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Court for This ‘Cmcuit Covar.—Nos, 210, 218, 219, 228 to Piras —Part 1.—Nos. 179, 198, 289, 295, 207, Ferra Sa SA Part 2.—Nos. ; 8; 80, 84, 88, 119, 122, 126, 183, 188, 142, 166, 106, ‘Teo the officers and members of the New York Solentren Association Gentlemen, your ovedient fone ta New Youx, Jan. 15, 1250. RICHARD WILLIS, New Yorx, Jan, 22 1850, MEN mmunication of the 15th inst., ten- dering to the New Yoru Volunteer Acsoolation the proceeds ofa coneert, came duly to hi one Associasic t fe Wittis— co u je large. ‘“WRppusting svat your efforts may be crowned with the success ‘they deserve, we subscribe ourselves: Your obedient servants, MORTON F. TROBILD, Chairman of Committee. J.D, Po: cing to? To BROOKS’ cheap m Fulton street, wh y Wish to obtain the’ n Bis Boots, Shorg, Gaiters, Ov A Lot of the Neatest, Finest, Richest, rercet and cheapert silk and estia Cra ; Geived ut the Five Dollar Snit store, ‘ Cleat s— a rare chanee to dealers and Galltorsions sau and Beekinan streots. fifth Avenue and Madison Be ctprans wi before offered wit fe whaever. Also, 18 lots on Lexington avenue, tb and dith ‘streete, counary. fied fa saying ‘lint if you want a good picture, w better place to Votgtiander’s celebrated Opera Glasses.— Just received, a small invoice of these Opera Glasses, which Surpare ail others in mazuifying power and field of sight, and py their snpericr quslicice have gained « just, celebrity im London an. E. WHITH, 247 Broadway. Premium Shelt “th. Boots which ually $5 and $7 in ether ste *) ‘eto order for $5, vg RY boots SS we, usually $4 Sand $5, Orders f: furnished at the ae sor. Water Proof boots from $4 B0'to a6, corner of Pultom and Naseau streets. M ‘THE DOCTOR. igs and Toupces, always on hand, of MEDHURSS & HEAR de of the heat latest improvements, that competent fuaze have prevocnoed, them, perfect heads of hair. Also, Long Bair, Ringlets, Frisettes, eto, ete, Cail at the Manufactory, 27 Hair Dye.—Batenelor’ bey or whiskers the moment it eis pp ~p it eam be washed without ing aiataly witnoas plied, without Immediately witbout disturb odor. Itis applied, or sold paason's, 17 ‘Broadway. Dr. Powell, Ocul! Aurist, d&c.,attends to isenses of the Bye ard Bar, fcom nine to four o'clock, dai’ at Ibe Warren street, where can be had his popular Tre: on the Bye, id ecition, price 5% cents; also, his self- comes Eye avd Err Fountslng, and s great variety of beautif Artificial Ey: s. ures of Rhe Cony eran cords, oun e the pub Bor at the Deyot, No. 6 Bowery. —— COMMERCIAL APFAIRS. HONEY MARKET. Wednesday, Jan, 23-6 P. Quotations for stocks, to day, do not vary materially 80, ey me, read Price 75 cents a bottle. rom thote current at the close yesterday. Atthe first beard, Unived States 6's, 185¢, advanced \ per cent; Reading Railroad, ; Farmers’ Lor ad Hudson River Railroad, \. Erie Railroad dectined 3¢ per cent, evd Harlem Operators in the street have abandoned all hope cf any speculative mor ut in fancy stocks, \d the public generally bave become so strongly preju- diced against everything in the shape of stocks that do not pay real bone fide dividends, without any increase of capital or creation of indebtedness of any kind, that it will be along time before present holders wil fad customers at anything like present prices, Govern. it apd sou State stocks are the only eecuri- ties which are beyond apy doubt er question; andas capiteliste become alarmed and more surpiclous of eail- road securitics of all Kinde, they will turn their atten-, thon more to public rtcoks. At the second board there were moderate sales of all the leading fancies, at prices below thoee current in the Erle Bonds fell off Sy per cent, Erie Raliroad Ni, Farmers’ Loan \. ‘The following appeared in the Mereld of yesterday, report from Albany: — RATLROAD, Mr. Ownn presented # petition for confining the loos tion of the Erie Ratiroad to the line of 1646. This, probably, is not understood by the public gene- rally, but there is « vast deal of meaning init. When it is announced that the Erle Railroad Company con- semplate stopping the line at Horgelleville, the object petition presented by Mr. 0 ill be seen. y be able, by a great extension of ite and @ great increase of its floating debt, to complete the road to Hornellsviile, bot there it must stop, the company are making an effort to reach the Lakes ever the charter for which ite whole in- fluence is working at Albany to obtain. This is the Horvellsville and Buffalo road, w! will pass @ point about twenty miles from Dunkirk. This twen- ty miles of road the Erie company intend con- structing, 10 as to save its charter. The inhabi- tents of the Southern tier of nties are using all their influence in the Legislature to defeat the Hornelleville and Buialo company from getting arter, but they bave offered to withdraw ir Op- porition if the Erie company will build twenty miles ‘more of road om the line stipulated in ite charter; and qhis the company refases, The fact i+, that the Erle Kaliroad Company is bankrupt; it has very little money, and lets credit; and the road will never reach Lake Erie, unless a new company is formed to extend it be- yond Horneileville, We shail see rome curious move- ments in Albany, this winter, in relation to this road) and rome extractdinary developements will doubtiess be made. ‘The annexed statement will give @ pretty good idea of the nature of shipments made from this port to Ca- lifornia:— Canco or Bank Iwanow bie Fon San Faaxersco.— dies, currants, 1) ‘casks. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $165,607 69; payments, 912.502 04; balance, $5,080.512 14. ‘The Greemvich Insarance Company have declared a remi annual dividend of fire per coat the capital ftoek, payadle on and after the Ist of February. The Manhatten Gas Li; Company, $2 50 per Phare on the full stock, and $1 75 per share on the rerip, payable on demand, The Auburn aod Syracuse Railroad Company bave declored & dividend of four per cent, payable on th® det of February. ‘The Treasurer of the Hadeon River Railroad Com- peny bes given notice that the semi-aanual payment ‘of fnterest on tho bonds of the company will be mad: at ite oes, om the ist of February. Bubscriptions to the it of $750,000 have been made to the Pittsborgh apd Erie Railroad, $25,000 of which have been pald in One handred and fifty thousand dollars hare been sub-cribed toward: boilding @ railroad from Stamford to Danbery, Conn. The Mexican gor at have recently established ee act for the extinguishment of the pabile debt. It provides that the government shall make ® general ar- had only 42,0¢0 inhabitants. It now has @ population of about 300,000, and its exports amounted to man, women, In the report put forth by the Narlem Railroad Com- pany, upon the announcement that a dividend of two per cent had been declared upon the old stock, we find nothing about construction account, we therefore are entirely in the dark relative to ase during the past six months. The gross earnings and expendi- tures for the year ending Deo. 3let, 1849, were, aco »rd- ing to the statement of the management, as annexed :— Hartem Ree Saw ann Expenses. Gross earni 19135 8% Sunsing eapenese fer "iar.000 87 Reported net revenue sp eses $100,105 46 Interest on preferred stock. bidgaca do, on indebtedness. . 000 151,009 00 Balence appliable to dividend on old stock. $41,106 46 ‘The last cemi-annual report of this company stad — ghat 47,776 shares of old stock had been issued. If there has beem no increase sinoe, the dividend lately declared will require $47,776, or $6,670 more than the reported net eernings. It thus appears, according to the official statement of | the company, that the two per cent dividend declared | bas not been earned in the past twelve months. We have no doubt the construction accounthas swallowed ups portion of the running expenses; and the report made under oath to the Secretary of State, will doubt- less show what additions have been made to that ac- count, ‘To enable those interested to make a compari. | ton when the next report appears, we annex the last statement of the construction account, &o.:- New Youx axp Hanuem Rarnoan—June 90, 1849 Copstruction.........645 + $3,985 107 59 | Equipment . os visee 2) SLM Realestate... . + $105,119 67 Lees mortgages... + 60,242 00 ——— 48,867 67 Materials on hand........ + 86328 40 Outstanding accounts, balanc: + 20.823 aL Cash om band........... + 78,168 22 En eT ETO + $4,931,402 76 Capital stock, old... . $2,898.760 00 Preferred stock. . 1,865.000 00 $3,753,780 00 Bond ++ 586,602 64 Lets eal estate mortgage: + 68242 00 - 530,380 64 Unpaid dividend, No. 1, preferred stoek .. 127 4 Story, Mills & Co, . 10,273 92 Prout and los: + $6595 71 TURN. 55 5s Any addition to this amount may be understood as being the excess of running expenses, not considered | good policy to deduct from gross earnings, it will, how. | ever, be put down to equipment, materials on hand, &e., or under the wholessie head, “constraction,” which is an enormous reservoir of items, and swallows up sn immense amount of expenditures, which have nothing whatever to do with what is legitimately con- struction account, So long as the management of rail- Toads have such an account into which they can carry annually avy portion of the runuing expenses they please, stockbolders will never know what the actual expenditures for working raliroads in this country are. We have noticed, with pleasure, that several railroad | companies have passed resolutions ordering the con- struction account to be immediately and permanently closed. the effect of which will be visible at the close of | the present year. At the East, the stockholders have some voice in the internal management of the com- panies in which they are interested; whereas, here, we never hear of a stockholders’ meeting, or ees that they have, in fact, any thing to do with the management, ‘The annexed statement exhibite the quantity of cer- tain articles exported from this port for the week end- ivg January 22, distinguishing the destination and ex Cent OF smipments Wo aca piuce: Commance or THe Pont of New Youx—Weexty Ex- ronts To London.— Potash, 162 bbia.; pearlash, 90 do.; rosin, 405 do 5 turpentine, 1.085 do ; . es ‘copal, 15 cases; Te Havre —Potash, 85 bbis ; peariaeh, 88 do ; lard, 8,974 lbe.; whalebone, 21.470 do; Pitaves,!10,000; segars, 10,00; Sonn pea, BS 000. To Honse —Potash, 86 bbls.; spirits turpen- | tine, 20 do's rom, 151 do.; rice, 374 tlerces; hops, 74 | bales: do.; tobacco, 62 } logwood, 20 tons, To ira — Staves, 58 000. Rs 500 toms, Rosin. 96 bbis.; piteh, 100 do ; tar, 18 do.; turpentine, 10 do; mackerel. 24 do; soap. 19 lard, ‘890 Ibs ; tobacco, marufac- tured. 1009 do; spun yare, 47 colle; salmon, 45 kite; | lumber. 3 000 fret. To New Grnaada, $¢ —Mo, candles. 10 boxes; butter, £60 Ibs ; eugar, refined, 1760 do; brandy, 2 quarter pipes; domesties, 62 pl «| Centrel America.— Flour. 60 bbl; bread, 25 do ; . foreign, 725 4 brendy, American, 1,018 gallons, brai do.; g10, foreign, 129 do 3b j oll, 200 baske: 5 000 feet To Mexico —Steel, 100 boxe mould candies, X fieb, 67 COO Ib t Dom 7 pork 350 do ; her. ring 26 do; 80 do ; rise, 16 tere whale off, 40 gallons; romp, 1260 boxes: mould oan: dies, 40 do; tobaceo, 2 bude ; lard. 1.607 Ibs; hacis, h, dry, 90,240 do.; butter, 1,194 do it Indies —Fiour, 100, bbls 56 srcvclon 230 boatey whale ell, iol gations pepper. 39 bage: lomber, £3,000 feet; lard, 7.620 Ibs: fan, dry, 24.016 do; cheese. 2.156 do.; hams. 2,210 do; poe 651 do ; tobacco, maoufsctured pork, 70 mould nai de; : factured, 983 1b eal, 47.60 do. lard, 6068; tea, 401 Go; cbecse i 998 butter, 2403 ¢o oo es rw ye doer, $70 ar bege; rum. a, webeons; soap, 1 Doser mould candles, 50 do ; nh pet r The movements in provisions and olen a have Intely been limited ; Im fect, the aggregate exports for the part week or two have been small, even for the eva. son—thir, im the face of importations greater then ever before known for @ correrponding period, is not avery favorable feature in our foreign trade The shipments of cotton have been limited but so much above thore current this tl: last year, that the value does not vary so much the quantity. Prices for breadstuffs role low, and the redaction ia eb ipmente bas, therefore, a corresponding effect value. T some idea of the falling off in exports this year, compared with leat. ro far as quantity is oon- fe jane ‘we annex s statement tommy np ty = od pio ye yh Great Briteio, up to the latest dates in each year: — Baraperorys Exronren te Great tare asp Inetann Prom 1.1848, From i te ‘atet datesin = to sete doves a im 1850. Flour, bbie. C29 904 227,319 Corn mealde. 45.193 ne barb. 84.005 4 Ind. corm do.5,071,718 4178449 This table shows an enormous decrease in the juantity cf breadstuffs ei to Great Britaio and Ireiaod, ia sees esersesea m2) me we » 3 oe | se we) ws 20 Reading RR wo see e eee $4 S31402 76 | RuUsrs Bra. New Yous. LOST AND FOUND. NAA osr- DOLLARS REWARD!-ON THURSDAY ‘i contain- ing S30 ty an ow and vant som read way pala tothe ho a it No, 201 aid to he pareeg whe Molivers said poeketbook ‘at No. OUND—& BLACK ORAPE VEIL, IN BROADWAY, v oan Exchange P) Sraipirenctens | Ee the bave b; 4 ‘payir for spain oma fxiais COR: 49 John surect. = ~ WANTs, WANTEDTA vies RATE a +5 was Avply at pace 1B PECs stewets ih Breckiyae Wie STEAM RNGINE, HIGH OR LOW »» of 25 oF 30 hy hy - order. Address Box (8, wold ‘RB AND ae eae BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGB, IN A deepnii Rha iccaeaiee Sepsis Ae lary first year, ear, 820. WARTED.;4 SITUATION AS COOK. BY 4 VERY spectabie woman, whe has 1 fl or ba he’ beet of ity reforoace, "Please street, between the Third and wes, in the Tear. ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE GIR beh of roferense oka ba ete ber" last iy 4 " matsp ots Bases ~ pte coiled Warmers 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG wowan. AS Lm ag ite family, as age or to do ge- rbieetion Foster dntance in he rintwy. "lease call at 10° Oliver A SITU ironing. The Waitin UATION BY A VERY COMPETENT ith good city references, as Nurse and Seam: would do chamberwork an due, in the book store. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A VERY R. apectablo young woman; is ® good ae the best of city ret a be Please call at 20 Glarke strove, between opposite Dominick, ANTED——BY a RESPECTABLE proves NT fa fe'c duit eTu sixth |W washer and izoner. young wom: 0 cook, wash, | se Chamberma site: or as children's Ni ni pial d reference from her last. pl we call Pi She can be seen for two di 00. SS sutiom etreet, in the renr. No objections to goa short distance in the aged. ANTED-—BY A RES*ECTAB: man, @ situation as first rate Cook. ofeity ri \drees 24 Catherin ment. Can be ecen until feognset, WANTED: B 4, RRSPECTaBIE We ANE Ti BERMAID, AND ish ia the washing sad leoulenere pions face by a woman who sheroughly understands ply at 461 Twelfth street, betwer s.en for two de). ANTED— ‘ff rituatio, ber werk. Resp | Golds street, froot 4NTED~A BOOK- KEEPER- ONETH AT IS RAPID: urate im his worl w Wy ANTEDSA Basso (L804 Ti TENOR N 0) Singer, of good telont, temporarily in & church high up town, whe would fool compensated by m I iuition and aid reat ty obtais ing ried si C) fonroe street. WANTEDA SITUATION, BY a RESPECTABLE girl, that can bring the best of city reference, aa a | rashes, and Lrouer, tn some rerpsctable family. | lived two years in her last place, Can be seon fort eviays at No. 145 Elisabeth street, in the rear, on the third ANTED—SITU ATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE one as Cook—she understands washing, if requi r would take care of ce wt tof city reference. Ploose call a (roby street, im the rear, between Prince and Houst strecta. TANTED-—BY 4 A RESPECTABL who has served six months wi | + MN adlanty" ate j D a 15s, cornerof Avenue A and Third strect, third tose. Can be geen two daym | ANTES 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG wou. a Private family; to a test ¢ ¢f city reference for be seen until suited, at lot plac W4XTED— A Siruatt | Prot a8 Chamber ‘aiter; ah | willing to th the washing or plain se of | Le ot AnD, ots, FOR Bau BELLS 6 SLYMPIO © soe —THURSDAY patna 7 Precisely. yh et Va ee el en, real Application it. Li ike, €8 White ore street, by nive o'clock daily, A. M. OR TOE Retin +4 THE HUNGARIAN REFU- Kemble havi aes asl} eg meni Coma 2a ARNUM’S AMERICAN “MUsEUM— Wansger and Proprietor; J. tertainms T. BARNUM, Greenwood, Jr., Assistant betti Family wil appear engages Wemyss, Motors Higgine.’ Misses” rainahovs ho enact at acu en f Melangesy’ Sketches, bos fhe Breloten of the Bleck ‘Greealana Wise, enurmous Serpents, mammoth Crocodile, he d= missicn, 2 cemts, Chil "The puvile niin preparing surprises for them. The 8 more; ATTOR Lu- ISSEY; FAMILY JARS; Songs; weit Dissol vie Viows, Chromatrope, d for oun week. Union of the comics! the magnificent and prineely spectacle of CLN- BY ‘or the Glass Slipper. Admittance 25 vents; ehil- dren under ten, 126 cente, MERICAN NUSICAL FUND 800 scribers, and the public = ow De merinn Tram, tes Julia No ; Sigrorins, Penis 3 cor Forti, Signor Row Corsi, Sige nor Beneventano, foseph Burke, and an Orchosira of Sinty performers.’ During the rand Pot-Pourri, for fifty mine it im the eo a $Sleach; Amphitheatre, 25 cents, be secured at the Box Office of the Astor Plece Opera House, $1 Gerch. Subscriptions for the remaining three Cone je and book stores, as also at the at the Box Office missions to four admissions to each Convert. 6 ADAME BORRNSTEIN-ROUTH, OR OF Singing, 29 Eost Twouty-first street, thrve dors from Benedver. SPKOIAL NOTIONS, Noucs 70 MERCBANTS.--CUSTOM HOUS®, NEW York, Collector's Otice, Janvary 234, 1SW.-=This office Mill Be opened for busine m ¥ o'elook, A. M., until 4 ovivck, P. M., until further notic HM, MAXWELL, Collector. AMEN INSTITUTE.—AN ADJOURNED MEE’ ing of this lustitute will be held this (Thursday) eve de o'clock, & ita rooms, No, 3' adway. A fail perendance of members te requested, The By-Laws will be the only business conside B. MEIGS. Recording Secretary. OTICE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO TUR Legislature of this State, at the next sersion thereof, for the incorporation of a company, to becalled “Tae New York and Virginia Steamship Company, hundred oo 4 dollars, and with cr with @ capital of three Fight to inerease the and places as with the weal Powers and privilege OR SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE SIXTH ward —The two story mouse and lot ot ground, No. Mort street; alto the lot adjoining, No. 63 Mottstree?, (oach Te lot 26x64 es ta cont pay reels EB, AT HOBOKEN— upon the eariest corms, Enquire fice, a w. W, SHLPPEN, Agent. H PROPERIY FOR SALE.—TaR for sale her farm, e of cultival se, two cott ng two miles north of Newburg, 0 cay. N Apply to Mrs. LIN GRACE ouURCH FoR BALE-NO. 271 sles for Shree pertons, an sted. ec Few ye sos opdee tlie city reference, “Apply at NO Laer Sg La a meorecra | oT] 7 ANTED—a TONSICR, APPLY TO MARTIN & CO.,95 Front st. Rk 4 a be tee ARDWARE 8sTOCK Wishing to retire, will he bas haser ca Situated In the Immediate lara can be oblained by ayply teva the houts of 5 an: 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a YOUNG WO Child's Nurse, who is 0, PRINTERS-—-W ANTED ‘TO SELL, A PRINTING Prove in tho Western country, now ia micoesaful opore h bactiption. A ving $a) ve lequey. ©) r Jy useful, an he is weil acquainted wish the see and eposks ni and the best re jos Cau bo given, Ad~ teed B., 198 Chare ACTIVE. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, 1 some ex vo bs Want * PROFITA ue having and hoon Ot $1000 addvets PE. Herald U TUATION, Wao 28 ace! leat washer and ironer, sad ue: 9 thorong! ‘2 The dost of city referees Please call at 170 Amos street. Can be seen it 465 RAR sud Tenth size y ihe year will be veil the Hove of Fesraary ime Apply <WANTS A SITUATION AS WET woman with © freen brevet of Was A ore: alvo, faney Chain wile "sh | T F CALsroRs ta “HOUSES or oro. Fai EWAN & * from "Gember he having been in shat [ins beovions. The beet of * Prenes add & wore to hich will ve promptly y. Jo having lows | with evieient we Nehters, is prepat ared to Sepmente of more nd refers to Mesers. James | Keeler a © ont wereet, New York, and to In G. | Commer, Beq, iaven. FORNTA ® Wester, to oLD +. by which every jo at the cwifrnis ries only $3. ahere C4 wieed Ravine |* akeOLD ocrree f[°¢ LET, AND IMMEDIATS POSSESSION CIVEN— he spacious be ited amount, furniture, merchandise, ke., at the DOLEARS A enuine loog Canaries, of in York, ana te Cail at No. 79 Can= ONG BREED CANARY BIRDS, FOU O lanyorted trash. ba’ worth aud beauty, raise that oan be fouud im the city. street, pri heen, under his store, in hers.” Apply to ge, 000% om Rroguctive | " quauiities to suit & D Now OAN ATO PRR OBST. INTEREST, rane. ne Fins? PREewiUM AWARDED OLIVER B. GOL Iai P.M. éaily, etior given at all other hou: ¢ dollars for ten lesson includiog Instructic bap are for the ublished a amall price $1, VE THE past oF Peacd- Gelivered in ay p r™ v4 Wail street ~ a ror FR NCH LAMPS, NO. 45 Jeet received a NCH LAMP O1L—ViCTOR GiROUD, FRENce p and Clock maker, 4 Brood #ay, begs leay fe public that, baving mace srtan ply of the abe excellant ail, he te aan may bo rejnired. Prost oeivable el fot | ee from gum, hich prever 4. Mien BB pee cent ch GH ARURS LLLLUS, 20 Des vor stevet. TOR(A'9 1.4 UW ORB: LITER From Qu BEN Vict i teetityin Wioh itt 7 eucecss it dovorres. TLLO W8— WILLOWS. 20, DOURLE RUN DLR aint Frepoh Willows, § Ww Ad secured ci seston ihe the evenit of perforin jax Maretuek. ae Seats ia'Bes Boxee t oF season, neo— Para 1; cents, Doors o} ath STOR PLACE CIRCUS.-IN aes UENCE OF AN =e Lhe opening of nme ‘on Monday oe ob tt K ist aud his So (Thursday) | iy 2th, | Perri street. ICAN BRASS BAND —FIFTH AN- Shelton's Byass Band, will be givon at tho Broadway. on Friday mn the Bead will Hy 3a Quick Step, (new): a Tadios, to be had of 3 ‘Shelton, W. Roberteon, Chas. John Av derson, Win, arkin, Tewas Abier, or at the? oor pn the Viendywarters of (Ye Band, 107 Walker gor, D. Underhit, B Bal Floor may we pe T Ble scsortmenc of really. gee tary for tvo patio RANKLIN THEATRE, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.— Every evening, until further notico, the original and cll known "Female Minstrels,” being ‘the only organi the world. ‘They will he assisted by the band Also the wonderful tribe of “Female who will appear in Ho font 1y,"” together wi ‘who will persouare modern times. Ad ting the irasterplecrs of avelent and modere ed by the only company of temale minstrels, rated band of sable beothers, Some members 1 Academy of Dewi; atuary, pronoun ¢ owly tru 4. Pertormauges every night, rerfornances every Wednesday ond Satnrday at 3 Lavy VOCAL ‘character of Cinderella, ean have neighboring city, by applying to Mr. Wow. Feui, from) te i von toms to 5 o'clock. IGEON SHOOTING.—A SPLENDID DOUBLE BAR- led English Fowling Viece will be shot for on Thurs- a th inst, at2 o'clock, at the Red House, Harlem, in Wich sportsmen are invited to participate, as woll ag im TLLTAM M'CORMI ae; AUCTIONEER... 11ANDSOME tention of families and the of Furniture i ‘as all made to order, cr substantial furniture, ne five bed rooms, basement ries eash, bank: rr ere ’ B afow Tonal stzeet; Kiout, Hai Chairman, ¢.9534 Broad P Bond strect.—Mr. ter are row forming. ‘F £1 336 o'clock ; Tues Private Je for waltaing. pore an) ptiom, consisting of Biograph; tine Comnereis!, Urograph eal Works. . ye t exposes the mercena, avey ef tho ft pevcr om literal terme, @) Canal strect, near Chard 10 the drug sto: mpi the new fiotet and Sark ’ <8, * Bh. I Purdy, Serge. F. H. Watorbury, Sorat. R, Mt. Sergt. W. Honeywell, J. Bingham, J. Bloomer, C. d of art~ *I00 Mercer street; heres Clirehnab, tr Aad PH AE pe, RIVATE DANCING ay WALTZING ACADEMY, % #INE ARTS. EW AND IMP the notice of Ar uneing that, aft 1a, We have dircovered @ method of taking p Mi © copying dagucrronty pes, on ivory, ima high & ion, by means of the camera obscura, and tins evabling painter life-like impressions of olored im the faest direct the wre when celered by the hand cf ah liken '¢ daguerteoty pes ed on paper, and be e jarged to whe size of 1 RREOTVPE 0 EApiEs, 2 ©: 400 Firemer, 100 0 TLDREN, Sol Cy and A S complete assortment of Mtatlonary, togechor with all the nd Magazines. weipal Daily and Werkly Newnpapers m any articles in the tra Books mail by mail. Fee Adjoining the Port OM wRements have b vetoed Publerere throughout the Union, "he fast as issued. vordered a rtnere Abolitionists ouedreli by! again mooted t his pamphlet veritie who. ba OGAR'S VALENTINES ARE GOT UP HERE AND Js, Burore for hie particular sale: he. however, supplics aera, Also, Va'entine ornamen BRITIGG AND NORTH AMERICAN RM. Stzamehips, batmeen Now 3 ork and Liverpool, end be: Liverpco!, calling st to land ay, vexing 8 arch 7% a1 Mappaes / AND GABANCINES, FOR Salm F hey rare fay, tinh tates of dew eb A Por The New Orlease arenes, apply to F in fi lrewe of enjoying sll the conveniences and. comforts ein peboart. For parcieslare of passes the extent of one tho ’ alk wuld be made on board, SLATER, bergen (7) JAMES SMITH & SON, lie & OR SS) reat a~seee ates ire~ eaie, 4 @ ADASS te londi East ot of Dover «1 e (100 or 000 iarréie ight treie! nb. ities vel * Francisco—Piret € bin. 66M: iy 0 ta 8 Tistte Het froth for wale 3 NOW ARD & BON, OR CaLiron Freight and pac rat clase vessels ay Jeretion of racer Oe S240 | A leo 1.796) oozes om the ned at $10,777— price, $5, 4 NnPRvaRD, Frodericheburg, Va. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS Our Washington Correspondence. Wasnincron, Jan. 22, 1860, The President's Territorial Messege—Gen. Cass—ug'~ tive Sleves— Mr. Clingman’s Speech. The President's message seems to be exerting a salu- tary influence. The body of the whigs like it, although it isen approximation to the Cass platform; and we doubt not the policy of the whigs of both houses will be to etave off any territorial snamuarenasn in Hew Mexioo or Deseret, ey to steer clear of the It is even jing the - wee $ Serene, re of , , on ‘though we Seward has isid oat than the delence of swath the adminirtration. He is up fer bimself, aud a* far ae the administration answers his purpose, he will sup- Port tt, and no further. Bd Be! peor ane great speech lear): imeonaed: eh Bimeelf before bmp 8 in the event tt mated wi © plac better then voti ‘Wilmot proviso, “ite wit? ee vote aah 4 ‘o- morrow, (Wednerday) ts th set apart for the ideration of the bill prov, hag Antes aeteet ans raver. be South inten tomaue jeot till ethii done gainet Northern kidnappers. as Mr. Clipgwan. of Tohne (whig.) made sm ch in the House He belongs to a dw ue of the whig peg 3 hes Calhoun, and it will op-rate to eripe ration in (his territorial business, till slowly recoveriog, and bie friends are confident that he will be abiein due time to reseme his place in the Senat ‘The motion to print the California correspondence Hes over till to-morrow. Meantime we are denied all access to the papers, to which we submit asa rule for the safe keeping of the public documenta, The subject vpon which Gen, Cass spoke to-day is referred to the Territorial Committee Wasnineron, J The Southern Recusants— Ptan of Suspend tion of Congress, The speeeh of Mr. Clivgman to day, in the House, foreshadows more than appears upon its face. He bee gins movement of the extreme Southern party, which pon the slavery 0 some avttlement—one Hl the legtslatioa of Cone ress upon ail otber questions. Under the rales of the ficese, one Sith of the members may demand the ayes and noes upon all questions before the House; and on motions to amend. to adjourn. to lay om the table, &o., they may exhaust the patience of the Hoare upon aay question. It is probable that the Southern men iai- tiated, or eald to be initiated into this plaa, number the one-fifth of the members present—the number re- quired. If this, therefore, is their game, we need not calculate upon much ation at the present session 22, 1860. 5 the Legisla~ of Congress, untit the disposed of. The President's menea open abolition- january 22, 1850, Local Items and Miscellaneous mane. Profestor Alexander, of Princeton, N, J., delivered » lecture, this evening, in the S. Geiceeiaiae building, on the relations of tim» and rpace, As usual, the audience exceeded the capacities of the lecture roe must insiet upon bet ‘ lie, then the cramp: the lectures. Put up a frawe shanty; but let it be large enough, and it will be preferable Co the preseat tecture room of the Smithsonian Institute Mr. Ewing's house was open to-nizht to a select com- pany of friends, but we doubt whether bis friends put Logether will be able to prevent the abuiition of the Home Department. We understand that Mr Collamer bas sent into the Senate about fifteen bucdred postmasters for con- firmation. Northern democrats, as well as Southern whigs, as- sert that Old Zack must be made to face the music on the proviao. The mestage bas set all parties into a re- gular fermentation, There will be some boiling over in the Houre to-morrow, we suspect Wa savor, Jan, 22, 1850. The Hungarian Exiles—Interesting Interview with the Military, §c. If the reception of the Hungarians at Wathington has been lesa ostentatious than elsewhere, i has not been Jers cordial. As such they have felt it, one and all, Having understood that the President had al- ready anticipated their desire that he would interpose with the Sublime Porte for the liberation of Kossuth and thelr other compatriots, the gallant exiles were about returning to New York, when certain pressing invitations induced them to suspend their departure until next Friday morning. Meanwhile, they, in addi- tlon to other engagements, dine with Governor Seward; and, on Thursday, with President Taylor. A particularly striking incident occurred last even- ing, ware the 2st. ge Hungarians were waited PRM RS Huse hy Bradior <ewerat Soha Resa abesnded BS a'seitadtlon vt officers of the Dis- trict of Columbia, militia aud voluuteers. ja full ani- form. They w troduced to Governor Ujhazi and Lis companions, by two Polish exiles John i'yssowski, ex-Dictator of the republic of Cracow, and Major G Tcehman, now @ naturalized Awerican citizen, and member of the New York bar. (he apartment was crowded by persons of distinction, who listwned with deep attention, as General Mason, surrounded by the acecmpanylng olicers, addressed Govermor Ujhazi as follows; — “ Sir, on behalf of the citizen soldiers of the District of Columbia and of tbeir officers, whom | p you, | give you and your friends try and to her capital, Washi hoewuth and his uy, tore, we would bearuiy would to ¢ rT tne same weloome which ith you to reesive, We Here they would 4 the mur it she bad conquered her he- and tremendous power tater. ry fell, But the spirit of Huogar; not vanquished. We invite your chiefs to our lam plenty and of freedom , we have sympathy and we he Foc for all of you in Our hearts, and homes for ali of you in our vast native laad. [ajoy the advantages we Oiler. We know you will prove worthy of them. We know that we sbali find in you good citizens ia peace and brave soldiers in war; amd should the occasion ©, We shall pot hesitate to call om you to join usin nite wiih us in affection, instructed Hungarian, Dr + iu thin, Belg Gen Mason Kraitaer, who a1 which | ferl in addrvesing you. is mingied with regret at my Lot being able ty express them ia your own laa- Kvege; for, although even then wy words eould be but fe very feeble utterance of oor seatiments, | might, im speaking Englich. approseh soweshat nearer to their warmth and inte: You will peroetve, | trast, from the tone of my speech, that it prooseds from the heart, ar | hear from your vote eral, aod eve in the coun. tenances of (he gentlemen surrounding you, that your Feleome— the generous and spontaneous offer of your Lespitality—the as ce of your fellowship aad tection proeeed from the inuermest dept ul all understand equally this aulvereal lan- We Hai ans hope soon to com future felow etti- ld be presomption ia ae—e lit of a pation— to take these demonstrations for ourselves oply; a* © reward even for the deeds of the whole Hungarian people. We, whe have the honor of standing before you, are ace buts very humble reprerentation of all our fellow sufferers; and all the Hongeriane together scarcely deserve such tokens of love ened horpitality ae are showered ‘upon us. bs 4 irymen bare endeavored to combat for of Lat equality aod fraternity, as well ae dependence and , they like leouate, from Asia end one- thir pe, and who, after ravaging ber, brought ber ‘tot not by but by the darn deed ‘of one of bet own sons, to to the feet of their to be surrendered bound. aod to be trod- on at ejected —s— in dotng thie, in reaeoo for the Caat's or which Tiberty: for ‘he could ouly be hing the blaring Bre hang drowning of the last . by ocd and the entrusted Vienna May the alliance of the enemies of mant |. emerileg! y mixcalled the holy teach the nations of Eurcpe to form Hee amongst themerlves, for the con- Unioss they do this, alinces of hives, a troly holy al quest of their Inaliepable rights. they never will rusceed or prosper. « Ueneral, you wish Korsuth to come to boapitable lend. May your wich be faifilied. He, as weilas many other Hupy patriots, have deen looking at ef your prosperity tn your noble pe natal Friapathion briween om te dge of better fortune to us pe Tterate vapectally to 9 men with you, our weloom { td Lm 7 yt Jeared to boner and to conte! p ‘The moment this addrecs ended In the Senentee tongue. Dr. Kraiteer again stepped forward and preted itinte Epgiteh, a repeatedabove The Corman militery baod, which was ia attendanes apon

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