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‘The House of Repicseatatives having voted the ~ (ase of their hell to Mr. Asa Whitney, for the pur- (pose of Qn exposition, by that gentleman, of his route and plan fora railrond to the Pacific ocean | Johm from the Mississippi Valley, he availed himself of ‘hat opportunity last nignt The hall was well filled, ‘@here being a fair proportion of members of the Gwe houses among the audience. Behind him, y afternoon. “(over the Speaker’s char, Mr Whitney had two | jnta-hcure from wher! te Barge maps suspended—one of the world, showing ‘Bhe position of the seve ru! continents towards each py @ther, upon a flat surfece ; the other a map of the -@ontinent of North America, showing the line of ©f its eastern terminus in relition to the Atlantic cast, and the centrality of the western terminus at t's |, ia Oregort. r. Whitey’s pian ie well known. Ile pro- Poses, aceording to the bill before the Senate, to eonetruct a railroad from the southera end of Lake AMMichigan across the aentto the Pacilie ocean; ihe proposes to do this from a grant of land miles wide—thirty on each side ot the road—the whole length of the rewd; end to oo 4 ents an acre for this trect of land, go indifferent’ The gem or sale will cover some $9,000,000 aerex, for which the government isto get @ railroad to the Paestic, and $8,000 ‘The first 800 males of the route west from Lake Michigan ie through good land; and as the other 3,700 miles are desert, the aforesaid * miles will thave to pay forthe whole roid) =This Mr. Whitney oposes to do by aiterns te reservations of these good de, Which will be connmnaliy enhanced in price the road progresses, and es the ether alternat> five miles by sixty are sold and settled. Mr. Whit- mey selects the point from Lake Michigan west be- eture there is no other piace at which the point of departure could be twkeu iv the valley of the N '- Biscippi, Which would secure a sufficient sane of good land ‘to pay for the read, or any material part efthe road Ir ts en important object to have the goed run through a raect of fertile country, unoceu picd, £0 that by opening ic ro sale and settlement by the construction the lands would pay for the work. We admitihat the bill sufficiently guards the inte reste of the government, in the event of a failure or Bee pensicn of the work We maintain, however. our “ inal objections fo (he scheme of Mr Whitney lies too high morth, eepecially #bere ir crosses the Rocky Moun- tains; for half the year the track would be covered ‘with snow, notwithstanding the argument of Mr. ‘Whitney to the contrery. Secondly, the eight Hundred mites of roas throngh the good lands to Missouri river, need not be built at all. From the herd of steamboat navigation on the Missouri Bhe work might as well be commenced—thus Cm ng eigbt hundred miles atthe start. Thirdly, bout one thousand or twelve huadred miles this 4, including the crossing ofthe whole chain of — ber, the proposed railroad to the Pacifie—the centrality ~ have sixty of pleading and : ‘nions ot eminent ju: and Rocky Moun‘ains, would probably be equal to @ne hundred and fitty thousand dollars per mile, we rehend that it would require a life-time to build ¢ road from the sele of the lands on the route ‘proposed. Tremendous ae ie Mr Benton’s plan, we prefer it fo Mr. Whitney’s Mr Benton proposes a_central d, lateral bravehes to Santa Fe an a common highway alongside of each strip of ‘and of one hundred miles wide for ihe main line, and ef fitty miles wide for the braach es os to aid ip the werk, in addition tothe proceeds the gales of alt the public lands. Both schem Srrest te us to be Utopian; but if we are to have a ‘acific railroad, give ua somethieg on a grand scale, and with means appropriated commensurate withthe work. Something ought to be doue. Wasuineton, Jan. 18, 1851. ‘The Caltforma Dry Docie— Uhe Presidential Move- ments, &c., § The California dry dock men are at loggerhea is. At seems that the Secretary of the Navy had fixed wis maximum at $1,400,000, and after some delay, Mesars. Dasins & Co. nad acceded to the terms. Juct at this juncture, Heory M Weetern, Esq., @rtives here in bot haste, caYs on the Secretary, finds the Secretary had passed his word, and the hing past praying for. The Presideatial question assumes so many daily @hapes, and embraces such a variety of candidates, that one can hardly diseera the signs of the times for any great leng't of ume Scott stands high, holds his levees i the East Room regularly, every Fridvy nigh. There is a rumor that Hous- fon has coaseored to run as Vice President with Cass Thisisnetso Houston has repeatedly re- fused to run on any ticket as Vice President. The Yumor ts said to come trom very high authority. If Gen. Case is stroug eaough, without such @ Krite’s tail from Texns. he can scarcely expect one who has been twice President of a republic, to play second fiddle The three Union tickets have been lost in the ing Views vow exhibiting at Odd Fellows’ Furst came up Webs er and Foote; secoud, chinwen; aud third, Fillmore and Cobb. ve, aud woue were so badly blind- , however, begins to see it; and | ‘when he once sees it, there is no man in the coun- ty who will sooner denounce it. Douglass saw it, Hall. ch and Jaugbed at it, « long Hume ego. itis rumored that Joba C. Clark is to be trans ferred to the Patent Cttise, v Ewbank, to be ejected, and Juhn A Cuolier to be Solicitor of the | Treasury Our Balumore Correspondence. Bavtimonn, January 20, 1951 of New York Fuemen—Great Prepares troms— Furea— Opera, The preparations making among the tiremea of Baltimore for the reception aod entertainment of the Americus | any, of New York, ex- ceeds that for any firemau’s visit heretofore, The ‘Watchman Engine Company, whoes guests they are fto be, are located in a part of the city called | ederal Hill, end being the only compzny ia that section, there ie a determination abroad among the people to excel all previous eflorts of ocher sections. «4 Large fond has already teen raised.and the Watch- nen Company have given orders ore prepara- tion of a dinner at Dorsey's Exehinge Hotel, tor Which they agree to pay #10 for each person seated atthe table. The Mechaurcal will also give them ylendid entertamment, which company never do things by halves, whist they have also tend. ertd to the Watehmaa tne use of their engine house, being ina more central location, for the Gepost of the apparatus of the visiting company be Watchman Company have engaged Vo- fandts splendid Srase bund to be at hand every ey during the view. ‘Che First Baltimore and the Eneodebip Engine Com: saves will also give them eatertainmen's, born whom are hard to beat. ‘The Independen, | and Patapeo will also do Benor to the New Yorkers during their visit, whilst Be ptiom the whole fire department will be out, with their apparatus, benoers, ard bands of music, fully | eqpipped, fo weleome and escort them. & We have bed nearly » dozen tires st Setaving Bmerning, but none of them did any damage worth Bre wtioug The vaive of foreign exports from Baltimore, the week eadwyg on Thurs: % he triale of the purnerous parties charged with jer, will commence im Baltimore City Court, mu thie mem + Max Maretzek commencee, on Wedoreday & ume a eeries of operas at the Holliday Stree Maser Yell, 2 member of the lest. Marylead Leqistature, died at Cumberland, on Saturday Oar Philadeiph capondone Puitavetratia, Jan. 20, 1 2b) Weather—Accidents— Mr. Gliddom and his Mummes, & yur thoroughfares, ana, indeed, every thing out ©f loors, was encased with ice this morning, from the eflects of a shower of rain that froze as it fell. One serious accident occurred in consequence. ‘Wm. W. Morris, a pupil of the high school, fellin bind street, and was rn over by an omnibus of the Pine street line he whee dover his @tomech, inflicting injures that it is feared will | prove fatal A poor inebriate, named Jones, was turned out oie gry in Broad street some time last aight, nd having fallen from the eflects of the liquor he had imbibed, wae taken to the station house, where he died befure moraing. The Coroner is flavestigating the case, Ww ascertain whether the li- poxet the tavern keeper was the cause of his al The committee to report upon the mummies re- cently unrolied by Mr. Gliddon. are to give their e@pinion on Friday evening, with regard to ther be veritable mumnves. The linen in which the were rolled, was distributed among the dience, who eeized upon the merest serays with great avidity. The ladies who were present, are | ee TY, It iw to be hoped thi ‘wroppings years ol tis to ped that the eavan not again mistaken the sex of his wubjects. report e bor been the . It is anid € been found upon the breast of one jast, was | | turpentine wa Bare or Riven one Mason, New Srramenir Acanama.—The new end Alabama made l of nang A be Saqeeemee ry pa en seaanene Denes. Se wiods measly ell: ep way.—Savannch Rep: U, 8. M. Stramsuir Groacia.—This ship arrived at yesterday afternoon, R : sat s w ‘elock, the aualls trode tbls place fer tageee, ko. were ¥e TO THE EvITOR OF as HERALD. I find the remark in your , that the lawyers mistaken the spirit and teat of the m wd code You refer to two cea in explanation and eluci too, ten | tiom of the new Now, the difficulty is, that bad, and | these opinions, however sound and valusble, may not accord with the views of other judg rho feel them- ves under no obligation to adopt construc! which those learned gentlemen have arrived ),000 besides. | judge has his own o on of the code, and it is only hhecesaary to look over the manifold decisions ia the Code Ke; ir. to discover bow widely they differ. Amid the conflict of decisions, what is the prac- titioner to do? It he shape his Pleadings im senera- ance with the construction of Justice A. and goes with is flesdings before Justice B, he is informed that Hoe B differs from Justice A, and that his pleading are fatally defective. Ie is obliged to amend, a subjected to long delay. and hes heavy costs, for adoptii Justice A’s construction ef the code. What I woul advise is this, let the justioes of the Supreme ey scattered over the State, and each one of t! struing the code, be understands it. understood by oth: agree upon some Tule or principle of construction, eke ‘they will recognize as binding upen each cth and publish their proceedings for the benefit ot the bar. Let the judges ofthe other courts ip this city adopt this construction in their preceedings and prac- tice. Then we thall have some uniformity of decision, and tome consistency of judicial opinion, upon which the profestion can rely. A BARRISTER. Fatr. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERAL Your Washington correspondent, unintentionally, in recently enumerating the articles to be forwarded from this country to the World’s Fair. at London, de- signated thors to be sent by the Hon. George W. right, of California, and myself, as from the State of Tennessee. Will you have the kindness to the engine, crusher, and amalgamator are city, wile the of ores are from the Btate of Califor Yours. ti H. WALBRIDGE. New York Jem 2 1851. “CITY THADE REPORT. Mowvay, January 20—6 P. M. Asurs.—The market since our last has not varied materially; but the sales were limited to 89 barrels, including pots, at $565 = $6 75; and pearls at $5 02% ‘The demand wes fair, while the receipts were moderate. Burapercrrs.—Fleur—The market for Western and State tour has been very heavy to-day, with, if any- thing, a tendency towards lower prices. y of the weather has o upon the transact! trade was very limite thing doing for the mon brands ot Btate flour were especially very dull, the stock of these descriptions being nearly all in the bands ot speculators, who were more willing to press sales, though they have not reduced their ant raed ‘The arrivals by railroad wore increasing. Since 8a- turday, only 250) barrels changed bands, Including No. 2eupertine, at $4 44 @ $4 6254; common ‘to straight fad $475 w $4 8734; mixed to fancy In , Ohio, and Wisconsin, as $487 @ $5; pure $6 06m $5 12; taney Ohio at $5 25 2 $5 44; ee at $5 25 @ $5 50; extra Ohi id extra Geneeee at $5 623g w $6 dian was steady, with only a limited mand at $457 for common brands, market tor Southern flour ruled ver; ‘arm, with a good demand in part for the local trade and ter export, but the upplearant state of the weather being against out- oor operations. the sales did not exceed TeO barrels, Saote cemmon to good Alexandrie, Baltimore, Geergetown. Sc. at $6 a $5 12; and fancy do. at $5 25 $5 62);, We noticws steady market for Rye Flour, with only @ very small stock, and sales im lots of 73 barrell $5 87g. The inquiry for Corn Meal with sales of 15@ barr ; including Jersey, common to extra, at $3 a $3 18%; Brand, »e A+) ol- an improvement ; ai Wheat wes without any im pertat bea there was very little doing. cbietly owing to the high pretensions, and the incle mency of the weather throughout the day. Small lots of Loy ms Island red were taken at the milis at $1a $1 03; and mixed to prime white ditto at $1 050 $1 06. There wasasale of handso; bite Genesee wheat rumored on ‘Change at $1 25, but we could not authenticate it. This price was believed to be above the market. There was very little Aye offering, for it the market was almost nominal at 78¢, though some holders demanded 809. The supply of Burle continued very moderate, while the article was much wanted, and fer common to prime two and four rowed 90 a S60. could have been easily obtained. Barley malt was selling in lots as wanted. at $116.a$122. The arrivals of Outs were on a more liberal scale, and prices in contoquence favored the purchaser, though no ac- tual change bes taken place sinee our last. entirely trom city consumers and only for els, which brought for Northern 49 a bic; | for New Jertwy 46048. In Corn there was ® pret- ty tir business traneacted to-day, restricted some what by t ment state of the weather, which revented merchants trom exhibiting their samples ‘The receipts were not so large, aud there was only a moderate amount offered for sale, while the inquiry | tor distilling was ood. There have been sales to-day | of 10.60 bushels new Jersey and Southern yellow. at 66 a ie, fev ein A at the latter rate, closing with er an upward t weather, to- usinese Going im this article mate- while with the ight suppiies here, the market ry itm. Of Bt. Domingo, the sales amounted to 1.000 bags, at 10),0.; and of other descriptious 150 bags | sold, at 11}¢o. for Riv, and 129, a 180 for Java | Corroy,—The swirs to-day reached about 1,600 bales, at etendy prices, We quote — | Livi npoon CLasumioation, | N. Orleans, | Florida. whe @ 5 Fravusns.—A rteading feeling prevaile ke: tor prime Western i siderable extent. at 4 qualities were ull and had rather # dronpin, ndency com ‘Tatcow.—The demand continued pry wat, and [aged ny ® strong upward bout 12,000 sold at 7'<0., cash. cco was rather more buoyant, without alters tion im value. Some 120 hbds. K: 113¢0., amd 30 hhds. common. SRsataoky wold at Oe a ate. 635g; 1.00U on 63) fe ist oars ‘hess! e aad i eanes Raii 100 0 7, BS Stee ce ‘states vi at a Sg rene Susquehanas ; 100 Unived — ‘67, o&P, bet ae syne orth Ameria 00, Mylite er Sa . LO; 200 road, ‘300 Usion Canal, 16: SB allegheny Ey Telegraphic HKeports. ere ew Onttane, Jan. 18, 1861. Coffee advanced, and was gacand molasses are firm. three-quarter: Three thousand steck- & $4 10; two lots corn. to New Orleans $4 60; pork deruting. tted hog jetted, all in market. $4 40a $450. Nothing new in provisions. quoted at Jlallc Su Holdersare asking here Civcrvnats, Jam. 20, 1851. sold to dey | ad ig 0c. The weather is mo- On Sunday mor: the Rev. Dr. Frances A Little, all of this city. On Thureday Chase, Capt. ter of the late Amos Belde Charleston, 5. C., papers ‘As On Monday, January 20, ‘wood. Boisseav, aged about 56 His friends ani nesday morning, 22d inst. reridence, No. 2 Park Place, Charleston papers please On Sunday 64 years, a late brother, Robert Hone attend ber funeral, this ( Baran Louisa Rowpes, im ber age. ‘The relativ: fully invited of ber brother-in-law. Mr Suddenly, on Gronce ‘The friends and acqusin' On Monday, Jenuary 20, months. ately invited to attend ternoon, at three och and 8 days. of bis father, No. 165 Sixth On Sunday. ay youngest ton of nd jgtandson of the pny 5 years and 27 days ‘The frieuds and relativ: attend the funeral, from 2 o'clock. A. 8. and Aun Black, aged street on Friday, Her feet bath trod. In Londo’ uiaw Hhewey Brocix, only voealist, of this city England on mine street, to morrow, (Wedesday,) at 11 o’cl Her remains will be taken to Newark tor inter day, January 19, of consumption, ‘iLLiam Stewanr, aged 63 On Monday. January 20, Newson, youn, ers 19, at Grace Church, by incToN B. WierLwnicnt to idest daughter of the late Henry A. evening, January 16, by the Rey. Henry U. Biaxe to Miss Baran Love daugh- n, Eeq , all of this city. please copy. Died, Mania, wife of Odle Lock- The friends of the family are meenereny invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday atte: at8 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 383 East Broadway, without turther notice. On Monday afternoon, sais 20, Mr. James E. stances, ‘and those of his for- wer partners, Sass foeaatie end David O. Halsted, are respeettully invited to attend his ou, 22d inet , funeral, on Wed- t 10 o'clock, from his late without turther invitation. 00) Janeary 20, E1szameva Hovey, Live of Perthshire, scoti Her ‘ied and acquaintances, and those of her are respectfally invited to Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, trom her late residence, No. 71 Uharitoa street. On Monday, January 20, after lingering tlinees. Mrs. the twenty-eigath year of W. H. Goddard. No. 35 Car- KAM, ears, tances of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral from the Bedford Street Uhoreh this (Tueeday) aiternoon, at 3 o'clock Maxy Asexacn, daughter of Benjamin F. and Margaret Howe, aged 2 years and 7 The relatives and friends of the family are affection- fun y ged 6 years 8 months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are affeo- tiomately imvited to attend the tuneral to-morrow, (Wednesday) 22d inst , at 2 o'clock. irom the residence av 0. January 19, of scarlet fever, Geonor Samuel and Susan D Day- late Rev. George Benedict, of the family are { the reridence of bis tather, No ¥8 Rivingston street, thie (Tuesday) atternoon, at child of 9 months aod 13 days. ‘The triends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, aad ste morning, at 9}; o'clock, trom No. 817 Gr January 17, Evizanern Bo- orn doughier of _ beth and James M Carter. aged New York, aged J yeare aad 11 months. ow the painful way ‘The Saviour from this earth betore her trod , And now, in one eternal happy day, Her rest shall be within the « \¢ of God. 20th December, 1850, Wit brother of Edward Seguin Mow Fork sn nie «ears Chea: MCorren, Fe There w very littie done im raisins, to dey and vo change be noticed in prices. About 300 boxes bunch brought $1 $0 © $1 06 for wet dried and Gry, add 200 halves $1. A emall lot of currants sold at Be eb, per |i Free + —Kates were dull. and engecemente light, For cotton, to Liverpos!, 6 Sid. was aske eng! mts at ' dig for flour, 0d. was was nominal at “ Ide. 6d. to 150. rule. Te vre. ean was engaced 0, there was mochange Haye We North ri b. acieding ome one of Staten Island at quota. ne Heuer American ton. A moderate demand existed for dew retted | with sales ot & bales, at $116 0 $120 per Im other deseriptions we bave no change to and there was nothing of importance doing ox.— Beote p' 2 $21, six months tate of English ba Larne were n orted, at $1 [0 per was held firmly, at $4 h ate by & $4 BThy nese doing 3 Oar market was jniet today, but pric remained steady. The arrivals of the new crc 4 holders were, if anything, more in clined to realine at Saturday's figures. Of New Or lean. come 100 barrels were te ken w e Navas & Fpirite turpentine moved to the ex tent of 100 berrets, at 40 a dle. cash and time Crude very dull, at Common rosin wae steady, with Wilmington, et $1 42 a $1 46, delivered * figures * more inquiry for linseed oll to-day | and the enlee reached 5 C0 gallons, at $0 cte., om the epot, for Englieh end Amerionn, in enrks. Large par cols, to arrive next month Gay at onything under , which i* an ad vance of 2a J ete. per galion on last week's quotat! for the article, for future delivery, For whale ofi th market interest to report. wteady & moderate local inqriry. There was a better de. mand for sour pork, ond higher rates than these paid at the clove of Inet week, were asked to-da: ew | mere ware ebade lower, but continued to arrive very sparingly, The transactions comprised 460 bbis, at | $18 00 8 $14 for new mort; $12812 12% tor old mean, secured some of the | | ire, Robinron., oem . otive since our last, but there |» Bs Bules, @ cor, Richmond. og Ch NO, NL Crone: MAKITIMNE INTELLIGENCE Movements of the Sy ae Steamers. + Obarlenton , rea Now Orleans ch — G RB Shelden. Arrived. Fbip Arabian (Br), Loury Ship Agnes ( Brew ane 200 iceihes to Oelri ‘itn ft wh to Foster & Bebe Mare he) Kelly, Malitax, 12 days, with fs ty, Behr Melrose fenr RT Jones, Holmes, Dorfee, Ne Btorces, Pro Jorere, 98 dare front Be vor sbipe and two bark» mehip Crescent City, otkers. Jaw M—Wind at euntive, ot, WOW, ay Telegraphic Marine obgrintd— Bathe Qoeanus, Buenon Ayres Now k jesrina. Now 2h, aie Marth: Washi sesem 14, epoke bark Heme, ip Cope $11 £6 @ $11 87 for sour aitto; $0 9% for prime: 07 | 96) The Ben for sour. Beet was offered more freely, mer- ket favored the purchaser. yet prices remained about ie Bes a mir A the rame as Inet reported, with sales of 160 bbls. in lots. at $8260 $1012 for moss $4 87 w $0 for prime. Prime wees was going forward slowly. at $14 | 508 $16. Beef hams were enleable, at 6% ote. Dressed | hogs were quoted steady, at 6 cts were scarce and wanted, oo yt om | mente wers velling, im loth at 8 ote, for areon city cut i tnd 6 cts, for do do. shoulders. “The stock of iin Houre end jot No. Perel ‘Mangani!ia. ane 20 parsons JB Ri oe the parsege, Das hed cones « Ht eee ny, Philadelphia, da oo wore, Bestips La res NE, with vaio: mori 69 dave, with mare ests Bremen, #4 days, with mdse ‘& Kruger. lias had heavy Liverpool, 60 days, with dee Anoheres ot quareaving Inet ni be s Phi pate, 2 dng, is Holmes's Hole, 6 Hamburg. Rov 'erdam. ‘Turner, for Chagtes, &o; and nw mm, Jan 2. permeate. Minings, Deo 4. "Doth, int 33 40, n tor akyab. = Soceualy Ioany ore, = ‘palneny Valparaiso; vam, Jam 18 Arrived—Bloop Excell, N York. Arrived—Mnip Alesioe, Basten; beth Prasene, EMME nif bre Baral sarah Lovwten. Acree Bele ‘Themes & oc sony, BY onk. fe wbr New Onieaws, Jan li, ew Banrony, Jaa 18 LJ Yon and Alexander, NYork. gh -} 4 Sasa, | hs Semen am: Ra a cook sehr Mattia, Balsi- Waanen, Jan 15. talled—Bleop Oregon, NYork. ns Jan enersee pagel cog ttt pf a raver, Gexeees: $e. etoainer Choro- kee, Alose Room (67 Sx ohenas), EAT spurt Bevclook. aves a of & ene ial messenger. ro aud Vslosraten, per staamer (67 Ex- lock al. wil 19 offiee, so RAY pars of NYork; steamer Foulkes Nomarara; schre Wi rif as antag TMiscetlancows. ose wedge an while on the marine railway at Al- ednesiay leet. undergoing repairs, causht (re ra her bottom ue red Then seltway wae also Camaged to tothe am paren oN ‘Beatord ante not per yy Detabmalee, ‘at Charleston from Bos- jensed he: m: for Rio Janeiro = by the Francis Henrictt: ver tor, on woether, durivg Which lost boat, split taileand aid other daanane, Som Ricumonn, of Mount Desort, bafore roparted ashore ear Fou Island. and subsequently dtifted off. was pmised 9th = Tat 4013, Jon 0778, avandoned, ‘masts gone, Ans vessel full o€ water sar Kvout 900 pieces of timber have boon fonnd on the Kenmare River ocast, th aMate s TBP tun orne- silt virds jotued bronat te Ponrawours Jon 2—It blew s heavy gale all last nicht from W to W8W; the outward bound ves it out safely. Put. ( Bristol), Jan be otal agale from W to WW, last bight, ‘dural the outward bor vesools lying in Kingrosd, Tote Out the gale witbout the Lusst camage. Liverroon, Dec 28—The Empire State, from Liverpool for York: bas put back with lors of rudder, and part ‘ot cargo thrown overboard, J o Win Pena. Maloney, from Philatelnhis in 17 thwerturly gales; laid t0 off Holy- head tho°whole of New Year's day, in e etroug gale {rove Tonpox, Dee $1—The Dublin, from NYork, has lost epars, bulwarkes, Carcvrea, 'N atom ene i Goma, from Hon perienced » ate, whic! om the {he Tath inst, off the Black Pago: Neteos to panes Toe Can Buoy, sta on Black Ledge, Mew Londo ing been carr cart foe, re plane ba Spar Buoy, whic there until the lat of April next, when the Can Suny will Ge severeed te Se place. h to ‘Whalemen. Arr at Mauritius Ovt 14, Delta, Weeks, of G-eenport, from Madesascar. snk rom Sydney, NSW, Aug 1, Boy, Lu went Payel2a ult, Nye, Francis. for NBodford soon, Sroxre—Brig Franklin (of Bevorly), Brown, 2:th wlt, lat 38%, ton 46 orsisiag, aie zoaeien (Re 4%, Hayes, from Liverpool for Bos! Doe wana & Con asa, {som Liverpool for NYork, Dee 24, Kinsale Nine Callender, Goodwin, from Liverpool for NO:leans, 0° date iat 47, lon vl Warren, for atk Richmond: fanicha way steering not reported) was aa dam Carr (Br), from Glasgow for NYork, Doo 2). Bar! Ay ig A (of Boston), 7 deys from Havre for Philadel phis, Dec 28, tat 44 42. lon 14 10, awe Bilise, from Brewon for NYork, Doc 25, lat 2630, lon ai Boli lp Mamaberd. no. Filledeshte (about Nov 6), for Feruambuco, Wee 6, 1a! vou er nin ae, ye ey Ste» Me fom NYork (Aug 15) for Ca- t 24, rig Urania, from coke tee California, Deo 31, off the Asie ot Wight. Fo: reign Ports. Arooa Bay, Decl—Brig wonite (lam), Lybrantz, (from mington, NC. arr Yet 4); leg for Pee 2 California; Ar ioe, dos, gis eary ‘Shelton, ‘Long, Bucuoe Ayres; Boot land, Perey, N Yor! ody Fricarich, fo x NOrleans; Harvest, for Philsdolphis; apgeem, Le Bxs il, for N Yorn. Coy eae Bir Pottinger, Savannah, and an- Dec 25—Dan brig Sophia, Bentsen, from Phil- adelpbia, Naor bite Caxcorra, Nov 2—Shipe Consordia. Aug vis rat Cofha, trom Lanee:, for bosten do do; Miton, Harto' from Boston Udaye (com Bremen for inet, €lbe Hamburg for do. Cispe—Log Nova Scotian. for Boston. Cerre, prov to Dec 20—Slé Lepaato, Hagar, Mowina. gghnwts Deo Ib—abip Berkehiee, Smith, for Boscom, fe ay 14—Sid Hartley, WM. Deat. Dec S— are il, NY¥ork. Grinue!!, Fle 8 lu a wed Ja inst w: Hall for Carduf or Soopers r Low Brown, act Nov 25, to sail for Bos jo. Phillips, NVork. f14 Sith, oth, Janes, Molator, Boevon Ge Dee aad port Skaue (Sw), for NYork, ages Ot 06 per tn icee. Bexvoursvvvs, Jam l—Art Dutch brig Anna, Kleynenhere from Rotrcr¢am for Boston, still wind bound, and probably remained so 34 inet. Bavex, Deo 2—8hip Greenwich Knight, for Boston och John H Vexper, Cracloston; achat Fred. 1, Des 32—Are Europa (+), Loti, Niaz, Mary Bale. Rollive, Baltimore; 24h, ‘Daniet (FEL) Howare, Boston ith ult, 201d, Se George, Geawtors ork. 26th, Teane Wright. Pai * Pe e yan 3, Waa Penn, Maloney, Pilladele Fr, no date, supposed prev to 2th ult, Rva, Philbrook, apneh bh Wal Coulcer ‘and in, Raves v1 Ravenel, Drew, Charleston: halomasue, savage, © Body Vopbabire, Pee vebin P ‘Anne Kien, Fat om Rassell, whish eld Nov hrew pact of der Harrison. for Bee*on 1th; Crom- barker, te Stes etn or Burman, do ta; Daal Webster, Howard, do 26th; Eva Poilbrook. d» wun; a cue lth; Aftion (0), Kyrie do Feo ‘Cua il raneh, Dusiery., fog Paula telptie, 2h jo Det, Li Lt t. Camp Poid torlieg doth elt, Mare Currier, Boevon; 34 ‘Goliahe' Bias Mary Wale, Bal Canecs, Sevanna, Steten (sland and Ss sD: , to oad + Snwmed, Minera Queen, Griswold atom. aud, from Boston, arr tr @ dudson for do buns 1 Thu bomed, for a . Te puts tte Temncaves, Uso. tor 8 Orie ro, fur NUsieans; Asie, Stelle Jorn York. Norteln; 22d Ban- Dee 22— Barks Gey Briges Bl arr sirt, to load for N¥orks Jorgen veh « Di ao, Lage Bie 11h, baie Cosnatinn Picket, boston: Ash barks Girone, h, Tuck, Pesoend: pm Tontmaven, Dee 2—Arr Paragon, Burnley, Baogot for ard T Bos oF York, dos (sara), ile Sie bre Bliss, NVork; Iteh, barks Apollo, Toxham, AutiIMs, Lincole, Bost ow Quenastows, ‘2—8id Catharine, Sharer, Sen Pren- chee sage Cltorna F218 are, Sates, bh] Malvina, Co \Orieene, eevee feet ry wed © Henman dol phia, athens, from Liverpool for Mobile. Jan 1, int asi, | Nov 16—Azr Duteh brig Trepious, Popkes, from on Bionars- (Weetern Islands), re infor Ber mat rote = Ra 2 4 Bahasa we Liverpecl for NOrlenns, toushod 14th, Ley. Deg Ste Shin ons ‘or, for N York, mext day. auder,, Foulkner, NYork; ammacons, ree ti Dee dove dine, Rogers. Novtews. a 1pnticienees p Maden t gma ft jt or ae elcgrephed. 9 1'D {get cactain tants Be Waivers, Meridii | aac L3 Bikiee Sean webs Gen Wasblagie ‘ie Maria, in Dart’ dan; beige Feeds a 16—"bd ship bey Bos tol ony Den orig Sara Johan Uatleson, Avtos mi de 4" steacarhin Teabol, Raitine, Key West an AM ships & Jessie, ang Settee a, Care, Liver)oo! tie Ocrey Tate. Oowel ‘th. th, AM—are bark Vi Laver Naroall Nore Wor- bj li Serie, ‘Sid loch aehre Viewinins Levins Phi - Bvataon Norfolk ratty, Bal-imore, ‘eit to wind); jmore sie arrachr Capitol, Hig.ins, Baltimore, ‘ar Grovewsrer. Jan 16—arrachre Gant mere; 17th. Roanoke, Smitl., Rasty Wanrieiiean, Jan 16—8id senre P eaisee| Loyd, and Weles- cans, Ji a; Maria Burt, Box sos Santiago = Ol: shire Alex Grant ‘Br ine, Wtb AM—Arr US transpor. stews gE via Pensacola; barks Acte n (Br). a, Hull, Bog; Swan, Bae, Boston; brig San 4 yh ‘Don Pedro, Ver to (Fr), Ro Gnadsloupe; selirs Joven Fernan- mpeachy; Fairy, Williams A ‘$—arr brig Albion Coo: field, do; 17th. bark ane a do, Thurston, Barhad Newrorr, Jan U—Arr ochre ‘flamlet. for FLilad erty, Trader. Wareham ‘ine Now Yorks Prodent, Howard. Mary Blisaveth. Smith, Boston fur NYork: Yan ‘Baltimors fvr Fall Rivery stoop ti Trlehers q Essex Fall River tor N Tork pe pore 1th, 8 oA bri Pishop, Zuleive, Alto: achre June, Riehmond, Nathan Durfeo, Mary Bliss, i Shelvor, NYork, and the other Sune NI ls Vth—arr eobze King, Jackronville for Boston; Yantic, ar robes Pie Norfold for Providence Purwousn Jan li Arr sehrs borne, Doan, Philadelphia: Mth, E Freeman Chapean, Baltimore.” Sid 12th. sch Ao; bm cr sea. Rassalls 1 ‘ons, do; 16th ‘Atalanta, Bwitt, do (60 Pipette, robatiy a PontsmouTH, 17—Bolow, eclte Calista, Harvey, Lubsc for b York. Jan 17—Arr echr Ses Lion, Brown. NY jordan St Jago: brig Lion, Sawy: Jan ld—arr stearachip Alabama, York; ship Tempest, Patton, do In port Jan Iitb, ebipe Zanoai (ae Wilson, for Liv: Sterling. Henderson, 40; Southport, M’ tormi: ‘hee Marion, Johnson. do: Oregon. Ford, tor Wavre «Pert (Be Glaogo Loch’n Castle Pools, for "iver is (Be), Brier Re oek. "Tall NY¥cr 9 pers Piteher, fof NOrleane: Amertenr, Roos, for, N Yorks W Mer, Lewir, 60° Chief, Gates, for Battimore; Ellen (Be, Foran, for Trin'’ad; ‘Charlton, Lightbonrae, Srutherner, Baker, ding: Hope cn id led phiay ered Ng Nest Gilchrist f. Brooks, for N t, do; Ses He'ie, Herriman, 14g; Arr suur Mortoo, Loyd, Marblehead, to . cla Ath, bark Obueaa, Ayres, Afrion; . Pare, ‘ilar sett Mary Powell, Williams, 6 Fore ore ah, wig Imperial” (Rr), Webber, Liverpool; Le 2s Atwood, NYork. Alabama Biliott, do; Bostur Wass, 5 OohE dom NYo ere, Steelman, for wea ream, fe York: Mers HiN roe Passengers Arrived. CHAGRYs—Eicamenip Pacing at ew Uleans—Mrs Kin, he Kimbesite 1s Kose. & 6 Wadsworth, Chas J Raveli! rd, Ji thine, Ceo Yon! W 4 Scratford, Job Thea a M Porki boing, J Dring. J ve, lady end oh Weatahe. ‘Tas More. E32 bd Maj ‘sewell and la © Morris, Jas & Bolden Jr. whe bert a Oi Ro jarris, W MWC Ha tock, * dartnck. 0 ‘bas Brod. W Carter. want, Qrocad.'B Ten Bb Js fi} bee, B Cone all fae ‘effin, JL fatthews we Tanner, 4 Gaye OR Pryor. 8T Meuse, KG Pouce, RI doy, Ht ley JU Higgins, O K Glover, G lene, EB Vor, N Schoon, L Fy Calbern BD Ste co 1s arine Arisove. WT Cole H Rideck, See 4 oaivin Koaver, & Remington. ti Jones, W 4 oi Sdtabureh. © thers, Nediy © W Carman, illen, Wm Dav Boyes, WF Somers, James Davidse Sreslieg., 5 Mr Exon, fsae0 Heveton Wd ns, U ‘Mecser, G Sun.ch, We smith Bs Mite: F teeh. Ratebnell, Joba ison Buck, A Ballard. & Charies Treey, WP Wi # Bo tiey, John Bea: Jewel R ont. G A Spear, TE CD Biren. Geo Sore T —. i tons are, D A Nar ing, F Raymond, M kelly 4 ers, Jonathan Muller, J Waits, @ Vourt, na bein Jobn ligets te A Moree, CL ‘ah incr, W Eb Jes tag A rT ‘are Ef f ‘Wile, Us sie d De ‘ Leslie Wow livt, W Tomiia, tomas D * ‘Ba ae, we R 1), BE Bisot. a toatheont, wy ont ber, Wealin A Davis, A Grones, D Roggatt, W Oruik- shanks, WD Matheny, K Scuert, U Butler, U Miles, D Sar- We Crichton, Jam on. So Ws dete Jor sal y. Wr 4 ht, D Delrek~ B Nell, € LeRoy, & A taming, WO Co Joba Orborne, J On x J irvint, Soha calor,’ tor, W F ste ort ? r ‘Thomas, jarduer, G W Kenny. lady, Wt Robinson, M j OTICE—THG PAStFNGERS PEK STSAMSOIP PA cifir, for Liverpwol, w i! peg cbs om Dard. at the tof Canal street, te-morro ck A ‘ Ajith» state, gail ‘a alte Cyr ART -FOR Havann, New i C? agres.—Thr to Bar Frapcisee at reduced: renee Untaree puasvagere teaee: | f t clas steainehip.—On jowet ; fe valuables, muct apecity the v bila of Ising, of the Company w Boy lores on valuable nerehan specification, Fer passege 177 Wea + ‘He hei ano Ma anibte for ao without euch RORRRTS, corner of Warren strect, QTd AwEWAM woYal N x i 0° secured mntil paid for. will be charged om cjocie beyond a> amount for ne Ao experion ol Surgeon on b oO tr ight of pasnage, aoply Ba French, German, ond othe: And brenght in common with Brit! of Inding wre given in Ho rre for "7 af e let of April 1. xt, verpoo! wil WA ry, “he rite of ‘tre he by the avowe h bs materially redwon anu comnect with the ‘hor ner, to lesve Panama on of about i ee D jiaVa® Pg bi aNd cick gts ‘North fet, Pesewan ti spss adeeb eo hp No 4. 4 and newspapers must pase throagh the | Eanes es Pagizic,M MAIL 8TBAM@RIP seer naa el Be Company, ar etonmace fuspect ae copes he wie Ft tr tama worn ban Prtacie ae Li ce — : per at, tee oF Faepelace, line of Pha pmo] feral e kept wp for th pices ion of freight and Nageeee Pe (2 + York on the A third boat will alee N and PHILAD! PHIA low and eve aes . 3 from New Orleans _ 6 ough tickets for auv month ean nna oi malate! mG TY, levi New ork erase —y ‘daearek be seou: tion to the Company, 54 South one New rise ‘ork. Bone for from New Urlean bemad to ONG! LAURASON & C B Gei nat chet Pinew Werke Oetetar ait nine bei i ‘DI roc Fintoat ft eating we 8 oer aah ‘Mt Pior 7, B. vir) Taras ase eet hed fo! and now wy board; immodiate application @ made, Superior ocnmodations for few firet ant second ¢ a reefs "SUTTON & CO.. 84 Wall street, al . ______ SOB" OGDEN, 116 Wall streets SAN FRANCISCO.-THE NEW, NEW YORK lipper ship INO, Captain K. B. Little, will moet with pee for the atove port. This beautiful hij re izes only the inspection of sbiprers, at pler N Fiver, to insure preference in freight, foe which apply to RPFREN & IRONSIDE, Need Be a. . Now Yorx built, clipper sh hundred von! hem, Bw BL . cent yy, fone La! with ‘regard to cundentiy expected, rho will mate short atime a Aisa ‘aloes, | For “lait Cant h muss eset down immediately.) er passage, apply sa hoard, ae pler 6 North riv o Glaten'h Iesauder s Bencwee fe Mailer & Lord, ‘hs Wall etreots or to as 8. Cole 100 Wall OR CHA of passage bar ne steamship leave from Wiha at otclook, B. at perior accommodations, ane rie De on Battory Place, ree ik OREGON TERRITORY.—T! Ar A 1 Baltimore olipper built bark ELS Wa tate ing at Pier 1, ae ge spateh. For froigh' oF PaSeng, euperior Sccommedations for iD. Fowuen, ages N. B. All consigzed to our friends at eceive particular attention. ‘oR Ly) FRANCISCO, DIRECT.— Paint ERT, now rapidly M iene: wmited quantisy of hight light tesla ‘a ae is about ten days. BE’ B. ‘SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall ot. ATT# NERVOUS ANTIDOTE READ WHat pe W Buchan: coal their sim aes oy oa lt forth to the We the wisdom ai ng & new e aa mands Wi Columbus, aa we ao ad ic 3 way. A diailer jane Derons) corroborate the assertion hot nor cannot exist, after using it nerves to astion, Ez pamases, }O0) ont COMPLETE PRACTICAL reatinent jisensea, sy i ae ab ste a. D.,, named nature. It is’ Iarss joe $10, Extract from Journal’ ‘It may be said, fonrlesn Jerks om the sxme family of yeh ‘he King ever publish rot fans” “Polf- abuse and aot peat. be eaual ta casce and. thie ait nod im Tee a as ty es 3!. Broadwa: OCTOR YOURSELT—TOR TWANTY-FIV! Pe ys ey & parts Byer) One One Ha one yeician, Thirvieth edi ” * a Meltapmations tes Ad m ¥ Graduate of iv orsity ‘of ‘Penweylvania, Tbe various forma f Scores senses sre faithfully described, and all pardoularstvettionrand shout be ef, . Yous ar tie ntion,and shoul? be read by every one. Be: Ween “unfortunate In. contacting sens der the care of any micy beget w covy Of this (Gini et itening to Ww ra captalatnd Ben ow “34 ny person sruding twenty Bee eemta will treaive vas sone Your rae] ey ie ssee Pati rs and for ale MENT OF bth « Taonet eal ang Sse sera nag rem tnd cn show any oac thes ile =k J Pot tethred without ity rah i arghrenaan chee jog. from the other physicians. In all. I guarantes a perma- men ui have contractions dauy, Lovre aithoutonas ‘whica otters use, caused by their ting the @ toon he “ha ins oil. to be eeted of debility, from acl | | rryou cured me, by lees! avi remeral trea yo. Saluobagy, free 4%. 2 iu usa Tie » Ls Lode street, two doors (rom Broad . RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIV certain diseases, ia whieh the ly ne of evre are stated in the plat ples contains the information ee many year t2 practice, tud ie ined trveuate fall bn j a but a. an bare ba t peculiar, hecrten ea Jude ig eine that Moca elon pie Beet ipotante cee of exist 01 from month to month: id body, + R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRacTE Yate Treatir®,” Be —Oflice hones, 9 ta ie a tor) F. M. (Sunday excepted No. ES Greenwich street. | F a uncommon weillesl udvveiagon te aather "na sajaped this specialty, he bas ample te > tat npr nertain d Stuney saueuet to roll ’plorabie eft yet the 4 wind, caused by “1 ", y , morvoe poly be en where you © Profors to Cure in twe or three les Of thie cordial will restore aly me vel 6 ow which any sat. For years 16 of young mon. with imp otwarded to the yee Groeo, and corner Thitd Gaaotto, ooh ¥. Pol DUANE STREBT, BRT @ KES cna ects, has, for the hy Mersen ‘nud Housh street, 3 | gets dyapepeia, weabnes confusion of the inv | warronted in es, whiel Recent affections be removes in reel re enablen ar sous aguiliay, Re come pon ne e t plows. tn'hic ec thes, nike Voltes torre WAnGEA 1s Ot distance, Prom aw Dp" were in the hespita’ | speedy and permare oy eradicating th NTIALLY LY GONSULTED on po A on dean f whisk 6 ie Sable: euren of Tievene, without olson from the syster ork University, in bis ©: the New Loma fro | No cr A practices deite * the troatment of devowd t the. « Dr. ©. to enee the w Recont caves ourcd in thre O FERTILE comED =DR. ute 3 0 No. 234 Moosevell strost, mene Chocks RI MOVED hathem, w Mt ne Ay , 5%, with enparatle d Shox, cannot be a eden

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