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INQUMANCE AND BANKING BILLA, ‘Tho general insurance bill and general banking Dill were made the special order for Tuesday next. Wheatrical sant Musieri. Rank Tusatne.—The entertainments at this theatre, The Learned Canaries are sti'!l at the Socte- » where they will be ready ta receive their friends ler- ty Li Pedal hose who have wot in their truly wond e, that the delegates of each district select le to represent the district in the national MARKETS ELSEWHERE, ~S7) STOCK BALES. v = —$1000 Marviand Gs. ARK THEATRE——REDUCTION OF PRICE B® Boxes, 50 cents : Pit, 0 een's : a. 4 Gali cents. Doors : +25 Battimone, M: 97), performance will aera half past Ta avention, and two persons on the electoral last evening, commenced with the tragedy of “Richard | ful liule feats. They promise a rich treat every day this | 4 arch 3 y ° 4 SARATOGA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Mt. in which Mr. Bi week, Monday All who have ot seen them will | gmorest 1800, 9794: $100 ds do, a7 86; $500 ‘do a joud March fy will be perfor ket; andt ommittee of twenty- 1” in which Mr. Booth, as the Duke of Gloster, gave 20 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad’ Die oni “) . nerformed the APOS- pointed a comemciee OF twenty-four be | Abill to amend the charter of the Saratogasnd Wath. | ample evidence of his high attainment in the histrionto | and’. Me They may be seen at 1036 A.M, and 3 | 95 do, Taics $100 do ds, 393 Wahnce ie aa Harve Vioteds, Mie O Youre Te nates tae aa lpg aed dw at d, whi F ington Railroad was passed. art. His reading and gesticulation were admirable; and | —aaemeeeennenmnemmememes | PHILADELPHIA, March (, 1918 — First Board—$19) Lehigh | mr.at.this thentre, % new 4 pectively named, which persons chosen SCHOOL ELECTIONS. in the ecene with Lady Anne, where he asserts tha " 7 % Crnal Serio, 84: $418 do do. 29%: 40 NJ Conner, 24° 1 Mine. | oRUtlen, MIRE SM ON A-Net cl i hall be the del f3the con- A bill t time of holding school ti iy Anne, where he aseer' vt all COM if E RC I AL ARPRFAIRS hill Kailrond 61. After Sa’ ommercid Bask, Cine, | piokee, Mra. Brougham. ih ec ee sha! ne delegates of} the con o change the time of holding school elections | the orimes he had committed for her sake, was very . a4, anushiven: steer UB Tresntes B Sree ae ak dann. weaee ation and electoral ticket; and that the per- | im New York was ordered to a third reading. . oo cial Ban (2590 8 Bank, 3% good ci naa . pei effective. In fact, for years, we have never seen Booth MONSY MARKET. ous M4; 5000 8 Treamry | RATHER OR MEXICO, Geveral Sete Mew atrebells 101i¢ After INCORPORATION OF SOCIRTIES. ‘4 US Treasury No es 6's, 101%. al Bank, 57; 3000 s elected shallgive a written’ pledge to sup- | in better spirits, or more alive to the intention of the Saturday, March 46 P.M, General Worth. Johaxon; Siruorits Iedors, Mra Phillips.— PE- Se DickeenaPdimcuuhent: A Dill for the incorporation of religious, charitable, | author. than in his correo’ reading, and emphatic ex- stovwhich wll be acted KATIAMING AS This proposition brought out the entire voice | DeneVolent and other societies, was referred to a select | Pression, in the character of Richard, Inst night, Ae Stocks generally improved to-day,the result, partially, | mad mnemwis= == 5 TRUCTTOY Peenchi ve 7. “tarahall: Gramio, || g! usual, Dyott, to chmo: : ‘ po MARK&TS. tensio, Warwiek; Katharine, Mra_ Ph committee to report complete. | yott, in the par ichmond, was deservedly | of the favorable news from Europe. At the first board | nya ow Omron can RES 9, 1ai-—At aa PBN iid wii ee tra fee ? Cap nil; Prank Tiverton ‘Treasury notes advanced percent; Long Island, 3 the convention, and gave rise to an exciting LONG ISLAND NAVIGATION COMPANY, | applauded; and the character of Buckinghsw, by Stark 4 ', y market 350 beef cattle, 25 yokes working oxen, 15 cows | was very ably sus 25 nents: Pit and id stormy debate, that never was equalled in ‘The bill to incorporate the Long Island Navigation | fully-in keeping with the higi Canton, 3 ; Farmers’ Loan, %; Harlem, 1; Morris Ca_ | and calver, 1508 sheep, and 425 swine Beef | Galiery, 124 st 6 o'clock, performance y political body. The Dallas men, and some | Company passed to a third reading | gplted te. ber Pecmene.T oe, pease where she ia saps. nal, 3¢; Reading Railroad, 24. Pennsylvania 6's closed ~ erry beg ai Pri rg se, aes gouty to commieves at 7 : Hy the Buchananites, opposed Mr. Kerr’s substi- | BROOKLYN ORPHAN ASYLUM, parental affeotion. ‘The Misses Denin, in tbe characters | * Yesterday's prices. $70, $73, $50° $90, $110. Cows and Calven$22, $25, HATHAM THEATRE.—-MONDAY EVEN e most strenuously. ‘They said it was an at- | The House amendments relative to the bill for appro- | ofthe Fringe of Walce, and Dake of Vork, were lao weil | At the second enya these wee only aioe anlee, oy) O39. 058, 98%, C97160, | Beermenes ne, 92 10, 68 0; $6.00; craceay of HAMEBT Crna Me Adnan Okaet: Bite ieee ge riations for the Orphan Asyluin of Brookl: surtained; and the caste of the entire pisce reflects | prices closed abeut the same 4 50, $5, Swine—At wholesale, 4%{ a 50 held; Gertrude, Mrs. Wilkinest mpt to place an entire dictation over the course ee 7 PI y rooklyn, were | ccedit on the talented stage manager, phe ‘caves, asd poet, a6 these carvent fe Ge pena aha LE i a a Aye the delegates to the national convention, in . é is every way well euited to cater for the taste and reflne- i Married. ? EN'TS—Admiral Kingston, Mr ‘Vaylor: Lieut. Kingston, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. ment of the age. The concluding piece was the Irish The arrival oi the steamship Britannia at Boston, At Brooklyn, en the 24 {nat , by tho Rey. William Mr. Walcott; Mrs. Pontifex, Vrs Isherwood: Miss Mortimer, , . Mins Clarke.’ Doors open at 6 o'eloel—performanee to com e hands of a committee of twenty-four, a : farce of “The Omnibus,” in which Brougbam, as Pat ing unknown to the usages of the democratic we a Rooney, was very happy. ‘The boxes were well filed, and the audience seemed highly pleased with the perform- with fourteen days’ later intelliggnce, dispelled the anxiety which existed, and the advices being of a favora- Wilson, D. D , of Cincinnati, Mr. Jonn Rei, of Utios, ‘The Senate, in Committee of the Whole, took up the Ohio, to Miss Mancaner Davis, of the city of Brooklyn. bill to appoint Commiosioners of Deeds in cities mence at 7 centn: Pit, 12% canes MO“ DAY EVENING ty. Itwas denounced as an imputation on | Mr, Jonyson moved an amendment, that the Commis- | ance. On Monday evening, Mr Booth will appear inthe | le character in a commercial point of view, had a cen- Died. re era a ed ihe. comedy. ‘ON: © competency of the people to select proper de- | sioners be appointed by the Common Council, on nomi- | Patt of Pescara, in the tragedy of the Apostate,’” and | sible effect upon the stock market, The advance in| saturday morning, 4th inst, Me. Parise W. Bur- | DON ASS Hereourt Cour'ly Binkes gates; and wos a system of check balance | mation of the Mayor. ‘This motion was rejected. Oe ee La the Pet near snus entitled * Metamora, | ootton fs considered the best mews we could possibly | nsit,in the Glat vent ofhinnge, fale Gay monve, Mea ae | ve: ver before devised ; and as one opponent, Mr. | Adjourned. a way of prosperity, if they continue to introduce a auc- have received at this moment, and the decline in bread- | , {lis felends, and thoss of his brother, Samuel Barret eae etihithe: fares of SRELCHES Tat IS OTA To cone alloway, of Crawf Peat ON aes as Assembly. cession of sterling talent. We perccive Mlle Blangy will | stuffs appears to be a matter of no particular impor. “cpg Ml Saw: Mr, Veche: Tom -Vave, Mr, Hadaway, Do-ciacere tne y ford, said, wasa clinch, appear there in a few days, with an excellent corpe de a ue rt Hullivan atpeet, ‘tite! (Ganday)” atieraay AF4 ene ev; Ledy. Scroggs, My sinseiey Tie A LOAN FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The bill to authorize the Mayor, &.,of the city of Now York to raise $25,000 by loan, was laid over for ono tance, it having been anticipated. Money continues easy, and the failures bad about ceased. The annexed statement exhibits the receip!s ef the Miss Telbin; Poplin, Doors open at 7 o'clock: bellet, Bowery Tueatre.—As was anticipated, Mrs. Shaw’s benefit here inst evening was well attended, the house and an insult to a respectable minority which Jiled to pledge themselves to give their support | the nominee of the convention without previ- On Saturday, Match 4th, James Rouston Simrson, aged 20 yesrs, 1 month and 20 dayr. His friends, and the friends of the family. are reapect- iEATRE —MONDAY * with the MYSTR. week, hs preparation, and as a direct censure cast upon ORPHAN ASYLUM OF BROOKLYN, being crowded nearly from pit to dome. The tragedy of Liospes e Aaaee eleargleey sone Es Raaal the | fully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday, the oth | x10) tp vareisens Daffodil. Mr. Holland + Bid: em. He also asserted it to be an attempt | The bill relative to the Orphans’ Asylum of Brooklyn, “Cymbeline” was the Isuding pleoe selected for the oo- piss cette riers aes Serie pd eee ee ee Nie ew Planet Mies’ Mary. Tost ip Olas ‘ oc Nur | wor: 4 deprive the people of congressional districts of | ¥# Paesed- casion, in whieh Mrs, 8. playod the part of Imogen. Her M Hit : wi R. Cnithe dibs taatant: Romane Exam ans; amd: #4 reams | SOPOT Iba ieee aa en iC} RSentTia aulsot their : IMPRISONMENT FOR YINES. acting throughout was sustained with extreme ability. sid aC ama ga The friends and acquaintances of the family, also the | ht Nan Nal Henry t lanes Mise Rcherts, Te con nd = own representatives. | The bill to limit imprisonment for fines was rejeoted— | Iu the forest cave scene, she was particularly effeotiv. Hicoss BARS SB, Heerease. | members of Fhoonix Assembly, No. 1.B 0 of Bereons. | Wil PEGG) GROG. ‘Peggy (reen Mise Mary Tavlors VY a proper amendment those in favor of it would | 41 to 38 dressed in disguise; and the interview rhe Belarius + 68,1 81,316 1130 tena bi “ra “vt A een a tay Mtn ty Richoms tucale, Mr, Hollen Dreecrele, cer toper : , ; , , ond his funeral, from his late residence. 123 Mulberry | boxes 25 cents 12! future the i event Pennsylvania from being betrayed, as FMMETT BENEVOLENT #0CIETY. (Stevens) and attendants, was a most successfull «ffort. gouieaa sire this (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 oolock,withou | 8°Fo'etosk andthe enran wl rim ig ilock? $221,251 $241,824 $20,573 This is a smvall increase in the aggregate, being less than ten per cent. A gain in the receipts of the Old Colony Railroad Company sings the Ist of December last, of thirty per cent, has been realized. ‘The bill to incorporate the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company has paesed both branches of the legislature of Mississippi, and only awaits the signature of the Gover- nor to become slaw. The bill as passed is the same as that passed by the legislature of Alabama, with this ex- ception : the section which relates to taxing the railroad is stricken out, and a substitute incorporated, exempt- ing the road from taxation until it pays 8 per cent per annum, and then to be taxed the same per centage as lands are taxed in the State of Mississippi. farther invit O's ses and rapraray roms applications or the farths Model Artists at d allow them to exh this esa matter of g turn for the unprecedente patroun edat the.r .. ‘The tableaux for the next week shal varied nightly, and willbe most attuctive. Wor farther infor- pill. Mr. E. C, Beneprer gave notice of # bill to incorporate | Her entire round of characte! the Emmet Mutual Benevolent Society of New York. CHARTER ELECTIONS. Also, a bill to chungo the time of holding charter elec- tions in thie State, RELAYING A RAILROAD TRAOK. Mr, To introduced a bill to compel the Saratoga and Sohenectady Railroad Company to relay their track. POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. Mr. Mexcn gave notice of a bill for organizing a board Of permanent assersors inthe city of New York; also, one relative to ward assessors in New York. AMENDMENT OF THE STATE PRISON ACT. The House, in committee, took up the bill to amend the State prison act of last session, which authorizes e was in 1844, when a man unknown—Polk— t the choice of the party, received the vote of ie State, without the knowledge or consent of e party. He said, also, that that amendment ould not interfere with the ancient landmarks ‘the party; and everything now proposed was erfectly proper, and had been done by previous inventions. In this debate, many gentlemen participated, d many more were unable to get the floor. fter a fierce contest, the original resolution and endment were withdrawn. Mr“ Long offered a modification, in order to lease both parties, which was unanimously RK, MARCH 4, 198 ~O3 and after Monday next, the 6th inst., the mails fr Boston, Stonington aud Providence, wi'l close at this office at 334 o'clock, R. HH, MORRIS. P. M V. THOMAS STARR KING, OF ARLESTON, Mass., will preach inthe Apollo Saloon, Broadway, this morning, at le o’clock ; afternoon, at 3 o’clock ; and eve- n at7i o'clock. Ww ANTED—A BOOKBINDER, BOR PRINTED AND blank . who understands rvling also, at Honesdale, Pa., herd of the Delaware nnd Hudson Canal. Good wages willbe given. Apply atthe Croton Hotel Rooms WANTED—THE *IRST OR SECOND Fioor, Unf ed, of a modern built House, in or near the upper part of Broadway, with privat ble. fora Gentle- man and with one Servant. Address A. Z., at the office of this pa 0. UBT THE THIRD STORY OF THE BUILDING Pl pod called owt, and presented herself, led forth lar! Mr. when the house rang with the most enthusiastic cheering She hereupon bowed and retired. Mr. B: ry’s Posthumous was a fine pie ting, Mr. Mar sbal’s Jachimo, ond Mr, Clarke's Pisanio, were able performances. ‘The piece altogether went off mcst_suc- cesefully, Mr, Stevens announced s change of perform- ances in the next piece, the * Love Chase” being substi- tuted for the ‘ Youthful Queen,” in consequence of vir- cumstances over which they had no control. On Mon- day evening will Le etna the great nations! patri- otic drama of “The Battle of Mexioo ;”’ also“ Katherine aud Petruchio,” and the comedietta of * Bamboosling ” ‘The bili will be found highly attraotiv. CuatHaM Tueatre,—Last evening, a large and en- thusiastic audience greeted Miss Clarkeand Mr. Waloot inal aad with crowded and highly respectable aadiences, rnd w sally admitted to excel every amusement of a similar chnrae- tar offered in this city. Admission 25 cents: children unde 10 yearthalf price. Doors opan at 7 o’clock—Concert wil commence at®. An Afternoon Covgert on h * cutting stone at Sing Sing. on the occasion of their benefit, the house being well i Hopted. at provided that delegates from con- | “ yfegers, Bowir and Wasi reported the bill. filled inall parts, In the amusing and laoghable come- | _Th¢ Pennsylvania Canel Commissloners have pub- | 1), Sjoadyay, ands lunge Room in thn fourty ey the, | {Uh to commence i 3 olclogk. FAL. Ox Monday evening, ie istricts 8 ne each salict one, who | yr, owse proposed es n substitute that all the oon- | dy, the “Pet of the Petticoats, Miss Clarke, as Paulwas | shed thelr offcial notification that the publio works of | wir by ame fectiong. suitable fyraay public purpose. Irqnire a Ra RY at ae aie tl lad ould give a written pledge to vote for Mr. Bu- f a Sake he Stat ed for navi as follows :— onthe premises. STVC a Saar DAD "RANGE THROUGH pledg victs of Sing Sing be employed in cutting stone. full of spirit and drollery. Mr. Waloot as Zephyr, a | the State will-be oponed for navigation ANOREC TOW TEARRINGRON BORED ROADWAY ODEON—ENTRANCE, THROUG) Pinceny’s (ate dee Mille Colownes —Mannier. K. ‘ vine Mnsien! Dirertor, Mr OMfieltmTrinmphant cess—Now Tableanx . The MODEL ARTISTS in several new and chaste ‘Tebleaux Vivants, tiken from the most re nowned Masters. The public may rm red that at ihe Odeon morale are respected, and that 0 duced but those that the most di ~-Programme—Part 1—Tablesny Vivi by the Moca Artist fink 2—Time dis ‘The Delaware division on the lat of March. The main line (from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh) on the 10th of March. ‘The Susquehanna and North and West branches on the 15th of March. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular to the collectors of the various ports, relative to the collec- tion of duties in certain doubtful cases, and advising of certain regulations for the more prompt discharge of duty in some particulars. The principal points in the order are as follow, viz : — In every case where there is a doubt of the amount of duty according to the tariff of 1846, the government or- ders the collection of the highest duty—notwithatanding the theory of the honorable secretary, that the lower the duty the larger the revenue. The article chiefly affected mand. situnted on the Kin from the city and near the high Also, two cottrre anan, so long as there wasa chance in his vor. A motion was then made to go into a nomina- lon for Vice President, which was lost. The convention held an evening session, and rent into the nomination of Canal Commission s. Israel Painter was elected on the third b 1- t; Wilson McCandless on the second. William Firney was elected as the Senatoriay legate, After which, the convention adjourned until flonday morning. The substitute was lost, and the bill was ordered to a third reading. PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. A bill in relation to the Public School Society of York was read and passed. Adjourned. Markets. Ba.trwore, March 4—The news has depressed the market, and prices of Broadstuffs were all unsettled. — Provisions, ne change. Whiskey was dull. Corn was less firm. Weather clear and pleasant. dancing master, was highly humorous, and in character Mr. Winans’ Job was a laughable and s'riking feature in this piece. He is an excellent low comedian. Messrs. Hield and Sutherland, Miss Hildreth and Mrs. Wilkin- Son, also took prominent parts, with their usual ability and spirit ; and with the efficient support of the rest of this talented corps, this performance went offrichly. The first act of “Nicholas Nickieby”? succeeded, and was ably performed. Miss Clarke's natural and touching persona- tion of Smike is too well known to reed encomium. Mr. Walcot, as Squeers, the Yorkshire echoolmaster, ea- tered faily into the ‘spirit. and just conception of this part, and Mr. Sutherland, as Mantilini, was excellent The echoo!-room scene kept the audience in a roar, and when the curtain fell, Smike was loudly called for, who passed before it in the custody of Squeers, both of whom were heartily cheered, Miss Deloruine appeared in two danves, and was encored. ‘Cha whole wound up with with about fity n bridge road, abont nine mi ion Int of April next. es, one mile from Grand st, ferry, Williamabnrg En- of CHARLES PAGET, Atiomey at Law, 75 and 77 an st. F MR_ THOMAS DOIG, WHO ARRIVED AT NEW York in the packet ship Liverpool. August Tut weve pis letters New e I may be forwarded. Ss 'd his address to Cameron & Braud, 42 Pine st. T. CHARLES HOTEL, NO. 47 BROADWAY, (comer of Leonard street) A fine Green Turtle will be dnp atthe “St. Charles Hotel.” on Tuesday. March 7, at k, AM. GEORGE BK. WATRIAS, Praprietor HB. JONES'S SAVINGS BANK, 14 ANN STi i «formerly called No. 4. Noman ean doa prosperous bosi- ness unless both buyer and seller are benefirved, and 1.000 to 500 that there are no hetter Boots sold at the following prices thou | RIC M—P. T. BAR- 2 nam, pro F. Hitel.eock, manazer—Every day and evening this week, commencing an Monday, vinrch 6, 1843 Splendid performances, every afternoon at'3 o'clock, and every evening at7!. ‘The minager has the unbounded plea- sare of announeing to his numerous patrons. that after long na, he has been enabled to eff h the most talented M c" that has ever visited this coautry from the old world, Mra Malone Ravroond, Inte from E Ireland FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE.--The great pugilis- Arrival of the U. 8. Ship Columbus. tie gentle: ‘4 Sulli all ie gentieman, Yankee Sullivan, now generally | the well known populor drama of “Luke the Laborer, or | by the present instructions is that which comes under | I sell—S9 to 60 that [ rell_ more fine Boots at reteil for ersh 5 rainati 7 $8 of ar mato a ow prices! | their three bea hters: all « Battimorg, March 4, 1848. known as Baron Swedlehart, or.Saddlebags, or | “ue Lost Son” We take ploagare in announcing the the cenoraisianion| af velvstedn: Ro! us oleae oC aetialee mile oni of Freseibalt, Drew Booty at 33h leona eng stor Hat te Me Malone has heretofore been introduced under the head of cotton velvet, which pays # duty of 20 per cent only. ‘The Se- cretary now instructs that they shall be classed under the head of cotton goods, and pay a duty of 25 per cent. Percussion oaps will pay @ duty of 30 per cent., instead of being placed ander the head of fulminates, which ai taxed 20 per cent. Iodine to pay a duty of 30 per cent ‘The collector is ordered to send on previous to the com- menosment of a quarter, an estimate of the expenses for that quarter. Appraisers are ordered to make their r: turn xs to damaged goods within twenty days. This latter regulation is made in order to insure a more speedy quarterly return of the revenue receipts. ‘The annual repert of the Buffalo and Black Rock Ral are with a ore | m Te-engagement of Mr. Walcot aud Miss Clarke at this \it theatre, who will perform on Monday evening, together with Mr. Adoms, the tragedian. A aplendid bill is pre- sented, for which wo must refer to the advertisement. Cincus—Bowrky Amruirunatne.—The vagaries of Kemp, the clowa, and the featsof the numerous elegant equestrians attached to the amphithentre.form quite an amusing evening’s entertainment. The house last night wes well filled, and everything went off with the usual eclat. The interest which the circus going folks take in this species of amusement would seem to be unbounded, How voice, with jast enough of tomake it melodious. to which is added the cultivation, rela'es nitreat variety of the most pleas trining and instructive Anecdotes and incidents of ald Ia'e in xatv!* which cannot fail to enchant the The United States ship-of-the-line Columbus, paring che broad pennant of Commodore Biddle, nchored ia Lynn Haven Bay on Thursday af- rnoon. She has been about thirty-two months a cruise in the East Indies and Pacific ocean, d last from Rio de Janeiro. Fire in Philadeiphi Purtapetrnia, March 4, 1848. John Donnelly’s lucifer match factory, in Sourcrout, or any thing else they please, since his appearance at the Opera, gave a famous champaig sorive, which was occasioned by the presentation to him of a silver pitcher by his friends. The pitcher, itis said, 1s a very sub- lime effort of mechanical skill, and contains the following inscription :—‘‘ Presented to James Yankee Sullivan, as a testimony of regard for his manly bearing and gentlemanly demea- Ir 18, THERE 18 NO HUM. TELL YOU WHAT oT have been to see bug about “ them five dollar suite them, and.ou my honor, T was surprised. Dress and Froek € eally elegant, fram $2 to $9; Overcoats and Cloaks, $2 fants of Cloth, Satinet or Cassimere, $l to $1; Vests, | Ocents to $2. Cleaning and repairing—eash paid for gents | clothing Corner Narsan and Beckman streets. O TAILORS—THE LONDON, PARIS AND PH ladetnhia Fashions for the Spring and Summer 184 . Mahan, are now out and for sile by A. S. WILLIAMS, Nassau st, New York. N.B.—This is one of the most rect platewever published [t contains a spi- the E most refined enr—thus afforting an eatertainment embracing the highest order of the Intellectual, Musical and Mirthfe ever witnessed in New York: and the mannger chy contradietion, and will not hesita for to. any reasonable person wh make their crand debut on Monday, the ateach performance, hoth Afternoon and gaged fora few days, Brunetti’s carve Model 0 ‘alem, as itappeared in the time of our Savionr, wi jour hills and valleys surrounding it, and every mentioned or alluted to in the Scriptures and the works of 6t ak, y M3 beantifal and : Tat ee as every evening the houre is well filled, if not crowded; : ieceas ot Mate Bit a ote re rated jank street, above Chestnut, caught fire about | #0r at the Italian Opera.” Speeches, toasts and | ut ‘where. thigge are so well maunged aa they are ai | road company for the year 1947, gives the following | rittdand correct likeness cf Nia Baa As an oer ar niigeeel the. Rorgeaus ‘eraple. with, alt the anions ine o’clock this evening, and the interior was | 808s filled up the vacancies of the evening. | the amphitheatre, it lareally a pleasure togo, not only | statement of the earnings of the road, &o ,for that year: | Fy egKkN BILLS-WE STILL TAKE ATLA courts, porches, cloisters, chambers, gates, Se. Me. which is Intirely destroyed Yankee Sullivan will probably be at the fancy | uewPnt Srapently., The sttractions during the com | Length of road, three miles. Cost of construction to Pe eee mi ctaseas Gea: fan ory: cheap Dey | aeeas mn semnntazs Lina Cleo pat ar term agate —— — ball. We donot know whether he will make | snp, &e., will be brought forward. Jan. 1, $20,000. Receipts from passengers, $2,364 47. | (io0ds, consisting of Almicas. Broche Raw oe ee ee ee ee ea ‘THIRTIETH CONGRESS. his appearance in any peculiar fancy costume | Cxnisty’s Misstaers —The success ef this Ethio- | Current expenses, $1,525. Numberof passengers 20,492. | Drawers, Black Cravats pnd. 8 Henentbing it, ‘Alea cengsged for a, few days longer, Tier ae pp Drece y sea anise keakecucatiiitae: Gloves, Red and W! ks Peiby’s 5 1° statuary SESSION. or not, but the ball promises to be the greates | pia® band is truly astonishing. For five months they | Number of passenger care, five; number of men em- | finens, Balgoreens. Hosiery, sc. Sti Of life, the Birth of Chris ave been playing to crowded houses, and still the peo- Warninatox, March 4, 1648, | affair of the eeason—go great, that we should not | ple aro as anxious as ever to hear them, There is euch ere three; number of horses, s!x ; miles run by cars, | Walker st. corner of Mulberry. fg ac Eg Se: " . variety in their entertainment—lively wit and humor, 21,900. RESENTATION.—AT THE ANNIV! r ‘arm 19 Li i to be nate be surprised to see the Opera burst up afterwards. : Peer mtah cf tne Untocs etiflamen, hela at Tammany, | Nereus Family. trust Lite: wale it to be seme coe excellent banjo, violin, tamborins, trumpet, accordian Stock Exchange. The Vioe President called the Senate to order at the aud bone performers, every one of whom is a perfect | $25000 Tren Notes 6s 101 50shs Mon toxg | Holl on Thursday eveniog last, CapttJohn P. Filis, ofthatcom: | \tnkee comedian, Pete Morris, comie singer. Mist Bernard, sual hour for organization. The chaplain, Mr. Slicer Intelllgence. master of his instrument. And as for dancing, we be- | 10000 do b15 10134 36 Canton C agig | Pany.was presented with an elegant Sword ands pairof beanti- | yoo, ist and actress, Shak Models, Madame Rockwell, ade a prayer, and the business of the day began. Usrrep Peet has ei RE aiak lieve if G. N. Christy established a seminary for instres. £00 Aitate 63, ’60 104 150 do she, | Sa ol Epsnleces,. he sword and enasteties were pre- | fomous Kortuse Teller=—Admission to the whole, 24 cents: e i p e _ DMIRALTY, ‘de m 5 ‘ enter Jel. Robt. C. Morris, in behalf of the company, to a er cars Gt axeand old oe0! J Fad es Marth &-Dreisione = Before Judge Betts. Hill Alon: | tiou, (if we aay judge from the execution of the beauti- | 3100 U States s,s 1M 89 ta B39 | Neatand pertinent speech, to which Cant. F a fea. andes is Tears 9 2aeent Ola tiie men eveemere, pitied eilerseaey ning vs. Norman ©. Hover —Suit is brougit, in per- | fal Polka.) he would be patronissd by the most fashion- | 409 Jad State 4s 5 50 dot 41 | few brief bat happy remarks. ve Sahin ‘The Vice President Jaid before the Senate a commu- | s.nam, against the defendant, as owner of the sloop | ble classes. This popular troune give their farewell | 1000 cota 55% 100 do ‘diag | engraved on the seabbard of the sword J . 559 BROA lication from the Seoretary of State, exhibiting a state. | Cornet, to recover the value of ninety bushels and thirty. | COBCert | in Brooklyn, to-morrow ovening, when, ro | te9 do 553g 200 do 41 | John P. Ellis, by the officers and members of the U we Mat cf the nauber and designation of prasengere | t¥0 108 c0rn. The oass the libellant claimed to have | 2°UDt they will have, ne usual, » crowded house 1009 do SK 5@ do pao a | Wa, NY THM “Liewt, Joba Gillhooly, Rob. proved was, that be was owoer of 1,857 bushels corn and | Broapwar Ovcon—The model artists at this houve | 33000 Penn 5s 73% 100 do { : uD iia RA oi hich have arrived in each of the collection districts of | 76 bushels wheat, stored at Brookiya, which the defend. | are conduoted in the most ordetly style, and none save b+ Saat 74 ay 10 Erie it R serip % Cee ee Ce RATE baud | Ave he United States during the past year, which was laid | ant contracted to carry in his sloop to the city of New | modest and proper tableaux are exhibited. The Odeon | 2000 Ohio6s, 60 9954 250 L Island RR 30% | Gted in this office a noti He ee, oe it rmont of Messrs, | doo, miracles, have delighted all In the table. York, at a particular freight; that he rcoeived the grain | is. pleasant place to drop in at in the course of the | 3002 do. 30 Ce ar 2038 | eae On oF tha city of Albany, as the axents for the | Afocee teats ae ie epee Traine Eactented 2 on board his vessel, and full freight for the whole quan- | eveniag. ‘The muaio, refreshments, &o. are allof the | 3% ,, do 79 99 100. do ois | Washburn & Co., of the city of Albany, asthergents for the | Muses, Herciles, Diana, &e. Hindoo Miracles— Enchanted REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PATENTS. tity; but the actual delivery at New York was only | beat kind, i are Babs Be Americn — 554 Gi HarlemRR |. 40" | on of the appointment ‘of William. Warner” No. 70 Wall | mated Figuies ker Adu ee oe, cae ae The Vice President also laid before the Serate the re- | 1.759 bushels and a4 tbe. by weight, leaving 8 defietency ‘Auwastena.—Tho Virginia Harmonists and the living | 700 Farmers’ Trust 30, 50 do 43% nes agent, agreeable to the ast enticed ti. Change of perfomance eich evening. rt of the Commissioners of Patents, showing the ope | Of Dinoty-nerem busiiet, soy Mech Metsfondant had no | Pictures, megroxmelody and the impersonation of the | iy) ra ae a a 3. Me KILLMORE, Comptrolte MAMMOTA PANORAMA OF THE = ptions of that department during the Inst year, which | srenoy in mearuring or welghicg the grain, when put | Desutiful. are wall arranged here. Che goodfolks in the | ‘9 yorris Canal “1 RRIVAL OF THE BRITANNIA-HERE THEY er, painted on three, as very voluminous. It was referred to the Commit. | on boned or at its delivery; the libellant_ employed hin | DhhG Rar Oram nly lee Saki ria ene Seeond Board: are, all che English, Irish and Pictorial Papars—Tlustra- | ing, in Broadway, atjoining Nivlo Gard “ e on Patents. own agents to transact that business. The owners of | ‘striotly observed at this houso. S0she Mechanics’ Be 101% 50ahs Harlem RA ax | (ot News, Fanch, Bell's Life, Despatch. Sanday Timer, Only | evening, (Sandays excepced.) Admission 50 Conta: children wher rain was on storage would not 50 & 6 ‘ 5 , . and “The Panorama will commence moving at joe] Mr, Wesrcort move ¢ that the report be referred to | ‘He stare where the grain was on storage would not | Baunswicx’s Srarvany—Those beautifal specimens | 32 Ee Heildroad (old) Sh 3 oe 190 4255] Smiths, aed. A. GILBERT'S, 42 Annatrect. Open wit It | reetiely. -Aiteraoon exhib Gon ox Wed ing at 724 geloek he Committee on Patents, previous to its being printed, | the weight or measure; their olerk measured it and kept | of modelling in what is known as‘ Mexioan composi- | 4o do. 63% 100 Reading RR 960 Alig | & ‘clock this day, Sunday. 4. Rea days, at 30’ hich moti ailed. bie own tally, and by bis bill it appeared there was put | tion,” are‘attracting much attention from the connoi 100 Herlem Railroad 43% 40 Canton Go 33) OR LIVERPOOL—THE NEW AND SPLENDID | Ga eget honed lahdenes ge on board the vessel the quantity claimed by thelibel- | seurs of the city. Brunswick, who is already favorably | 100 do b30 403 scenmahip UNITED STATES, burthen 2.000 tons, Win. from this port for Liver- fApril. This ship has been abort fifteen months in building; and in her construction 11 has been the sole desire of the owners to'nnite safety, streazih, speed dations for passengers and freight: an G. Hackataff, known in artistic ciroles, as the modeller of the beautiful Mexican groups which are to be seen in all the fancy stores of Broadway, has added much to his reputation by the copies of Apollo and Venus de Medici, which he SPONDENCE OF MR. WISE WITH THE BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT. Mr. Seven moved that the correspondence of Mr. oe lant, The libellant’s measurer looked over tne tally for four or five hundred bushels, and had it carefully kept; the reat of the tallies were eutered by the clerk alone. The mothod of ascertaining the quantity of grein, both CIry TRADE REPORT. New Yorx, Satunpay Arrernoon, March 4, 1848. pool on Sati (53 |= Z 13 habat —LARGE AS LIFE— SWICK’3 STATU. Viee with the Brazilisn government be printed. This | py weight and measure, is to weigh ome halfbuehel in | is now exhibiting. ‘The Britannia’s news, which was received to-day, by to Randy Hook and back, chey realized | BD representing the VENUS Dk Mu.DICIS and APOLLO as agreed to. each fifty measured, but by weight alone, 56 1b. is| ‘The Arou.onzons wil give a concert at Masonic Tem- | telegraph, and published inan Eztra Herald, had no ef- sand more than wae anticipated: She | 8 MeDICIS forashort cae uly, “Open, from 9 A; ML STATE PAPERS OF THE LATE REFUBLIC OF TEx allo to the bashel ee the agurenate weight deter- | ple, New Haven, on Tuesday evening next fect Dts i eps Fee eae ar ine i nreceenent © prt tgs ERO hoe hing ad | 10 cae t 396 Brondway, next to Stoppani’s baths Admit- "f ber of bushels. The proof is, that when Dummteton’s Serenapens are performing at the | *®™° ith very ted sales. he market for Indian he nF | _ —necneciamecnacisntjiiionsisalimatintie be desired for the comfort ual convenience of passengers. - Mr. Rusx, of Texas, introduced « bill to provide for | grain is on board by weight, sad delivered by | Melodeon, in Boston, with immense fuccess—the houses | °F Frey ee Tas Wasee Was cite Gath The price of assage outward vexed at S12). or freigst or | FFAS MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BIC. ™ he travacribing of certain State papers of the late Re- measure there wil Ploy ehh ed od rae von are crowded every night. Weare not surprised at thi), aon pent rr jebgiece coor? was also dull, | iacsage, apply to C. H. MARSHALL, 38 Burling slip. | aoestareaover in this gona cobiptsiag, sivas ot oP, ference. y 7 7 Ke yorRs at Oy 0 }p Aa rs public of Texas. It was referred to the Committee on | ites tiv the couut depending on it, from | 9° they Are beat a ani ane od cxctloman ote is | all kinds of breadstutfs were lig ORLIVERFOOLAN GW LiNE—RPGULAN PACK | Master, sow oes tothe public she Gallery of she Ra; oreign Relations. one-fourth of ® pound to oue pound per bushel. | Sremed by every ome, for his straightforward conduct | Settled. Merchante, as usual, preferred wi ck eR BAe tes Rintidee: weaeietiowy wadine treet, from 9, AM. to 10, P.M. Admission, 25 cents. iti ‘or — — ccipt of letters by mail, befe tad will positively sall_as above, her regular day. I think, upon all ths proofs, the reference is just as di J NONVENTION HALL, IN WOOSTER STREET, 4 ; r TEBE peivats and pubile reissue: ratle extent. Cotton was eaid to be firmer; for particu- PETITIONS AND MEMORIAL rect and strong, that less than the named amount of Mendid farniehed seeommodations, A large number of petitions and memorials were then | Tect and sirene 1 Ok tat the defendant delivered | Dan Marble is etill playing at Albany. Jats of which ee statement b i01 freight on passage havik wPivhart, foot of Wall street, or 10 | C2 between Hovaton aud Bleecker. Mr. H. DONNELLY, nd in order to chai ‘The Avon Theatre, Norfolk, was to opsn on the 24 | tinued steady; small sales of mess pork were ma HK COLLINS, $6 Sow h street. ‘The packet shi Siddons | aceordionist, resyecrfully. informe his ftiends aad public that {us bea ake plase a resented, but none of great importance. A message | jeg; than he actually received ; enersl in geners LAS will succeed the Ros was received frem the House of Representatives cover- | him with any deficiency, the evidence must be e inst. Mr.and Mra E. 8. Connor are doing the leading | full prices. Lard sold at about previous rates. Ingro- | w n regular day. i | prepouderating egainat him. The amount of d buriness : % | cerien there wase steady business doing, without mate- | 142 New ORLEANS-LOUISIANA AND NEW | (niacid few sits, alees, eoran ery reduced rates of Freiglt— | ‘Of admission 292 Ing a large number of private bills which had been pass- d by that body, } REGENTS OF THE GMITMSONIAN INSTITUTE. rial change in prices. "Asnes—The market was quiet at $6 for pots and $3 for pearls. Breapsturrs —Flour—Seles of 300 a 400 bbis of bie Brothers, ee = sii I NHE AMERICAN GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND N Sach meinbers of the profession as are desirous (i object, are enruestly requested to a only about 6 per cent, would hardly justify an of misconduct or negligence, against the party be charged, when accountable upon presumptio | he new and splendid fast sail ight | ‘The Bishop freupe are getting slong admirably in Now Orleans. Malame B. is highly eulogized. and the other members of the company are handromely noticed To sail Mon ip H rely sail as abov master, is now londi her regular day. For the differeves arose in mista! Mr. Jurvenson Davis, of Mississippi, on leave, intro- | \¥imnrtton: tt sight or measure, In the combined | General Tom Thumb has returned from Cuba, and is | Genesee were made in several small lots, for home use, | or prasace, having handsome furnished, yecommodations, aj~ ect, are enruertly requested to. ed a joint resolution proposing to appoint regents | Cperation of loading and discharging, and loss to that | Ow holding Ivees In Now Or! It is eid that the | qt $6 60. Small sales straight brands Michigan were | pI7 on board at eg eg A yy | Ho eh oth. aes oolock F. han for the. or the Smithsonian Institute, which was read twice. amount must certainly follow in a slight degroe of hard | Teceipts of the little one in Cuba were $40,008, 1s at $6 43%, and 100 bbis round hoop Ohio,at $6 31%. | ceived on toard after Saturday evening, March 11, Avent m | purport of adapting a series of gifs and regulat for the z shovelling. | shall dispose of ths case upon this view of - ~ SRR Wheat—BSales of pure white Genres were reported at | New Orleans, Mr. Wm Creevy, who will proinply forward | xoverument of che association. By order of the Comunittes DUTY ON BOOKS AND MAFS FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL | 101, ig “without reserving it further to await the deoi- Police. $1.40, Corn—Selen of 2000 bushels Jersey white were | alfroousto ins address, Packet thip RICHARD COBEN | *-UARIY, Sean’ igen aroma @ Juvenile Thieves.—Two boys, by the names of Tho- | made at 57¢, end 4000 Seuthern white. elightly mixed, on i 1d the Hudson, and sail on her Y 7 2 | b sion of the Supreme Court, on the point of jurisdiction involved in it. Admitting the jurisdiction of the court, Lipmany. mas Pritchard and John Starkey, were arrested yester- | private terms, said to beslittle over 530 Mea! was dull, —ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, FES N | Mr. Prance, of Maryland, introduced a bill to exempt ~ or ja not’ sufficient evidence to | day by officer Nealis, of the 6th ward, on « charge of | and there were ssid to be sellers at $250. Rye—Sales NDER. wi 2, and strangers vi- from duty all bocke, maps and charts, imported for the | in my opinion, Were Ot .Min tos of corn whilet on | atealing @ box containing $37, from the store No. 204 | of 1000 bushels were made at 91o, delivered. Oats were | izake tn ¢ {oth the seeesabons BA ATES gave Gran | be ee wpgressional lirery. He said that this act would be | jis carriage from Brooklyn to its delivery in New York, Broadway, belonging to Mr Benjamin Pike, jun. Jus- | steady, at 440 for New ert and at 480 # 500 for | antineat 8, 10 A. M.,12M.,2 P.M. » M, Leave New | 7th wnst..at the Concert toom roadway, next door ihn exact transcript of a former law, omitted accidental- | aud the Dill is accordingly distaissed. tice Osborne locked them both up for trial Northern. Beans—Salen of 50 bbis were made at $1. ‘ork ac9 A.M. 1D A.M. 1 P.M. 6 P.M. 6 P.M. __ | above the Broan These i Bie capt comeat RS The President, §c., of the Delaware Bridge and Hud- Several other cases of petit larceny, drunkards, loafers, Corron—The telegraphic accounts appear to have He MOST SUCCESSFUL HAIR DYE EVER IN American and for: me in camber) we r It changes the color of the hair to a beautifaland nataral brown sand szilers by surprise. As yet, all d mprovement of 1816 and yagrante, were disposed of according to their merits, taken both buy whioh finished up the business done yesterday by the is confusion, the exact state of the market there, mere guens wot ly in the framing of the new tariff of 1846; and he hoped HE MOST, SUCCKSarUL tLe jection would be raised against ite passoge The | °°" Canal Co. vs. the Steamboat Alide.—Tis wasa suit ho 0 ; in rem for coal furnished the Alida during the last sum- ust or black, instantaneously, without any of those ebjection by the claimants that the boat | sitting magistrate fe Ee cenit teitiake ea hating loft tue cltyy and more than 12 days having | 7 nee _ mount to about 980 | fly found inall isnitations of this celebrated Liquid Dye— | vw; We exhibition worthy | Leip + ti dgellarlp nein chifrga raped, the libellanes had lost their lien onthe boat | Dasteuctive Fire in Burrato.—At about half | pion, at ome quarter to three-eighth For sale by A. B Bands, Fultow and Wallinm streets: | ot the public patronnge. “The costumes and prope Gin motion of Mr. Snvien, the Senate went into Exe- | *epeed: the lbellamta hed love thet Mere the delivery | past So'clock on the evening of the Ist, a fire | Corrne—We understood enles of 2.000 bags Rio were | Hushion & Co. Broadway; Thomas & Nemncii th lian! | bees made ap i abr ishinent will be wader the dlteetioa of brolke out in the brick block, No. 76 Main street, which, | made at 6740. Sales by auction of 206 do do, slightly fuss, Brewer, Jobosmm, Moore & Taylor Maden tans. | partment of this eatabllaheat wil) be wade ne eveal ged f the treat f coal during the season, the boat having continued her a ative session, on the consideration of the treaty | Of coal Ouring ivcd the coal on Teaching the city, the | together with its contents, was mostly contumed. The | damnged, were made at 4 to dise. eee fw weit 2 Halifax Mackerel ‘ ips, irhe Senate adjourned after being in Exeoutive sersion | {tip ; i enter Mer. Beara prune hale) Was sboat rap tecrée Ko 1 Philadelphia. a dt : Hibrilants bud uot lost their lien, Decree for libellants, | tofterers are Me. Beardsley, cabinet maker, lots about | Visi —Baleto = nn Spr oo , 4 D0 ; fo 0. XN i! n! re od there was no chan OOK AT THI3.-LADINS, WE VITE YOUR AT- NUT &8T “T T B'S demeror pent nye: eine. C-MyWHtBows, COPY wi #000, Wee Our case ree Sites | ieee Weve Mee wig ge dg eg wee ma Sy ie tess ees. dcied pation wore tention to our largs and splendid a: We eavetthe Heron: Pamils $2000 } insured for $500 the Steamboat Alida.—This was I Buffalo Exp: ‘The libeliant was a blacksmith ri Dhoes, which we shall sel intend poking me all fresh and Ivest styl Fi Li James O. Harght also suit in rem. , shoe store, loss robe, March 2d, made at $1 45 to 1 50; 60 hhds dried apples at 4% cents; buwili be performed ths DA & f the treaty. 55 barrels weatern dried peaches at $4, and sales by auo- House of Representatives. $500 ; no insurano: ding in Albany, between which and this city the boat ; ‘The Houce organized at the ueual hour. san tally duriug last summer, He was employed be- Religious Intetllgence | tion of 24 casks dried currants were leat 8 onnts tity of first rate Boots and Ehoes, whieh we shall aly | bok wage sesdanglesgim tween the 4th August and 24th September, to make re- Cavenpan For Mance —4th Saturday, St.Casimir,C; | Heme -—No sales. cost, at the o'd place, 367 Broadwny, corer of Frasklin st. N. | Pas r f 5 sth, Sunday, Qui.quagesima Sanday; 6th, Monday, | Hoxxy——Salos of 26 barrels were made on private | §—Also a Inrge lot of Kuuber Over i noes and ‘Waser | FRTION* Cates Fava, i eit Rue, Orbe sh 4a Ronde, Vins " assor' ment of Gentlemen's Congress | 5 maa ed by the (XISH 1 "HE APOSTATE— |B i2ig certs, the dard drama A ober JO QHN DOUGLAS, NGER, & CoN. ¥ N. ¥ Also, 0 large Aireduced price, M. CABILL. ‘ | . COOPER, 4 DUANE ST atham and William sts , has for th enjoyed the most extensive practice in private disease inedical man mm New York. He ean cure the most es cused in twoto five days. a ee ia anew Logs by which | sail ye can eure the worst form ok stricture in from one to,twe | See arcel! pain to the p Ce ta EBREW. BENSVOL T UIE TY OF N i von by nae ’ 18 Niath Annual Ballin aid of this charity will t hab g teo hele | take pl ce cn Taesday next, the 7th, of Maren, at the Ap ta f pit nda by young hen too freely indulged im, berets dyspepsia iinb: F irae ree pack, contusion ofthe. | Saioun, Broadway. ‘Tickers, Bive D ‘on the boat. The claimants contended that more Ban twelve days having elapsed after the boat left the city, the libeliaut lost his \ien. ‘The court took the same view, and dismissed the libel. Surenron Count.—Before Judge Sandford.— Tryon vs Burtis and oihers.—In this cause the jury found a ver- dict for the plaintiff, against all the defendants except Warren Dre per Surneme Court—Special Term—Ordered that all special motions noticed for hearing at the present I'eb- 4 not disposed of, stand over without fur- be follow. * Horan fam Feria; 7th, ‘Torsday, St Thomas Aquiaas, CD; Sti, Wodnesday, Ash-Wednerday, first day of Lent; 9th, Thursdsy, St. Francis, Widow; 10th, Friday, Most Sa- | cred Passion of or Lord; 11th, Saturday, St. John of God. The following is a rummary of Bishop DelLancy’s Visitation in the diocese of Western New York, in February, from the Ist to the 20th inst: Ordained one priest snd one deacon; conseorated two church edifices; instituted three rectors; confirmed about 140 in seven churches; married one couple; administered the holy | DA Charvters by th PHS DAY | UBLISHE) terms Motasses~=3 | Mr. Vixron, the Chairman of ‘Ways and Means, noved that the House resolve iteelfinto a Committes of ithe Whole on the State of the Union, and take up the Ieill to supply the deficiencies in the ‘Treasury for the jscal year. Mr. Srrono rose and proceeded in a powerful argu- ent to defend the administration and its course, in re. ation to the Mexican war. He said he was either in ales to arrive of 50 barrels New Orleans were taste at 27 conta, 4 menths, and 26 do do, inferior, fold by auction at I7}¢al00. Naval, Stones-—The soarket was firm, hange to notice in quotations. roca Salen of 20 to 30 hhds Cubs were made at 60; 100 boxes brown Havana at 6 to 6440, and 209 hhds Por- ico were sold by auction at 43% to 5}40. to eiee se Salce of 1000 mata Cassia were made at 150; bage pepper at 60; andsome small lots of nutmegs at Fe | PRI Apoatite, being No 57 of the: modern Macaire, being No 24 of the nce st 5 BU ' and we have Airror Drama, ORD, & Co E Ge 3 Ast crses of this disease; ond mild © Stricture—lr Coope h onal menced it. He went on, at considerable length, to ani- madvert on the ects of the government, and to criticire its positions and the general tendency of its measures, He opposed the acquisition or annexation of Mexico in toto, He said he would be glad if there wasa lake of burning fire between this country and Mexico ‘Sa ‘al amendments which were proposed previously | Carty Wells, Eq, of Missow Enq, of Iowa, were admitted of this court vs. William Dwight. | the United States for Mich! h court, affirming the judg- ment of the sald Cireuit Court, with costs and six per delivered the opinion of cent damages. No. 160. The ve Thomas Corry and R. Ga: No. 81, Wm. ‘T. Pease, plaintiff in error, In error to the Cirenit Court of District Court of the United States for Louisiana, ri, and Wa. Thompson, attorneys and counseliors gan, Mr. Justion Wayne United States appedants, land. Appeal from ig Mr. Rev. Mr. Murphy, of St. Mary's Chureh, in this oity, to be pastor of the Catholic Church, New Brighton, Staten Island; and the Rey. Edw. O?Neill, of the Church of the Nativity, has been appointed to officiate in St Mery’s vburch, Grand street, Cusnteat CHances.—The Rey. Aloxander Shiras hes reigned, in conrequence of enfoebled health, the rec- torship of St. John’s, Georgetown, D C., and the Rev. R. B Claxton, of West Ivania, has been here was 00 effwnge ia ha: mained the same, with modi Lard— Sales of 300 « cluiing No 2 at 73 a 7%, and No. | at 80. | nothing new in cheese or butter. Rice —The market was wasel -Sales of 70 bbls of clover were Toma submit the usual statement, eee ‘Tonacco—We 0 75, and 80 do, Winchester’s prime moss at $10 00.— ‘or shoulders. arate sales to the trade 400 bbis were made in lots, Beef re- There wi tled by the news, and wo heard of no transactions worth reporting G made at 7c. BERNETHY speedy and f: Di &e These Pills brit arges, Gleets, 8 BOTANICAL adicsl eure ot Ven Vhites, ‘are made from tl sof ¥ of Abervethy’s pi re he prescription of thy cvlebrated Dr. Abernethy, who, for a grent many year cessfally prescribed them iu ail private practice, but n curing all the above com- FOR THE es, Uret! the above di pest gua | above rale, end cai 7 term, an favor of an honorable peace, or the vigorous proseoution | fHNtY Tiiks T yecring nt the next'epecial term of the | communion three times. and the limbs : . y . and preached 17 times. 12 o ” of hostilities, After he had concluded, court, to be keld at the city of New York on the 6th day On Sunday, March 19th, Bishop DaLancy proposes i Tate _We note sales of 500086000 ibs. prime ren- Acne warranted in every f the fo Nowiog geutl Me. Canent, of Florida, obtsined the floor, and pro- | of March instant. to hold sn ordination at St. Fetet'e Churob, Auburn, dered at 6X to9 cents. — fee " sition to th Count Caenpan—Oireuit Court—1,2, 3,4, 5,6.7,8, | where several candidates will be admitted to the Holy | [.ime—A oargo was sold at 7c. . | 99 eded to address the ese eo in bis ee ‘i ‘ ‘ Toth 19, 14.18, 16 ‘Common Pleas, 1st part —-93, 95, | Order of Dencons. Linseed—There was no chang? a a bom ir ees? ‘oe | Har kaa; White i f ourss of the administration. He earnestly denounced | 0310) 1s 3's "17% 35. ad part—1 42, 154, 158,10, 36, | The Rev. Robert Adair has been elected Secretary of | reased, while sales were moderate. 100 bb Pe SV ecsmet eck, Coper st: H. &. Ears, Fos His whole ovuree in regard to tbe mar, tot han | Cites Der valrouttd, resigned wre deci Rempel Hn be ! Ry oasn oie. seed ihatirircl A. ply ect times combats wit | en Lames Committee. of A . " ae ars-en ‘ ‘ vy. Dr. Fairehild, resi | war ‘other fish oils. ft ity and trend, | ( Villy (Be. ith having unnecessarily and unconstitutionally cOm- | scraeme Count or THe Usiten States, March 3.— | Thats i Bishop ie he eae, copolaten: the | bag perm of Kn ot oe pple new mess were made at onished at the rapidity and i ule enter | 9 sms a avian ak —AT. A MEETING OF the Committee appointed to make arrangements for faney Bull, to be given oa Monday, the 6th of Viatel. it ea unanimously decided that it tbe stricily a Fancy Dress til, tad no persons except the heads of fi having children present inco:tame, be admutted with ney dress, 16 seusand boxes i the Ist and overaed DY jot be reser . JANCY BALL NOTIL MRST ANNUAL BALL OF TH a caday Guards, will be held at ain) jon the bill, were taken up ond rejected Cliet Justion Taney delivered the opinion of this court, | invited to succeed him ‘a hand for the week | their quick and ponitive success | ; va Lusaday Mr. Vinron moved to strike out five thousand dollars | gismiesing this appeal, boc 4 it bad Bet Le ig been reoelved into the reed of wesceen New York, Lo! foes jal chaie= snd stock 0) aan fu dig early stag sot Gouorrhens ge box ie, weil vening nex fie gt inate plead Lo a io , k he Joan, and | ted in the manner dirscte within the time limtted | from the diocers of Pennsylvania, an taken charg id thie Recta thia Stock on | iH Ae daye. To he tea genuine: | ed Couition ‘Bard, een, engaged, au alee an oem ala ha ES onde lenge gg Pa bt | Myihe acta of Congress, No. 4. The United States, | of tho uexdemy at Lewiston. The Rey. Thomas Ii ei ene Meck. hand. | Bapemue and reel 1 Maiden tane ¥lo ae ei oa thett part to cake this to substitute treasury notes, which was adopte | plaintiffs, vv. the city of Portland. ‘The argument of this | Skinner, 1). D., willbo inaugurated as Professor of Sacred Fohis = 2 dhde 7 - eT telves that co Pavmreeable ct tne seas n Ciekets can be had Mr Tuineneavx, of Louisiana, moved to strike out | Cause was concluded by the Attorney General for the | Rhetoric and’ Pastoral Theology in the Union Theolo- Co a pas 0.2, WE—MAN CANNOT HAVE 18 DISEABES | ope of te PO tompany, oF wt medvor ou the eventug vf the the appropriation for an embassy to Rome, Much ex- | plaintiffs. sical Seminary of thle clty, on Nesames Gy mS oo = wo c8 | nal, Noveffect can take a mithouta eause ‘Pherof ne, 4 dati En BEOD cltement and debate ensued, during which, nativiem | ooordinig to the report of the Adjutant General of | strvet Presb; hi 7 o’olock oes = ioes | jo Rheamatiem con affect the head, the font or any part of the | pay CONFECTIONERS — SALE J w el yterian church, at half past 7 o’olock. on _ l0les c from the actual presence of those hamors whose eT desirable lease of one of the bert stands for bust en, , 4 z 5 of th CN Bony’ en years, where c Mr. Hituranp, and others, participated in the debate, | |it!" men. Mitt tis vate ia w complete failure. ‘There | Young's New York Spending Bank—Where | S eahaodin ce) Binense cat be Prctamption, but from thexe aalignant hamors | esebiished (Or 07 Yet eeith cho comnters Hxcures, stocky The committee rove without disposing of the question. © arsenal $501 muskets, of which 6, re in i making good investments, can have & sceeeesS? to 97K 166 dis = Is | having become seated yon or near the are vessels of the lw ‘ke 9 Brordwey Lng oa se posing OF this questi aroie the ares s The Bt ion Geos iin their free of trom 25 to EH per | a % 92) 8 pre trath thes aed bese hte I ee eeetion o n J re Brosdwey.. le rd the, House adjourned | perfeot order, The aa ted at 496080 a. sith Ment. ‘This they can do by Ket Shoes, and | ge poming - sched 307 bls ch Hi Kraptions end Ulcers: ail Skin Dix | py pURSUANCL OF AN ORDER OF THE SU —_— ens | the past year are estimated ai ssh. Gaivers at our (rend Young’s, opp, | St potnect ‘continued pretty near in the eame state as | Meme Oriiugs of the Peet, and all inflammations: all | [tool tne County of New York, Notice is hereby g.vem, | on ca ty ote certain koowledgs, 18 the el | sa the week previous. and Comors: all Piles and Conuveness; all Roper ned |,» i persoge yang elaimma ag inst John MSY Ose, one NEW YORK LEGISLALURE. Winter came back upon us yesterday with one of hie | teiishis beat French calf boots for $4.90; sold in other stores | in the week prove, + At arate affections aif ised acces and Biliots | te ciey of New York, deeeased, (> preseut the ‘Aunasy Marod 4.1648 | feroest onsiaughta, and from ten in the morning till | for $600 and $7 00; and fine calf skin, or make, for $3 10 Wraienone continued dull os: seensatainl shew: a wiaerer, Abd are ail. without exception, rurel¥ | tie Vouchers therect, to the sub! cribers. at the, : peat neh Ary With a steadiness Gad pertinacity that | sold in other stores for $450 nad $500." Young's boots are, de | \Vitisxey wan inactive, while oon rema | Affoctions water. aunty corable, by parsacion, with the | WGo0 Ny Mmm No. 118 Varick screet, ia, the Senate, evening, mow fell w ‘sovaring of several (aobes | cidedly, the cheapest hota in the city: and for style and du | rtuaily the same, Hl Pula of Ue BEND: BRANORRTH. Brandreth’s Pilleere | YOK" og ‘or before the thirwentn day of May wet Dares | son gave to the earth aw 4) bo ottey ibay count be eveelled ia thie or pny cther ality ia. Kit | yap aare Cotton wee teken for Liverpool at 4d. 8 ait ticectisut.nt 2 couse per box ac 24! Hudson | Neve'Yore che ceath day of November, 197. Albert MAP OF BROOKLYN | tn depth, ond rae ed the ho a i wy Pt hos mer | Ne nla recom! x ue fend a Welt | toheeeo wad Glasgow nt iss. We hoard of no a Bowery, ad at Dr, Brandreth’s Principal Office, | WAT, “Benjamin B. Fairchild, Execmt: ueio ingling della ” js former 4) janees vireete. engagomonta to roadway, Mr. Boones reporteda bili to alter the commissioners’ rap of the elty of Brooklyn. | Seem oh

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