The New York Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1848, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Renssrtarn anv Ssast0Gs Ramos. ‘The cost of construction fe........... +. $475,901 10 The receipts of the road trom January 1, 1346, to Deo, 31, 1847, both days included, are, From passengers on through, 24,000. . .. . .. .$28.920 00 way, 42,103 + 11643 11 ye +» 9,402 66 ye 242 50 2 10,747 67 313 96 ebeh ssid ss'ecie's .$61,269 90 Repairs and ruaving the road. . Expenses of toll bridge. . Dividends. . os... Total. ........ eee The xumber of locomotive engines, 2; passenger cars (eight wheels,) 3; do. do, (four wheels,) 12; freight de., (eight wheels.) 3; do. do., (four wheels) 8, Number of miles run by engine with passenger train, 24,726. Do do. horses, 9,418. The length of the road is twenty-five miles. esos 059,718 29 Stock Exchange, $ 1.000 Tr Notec6’sb3 100% 25ahs Canton Co snw 3? $000 dy B60 104 31% 159 lo nee do 10034 100 Canton Scrip Hy i do 430 done 100 9 5 2.600 do 10%_ 25Norand Wore RR = 35, 32/009 do. 10044 lo, 35 5,000 U 8 65, °56 014§ 109 Long Island RR 29) 2000 do %7 ite 150° do 29h 2,250 1 intimstock 21s 310 do 4.600 Penn ds boo 73 60 do 19) 73 20006 do bo 73 300 do 72 5) do 6: 0 R iz Bonds § 6794 50 do 1,600 Read Mort Bads 60) 100 do 100shs BkofC Scrip = 94% 100 do 150 she Heading RR = 38250 Harlem KR 150 do 37% 50 do 100 do beo 39 10 do 50 do 33 100d 350 do, 37 400 do 100 Farmers’ Trust 284 440 do 30 do 29% 100 © do 100 do b60 2952 20) = do bt ate he do lo 8 wt lo 59 Morris Cans: 0 do 1 10 25 Aubarn and Roch RRO Second Board, $3000 Treas Notes, 6s 10036 100 shs Harlem RR. 50 5009 do 106% 500 do 5086 800 chs Harlem RR #19 5034 350 ¢o 330 80 150 do b30 5g 150 do EN 100 do 0% 200 da 5086 100 do 810 50% 73 Canton Co 32) 100 do Sh 59 do 38 300 do 10) do bao 33 200 do bo do 3 Bag 150 do 100 L Istand 2R 2954 10 do 40 do 130 29)6 50 do 159 do 29% 100 do 100 do b30 30 50 do 25 Norand WoreRK £6 50 do 100 Readieg RE 306 250 do 159 do 38 CILY TRADA REPORT. New Yeux, Tuesday Aft rnoon, March 21 ‘The flour market continued unchanged, a8 to pric but sales were \ght,aud confined to purobasers for dcmes- tic use ‘I'he lots disposed of consisted chiefly of Gen see, Michigan, and Onio, in email lots In wheat, come trapsactious were made in Genegee, with a emall Jot of Long Island, at a slight edvancé for the former; holders of Genesee asked better prices. There was rather more doing ia corn, und sales of sound yellow were reported at better prices. Meal was also some firmer. Rye remained about the seme. There was no change in oats. ‘he improved feeling roticed yesterday in mess pork, was maintained tc- and sales made st a slight advancs on yest day’s quotations. Considerable sales of lard were again made at ubout the same rates. Groceries continued steady, with a fair amocnt of transactions in sugars and molasses, at fiimer rates In cotton, salea were more freely mads, at the decline stated below. AsHes—Small sales of pots were made at $5 9744 a $6; pearis remained inactive at $8 Bagavst Flour—Tho sales footed up about 1000 8 1200 barrels, including good brands Genesee, Michi- gan, and Obio, at $6 625 a $675, which sold in various small lots. Southern continued firm at $6 3734 @ $6 4334; good brands wero held at $6 644; sules of 400 bbis southern fine or unicspected were made at $5 87)4. Wh-at—Sales of 2.000 bushels Genesee were made at $1 52, anda small lot of 300 a 400 do Long Island at $1 28; a small lot of very handsome, grown on New York or Manhattan Island (20 bushels) soldat $143, Cora— Sales of about 8,000 bushels were mace on private terme; 1000 do Je: A white at 53c; 1,200 do Georgia sold at 520; 2.500 do Jeracy yeilow soid at 663; and 2,400 sacks of New Orleans, out of order, sold at 450 a48¢ = Mea ‘There was more activity in meal, and the sales amou: ed to about 1,200 bbis of New Jersey at $250 Ry: Soles of 4200 busbels were madact S0c a 8idgs. Nye Flovr —Sales of 300 bbls were made at $3 87% w $3 9394; and 150 bola extra were eold at $412}49. Oa‘'s—Sales of 2.600 bushels Southern were made at 433. Bexswax—We notice eales of 2,000 Ibs Scuthern yel- low ut 230. Correxr—There was no change worthy of note, Cotton—About 1500 bales found buyers to-duy at a decline varying from half to three quarters of # cent. ‘The market has not yet fairly opened, and in the opin- -fon of some brokers it would be impossible either to buy or sell largely at thia rate. Fauit—Thoere was considerable activity in the market to-day, and the sales include the balance of the cargo of oranges per bark Gauges, on private terma—3000 boxes dried r 50; 500 quarters do at 450; 60 terme; 50 bags Gie- '53a60; 200 buehels African pea nuts at ¢ in damaged citron at 60, and 10,000 do old dried apples at 43¢0, cash. Fisa—The market contiqued very firm, and we note sales of 30 barrels No, 2 Halifex mackerel at $6 25, and 42500 quintals dry cod at $3 81403 8734. Recess of 300 bales of North River were made ot b2K0. Hsmr—The market continued quiet. Inpiao— We report sales by auction of 66 ceroons at 71a 840, as in quality. Moastes—Sales of 500 hhds Cardenas were made for shipment to Albany at 19s, and 150 do Nuevitas, prime qua ity, sold at 31c, 4 mos. Navat Srones—The market continued quie’ @ould hear of no ales worth reporting Ons- Linseed exhibited no change, end moderate sales continued tobe made at old prices Good selected whale was worth 36c, and shipping do 330, at which the last sales wers made. There was no change ia crude sperm or manufactured oils. Oil meal—Sales of 10 tons were made at $1 433, per bag. Pras—Sales of 100 bushels black eyed (inferior) at 62340 cash. Provisions —Salen of about $00 bbis mers pork, in lots, were reported at $10 25. There was no change in prime. Halesof 150 tierces of hams were made at 6%<c; final sales of good quelity were made at 70; shoulders were worth 4040. Bust remained quiet at previous rater, Lard—Saies of 1400 kegs were reported at 814 80; 6 a £00 bbis do were sold at 7 #7340; 200 d Teported at 7a 7340; 150 tierces were sold on private terms, and 150 bbis prime steam rendered sold at 735 @ Tigo. Butter and cheese remained firm. Rice—The market was iuactive, while prices ex- hibited no change. Sexps—The market for flax continued steady, with sales of 45 casks at $145 and 150 tierces do at $1 40, packages extra. Sales of 100 bbis and 26 tierces of clover ‘were made st 734 a 7c. 8 The market generally presents a much firm: pect, aed we note sules of 160 hhds Porto Rico xt 5%, 100 do at 534 a 6)gc, and a lot of New Orleans do at 474 @ Ge, 4 months. Tattow—We notice sales of 4000 pounds prime ren- dered at 10. Tosacco—We report sales of 200 hhds Kentucky leaf at 5% @ 6%, usual time, Wings—Sales were made by auotion of 100 quarter casks port at from 53 to 99c,44nd6 months. sales of 100 quarter cask t 4 Pe te ft a sales of N. W. were made at 9. Wursary—Sales of 125 casks of drudge were made at 280, and 25 casks, wood bound, at 23% Faeiouts—Pork was engaged for Liverpool at 25 61 per tierce; 15s was offered for lard. Cotioa was taken at 5-324. To France, rates were unsettled by the late . Merchants ee in the coutinental trade, in common with nearlyall claraes of business men,were look- ing forward with much anxiety for later néws by the next steamer. ge MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES. Baut:mone, March 20.~$1300 Baltimore 10 Batimor & Ohio Railroad Div'd Bo " di at 102% bid. 10376 a ed. Maryland 6's closed nt 734 bid, 08 V's of 1890, at 953g bid, (for the opeaing) ore & Ohio Railroad shares at 37— bie, nd we 's. 1899, koko) 95 es 76, United ed; Treasury Puivapet rata, March 21—First Board—50 Gi 11; 2000 Siace Sa, 73; $2000 State Se 7. 9984. After sales $120 Stare s,73: $1000 vo 5 +109 NJ Copper, 2%; 8 Commercial Bs Navigation. 6s 68 4 74; $5000 State . Ey ‘89,10%. Seco IL Navigation. bry 600 State S873 rip, 95; 89 Me- == Mew Onzeans, March 13.—Cotten—This morning's mail brought the letters by the Britannia, codfirming the advance | eported in our pap'r of yesterday, middling being quoted 5a 5i¢d. and frir 59f4. The demand cre- ated by these advices hav been principally of apecula- t , the purchases having bsen by no meane jes reach 9000 bates at the following to strictly middiing, 775; goo. ing 73407340. ‘Tobacco— We only hear of the of 26 hhds. Refused, of which 6 hhdv. at do, a ehds; st 3%, Sager—The market is he: and prices drooping. Some 460 bhds were rold at 334 a 40, for,fair to fally fair. Molasees—T'he demand bas also been lim- ited, and the sales are confined to 500 bbls at 19)g¢ for prime, some small lots of choice bringing 200. The stock on the levee is accumulating Flour—Ssles of 150 bls filimole at $5 8734; 100 and 162 at $5 35; 96 Ohio at $5 10; 160 Ohio at $5 25. Corn—The market is heavy and drooping; wo only hear of the sale of 1608 sacks yellow out of fistbowt at 380, and 3100 sacks mixed and white, in four lots, at an average of 329. Onte—209 snokn were sold at 3244. Whiskey— 160 bbls rectitied sold at 190, Pork—Fair demand; seles ¢f 620 bbis mess in eight lots at $9 ; 90 bbls M. O. at $5 626 ; 68 do prime at $7; 331 do primo meas at $8 50 Bulk pork—160,000 Ibs hog round were sold at dso and 80100 do wt 39, Beef—140 bis prime were sold at FO 8734 and 160 do at $7. Bacon—10 cusks siden fold av 4°. Lard-~The demand has been exclusively for prime, which 1@ roarce,and in consequence the sale been limited to 116, 143, 49 and 165 bbls, at 64o One lot of 2600 kegs was told at Gio. Marrica, On the 20th of March, by the Rev, Mr. F, Burche, | Mr. Gronor Frevrnicn Steinonennen, native of Ger- many, to Miss Apee Faawens, of France. GG New Oxleave payers please copy. Died, Oa Monday even!ng, the 20th fartant, Many Exiza- peri, daughver of Charles H., aod Elisabeth £. Dough invited to attend her funeral. this afternoon, et past three o'clock, from No. 17@ Madison st. a ‘Tuesday, the 21st inst, of oonsdm, fa oped Sulener, Hiaast Everitt, of W , Masea- chunetta. His funeral will take place this afternooa at 3 o’cleok, from hia Inte residence, 231 Spring atr Maarnchurotts papers wili please copy. On Tuesday, the 21et inot., Francis Annavo, aged 65 ears. spectfully invited to His relatives avd frieada attend his funerel,on Wednerdey afvernoon nt 4 o'clock, from hin late residence, 105 Reade etreet, without fur- ther invitation. On Tursdsy, March 2lst, Mr. Lev: Rooens, aged 40 eors, His fanersi will take place, to- jay, Wednesday, o’olock, P. M., from the residence of his father-in-law, Me. John Timpson, 162 West 2ist strees, His remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. On Tuesday, 21st inst, atters short illness, Geonax Mareent, aged 82 years, ‘The relotives and friends of the family are reapeotiul- i i invited to attend hia funeral, on Thursday next, 23d at 4o’olock, P, M. from his late residence, No. 335 Houcton street. Yesterday, 2st Durry, aged 66 y: The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Ler funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o’cluok, from ber late residevo:, Harsimue, near Jereey City. Ou Saturday, the 18thinst , of consumption, aged 23 years, WitiiaM Henry, only son of William M, Titus. The friends of ihe iamily are respectfully invited to sttond his fuaeralon Wednesday afternoon, 224 inst, at half.past four o’clock, from the residence of his father, 66 Whitest: tant, at Harsimus, Mrs. Maar ORATIO HILL, AUCTIONEE? —-SPLENDID i at the Auc- tion Kooms of Cooley, Keese & Hi ‘ inorning at U1 o’elock, @ m;kaificieut collect Khododendrour, Azeliae, mon h'y Roses, Oranges and Li mon Trees ia fruit oud flour, Meliotropes, Primeroses, &e , altin fiae order, from the celebrated nurseries of Mr. D. Boul. AUETION 8SLE—PLANTS—CAMELLIA®, ROSS Orange tess, Azalea, Khododendrio, and other beantiful pianis in tloom. ‘Weese, Koley & Green House I'lants. | Aaron Levys vat arove collection from one of the best Nurreri K D. SMITH, AUCTIONEER —BY JOSEPH MUR- ephy, store 12 Spruce street, ‘thursday, at 11 o’clock,at No. 90 Fulton atre: Jers? Stoel. ‘Tne entire stock of a bookbinder gi b cutting ma chines, sinmping do, stamping press, etine, pasteboard machine, stanuing press, 3 andstamps, with about S doz. morseco and fancy ealt skit NV B.—The cutiing machive ts withou’ exception, the best in New York, and probably the ouly one of the kind inthe coun- y. and worthy the sttention of the trade. Sale posiciv thout any reservation, ig of D. SMITH, AUCTIONERR—BY J. MUatHY * Store No 15 Spruce street—fharsday, at 10 o'clock, at 2 Murray street—Livery Stables he contents of which istsof |] horse. 8 carriages, 4 ighs 2 wegons, 6 double n bets, horse blaukets, 2 dies, whips, evaff cutting mazhing, b ns tr Gear SALE OF IARSLE MANTELS, STATUA- ry. Garden Fountsins Pedestal, Centre tables, Sealioli avd Pl ster of Yaris Crmaments, Fy beeriter, gratefal for past favors, rerpectt : frieudsnnd the public, that he intends wm the early part of Apal next, to offer fursale,at auction, the while of his large acd va'wible stock ofthe above nied articles, coraprivis tvuriety of Elizabetaon, Louis XIV, Gathie, Ron: an, avd Composit patterns, suitabie (or the most exce: Has ths more ‘om tea to eight h y. and eth rive, several of which are from ihe chisel of sup ists, embreciug chaste an icone beautiful fizures, welt worthy the attention cf the admirers cf the fine aris. Timaly yotice will be given when thea ticles may be examined, as well as of the day of sale aud place of exhibition ; in the meautine aay fur- ther inform=tiog will be communicated by Herry H. 1 eeds & Co,, No.8 Wall street, auctioneers, or at the Studio. No. 93 arti between 39:u and 20th streets. OL TARIANO GOK OST, ON FRIDAV LAST, NEAR GREENWOOD. Cemrters, a large biack Dog, auswering to the name of Plato. ‘Lhe fiader will be well rewarded by leaving bim at the address on bis collar, o- at 43 Beaver street. MUGS. H, TRAPHAGEN, SUCCESSOR TO MA- a dame Per'rnix. will open’ on Thnssday next, the 231 inst., her new styiex of Syriug Bouneis, with every variety of Millener~, at No. 395 Broadway, second floor, three doors low Walker street, aud wouid solicit the patrouace of Mc~ dame P.’s former eustomers, es well esthe public. Al! kiads of Faucy Braid Boonets cleaned, pressed and altered to the newest style. Also, Dress Viretie and Mantiilas, made in uh er and at short notice. ILLIAM SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF COT- jaen, Fringes for Dresses. ‘Sew tou Fringes for S.tk and Gingham imps, Mobair, au. Silk Ballion Fringes, made to order on the shortest notice. _Ftore corner of Maiden lene aud William, entrence No. 85 William sect. third floor, over Abner & Ely atore, No 65 Maiden Ione, N.Y. ‘MLORS—-TH® UNDERSIGNED TAKES tothe trade, that his new 3 ject of cutting garments of every description is now rea for delivery. ‘Tiis editiog is in every respect altered f.o1n former ;ublications, the diagrams being drawn in strict cordaace with the prevailing fashion beside which some the most essential paints have been considerably changed, a» thé whole pian rendered so plain, that, persous who never practiced cutting, em by afew hoursapplicat bled to cut any kiad of garment with taste, without the aid ¢ atercher. ‘those who wish to obtain a prosf imp.ession, will ple.se send intheir orders immediately, as the edition is limi- ted. rice of the sume per c Ag $6; to those wh» purchased his former works, the price will be $5 per copy. Tobe had of the author, WH. STIN. ETS, No. 173 Broadway, or A. WHERK.LER, Reporter cf Fashion, No. 4 Courtland street New York. “fhe Ph Indelphia Saturday Courier. Aibany Argus, Montreal Herald, Phitedelyhia Ledzer, Buffilo Com- mercial Advert'ser, will’ please give the above three iuser- tons, (on alternate days) aod send their bill to 173 Broadway. Thy ry other dav for one week. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT- elmLadies or Gentlemen having any superfluous or cart off Clothng, Fursiture, Carpets, &e., to dispose of, can cht-ina fair ces price for the some, by sending forthe sub reriber st his residence ora lire through the post offise, wil bextencedto M.S. COHEN, 69 Duane street. CAStorr CLOTHING, FIRE ARM8,kc, WANTED. =Gentlemen or families having Wearing Apt . Jewsiry, or supes fl. fects. genereliy. which they t it to their advantage to rend call upon them, at their residence: . A line, rent through the post office. or oth ¢ willsecurs prompt atiention. H LEVETT, Offi . 2 Wail street, corres of Broadway. F @ AND FURNITURE—LA- dies ont Gentlemen having saperflaous effecis to dispose of, auch as wearieg appa el, farniture, &e , can obtain a fair cnbh price for the sume. by sending for the subscriber, through the post office or otherwise. who will ettend at their rea dearea. J. LEVENSTYN, 465 Broadway, up steirs. Lada con be atiesded to by Mia Levenstyn. &, AIMENT—AT JS MEETING oF Fes il tee ae fli 4 ninanimounly adopted: Hesolyed,” Tit ‘the Roremen of c ther, between the twenti Renta elute, Se iat meet whom they wish to be nominated ; vacancy occasioned by the resiguation of Engineer P. B White. Resolved, That x committee of three be appointed from this body to act as Loepectors. Buckingham, Secretary. Inepectors—A. B. fu Co. Ny Lite take care of children, and would be willing to ral where her services may be reqnired, wages not somuch gn object as a comfortable aud permanent home Gocd re- ferences canbe given. Apply at No. 2 James street, in the erry. both iropers. Tre best o! given from the rest place. Plesse call at the rear. WANteD TO RENT—AND IMM sessioa desired—ihe than Morri room, Bet room, Servant’s room, and Kitchen, Address box ral housework of a keueral honsewor short distance ia the c beriven. Apply to 367 Pe Nurre and Seamstre at 40 Mutherry srret ws NTED—BY A MAN AND HIS WIFE, A SITUA: reference if required. front rom. Can be seen for three days to go into business: ‘The best of relerences Will be a required A line addressed to 8. L. NEWMAN, 333 Hot srewee, wil add: the public lands, and all others are requested to atten nentry of our city are ‘The chair will be taken at the time above specified P.5.. general meeting of the tenantry will be held early in April. By order of the leagne. ado} 4 Fire Compenies in the Department, be. tea uch y_ ballot, the persons wineer, to fill the ‘members shail design Reavived, ‘That the Ia- zy Company not t a if all rrject the return o ‘ccordiag to law, ora eoafornity, with, the fons adopted by this bdy.. Resolved, That shalt pat y eftie Foreman of each sane 7, a two er re 80 a] |, a ce! at wae oa oy nieseall end tho Becrecary of tne Company, showing thewumber of votes, and the names of the persore for whom such votes were ‘That the tes of any Ce lock, larch. Resolved, That tors shail meet at iremen’s tall, the 29th Mi eh, Hism's Ril o'clock, PMc to receive the setuss of the filer: ent companies, C.V. ANDERSON, Chairman: George A. nite | Hove Co. 28; James Hudson, Hose WANTEP-EMPLOYMENT BY A YOUNG WoO- man of good moral chsracter, ina respectable family, to ia gone~ :| INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAIL = had our ana uel expenditure: Message from tne Peemaeny of the United Me. Lawrence Macnr Abel Richsrds, Tilton, Edward Spence Communicating a Treaty attheww, Limits, and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republi ed at Guadalupe Hida'go, on the 2d in the year 1343. bd 943 } of Peace, Friendship, jan; Kitty Crump, 3 (Read in the Senate, Feb- the post offios appropriations were to be aleo ov riat: tions, together with the items for the next year, whion would reduce the expenditures of the current year to sixty millions, To tHe Senare or rik Usiren States: fore the Senate, for their consideration and advice, as to its ratification, a treaty of penca, friend- ship, Maite, and settlement, signed at thecity of Gua- dalupe Hidalgo, on the second dey of February, 1548, by N. P. Triston the part of the United States, and by plenipotentiaries eppoin'od for that purpose on the part of the Mexican I deem it to be my THEATRE —-FAREWELL BENEFIT A ds ‘Wednesdov even ng. March VIRGINIUS—Virgi Brand C C Presented the tra i jaty to atate, that the recall of Mr. Triat, as commissioner of the United Staten, of which | ress was informed in my andusl message, was cie- by @ bsilef that his continued presence with the army could be productive harm, by encoureging t! pressions of the Mexicans. N: Teors sone at 7 o'clock—commence at 734 E—WEDNESD A ning, Mareh 22. wil formed the LAD Vache; taulire, Miss KF: Mrs. Hield. To conelude with the fare Charles Coldstream, Mr. L: i Hunt; Joha Ironbrace, Sir. Vaehi S t might do much del of USED Uf—Sir ‘Bir Adonis Lerch, Mr H Lindy Clutterbuck, Miss ANTED—BY TWO RESPEC 4 om mn; one to do housework ji 0 do general housework or cham- to make themvely: 3 either a i good wathers au cord flror and fr Seuteel neighborhood, below ’s fams'y consi maly of him- infant and one servant. Acdress C.0.C , Herald ty wife rt office, stating rent, loealicy, &e. Wax ED-FOR THE FIRST MAY, IN THE VI- cinity of the Batte-y, crin Greenwir h street. not higher treet, for a small and reapectab'e family, a Sitting ANTED-A healthy gis] a er, chainherm) private family: his no obje the couniry Best of city reference tl Kiven. Apply at No. 121 8:h avenue, corusr of 16th street, over Cooper's 1 be teen two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECT. ‘able young wom.n as chimbermaid aud waiter, or wovlddo general hou:ework ter a amall family She isa wood plan cook, rn excellent washer and irover ; has no eb- jrevion to goto Brooklyn. The very best of reference cre be «Ven as to charaerer and capab lity. Please call at No 2Cen- tre Market Pl er. frant room. third stare. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man, n situation to do chemberwerk and sasiat in wash: ngand ironing. or to do the house work of o amall private ismily. The best of reference eau be given Kuqnire at42 Clarkson street, rear honse ANTED—Bi¥ TWO RESPE TABLE YOUNG women, one to cool, wash aud iron, ard would do housework, i. small family ; the other todo chamber work, and would’ hive no objection to go as nuree, aud ¢o sewing, and would wish to goto the couatry. ‘The best of city refer- ence. Please call at No. 18 Canal street. s oud floor, V ANTED—A BITUATION BY A 2SPECTABLE youag woman, as Cook. Wi pee yr lrone an: W ANTED-a SITUATION. BY A YOUNG, Wor man, to do the washing and ironing of a private famil+; no objection t» do the general housework. Apply atthe north corner of Hammond and Factory streets, front room, second flor, overthe grocery. The best of city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant 1, as id Seamstress, or “Chambermaid an City reference can be given. Apply - Up stairs, tion in the country; he is a good farmer, and would take care of horses, or act as coachman. She would be willing to goas cook,cr do general housework. Apply at 156 Cherry street, between Market and Catharine stree!s. ANTED, BY A FRENCH GIRL, A PLACE AS rurse and seamstrese. Address box No. 195 Post office, with place of residence. Good reference given. ANTED-BY A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘asituation to do general housework, or as chambermaid B wpabin end ironing Can prodace fie city |. Please call at 249 Mott street, first floor, ‘ m to be found, fos yuston he evnfidential.or personal application. as above. YGUNG WOMAN WISHING TO GO TO CIN- cinatt), is desirous of obtaining a situation as Nurse, with some family going to that place or its vicinity. Kxquire at Merechont’s Hotel, CourtInndt street. ILLIARD TARLES WANTED—WANTED TO hire, four second hend Billard Tables, in good order, with the privilege of buying them after two or three montts. nee having one or more to rent, address BILLIARDS, Sua tice. EWTOWN AND FLUAHING—ARE YOU REAL —A free soil meeting will be held at the Town Ho! Samuel Folk. on Thursday cvening, 23d inst. in Newtown Village, to explain the Notional Heform measures, freedom of the public lands, land limitations, and homestead exemption Mr, Bare, of New York, and Mr Pine, ef Williamsburg, will iress the meeticg. Ail who want a farm or avilloge lot on tors will be replied to... N.B.—if the weather be uafavori- ‘Sle, the meeting will take place on Tuesday evening, the 2h M rch. pese 'T LY AGUE —A MEETING OF THIS BODY will be held at half past 7 o’clock this evening at the Lecture Room of Dr. Newbury, 77 Chatham street. The te- vited to attend and become member: O LET, OR FOR SALE—THE THKEE STORY brick Heuse and store, No. 193 sixth nue, between 12th ard 13th streets, wish marble mante!s, sliding doors, aud a d stand for Apply to tare yard ‘The store is x goo by ens GH WINT KK, 31 W all street. over the Mech>nie’s Bank. =D PLEDG’S—THEM FIVE DOLLAR x and frock coats of Freneh cloth $2 to $3 ench; hasiness conts of C shmeset'e, drab dete, tweed. nlpsca, & vests, spring styles, hondcnssimere $1 to 3 13, cl 4a pairs ef conte less thin cost Cush payd fo: geut's clothing; eleaning and repring corner Nassan and Beekman. ENMANSHIP.—GOLD3MITH’S WRITING ACA- demy. £89 8 oa tway, corner of Neade street—Mr G. re- Speetfully 1: furms the cit ers of New York ond Hrooklyn that his rooms are opea during the day and eveuing for the recep- tion of pupils and vir Hours of instruction fcr Jadies 11 A a to?clock, P. daily. stlemen can teke their 1 best ¢ their convenience — tsuch hours as wil moderate. and a satisf every pupil. Private ti % NAS, TRINE,AND SHOE THREAD —CUT AND Wrought Nails, and Spikes: seiue, vewirg. winp- ping, and boll Awine: 2 oud 3 cord giiling, and 2 and 3cord Jn- dir do; '* Hopewell” Cotton ; seine do assorted sizes: Wool aud uf.ctarers’ Tw one, and Cord; Shoe ‘Uhread of every deser.ption, ieluting Titley. Patham and Walker's For sa'e by CHERBA & CUMING, 106 Perl street SAR? CRUCIBLES AND BLACK LEAD rors— "The undersigned o ; ; the above named articles, the quality of which is uot sm passed, at very low prices. Dealeca, birae founders, and ma ufacturers of j*welry will find it to their advantage to ¢ soon. C- F. GROSHELM, 97 William sveet no stars a for sale a complete assortment of O LET-—T ) SINGLE GENTLEMEN ONLY—TWO very hendsome rooins, neatly furnished, parlor and bed room, with; breskfast, 1d, at 119 Leonard street. Refe- Trenre exchanged Rooms TO LET -A front parlor with bed room adjoin’ ing on 2d floor ef house 400 Greenwich street, opposite St. Joha’s Park. betweem Beach end Hubert streete. Als7, a room on the 34 floor to single, gentlemen, furvished or unlar nished,‘in a private family. Apply et she house. Lot EOR SALE ON UTH AVENUE. 4iTH, 45TH, 46th and 47th atreets.—Wm. H Franklin & Son will sell ou Tharsday, (to-morrew) lots on 44th, 45th 46th and 47th sts. and Jithsvenue, embracing the comer of !ith avenue and <7 street. ‘These lots are on the lice of the Hudson River Rail: roid. and ina nart of the eity rapitly building vp, affordicg 9 wood oppor h persons of moderate means to make a anre and profitable investment. ‘Title perfect—termsensy. Le OR TO REN'=TO ONE OR MORE ilies, a three story ad attie modern built brick house, No 118 First Avenue. between Sixth end Sevench streets. Re fere-ce to Jat M. Baldwine, office No. 60 or 64 Wail street, or No. 99 Spring 8 reet. a g € 3 ie. etwe a the hours of 3 a KEN, Brobers, PYRAVELLING TRUNKS, &¢—JOHN CATTNACH; Tronk Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall st'cet, corver of Broad- way. has vow on hand, and constantly mak i. ro" d assort: meat of Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bous, aad Sitehela whale sate aud Tetul. Also a superior article of Sole Leather ‘T wekr, suicab'e for Amerie'n or Europran travel, and Port menteaus forthe French Motle Poste. Orders for the West la- dies, South America, &e. ‘ith despatch: TEAM SUGAR REFINE! MOLLER are now ready t fice, No. 88 Fro it the refinery, 8 for standard qa sof double refined Loaf. Cra: dered, and Loffee s Sugar House Syrup, in the urual packages, and at the lowest market prices. NQTICE-LANDING. AND FOR SALE BY CLARK Fish ® Co, 228 Fulton atreer 300 boxes and casks 200 barrels lef Lard molasses in barcele, hhds. and tierees, 00 barrels dried apples, fresh tea and coffee, per last arrival will be # to chippers, dealersand coosamers, in lots to a comm date pureh Apoty a* 298 Fr street, W ORLEANS-LOUISIANA AND NEW of Packete—Very reduced races of Freight atand only reculer packet to snil positively to- Nias ‘The splendid fist setting packet, her cargo cogaged, is now Lov anove. Sor freight of passac yo Wharf, foot of Wall street, ‘or to 2 K. COLLING, 56 Boneh ‘street Shippers will fid it to their advantage to cei] before + hippicg elsewhere, and may rely on heving their goods correctly measored. aod thet the sbove vesrel is the only regu. Jar packet for this week. Positively under no circamstances will goods be received afterthis Wedcerday evening, March 2%. Awent ia New Orlean: m Creevy, who will Frome ly forward Plt goods to hisaddress. The ship RICHARD COBDEN. B i eet will succeed the Oswego,sand sail * volar da JORLIVERPOOL=N ¥W LUNE—RSGULAR PACK etol 2th March—The new nud spleadid fast, sailing packet ship ROSCIUS, Asn Eldridge, mast ink. and will positively sail ; her reguiar day. For freight or pasere havi did faruished accommodations, apply on hoard, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall atreet.. or to EK COLLINS. 56 Sow h street. The pre p Siddons Will anecred the Roscing, and anil her regular day. OVICK.—ON AND AYTER SATURDAY ranry 19h, t imboat STATEN ISLANDS, ha follcwivg trips, untul far FER. will er notice. M.J3 M3 P.M. $ P.M, MTP MA ae Me ERMUDA ARROW ROOT.=MESSRS. DELLUC & Co, have just received a ve ior lot of gennine Bermada Arrow Root, which cannot fa | bnt give satisfaction, Alson fresh suoply of Canna Arrow Root Semoule, Reca- hont, Ervatenta, &e. &e, nil xslected with theit usual eave — DELLUC & Co. Pharineceutists, sole successors to Pinee & 5 ‘and 2 Park Row OCTORS FA moved their o ad son streets, where they can be consulted confidential: ses of a private nature From their extensive w uh im Serer er they are ensb! an lyon prieticeint eure the worst form of out mercury, change in det. or hindrance from busine cent eases ented in afew dave Strictures ured on the mott ey proved plan. Fersous lahoring wader debily, brought en by Inlisereet inda:vencies of youth, ean apply with certainty of cure Letters, postypaid, enclosing a fee, attended to. Office 31 Jnmen street R, COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, Bi I Chathem acd Williom sty he a Pema PEN enjored the mostexiensiv | fnedionl man in New ¥ © in private direases, of acy Le can cure the moat aggravated | cases cured in two to five day. covered anew method by which of strietare in from one to two etate— Lr Cooper hai an cure the worst for ba aged 22 months. ‘ne relatives and friends of the family are respect- weeks, with scarcely any prin to the patient. Conatitutional de Droucse on by, it ged in by young This, when too freely indulged in, bowers di in werkness of the limbs and siaail of the back, contusion of the intelleet, and —e to society. A cure warranted in every cnge, orno chirge, No mercury used. “heese, 20,000 pounds Shoulders acd Hams, 50 firkins Butter, ngersoll, master, having moa of exchenged for proper Courtlandt street, on Weduen gr tathe New York Real Kstate Co., 170 B.oudway, corse e. our wi company. It witl be condneted m every respect as x hotel of the ficstelass. The apartmests are spaci bel Patrons. G isa remedy which r quickly, ema thorough the constitution or the nove of the ineonvenieut and cupat on, &e., &e., are required. One bot le is ceverally ut ficenet» care an ordinsry cave, ' wonears after six oreight doses. Price $1 ner bottle. For sale by © H_ RING, 192 Brood way. errer John stree! re tooma (0.24) up staie, inthe lage bil 8 TU; ay illion. There are in the house; there a ‘eeu five aud { choice lund, set out in fruit trees, attached to the other out houses. The house raection ofthe two principal rout. of Jans the same vicinity. JOHN LY NORTON. Je, F FOR, SALE DA HANDSOME COTTAGE ated on the Rockaway and Jamuicn Turapike Road, within two. miles from the ‘Hockawi ral other piece: further particulars apply to JOF . Rockaway, (if by letter, post-paid) or to Jobn H. Powe: Fulton street. New York. Pura AVENUE PROPERTY AT AUCTION Mareh 22—The valuable brick house and Jot of ground, No. 70 Fifth Avenue, will be sold by William H. Franklin & Son, et the Merchants’ Exchange, on Wednesday, 22d inst.,at o'clock. The house is built in the most faithfal manner, and has every modern convenience, Vroton water, bathing rooms, water closet, &e ,and ahoteirfaruace. Ten thousacd dollars may remain on mortaas ¢. OTTAGE AT PORT RICHMOND, 8.1-—FOR SAL" or Te-Let—Plensant! dd near the brick cha ond only a few rods from nding. Also, niture, new last season; will be soldlow. Aj HAYES, 197 Bron’wey. KM TO RENT, HIGHLY CULTIVATED, CON- ining about 100 acres, first quality lend, embracing ry facility for dairy and market gardening, ns well on gene ral tillage; ey access. Milk trains leave depots twice daily for the cite, distent about thirty miles, aud a few yari's from ravlrond depot. To au experienced and respectable tenant, the shove will be rented low. For p erquire at thee fice of THOS W. SMITH OR SALE OR FXCHANGE, 16 FARMS OF 3000 ‘acres each, in Wiscousia Territory, Mineral region tand is of the best quality be sold a great barg New York, nd 2. the Northern Hotel. foot of nd Thursdays till 9A. M., Apply to JAMES B. BORK. P°%, SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, &c, OF A Hatting Es hmest, No. 147 i hestaut street, Phila: ited Stat ud onposite the old House.) an’ oue of the ines vif desired. Inquire v4 abov LOBE HOTEL, BROOKLY\, NO, 20 FULTON Btrert. ‘This new ned splendid’ establishment: having i manner, excressly for. a bers, furnislied through. ow open for the reception of ions, well lighted and ventilstad, ard are not rurpassed for comfort acd ronvevienc ies and ce Feattemen. ‘An experience of tet years in the beast hotels in the Union, warrant the proprietor leving that their house ml meet the approval of its F. POPS, late of the New York Hotel ORMSBEE, Inte of the P..villion, New Brighton, Proprietors. D* ELLIOTT, OCULIST, INFORMS HIS PA tients that his hows of attenda it th fe now ¢ office from '0 to 3 o'clock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 683 Drepe OT a oie ees RRP s yiciiats P-DR. JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE FOR GON- 19: orrhana, Geet, Strietar line dlesrder This e—='t performs imrious effect either to ing the antidote, less restric son diet, Or: which: not unt equently dis Ds GREGORY, AUTHOR OF A POPULAR TRE tite on "8 d diseases,” cot be consulted at ng. No, 170 Bro rot Mai we. Dr G, has devoted his att ively to this branch of his rrofersion for more thee others requiring prompt Meatmapt ae Frieda calle “Letters deseribing response. compensation, will mee! ‘clock—Pertormance to jt "patT oelock. Di Family circles, 25 ¢ ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE.— WEDNE®*- March 22, the entertainments will com. 1—Kabri, Mr. Holland; Ni menace with KAB Prince, Hodetphe. Al the office of commi: To concinde with See aes MS cont Pit 124 centa; doors open at7; cur nator know that “ pandee’? is deri « eaancient and notorious character? PERIOD OF | and animated, asi AN OPktA HOUSE—SECOND Mi ening, 27th Mareh instant, the be resumed, and continae to be presented. in its frm,every Monday, Wednesday and Friday r the Temaiuing Thirty Nights of the Season Apphiections will uow be received for tha hire of the remix ing Boxes and Seats, either for the whole number of nights or aany particular evening of the week. ‘Lhe Second row of Bores. inthe second tier, have been al- tered, and will be brilliantly lighted, so as to make among the most desirable in Operas, including the New Grand O) snow in rehearsal, will be brought out. cond part of the season equally ox if not moreso, than the first pander wan one of hia childeen — (I rerpecta the pandering for the C country, if tha for their veeapaney Tho public janis the House A variety of popular All valid tities reigaty; and | there Not be ratified as a part of the treaty. be resson to apprehend that tho ratifica- tion of the “additional and seoret erticle” might unrea- ronably delay and embarrass the final action on the Mexico; I therefore eubmit whether that arti- net be rejected by the Senate. If the treaty rial be ratified, xa proposed to be amended, the cestions of torritory made by it to the indamnity. the provision for the satia- jaims of our injured citizens, and the tublishment of the boundary of one of the States of the Union, are objects gained ef great national importance; while the magnanimous forbearance exhi- bited towards Mexico, it 1s hoped may ensure a lasting peace, and good neighborhood between tha two coun- SLMO'S OPERA HOUSH—WEDNESDA 22d (reat Attraction~[Unstrated Prerure: Mythogieal. and M feet hitnerto woknown figures will be sepresented on ‘This company eonsists of twenty-five members . Siguor Monte Lilln from Italy A benntiful Stud of Horsex have been engaged. for the greater “The Pictures will be represented through a mist. Dress circle aud parquette, $1: upper boxes, 50 cents, Doors open at T—tn comence at 8. ALMO’S OPERA ROUS#—A BALL WILL BE GI- en in the course of next. week in honor of the French Ke Frengh gentlemen end others who to. mest in tha Fa evening next, at seven b ty I ia America, nad some of under the direction. o! the subjest, and against this adminiat protees to bo orizinul with e,are requested ‘Opera House, on Fri Icommanicate herewith a copy of tho inst givon to Mr, Slidell, in November, 1845, #8 E traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to copy of the iastructions given to Mr. Trist in April and such of the correspondence of the latter will of State, not heretofore communicated to will enable the Senate (o understand ths action which has been had with # view to the adjust- ment of our diflloulties with Mexico. JAMES K. POLK. RUHANICR HALL, (72 BROADWAY. BETWEEN T ¥'8_ MINSTER ited States, under the jnimitable And original tly hodored with crowded and high- zy favored with a pai amusement iz this city. Admission 35 . Concert Ae f KEK Unparal fifth week of the Orizioal CHIIS' the oldest extabl tho distinguished ruthority of the Caroling, it inalill am attack wanting in taste, and as absurd aa maliguant, Wasuinaron, Feb. 22, 1843, The documents accompanying the above will be given as soon as we can make room in our columns for them. THI 1TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. cents. doors open at otation of fami VERY SATURD/ + Doors open at 2; commence Nm ENTRANCE h 22—Frogramme~—Part 1— ‘Vablowax Vivants anc Poses Iinstiques, by the Mode! Artists, y and Morning St c. Performsnce o Urchestra box, 50 cents; Parquette, 25 cents; Wasuinaron, March 20, 1943 emt lowering weather. Thin attendance in the mate. ommence at 8 o’clock 1236 Pending the business of the morning hour, Mr. Bavern introduced a bill in relation to the FRANKING PRIVILEGE, declaratory of the true interest and meaning of the | post office laws, so far as respects the frauking privilege of members of Congrens. Mr. Bavcxn wouldcall the attention of the Senate, and partioulerly of the Chairman on Post Oifices and few remarks which be had B. then read from the post office law of March 34, 1845, which provides that members of Cou- gress may send off, or receive during ths session, aud thirty days thereafter, any letter, paper, or package not excveding two ounces in weight; and during the residue of the year they may send, without charge, letters writ- ten by thermeelves, within two ouvoes wuight. was further modified at the last session, 80 45 to allow members to receive letters during the whole year, free provided they donot exceed two ounces in he practice, therefore, of the P. M. G of charging postage upon letters and public documents ed by members of Congress, but addressed in an- aclear und palpable violation Post Oflice De- Ue pi sectarian fooling; he was a iaember of no church only privilege wan, thet he had the fortune to be born in 8 Christian country; exd that rel'gion he respected s6 much as any mon, Its truth he never doubted, and be MERICAN MUSEUM.—8Splendid performanc afteraoon at 3 o’clork, ani i ‘every evening at 754 ; and their three beautiful daughters, wlio gi itable Irish Musicnl Entertainments every afternoon nad evening. Last week iso of Bracetti’s Model of Anciert Jerussl+m, as it wi time of our Saviour. th axed, the Benita Post Roads, (Mr. Niles) t . ke. Admusion to en under 10,half price. Aeserved front ‘ARDS MAMMOT' PANORAMA or Tr inning’ ing the largest pai ing, in Sreavyay adjoi ‘Niblo’s Garden. Opel Admission 50 cents; c! anoiama Will commerce moving at 73% o'clock raoor exhibition on Wednesdays and Satur 5 sieh purpos self to ray. never ent=rtwined avy auch idea, ‘Lhe ONCERT ROOM, 332 BROADWAY, ONE, DOOR i y. Theatre —This _ evenin 2ist—Profestor Thier’s unsurpossed exhibition of Tablesux Vivan:s and Poses Piastiques, will continue one week longer, his company of humorous, Glees, 0 above the Broad responsibility, but perhapat corraptions of bargajning for euffeage. Mr. Foote then allnd other hand-writing, w: of the laws of Congress regulating the partment. The object of the bul was to declares the true intent and meaning of the law, 60 as to arrest there assumptions of an illegal construction of the P. M. Ge- ‘The bill was referred to the Committee oa Post departure fro 40 cents—Doors open at 7 dcente- "o'clock; commence at 8. N ‘The strictest attention will be paid to preserve decorum good order, by efficient officers ROW DED HOUSES AT THE SOCIETY LIBRARY, corner of Broadway and L: tres of the great success atterding the entertai e's eccentric characters, and Signor Spinetto’s 100 learned coutmued every evening until ‘9 commence at a quarter will perform every morn: k, and half past 3 1m the afternoon. ONVENTION HALL, 175 WOOSTER STREET, near Bleeker street —Sixth week: of the original "S Brothers. ’—' his nuperior band of table and select evtertainmeuts every night tt v popular performance is electrifying d ed making a host of friends for them Doors open at7 o’elock—Concert commences at 8 o'clock. A Saturday aitersoon concert, March 25th. at 3 o’clock. ONCERT ROOM, No, 332 BROADWAY, y Thertre=Redaction of p n 25 cents Wednesday. Thursday, F . March 22d, 234, 24th ¥ of American >nd Foreiga Artiste namber of the inost chaste and and Poses Plastiques, that have ever been exhibited to the ‘Also, there has been connecied a Band of Ethiopian who will give a numer of bumoraus glees, sons, &e. Doors onea at 6 —Good order wili ne pres k—-THURSDAY EVE: AMERIGAN HEMP, VS. COAL AND IRON, Mr. Bexron’s joint reeolution providing for the pur- chese “f American water rotted hemp for the use of tae wan teken up for consideration. ‘An emeadment war proposed by Mr. Yulee Mr. Nives inquired of this project was consistent with | the doctrines of fres trade Mr. Yutex.—Is the Senator in favor of free trade? Mr. Ni.es.—Not, perhaps, quite so fur as the Senator Mr. Camenon —I think the bill had better lie over. little coal and iron to put in, ‘The bill was laid over PATENT OFFICE RXAMINERS. ‘The Senate bill providing for additional examiners in the patent office, wext came up As paaced by the Serate’ the pay of these additiocel examiners was put at $2500 | This the House cut down to $2000,a d being | Teferred ogain to the committee of the Sewate, they re- | “to pan: | ported it back, recommendivg an adherence to the pay | and would ref | quentions of asitailar —In consequence te, iekews 25 a c No, the charge, that was vulgar, derived from wulgus, which signifies that it is oommon, door above the Bron #: h. Professor THIERS? | lendid Tableaux Vivants Mr. Turney moved to cat it down to $2,000 Mr. Westcorr, Mr. Dickinson, and Me La., opposed the moticn. Competent exsminers could | | not be had for less than $2 600. Ou motion of Mr. Atnenton, the bill was set acid’, took up the House bill of APPROPAIATIONS FOR DEFICIENCIES, in the appropriations of last cession, for the expendi- tures of the current year. As the bili camo from the House, and was reported to | to shakspence, tho Senate, it provides for # charge dajfaires to tho | john M a appropriation for that ob- | eon, of | t Commynce at 734 Jouneon, of | was in execu ty | og wail to pase that } kr owledgmenta to the citizensof New York for the very cordis} and ent! usiastic greeting given them on prevewe entertainmerts, end respect(ally cnuounce their ‘al . On this o-casi in. New Yori, prior to going South, they will ir best Programme, emb acing, amor attractive songs, a chosen selection of some o} fong of Life, by Lonafs low, will b ‘The generel programme will Queen, Vian the Life Bost, Fight Dollars a Day, the Mountaineer, Mother's Bible, Good Tims Coming i Roamet o’er Monntain:, Blow on ther, Nobody. and Somebody. ‘mer’s Song, Family onc, kc. Tickets, 50 cents each, fe at the principal music stores ard at the door on the even: open at 34 to7—to commence at 1¢ ert Evening. March Court of Rome, sad make joot ef $22,000 Mr. Bentow last week proposed to araend by substitu: | ting @ full minister and an sppropristion of $31,000 therefor, in lieu of the 1oregoing provirion. Mr. Hane inquired of the Chsirman on Finance. i this provision was ® necessary item in a bili to supply the deficiencies of the lass year’s appropristions? he year is not yet expired, many new and | others. he May Mr. ATHERTON Mr. Hatx.—Notentirely, Mr. ATHsRtON.— Tho object is to send out this minis- ex before Lhe yeer hag expired. ‘The eme. dment was eunounced by the Chair to be ing of the Coneert. Do to 8 o'clock. MERICAN MUSICAL INSTITULE.—THE LADIES FA and gentlemen of she choral department are 1 invived to attend a specvul rehersal thi (Wednerday) evenivg roadway, near Prince street. 1. 563 Broadway. Wiaat is the amendment? —To strike out the appropria- tion cf $22,000 for a charge @affuirrs to Rome, end to | insert a clause for @ Minister Pienipotentiary, with en | appropriatiou of $31,000 Mr. Bavcen.—I1 did not hear the amea dment, sir. It was sgain announced. Mr. Hannecan, after some general remorks upon the | 4d upon Rome and the Rowan Church, pro- sed to amend, by providing a minister resident at st $6,000 » year—the same sort of a minister that at Constantiuople, @ad away round among the antipodes of China. Mr. Hanxcan’s amendment was rejected, question was about to be tekon on Mr. Brwro: (Several meseages were reported from the President of the United Siates | ‘Mr. Cuayron opposed the appropriation, as. proposed, for » fa!l minister, but would vote for He would not go higher, when this was tho grade of eur ministers with many of the moet iuper- Mr. Caunoun ‘The Vice Parsing: | conspiracy against me!’ (Inore: 06 Broadwiy,on Friday Two tickets to ae to be had nt the principal stores and at the door. Moors open at half past 6 o’clock, rt commences at 8 o'clock. RAND CONGERT—THE ITALIAN OPERA COM- rand Concert at the Tabernacle, on ‘he programme will be tieman and two la h thie mission to Rome w end passions ot tha Rome States It wasthe very term hs wanted to use. Ho | could have found no better one to express his meaning | had he sought the whole dictionary through. Dany will given Tuesday evening, 20th March, 18 published either tn Brivay or’ Sa CARD—MEASRs. LYNCH & KAVANAGH HAVE. the pleasure of informing their frien that their annual Benefit Concert will tal the charge, ‘There was no eviden “he proceeded to argus | duced to sustain the allegation iz must fali to the ground. will be assisted on the oce: charge Waffaires For further prrtictt'ara ALNUT STREET THEATRE, —Third night of Mile. Blacgy in, by many vocalists of ability. ee bilis of the day. HILADELPHIA, | ) March 22d. 1848. will he performed ist MAN IN DIR PICUL 1 Mr Nites thought there was no necersity for a iais- sicn above the seeond grade at Rome. was. far enough to begin with. . | minister were found expedient it could by made here- He hoped these continued experiments at the | increase of our ministers abroad were not jatended for the benefit of were etump orators and polilicians Mi Did I understand the Senator from | ing aspeoch &; wi i ‘ednesday Even Ne thought thet If ® higher grade of the comedattr of A GENTLE, After which the new grand ballet of ASMODE INSTREL—Jem Baggs, Mr. ERICAN Mu- begioners, and thor 1 instrament, commen ning, 224 ietant, at t Connecticut as m inst this proposition, | of a full minister, and that before ae eat down, hy would that which was coar —Oh ! yes, I will vote for it. Me. Davis opposed the proposition for # full mialster, and deeoanted generally upou the heary appropriations of the bill, and d | Amount of defiolene E.G. ROGERTSO N'S LAST ASSEMBLY season will take riace this evenin: £ ) atthe Shakepeare Hotel, corner of | . Ly intended to be covered by this | —I make it out as over fourteen millions. Mr. Arnextor—The amount of the bill as reported from the House, 16 $13,237 163 98, Mr Hate—Two hundred and what? Mr. ATHERTON—$13 287,166 95. dcllars hes been added hero for kind, which makes the whole bill something over four- the Seeretary of the ion were $10,000,000 OR S4LE—4 BAY MsRF, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old. perfectly soucd and kind, acd a fass trotter.—= Also.n leather tp wagon and har: ess D, Carla amable, (Toraerly Gores) i teen millions. es Treesury at the beginuin, d something over. 4 | a full Minister to Romo. Oar d Since then, an item las heen | wag fanity in mony respect added, of $3 700,000, for the pay of Volunteers, which | could not be estimated. Ths whole of these items are | provided fur in the loan bill, which has been passed by the House, and which | shall move to take up within & | tail of the diplomats All the appropriations of the bili were om- braced in the letter of the Seoretary of the Treasury | or the extent of our ¢ pting the four mii- | State of Roms, w ald ja | though he expra atx replied that it was hardly necessary for him | minister rerident hat he intended to vote when he intended to yote agaiost the billin any form He would call the atteation of the Senate to this re- markable fact, tha: to euch an extreme have we arrived iv our annual expenditures, that u mere mistake, « more elip of the pen, involves a larger sum ofmonry than ihe whole annual exp: nditures of the fret four years dininistration; for they did mot exceed reas the entire deficiencies we have to than sixteea millions Henry street, Broo it might be improved by giving mm coxpect, and dignity to someor 0 OF TdE “PRACTICAL sed yy any of the AL AD pay 4 | sider that eitaer the p ttle inconveni¢nce attend hove who have suffered at the begiuning of the session, 6 a ‘Ot otherwise, who ees pro ious alluded to. for a miseion of the if there bs # taission to Rom'at all, it is proper should be of the dr prosoribi HIS MORNIN: or, The Florida Reef, ny J. Fi From the peepee Foy ood rince the W: mas\ges which are pot ud the Escape of the Wat from beginairg to ew vot view from that of the Senator from Nor: 1 seut steriiiog ows from not the tim people wore taking the symbols of monarch ; ing them in tho holy fies of freedom. The bout | ments, #0 glorious to the cause ef liberty, were mor”. aaps, than to any other cause, to be attribute! io the tiveral nnd enlighten 4 policy pursued by the Pope of Rome ja the wellioration of tho condition of hin pre (hope yot, said Mr, Allen, that before wo Gually od* harneterot Stephen Spi therstocking.—BURGESS, STHINGER & w provide for, are not much le Mr. ArHenton—There is an item of $80 000 for clothing for volunteerr, for the fircal year ouding Juco R. GLOVER 18. CONSULTED CONFIDENTIAL ty every day at his office, ‘The trestment nnd cure of rotracted cases, that have bafiled the skill of of less experience, are attended to by hint, parr delicate diseases jar graduate in the medical professiou. His offices arranged that potients do not see cach Private entrance through the eutry to the ollice door in while to dispute Mr. Hare said it wee Rakin alert oar. aatfaal ‘The approptia- he expenditures ‘® million of dollors or so, expenditures amounts to $100,000.00, ticns for the last yon: Were $69,000,000, and lets, strietnres, F ware $55,000 000, tl n street, are so the balance of Sfieen millions this bill will give youan agagrezate of over $70,000,000. t wer vith Great Brice xoeeded $22 000,006 THERTON maid that the expenditures for the cur- In net one elogie year cf ov: rent year could not exceed $40 000 000 Mr. Hare rejoined that the appropriations last yaar were $55 000.000, and here was @ bill to Gil up deficien sies et $15,000 000 more Mr. Atuentonw—For the current year? Have-—For the year ending 40th June ne: Me. ArHemton explained, that from th’ d,ond a deficieasies ia the lat year's appropria nd mo more, Dir. Hane rejoined that In our last etruggia with Great Britain, taoluding tha defences of our long ex | teoded goa const, our northern frontivrs, and the naval es wo acquired in the Weat Indies along the wate of Sout aul expenditures cla us from $60 000,000 9 war with Mexico, “He voto against this bill any how. He hopsd that the Seaster from Connecticu! (Mr. Niles), whan he al- juded to atump eratera and politicians f nd that his recall would sx- | inporin ¢ eine se ee tlsfy Mexico that the United States had no terms of more favorable to offer. Directions were given, proposiiions for peace which Mexico might uld be received and transmitted by tha com: manding general of our forces, to the United States. xpected that Mr ‘I'rist would remain fn Mexico, cr continus in the exercise of ths functions of jioner, after he received his letter «f recall Ha has, however, done 80; and the plenipotentia- | this country. rion of the government of Mexico, with a knowledge of the fact, have concluded with him this treaty. mined it with a full sense of tho extraneous ciream stances attending its conclusion and rignature, which might be cbjected to; but, conforming, ns it does aub- stantially, on the main questious cf boundary and inder nity, to the termo whiot our commirrioner, when be let ry rizad to offer; am, by the spirit which bas governed ull my official conduct toward Mexico, [ haves felt it my duty to submit it to the Senate for their consideration, ‘with a view to its ratification. i To the tenth article of the treaty there ar8 serious ob- jections; and no instructions given to Mr Trist, contem- plated or authorized its insertion. within the limits of Texas belong to that State, and this government has no power to dispose of them. or te charge the conditions of grants already made. to land within the other territories ceded to the United States, will remain untifected by the charg: of sove- ‘esnbmit that this arcicle should tofflces, did not ix i to refer to certain late eppointments made by the Exsentive Ff turning to the amendment for the fuil minister at Rowe, Me Hale thought thia expression of sympathy for the Pope at leort the ® more humane generous ¢ miniatraiion f that the seoret of votes [t was but wever, believed s the Cathollo thelic voters of Mr Foorr.—Wiil the Senator allow me. 1 would the Senator from } he ta Bao ros meantog of this and T woutd onk if ho refers to th. North Carolina, Me Badger. av having K no wdral ut Dons the Se A from Pandorus, Mr Hare —{f don’t knew. ir, that Lever heard that whiter) But as 3 votes of thia Yorth Carolina did not e, 1 do —(Laughier ) derstand the Senator from Noxth 2g mad Ido not naderatan exioogrn- 2 ho term “pander; hut 1 mean by by it 1) bing for votes, I Lopol untderstend that term. a Mr. Foore puntos, T should eunpe more about fie? thant do (L Mr Haue-Str, 1 mean fishing for v: that can be unde stood without reference to a ery. Mr. Halo went on xt some long P propriations for the mi and the three otber uew inissions derigneted in the bill, and the more especially that none of them were of the commeretal importaios of ® mission to Noyti, Whioh had been strangely omitted. Mr. Foor pwid that he would tay a few worda upon ha renily conaldered it a matter of feeling [in desired to all tom remark by the Sena. tor from New Hampshiee, which ogatelned a charga i hich, however, he did not n. but as be paid,is waa efore, he, M would not charge the m. beouute if bad been avowed that ho borrow: But the Somator, whether he en- dorsed the 9 ent, feom its inaate pringiples, or the preendont, it still lays the Senator open to m charge of a gross want of testo. ‘The term “pander”? v8 @ Vulgar for, hus beeu wpplied to au sot recom: fed by the a tration, snd he esid thet it im thia caso was a charge, whether made now by the Sena- rom New Hampohire, by the dictates of bis own adgment or from any precedent, whether that set by metor from North borrowed, ‘T' 4eantor with p Mr. Manaus rose and said, that before this matter wont further he weuld inform the Senator from Missls- sippl, that hiscollesgue (Mr. Badger) had not used the langues attributed to him it Foorr ssid ho was giad to hear if; but the digal- | fled and eloquont silence of the Senator (ii. Badger) when mirquoted in his presence, seemed to acquiesoe ia the quotation. The Seaator from New Hampshire, theretore.was duly convicted of gross misquotation, Mr. Foore then resumed his remarks upon the amond- ment before the Seuate. He repudiated for himeolf and for the xdslaistration the charge that the object of this mission to Rome was & pandering to the Roman Catho- ulation of the couatry. He was governed by no His considered it aa the only safeguard for mankind, and the joh nations could stand. ' He hi Pi tox spy partic but es an indi- vidusl reelding ina Chrig he would scora himeelf if he could entertain such sentiments as were ad- vanosd here in debate. i1e had been glad to witness the increare of Cutholies, Episcopalians, and Methodists, and nayer entertained nny fear of the inorense of eithsr. Pan) » tha Catholia vote! The Catholic pepula- tien wo ora any Actempr or appest to their parsion: Ly whion voto was to be ubtalaed oc used by aug ‘The administration, be took upon him- tor from New HL mopshira made (he charge upon his owa a he did not know n what authority, at aonator may be wore familiar with the ed to the hietory and character of the present Popa, and raid that he was the man of tho nge, the man of the times, and that the sympathy felt icr hua by tha psopie of this country called for this mesion. He concladed by alluding, ia the most eicquent terms, to the revolu- tion in France, and considered that it was incumbent upon us to take auch a course fy thia crisis as became ry, wad the *yrpathy due from us to all aa- marcha and people, struggling for liberty. rt Hare rose in reply. He copt-rred that, from an or of the refined taste, and tho good taste, and the clatvical attainments of Senator from Mississippi, to hear my remarks declared vulgar, does make me tesl bad. (Laughter ) Mr Foors—Not vulgar Mr. Bal he declaration, then, wag vulgar. Mr Foc ; it was the sentiment expressed; The term vulgar, sir, is ong the peopla behind the reporter—He’s got his foot init tn. in illustration of the meaning of the term saidtnat he had called for a dictionary, to certain wesent (isoussions here upoa, aracter senator will bear in mind that that iva session. understood to say that it was. perhi but, in exposition of the mean. auderiog,” be had bad one of the rought in to bis assistance. Mr. Mr. Foore ~The Mr. Hane onary by one Sam Johrson, ghter,) which Mr. H olted, und also referre Rove, Deydon, and to the doggerel of ton, if the Senator plens 8, ssauthority for the legitimacy of the terra“ pandering.” Mr. Foorr.--I did not undertake to say that you yould not flod in Shaksp: but there are many ‘eo which it would not of this Senate to us* upon th s floor h to the more word “ pan- vu iment it conveys, ‘The erm of soucrility, and it's vulgar in at corse, and docs (loud Is *, unde: s*ond ) re 18 % conspiracy rst me. Foor Now tha term rascal Is not a preper term to be ured in this body te, Cammnon —Will the Senator from New Hampshire read thet again? Wo did not hear {¢ oa this side of the chamber Mr Hate—“ Oh, you pandering rascals, there is a dlaughter) “ Pan- ‘onary to mea ; and he charged States in recommending pandering to the prejadices Catholic voters in the United Mr Foore did not so much object to tho term as to to support it, and tas no evidence had been ad- Mr Haxe, non constat-—it doce not follow. Bat did not the Senator from Mississippi say that Pope Pius the | ninth was the man of the age! Mr. Foore-—I think so Mr. Hate—I thought James K Polk was (Roars of laughter above in the galleries. and on the door below.) | L thought that no other man could take precedence ot | nim. But tha Senator hes detined the tera vulvar to mean rom 4% tha ve is common sir, common b it is pretty among th 1; and [ belfove, sir. ‘omon among the peoplo that the Am: rican pation is pandering” for the prejudices of the Catholio Church Me. Foors expiaiaed thas in defining the term volger, o mean that which ts common, it was intended to mean and not refined. . Hace—Well, sir, lem acommen man. I don’t M ask to be anything more. Mr, Hale then passed off into rome geuerel remarks upon the Preidency, and would ike to kuow whether the Senator proposing this amenc- od to know what was the exact | -uent expected to bring all this Catholic grist into bis hopper. If there are any other Presidential candidate , here besides mytolf, | woul. wivise them to look to it ~ Mr. Atnerton eald it was something ever thirteen | [Laughter ] 7 a " ou Me. Foore was hore about to rigo Mr. Hane, (looking lavitingly at Gon. Cass) —Does tha Senator from Michigan wish to say anything? (Here? there was such an explosion of laughter all be round the Senate and over it, that the arswer of Gen. One million ¢f | Cass was entirely lost. It is supposed, however, that ho replied that he had nothiag to say } Mr. Ma: ov M argued, apart from ail ssctarian feel adice, against the ameadmeat proportag lomatic sy and he thought ‘¢ importanos aad i ; in Europe, by placing them at the head, aud not at the >1. Ha did not, however, con- oal advaateg a to be desired, morcial intercourse with the ify full minister to the Pope, himseif as disposed to vos for a ould vote for this missio zrada, for tha plain rasao’ do. He deprecated the pol ey of tne Pops because he was tie head of & d upon this poiut he took an entirely differ Carolina, Mt Aten t hure Badger) From the direct questi essed by & natural gradation to atand back, war

Other pages from this issue: