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iy ) and, as we gl m the bay, New York never seemed more lovely or dearer to my heart; but‘ cows far off have big horns,” asthe Irish say, the thought of the “Geld Regions” blotted out the weet, of our tears at parting At one o’clock, the lesers. Griswold had a fine collation of roast turkey and champsigne and the healths of all were drunk, a3 ‘meil as “the Editor of the Hereld,” which went off with three cheers for Bexnett. The sea looks cold, ‘and the ice fringes the land with her chrystalline sine @ fitting ball dresa for old winter ith the best wishes for your prosperity, I am, yours, &eo.. &e., C.L. of L. [From the New Orleans Crescent, Jan 2) Conrus Cuatst: Roap ro Catironnia —The great point now with the California seekers is to ascertain che shortert, least expensive, and most practicable route, ‘The ways of getting there are many, and each has its tes. ‘Che route by Chagres and P fore been ge: ®elves suggested that across t! peo. We think, upon m great difficulty of proouri isthmus, wurt preolude i Seing generally made use of ‘There is still another route which we have seen little mentioned, but which we think would be foundas ood, if not better than the other, we mean that by ‘orprs Christi, Monterey, Durango, and Sonora, The Prinoipal danger on this road would be from the of the Indians, by whom travelling is rendered very Qeritous Smail parties of five or more coul: go through without difloulty. As far west ‘wo know the road to be much frequent: ‘under the impression that there is an mater the whole way From Sonora, the capital of the State of the same name it would be necessary to atrike Rorth to La Ciuidad delos Angelos, the capital of Alte California, at which place the traveller finds himself @gain upon American soil, He can then make bis dis- positions accordingly.and proceed either to Monterey Gr San Francisco, as his inclination may dictate.— Baggage, should any quantity be taken, must be car- ried by mules, which at Corpus Christi are abundant and very cheap, Mustangs oan also be procured there ats very low price. ge the Boston Traveller, Jan 12.) ‘The brig Pauline, 10 years old and 160 tons burthen, L. French. jr., master, and S, P Blake, mate, sails this afternoon, from Devon's wharf, Charlestown, for San Francireo, California, Tho Pauline recently belonged to the firm of H Linooln & Co, and was purchased by the Bunker Hill Mining Company, (which consists of thirty individuals, for $4.000. They were offered, soon after their purchase, $1,000 for their bargain. ‘The cupital of the company ia $15,000, including the 1. @il of which is paid in and invested in merchan- ‘dize for the California trade. They take with them eighteen months’ provisions, Captain French has ‘been remarkably fortunate im his voyages, no insu- tance eer ap ever having lost a dollar by him, ‘Twelve of the company, besides the captain and mate, go out for the purpose of mining or trading, as may be leemed advisable, whose names ar follo' D. D. Taylor, mason; J. F. Taylo Jamd, do.; H. P. Conant, do.; T. M_ Bavcom, do; A. G. Teel. carpenter; A. Hill, do; E. H. Cook, late li tenant in the Massachusetts regiment of voluntee! D. Johnson, jr; J. Knights, jr.; F. Gould, all active, string young men, in goed health, and of gocd obaracter. Some have famiiies, They have pledged themselves to each other to abstain from the vices and temptations incident to the expedition The brig hae been well supplied with good reading matter by the missionary of the seamon’s episcopal eburch of this city. Success to their enterprise, The sailors, four in number, are hired at a dollar per month, A fifth, who offered to work his passage, and pay $100 gratuity, was refased. In this city. the following expeditions are on the saple: w England and California Trading Mi 1% Association.” This association (which is not 4n any way connected with that ef the Edward Eve- gett) already numbers 100 men, They have purchased the fine ship Leonore, and intend eailing about the 20th inst. “The Bay State and California Trading and Mining Company.” This company will be ccmposed of one hundred men; each member pays the sum of $300, which entitles him toa passage to California, a resi- dence there six months, a return passage to Boston, and bosrd during said verm—besides, a Life Insurance for $1000, payable to his friends in case of his deo within ove year. The “Shawmut and California Com. pany” have purchased the br! to Bail about the 20th inst.: th California Trading and Mining Company’? have char- tered the brig Mary Wilder. The “Suffolk Mining Company” will sail about the last of this month. The Clipper Anonyme will sail the first of next week. ie ship Capitol, Capt. Thorndike Proctor, has a Jarge number of passengers engaged, and will sail the @ret of next week. Dr Hoyt, late surgeon to the Pr eri eid Regiment in Mexico, goes as surgeon of e ship. The refine eect is advertised to take passen- te of $125. Capt. Choate, for California via about the 15th. This ship 8 three weeks for the ascomoda- tion of passengers, and they can live on board if they ‘wish free of expense ; thus giving them ample time to send an agent to Panama, only 40 miles distant to the Pacific, to engage their psssage by steamer or sailing ‘vessel to California. Passengers can probably engage [passage from Paname to San Frapcisco, on their arrival at Chagres, and should arrive in California in about 40 or 50 days from Boston, at an expense of not over $100 to $150 for the whole distance. ‘The ship Phasalia, Capt. G. W. Allen, sails about the 1dth. She bas alrcady two.thirds of ‘hor passengers engaged ; the ship Charlotte, Savory, sails on the 261 b iat ; One-third of her paesengers are already en- gent Several gentlemen of this city propore to form a company of thirty. for the purpone of visiting the mi- ning districts, Each member to contribute one thou- @and dollars. Ky ip Chagres and Pan: will remain at Chi [From the Boston Journal ] ‘Tur Carivorn1a Goin.—We saw, yesterday, for the ‘rst time, a solid piece of the Califorzia gold. It was about an inch in length, of a rounding form, and, we should think, weighed several ounces. It had some- thing of the look of roll brimstone, and one would hardly think. from its appearance, it was worth pick- ing up in tho street. [From the Louieville Journal } -Cativonsia Exrevition —The Ca'ifornis expedition of our citizens promises, under their publisned regn- lations, ove of the best investments that can be made with the trifling sum of $260. Mraprnovs Assavit anp Ronpery.--On Thure- day evening, about dusk, two men approached the Koure cf Sautel Hooker, near Blue Ball Tavern, on the rond ve Reisterstown, and stated that the ob- ject of their visit was to purchase sh Mr. H, who ‘was slone with his wife, told them tl he had none torell. whorevpon one of the ruffians said he would have either sheep or his hide, and, joined by’his com- rade, commenced ® murderous gssault upon Mr H., who is much advanced in years. He maintained a vigorous resistance to them, but was finally over- powered and sank to the ground, covered with wounds and bleed. The robbers tien proceeded to the apart- ment ebov~ und searched for money until they came tapn0ss funds emounting to one thousand dollars, ‘This they ecoured and immodlately fled, dropping in Bheir haste reveral pieces of coin, Mr. Hooker is hardly expected to survive in consequence of the | severity of his wounds. The fellows were traced a considerable distance from the boure hy spots of | Splood, from which it is euppored that one of them had een wounded in the encounter. Yesterdsy mornings horse was found in the vicinity of Hookstown, with his ‘mane and body clotted with blood. which is thought flowed from the wounded man, as there is no doubt but t they stole the animal after leaving Mr Hooker's houre, and ¢ ed their encaps. Two persons answering the dercription given by Mr. H ‘were seen both proceeding from and returning to the city on one of the adjacent roads.—Balt. Sun, Jan. 18. Se California Merald—Extra. ‘We shall publish the California Herald—Extra, to- morrow noon. in addition to containing the latest intelligence from the wonderful gold digging of that region, it will have four separate and distinct engravings of the four routes that are proposed to connect the Atlan- tic with the Pacific Ocean—one across the isthmus of Panama, snotter across the isthmus of Tebuantepec, mother by the way of Nicaragua, and the fourth through the United States; together with geographical and topegraphical descriptions of each. ‘The matter which will appear in this third Califor. mia Herald, will be read with interest at this particu- Jar time, and the engravings will be worthy of being Preserved for reference hereatter. ution for the Savings of Merchants’ 5 heskanan st., Clinton Hail— Yew York Jan 12, 1649. # of MMe iuotitotion have desiared a dividend xt tho ate of Six per cent per anntm, on all suns of five dolars sud mp- ards, enti: led by the By-laws to draw in ierost on the 1s! Interest will de payable to depositors, on ano afar Tne YGth inst. Fucezest not calla Fr will be carried to the c e doporitors se principal. ‘Tho Bonk it open +n Tuesdaysand Satur days from & to 5 P, M., aadon Tthurdsys from Rto Se. Mt. | ty Orcer, ‘T. SPBNCEH KIRBY, Secretary. Intense Excitement created by Mus n= fallidie Ov cucnt—Itextenrs ‘0 all the vari red, red am 0, chose covered hi in also the Lost atcicte in we thie inimitabie cutter of haiz “ GOMMERGISL AU RASRE, MONEY MARicWD, Sunday, Janunry £406 P.M, The ttock market, during the past week, hus been ‘very active, and prices have fluctusted revoxal per cent, The cloring rates yesterday were, however, & Jittle in advance of the previous week's, and the fancies appeer to be firmly held fora further advance. The Dear are daily becoming Ieee disposed to sell short; | and the probability of an important Improvement in prices, within the next sixty or niaety days, 11 #0 great that there are more buyers in the market than sellers, It is imporsibie to teil what a day or a week moy bring forth in the stock market, and itis there- fore useless to attempt to predict what sixty or ninety Treavnry Notes 0s! New York Btate 6s, 6L.107) — Obio 6s, Farwers’ Commercial & Farmers Mechanics’ Marine... v Chesapesieos 2. 22) Formers’ & Merelisn Western... Frankiin’ Fravklin, days will produce; but the appearance of things at present is decidedly favorable for a speculative move- ment in the fancies that will resalt proficably to hold- ers at present prices. The California gold fever has taken such deep hold upon the minds of the speculating classes, that the tide of emigration to the gold region daily increases. Hundreds have already sailed from this port, and thousands are preparing todepart. This gives life and activity to business, which, at this season, is usually dull, and the prospect of soon realizing something from the exertions of those already among the “ placers,” has had a very favora- ble influence upon commercial affairs. As yet we have received but a trifling amount of gold from California, compared with the quantity which must, ere this; bave beem produced, and the arrival of large sums is daily expected, and anxiously looked for. The receipt of several hundred thousand dollars in gold from San Francisoo, would create a greater excitement in this city than ever before known, \d give an impetus to emigration heretofore unprecedented. Scores of ves_ sels for freight and passengers for the “ El Dorado,” would be immediately required to meet the demand for passage would have full play. It is about time later advices from San Francisce were received, our last date being the 25th of October. In the face of these things, it would be w.. for the bears to be cautious in their operations, or they may get themselves involved in short oon- tracts, which they will find it difficult to get rid of. From all parts of the world the financial and com- mercial accounts are of the most encouraging charac- ter, and everything tends towards the realization of the most unlimited prosperity. d shipment, and our speculative propensities The annexed statement exhibits the quotations in this market for the principal speculative stooke for each day of the past week,and at the close of the week previous. Prices have been pretty we'l sustained for everything except Reading RR securities:— Quotations yon THe Princira, Stocs im tax New Youx Manxer. Sat, Mon. Tues, Wed, The. Be oe WS 4 1084 1086 154g Ios ise teh wie- — OG ve. ev eeves lk 1021 102% — 103 1035, Kentucky a 102g — M 1g — —-— = “ ino HA 46% = x 7% ux Bix = & 8 MHS 317% - ag 2 ou _ -_- — 6 0%, 62 5854 685 59 Long Island 239g Big BEM Mobawk ,... = ae N.York and'N. 4 92% 984% Farmers’ Loan 823g Sue 32 Caxton Com 3 3733 87 Morris Cana! 8% a — Vicksburg. 6g — 6% eat saat United States %—- -— = = = North American Trust. 9% —- — W — bo ti A comparisen of the closing pric yesterday, with those current at the close of the previous week, exhibits an improvement in Treasury notes of \ per cent; Ohio 6's, 114; Minois 6’, 134; Erie RR, %; Harlem, \/; Long Irland, 1;; Farmers’ Loan, 3¢; Canton Company» %; and a decline in Reading Bonds of 6% per cent; Reading Mortgage Bonds, 34; Reading RR, 2'<; New York and New Haven RR, 1%. ‘The value of merchandise imported Into this district, exclusive of that sent to the warehouse, for the week ending the 12th inst., was $1,369,748, against $617,400 forthe corresponding week in 1846, showing an in- orease, this year, of $752 848. The receipts of specie for the week, this year, were $317,912, against $147,297 for the same week in 1846, showing an increase of $170,616 this year. The drafts on tho Assistant Trea- surer for the week just closed amounted to $235,681 64, showing an increase in the deposits of $82,230 36, that being the excess of duties over drafts. The whole amount of 8: 1848, was $10,684,885, and the amount exported during the first thirteen daysin January 1849, was $71,111, most of which went to Havre. jie exported from this port for the year The anthracite coal trade of Pennsylvania for the year 1848 has been more extensive than in any pre- vious year; but the increase in the quantity of coal transported to tide water, compared with 1847, was verysmall. The miners and transportation companies have nct been so well remunerated for their labor, &c., as in previous years; and the business, on the whole, throughout the year, was in anything but a prosperous condition. The trade has opened, this year, under more favorable auspices; but whether the result will be more satisfactory isa matter of much doubt. Antunacits Coat Tnape or Pennsyuvanta, in 1847 anv 1848, Railroad. 1,200,081 1216258 Sobuythil { (ones cess) 209 608 434 855 61,580 1,650,831 1,712,615 Lehigh. veces 648.973 680.746 : + 888,208 437,500 1 284308 237,271 105 8,068,132 D0 UEAG oo cece cece cece eee ee eS 881013 2,967,405 Increaee, tons. + 635.392 100,727 Showing the inorease in 1847 over 1846, 635,392 tons, and an increase of only 100,727 tons in 1848, with largely increased facilities for mining and transporta- tion, over 1847. ‘The annexed statement, exhibiting the condition of the banks of the city of Baltimore, made in conformi- ty to the act of Aerembly, is condensed from the de- tailed official account from each institution, made on the lst of January, 1848 and 1849. Banus or Barrimone, Janvany, 1848 a) Discounts. THE POCKET BOO! Perper em ety pp te gt few Haven Ratlro.d in Canal street. on Wednesday evening, inst. As far as recolie ted, it contained about Certificates of Llinuis Stock Notes sigued ‘Agent, and a Draft drawn Bank, Bank of Now York, for $2,500, » lio are hereby cautioned 00 sree fer the retire of the Jost, or $100 will be the return of the Pocket Book and payer? sad no ques ll be in the came condition sa'whexs 2OHN TURNER, 28 South Wiliam si ‘ANTED_-A SECOND HAND SAFE, MEDIUM SIZR~- 27 Pearl ot. ANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF ACTIVE AND STEADY habits, with $100 in cash, is wanted to take charge of 9 small ngation will be allowed for concern, A fair com: to manufacturer, box No, a te (post 2798, Post Office, N.Y. on ANTBO--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE lish girl todo house or chamborwerk, or to take care of children ; she will make herself generally useful in the house; Pirate call 223 Bowery. ITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A RE- table private family, as Governess, or otherwise. Sae is juaivted with all hinds of finest meedlework, waderstands music, and speaking the German and French lan; to keep company with # 74 Greenwich street, FRENCH LADY, WITH TUE HIGHEST REDOMMEN. dations, lately arrived from Paris, desires to give lessons in a private family, No family need appl seen 10 and 4 o'cloc! OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENT! of Broadway. between Houston and Grand #1 family, or where there are room with firey ade will be attended to. ' References exchanged, SPECIAL NOTICES, ESTOMESIER TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY.—TdE annexed Let of Stockholders of said Com) mounts, as set fort before declared, will be paid to them or their legal representatives on application to the Treasurer, No. 68 Brockholst Livingston. . Monmouth Lyon , notified that the 89 Liberty street, vi Giltert Bosh (estate) ‘Thomas Bowne (estate Hackaliah Brown. Toln Bonnett (estate): =) Fredoriek Prince, al. Piorpont 4 ¥, Pierpones ‘Thomas J. Delanc} 3 a ecco ‘U PanPeNtpn” New York, Jan, 18th. eat aire is rd ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE FRIENDS lar nominations, and the ticket headed Ieano H dT \d, for Vico Prosident, t seven o'olock, to complete the selection. Purther partioulars will be easion of the earliest movements of the oppo- ongh the Commitee male mo cateh penny appeals for help, they respectfully invite all their fellow members, who have a derire to bear the impartial truth, to attond this meett ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION—-ME' Ticket.—The friends of this ticket, headed J, Terry Bates Aud T Spencer Kirby, are requested to meet Hotel, on Monday Evening, the 15th inst, at half past seven O'clock, when » full explanation and disclosure of the origin and continuation of ovr opposition to the regular nominations will be wade, Our opponents deny the rights guaranteed by the conati- ‘and have chosen to make that issue a e would call upon all such members to me resent as above, when we will show them that they have @ right to participate in the Are requested to meet at Stoneall's, No, (Monday) Evening. Srrargements for Tuesday’ the Second Ward tution to young member: art of their defence. overnment of the Lil members, of whom the ist only supporters, .—THE MEMBERS OF NATIONAL LODGB, t their rooms, on Monday, at ae of paying the last tribute OODHAM, N.G. ‘No. 30, are requested to meet, pas ‘clock, for the pur; of respect to our late brother, we paid Fe bot S Verse iti dal A) LEECKER, AUCTION BER.—EXECUTRIX'S Valuable Th 0, ber will sall at publioauc: Kk, at the Mor- io ce, Ke.,sisuated iting a complete double dwelling 40 feet by 42. in perfeat or- valuable farm of the late Thomas Lawrant Oyster Bay, Long Island, com| der, with msrbie mantels in three roems, and water introduced into the kicchen; f 2farm houses, 2 large barns, carriage house, wor! smoke house, wash house, (now,) bo: ‘with dock, and ice house well filled, In addition to the above, the farm is well stocked with s variety of frait trees, grape vines, cur- |, &c. ‘The land in in fine condi- ved, and consists of 145 sores, in- oll 3 2130, valuablo out-buil beuse, boiler hous rants, rarpborrios, ‘Deen ately. ita Bt feast 25 of good tim th Bay, to whioh there is cary accers by Tunning ashort distance from the houss, and w! the premises. It is within 82 miles of New York, and has a daily communication with the city by means of turnpike road; also, two dai ber.’ This farm is situated near the mesnsof a oreck hin part bounds communications by the Lot 4 miles from the depo boyond dispute, and the terms of eale will bo ‘Two thirds oan remain on bond and years, at the option of the srtioulars apply to Lawrance, No. 250 Fourth etreet, to the highest bidder. ir Broad street, or to Now York. The sale wili be without MARGARET L. LAWRANCE, M'CORMICK, AUCTIONBER.—SHERIC PS SALE OF « the St. Charles Hotel furriture,—This day, 16 10 o'clock, order of the sheriff, all the furniture in the St. ‘and Leonard street, Uata: . CARLAND, Dep. Sheriff Charles Hotel, corner of Broad wa} Jogues are now ready. TH FOR SALE. j}OR SALE—THE STEAMER NEWS BOY, WHICH FOR past has beon employed by the News Asso- for the collection of ship news, ko. She was of the beat pate copper instened, an fect 4 inches, bread eevera) months ciation of thie cit Tit; in coppered is following diesen. e follo. ant th. 22 feet 2 inches, depth & age 240 18.95 tops. The engine is a powerful ove, having a 34 inch cylinder and 8 feet stroke, and is in excellent orcer. Her boiler is entirely new, and cost, including fixtures tting om board, about $3,0U0. She hasjtwo water; and foretrength, speed, and other passed by any steamer of reiculars apply at this and the expenee of large tanks for free oud qualities, is believed not to be sur in our waters. For further pa UBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE.—THE ROUSE AND GAR den attacked, situated on the Southwesterly corner of Fourth Avenue and Thirty-tecond street. As a place of public entortain- ment, the premises are wel! arranj and the rooms, consisting of bar, ase airy, and commodious. fitted up and furnished as a place of refreshment ; and beng at a ‘int where the loromotives are detached New Haven Keilrcad cars, and at the termination of the route of Foynolds & Weart’s Brondwey line of s topes for busines, Apply to ged—the flouse is well built, dining, reception, & Garden is handso: ion. B48 "857 2 LUT LEAS aieag s09 Totale... ses sees 8 ‘The aggregate movement in these departments in January, 1849, compared with 1848, shows s decrease in the line of discounts, of $320,781; in circulation, $258,- 545; im deposits, $295,077; and in epecie on band, $50,095. An examination of the above taple will give thore interested an insight into the condition of each institution, so far as the items given are concerned; and the public will be able to judge pretty correctly how much credit the issues of each are entitled to.— ‘The following dividends have been paid in Baltimore within the past two or threo weks. The aggregate is nearly haifa million of dollars :— Banks—Union, dividend 3 per cent, amount $30,000; Farmers and Planters’, 23; do., $21,121; Merohants’, do., $45,000; Western, 3 do , $ A 0 $16,000; Franklin, 8 do., $9,055. Insurance—Firemen’s, 64 d0,, $15,750, Turnpikes—Baitimore and Reisters- town, 1 do. $6.80; Baltimore und Frederiok, 3 do., | $4480; Baliimore and York, 34 do.. $1,395; Ba. timore and Washington, % do., $1.050; Baltimore aad Her- ford, 234 do., $2,500; Boonsborough. 3 do., $340. U8. Stocks United States 0's, $840i2; U. 8. 57, $1,458. Baltimore City Loans--Baltimore city 6's, $66,850; Do. 8. J.aryland Stooke--6's. payable quarterly, 0, ecmi-annual, $6.06); 66, do quarterly, . do, do., $11,250; 3's, do. do., $3,750 ~ 4 ‘The prevalence of the cholera at New Orleans has, no doubt, tended very much to the restriction of bust- 6 in produce. The an- nexed statement exhibits the shipments to foreign countries from that port, for the week ending Deo, 23, 1848:— COMMERCE OF NEW ORLEANS—-WEEKLY EXPORTS. For England—5,705 bales cotton, 34 720 bushels corn, 2.227 bartels 1H tierces beef, 75 tierces lard, 6! bhde tall tallow, 104 hhds, tobacco, 24 barrels pecans, 40 sacks pecan For Ireland ~ 16,986 racks corn, 1,000 barrels flour, rr mony—1040 bales cotton, 200 hhds. tobacco, 1088 pigs lend, 80 kegs lard, 7 barrels flour, 6 casks becon. For France (Atlantic) - 2104 bales cotton. 571 hhds, barrels lard, 22hhds. tallow, er (and a market) —544 bales cotton, For Spain—1,006 bales cotton. 2,000 staves, For Tratian P: ~ 1,120 bales cotton, For Bri 460 barrels flour, For British West Fudies-- 1.050 barrels flour, 672 bar- ' gels pork, 413 kege butter, OL kegs lard, 2 bhds. and | aa izten vebacey 108 half bariels tongues, 20 barrels hones © bert bey ate’ di eoeke oot, 200 barrels bread. For Tampi 999 bales cotton, Im the same week the shipments to Now York and Boston amounted to 96,098 barrels of flour, 9,060 ancks of corn, 624 anoka wheat, 1768 barrels and tierses beef, and 13,022 hogtheads, tlorces, and barrels of pork. There movements do not look as though the cholera | had arrested operations of trede to an injurious extent, and very litUe apprehension necd bo felt that the epi- demic wili rnin any important interestin that section of the country, JF) OR SALE—A SET 01 D'S VIEWS IN CEN- tral America, 4 ddreet B. F CATHERWO 8.1L. B.. LE. ARGE Ni ®5 ‘and second hand Show Cates for sale cheap for eash. En: quire at Ne, It4 Chatham equaro, to day and to morrow. ‘HE GRAND FANCY BALI lisn Opera bes announced that, with the concurrence of th the reguiay subscription nigh's noxt week will be Monday, Tuesday and Saturday, This deviation from the vlar ever ings is rendered necowary by ths extensive prepara 8 being made for the Faucy Bali, on Thuracay evering, and impomibility of placin theatre epecially pre rargement gives, all the im lesa time than this ar- fashiovable world is in great excite. hear much that inducos a belief thas the display both for its brillianey and its beauty. logaat +o for the oecasion may be had at Mrs, Beman’s CLOTHING, \LOAKS! CLOAK: OFF AT GREAT SA J tice, t0 close the \rusiness of the season, consistin French Backs, Jenny Lind’s and F 4 ie Mace and trimmed in the richest and most faebionable manner, and are selling at 25 numbering over 1,600, we suited, and save four or five d For cent under cost, and agsured that any lady can got well jars by calling on B. WAMBLEY, ine street and Inst Broadway. SJECOND HAND CLOTBING.—LADIES ANP GENTLE- men, Wishing to dispose of sny of their Wearing a| yealize their full valuy, despatch pest, to SAME! Orence street, New York.—Cleanivg and repairing done neat Corner of Path Y, licensed desler, No, 1 5. TLEMENWHO old clothes to Jock like new. Call at the Cleaning, dying, tailoring, and reparring eM 8 x 248; Chesapeake, 3 do, | $ CHALLENGE.—! the shortest nusice, J.B. 66 Gold stroot, two doors from Bechinan, NEW PATTERNS, LATEST F. Peris among the most fashionavie Ladies d graceful for the form, as well at for !*berty. they efford in the movements of the person who raake wsclof thew, To be bed oply of Jadamo Prospere, 53 Canal st.up s'airs, near ORSETS DE PAtIS most ecmfortab! tment of corsets for for nurs ng, and ta very mod: Fate price. newly arrived from P: MISCELLANEO! EALTHY BXGRCISE—WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF and Billiard Saloon, corner of our renders to the Bewlin ightb #:yeet (Clinton place) ar: tashienablo avd plonsant retort of this kind in the city. ‘The Bowl ng Saloon evataing four fin Biiliard room two splendid new bilard tables, Tne whole este Difebreent it fitted np in the bey the ohoiceet liquors. “chs attention to the comfort of an hour of leisure cannot bo boti in the ateve anioors, and every lover of healthy ¢ not omit to esl! thera, NITED STATES LAND WARRANTS, 16) AORES BACH, aloe 1 V.rginis Lend Warrant for 10) acres, for sale low by 3. EB. Wall siroct, Basernen| OARD—A 1 EW MEN BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated witn 1 :slcreand bedrooms, or tinglo reome, on appli Ver at the Broadyray B. Broad : “ISRAEL 8, TUCKRR, TATEN ISLAND 1 ahee Tee, i WILL HERE January 13, 1349. B PASTO, A SUPERIOR WINE deliows, ci aver, with perfect absonce of Stergies of various gendes and style, and the bars tor will always poy tomer? and we aro as or mote pleasantly spent then cation to the embre Quarantine 8834. 10, Le poseosting er Brandy, Amentilindo color-Port, superior Lo 5 14, choies and particularly fine o'f ‘ours rior bran de-—Branay, superior __ TBOMSS MoM LLEN, KEY—WARHANTED rivate oOnstitheRs, 786 AND SCOTCH MALT WBI thing in market, in packag # to cuit the teade, i Ive and tbirteen shillings por gallon, by for aie at twel Wit TAME. 800,000 UBS NBARLY OF DR DewiTT 6. inger'’s Liniment have sold mur, theamat’s pains from 20 to.) years standges, oneed ; aito al fever and mercurial cores, ard pal It is pad by tho Irvings, Costere, Livingstone, Morrice t failed in a solitar 8 in larys botties at 60 ccnts; $4a dozeu, Oilice FS Ludicwa &o, Be, 18, will be a a oi BoA cha = = Caius, Mr N. Jlarke; Osturi Winans; Vesicoin, Mr. 3. Du Bocdicea, Mies C, Wontar” Berean etait DOCTOR DILWORTH—Dr. Dilwaith, Wee Gute ae Jenn te Gitbert. To be followed LIND—JennyLind, Mise Mt x Hal; Mr avi ry, Me: Warton oar ae, Pi look NATIONAL THEATRE, LATE CHa’ DANFRAB' ‘THAM, Cc woes Bewle Jan. 15, will be soted WACOUsTA. . Seott; Major de Haldimar, Mr, . ra a Lieut, Chatiee do Tinidiman, Mr.‘ ton; Pontoao, Me’ Taylor Oey. | tai di en | wi isidimar, Mr. McFarland; Clara, Miss oodward; Mr. W. B. Chapman; Kaadamenthus, Mr. Stevens; E. Mostayer. To conclude with MY NEIGIIBO! FE. Frank Somerton, Mr. Tilton; Mr. Thomas Smith, Mr. W. Mi Mise Fanny Gordon,—Boxer, 250; Pi ‘Smit performances will commence with tho splendid Chinese comprising the whole Troupe. in sppropriate costume. Master Hernandez, in his principal act; Mr. R. Sande and his talented Children, Maurice ‘and Jesse; the beautiful Danciag Horse, Bu: Sepualus: the Fighting Ponies Deaf Gurke aad Tom Spring, will t eve tions Flying Cord, ‘ive avet-to; fearful and brill son the bye H. Ruggles: Borsemanchip by Wr. H, Gardner, vat, Mr. Perret, Master Walter Aymar, Masters Jome and Mau: rice Sands, To conclude with » Laughable At —Admis- sion to every part of the house, 25 conts—ahildren half price, ECHANICS’ Aut, xe SEOADWAT, AUER EEN rand and Broome si ‘open ever ius oMMIStY's MINSTRELS, week.—Tbe original and well-known. organised 1542, the oldest established company in the world; the ies, and f the procomt porter style of Ethiopian entertainments; whose concerts in been patronized to an apy amusement in this great metropolis. ‘They will have the honor of continuing their inimitable Concerts ing 9+ cach representa. ge, ko, Admis- sion, 25 cents, Doors open at 7—Concert to commence at 8 G’elock, An Afternoon Concert every Saturday. commencing at first to harmonize nogro melodi for a period of t hay Rerlod of two years have ery.nigbt, until further notice, introducing ry So’clock Managerand Director, E. P. CHRISTY, ABERNACLE.—THE DISTINS, THE ORIGINAL PE! i their second and third appearance in New York on Tuend Wednesday evenings, January 16th and 17th. when a Grand Concert of Vooal ‘nd hie gone, the original and unrivalled performers on theso ex- traordinary’ instruments, the. silver sax bors aud eax tul whrse performances have elicited tho highestanarks of approba. tion from thore distinguiabed composers, Meyertecr, Marschner, Auber, Spontini, Halevey, ke, and have been honored with the fur their performances at the Con- yale de Musique and the Society of Fine Artin Mr. Distin wi'l introduc celebrs the tram he Soldier Tired.” Mr, Henry Di: is adwired solo from La Sonnambula, “All formers—Mivs Moriatt O'Connor, Mr. Hen in, Mr. W. Die tin, and Mr. Thodore Diatin, Grand Fisnoforto, Mr. John Willy, Programme in small vills. Doors open at 7," concert to com: merce at $ o'clock, ‘The grand piano from the manufactory of Stodart& Dunham. ‘The businass arrangements of these con- der the direotion of Mr. Corbyn. Tickets, 5) conta, For fale at all the principal music stores and hotels in this city. ZPosicaL HALL, 87 BOWERY—THRILLING AND Interesting Performance by the Lion Queen, E. Cal. houp, who will appesr in the Den ¢f Wild Beasts, aud go through her extraordinary performances, every Afternoon and Evening of thiaWeek. ‘Tie collection of ‘animals at Zoological Hall, is now in the finest prasible condition, particularly the great White Polur Bear, who {ea frosh and as vigorous as, he was on the day ‘4 captured in the Arctio Ocean. Admission, 25 conte, Children, half price, et AMUsxmm, sept irerannn Ae AB Ay THRATI reg OWERY THEATKE—MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY ¥ be yo “eg Dil- by the Musical Farse of URTON’S THEATRE ‘ HAMBEKS STREBT.- ¢ HAUNTED MAN Be AMERICAN CIRCUS.—SANDS, LENT & CO., PROPRKIE- tts.—Broadway Alhambra.—Monday sree hay he Nog hapman.— Dress circle Doorsopon at 636 0'clook. THEATRE— MONDAY EVEN: ra wil con ance, wi LS OLYMPIC 15. the perform: MAN, OR THE GHOST: Dg, Jan, Drama of the HAUNT! —Mr. Redlau, Mr. Walcot; Tetterbs lathe. Alter which, the EN’ a Miss M. Genvon Crasher, Mr, Nickinen; farce of the LIGHT Smallbones, Mr. Holland; Mis ircle, 5c; Upper Boxes, ck—commence at 7. ROOKLYN THEATRE, MILITSRY GARDEN—SECOND 16, Bonott of OW. Clark jottie. Richard Thorn: Dance by Miss Gertrude ry pher Roberta. To conclude with '9'S—Master Thom: Rol Mies Clar! Week, Monday Evonin; The thrilling Drama catitl ke ; Ruth--Mra, Dyott tit Gl pit ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.-—SPLENDID P' afternoon at 3, and ever e ae rede op it, rele i overeight feet high, ap Ing over & quarter ‘at all hours, together with Major Queen, both of whom are much small Tom Thumb; Great Wertorn, the Yankes Como Mane and may be soon at all beautiful and correct carved Model of del is desirous of retiri a ‘Wax Scripture Statuary. Mac Admission, 26 cents; cl finger and Titania, the F: General ian, The Sable Brothers, ivate life, and offers it for hers. Living Orang Outang, Rookwell, the Fortune Toller. ldron under ten years, 1234 cents, HE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 589 BROADWAY, BE and tho only ona in thie fe sine figures of Chinese, 5, apartmenta im tween Spring and Frince streets, country. consists of hundred Chinese pain a ver of Chinese manuf and mechanical implements, instruments of inusic. 1a. W PM. daily, adm cents; Children under twelve, half-price. \STRELS, BOUND FOR TUE TERRA recently returned from thy above are shout proceeding thcix rresent number, they require the servives of a good Violin- (0, Opylelde, or other bass, Tram F tobe something of a vocalist, ‘Those feeling thon aelves ouch and axterprse, with reference ag 8 ure of Wand 12 A. RANKLIN THESTRE, CHATAM SQUARE, PROPRIE. | tors Pesch & Lea—a new troupe of Mocel Artists will app every evening this week, compri bridges, specime t and ‘Tinbozine, competent, and posse ssi; to charsoter, may app!y sau sircet, between the ising 23 of the moss beautirully | en in the world ; also, tue Female Acrobats in their together with other entertainments, Boxos 25 cts; HO! FOR CALIFORNIA. a Me ra py hirer ration) ing of @f or ten persons, (men of family, | rk for Gali via, in search of gold, are ptt ‘An arrangement with any capitalist who would to furnish the necossary means for a respectable outfit terprice, They can protoes the most unexceptionable references ae to character,fidelity, ko. Address “California,” at the office of this paper. OR CALIFORNIA.—THE FIRST CLASS PACKET SHIP jast river, is now takii A few more first ans ORPHEUS, now yin at pier Ni in her freight, and will ina fow sccond cabin ‘passengers, and a modorat street, or 8, L. Tracy, 27 Old Blip. Dace LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, = il on the 15th inst—The fast sailing bark GONNE. ADELE, Tezequil, master, built in 1843, is in oom plete order, fitted up with State Rooms for saloon and eabin passengers, No it ecreeaatie Liha y od in Grd saison, Bio, and An exporie inn goes ont in her, ‘For partieu- I SCHOYEK & CO. to * ‘82 Wallstreet, under the Seamen's Bank, R SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, AND THE GOLD jons—The splondid fast cailing live’ oak ship ROHGRT BOWNE, commanded by Capt. FG. Cameron, ono of the ablest and most experienced Caytaing out of the port of New York, and late first in command of tho U. 8, frigate Macedonian, under Com, ay, during her Inte mission of mercy to Troland. ‘The ship willeall on the 20ch of January. Frederick Jerome, who dis- tinguished himself in saving tho lives in the Ocean Mo natoh, is exgaged tomate. A skilful and experienced Physician and Burgeo ‘sccompaxics the expedition, whiten a toade np of none pectable and steady persons. Advantages are hore offered ras to be met with, and cannot but be sati«i to All desirous of Jolzing the Asaocintion.. Tho ship will ha of BW barrel of Hour 400 do. bee! BW) do, pork, 4 do, broad, G0, me . 1108, 20 do. migar, 100 do, potatoes, BU do, beans 30 bag of coe, 5 DLs. of vinegar, 10 hida. rsolaaoee, 10, bbls, wackerel, 10 do. of onions, 10 boxes of cunp, 20 Kegs of buttor,5 ehesta of ten, 60 quintals of codfish, ‘Tho ahip sud anyo will be: Jong to the passengers, and each passenger will be entitlod tod bartels of fraight, besides his baggare. “It is bellgvod by compoton’ men, that the balance of tho pzuvisions when the voase! arrives st ‘San F:ancieco, will cell for more than the prios of the and it i auppoved ‘hat the abip in that port, will be worth from 9 to Bat wh to emizrate to the Gold Region, thie offers superior advantages in many reepecta, P. 8—As tho liska are {net filling up, the berths showi For further i a) to the Captai board, of ‘ioulars, Fez se oe ptain, on foo Dover street, Fast river. nm on reasonable terms, Peesago, with a soare of Cargonnd voasel, $250. }OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.—TUE FAST g.coppered and coppar fastened shiv Elizabeth Ellen, ied by Capt. Danie! B. Trocman, 600 tons, throe years succeed the: Tsmaroo, and sail with despatch. ‘This a spacious poop-cabin for 24. first cabin parengovs, aud light, airy eccond cabin, between decks For freight or Tencge apply to the to ie Barta & Co, South a ek HE NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENE- fit Association, having purchased (and paid the st instal. ment) the splendid inst sailing New York built ship Salem, com- manced by Captain Is:ac Swain, cffer the test inducements for agsocistios ‘ve shares sre limited to 150, at $150 each, which in- cludes ownership in t2e vessel, 9 months’ provisions, the neces implements for the enterprise, with the exception of bed and bed- ding, and 1,40 pounds freight and baeare free. ‘The first instal. ment required to be paid is $50; the balance when oalled for by ‘the association, The ship is 8% tons hurthen, and now ready for cergo; Iuilt of the best materials, 63¢ feet between decks, cop pered and copper fastened. Captain Swain i. rienced vigator in the Pacitie ocean, having been sever: Cape Horn, and'was lato master of tho shi Bedford. eral gentlemen who have 8 also taken passage for their vives, and this number can be ineronsed. Freight to the extent of 2,000 barrels will be taken. The vessel may be seen at the pier between Rutgersand Jefferson strests, and will be ready for rea,on or before the first of February, if the thares are iamediately secured, Messrs. frown & Howard, pro- of Tammany Hall, have conne’ ted to act ns treasurers to this Aseociation, sud will receipt te amount paid them, and will hold the of the Association, Thoso desirous of goin convenignt and economical way, are respectfully soliaites the Aseociation, in Tammany Hall. Pre HENRY E. RI ptain, n board, at pier 13 Kast river, or 62 outh street; a. G, Benson & Co,, 39 treet, OR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON —THE UNITED Lieve a Steamship Company hereby give notice thatin if contract with the Navy Department, tie spacious atenmabip FALCON will leave’ this 5 Chsareson Thursday, Februsry I, nt noon, pier 4N, H., with the monils for the to take pa'sarefor Califurnia by the way of tho Isthmus of Params, will find it to thaieadvantags to avail thomsslvos of this opportunity, as im the opinion of the undersigned azont for this company, that, rneans, of transportation up the coast of California will be und at Panama, Passengers for Pooific mail steamships that ars tolave Panama Francisco on Yih, February “and | March thould “make immediate application for passage, in fecid dissppoiatment, No eueagement for passage will ing ou the company, unless thesnine be sauctioned by the id. Freight for Chagree 70 conte per cubic foot pro: the do to Havana, $79; do to Chagres, $150, in Cabia; dodo, $20.0 sicerage, Freigut on specie to Chagres } por ce: % percent M. 0, ROBER OR CALIBORVIA --AN BXPERIENCED SHIP MASTAR, having a family and proporty here, wishes to take 'a vessol to San Francisca. and take care of her while thexo, and bring har back to any other place required. ‘The most respectable refuroncosand security given. Address,G—— H— at the office of this paper. {VOR SAN FRANCISCO, C throa year old clipper bar poritively on Saturday alth i dave four cabin peceqees is ddition to these slready 1 tee sho bulk of £00 bola freights Roe lies at the foot of Ru street, pier No, 41 Bast river. For freight or passnge app EZRA BUCKNAM, 2% Sout 1K 01 it, OF _FRANCIS LELAND, 55 Water st. . Dunham master, will VOR CALIFORNIA—TAROUGH THE STRAITS TO SAN hd Regions —A two sear ol, wil be despatched with a lmited numer of cireo, and up th Bacramento to th doing Hight a cra, to California, uptae Sacrament be provisioned for seven montha, ig 1o.an amociation of ‘or partioulars, anply 8 BOHOTER & CO, £2 Wall stres the gold regio% opportunity, Bark BONNE ADELE, Cap’ Persons from the country (an get possanel on Wednesay morn SCHOYER & 82 Wall stroet. ALIFORNIA.-A YOUNG MAN OF LIMITED MEANS would hike to join some joint stock oouaeey of undoubted to fornia, for mutual after their ar rival at the point of destination. Address, with names and refer. tating esiimated expouses and other particulars, H. W. B., ce choraeter, about to proeted overland to Cal provection and sesistance, both om the route pis off ALIFORNIA GOLD-WASHER: ons, Wheelbarrows, Picks, Crow! N MOORE. Warehouse, 198 Front rt. ALIFORNJANS AND GOLD HUNTERS, ATTENTION. The best Gold Washer and Separator yet discovered best assortment of Instrumonte, Tools, Se co sisting Washers of various patterns, Ox Carte, ‘Tools, Stone Wammes Spades, Wheelbarrow: ‘row Bars, Plokax of sil kinds, Price, from $3) to $40. JOUN MAYER & CO, United States Agricultural Warehouse, 195 Front street, N.Y. 14 OUTFIT.—TAE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR ery extensive aseertment of California, euch weighing 5 to 10 Ibs, gearlet, blue, green, i ‘Table Linen and Towels, Toxether with a go: tortment of Dry Goods expressly suited tthe ‘1 No, 39 Naseau street, oor. Liberty, opposite the Po ALIFORNIA.—PERSONS FITTING OUT FOR CA nia, and who are in want ef Tobsoce, either for speaulation | i respectfully invited to call at ou new deeeription of Tobac California markot, It is put up in hal to protect it trom the dampnees, and packed in conve Tt is warranted to rosist the decaying rage, and itis contidontly belived to bo 90, either Cavendish or Fine Cut, mia, The attention of sh IOHN ANDERSON & C0,, srner Pino street. IFE INSURANCE —TUE NAUTILUS LIFE INSURANCE Company, No. 68 Wall street, ineures the lives of persona viriting California, with privilege of residing there. and of making | by the way of Caps Horn, tho | Isthmus of Panama, or by Vera Croz and through Mexico. | MOSRIA FRANKLIN, President Prany Paxman, Actuary. HIRTS FOR CALIFORNIA—THE LARGEST AND MOST atensive Assortment of Shirts, suitable for tho above und at M. WCOLF'S Shirt Mi juantity of freight, can. still be taken. Apply on board, or to = B. Sutton, eS Bearer put up expresily for the “ pound slabs, with tin en- the only kind of Ch that will stond a voy is invited to the above, out and home, eit IN| PREPARING ‘you should not forget to have ail your c' cleaned aind repaired in proper order to make thom last tho age, and fave your new 61 at much below thie usual rate water, No. GMurray street, near Broad quantity done at short notice, jood clothing will spoil om the A, CORTIS80S,__ OKTU NITY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA.--AP- intely at 253 Front st. OPPING THE QUESTION TO CALIFORNIANS. Jobo, where will you get board in California?” incle Peter; Kguew I oxn vourd at #4 por “Yes, but can you obtain board at tha il, X don't know, unste Peter. G, uncle, I have made ample pro 4 Sarrels ‘salt beef, 2f pork, It, pots-and betth fo. Jot of hard bread, Foehall do my own ‘es, Kobert; but how will you get or roads. from the warning Ke @ mines, without wago: nm?” “Why, roll them thero, uncle Peter.” no buildings there. abrink, loosen, the barrels les and tle oon, ‘eH, I don'tknow, uncle; I must think of thn’, ait must atore them in the Turchared 400 the. of preserved ros , served Vegetabics, material for 400 pints Soup, one half bar Sour Crout, (to ieep off the sourvy,) for tl a for AAV pounds’ bread, makes $175. loa. food for a year, or quite d ibs.a day yer week, Theso provisions ere put up in oan keop ZI years, retaining perfectly theh bags, throw them on ost diggings, over atl fer want of food sum of $109, whi lumbia, and its retroor go any whe distant, while poor Joun cau't dig needs dig near by his je Peter, “you can go to Cal slong in the world, my boy, ew ALIFORNIA --FOR SALE--A SMALL MANUFACTURING “INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Wasuinaton, Jan. 11, 181°, rend Danton The Slavery Question.— The Day appointed for the san pia 9 Pathe wry Dantes, i Fernand, Fight.— Programme. The day 18 appointed for the fight. On motion of Mr. Dovglas to-day, in the Senate, Monday wee, the 22d 1 ist. the bill from the Territorial Commin.®¢: Providing for the admission of all the territory acq."Ue¢ from Mexico by the late treaty ‘asone State int.’ the Union, and the adverse report of the Judiciary Co, mittee upon the bill, including the exact, direct, and ,”4Ipable question of the ad- mission into, or exclusion from the new territories of the institution of slavery, Were made the spe- cial order of the day ; as also th.? Muority report, yet to be presented, of Mr, Dow.'8, of the Judi« c1ary Committee, in favor of the bill of Mr. Doug lus, and against the decisions of the Majority of the committee. In more explicit terms, on Monday week the following questions become the special order of the Senate, to be debated from day to day untal the subject 18 exhausted :— ‘ + Nabi broad question of slavery in all its ampli- jude. 2. The questions of free soil and free labor. 8 The constitutionality of inhibiting in the new territories the introduction of the institution of sla- very. 4. The policy and legality of passing a bill admitti: the new territories aga State, leuving the «question of very to be settled by the people thereof, on the for jon of their constitutio: 6. The unconstitutionality of sush a bill. 6. Tbe equality of the rights of the States, and of the people of all the Status, to take into'the terri- tories of the Union, their property of all kinds. slaved as well ttle, witheut hindrance by the Federal or The ‘unconstitutl @ unconstitutionality and inequality of inhi+ biting the Southern man with his sleven; fond ai equal participation in tho territories of the Union, with the Northern man aud his Yankeo notions, 8. Thy degradations of slavery 9. The humiliation of submitting to the Wilmot Proviso. 10. The duty of restricting the demoralizing inst: tution of slavery to its present limits. 11, The outrage which such an act would indict upon the South 12 The opinions of Mr. Jefferson, as the father o the Wilmot proviro, 13. Ti sof the constitution, and th» frequent infractions of its proviriens by the North, im aiding in the escape of runaway negroes 14. The evils of sia , £8 illustrated in the deteri- orated condition of the Southern States, as compared with the prosperity of the North. 16. The original profits of the North in the slave trade, its present predts in manufactures and com- merce, as derived from al bappy condition of the slaves o trusted with the white slavery of the cotton tactories ‘¢ labor, aud the comparative f the South, as con- of the North. wk A defence of the cotton factories, on the tariff of 17. The assumption that the people of the Union decided in fuvor of free soll in the election of General ‘aylor 18. ‘The adverse arsumption that he was cauee he is @ elavebolder. and therefore pl own domestic interests to the interests of the South. 19, The Allison letters, and all the other letters of Gen, Taylor. 20, ‘The annexation of Texas. 2U. The Mexican War. 22) The Buttalo Hunt. 23, The boundary of Texas, and all the correspond- ence relating thereto. 24, Tho re-annexation of Now Mexieo by the inva- sion of Gen. Kearny, and his military occupation of ad territory, 25. Lhe proposed military occupation of Yucatan at the fast eession and the supposed negotiations on foot | for the re-occupation ef the island of Caba. 26, The gold mines, 27. The danger of losing them from the rapid influx | of population, unless forthwith incorporated as a State into the Union. 28. The diMculty of amalgamating the hybrid Mexi- cans with the Anglo-Saxon population, £9. The French Revolution, and all the other reve- lutiona in Europe, including the flight of the Pope. 30. The necersity ofa railroad to the Pacific the impossibtiity of its early completion without government in the new territories. 31. The Nicholsen letter, and the causes of defeat of 1 Caos. 82. The Buffalo Convention, and the effect of free soil, in the result of the late election. 88. The polloy of the whigas in Ohio, as contrasted with their policy im Missisalppi, in the late Presidential canvass. 84. The rerolutions of the Southern States, and the proceedings of the late Southern caucuses in the capi- tal. 35. The resolutions of Northern Legislatures, and the defeat of Hannegan ag un example, 36, The dangers of the horrors of intestine war, from the constriction by metes and bounds of the institution of slavery. 37. he immorality in the sight of the world of as renting to its further extension. £8. ‘The patriotic sacrifices of our fathers, and th of Washington, and bi ainst sectional disput 40. Cheap poatages, 41. The Sub Treasury. 42. Rivers and Harbors. 43. The public lands and the Indians. 44 The National convention of ’44,and the admi blood of our patriotic sizes. 89, The farewell addre: nistration of James K. Polk. 46. The slavery of the Bible, the slavery of the Jews, the slavery of tho Romans, and the slavery of the South. 41 ‘The British emanolpation system inthe West Indies, and the decrease of the eugar crop in Jamulos, from the substitution for slaves of the Hill lies 48, The question of slavery in the Di ion to the State of Vieryland. 49, The danger of a remeval of the capital. 50 The glories of the Union and the horrors of dis- rolution 61. Tho duty and determination of the South. 62. The duty and fixed position of the North. 53, Dissolution, Jewelry, doing o gocd business in manufacturing cane and hip heade, and jobbing in.general. Tu a man with a amail cxp.ial pportunity, ag the husinga® has boon established ‘Tho proprietor will noil ata great scr fice mediately—terms cash. Apply to David ite Heation i# made “MEDICAL, HE FOLLOWING ARTICLE WE COrY WIT! suze from the Boston Mereantile Journal, and we hope ifany | of cur nvmerous readrs have any ef the complaints which it is dily avail themselves of it, BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. enid to sure, they wild s It visa known many years ago that the wild cherry tres climate porsested valuable medicinal properties, Inderd ¢! Wan known to the Aboris tues, and decoction of the leaves or Larket this tree Las ever been regarded by their physi of the mout effectaal remod es ia many diseases, ‘hts fu yeors gince, arrated the att tion of Dr, Wist: rested its effects when adminis jon with other remedial agent ¢ (ural virtuca might be greatly improved und by te, whose propercies were wall proved a medicine was produced which consti ue in pulmonary iflections snd disvases @ proverblalls. py tutes a remedy of great of the chest and throat ii, by Mersre, A. B, & D. Sa Irving House, corner cove & Co, 80 Maden Eset Broadway; Haviland, K lane, and by the Drugeiste generally. YER'S COERKY PECTORA: er discoveres for the cure of Coughs Co Bold by Drnggista everywhere. RK, RICA AGDSO! ‘to the New York ‘ll private diseases, vit. a eA, Gloot, Seminal Weakness, Office, No. 10 Park place, from 9 A. M. to 8 &. M. ot deotive hie patients by days; but trusts, froma long plaints, ho will cava conseqence TAF BEST REMEBUY EY- 13g and Gonsuuptior. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN and Pharmaay, of —Primarg of secoudszs 1A—THE SUPERIOR promising ® cnre ia ono o: two preotion wad stady in thog 9 ons applying to him from the e attending improper trentmont, or an injudiclous ‘ase of mercury. Patiente residing in the countey, ev not wishiny ‘male porsonal application, can have all neosessry me and advice forwaxted to thera addgewing Dr. Richarder 00, and oncioning $10 In all such eases oure will be tend. “PRATOAL RV ATR 0., BB Grvsawioh strest—office hoare9 to 12 A, ed}. ‘Those who apply im tne early pidity and litte inconvenience ely, huwover, those wh Ye, who oxn proper ve frst, or incipient, to , fear'y throe montha yrcv-alona willbe dividol between the passoncers whoa thay rerch gentlemen, this is a gi ‘Trestiso, 1M, 6 to9 YH. ( stages will be eurprised at th Attending their cure. Lt is fered from a certain clave of his services, In stricture, froin advanced and distressing stacer, (from aud a very extensive PATCH LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. — in Tazoxjuol, will be detained unti! Seturday next (2th) to give time to complete the saloon for th accommodation of passengers, superior to any vessel up for Califernia, Passengers must have their bagrace on board on Friday, and be on board the bark on Saturday, before 12 o'clock. of their staterooms ion) he can afford = rapid, cacy, ind 4 for ctating, oan ‘be ob from po other sowree in Amerion. -—DR, HUNTER WILh FORFEIT ANY SC if failing to cur come we der bie 6% Patients ae in’ 6d to his Dispensary, No. New York city, without fear, as thousands his practionl exporience spd on Unfortunate in the role ‘call. His Red Drep nots like magic in divenses ofthis clase Read and refleot—The afticted would d wel to before trusting their? ealM, happiness, ard, in many cases, Tiven, in the hands of physicians jenoranc of tois class of ‘Lt ia certainly impossible for one man to understaud sre rubject to, bas his particular branch, ja which he than bie brother avd, therefore, to that he devotes Hunter is known to be the most m ccsaful practitioner in the Union im mercurial and privavedi: ND-CARTS, WAG nd a goneral assor'- ment of ‘mining implomonts, together with a full assortmont of Wire-cloth eereous, for eale’ at low prices, at, the Agricultural he homan tami ‘OST EXTRAORDINARY WORK—TO THE MARRIED or thone contemplating martin, Private Medieal Cermyanion, ¢ Gold julo Carts, Baggage @ Macriod W oman’ 8, by Or. A. M, Manricona. ‘This work is weoting with mostastounding salon y been disposed of) Every temale is ied, although it ie ime discloses inportaat secrets Hore every female most efficient reme- Gorn tunen Plonzba aa la awerd, wa, Seives, tor Jakes, Ploughe, and, in # word, everything inthe hardware line necessary for persons going to | getting a cepy, California, al! of which will be sold cheaper than they can be bovght at any other establishment in the United Staves N, B.— Hore or Mule Powers got up exp-easly for drivir ¢ Gold Washers (24,000 copics having alread: whether married tended erpecis ily for the married, known to them particularly. can discover the causes, symptons, and th ‘mode of cure in evei Niching offiee, 129 Lil on, No. 98 Chesnut street, Pbil dies, and mosteert TSTOL All kinds Belte and t Knife Shonthe, Gun Slings, &e.. mad York, pues ie Lines te able verms, at the old atard No, 20 Oatbarin case, F single ow stole, Gun Materials, Aw: Piahoke PB. Ride makers Wanted immed (12LFORMA Dact J te init rnia sud d » to loave their 1iP onessas with dz frlunde, 0 welt to eail at Brady's, New. iy Bree? wey, ¥ renson of recent {muprovemeata nnd ad. Aitdone vo bis establicnmont, (aithful wad true likeueor:e nay be obts ued at the notice, ; W.R. Davis, Boston. On’ the receipt of $1, » copy will be transmitied by mail, free of posings, to all pasta of the ‘All otters tovet bo addressed, post. prid, to A.M. MAURICEAU, box 1,124, New ¥ork city, Office 129 La ty stroe: LTS AND BOLSTBRS FOR CALIFORNIA— f Pinto Isters, Travelling Knapszoke, ‘at the siorteat notice by JOSIPH T. BELL, 186 Fulton stzeet, opposite Church street, rae OFFICR.—DR. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET neat Chatham stres, so well known ## tho most soe: titioner in New York, in the trestment ‘a tion for ekill in thoeo old half-cured cages thst cxisted for jeara, ia prominent, Gleet, striconre, ulcort ‘of in the throat or nov, paing In the hesd and y . Comedtutional, waakuees, bronght on by a morct habit indulged in by young men, ca PrestGlowa decay ant nightly emiesiona. positively proven Bosent casos onred in four days, without mercury, No alterations In diat from businem RMS FOR CaLIFOKNIA—A FEW "ORR CASES City made and U.S, Rifles, U, 8 Musketa, U. & Car the broeeh; the above articles ea. be hud on weanon- it. neat Oak by the ‘Also, on hand, a general asvor ment ct Dow- Teand singe Guve, Celt aud Aller's Revolvers, Bowie Knives munition, Ke. &e, Guns made and tof veneren) disoneys, | ma the mere preliminaries of business. WwW. —Da. MURVHY OF 63 GOLD on ali forme ot private dis jrhean ho ov An REOTYPRS —PERIONS ABOUT Noe ry Mved IN Way CRAY, OF Odive 60 Gold strvets oper om 7 ‘These fifty-three items, and many other inci- | dental ones, are all ouapse ended in the motioa ot Mr. Douglas adopted by the Senate, fixing | Monday week as the day on whieh to open the ball on the Calitornia bill, and the majority and minority reports of the judiciary upon it. In the debate whicn will follow the taking up ot said bill and reports, every one of those fit a three items will be discussed. From present indications, the debate will be Set of this | full, fierce, savage, compromising and unyielding, pacific and warlike, grand, gloomy, and peculiar; and, from present appearances, also, it will en innothing. Everything will be said, but nothing will be done; everything will be threatened, but nothing executed; and the administration of Gen. ‘Taylor will be saddled with the whole respon- sibility. Ww. Wasuisaton January 13, 1349. Stock Issued—The Caifornia Rumors. The amount of stock of the late loans issued to | foreign account during the week ending this after- noon, was $457,250. It was apportioned as fol- lows :— | Switzerland..... 11,000 Rio. . +» 6000 Fiavee + 192,950 Irelamd......... 13,000 | Eugiend., . 7.500 _- | Cemany Total. « « $457,250 We have made ingutries as to the truth of the rumors that still more astounding revelations, with regord to the mineral wealth of California, had been received by the Departments here, and have been assured that itis u mistake. Corraborating advices are being continually received, but nothing adding m any way to the gorgeous descriptuons already published The Department made no se- cret of the firstintelhgence which they received of the newly discovered wealth of Culitorma; om the contrary, every facility waa given to the press, by permitting it to copy eatraets from the demi- ollicial communications received, and the offictal deepatches were published within a tew days their reception, The allegations against the Secretary of War, mm particular, or any of the heads of Departmenta, of suppressing the golden news, is, therefore, absurdly mdiculous, Even if these gentlemen desired to suppress it for their own advantage—a proposition we do not, by any means, admit—the risk they would ran im domg so would be sufficient to deter them, granting that _ they consider their characters of some importance. The truth is, there can be no donbt as to the greet, mineral wealth of California, and itneeds no extra gilding to turn the heads of half the people of the Union. B. Wasuinatos, Jan. 13, 1349, Stath Week of the Session. The sixth week of the session has been leag une, profitable, in the matter of the business of the twa houses, than any of its unprofitable predecessors. ‘The Senate have had several debates on she sla- very question, meidentally, and have appointed Monday week for the consideration of the bill of Mr. Douglass, for the admisston of New Mexico and California as one State into the Union; ond of the report of the Judiciary Committee againat it. They have passed the Hotise bill supplying certain de- ficiencies im last year’s appropriations, and have considered a number ot private billa, The House have expended the weok, principally in the discussion of the mileages, and the Florida negro cage. They are, however, getting on with the civil and diplomatic bill, and some apprehen- sions of the cholera will tend to. shorten their wastetul discussions. é The residue of the session, we trust, will be more lively, and more important to the public inters ests, than the six weeks that have been expended Movements of Fndividuala: Gen Taylor is expected to vert Covington, Ky. om his route to Washingtoo, during the coming moath. Gep Green, of BR. 1, fer some time part detaloed a6 ] must | home by indispesition, has ezsived in Warhlagtany