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‘Was ho testimony to invalidate that of the mother, Ju Dlaboelfer discharged the young man, “He tive Aescs the Vatted States of his bount: aud @ sult of clothes. But todo this, he has violated his oxth to esrve the United States five years. and falsely stated his ege,to induce the recruiting otfloer to enlist him, without the content of his parent. ‘The offenes, if prosecuted, will take him to the State chusetta, prison or penitentiary of Massa- Count or Gexenat Sxssrons, March 7.—Befcre Re- corder Seott, and Aldermen Purser and Gilmartin Trial for Malicious Trespass.—At the opening of court this morning, the trial of Thomas Kendal and John H_ Bate, for a misdemeanor, in having tanliolousiy destroyed or injured premises No. 173 Bowery. 0 by Resolvent Stephens, was resumed ; no fact, however, Paco interest were elicited, in the progress of the pro- Atl o'clock the Court adjourned until tem o’elook to- morrow, morning. Court Carenvan vor Tus Dav.—Cireuit Court— Nos. 16,9, 21, 22. 23, 24, 27, 28, 29. 30, 81,82. Common Pleas, Lst'part—07, 103, "105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 116, 117, 119. ‘3d part—154, 36, 23, 44, 48, 64, 68, 78, 82, 84, Sporting Intelligence. Prosreors —T'he accounts from all parts of the country give assurance of the most brilliant Reine cam- paign ever held in this seotion, partly from the unusu- ally great number of horses in ‘active preparation forthe approaching events, but mostly from the large engage- mente which have been entered into between the rival turfmen of the south and routhwest. Twogreat match- «sare to take place over the Bingaman Course on Tues- day and Wednesday, the 2ist and 22d March. at three and four miles—cach matéh being for $3 000 @ side, $1,000 forfeit. These will, doubtless, be the great fea- tures of the campaiga, although others of neurly equal magnitude follow in quick succession. ‘The regular rane meting we ths Bingaman Course comes off the following wi The four mile race of that meeting will, doubtless, be one of great interest ; the “ pick” of Col’ Jobnson’s and Mr. Van Leer’s stables will meet on that day—an inside stake for $2,000, p. p., having been ‘made up for the occasion—and it is donkdently repert- ed that Capt. Minor’s celebrated Verifier, of A ef and Kirkiand Harrison’s renowned M/‘ss Forte, of Al bama, will join in the dance The mesting over the Metairle Course comes off the week following these oleae The jour mile race at this course nlso presents at attractions. an inside stake having been also made ry $3000 to $1,500 This brings together Reven rd Charmer. At'the Eolipse Course, whioh foltows the Me- tairie, several fine stakes are to be run for, of great in- terest, 91 iderable in amouat of money. Twen- ty stables 1 here and in the immediate vicinity, number- ing not less than seventy horses, are in train’ ag for the large smount of money to be run for in purses, which ‘we my safely put down at $10000. The length of time which elapses between the Charleston races and our own, will enable the turfmen from trat section to visit us with their horses, and the papareey, will tend to in- vigorate them for conquests. ayune, Feb. 27. ee jer’s Office, March 7th, 1848..Proclama. Hara crebvan etree ry eager sere hy thesuthoritien, to pay the last tribute of respect to. the te: ming of the ereat‘aad god man wh? nay been called to his rent iis roper the the solemal'y of the ozeasion whoald not be murked by all seeming want of ‘espect. I therefore Te- sign places, and places of business, on ea, from one oreock, yar erminaied, ‘The various public ye close: luring the day. and no ot cual business will be transacted. WM. V. BRADY, Mayor. eh W rond) and Bow- “ti p Surin the Runersl ited Sa ? Pe TAOS. PEERS Fost Mania, 2” © Portable Shaving Osees.—The + undersigned have devoted their unceasing attention to improving and per cting these useful and necessary articles, and have on hand aiarge, vas jetv of construction a, most s waitabe to to Pysrt e travelling communit: fi Broedway,a fow doors save Courtland tstrect, Fine Cutlery._The subscribers have paid particalar attention to this branch of their business, and have on hand at vresent the most benutifa! and well welected assort- rent of pen, pocket, desk, and sporting knives in the city ; win a large variety of polished steel goods, Razors ground ‘utlery repaired. @. SA &SON. The Plumbe National Daguerrean Gallery, on the apper corer of Broadway and Murray stres jo are fond of fine Pictures. for thi at collection of Portraits of noted indivi- lishment in the world. We can sxy to those ied this celebrated Gallery that there isa for the m. ae Hat for 1848—Gevln, 214 Broadway.— ub criber will be prepared on Saturday next. the 4th of 3 of his establishment and the treet resent of American tas'e and habits. He will ot the same time exhibit the new pees nares <a youn 's Bae caaaeers are res] ‘] poy 9 examine his: je stock of elegact ts GENIN," 314 Broadway. Be ee te Gentlemen’s Hats—fpring Style—Uird, cor. ner Pine snd Nassau sireets.—Gentlemen’s Hats of the new Baltern, are now ready for iuspection and sale. The principal ure of the ew acyle consiste in a convex tip j which, to- gether with a graceful outline of Tender itashape of ner Pine and Sassan set of brim, ond elegan: ‘and t taste, BID, cor reel th Report of the Special Committee res. pecting “them $5 Suits,” is as follows: they consist of cloth and. fan a — rho'e fit out cloaks and coats, at wi this establishment, is all but ine Call atthe corner of Nassau aad Beekinaa, and see selves, if you doubt. n Shirt.Jonn P. Scott, 1 St Bosoms, Collars, Merivo id Hosiery of all kind get, variety, to; ag" ee with a large essor ment of Gent!« men’s Grrvats Pocker Handkerghiefs, Suspenders. &c., all of which he is selling at 5 per ceot advance from first cost. Call and see his stnck of goods befove purchasing elsewhere. Remember. No 91N ths stork comprises a first rate asort- ment Scott, 94 utrrely new and fresh goed: Cy loves for the funeral. Diamond Pointed Ge a B Pens, from 75 cents to $2 50 —Beers & Clark, 25 John stres {ap stairs.) invite the atteation of all pare! retail, to their stock, comp kers in the country, earefal perfectly confident of the inability ‘with them in the quality and. price of ¢! they cheerfally furnish parchasers with for opmpertae a with others. Gold pe paire! Richelieu Gold Pens, Diamond Points, war- ranted not to come off. The grest excelle-ce of this pen, to wethe: with th. fai terms npon which it has been sold. hav« established for it a reputetios superior to auy penin the world. off of a Ricieliea pen,a new one iv given inst the trouble. nd f-rior article, "They *, ist of their. prices, exchanged or re- Id ouly by B. eet, one door be'ow We Exiract the foilowing from the Lon- dom Magozine of Science aud Scho | of Arts:—"lt gives us great pleasure to be able to introduce to the notice’ f our read- erseu invention of ome transatlautic brethren. which bis to be ragreataboon to the female portion cf this couuity, as it late supplies of food have bees to the inhabitants of our Patem El sure whieh it effords to young ehi ar tance therch~ rendered to their mothers and nurses, we s! be wanting if we failed to bring before the public an artic'e which we doubt not will be herentter reckoned as one of the most useful of modern inventions ” $lonly for Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, in Silver (not Gold) Ceses—J. W. GREATON & CO. 71 Cedar PiESet, wp stars, keep on hand the largest asvortmen’ of Gold Pens to be found in this cy. and their prices are so Jow as to ‘ely competition "The pnrchaser there can find almost every weription of Pens in the market, from Premium Pens down to the more col quslities, ani by trying. them together ean best determme their relative merits. ‘archasers, b wholessle and fre favited fo exumine thot stocks" Gc1a rensand Cases Dr. Hostwick’s New Medi hints to the young. j Book, with Stringer & Co, cs 222, Broadway. t pracveal work, illustrated with plate ., aud should bein the of every ph sof yout COMMERCIAL AFPAIRS. MONEY MARKEY. | Tuesday, March 7—6 P.M. Thore was a much better feeling to-day in the stock | market. Prices generally advanced, and there was more activily among operators. At the first board, T'reasury notes improved 34 per cont, Penvsylvania 5's 4; Farmers’ Loan 1; Morris Canal 4; Canton %; Readiag RR 2%; Norwich avd Worcester 4; Long Inland 14; Herlem 1 At the recond board, Harlem advanced 1% per crnt, ‘Preanury notes \ Farmers’ Loan 3g In the afternoon the pales were only to a moderale extent, and there ap. peared f) be Uitle dispesition among the balls to realize, the market closing with an upward tendency in prices ‘The five million loan {sa rubject of much conversation im the street, and il is a prevailing opinion that it will bo diepored of st a premium of one per cent. The bids range from a quarter to one per cent for the whole amount io Treasury notes, and there is no doubt but that an jesus will be made for the fall sam. The East. ern banks have offered %% per cent premium, and bids frem individusis in this city range from 3 to 1 per cent It {9 stated that the Wail street banks have bid for largs sums as high as one per cent; ond if such is the care, the Kestern banks and capitalists will stand no better chanos of getting auy of the new irsue than they did last Spring We learn that bids for neerly three times the amount wanted by the govern ment hove already been ent in, and thetime fixed hos not yet expired. This hows how the credit of the go- vormnent rtands with our banks nnd onpitalists, and wo shonld not be rurprised to eee the mont favorable bide como from the agents of foreign heuses, The nancial operations between tho Rothschilda and our govern- mont, growing out of the position of affaira in Mexico, have given that house an Insight into our resources whioh thoy never before porseseed, and they have no Coubt become satirfied of the fact that United States slouke ore ns rafyon investment om any in Europe; that they are net eulj oct to those dangers which daily threa, ten the existence of debts contracted by European pow- era, and that in proportion to our means, the public debt inn mare bogatelle, The movemente ef the Rothe childs have ro doubt had a favorable influence upon the minds of our own capitalise, and indused them to se a cure the loans advertised, and about being advertised. —- This may be the last time ths government will bein the te Fl market for a loan for many years, and the last opportu- bio oH nity our capitalists will have for scouring euch @ valua. | 200 2 6336 ble investment at par, or at asmall premium. Adad-| 59 do % 100 Morris Canal, vance of 10 per cent in U 5 6's will be realised ja less Second Board: than sixty days afior a treaty of peace is ratified, $2500 Treas Nts6s,b90 102,50 she Harlem, It appears by a recent order of the collector of Vera do “a ai Cras, it is necessary for shippers to forward certified in- b30 101% 100 do Voioes of goods sent there; otherwise importers will be s, °67, ri 3h i compelled to pay an extra duty of twenty-five per cent. The trade of the principal ports iu Canada, during’ the past year, has been very large, showiag an increase on previous years ofa large per cent. We annex a table exhibiting the exports from Toronto, and from several other porte, for the year 1347, and the revenue re- ovived at Toronto from customs in the same tim Commence o¥ Gamaparalisngnre vRoM sevenat Ports From Toronto, wee tk "faa bbls; Wheat, 24,055 | bush; onte, 2734 do; peas, 14.324 do; barley, 3,961 do; | oatmeal, 908 bbla; timotay seed, 602 bush; beef, 50 bbls; pork, 1.665 do; butter, 680 leoge auarob, 1,710 bxs; ashes, 312 bbls; lumber, Toronto, 8 000,000 ft; shingles, 2.000.- 000 M; furs, value £1,750; sheep pelts, number, 22 489; hora tips. 18 toms; wool, 10,000 Lbs From Pore Credit. Flour, 50,093 bbls; wheat, 10,192 bush; pork, 07 bbls Whitby —Fiour, 36.670 bbls; wheat, 48,766 bus pork. 794 boly, ashes, 335. do; oatmesl, 139 (do; ar seed, 30 bush; butter and lard, 176 kegs: Key, 142 eus, 988 bush; W [ staves, 170,245 ‘arp 117,137 do} Lumber, 1,000,000 ft; square pair 322,500 | * yom Oshawe.—Flour, 38,589 bbls; wheat, 39 213 bush; pork, 998 bbls; ashes, 218 do; grass’ seed, 255 do; whis- key, 6 do; pot barley, 101 do; Oatmeal, 280 do; corm meal, 70 do; lard, 70 firkins; oats, 384 bush; corm, 48 do ens, 2,498 do; bran, 69 tons; potatoes, 26 bush; lumber, 797,000 feet; shingles,” 43 M.; hops. 21 owt. Total value of ex- ports, Home District, for 1847, £408,041 138 Revenue ov Tononro, 1847 &x fos Long feuaas bee iy tra Farmer’ Loa, 500 do a ol ‘TY TRADE REPORT. New York, Tusspay Arrernoon, Marvh 7, 1548. The flour market con inued steady, with rather more doing, and at full prices. The sales were more chiefly confined to lots of Genesee, and different kinds of Sou'hern brands. There were some small transactions in Southern and Western wheat. In corn, transac- tions were confined to geod shipping lots of white, on | terms stated below; yellow and mixed were dull. Sales of meal were made on terms which rhowed some couces- sion in favor of buyers. Rye remained about the same Provisions continued steady, with moderate sales of ork, beef, and lard, without material ohunge in prices. There wai more doing in suger and molasses, at rates stated below. In coffee, transactions were moderate, without change in prices, Astes—The market was quiet, at $6 for pots, and at $8 for pearls. Beeapsturvs- Flour--Sales of 600 bbis, in lots, of pure Geneseo were reported at $6 50, and 500 do com- mon at $6 43% Ohio was steady at $6 3736 for good quality, Sales of southern were more freely madi nd 1000 bbls New Orleans changed hands at $6 123. 1000 do Petersburg city mills were sold at $6 3736, aa 300 do Richmond country common at $6 124. Ths market closed firm for both southern and western Wheat—Sales of 600 bushels of Georgia were made at $1 1234, and some 1800 do western wore reported sold on private terms Meal—Sales of 200 bbis New Jersey at $2 50, and 300 a 4u0 doat $2 47. Rye was steady yet 08 1c, delivered. Rye Fiour-—Sales of 120 bbis were made at $3 8734. Corn—Sales of 7000 bushels of good white were made at 570, and 1200 do do at 582 4030 bushels inferior couthern white were sold at 53c there were sellers of yellow at S40 ; 7000 do Long Island white sold on private terms. Bariey—A cals of 500 bushels w: 1a at 870, delivered. Oats were steady at previous rates, Beans-- of 80 bbis were made at $1 Breswax—We notice of 2000 lbs Western yellow at 280, oush. Corree—Sales were mads by auction of 300 baga da- maged Rio at 530, cash; St. Domingo continued firm, with sales of 100 bags at 570 Cotron—Tho sales yesterday were estimated at 7000 balee; to day they amounted to atout 2000 bules at sim- lar prices. Nearly the whole of this extensive business wor for export, and chiefly for Liverpool; buyers for the Continent participating to a very moderate extent. Holders to-day ‘offered shel suppiice freaky at the pver. age rates paid the day before; consequently the turn of prices was slightly in favor of tho buyer. In January do, . Total currency. eee £32,668 Als. 6a The destination of these shipments is not given in the report, but it is probable a portion of them found their way across the lake to Oswego, and via the canals ofthis State to tide water and the eastern market ‘The commeroiul treaty between this couatry and Great Bri- tain regulating the transit of merchandize to and from the British provinces, through the United States, has had a very favorable influence upon the import trade of Toronto, and tended very much to inorsase the re- venue from customs. The lake ports of Canads are, by the facilities they enjoy by this arrangement, placed on @ par with the more eastern ports in the most unfavora ble seasons of the year, ro was s steady demacd from the trade, The trade of Montreal during the past year, s0 far 88 | aod we note sales of 1600 boxes wet dried r $146 extent is concerned, must have been very satisfactory $1 60; 300 drums Smyrna figs, inferior, at 60; 30 do, ir quality, at 9340; 30,000 Baracoa cocoa nuts, on pri- ‘vate terms; 15,000 do oranges at $16; 500 boxes Messina do at $2 37%; and 100 cases fancy prunes by auction at 15a 170,4 mos. Driedepples and peaches continued firm ® our last quotations. Fisa —There was a good demand, with sales of 200 bbls toalleoncerned. The annexed table exhibits the value of imports in each of the past seven years. distinguish- ing the value reovived from the United States: — Commerce or Monrreac—Vatue oF Imports axp Export Halifax mackerel, in bond, at $4 60, and 500 No. 9 an ye Cam ae _ do, to arrive to arrive, at $5 89. We have no change to notice in other desori Hes cere ery ae eo Hear—We have only to notice sales of 80 bales, Ame- 9.846 088 65 693 184 43 | Tioan dew rotted, at $1836. 10.428 578 46 484.555 83 Hipes—Bales were made by auction of 200 damaged 9 165,137 96 438,086 46 Rio Grande, at 70, cash. 8,208'636 28 612,540 62 | _ Honev—We aay sales of 52 tierces Cuba strained, acer : | for export, on terms. rate Motasses—New Orleans was in brisk demand, and sales of 150 bbls, a little inferior, were made at 26}¢0, and 260 hhds Cardenas do at 19}4, 4 mos. Navat Stones—Spirite turpeatine continued firm, with small sales at previous rates. Sales of 660 bbls Wil- xoington rosin were made from verre! at ee cash. Oi1s—The market for Linssed quiet at 650 a 660 for American city pressed and English; sales of 100 select: d whale were made at 366, and 4000 to 5000 inter sperm were sold at 1120 a 1170. 1sions—Small sales of good mess pork were re- ported at $11; but there were sellers of fair qua- lity Obio new at $10 8734; 66 bbls prime do. sold at $9; sales of 400 tlerces prime middles were made at 6)<0. Bsef—Sales of 100 bbis. country prime were made at 5}40, and 800 to 400 tierces mess and prime were sold on private terms. Lard—Sales of 200 Kens prime quality wers made at 80; small ales in bbls prime were re- wrted at 8c, and 400 bbis were sold at 70 a7%o. Total. . ... ... $59,044,018 83 $2,666, 836 29 The total value of imports for the year 1847 was $8,208,536 28, of which there was received from Great Britain $7,220,688; British North Amerioa, $239,619 66; British West Indies, $1,307 27; United States, $512,- 540 62; other foreign states, $182,071 34. Total value of exports in 1847 was $3,377,823 91, of which there was shipped to Great Britain $2,984,166 13; to Ireland, $122,765 39; British North American oolo- niles, $150,131 94; to Oporto, $1,936, and to the United States $109,324 45. The several articles exported to the United States, and their value, were as follow :—Petash, $16,830 71; butter, $1465 69; candles, $381 78; flour, $37,021.16; hops, $1264 21; sawed lumber, $50,779 67; ealeratus, $1528 21. Among the exports were the following articles:—11,i11 barrels of pot, and 4017 of pearl ash; 22,347 minota bar- ley; 1387 do, beans; 14,511 do. Indian corn; 272,866 bbis. flo 8233 do. do. foreign; 29 bbis. rye flour; 2620 do. Iadian meal; 165 do. psa meal; 10,843 do. oatmeal; 90,641 bushels peas; 146,154 do oats; 504,575 minots wheat; 57,092 do. dg. foreign; 18 bales of wool. In connestiom with the import and export trade of the principal lake ports of Canada, the trade of the prinoi- pal port on this: side of Lake Oatario is imteresting. The commeros of Crswego is much larger than the public ge. usrally have any ides of, and the increase within tho past eight years has been unprecedented. There are very fow seaports in this country on the Atlantic coast, the commerce of which exceeds that of Oswego. The anaexed table gives the value of imports and exports in each of the past eight years :— Commerce or Osweco-—Imronts anv Exports. Val. of Importe. Vat. of Exports were sold at 15}¢c per dozen. Pxas—Wo notice sales of 60 tierces (field) at $1 12%. Rice—A good demand, with sales of 120 tieroes at $3374 a 3 60. Svucan—There was & considerabl Philadelphia market for New 0: reached 500 bhds, on terms not #1 sales of 300 hhds Cuba Muscavado at 40, 44 8 5, and 15 hhds prime new crop Porto Rico sold by auction at 43¢0 (4 mos.) Syrur—Sales were made by auction of, 26 tierces Mansiaello at 20e, cash Tattow—Was in fair demand, and we note sales of toa Ibs inferior at 8c, and 10,000 Ibs do city rende:ed at 9360. Wuarenone—No change. 'Hiskey—Sales 200 bbis western were made at 23c. To Glasgow, lard was engaged at 20a, and 3-16 ToLiverpool, naval stures were taken 2 d cheese at 20s, there was rather more offering. To the Continent we heard of nothing new. mand from the MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK MARKETS. $1.467,134 $8.276,449 | Bac tions, March 6.—$2000 United States 6¢, 1867, (on 3,468 876 4.718.107 | time) 10334; 1000 do do do do 1033 fo Treseuty 6s, 3.510.787 4,615,979 | 101; 1000 ssaryland 6s, 87; 1000 3651.979 4°789 637 | do, 87; 1500 Baltimore G2, 1890, 3877780 Trae 611 | time) 73g: 3> shires Baltimor ‘ 5 35 do dodo 3834. United Sia 2,973 698 4.977.710 | 103 bid; Treas iry 6s at 100 15- 6,038,103 4.644.872 | a7 8734 asked, 87 b 8,090,576 9,977,243 | Baltunore and Ohio Ry learn that the Susquehayaa “ailroad Company paid into the ‘Treasury of Viarriaad $1000 to-day, on pert of arreal interest due the State of Maryland. 8 $11,000 by this company within the present . March 7, 1818.—First Board—300 U 8 Bank be tan dit arc! si Figo ts 05 9345 6 ‘opper 5 3; 292 Lehi 100 Gi- rard N%: arse Tr6 per ct Notes 101. 8%: $800 In 1947, the aggregate value of imports and exports was $18,067,819, equal toabout one sixth part of the aggre- gate ofthis port. The tonnage of Oswego since 1430, has increased in the following ratio :— Tonnacr or Osweao. ns. Tons. $2000 Etate 5's 73%, 3080 U 1830 226 1843. 2n Pean Towaship Nt Bes ‘3.982 1844. if $1000 U 5 4 339 So co eit Bords 18,420 1845. a; ‘$1000 State 396; 100 8 7 ao ied, DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Onueans, Feb. 23, 1843 —Cotton—The week opened with little animation, but as factors showed themselves free sellers, fully 5000 bales changed hands at rather easier rates. Suger—The market has been quiet and the eales are confined to 500 hbds at howover full prices. say fale 3760 434 Molassea—Salen of 600 bbl at 190 . "Flour — Sales of 2000 bbls includ- ing 600 oee in two lots at $6; 575 at $5 05; 100 Bt. Louis at $5 30; 150 at $5 50; and 100 at $5 60. Also, 300 bbls Ohio, crossed, at $4 50. Corn—The market is heavy and the stock increasing. Salen of 8000 sacks, incitiding 1650 white and mixed at 400; 2°0 white at 420; 3000 white at 430; 1050 at 44c; and 1150 choice yellow at 450. Whiskey—Sales of 170 bbis in three lots at 20c; 200 at 200; and 100 in lots at 2040. Pork—200 bbis mess sold at $9. Bacon—Sales of 53 casks should- ors at 350, and 20 casks siden at 4740. Beef— 20 tierocs prime m+se were sold at $14 per tierce. Lard—The demand has been ateady, and the sales embrace 1400 bbia and tiercer, and 1600 kegs as follows: 125 bbls and tieroes at 430; 90 tinroen at O50; 150 bbls at 5740; 270 bbls at 6%; 338 at 60; 337 at Si 100 kegs at 1700 kega at 6340. Lead— 500 pi mines sold at | $3 65, and 1400 Pigs at $3 60. irelghts Two British ships taken for Liverpool at 15-324 with eonsigament, and cne large American ship for full cargo also at 15-394. Most, masters of American ships refused to take less than 344. A ship taken for Genoa at $11 per bhd Of Tobacco, and two ships for Boston at $2 per bale of We cannotanticipats # proportionate increase for the fature, but have no doubt it will be steadily progressing, and keep pace with the advancement in the prosperity of the Western States and Canad ports. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the value and quan - tity of each article imported during into Oswego the past year, the value of merchandise warehoused, amount of duties collected, &e.;— Quantity ann VaLur oF MaRcHaNvise ImronteD ixto Osweeo in 1847. 13,715,224 17,500 2 Lumber, feet eons ry 16 cotton. Exehange—The demand for the next steamer has commenced, but rates remain unchanged. 12,963 12 68:7.3 68 374.313 40 365,271 82 54,099 28 Wool, pounds, Bucer . Married. At Staten Isiand, March 7th, by Brownlee, Mr. Wm. Jones to Mra. Hu Deaxn, all of, Staten Island. Died, Oa tho morning of the 7th inst. Mr. Grorce W. Mercwant, ged 39 yours His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited toasted his fun+)@), to-day (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 Goloek, froin his late residence, 47. Leouard-atrect On Tueaday, March 7th, Jenn H. Detamaten, aged 26 efaneral will take place on Wednesday, the sth inat | at So’clook P. No. 101 Christie street friends, relatives, and also the members of Mount V non Lod hy No. 78,1. O. of O. F., are respectfully inv! to atten Dry goods, boxes, Glass OLUMBIA. SHAPTER, NO. 7, O. OF U. A—THE brothers of this | Chapter are requested to meet at the Chapter Room, of 9 vel on Heine agin paearel te | Fler ie e. 8. Stubbs, He A Vat cn ‘onl valne.. Ber 4 i ‘alge of domestic imports 167708003 69 | MGICAN CHAPTER NO. 6, 0. OF U. A—AT A 4 Oe, cave cee voce HeaeaT a ae pecial meeting of Atmerican Chapter, it iy Poalighl < ¥ thet the Brothers of this Chapter meet at their kooms, “| Bes tie een oe oh 3390 $e | Weduesday moru ng, at9 o’elock. A. M.,and join in, the p « bonded... .. collected in Ii was 184 gession.on the reception of the remat Joh Qaivey Ad COGAN Sachem: U. AT HE CHANCERY, AND SE VERAL ©. HAP. ters of the O. of U. e directed to a mavle, in fol fr monies of the are John Q ‘The line will be form Atl o'clock, precisely’ will be nto Sachems, by a DANIEL TALMAGE, : $10,746 13 The value of dutiable imports in 847 was limited, compared with the aggregate importation for the yea but the amount of duties collected, compared with the year previous, shows that there must have brena very | great increase, compared with the imports of 1846. The amcunt of goods warehoused in 1917 tended to reduce Excess ia favor of 1847, Speetal directions to Chap erreulnt from the Grand Marshal. Gand Bachem. ors ONESTY, INDUSTRY AND members of the different Coune: Brooklyn, of theO of UA M. assemble at the te f E: the value of imports entered on which duties were paid or the increase of revenue would have been a lerger per cent compared with last your. Stock Exchange. ¥ the enrarr of M. this day 1 receive the remains of f the Grad Marshall, Al- | | | | $5000 ‘Tress Nes, Gs, 90d F % hs Apvara &Roch 933g | 510 ow | : 00 U ewer be, 7, In238 18 Hadson River, 6 | QSSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN.-TI 5h MB Ute RK Sonen: 11746 | members of this As: ‘and #xempt Fivemen in ge by. 60 11S” | eral. are in eer atthe thine and piace designotes TH 33 Now Wore, 23% | the ‘orier of the Chiel tengiaeer, for forming the Fire De: mw 74 1/5 Cantoa Co, 398) | ment line, on Wedoestay, the &h inst.,1o wnite with their ay ef fellow crizeas in testifying their respect to the memory of | | bie 4 ee do | the late Joon Quiney Adams. will be faim het on 5000 do bis 74, 9900 do the ground By orerot WARNER, Presi- 10000 Ohio 6s, "60, 99% 50 co ~ tien Sere adny's pane | Lieeo eo 390 99 = ny # LORED IN BUTLER re ime renay Touma frat Broubay, wae ie the po Flas ait Union aud utter was firm, while cheese wasdull. Eggs—30 bbis ju the Rey. James ‘aah. | i jare oven it the hore has uo di J Ss PLATT, one! ie a for perry’ slander | pe i a icrw cr hs ap beat fren cas! euction room, AUCTIONEER rt ote paket cutlery a ‘sleet house Gaolving aaa itera. my gira tacd in den! hte day, at 0 pe cette dages Cra = Yorks, for necount of Catalogue at the PLATT. AU and Cath e— Fancy Goo this day; at 10 Orelock, att 360 ots assorted heavy. JAC. 8 nkeS. brass scales, snuff and Tovaceo box canes, Indian pond stone. irom rq horse ‘combs, brace and bitts. Ni acordeons, silk cotton pr account of a Bhettield h jots pov and pocket ki table Knives acd forks, carpenters at the Tabernae’ seated to rereive their t | particulars to eta at the reheart OW. heetiron kettles, carve Feat A ives, in, dozens, scissors and shen account of underwriters, and forks, ove case pen knives, and one en! viged goods, eash on delive: ty te ou Thursday evening, the sen ip mentary to the above distinguished present on the ocei T TONEER HARDWARE —Jacob B. Piatt will he Auction Room, No .2t and shelf Birmiog ook. a. one cast scot walk io rods, ivory an Urol latches, wafe: Also Fa Yand coopers’ adgzes, fie for ersh, one c: ft CR re sti comp! rates. ion. ‘The mem’ pal to morrow evening. Full Ww key and a red cornelian seal ring | text. York Hotel and Walker st Any pe is th to at tionable character, a si rand ironer, oF as bj ection to #0 into th Apply at 152 Chambers strect, ON MONDAY, A SMALL GOLD G ch, with a gold chain one foot i ie lencth; also,a gold It was lost or stolen in an omuibus betw jette: er:on will be handsome! ue 2d avenue, comer of 81 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN oF UNEXCEE. tion as chambermai chi ermvid and pl enuutry with a family in the summer. sewing, or would ANT Ee D—BY A RESPEC TABLE, young. woman, a sitanti dres, and pla Hos no cbjecti te all nt6% Houston street. STEADY jon to take care ol goas chambermaid, and to fo the conatry. The W ANTED—BY A Nea wy, tion as Charabereaid Na rence. C Matt Beekman TIDY GIL, A SITUA- er in a nice family, or n give good city refe NFORMATION known his residence at the ffice Utntratot Belpiu2 Beaver street. New York, ive from his brother some communications to his advan- WANTED-—CHAMLES MARIE. Pettens, of Belgium, is reaaescad to SP Meaince, Ci of Mi in order to whom liberal wages (epatiention wo ve At ‘to FE ane. po wane HMAKERS—WANTED TO GO TO New Orleans, i or 9 ‘and perfect workman, to A Freuchman vreferred 4 H. SIMONS, 33 M: ROOK, next door, és LET—AT FLATBUSH, FOUR MILES w York. Rent $200. Vacant lat April. Bedrooms and Kitchen. Good Stable and Garden cherry si eet, consi ‘and pantry o! ment, wil ily Rely to WM. 8 ner of Liberty, up stairs. in the under cellar: SULLIVAN, 77 Wiliam street.cov> , two attic bed: pte! and back bas a small gente the brnioean, andthe dw pereet id 4th Avenue. ply to family grocery, doing ng ry os it,on m and ives fam ie lent, rent moderate. twenty minutes from ath EVANS. 10 City Hall ‘lace, of 25th atreet. 2nd house east oe 4th Avenue. O LET. aot tal Ni the Ful lyn, ble aad) Pleasantly good tenant. Inquire at 10H Mreeet sod wil Broad: 8 STREET, BROOK: in every respect a desi way. Rooms of Judson’s Hotel, fro: ply to m the lt May next me ae the be pqui moierate price. honesty and ¢7 quire for BRIDGET FOX. 4 between Wifth aad Sixth avenues of recommen f ehil- | ‘Two O LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 185 woof two parlors, two bedrooms with | rented low tos 0 Le T—THE BARBERS BHOF AND veh have been asene'se fe for ead two years by £d.Phalon. Ap- ro a aHInD STORY OF THE Poe 598 Bi Root Ween DONE IN THE BEST ORDER—A foung | womaa wishes to take iu more washing, ata NR VELLING “TRUNKS, unk Manufacturer, No. 1 way, has now on hand, mect of Trunks, Velises, and retail. Also, a supe: suitable for American or Earopean for the French Mille Post. Order America. &e.. filled * nd coustanlty ma rpet Bs ‘article of Sole despatch ke. —JOHN CATTNACH, Wall str Dg. sand Natche travel, and Portmante Mere for ie West Indies, 5 post nfiice or aitended to by Mre ib ae evenstyn. comer of Broad: erwise, who will attend at ibekt 466 Broadway, up stairs. La- | eliy, whieh they wish to dispo: | owa'advantage, by am Sard ‘at thele residence by, Wall street, corner of Broad office or otherwi for ti ‘ay. willreceive prompt at C48z, OFF CLOTHING WANTED—GENTLEMEN or fumilies er ip tong appirel, or superfluous jew: cash, may do so to their baeriber. who will ate i. LEVETT, 2 through the pest rauted equi Plates, Case Gildicg and ‘satan leet: ° cal purposes. Glasses of th Thermometers who steel fi fagcetic Machines for medi qaality, in gold. olesale and ret h, by. na? 'Life trated Soon, Jack Tier, or the | ‘oper, 2 vols. 50 ce Cox 222 srondw id ‘wo Old Men's Tales, 25 cen . (Damas? wonderfal book.) ‘ad 2, 25 cents: Apost acaive, aa 12M cents; net e er de Medi dou, ” Ellen Monroe,’ Edward Maturin, Es: Memoirs of Il exquisitely ilin: noes Reef by J. Fenvi- The oo ey jerrold, au" iGESS, STRINGE, ner of Ann strei staple Dry Goods, ting of th oes ever cffered. Also, Fivon Grevata, Pocket Heucker:hirfs, Drawers, Lace Veils, Gloves PRUSS 143 Walkers ker, exclusive No. 131 Ch id hanging chades, can B —20,000 prirs vow yas abov inters—opnl} EW Y PRs HORSE BAZ Hough, Auctioneer i sake place at this estab! it ll o'clock, commenci: at 12 «lock, with a cataloru ROKEN BANKS—ATLAS, JAM Exchnge, Saugerties, &e. still takea fi Merchants and others want ne re ¢ lar net the Usi'ed States as above. with d, Proprietor ; William Cowan, NORTHERN | rich fancy. and he fiuest ascortuent of C: ir, De Laines, black Shawls, Wool’ Shirts mt Hoste y ke. PINK & ¢ window 4 thom street, ate! ft cid cheapest as: Call and satisfy your ‘Wanted, 50 ood m store, e. AR, NO. 3f CROSBY ST ~The next regular auction shment th Ww airy CHURCH —AN I tae? Hali, it Jl persoos interested sre sent ly order. Dr. U. rated, Secretary. Bowery, on Weduesday at fa MPORTANT M evening) Sth res BAkeains-—s. A. WALKE just received 1000 pieces Fem hte tor shy sold in ¢ id papi the new Parisian opern tie, im ailke R,6 PINE na OR LIVERPOOL G. Hacksta Ri ‘on Saturday, the 8h of April. ren months in building: aud in aprcio ean be desired for the wont ors The prie pa: York Line of Packeis—Very To sail Monday. packet ship H fil posiuvety eal te abo ply on ke atl 56 South street oni Mr. Win Cree’ re of the owners to unite safety, strength speed i 4 mt We aE eee d sail her regu) FO ae on LEANS—LOUISIA . her regular day. or passage, having handsome (urnished accommodations, np- bosrd, at Orleans Wharf, foot of Wall street, or to Is. plier Satu:day even Alfroods to his addeess. Tocket hip will sneceed the Hadson, and anil on her EW AND SPLENDID |b —THE N steamship UNITED STATES, barthen 2,000 toos, Wm. commander, will sail from this port for Liver- This ship has been about her construction it has been 38 Burlive slip. REGULAR PACK ing .. OF to . The packet ship Siddons A AND NEW reduced rates of Freight— Farah 13.—The new and splendid fast wallin master, now loading, ant y. Wor freight ‘ositively no freight March I. Agent o.will promply forward RICHARD COB "ED egular dey Notice. — ON Tuary 19th, the stesmboat ST. ionke th € following trips, &: He, 0A HAIR SE ATH ARDWAR mond for ssle tothe tr Ned Ware, Tinne | Po ket and Cable gg saperior Hai ke. ucement of tie College will be Mare! when the D upon the ‘ee of Doctor im Mi ates. inyted to attend, upon ther loaugn: Hal, on Weineaicy. hof ‘fareh, | tion ere respectfully invited to cisns and Surgeons 67 Cronby atre REAT HORSE MEDICINY tersnll’s Hoave Powders are cx dients, come of which are unkoown in ti remedy ixnow saperse ing all others for for all the purposes of Ke. as well m medicine, Ic is warrinted to conia mel, or other po' 119 Fulton street, sole proprietos ‘Tattersolis. atl far her notite. Leave 1. 12M. 2 P aM te Me Je, at tthe advanceon the M Fites of all kinds, Saws, Dy Alo, all sizes of KGE OF PHYSICIANS Jniversity of the State of New York = he anuuel com the College H Il, at half President AND AETER SATURDAY, FER- ATEN [31 LANDER will nar M.D F M. Li POM. oP. INGS, &c., NOW LAND. jolts, and Tron ©: andlesticks, d Iron Saucepave, Kettles, ace and Bitte: Layeork’s’” NEWBOLD, 55 AND, SURGEONS— held on Thursday, 9 edicin ye Aiexander Hi. Ste yeus. M.D. The profession and the public, ere respectfully J eral of the cantidates elect tke place in the College | atil AD. ihe profes: itteud. College of Phys et. (s —KIKKBRIDSS TAT- smpoved of vegetable 1 uno black antimony, ex dieuts and will never A. H. GOUGH & CO Also for snie at New York ilver, and | c88, STRINGER & COS List OF NEW | ¢vening, (Sundays excepted) arrected daily. Tomorrow (Thursday )— Ivo, | N of the heirs of Auneke Jants Bogerdns will be held at | ted to be | Gi 'kiernted, Chairman. J. B.| 2 | certainty of eure | ium the cure. Pita BENET 'S Jala agrlonth ormed ‘Tetch anneal Shal a ating: PRAR—Kivg Ler Mt Barrys Edcars Mr Dye Mira Abvoit., ‘To conclu iarce of the MAYOR Major Sturge.u, Mr jeak, Mrs. ih OWERY THEATRE—WEDNE nay ) > Mareh th, will be performed th a th Heywood, Me. W. are if Hey wooed, Me, Phillips: ‘drama of CAPTAIN K er wil f, WH) gommence at hall Evening, Mareh oare’s tragedy Baothy earl of Keun Mr, in Goneri, ok, ongher.yi arti Afier whieh, the or, ‘Phe Witch of Heil Ses apes in Kyd, Mr. W Ma "Mark Meredith, Mr. fate of Belmont, Mrs. P' dade’ with CHARLOUTE TeMPLK: Mr The jellamy ; Capt. OMour wille, Mr Hall, "Char: Mrs. Phillips. Boxes. 23 aents; Pit nis. Doors. upen at 644 o'clock, performance Temple, Mr. lotte Tem Goliery, 12; to comm \HATHAM THEATER —WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘gare sth» will be performed the- Jranedy of V Lit GINIU3—Vi Mr. A. A. Addoms: Appius, Brandon; Corus di Dentoius, Ranltorae Herbert; lea Suther! Lucius, Sinff: Loey; Virginia, Mrs, Witkiuso io conclude with Gust be TH Richeville, Mr. Waleot hiery Dune! f., Su fford; his Mis W. Isherwood; Francine, Miss 7 detock=-pertormanc lores, 25 conta; Pit. 123¢ cents ROADWAY THEATRE—WEDNESDAY EVE will be performed she 6 comedy, in 5 acts, of AND FOU CG ett eat of re Lord Charles Roebuck, Wir. ‘ache; Littleton t o#e, ie pion, Mr Anderse Solonel Ricket Tom Ci Cokty Mr. Flemiog; Jesse Rursl, Mr Runell, Mr. Gailott; The Counters natunley taly {lice Hawthora, Mi y Wi i Sockett, Mrs, Sergeant withthe comedy of the? KUMPETEICS DA Phillpot, Mr. Lester; Michael Avgelo Muli Madeloa, Mits Rose “T'elbin. Doors open at To formance to commence PYCHELL’S OLYMPIC THE evening, March 8th. will be perfor boi, Mr Hollany ‘adame Kabri, Mra Hear ones. After which, the INVISIBLE I fante Faribond, Mr Conover: lor; Blousabelia’ Mis Henry; Abricotina, To be followed by A GLANC ATNE Moses, Chanfrau; Jake, Conover; Mra. Morton —Peter Spyk, Mr Holland: Captain A\ Mr Arnold; Ja Musard —On Thuraday a Grand Concerta la ) 8 employed on that occasion are evans he. Price of tickets 50 cents each, to be had nt the Mus cal entertainments will commence at eight CARD SOREAT, AND UNPRE EI Dd TED } Pi Opera House; decid aly the lust week | rance of the Model Artists.—' his oppartunte bleaux which have beer fe such as ave never been "before the public. but have been n from the ‘moze renowned printers, end which cannot possibly ful pleasing all those who may horor. the theatre wish their pre- sence. Pert the Sth will consist of a new quadrille, called tne Lancers. which has never been danced before on any stage, which will be danced by eight of the ladies belonging to, the troupe of mi also a fancy dance (hornpipe) by oae of the ladies jn costum: the ofigi hed Br ie the Used Bates P Ohr 5 J. BAT ROr C. Abbott, T. Cones tly, wav of eRe Maree Gay they will Brooklyn fustitute. Admission 25 cents. OADWAY ODEON. FRANCE, THROUGH ieax’s Cafe Mille Maw) Rtusied Dinwetor, Nie. Olddsti—Hickard racy Teapectfully announces that he has secured t brated Frofeasor Young, to form the ¢coup- B vf Ladd 10 Prof. Y. i f ry er and Misdel ray tre Hox, 90 eamte: Parga MERICAN MUSEUM.—Splendid performance afternoon at 3 o’elock, and every evening at 7 ping ir. and Mrs. Malone Navinond, end. thei: deughters, who give their inimitable Irish M. Model of Jerasalem.the Scriptu ¢ Sta- tuary, &e.&e. Admission to the whole 25 cents under 10. half price.‘ reserved front seats one shilling extra. ONCERT ROOM, No. 332 BROADWAY, NEXT door above the Brosdway ‘Theatre. cp posds 4 wee a iy y. aod SP HORRSSOR THIRNS nd Foreign Ariusts, (20 m nu: named ev of new and elpendid Tablenax Vi alto, many o:her novelties. N.B: The Police Department of this E under the direction of well knowa and eificient uiheets, 19 preserve decorum and good order. 1BLO’S ALHAMEA, 559 BRO, evening, March 7th Pieturesq a8 Bervard, in connection with the DW AY. =n | aaily celeb: ed sof Song Spanish hose magnificent and wond iehted a Je rope and Amer anper ictures representing & Hindoo Muraclee—Enchante: ‘are, Fortune Felling, the ‘Ant mission. 25 cents ; doors open at 7 é ‘hange of performance each evening RUNSWICK’: D representii i y halt LS, S nd Musee ereales: D Love bi the Livin | commenee a8. STATUARY—LARGE AS LIFE. for ashort time only, Open, fromm. ¢ A roadway, uext to Stoppani’s bathe “Adm NVARD’S Aississippi riy Jacyest painting 10 Broadway, adjotuing Niblo's ‘Opes Admission 50 cea oving, st 744 o'clock every children price, The Panorama will eommenc: 3 Reracon exhibition ow TH HIRD ANNUAL ~ EXHIBITION oF tional Academy of Design.—The rooms « Acdemy are now ready for the recection 9) works for the | Twenty-third Annual ehbition piteh will be opened on | the istof April. JOHN G. CHAPM Secretary, N. A N DOING to tweive dollar Opera dea of the e business in «hat ele; Jer advice of her cow Bu: make f the ecowpany do | Hetnan is resolved that her Opera Shirts, at. 129 Nave | shell not burst up, wha'ever the company my | On the contrary, she-will herentter hiv her piaits duty todo. allin ™ semi-breves.”"* crotehets,” aud * demi semi quaver “4 wih suitable © irtervels,” and in the fats mode,” * con grazia;” enther collars st “in elto "or Wytin’ cons fralto ;* and make in cresce I she comes to rest.” abarps, ard noturals invited 1 Pe forman eat 7 A.M. precisely museum fir rY OF NEW YORK—THE COMM ¢ Medien! Department of the L way the 8th of March,» 734 the University. ‘The sddiees. to the The profession By order of the PM, yy Grad ston wilt be delivered by Dr. Mott. ited to attend TAPE, R. RALPH, TICAL Privete Treatia diseases there referred to, rt his residence, 8? (reenwic # to 12 A.M., and 6 to9 P.M. (Sunday excepted) who apply in the early cages of these complaints, will onished at the raj ¥ little incoavent It is chiefly, howevar, thous who h from s certain cinse of people oF o i ICAL CAKD—DR. MORRISON, 200 FULTON reet, devotes his entire time to the treatment of pi e Ke 2, he emres in cret habit, eg from a yeh Bleon, with: the: Tiste, kee., im his 0 | gaarsnte: natal ce, 204% Fol ooper, Sir A. Cat eat. A perieet om R, COOPER, 1¢ DUANE STREET, BET WE: | MP Chatham and William sts , by enjoved the m rensive prac medieal man York. He can cure the most a eosts of th and mild cases ensed in two to Strietare—)r Cooper has discovered a new metho! he can enre the worst form of stricture in from weeks. with 1,287 paln to the patient. Co debility broucht os secret habit indulged i en, his when too freely indulged iu, becets a tveaieness of the limbs aud small of the back. contosian of the intelleat, and aversion to ociety. A care worroutec in every case, or no charge. No merenry used OCTORS “Fi Awe N a private dive TT AND LAMERT HAVE ¥ t. 4 their standing, without merenr businers. Recent cares ¢ | oa the most approved pla brougat on by indiscreet indulgence of youth, Office 31 James strevt D* RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TH on the diseases of the genital orgass, their nature. and cur aden e 4 ta n apply with ‘mi « euse of 5 with il ustrative plates nly this subject be Not only all valuable information, but th rapid eure of each disorder, plai mnanuer. tLe recipes for all the rewedies beirg feruntail wyreservedty g.ven, rnd so pininty as to be preeticeliy w to eveyy ove in every place. On the au: ject of Masturb 0 se 1pollatio qienees, avd only true ence, y i evestiuy iafermation. je imparied which r!} especially vouth, end their guardians. The uve ana cure of is folly treated Again, which Khest icportauee, « seription aud cure of ih we (ia wble cert disvrders nud to whi yt © atten Yan ‘iay& Co, Unites States,’ ( 88 Greenwich stree", 0 receipt of $1 po Thisis bhie— fu! cent) compinints Mere linble on of every Ano st. an nides, &e. mailed free paid, addressed, box 8 O. 1. 1818—BRANDK SAFI nhor domortic mflicsi | Amar cARBEC TIEN, aa IRFHLLIGEROR bY THE MAILE, arty. | upon to com Phillip v VoRk yi Tay } To conclude with the farce entitled A LOAN OF, Mr Aeiate | Geruude, Mi ipl Taylor. Dress ne. 69 cents; upper | boxes. 25 12% cents. In future the doors will | ) | Oren at To a the enriain wil! rise at7 del Artin. Puts | Venus, Ke — | = manager has the pleasure of anrouncing an engagement with ree beautiful 1 Eptertain- ice Great Western, the Yen- Children I upon ary of the | ih | bow knot. | | en | 1 Ds rt, to suve tli | con ret »t HS PILLS AR LN reliable es: ecially » ed forthe eu Liver Co faints, dyspepsia, giddi Lauil, wearisoine feel | | ring, purity the bicod ul the Tanevions of every Hl ro ay 25 cents’ per bor, w Bowery. rnd at Dr. B direct) freth'y Prin gidwey, New York. dreth’s Fr \ncipal Othe, a q | Surrend Adairs in ‘Washington, Wasninoron, March 6, 1848 Mr. Polk on the Anxious Seat—His Secret Move ments for a Second Term. That Mr. Polk intends to himself the democratic convention for 4 second term is affirmed by some, and denied, as though by authority, by others, True, Mr. Polk through his “man Friday,” has said that he will didate; but f do not recollect t cond term has been imperatively refused by him, on the grouad that his ambition has heen | sated. For the laet week [ have endeavored to | gether something, to show what is going on aud | rose, or sub Polka ; but, for reasons which will ereeived, concealment , deemed to be necessary on th Exeentive’s friends The most glaring { opinion is in Minois P88 tbe a can influen ate, | bel attempt Thats leve, hes always chosen is delegates by jndieral evreuite, the being as many judges a are delegates he State. Lvery circuit « se tts OWR dal gate and elector, But the State commit tee, to the surprize of those acquainted with th polities of Lilinois, has called a corvention t nominate delegates to the national demoer convention. [tis shrewdly svspected t was done to disfranchise that portion of the Stat } upon the lake, where Mr. Polk’s veto has rendered it not odious, unpopular. Ags an evidence State committee leaves it to the circuits te nominate the electors, lest the northera part ot the State should avenwe its insult by erasiog th electoral ticketat the polls. Thisisa Polk move ment, an is been resorted to to procare atull set ot de Mr. Polk,\eventually, and t. akind of bellows to of contention between , that they may be hi srs. Casa aod Buchan consumed, and he be p erved to save the d “pucker? enterin, wedge, tu wpivants into frogments, that le may profit by tne devastation. Svery government ollicer ia the State, and every newe- paper in the paironuge ol the gover ment, is r quired to encourage und to faver this movement, That Mr. Poik is a candidate, is further evinced by the fact, that seme applicants for office in Washington, have been sent home to clectioneer there for him, with assurances that they shai be kindly remembered. To show that this is not mere assertion, recently Doctor E—~ was in this city trom C—, and a certain legal gentleman, M——, from D——, in_the Sucker State. Both were very anxious for office. The former would take any thing, and the latter the mission to Rome. Put off from time to time by the President, they became acquainted with the secret movements to bring Mr. Polk forward for a renomination. Whether they were told, as acertain friend of General Cass was, a few days ago, by the private secretary of the Presi- dent, that the President took care of his friends, and that unless a man sustained the vetoes, he could not ES cherished by the President, I can- not say. But they fet the scent, and away they went in pursuit of game. Thave a few more facts, whichI shall shortly communicate. ELIX. Wasuineton, “March 6, 1848. Departure of the Committee of Thirty with the Re- mains of Mr. Adams— Arrival and Reception at Baltimore. ‘For the life of a Fox—ofa Chatham, the death, What censure, what danger, what woe would 1 ‘Their lives didnot ond when they yielded their breath, ‘Their glory illumines the gloom of the grave.” The death of Chatham is the point of this quo- tution—the similarity of the death of Adams will hereafter identify and blend the two in history. | Lt was the object of Mr. Adams to lead a lite as | honorable as that of Mr. Fox—it was his espe- cial wish to die the glorious death of Chatham. .| We have abundant proofs that such was the wish | of the late venerable ex-President. When Mr. | Christopher Hughes returned from the Hague, or shortly thereatter, in 1845, he accompinted his old friend,,Mr. Adams, from Washington to the North. On the way, Mr. Adams, in speak- ing of hia frail health, expressed a desire to dic | avhie post of duty, to die like Chatham, to die i the harness. Since that time, during the sessions of Congre: (though his punewu- ality was always remarkable,) his attend- ance in the hall of the House has been especially prominent and unfailing. He has */ been there, too, as punctually on the Sabbath at divine service, and at evening meetings, or | lectures, as during the regular daily sessions of the House, as if to multiply the chances of meeting the death stroke which he anticipated just at the very, place of all others, where h VENUS DE MieDICIS and APOLLO | wished to meet it—in the Hall of the House— to | for he wished to die like Chatham. Perhaps the old statesman thought that, great as had been his services—that pure as had been his life—that long, and steady, and unshaken as had been his high and honorable career, there would be a crowning glory attained—to die lke Chatham He had Uns last wish rorded him. He feil where he desired to fall—and his spirit ascended from the Capitol on the day of Buena Vista, to join that ot his “illustrious predecessor,” and the more glorious spirits of his own bright land, around the footstool of the Speaker of the Ua verse. This morning the House Com \ittee, appoint ed as the escort of the remains of Mr. Adams tu Massachusetts, met ut nine o'clock, pursuant to arrangements, at the United States Hotel; consisting of the following gendemen, to wit:— Committee, . Tailmadge, N York. Mr. Hammons. Maine . Wilson, N. HI. Mr. Cc liamer, Vermont \ Asbo! Rockwell, Connret! . Mellvn . Ligon, y Berringer, N, Carolina Mr. Thurston, R leland Nowell, New Jersey Houstou. Delaware Me. Lumplin, Geo nia r. Brown, Mississipp!. Ldwarde, Objo. Kentucky Gentry, Veonersea. Mr. Smith, Indiana Wentworth, Mlinols. Mir. Phelps, Misecurt Joni Arkansas. Mr Bingham, jlicbigan Cabell, Florida Mr, Kaufman, Texas. Mr. Thompson, lows. Mr. ‘I'weedy, Wireonsint'y Orricens Mr. Anderton, Me, Bo Mr Matiack, . Med Here the members of th > committe e the publie parlors, put on the regalia of their so lemn mission, ‘Their badge onsisted of black silk sash, fastened on the right shoulder y a black riband through the centre of a white rosette, and joined below the waist on the lett by a similar rosette, the two ends of the ash flowing loosely down as low as the knee On the lett breast, @ black rosette with a whit riband tastefully knotted ia the heart of the flower; on the left arm « yard of crape tied ina hese insigaia, superadded to a black | suit, inciuding a pair of black silk gloves, desig- nated the official escort of the mortal remuins of | the ifustrious deceased. At ten o’clock, a procession was formed in roe tof the United States, many ot the citizens nt joiming in; and then, following oa the de walk, the hearse, which was not to be fol- ved on the watery avenue, and then procecd- tot depot, where a special train was io in one ot aiting. The Mayor of Washington, Colo- nel William W. Seaton, by request of the committee accompanied the compa as the represent.tive of the Disirict of Columbia, the committee properly determining that the federal distriet ought not to be excluded from the sisterhood of the Union on an oce asion hk this, and especially when Mr. Adam d been uselal citizen of this District from time imm morial to many of the present generation he train consisted of the locomotive, der, the beggage car, a car with the the officers, and a car for the committe The cars were hung with black caumbrie outside /t half past ten the train set out for Baltimore ‘The morning was clear, and the sua sioue with dazzling brightness upon the glazed sutface of the snow, which covered all the fields. At Belia- heten fin and i} ville, twelve miles out, the eambric hangings on ‘he Committee cat caught fire from the sparks | from the locomotive, and they had to be torn off residue. At the re-lay house, Davis, of the Baltimore city rdaty, and at the Mcunt Clare depot, on the frontiers ot the corpo on, his Honor © ol. Davies, the mayor, came od introduced to Gen. Ta limadge, the corpor ie committees. Col. Davies, in a tew remark designated the object of his visit, and Gea. Ta madge, in zeply, surrendered for the day the r ng of the deceased statesmmaa to (he custody of the cily authorities. One of the city officers then entering the car in which was the coli made known his object to the House oflicer nd Mr. MeNeir, ina brief and eloquent speech red his precious trust, for the time, int t hands. From this point we take up the description of the American, andean bear cheer tui testimony to the striet justice only whieh renders to the ciazens of Baltimore, {rer ing been in the procession through ¢ whe d our which it made of the erty, end irom t ing marked the universal respectful deporunes of the population, numerous 48 Was the throng in the streets. ‘Lhe American sa)» :— Our city 1o-doy preeented @ solemo Mypearance. Flags on all the public butidingy and the ehyg ng were cag: Me L ‘ted themselve oth —_