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BMBBRCIAL APPAIBS. sacred he mene of meres 8 se Sze RA Sa i open ener” wrmmnsn | errr ny SOCEM EETS , INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, ‘0 BOYS—APPLY IN TIE —MONDAY EVENING, MOsVWAY TOATKR—£ a, MARSHALL, SOLE anna nnn Came Reed not withhold ber wheat; Amerios could starve us “TWO Boy osen “0 MONEY MARKET. by withholding ber cotton, Trae ‘prae, it 1s as much her svening, to JAMES BECK & CO.. 355 Rroxdway._ My drreret tenth i e saad eautied Pacte ona wash inte, 99.Our Washington correspoudence, &e., will Bunday, March 3-6 FM. | joterect an ours to eet differently; and 0 loug as it VV ANTEP—ASITUATION IN A WHOLESALS HOS®, re. Br, Jon * | be found on the first page. During the past week there has been very little change | Continues 60, no Foon dcr pene LS | «5 hed suites ol outa ot teckt in yeh ves eee | ne na ase ee SE 2 ; o A | 3 gray, in the stock market, and speculators generally have | Stuviuscion of ciroumstances may be eer ena aiphia References enn be given, ae to cayscity recov tetin, Mowe ila I Caerceyrneenee. not made much progress either way. One or two of the | an irrecoverable blow: pws acrisis might arrive, wh. by ; Schuylkill county, Pas . { ss &. Saber Puusvarrnsa, Feb. 8, 1850, lancies been particularl; email entarily crippling our ind she might push ts ‘ noe y ative, and o amallad | Situcocive us of the Beant ont te worlds Ad whe, vance in prices has been realised; but what has been ghoald theo ity ariee, will guaranty her for- geined on one bas been lost om another, and the thelr Srovisione—ist her market closed yesterday very muoh as it ‘did the pre. | "arbors be chk ng, busating with ald abi vieus week. The fluctuations in the principal fancies, Gold by the Ton—The Pennayivania Humaopathic College —The Weather—Tha Markets, $e. S TURATRE, CHAMBERS strane, — | £0 great was the peperiseue of the once famous Bank . Marel 4, will by azed the Of of Brandom, (Miss) that the cashier, in bis exnuai re- NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG by anid } tituation as plain Cook, is @ good washor and ii { ae Best of city reterence. Poses he | resent on Wa nrev—10 RESPECTABLE GIRIS, OF THE Oe Pee a It would do most vpexeeptionable charaover, are desirous cf obtaia- | YOKK— ose, Mr. Ubanfrau; Captain Tobie. ports, took an sccount of the notes by the ream, in- | ing situations; cue as n Veacher of the Piano, and tha other | 31 useeily wectella Meadows Mee . 4 Srom day to day, have been great, sometime reaching, in parepe combiest cour | Se Governere for young ehildsea, Apply at i Madison | Lehryucd, dt be fellowes by THAR Fives ATER oy ga Tae Migr agra Send of turning Saas ieeerenis Steer diag te twenty-four hours, two per cont, while the resovery | Don sgninet her. What a tremendous powor ia this | “tet —ssrme moleree. _—— Hees, Be, 8. 5 Chontran: Wore, Jr. Wasser Macragy Oageee onesies shen eit, Burton; Sir Soto | Foie it gona, have taken the same, 1a wonld beim elghtbs and quarters. In consequence of | inthe hands of & rival!” ANT EDA SITUATION BY A RESPHOTABLE | 4008, Me Jeffersons eee begets pet waking their retarus of Californie pry MOG there rudden reactions, prices for some stocks are 20 | Where will this power be, in the event of a dissolu- | and incr and sen’sive bevutecteronaes te siitaabtenien: mr-teepenns Bases . rm > ) anata Ly tal . theg panned oe ara higher thep they were three or four weeks sincs, and | ;ion ot the Union? In the hands of the South, and it aye” call. at No. 27 Brides otseets chu be soon for three at Oda: €% 2 gold. Aton of guid ne ra Sevan bat, otbers range below the prices then current. Nothing | glone is@ power sufficient to place any couutry hold- y ARTED—T OR PERIENCED SALBSMEN IN rae prrouaus, ove MPIC 4 THRATRE.—MR, TRYON'S URTO! Tuba TNE ues YU, Bit REsPE TEU & oe de, real ah jess thao balf a million, esti. . oi —| My he il for , 6 ee rat berefit im her narivecte i rustains the warket! but the demand from the shorts, | ing it upon the highest pinnacle of political greatness, | WV dade. "Wateropems wll ke reqelrete eer DELICATE GROUND —citinee Sanction ae, | tabs place ou Friday. went, March 8. whee will bo rai ‘The seoond aunual commencement of the Hom and the derperate effgrts of the lerge holders; and as | The North is upon the brink of a precipice ~brought | ply at at 400% fanee Boot the former becomes reduced, and the latter get | to the very verge of ruin by a few fanatios, who have W ANTED—BY A PESP RORABLE YOUNG WOMAN 2 greater accumulation of stook, prices must give way. | no real interest in the prosperity of any section, by a Fovennan Mr Fafaee A nn Rtg oe oD me guline, Mies M. We farce at peulur comed of the BRIG /OUS FAMILY, with Mr. Hur. | thio College of Pennsylvania wus really @ brillient AL ty Serimmas farce of FORTY sud, first time th affair, notwithstanding thi Sav oE AND Tae FTURE OF Catal UTELE, of, Baus! ethic treteeity.” it oan brid nese ak ie ne maiahell: i Polair, Me. Co- ne ‘The Box Rook is now open. Musical Fund Hal), and the large saioon was filled (of ‘There is no consumption of fancy stocks ; the supply is | get of bigots whose vision is as contracted as their | ference can bo given. Visage call at 7i Greenwich aveaus. cl TALIAN OPERA—ASTOR FLACK, BELOW courre) with the beauty and fasnion of the city. The Detter now than it was tem years ago, and every year | minds, who know not what they pseach, and who fol- | Caw be seen for'evedaye niporher, Mise Kom | ret ae laces es iseday aves Valegiotory address was delivered. not in Latin, but o adds largely to the number of such securities, and the | jow one idea with all the zeal aud devotion of heathens. | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, bs ite phew: ling Curte: Circle, Se.; Boxes, ep " nate De dine ‘ tae Augie Saxon; the tame vulget tongue being used im 1 tbe exercises, The degree of Ovctor of Medicine & ticuation as Cock ins private family, or Chatnber- twas couterred upon twenty youug students, who were, quantity of rhsres, All the old companies annually | These are the men the people of the North havo per- | waid,ervanndress. Cav be seer ve three days at Willisms- RNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEU M—-P. «NUM, istue thourands of new shares, which, with the new | mitted te exist in their midst, and sooner or later, like | Lurgh,§North Sixth street. No. 37, whe OY Movager and Pete J. Broonw yo by 3 i Vootorens ped powder to an inflovssimal orto, ie @ - concerns, keep up @ mueh larger supply of such | the viper, they will sting the hand that warmed them | WY ANTED—BY 4 1 RearaOrAnLy re Te tea et "ad ining SOT choke Recetas ar | satent, The matrlenlating clade Of thie season num stocks than purchasers can be found for. Vancy | into life, young woman, ey etree tir” deed Jim Crow Kice, the great ori- poh the eventug of the per- Our spring weather cuddenty left us last event: tee, BS oouts. Doors open | since that tine we have song favored with con ane compound of rain, sleet and snow, BELOW RIGHTH | | The cotton market | wnaccied end lower, Ocfoana and inv eveniag. March lands may be quoted at ike. a} Flour is dullane prcemine. ® or to do general hous stocks are unlike avy article of general or univer. ‘There is a movement going on in Connecticut caleu- | reference if required. rer yar sal consumption. Prices for cotton, corn, suger, | isted to injure very materially the productiveness of |." "<*?"' ¥° 4s ite earnend tobseco, and such things are regulated by the sup: | the Harlem Railroad. That is the construction of a | WY ONTED--BY A RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT Has at ox cform- Pr: reas fhehep 9: PORP aT SASS. | Athi Weomm, Cinrk,-and” re, Wome — [AHAN OPEN aston PLA’ The ular and celebrated Mace st reet,—Benetit of Signor Forti. Tus of astonishtog Exercises and pow 5 150), will be performed, Doniret’ ft. BL; Amphich ath. it = evr atad opere seria Ply and demand; andas consumption is continually | poad from Stamford, or Norwalk, to Danbury, ‘This will | Wet Nu: © objections to yo im the country. Good eae alts million of euriesst cr LA PAVORITA—Leonoen, Siguorina rut; Fernandc, | be quoted at $4 75- $1 si% b geing cn, calculations oan be made with a great | Grauw a luge portion of the travel that now vomes over | Fefeyenee tives. Weave calito Weottaratrocttrvat base- teat eas of Senay hind, “thermous tee | & ‘Alphonso, ‘Signer Boneventano; Bale There ia nd whem! arrivinrs "sa ON ete ant cea cust: | So tome feed freee the neiipen extanaetiy., The | ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN oe cwereuae Metawe Hock voll Fortuus Taller kane Condvetor and Direotor nite. Pecpeyivonio, tats is rumption vson @ certain known supply, and the natura! | Herlem road bas heretofore drawn large amount of | ap Cham berms id ond Woteer, ov te the housewora weg to tm ae ra, performances, 35 vente; children = Keantsap, Regeoe o of Aan orn at Ale, Sh fe 98 al ous result of euch an effect as regards prices, Certain un- nd ali along the Iii Coe | ee -) ee enen SPENO, SE SO ~ — - | formance— ‘ot, $1; Amphitheatre, 25 is wot much doing in groceries. ‘The Keading fe promn sir waeid ys ad nut oo eo a aT o'sloaks ts commence ae halle yas, Box Ottce open moe Ny bg MN iragtey ine. Maseh 4th— G15 DERE LI. pany have fixed the rates of freight sud voll at €1 70 per tens ‘The coal shipments 2 off during the a two weeks. alicrable rules regulate speculations in any staple | necticut, from Danbury up, and passengers and freight 7UAtIC - J 7 ON, BY A RBS: ir article of trade; but as regards fancy stock specula- | have paceed directly across the Hounatonic road to the | W ATED CA 811 woman, in a private mEsrE al ia tions, there is mo more rule About them than in the | Harlem, for the purpose of getting to New York, with. {rit i The aa of city serene can te niveny, le st rec Ms turn of a roulette table, the throwing of a box of dice, | out going by the way of Bridgeport. The construc, ste et foor, fruut room. Cam be sven ed, ht ae Honosty, thet the a ae ae Rt, aalened or the shuffling of @ pack of cards, Manufacturers | tion of railroad from Danbury to Stamford, or Nor. ~ Gomis Sova, Dances, ie. seme, | with {be in securing » bumper Denele* to Mr. Mak must have cotton, wool. &e ; men, women and chil- | walk, would take ell the travel from the Housatonic ‘ as yin ty AR —- counrer ‘dren, and everything living, must have food, and there | Toad, above Danbury, and all in the immediate vicinity gx. “hae j creee re So (Fy fe washing, [pec oe Kis Honor bgt 8. Pein of its, city of i, therefore, a demand for these things, atall times, at | of that road. When the road to Stamford is finished, | Bett,“ tererence civen,| Apply at 10k Niath street, Detweom Werer Chap 5 oar We Yeast sufficient to meet the necessaries of life. If this | the Harlem will not get any business east of the State | eg? 4g a et of , 4, RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & Roo} UM.—MON DAY, Mako - demand enhances prices, it is perfectly legitimate, and | jine, ‘This will still further restrict the resources of V Anvatog ae Cook, Warher and Troner, or svat B iy pits 8 arr ey Tes esis Mise Ais President of the St. George's jer ane Ci Bnet de rubmicted to. In stoeks of all Kinds, goed, bed | the Harlem company, and leave @ very marrow section | Po slovesin street, sinister Toon, Gan besevaleg | Hysn ne quate eae jee Presid > Bi ~ Bo de and Indifferent, the case le different. The demand {8 | of country for that road to depend upon for business. | (we dase los fae Ret Rate 41 every day from 9 AM. till d o'clock, P. Mg W AN 7ED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Mermaia:ea-Lion, bi loritien, old, mewannd in: sip ast evening, from 3 Admittance 2 cante: ebildren under ly Rts Rn wa Ka'iroud, ) sha. Morne do, 10 saueyt ry } Sus aehanne Canal, % ae Achy Ril, avigation te ~ BAMPNEY'S GREAT ORIGINAL MOVING PICTURE ans, Baw, 110, 8don ts Ee ite purely artigelal—therefore very uncertain. Outsiders | after thie road is completed, the distances between the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTAULE Ehime and ite Bauis: also, Tableaux of vid (” Colden, Baq., William P.O ayiman, Eaq, Tnomas 6: 7000 ivading Bonds, purchase only when they believe money can be made on | principal points will be ae annexed :— | young woman, a1 Chamberinaid, of Waiver, Good eity o Weheeuie 8 Kawblin, Eeq.—Conimitien of the American Dramatio sane caoaity wersenms Roads, 2. aon Wednes “ 5 them, and the cnly consomption caleulated toimprove ork via Harlem Mallroald, miles. 09 Gok tahekwigte a 7% coloeke D. Herts, Jun., Esq, President; P. J. Joashimesen, Be she Morris awal, prices, is that from people who will buy them, pay for Bridgeport ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ee. Samuel to yn Sesene God tee 7 Hea Commies 4 ak, hilt 4 yx, 4 M55; 60 Prog Pi — A Fg CaS remggere ne ar ree cuneate . se 01 ni! ian 5 1008 di thom, and put them Out of alght. It requires such a as Ngimane, a8 Cooks she pertely bateatands her basic | WW kg OPEN ON ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, ¥ Manca “ane rursday, ‘he. Tao alana, eum select | OCW de. ST%ee \- refer ee eeen for three La a a it urs 1 r= ba « CEE B= Tah OUR, ot seas 00 65 thls tn the thee of sack rotten: | hot bofere suived, at Si0 Croonwich atrect, between Nint ginal celebrated seriee of claantic’ Panora Marae aoe seatiy amncadoed in Tuvure ad vertisemeata Political Intetigen nerses mort of the fancy etooks now inthe market sys To bity a og ag ag HE vie and bills, 2 ConcnessiOnaL ELretton IN Magsacttusetts.—The — - ‘arbor, eutle, ; LARA. have exhibited, that no one but the most desperate | It will be one hundred end fifty miles to Aibany from | ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION 48 (psring ueter the bridges, Fisheye Se hee ae Sete. :... Po Deena sieht Nel Ft oe Se Caen speculator—one who could lose his thousands at monte | New York, by the Hudson River road, and one hundred | Nurse and Chambermaid in a private family. ake pe, Smaenee ne oe pamee Tenney Subceribors are reapectiully re ure their seats | fourth district of Massachusetts, ¢ place Mi mivatedy anks of the bear nested the ot secu »: ‘The majority principle has been the caure of so many titwtes aed by | sSlures in this istrict, apd during the last twenty-five ears not lees than eighty-uine futile attempt Dracie: wae te eet Been made to elect men.bers of Congress 1a that State, the rine ST ‘sere Frou 1830 to 1853 there were foartven unsuccessful shell. Bho trials in one district, apd the fourth bide fair to vio withit. The candidates are the eame as at the pre- H ceding trials, viz in Thowpeon, whig, Joba G. fora lady wn rentleman, 25 centad the er, we cad Peckosiah hetibaen temneueah: DEON! FORMERLY Tu BUSTUN LYCECM.— r otto g are the votes of the eeven trials already hed: without winking or moving a muscle—can be induced | and seventy-nine miles by the New Haven and Housato- totouch them. There appears to be as much infatua- | nic, via Stamford. These roads will bo able to accommo = tion. inthe minds of many, to deal in fancy stocks,as | date all the through and local travel, from the section | An others to risk and lore their money in other games | of country bordering between the fudson River and | st place, where bh ef chance; and this fascination they find it impossible | the western part of Connecticut, There roads, ai no | the last two years, Can be soon Nor two as}°. to resist,and are ovly prevented frem continuing by tho | point along the lne, will be more than thirty miles | *tN°-22 Mulberry street, aret Qoor, front recs want of means. epast, and the Hurlem must run throughout the inter- | WANTED SITUATION, AS COOK, BY & Re- ‘The amount on deposit in the hands of the Assistant | mediate space, and look merely toa portion of that | ing me eo has oe reference from her tast place. Apply at No. 3 Bast yy. Can be seen fer two 8. sak! é wearer edie a for 47 | the cities of ep a And since in ~ ‘as 4NTED—BY A RESPE: TABLE by) A SItva to upwards of and mamences moving at avd Saturday afvernooma, 118 CuATHAM BQUARR.— the yee at overy Wed= MUSEUM, eof all) ‘pi, pactay, Sud desserts Ibis eatabtiebmene will open for the season, cn Monday, Treasurer at the close of business yesterday, was | epace for its local travel. In the event of the Harlem | 4 bay bith “ orale Apply duriug Mon- Bes w she world, " Ra. Bow anes, eran Ae ented te 838,171 33. Value of foreiga @ ried. a being extended and completed so as to conn roar pane a ra ag Fe Arab Girle,” “ le address their letters (poet paid) to C ‘A any jo jon sale ott $1 a00 388, yl) js with pends praesent between we | Warr’ ECTABLE YOUNG Wowa\ — cone Viney Daices, with «chaste varie'y of veers mouth cae ee ee housing, $51 304. Withdrawn from warehouse, $90, York and Albany, among which the through business | cooking 0 Th EMENDOUS » FP t Amount of duties received, $505,814 45. would be divided. The result of such a state of things | i Puzanicat ara bd TH TURATRICAL ith * dan 2 ‘The week just commenced is destined to be an im- | would be, ruin to the eentral Iine—Harlem—ssits local _ A RES: LE PROTESTANT ¥ YOUNG WOM | re eee ot coed es ee tend erine | aprene ai me © sone Lourstana axp 74 Hiee. | Sister noe every yu porta: tory , ness 5 ines— | 18 ik, Wash at i i= r Lovuisiaps have passed resolutions sgaihet the right of a ore ee eee ot er tes avreey | Verem venrine “atmetets, Bon ioe eeatee & | Yate stumily, work and asset in washing ao = ieee ioe “oneal bse dhaanitan! Congress to abolish slavery in the Listriet of Colum. bia. wud that the State will resist. to the last extremity, apy Isw by Congress inhibiting slavery in the territo- Y MAL- | Ties. They reosmmend the sending of delegates to the 2, ty & ball thie day, Monday, arent ‘Receivers | Nashville Convention, and empower the Governor, in W o’eleck st No. 22\Green- | the event of the persage of the Wila proviso, to con- vene the Legislature of the State, for The purpose of de- termining Yt action shall be takea in the contem- ‘We shail, probably, be able to determine beforeanother | the Hudson River aud the Housatonic—having a@urge | ircning. G city reference can be given. Please eat week comesround, whether the greut and glorious in- | local travel, could afford to take the through travel at | * Chwistenter rirst inthe reat.” Gan bo avon for two ioe POLITICAL TERN EA Stitutions of this Union shall be perpetuated, or whe- | reduced rates. | FIRST-RATE GARDBNER, GERMAN, WANTS A SI- EVENTH WAKD.—AT A MEETING OF THE SE- ther the confederacy shall be dissolved ; whether, as | ‘The railroad from Stamford or Norwalk to Danbury, | bi iodide ee ee .s hy one nation, we rhall achieve greatness. or divided, prey | will soon be put under contract. Should it terminate | WA wpon each other, god becomes reproach to the civil. | at Stamford, it will be twenty-seven miles long; if at M hd experienc: Y ty a NTED, A COMPETENT ee, to retire aud draf resolutions ir to go to Savannad, Goresie. Expressive of the sense of the commitice, The following per= % None but th ho perfectly understand the busi 4. wi Teurs, John 8 4 Plated emergency. iced world. In this eection of the country the people | Norwalk, twenty-two miles long. Each of these places | jy iranchen need aprly, Appin ct Mrs, Groowe matinee | Game eer ee: carted ike fallowiae et oy Gor. Briggs, of Masoachuratte, has transmitted to appear to be ignerant of the dangers surrounding | have subscribed $100,000 to the onpitai stock. Danbu- 2:43» Broadway, :rou nie tii! ten o'clock. Which were unanimously ado the Helature +f that State the resolutions of the Legit re of Virginie, With the resolutions. hs render & meerege, denying the rightof toe iy portion of the territories for the puryose of introducing slavery; and as Virginia stood by the side of Massachu- tetiain the formation of the federal compact, very much regrets that, in violation cf the iotentions of that compact. she should derire to extend the area of pled Wheress, our blood-bought livertios, cemented as they are b Of the several 5 cnawe gored by a fow ~eo] and belli ti them, and it is pretty certain few, very few, have count- | ry has eubporibed $86,000 and the remaining $115,000 | ROOF READER ANtED—& Rovian E PROOF ed the cost, or are prepared for the worst. The North | meceseary to complete the road, will probably be ob- K< RS cen is coctgien iamilichie = OUVas have fiattered themselves with the idea that the South | tained along the route, and elsewhere. It isvery likely & BROTHER, t9 Navsoe strest. dare not withdraw from the Union; that they are too | Norwatk will be the termination,ss it is ive miles nearer LACE antgp as MBERMAID, NURSE, OR Gopendest vpon the commereial, manufacturing and*| and the grades much easier, In about ome year wo oo Went Seve rrente odo ae furnished. Apply mechanical classes of the North, to place any barrier | shall probably have this road in runuing order, when | > RESPECT. "F 9 | Who wonld seek to rend the union of there very. Tho letter js written iu caimuers, but show: between them, or prevent @ freeexchange of the pro- | we may look out fore pretty serious competition bo. "JW O RESPECTABLE | YOUNG WOMEN pg - Sg as Jt Is, by the services of Washington, Jef abr iraseeee dusize to sastede the slevebolder fom any partisipa- & Launiress, aud the other N nlo~— e lote. Hop in the bene! the territories. so fara may be ducts and manufactures of each. The North have | tween it and the Harlem, for the business of western pee A GR AOR ang, Stpmetzoes ov ne “hachrely bat we ary er totic Wilmot Proviso, FINE ASSORTMENT OF are GERMAN derived from the introduction of slave property. ‘he Democratic Republican Ward Com Seventh Ward of the at of ok Yerk, hold —_.. | sii men ag traitors, and unworthy of politic taken this flattering unctton to their eouls, and have | Connecticut. | mended, and can be soon for threo days. Address anote or | Py dccicuing Mem, fur theit own pe retail, at tos Bleseker street adway. _At the recent town cleetion In Schoharie county, N. tented easy. They believe the South will look more to — seed to No. tl ¥ ‘whe would, hyens- png riot on the ‘erave of our es , the democrats cleeted 8 and the whigs 6 ofleers. their own interests, ond will well weigh the consequen- | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED HVERY bat. ‘ultious, if they euld berve their own vile pur= BALLS. In’ Jefferson county, the democrats elected 12 and the , onaye Fat B Balt, 1 IN HONOR OF rat bige 9 In Montgomery ceuaty, the democrats elect- Bg ge Me, d the whigs 4 In Broome county, the demo- h 4th, 1850, as Gonataes ciats elected 7 and the whigs 5. HL be nothing wantin, ‘The Legislature of Wisconsin adjourned sine die, on Byes hy ty atthe the 11th inst. A joint resolution of imstructions te their Senators and Representatives in Congress, to op- pore Mr. Clay's compromine resolutions, was passed, ces, before they rush headlong into extremes. In this eaaaemaanamanaoadel | the Nerth is right—the South have well weighed the Ainawers to Advertisements sent by Mail ust be pret) yy contequence of a diseelution of the Union. ‘The resutt | 0&4 They wild mot be token fem the Post Office. F ier, ———o =| et of their reflections, however, has been different trom LosT. aie Tivshin what the North anticipate. The South have beon more | mn AAA NAN one firmly convinced than ever, that they are not only com- se! h 2? anh Foy EY ay 7, uve “Fiat in Martin Van Buren we reo the forte of xe \« the | combly ‘Nome, # | pledge theme! voted friends of Gen. ‘Dass, nod “vill cror ® to the sound and patriotic doctrines entertained in hie eb = letter. the free expression of Gen Cassin re Kinney, Waa. RB. Lown, 1. i, Gor, Quitman, of Misstssippi, has 4 pletely independent of the North, but that the North Ae, a tad iyi ark ase Veal the fade wilt a “isa with oar we : Lawrento, oud: Delafield Smith: | te Gee Lcrniecene of ar eet poe peu ae ae ia co deeply dependent apon them, that in the event of | thecary store, x Bleecker, ia Broad oan ae of “ee ‘room be: & bole oes hour he N wilin ceannie arrangements fore di 8 dissolution of the Uni the balance of trade between having bad the Sag 4 om ore ti the jar hour to the Na convention. He remonstrates against Posi Qiseation of the oubcteiter, Gtshout reseed to eee weetimg, and, by brute force, enter and Butler | distance from New York is about ten mie, and stzambonts | detsovrate from the room for xeresing their opinions, mages re congtantly running Retwaen the two Lavurwen W. Grend tes Hs a ; the adieston of California. as iniuical to the interests of the Southern States, the boos and treasure of which pent inits scquirition. The message is letter from the Semators and Feb afatines tm in Congress, from that State. expressive of their belief that Cailform: iil be admitted as @ State, with the plavery Fr he North and the South would anaually be millions ia or of the latter. Asan Ilustration of the teuth of NEW ARRAN NT—POST OF ion pal he pa BR —+- thir, it is only necestary to look at the value of South- ey Rd yg BL. RA it is pres I purchase without. ern_agricultwral pxodvete exported from the United Hil heneeforward be cont over the Mow’ Maven Batts | (orenen aero, © GG. WEEKS States He soverel yours:— ) whee the steamer leaves Basten, ne salle isetag oni | (**emesr? o= the Peestlons 54S ‘Vauue ov Sovrnpaw Pi ers Exronrsy yROM THE tary mail will be v4 Upon the same Alto for sale, a ama'l farm in the villoce re irep Brares, males leave at 5) known as the ¥ loom) sates is tate Olay & i Brooklyn. Iti seca set 7 NAAN SSA AAA OEY & OO, HAVE RE! tion, and are recommended Particulariy adapted for fret | Tye Cnrvarer ar from 27 to 75 Cedi way, wlere they offer Thi, and in ender to | Br asres of veay fi Techerehe balls. Thitty cotiilons may 2 750271 7 Nocom moe the rerular | supply of other few: bile the extensive promenade gate | Jeatm thatthe termina | Pr fs agent will receiv ™ feature. ‘ vasre, whic 0 THI Bronisaten boats, up he been rericurly delayed by the lvab ANILLA BEA cor nilla Beang tor THO! Yolume of water bearing on the flo th Pty er, oaock dss Terms | the time | Pama Me was found more ard mo: Apply the tale on ¢ store phe 20th of Southern Rtntes. $5498 649 Toral export... 102 141,203 JOSEPH HATY WISHRS 70 INFORM nd ali consumers of gold leat, LEA! a Si customers : F0 Nonce To THOSR WOO HA we removed te Fe mn picect, 2 mite c ine * ht ae b : + Mery x : It will be seen by this table that with only the five een Eenied te | kind of bueli areee Sine Beep Ot ORS ence Fenny, & laege y wens | OVE ue, the greatly items named in the above list, the value in 1845 and st IB Seerviary. | i SBrcctise, ce tn tea vielet cle, at the current market prices. clea Te BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R, M. | CPFFent Recensurliy ineronsed from foding em obstacle EWY. SUPRE at the New York Real Estat Onic: Wooster street. Their BE SURSURIBER, THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS LY wom detwoon New Fork avd Liverpool, and be~ | }o ite path. aod from being ctroumecribed in extent 1847, exoeeded that of all the rest put together. We tenet pS otc, pratt fice are trifling, and they ao very » 1 in selling. Also, and the liberal petrounge bestowed on him heretofore, Ko pool, Calling at Malin to landend | sod direction The undermintog action of the water have put in the year 1847, for the purpose of showing To tho defen Seseknpt fo are | ted to buy, at thi ofioe, a Bakery, Grocery Store, | ve mort rerprotivily vo state that he te eeilt we his " 6nd tocerrant an to render the entire he heats Dining Saloons, &e. and, No Andaim , wh carries on the ; wivg of @ crevect, mad parttoularl that with the enormous exportation of breadstuffs, at ar ih - it 0 | or ete > Te the omer ef 0 | LOON, NOW DOING A f ter 4 | oF closing the lest few feet of opening @ very dificult enormous prices, the value of the staple products of the if the Guy. tall, im said city, | ‘he saloon, eorner Cathorine pay ter Ww ond erduvus hk, oiling for the utmost vigtlance, Bouth exported. st moderate prices, was but twenty mil- eoere igunebes, a9 ps an8068, APTN sam $8 Deven sucpgth and activity. The depth of the water at the None lees then ali the rest. In ordinary years, the excess most aprecved ___ B. CUNARD, Jam., 53 Browdway. 06) 26d cu miceting polot has in this ease, inereased tablish me: MOBY. W. BIGGS No, C3 Voutsa sttcet, Five doors Fast of Hudson stront. NP OTUEKS -—JOnN Cus 4 water, is rendy to ongace w! othe: the difflewlty. and mest of the protective work already eens eacthe linea, | completed hes teem «wept away. ‘There seems to be ne Went prorpect, at prevent, of closing the crevasse —W. O. Piceyune, Fed. 19. An favor of the South will average about the same asin 1°49, This year, 1850, the exports trom the South will bs vntevelly large, while those from the North and West the good will and Axe factory. To sny ove withing to seeure the tory proof will Ce given tha¢ an ancual proat cf 85.000 be realized. Terma low: "Add;eos Matsbali, wish deal assis, . i will Be gnurually Imited, and we have no doubt that the Ledges «' gentlenen, for minerals o water) ander- penin Comstock, Seean Care iv Fionios.—The Jacksonville News of | PRO LET-ON Tuk Fiass OF MAY NEXT, ONE LAROR MestoDe, OoMEnt ar: Ab Biase: Captela Urafton. the Oth inst gives the fuliowing acoouns © roJact ai least two thirds of the aggregate exportation will be TH NSUR4N GE COMPANY, IN “hicom, fifty feet agente, being vy doelsihia ‘hes wee feet of rede, Gan be found Theee ships daving becn built by conteyet expreasty for | Cf rugue on the plantation uf Capreim Gadier,ha enat composed of Southern products ty a chp 100, 37 Wait etreet. Roo wi mepoees. Also thtes offices hb Brooklyn. Mr John Cresou hue ment service, every care has tak taoly vielefty. It He b dase 4 Dacsenae Sait ‘S1eu,000, the whole of whica is paid imand jens; the eituation of the shove reome ie & well above 140 feet of rook. with good | struction, as, siso, in their engines, U iy. anye: at produced 441 hogeb: or Of the imports, the two sections of country ai prested fm the public stocks of the United States, and of f rtroet and anaiioal faire as C49 ending bia 4: an : sing 1.000 pounds exch. trom 195 sores of soumtat: “ie Wel outed 4 tweshinds a8 Ge te of New York, a4 required by the provirions of the gw from? to SP urer, for eloens. pasonge cane, and has lostatieast 50 hogehouda by Imperfect , onevmes about two- Waurenee lew of tiie State, under which this company w Jeceey. ork to Livernook, $130. Reslusive nse of Ptato Rooms | grinding—beving wrought meariy his entire oroy with Segregate, so that it is clear that without the South, ompeny mohes ineursnee om the the North would be compelled to restriet thete Impor- Fpletanes as been ty) of te Fitna, ent devery pomapee oe rt jel wal aeeind ye ted om the plane of the eabing. For freghtur | two broken rollers, which woold not admit of cent presrure to extract the juice, by 20 per FORO K. Pek as! ie epost | Another ro coourred ta eat de PLOUR—ATT, Di Michigan and Southern, wo. Also, Rye end Gra! ia og tations very much, or lose annually large smounte of | poi, . -t. srte tam ee and 2 todo Oatmesi, Barter and Lard One ott ‘of ibie line will eal apprebenslon of troe nto gcld ond silver. Without the South, the North would | pasty. in wi watch caus, ehiy par cont oF fae. Atha” arrind itn vik SKOOND AND | 7 Diniz uh andre ara, es wg ged. | tea months previous te grindien it the havured. and Urcomes pay abe ta aldiaion 8 anon k be annually buylog more then it was selling, and thus rim cam Tevnred, Se death Tatles are ad for thove m street. conte! hingeec atoat Salo erat day, tho Lith of May. ond Liverprel, om Weducnday, tee Ddecoming rapidly impoveri«hed. Asa whole, our foreign trade is prodective; but divided, the South would be dally growing richer, while the Nerth would be daily h May. Aw experince! surges will ibs attaahed te ented by hemo ®, onitable for re a) very Je low rata rbou omen san © CALITORNIS Via CHACKSS.— NEw AND vo ¢ hip G G \ % = getting pooner. The cassying teote of the South, ca- aie Wellnginn ie Yr ieee i ihe which purpce Jo feae ben ox any larget pM 5/5) steamehip GEORGIA, Dv, Porter, U. 8. Navy, ciny TRADE nEeeon A meally pute millions Into the pockets of Northern t applicdser BRUSH & CO., 5% Front street. ‘The United States Ls Steamshi Dor will dlepateh er aruspav, March 2—¢ P.M, chip owners, and ueder the Usion, the monopol¥ | tren. debe. rae oF ae rakes: FRIES HUTGMELIC, RC. PAACTIC iverday. the. Lien at three | ‘The cotton market was without animation to-day, tot Wa erest, North | and with po great desire, appareptiy, either to pur- vi Chagres, touching of | ohare or cell The anles etteoted, neeever, were toe abe inederate extent. in lote,at the quotations given be- low. There coutiones to be rome saxiety to bear of the effect of the America’s news upon the market at the La ~ ports, tbe comparative emoant: of reeelpta, ere Was no material change im thie o can be secured, om #ppli- | Siate or Werterm flour. although mediom and loner henville, No. 250° Broadway. rately And onrefnlly instructed, mud every ef- impart, the revaisite kpowiedgein the moet t period Of time. Open of the consting trade is enjoyed by the North, A | Jeni, it i « dissolution would open the Southerm ports to ves- SS. Fe Re, Actuar, fels of all nations, and the North conld mot ex: | pres titles of the company daily: Tram ene to two pect any better terms than these extended to the GLP. Camuans, b Bi, Cossatiiag hyaiet Mnost favored. The North could not place a duty upon T act 1G DURTAL Ga flor for enlo, at 404 Biro “an destyee -y rp all the ning with wring! © cxpericnced surgeon, 18 attached to the vese i tchers to dam F “the importation of cotton from the South, while the stiletto Be if moval, of Light Mihacitee of toate grades were South could pute high duty upon any articles from Epa ? 20R. Sees eae Bors = ay arco ye hd Very fo anited the North, Great Britain cannot tax cotton, and the erarz, srusie inesensany toa Senators "etabiiehs | v aaa fe tight am Steorage Berth wens Bt the gore de the arviete, | Rates of P ‘nama Northerm manafscturers would have to admit it free to _ ~o OAD WANTED-FOR A LADY, WHERE hee Ly Ft ~ vom ey Le pate Room ip aren onsen’ compete SR Case ef Engiend. Bop Raguetmene- 4 COL BROTHERS, TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED | 112 116 tat tov of bo boarders, Location belo izes tan be Tutalshed, either plain or craa- | Paccers ce to Chaptes will board on shore during the coal faoturers would have a duty to contend against in the aué elegant rooms AJ ontweg, serowt_ BoGeroe ot ot wate cee factory pi 1 # Nee Neen | Peay iN TERRY Cof¥-Go0D BOARD GAN BE j Fey wore wells Lown the foren, A po. a tow plecsaat . | room ilo geatiomen: Early applicacion necessary. in markets of the South, 4 they would Gnd British goods disputing every step with them in Charleston and New Orleans. Jo avy light in which the question pething pew my anal tons for suger waa coffee. the former fair rales w embracing chiefly Steerere, und sed Preah to agree must be prepald, * nd tt bitte of | lading can be viewed, it sesames but one espect, and thet is ENT AN AbD BIS Witk, OR to must be nee on woard th unfavorable to the prosperity and progress of ths olaek ogee gration &, sated et iP meat tamed that the books for od Nerth, The polities! and commerelal position ef the ae undersigned South !s much stronger than is generaliy imagined snipe ‘4ie- Vs gulariy and dire Mrecticns, ae fully | svsmsbipe ISTH M Diea, ‘The more any orol, osloulating. refecting man looks er camgvee oot Denisa ater ae Annan nnn AAA AA “YoY vay, | Ainoet without | BUS. For freight ox agate On Sunde nent ot " 4 A Maroh 51, after a - into the question, the more he must be conviaced of ne ‘onar, py fs a TT ma, Ei 1i8 Wert werent. te codurel otter Cah “4 the resources of the South, and the limited extent they ‘Theatre, and nd orranged rie tne HROUGH I Fo! ANCISCO, Via O' dale ia are at present developed. With @ monopoly of the UBL ©. 46) Broadway. we ohana eamehip id se vil Sail from 'e cotton growing section of the world, with a soll and c'eloek precively. The sreamehip Philadelphia will the Cherokee, Icaving om Saturday, Zid. at 4 0'oleen, Pee tien geaeete will slnes the! on boned the day proviews. | Th, seratives ares een trOWLan « a AINA attend Wie roweth mt tJ nt brag ny Regn Pi ed 44 —e 3 b An SAN FRan' er, of py the "s Beard, foot of ay ta Bhirpere, watt her thsit finding. For abou more “fy mle. % fo climate favorable to the prodaction of ali ot the neces- garies, and many of the loxurtes of life, its large nevi- gable rivers and extonding tailronds, It te destioed, sooner of later, Union or no Union, to be the richest portion of this continent, and its people the most pros. perous upon the face of the earth. The South are not inrensible to the advantages of their position, or the 6 Preeman & valve wed Importance of their principal product, wud | Prise! em Seger Tay Aas ie tae they, therefore, look wpoo ® dimotation of the Union | been tried ny i Gee ty Cale le and silver Patent lever Watches, by Tena ates sver ané_ lepine Wotehen. a Carnes Lela 7 bela award, fob linc mae ne gold Weddin: tinge, 4 Guard K Taker Pee teckel fold ent silver Thimbten, with Jere apprehenriom than ts generaily imagined inthe North. Mabitieally the South have as great an affection ; Darms for waton Semepie: for the Union as the people of any other section. Com. : petrapiasi 8 CHAING, BE be 06 AND T FT. tr Tieve roy mercially they have everything to gal®,and nrthing to Bea, Brandy, dark and pale, in 4, nee aOy RB - EY fara ww ches warranted | 1S rae a i re Saeed aya Jone by 0 separation; and the North may fod, when it 11 Baragaon Copy Rey bes tenet in Fuss, Fools 7 Bet Amy BARE ATE WCU, We tt fiber otteet, New Tork, a reese, se r are, 0,0 Foe Sree: ate 04 N, 182 Wiitiaw street, Sono hn fhe the Onergh. een ne, L-4 foil, supesier oe 4G wate on “Pacer, te will rniv fe too late, that they Lave lost their main support, and standing alone, withowt holding that bond te keep the peace which now keeps Fngland quiet, there will be Femsieual danger of diepases, which may terminate im n hostilities, To give some ides of the political and commercial power wielded by the South, through ite great staple, we give am extract from @ work recently podtiehed fn England. s «Aa regarde the supply of cotton,” rays acta, “we iw Agere, 8 Fone wreety upstairs, GRICULTORA " A ze aes A clearing ues ie, Chey wtierr, Gran et free eee ja, Wagers ne tee | = is 4 Pase pest eae B. ALLENS Oe 189 amd 191 Water street. a Fr oom , @ Wall street. iat a NE manom fie soos at the deat of Bao Melony 5 comntanuly ee q7~ bor

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