Letters relating remark@ble in cases of Fever and tion of the Hear f thet Proprietor copies of some ret g rep pond icine Me os ay be had at usness an dreds of different preser pti had began to consider all, medicines as usel quent solicitations I was induc feel that to exto! the same too highly. 18 a matter impoasi the contents of only two bottles, I ind my: hich, with my highest regards, fekepreoh hoover af the jebrated medicine.” + Noonsider’ ica dat ‘which I not only owe to you, but to my fe in praise of your Aromatic Bitters, » ‘ine w ih Li ‘think has saved my relie’ is twenty dollars, you will please accept, but as estimation I anes nom a yaw it heal neve Complaint: had employed different ph results, My health beea ene Ht Is there no hope, had ‘sivea: . all hopes of ever when one day, I was moi experiment purchased one beer le: ook, one dose, an mined: Lake gogo -” to come, and when Thad conse tents, vealth restored, and now. vat see me healthy man; and can | be but grateful to you? and how cau I repay i thi complaint, to v je medicine.” These invalual le Bitters may be had, wholesale and retail, at Dr. Edward Chasteney’s Hy frincipal A | ner of Broome street: and also of the fol city, at 75 cents per bottle. ent, 150 Bowery, cor lowing agents in the street; hla No 505 Pearl street; Mines Cochrane Orchard; H. Chilton, 276 Fo C. Achmend. 226 Grand street, n corner of East Broadway and Wutge: ler, No.7 Avenue D, comer of Third Bireet, a raerof Eighth street; £. H. Payton, No. 606 Greenw To the Emigrant and those who are proceeding to the new reed a supply of this article imate to one w re should be ever acc: anda Repatve of the biliary organs to « Iesalth BLAKE'S Aromatic f itters are of pri ny, in ac imate-so variable our2, be without a supply to check hand Bor ot erin of its earl uman suffering may mee ith haman happiness, 121 fuLTS, French by men of fashion in ily whieh cif guaca,f tn salutary in all its! and purity. f Nivertint Sol eats and a delivery. transfers the pot inventor. manner as effectually to py feit, and te to secure to the yusands fore the hands of ifnot from an wnti ‘Mott assures the publ pe entirely vegetable i C1 mnt this remedy is ggedients,nad perveetiy ware e the most violent and fections matter ten the tem, Without any disagreeable ef- fects, ~ restore the patient to a most perfect state of health It is very agreeable to the taste, createsno perceptible odor, ‘most entire secresy ond success, by ithout resort to any medical adviser or yatt & Ketcham. 334 Fujton street, and A. H + Price, $2 per bottle. sed with.tl 20s Wil ocean a or si co. “OUN KUY OF NAYTHA$ sitive bat Nyerrented eave for Consumption This has decided th Shout the Seahecres mption, nad antatied th fheal t, that courumption, ani Tcammot only be cared, but they dre " Shalt th most any of the disorders to wi with the disease—of Min fact j «by the itame- jastings its discoverer, is one of the-most eminent ysicima of the axe, and has made a full disclosure of its his- the respon: ini ity of confining to him: profit, secret which was calculated to do ood. id such has been ti oe resul| mete with qi be'purchased out and out by — ement will, in general, limit its sale Oe towns ; and, therefore, persons Nantha ha ty ‘cannot be obtained, re ho fea be reached lie sconeyance, steamboat, et to M. A. F. enclosing a remittance for the ety ol hich will be immediately packed and for- a manner to secure their safe and speedy Notice—Moore & Co., athe former agents for thi have, cred the conseny ir. Hastings, of Lond the agence eH of ¢ ¢ American oonirent mas ‘i im ‘Nem We the Uaiced Maca and Canada. stitutional w rom EDICA, Ov Fi evr Chatham Practitioner oe that hav e stricture, Inthe head and bones Con: —DR. JOH NSON, ay by youne men, ¢ causing Tapsiviees ore dres not stop below se. ee Harlem, to receive passen- ‘ond W! a The Sine Pate Uelasat 10-47, and 4 ine wall gor stop below Hs NOTICE—Oe and “ican Reta er MPA TEN te ‘will org io mamal fatther notice? a Lan. ‘Act 10,12 ole, Av Mina, and 3 o'clock, F , mI.3ig, 6 and o'clock, P. M. s < FG's EIN SFEAMBO, rs 1g i Baoweh Db § Drelock, FP. Mr fro ba Na ty Ni ‘0! pt Peck, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, and Sriday evenings, at 6 vee jock. 'D) [UDSON, ot R. G. Crutten- den, ipsa tnt Bs bi ‘Thursday and y evenings te ‘ive O'clock, be M, Landing x intermediate places— Steamboat SANTA CLAU! Battal Qrerbeat wit will teave on Monday, PE ic iday a fooler atte at 5 o'clock. Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Cant. T. N. Hulse, 7 karoge ‘Tuesday, Thu ‘Baturday afternoons, at ‘he share s poste wil will at 14 ul timnea arrive ie Al in Albany in ample i pte arselaiath rates, ond one taken after 5 ow welock, P.M. forbid trusting any of the boats of thie gy | linge oethout a wien ord et (rom the captains or agents. Pcie oe tt alt SEAM NAVIGA os COMPANY =U. ‘S.Mail Li Fr bea fete om of the year year 1848 fo the 8 camera of thi Come ea mont ew York Wr hi ston, Cape J. Johnston, January 20 Webranry 20. Reem Bremen—W lesstoe? Fel rman, March 15. From Southazupton— Washington, Feliruney 10: Hermenn, March 20- e hom New York to Southampton eg oe $120; heartrens i or Houthampron to New York. 8! hi ge pmscue annly at the office of the ‘Osean He n Steam Navigation i illiam street, New ¥o.k. oF t WTLCIAM NiseLIN, eve i Agee ETN seba agent at Havre; maT Mt HONDURAS —The Buk JOHN R, Pedersen, presre will have de- patch for the above. For Yor tre freight ox passage, Core F ALES ANDICS 20 South ate | a2 Gree “FOR FREIGHT OX CHARTER —The fine substantial A 1 mre fastened and coppered Bri- tish bark JANE GLASSIN. ¢ pain jeck, bur: then 834 CD re je despatch. ay JAME! | vate at Grain W tee tk NEW OKLEANS—Lonvians aid New York’ Line of Peckets—Ver educed Rates—Posi- ively! the first and. mane regular packet, to sail Toes new jes did fat ailing backed ship re, will positi evelyn an shove, her ot Passare, fendi furvishe pply.om beard at sing aD wharf. foot of KCOLLIN rto K. 8, 56 Fouth street. Posi- tuvely no he will be rege vad o board, after ths (Mon- day) eveni Nov. 29th. ae ‘m. Creery, who will Tomi srwnrd al. all goods to Prasengers “will, please. be on a Russian = ae rorlork, Mest winch time tne chip wil et ahi HUDSON will succeed the Far W Dee. 10th, her regular day. FINt FRENCH CALF AND Fare a] pice 3, Half Boots and Gai THEA Pumps, and ‘water proof and es Sorls and sizes, fine Patent Leather and Fancy cork soled bo. tor gents’ ant iter Boots, Shoes and Bi fle soles; black and white Morocco and. Ki satin aud ‘embroidered, with the largest assortment of foots and Shoes. Boowr cud Shoes soled with rubber acd warranted water tight, at 4i9 Broadway, corver of Canal gorge . A-house for sale or to let, comer of 12th and 9th svenne. a good — }or'a grocery, baker, or butcher shop. oye $160 re il La BOER AND SILVEK WATCHES. —The selling all descriptions of fine Gold ond Jewelry, at zeta I, lower than any All Watshes warranted to keep good time, or thefmoney retumed. ‘Watches hes and Jewelry exchanged. Gold Watches as low as $20 to $3) each.. Watches and Jewelry repaired iw the best manner at much less then the usual price. GEO. C. ALLE. c ter of Watches aud Jewelry, Wholesale and K Mteod*r 51 Wall street, corner William, up staii DPS EVA PS ny ove ri Canis ae, coat r| a Baa 1 AMIBaK TENS HcontL app} with oversho ad and power ed Sante ST moet phy id the British Empire, cree y. Indeed, 30 Indeed, 20 " minke re aaneaye the T ie afflicted pecs for - follown canyon fet of early, indiscree or the ace ssrve indulgen e "ol the salons ote eerie ria geueral ph itability, yet om liver. itation of the heart, dyspe; costiveness, pain a ER le oa tesney, feb teraitier on coe paralysis, wi id lower extremities, lassitude, noe! mp stency, oF prematnre and total deca, victin suffers aber- ration of mind, confusion of ideas, loss of memory. dejection or melancholy’ forebodin ‘of social intercourse tumidity, self-distrust,and ove pof solitude, are some of the effects of violation of the laws ‘of man's physical and ing. ‘Hundreds of eases of sudden decline of consumption may be traced to ve baneful practices. Young tien in cities, and particularly inthe country, where these solitary habits prevail to an alarming extent, and those whose ane tial alliances have not been productive of thore happy rest which should attend the conmubial state, will ill perceive this ad- @ evils, and id, fo eeceebnl foryou. The mode ofeffectinga cure, and the hints and’ full disclosu which b scoompen: the medicine, are hi ighly im it to the ingle. Price $2 per bottle; $10 half dozen; or dope - NOB B.—This eordial contains no mereury, or any mineral sald Ienale and rotil, by J.O. FAY, 196 Fulton street, rp Store, Ban Buildin ding, New York. ‘ilso, by the Doctor, rd Avene, New Yor saat cit be forwarded to auy part of the au above, post paid, amount en di Al De, Wademorth, 45, North, Main street, Provi ype thy yet, Boned . 4 Broadway, Alban by Martin'and ‘and Whiteley, 320 Mas . Bal id; W. Wil and of Dr. iad timore, Mi ‘illiams, Buffalo; and o| Jeter, post pw El avenue, N.Y. mi necessary, and medi ane [or if so Rote be sey, torwarde irate profession, ron r th ‘rontment’ ae cons O*% YAP CUE UF ws ey 8 08. erloeare, cl ‘which ware istaken ws cure—ale Sieseerewest Bod ever, occupying too much apace, the fo confined as circumstances, which will tenable’ ‘one to judge be gre he has this complaint or no, and its proper means of ‘Am things itwas remarked, that it wasby no means al Sek RoR tam of une shonld bo gberracted. mouch dimi acase of stricture; this, inde curs in bad and long e: hed cases, but arase 4-4 xia for months and even ys without producin, iking change in this respect. Neitheris it nec thing directing the attention to the seat orth eertainly is bot on mod complained of, but it bappens yee ‘and w Na regi ‘eases, these are ol served to fall w 6 mind ef ot euly system, rather than the part La ‘here are, however three circumstances w a mest pecaliarly beloug to stricture, and, es] t together, should never be lost sight of but mod means of cure. Man mS ot oo sympto it . rela to ue vanced and: metled form, while the following belong to stricture in its early sage, and when it isso o easily and certainly removed. . The first of these relates to. 7, Mt. FU has been said ‘ak Manner 01 final dni Ee ed Ae A finished, and the e readjusted, and ara be f found that afterwards steal away, s0.08 to wet a aff ground of ‘Sas ms) regards Tne Toae a yormen GonoRRM@A MAY HAVE REMAINED Uxcurep.—It is not so mach how long ago it may have oc- Jeety stage may have continued — case to state length of ume a eleet may run without producing stricture, for one ix natu- rally more disposed to ture another. As a general rule, however, if agonorrhosa has uffered to continue for a period of from six to eight wee! i oa strengthen “ other suspicious circumstance, The third ‘ue Errect a STRICTURE HAS UPON. THE Minp.—No- ae than that the effect of fa nt not obsery, jess as formerly. ‘I rstood, but it is unqa rm the natural connec that as id se mn oe which the als these organs, £0, cheat the mind. ‘This, “ The Private Treatise 44 is sent to many parts of the world he cure of stncture proceeds, the activity of mind invariably retarns On the cure of free from and generally accomp! e. So much as this, however, could not have some years ago, but such have been the late im- his art, that, by proper means, and in the hands OF careful and experienced’ persons ished in as many days as formerly it demanded months. Many , who cannot consult the writer personally, on account of distunes, Ke. undertake the ere thempelves. and ceed. To such the * Practical Private Tre Dr. Ralph. author of the Practienl Privat is consulted upon the diseases there referred to, ‘Tre: has residen 89 Greenwich street, and those who yeoply ia ihe arly vaage of ¢ diseases, will be surprised at the rapidity and little in- convenience attending cheir cure. He believes, however it is chiefly those who have suffered from a certain class of pretending people, and other causes, wi Preciate his services; especially Incipient, to its more advance (from uncommon advantages, this complaint) jonfon. very extensive ean afford a rapid, easy. md s ground for stating, can be epeing’ Met oP. M.. (Sun i invatiably pained gf ok ty ; qonny b "eter may be addressed "Box 869 Lower est Cie, D* a RDS ALUABLE eae OF a eure of Gonorrhma, Gleet, eriesare, Boxee Impotency noeee pepsin of the ——e orgs is extract has ficiently I i before th yore establish with- Jis superiority over all other medicines fling or preposterous their pretensions, ¢ proprietor hns never received le complaint of ty, Gil diet, nor the slightont habits. Its action is perfectly free from al! toplensant feelings attend: apatient under any ordinary It requires n rrintion from. th ions, positively prevented. days, i mercury. No ‘iteration, ‘a diet, or eres TH, FROPRIETORS of the