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Our Washington Correspondence, Wasuimoron, Jan, 28, 1650 General Foote and Governor Seward—Prospect of @ Compromise, $c. ‘We have bad another onslaught on the great dema- gogue of the Empire State, by General Foote. Governor Seward, in introducing his resolutions i & Hungarians, bad stolen Mr. Douglas's thunder; but,as | 6 the Senator from [ilinois has an abumdance of the | and material out of which thunder is made, hy It was, however, too much for Mr. stand; and he, secordingly, administered castigation No. 3 to the back and shoulders of Mr. Seward. He ebarged him, among other things, with the attempt to trade off the surplus Irish amd German population of New York for am equal number of free Virgials nogross—a charge which Mr. Foote can substantiate | opinion of that tribunal, that divore testimony of Governor Smith, of Virginia, and receives additional weight from the olroum- that it was the free negroes of New York wi ‘at the last elestion, saved the whig party. There is r Seward has been negotiati and with the free negroes of several States, in the Empire State. bopes to succeed; hence, amendments offered by him to Mr. Masen’ free negro coun’ Out of every twenty Irish suredly against bim an eo 3 Governor Seward wishes the Hungaria ith the Germans here as they did al Is it strange if he wishes to trade them off for free Virginia negroes? Governor Seward does she succeeds, #0 he can come ¢ of the Presideney, which Gen. ‘Taylor is determined to keep, for eiybt years, against the world. I repeat my former statement of the probability of « Compromise, anu that it will proceed from the Com- mittee on Terriiories im the Sevate, The precise terms are not yet definitely agreed upon; and if they were, ublication, at this time. would only afford the disupionists on both sides # convenieat pretext for op- them But that they will be com it of justice to the South and with a due regard to compromises of the constitution. Members of both houses will aye 4 po bill reported until everything in ready for action. cop would say pow- tbat the bill which is to be re- ted will settle the whole Siavery question, — not jeave @ portion of it as x bone of coutention between the ‘North and South, for another Presidential can- | some Our Palladelphia Correspondence. Pataperrnta, Jan. 29, 1850- The Law of Divorces— Startling Decision—Camden and Railroad—Mr. Clay's Speech—An Elective Judi" ciary— The Markets, §c. In the Supreme Court of this State, yesterday, in the case of Jones vs, Jones, Judge Coulter decided, es the by the Legisla- ture, for causes within the jurisdiction of the courts in divorce cases, are unconstitutional and null. Judge Burnside dissented, in to’o, trom the opinion of the majority of the court, as he conceived that the decision it s by such | would produce an incalculable amount of injury. As aleo, the | might have been expected, this decision has caused more dirmay than it has inflicted Injury—Judge Burn. ide to the contrary, notwil Suslegidasares been ta the 8 liv! See Tene ncnened to Femsagivenio for reli the business bas increased so much of it would soon Ls e Bong oes) De gerd 001 dene: ttanding the undoul emnoare iganalee. of eens Dg was sorutinised with mo doubt Gov eome and settle means that Se liberal have making one twain, the good old Commonwealth, Quigencer, cecasicnally our legislat crimipatingepirit. tthe ow in breeches, ve ath cad he was reminded Of certain pascageatn Ae eae is cere nfe is rayed in yas tthe nes rir hig, OF Free solliama, Dut whenthe party shanced to be s lady, beautiful young lady, with lovely form and ing eyes, the cace was wholl: upon by a jeint committee of both ti mm within ‘halting dixtan: of parting man and ugh to arrest the tive backslider, be he jorched with the fire of 1 doubt not — different. She was waited oman. iblic eck which has been put on this wholesal: iterference in matrimovial affairs. vass. Mary Southern members are opposed to nettllt queeticn pivee-meal, avd they are right. alone were admitted as @ State, without legislating for the territories we sbouid have the same agitation on the 4 New Mexico that we regard to California; ovly with greater the quarrel would be of longer standing, must be prepared to see @ writ of error taken up to the United States, in order to test ity of the New Jersey law imposing @ is now upon our screw dock, She leaves for direc! Supreme Court of the the constitutional! york On Saturday, ‘The telegraph infor: sore of ground left to legi: and this is the subject offer a Minister to the United from St. Petersburg, oh hat ry late or hang the pr: of the compromise which Mr. Bod! us that Mr. Clay, at the pre- speaking at len, which be bas submitted to the the existing elav of Fhiladelphia are in ecst ‘They ar oan prom difficulty. The whigs with the intelligence. eat embodiment can and slavery question—heal all sores—unite id then come out in Rese: & e grand ifleatory can ste for eplasing ‘second fiddle. Stranger e re yourself for arich treat The unch and Judy play of Mr. ¢ and no colleetion made at thi write @ little volume on Mr. Clayton’ might relect thi micuz que vous = hem you can diss 0 from Voltair “On vous devine tis quiet, but firm; ry ima, ly $4 44 & $5 for common br: Saleg.of red wheats Wasnincton, Jan. 28, 1850. The Public Lands and the Senate—Tre Several Plans for Webster's Plan—Mr. Walker's, and Mr. Seward’s—The Census—The Bill the Recovery of Fugitive Slaves—Mr Fiews of the Subject—Mr. Seward’s Amendment—An« other Overhauling of the Senator from the Empire State, 4 Lands—Mr. nand Amboy, whieh fel Everybody was surprised the other day, at the great 82d reform movement of Mr. Webster, proposing that the Land Committee inquire into the expedicusy of granting 160 acres of land to each actual settler, a citi- wen, OF initiated citizen, of the Uuited States ponent of old ideas and antiquarian measures, the puritanical opposer of modern innovations as sub- Vereive of law and order, Mr Webster was the las who would have been surpected The most reasouable ex pli ment— this peculiar movem this scheme of land reform Railroad 20 Morris Canal, 10; 5 Pennsylvan! ship Bank d*36; $10.0 han: Germantown Bauk, Cauden and Amboy From tae Esrine of Harri brigs Silepus, Frederick, and schooner Martha Wash- dates from Port-au-Prince According to these pe- the fuli tide of suc- part! the stability of the | jy the arrival of the ap advocate of free ‘tion of this move- a i & poritive hold that the movem: ign ef 1852. Of ington, at this port. we t accounts, the reactic ror and his court of nobles, are cessful experiment. b and confidence Present government ts not yet enco: raise the currency of the country, Fatio of twelve or fourtess paper ‘Tne erep or coffee is but, owing to the monopoly hi ‘This law, it ts sai good capital for the ca at least unde of a bill this morning. to introduce, making # grant of lands and other revolutionary exiles from Europe ed to cateh the support of our to menopolize it as Iteelf is good, but the mor d. jollars for one of ail- Adopted citizens, ud The proposition of is selfish, the scheme be | Intended more for the benefit of W. H. It isan investment costiny tall. which may yield a handsome dividend; and the credit of making such investment amounts to nothing more than @ piece of good lack in boing the | first to meve im the matter, ‘The resolution of Mr. Walker, this meraing, pr: into the expediency of ceding the public es in which they lie, on condition thet | the rame be granted ip small quantities to actual set- ters, is rubstantially the rame scheme as that of Mr. Webster's, and it tv rafefto conclude that the measure will be presented until it shall become the law of the ‘The most serious obstacle in the way is the de- sire of the States in «bich the public lands are situated to secure as large « share as possible for purposes al among politicians, and tcbeme sstumes such a shape, it isin the direct channel of Mr. John Davis made am appeal in bebalf of some provitions by law, for taking the census, and said he should move to call up the subject on Cbursday next. It is certainly time that there was somethiog done for the census of 1860. But if Congress intended to abo- lish the Home Department, especial provision be made in the bill for bestowing t the census operations upon some ether department, ‘The bill for the recovery of fugitive slaves was, at lopgth taken up, as the special order of the ® fevnd conrtitution Virginia. in support of the measure, Mr. Seward offered an rnieudment tothe bill, ‘This amendment secures the fugitive of trial by jury. the writ of habeus corpus, wad the power roseoutipg party againet his free- the event said party is non- Mr Foote objected to the printing, and made his ob- Jection the basis of another speeial iam poouing or bar- Senator from the Empire on bis visit to Virginia, | s0mLe Jeers ago, of having spoken to Governor (eatre Billy) of that State very flatteringly of the tree Degroes, andof having pro; oes which might be semt to New York, to send back argo of irish and Dateh. ays be can aod will establich the thing ara fixed fact avd such @ fact ought to go to some It te fx WH Seward with the noaest Dateh and Irish, ‘d him to be their friend Afier the speech of Mr Foote, the Senate went Into Executive session, and thereupon opening the book at the case of J). Wateon Webb, after a short consultation, they adjourned Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bacrimone, Jam, 29, 1850. Slave Rechlessness in Marylond—A Murder Case — Troops for California—Ci'y Mortality —Printe large, | does not come in free. | ati Seward than for the exiies wholesome fear of the F1 The naval engagem Haytievs and Dominicans, of which «i faid, was merely a dischat tile squadrons, when both parties rau away. the iaytien coasting vessel wipicon fleet and several but no bloodshed of eonsequ The totlowing are extracts from a letter au Prince, Sth instant :— “| have already bad one tolerably good look at the Prinee of Darkness,as be rode through the town on the ral bundred very shabby looking imisters im brilliant | aod rquare built, all was quiet, h bas ‘of broadsides by the hos- Art, excorted by te" become an object of o cavalry. and furro mounted en « ban and rigged up in # fcrt of common tuple, something like that of a in the olden time. the & profusien of heavy? #0 riebly laced, and hey lumes, arranged as io the Prince's crest; « jue and red rash, worn crosswise, a sort of or serptre in his hugh paw, a face thoroughly Afric: cnpable of expressing great ferocity, of a fort of shee Ethiepian Majest Hay tio, after see arinine stupidity manifested in some In order to factiit pia consejuence t, by Mr Mason, of whom, | am ie of binding over the dom for damages, conrpiring to defraud bi threatened te officers be should tect cheating him, and | wound up by declaring he would cause beth blacks and whites to Bnow (bat he was the greatest man on earth; and by way of proving his greatness, he has just issa directions that no vessel shall be allowed to weigh If carried out, w wu of the dieting utah id charged upon . for every ship lead of | 10,000 Ibs. @ day many from load ppg enough to com, in excbange, « Am+rican man-of-war hove first object who bave belie’ 7 Dext. the attempt to obtain their you will,) but unquall be done—not one wi ret government unreengnieed by | Det allow our eonruls to heist our flag at luting the Haytien fing by one of our national direct recognition of the Haytien government ? | wheve mext will be to wait, tute, upon this shadow of am Emperor compliments as he would toany crow: If but ome of our national vessel th Bir officers im fall eos. ‘The pompour resolution Introduced ato the Legis. Jature by Mr. Causin, declaring the intention ot Mary- | gy jand to link ite destinies with the South in case of «| dissolution ef the Union, and providing for the potmtment of delegates to the Nashville Convention, with full powers to blot our State out of the Untom, fe | twenty four hours m the eyes of our people to the reek. | Sr" lockeess of wus’ loghiotore, “Wheheese wen mersber | te uld anchor here d ay,‘ Render to American merch: ir abeurd laws have our existing contrac: demolish every building in the vlece within 4 isehere aright y | last might, at about f- past 12 o clock im Broad street. ene upon the breast. ard two in the in charge by the watch. rai utes after being ¢ ten for the bat our Legislature is so that ite decision ie no index to the views loins, He was tak: about twenty am ‘bh bouse. The fracas commen arket street. and terminated thus fataliy, | The persom supposed to hare committed the deed is Dow under arrest. Two other stabbing cases are re ported, theugh not fatal — Newark Mercury. Jan 20 — CMY TRADE REPORT, ) about seventeen | pistol shot wound, yeeterday frome 4 inst Wednesday might, in « street Gebt, with ‘The general aspect of trade to day prow more life than for seme days past, in mort r of produce. Cotton sold mote freely, chiefly for export end the market closed with rather more ficmocer flour market exhibited no material change. while sales of this State and Western brands were mt. Canadian was in moderate demand, goed Drandefemly would command previous pricne Ten | Southern was easier, with a fair amow continued inactive, while prices remained In corn there was good ¢ export, with pretty free rales at steady pric: 1. | erticles showed no material change. There jovement in pork to-day, delivery om terms embarked from thy Moa. terey, destined fo Ist Artillery Comman let Lite E fon, 24 Lieutenant Seahovess, about the same. T whose geoom! ee addition to the battery of the oom th the following © pounder do do 24 pound balls 1&0 pounds»: 1 coo | *peeulath | were made for fu’ | Lard was im aetive demand. chir der bas been ordered count at Fert Metienry for be market war busyant for pote, with ssiee | ea end wee bulls, pearls | —— AL meaths and Zi days for any #bo mm sales of the day reached The number of deathe tn Baltimore ducing the past a s ‘ $4.57 8 85; Michigi it $6 41 a $5 66; and other graces wi fancy Generes, at $5 24 @ ° teas of Daltimore have remodeled their list | ‘hout any important change. Jersey and Southern new white; 62 s 62}<c. tor old ‘Western mized; 63% a 640. for old Northern yellow; and considerable sales of white, to arrive, at 6lo. ‘ith » good demand, were firm, and consi were made, at steady prices. Rye was inacti and heavy, at 630. Canadlan Peas were saleable, at 90 a 950. Bexswax.—Some small sales were made at 21 a 22)¢0., Corton.—A better feeling manifested itself early in the morning, resulting in sales of 2,300 bales, chiefly for export. There was no change in prices since yes- So though the market closed with more Livenroor Oxassincatio! Uplands. a aN = ni None. . in a a for ‘Liverpool’ (the Farion ‘orn ‘was engaged ship begging it) at 5d. Bacon was taken at 22s. 64.,in' asme jay; and 500-bhs, flour, at 1s. 6d. To oo character Of the vessel, the nature of the pay- ments, ke. eo —There have been sales of 15,000 Rio Grande 1. 6 mol ed firm, and Galena was sold at 43 Motassxs—There is rather more movem: it BBe Oo Linseed continues to advance, and the sales to- day are at S7¢. 9 00e., incasks and barrels. Pork—The demand for Ohio was very for immediste use, and prices were something The demand for future delivery was acti: bbls., at $10 50 a $1076 for Fel April delivery. On the at $10 50 for old m 'y req’ with sules of 80 tierces West- erp at $13 per 220 lbs. Cut meats were steady. 200 tlerces extra hams sold at 73<0.; 5\e. Lard was in fair dema 6ige 65,0, and 1,000 kegs, at 640. for old, and 6%c. for new. Butter and cheese firm. R ATE aT AvcTiox.—1 lot northwest corner Sth avenue and 36th etreet, 20xb1, $2,200; 1 do. ad- join: 20x81, $1,420; 1 do. do., 20x82, $1,- 300; 2do om re ve on 36th street, each 23x64, $050 each. $1,200; 1 do, 200; 1 do. southwest corner 8th and 36th street, 18x74, $1,860; 4 each ry 20274, $1,420 each, $6,680; 2 do, on rear 23308, $516 each, $1,620; 1 gore adjoining, $452; northeast corner Séth street and 8th ai $1 650; 2 do. edjoining on avenue, each 24x100. $1300 each, $2,000; 1 do. northeast corner Sth avenue and 18x78, $1,700; 1 do. adjeinin $1,025; 2 do. adjoining, each 20x78, $1,C90 each, ; 1 do. dor 20x78, $1,075; 1 do. do., 20278, $1,800 1 do. on 26th street, near Sth ‘avenue, 23208, $935; 3 do. adjoining each 25298, $515 each, $2,445; 4 do. if tach 20398, $778 each, $8.1000 3 ‘adjoining, each 23x98, do do., 23198, $775; 2 do. do., 23x each 23398, $760 $770 each, $2510; 1 98, $765 each, $1,510; 3 do. adjol each. $2,280; 1 do do., 23398, $775; £8, $760 each, $2250; 1 do. do. do. 9 23298, $775; |, $3,660; 5 do do, do near 7th each 25x98, $650 each, $3 250; 6 98. $640 each, $3 840; 3 lots adjoi do do 20 Suffolk street, 256x100, $2,700; houses an: lota No. 8 34 Stone street, 28x60, $11,500; lot 133 , 28x124, $11,200; lots 207, 209, 411 Thomp- son street, each 26x160, $0 200; lot and buildings corner Broome and Forsyth streets, 33x50, $5,300; lease of do, bowe jot 179 Hudson street, 98x7: 200; 177 Hudson street, 20x61, abe Rice.—The demand for t and the sales are 400 casks from $3 to $3 50. oN Orleans were taken by the trade at 40. op terms not made pubiic Ton. ~The mi i fales of 00 bales of Cubs at 2ie , 80 do. ‘Havana at 30 ‘# 420., 60 hhds, Masom county leet at 80, 8 110, a1 Onn alate ‘of 60 quarter osska of Fort was made G6e., 6 months. Whisxey.— The market throughout the day was dull y, with small sales of Prison and Jersey, at 25\\0., and Drudge at 25, time and interest. Recerrrs oy Paopuce ren Rasnoans, Janvany 29. Whirkey, bbls. Flour. ‘This. Provisions = | pore! ae — su tae. Leather. sides, 2,060 Ashes, bbis. 66 ‘884 e steamer s acco of the day reached but 157 bales; pilce ranging from 1234 «13 cepte. | tent, | the prices paid to-day, dling lin, middling t ceipts ecm full freigh Corus jen to-day 4 &. 7, meu Havana, Jan. 21, account of cugar, the transactions in It ortant, but It now begins to on the const, bare at2re. The cargo of | hee Fan as 85 ts pe Cuma, Jan 16,— in ® state of exeftement by inexperienced b little judgment, Nothing old rep sold the one parcel from Savannah sold at $5 ran, Jan 1 bande bas found purchasers. » Si 99% per cask of 110 gallona. for Prom second might’ already be parobssrd, by the “sn Lal mere moderate terme. Thete fe, hewevel acct ban little ready at the plantations for shipment ters | continue to ack, for brown bi 06; for yellow, 8 10 for white, sceor to quality. inelloed to the exception of 150 boxes en frem for recond quality yellew, Brent ind b}4 for white, to complete } carge of panieh vessel, nothing has been done. Coffee of prime qumiity Is held at from $ize $16, honey ast & cark of 110 gailons. Provisions are saleable at the following prices :—Lard, in bbls, $125; codtish, Mj potatces, 20 per bbl ; onion: Freighte are il. Exebange on London, 1] per cent prem Annewnerments Birtha, Marriages ond Ae nee cnn, cakes tly euthenticoted Cnapenfen ba Aen On Monday evening. Jeouary 28th, Jovy Printer, aged 79 and 6 month. a Fu om Thursday afternoon, at 2o'clock, from his late residemes, 165 Elm street. ile friends, and thove of bis tons, Jeremiah and Samuel Booth, are re- apectfuliy invited to attend. January 29th Gronor 7 ete fate &. aged over four years. yous fon | and Margaret Are thur formerly ot the city of Limerick, . Hie remains will be taken to (aivary Cemetery, Wil- Vemrbargh, from 227 First srenur. st 2 o'clock, this ednesday). Their friends are reepeotfally in- On Monday, the 28th January, Mrs. Many A. Ly sow, in the Oth year of her age. ‘The friends of the deoenar Robert and ( beries and of urTpey, are reepeetfully requested to ral, from her Inte residence, No. 7 Frankfort attest, ext door to Tammany Hall,on Wednesday, the 0th inet. at 2 P.M. | _ At Bedford, Weetchester county the Otet jan ary. at the residence of her father, Jaber Robarteo , Wife of Col, Henry B. Lodel, of Morri ed 20 years at i and Matilde Greenfield aged yi bree days The friends of the farntly are reepectfully invited to attend his funeral, om Friday, Febroary Int. at 40'clook P.M. trom the residemoe of his parents, 169 West | Serer teen h street, On 84 day (Tweedy), 29th January, Fira A, widow of the late Gideon Fre: bora. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her son, Bem jamin M. Freeborn 913 Montoe strest, this afternoom, Jawoery 0th, at 8 o'clock, On Tucedsy, January 2th. Thomas MeBannow, aged | he friends and acquaintances of the family, and thoee of bis son John and brother Patrick, are respect | folly invited to attend bis funeral on day morn yo py jate resi. diner, No Il Avenue B His remaine will the Catholic cemetery fn Eleventh street N. B.— There lil be no carriages im attendance, INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Jan, 30, 18890, ae Bteamer—W J Pease, J: din ver, Jan 27—Arr e, Jen 24--Arr . DC; sehrs Dela’ ais for New Yoru; Edward ‘& Co; Samson Wheeler, Mobile, B Mary ioe, Fem Philadelphia, J Hand; Surrey, oak Ges tstived ath red border, with Oats, | Chapman, New Hav: Stesmebip North: Budd, jes mabip gerne Arr Delaware, Edward Everett, C A Hannum, ore for Sonsieos Sor Rypten.. ibe, ta, jo ‘Boston for Richmond; Glove, hia fo Emily, Edinbrrg, Jane Forrest Baitio, Ta pore lobe, A'bark with paint- Jan 29, 11 AM—Briges Horatio, for Dem: Beslom and sbent og coal laden schra, bound to sea at 7 o'clock this morz- 25m, y Ph, without » ket ati a with her Dec 29, in of Boston), Glover, ‘& Devi Lin, ‘20th, om Chia Palermo for Phila ed anchor and stood roadstead 15 ens the ‘Tassanees since rn he ae then she mov ving accompanied Sreene fro ai i to , Dra| ‘Ke ship James Perkins, from Eis, Bavana, 2 lat 28) lon 8, pasted Mi (ot Rested, Samson, New Orleans, 16 with mdse, to Nesmith & \. bi Ans Jones, New Orleans, 16 days, with pork, &o, to ets Hull, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton and Tincoln (of Thomaston), Bart! om eens, Bo, te iF bark ——, seated bes with F iF HS si tland (Br), Hawkins, briges Pancho, On 8 P i ist F i i EH lewport, W, bound to Ff i or ae eect 2, tod ‘ter & Co. ir Cicero, Baker; Charleston, 8 days, with 70M fost sawed ia Higbee, Higheo, Wilmington, 5 yen he hale watley. Norfolk, 3 days. Oden, Norfolk River irginis, bound to Boston, = ie, Vermont, Perry, fg Sebr Mary Jane, [ ~ Ty ury, opie. Sarees tar Keouer New Bedford. table. Barker, Providence. h, Warren. RervRxxp—Schr Warsaw, Baker, bound hence to C: 4 back om acoount ‘of damages recei inet. in lat 35 N, lon 6s W. On =; Bardi, for Ho et, pu heavy, gale em, eh Ile. 26th, 8S miles SE 00 <q od I md lore; Barones (Sp), tk; Azores, Ae, fae N iverpool; Caroline Bark Ells, Smith, from Zante, with frait, to Beecher, Dra- y oe Janeiro; Robert, Bark Robert Morrison, Frost, 18 days from New Orleans, Dopkins, 25 days from Galveston, with cotton, ‘Tom, Smalley, 20 days frem New Orleans. The schr Mary Perkins, reported as below in ai Pere, wae probably. intends for the sokr Perkins, which vessel arsived on Sunday. TF Warbler (Br), Weeeott, Beauchamp, Boston; ‘tom; Jno Caskii Glasgow; Loretto Fi Shi Maid of Orleans, De: i jaid of nw Herbest, Charteston: aidclohine ( zabet ‘ara; jcnday — Packet ship. North stcamehip Georgia, Porter, Havana, &e. Jan 20—Wind during the day from NW, and fresh, Herald Marine Co Encaxtows, Jan 4—Sbip En afternoon, in tew of steamer is, New Orlean rat, Richard Also} ‘inside, bound ont; bark Whaan, from the and T, rth erland, Lord, London; Bar, bound out; ship St Andrew, inside, bo sels gore to rea. lence. sea 12th inst, ships loft this port this ght up bark Ro- el , for Nantucket, —y cy White, Jameson, 22 Art aig Lothere, Watts, Aux Cayes for jad heron teechee tak ed. eaoh 28x | Hen ore, Crgoketts Jam 27 Are. bark Bawin Augustus, Kea- do. do. 28x68, $800; 6 do on 36th street, near Sth avenue, each 25208. $730 each. aterprise, Edgartown; lersey, Davis, and Ranger, Dyer, Matanzas; brig Meri- schre Bastern Light, Smith, Tangier 25th, Baker, Hawes, do do. eas ine gh ai me - opposite last, 28x ing, each 23x98. $500 well. Flood, Cardenas; each, $1,800; 1 do do., 28x89, $630; 1 do. do., 23x89, ol $560; house and lot 22 Suffolk street, 25x100,' $4 000; ene Littlefield, ins, do; " k. Sid Gurney, and Moses Bavannan, Jan 26— Ann Denman, Perry, Gloucester, Mass. cule continues active, prices, which range ‘here ise better demand to-day, and some woeelin bark Texas, MoNair Raxxiim, of Nantucket, has been ork; schrs Athalis, Knudson, do; George Engs, Smart, N Esq, and others, to be fitted for built at Portsmouth, ), to go imto the Suir Suaw, of Bow (34 peat sinee, baw jornia trade. Amazon, of Bath, £70 tons, built at Bath in 1840, wa® 9 Hole from Rie Ja qv ded oaeitts gies 207 eather, nad in the gale o¢ jocks, from NYork for Bev- ‘Wanaxs, RI, Jan 27—Are brig Frances, Ingraham, Matan~ mas. ‘About 1.000 bags have been disposed of sold last week for $19,000. of. bole, half Delo s Picked up 3 bbts, 8 halt bl 10 Jane Howes, from A Boston, bed "era hear ws of logwoody fore and cooking utensils; etove boat and warks, sprung bow- threwn over from bark Murillo reported uched om the were ploked ap om the W side of | 24th, for Boston, if, 4 lady, L Lyon, Hee Ronan Mrw Ha: ire Smith, J Ketel Portman, J L Fi; Kittle. EC Granness, J anf: Ship Balumore—Lorenzo ieee, ie Ship bi - “Nal West, late of echr Marmion, 100 80, 180 py nee 2 eo) Arr at Mattapo: , nnawan, Taber, Aclantic it brig 4: . rr inert, rig. an, ls 188 aT “3 § —Buyers yesterday beld back, ts. The sales Jones, Little, NB, 191 bbls rp thout change, | ‘ ., , Emm fed for shipment bon Bresh }. that he had mearly recovered ‘allao to rejoin the ship, whi A ‘4 cents. The re- and the bosts are carrying off ny Week every at advancing TOMICAL MUSEUM, 333 There Feareon, from Mobile for Liverpool, Jan 8, corner of Anthony stree steering 8, with Jan 15, lat 9, lat 34 06, bo 5 A ship of about 600 t Diack mast heads, was Bark Turk, from Boston for te tee and ny ae i prices, The 15, hs | dottom, and white quarter (probably the ruch af can be seen bedford (Nov 18) for Sam | Gilpatricn, for N m Port au Prince, art mmence lig k Tivola, Wood- tody Ladics om Woda 2 jemen in the evening, a6 weal, 8; Sem Belle, Har da, Ching (of Bel Elisa, Dyer, Narsan, Wiley, for m, 2th for ® port at the Weetward, to load f bayera | ST, % BARCLAY sr m Paris Artificial tes his exclusiv th Hall (of Salom), We ry the strictest seretiny Office hours, 9 to le cures by De. W., can be had gra- 'W Const of Afrion), Nov 23—Bark Active, Sims, ona. Dee 3—Bark Lewis, Wallis, for Musoat, 4:b. 30— Sid bark Us The molasses remaining i plant- | ve ity, with Zong or both sexes. by 0. § from the table of evmtenta, work. Chapter L.—Pree ty.— [ue prevaionoe ; Alexander; David; eqireinlty bought brig Hayward, Clay (ir *, Avgust—Bark Zotoff, of Salem, odtaine &, Jan 6—Dric Roamer, Nicks! echts Coap us, Holmes, for do, 5 days; Jas crocs. Jum 12—Batk Alice Frasier, Curtis, for Hava cx! in bellaet Dee S1—Brig Frances Jane, for NYork, next | Hateh, for N York: fellas, Hadley, tor valence of Senenaii leet prortitetion; te for NY une; orter, Williams, a 74 Matansas, ANSAMILLA, boat. ‘Ships Colcbia, Spavin, for Valpa- te, for California, 16th, Relianos, hander it, args; Arionto, Fabens, = Phe, | tee V—Remed # tome i amativenees, nature postponse thi serge, from Proyidew » Dixey. from Lisbon, disg: wees Hi, Czeris. ures SUGAR COATRD COPAIVA PILLA decks Copaive Fille are oni: the best remedy which hes ever bees ar torer, ' ‘cinhte for New Oriesns | tendee with enequalied snceess. The ible fiaver of the 4) Ly ‘Br Susannah, Jan D—Art echt Emily, Wood, Nowd: der, RY ork via Newport. vel inpor Home — ’ B-arr Hichigan, Wyatt, N ne: on, ichigne, Wyatt, N York. ace Barrimonn, J 5 Fork; Reders, abbott, OR FEMALES ‘D MALES.--DR. LARZE er, preseri| jective restorative w 4 alll irregul smmors, New Orisans Bi +, Coombs, Baltimore; mor; At an invigorating medi tome er only ae OP Jota Co, the only Americas Anant, DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST. of certain delionte RB. COOPER, 14 Fistan core the tft a HAS, FOR Tan Aggravated of taken to eee TOMB ved im two to five days. A perfest cure, oc ng Sa ‘voseels that went to ‘Senday), ‘und wore the eely EDICaL. A DRUGGIST oy ay Is an IE parate oes wine 2 Liege suoraree Zovgen an haaa hres ine ee aaa a eres a aes Pin % behets vo ae ‘him om the spot. Tein OURAUD'S INST OUs G pa D'S a ral! U! Ligure, HAIR D’ feetly and of ; ed I viue ultra of Ris pono delicate grrl 16 instantaneous Liguis fale 1 sufficient to remedy these evil oouth and unsee: 1} . SPITTING BLOOD, Read the following, aud say that Consumption ts {1 you can. 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