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THE FOREIGN POLICY OF AMERICA. Resolutions Offered by Senators Seward and Cass. The Bill Making Land Warrants As- signable Engrossed by the Senate. ‘The House Engaged in Discussing the Appro- priation for the Tnstalment Due Mexico, Filare-up mcabag the Ohio Members Relative to Kossuth. THE CANAL EXCITEMENT AT ALBANY, Movement of the New Canal Board to Submit the Lettings to Judicial Examination. ko. Ro. &e. Whe Arctic Supposed to be off Newport Beach, Paovinence, Jam, 20, 1852. ‘The Journal has received the following from Newport, Gated 20th January, 3 P.M. :-—“ A large steamship, with @ide wheels, and three masts, apparently one of the Collins line, is plainly in sight off Newpor’ beach, stand- ing westward, which is no doubt the Arctic, now due at New York." From Washington City. MR FILLMORE AND THE PRESIDENCY. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wasninaton, Jan, 20, 1852. Et is known that for some time pest, Mr. Fillmore has gentleman should prefe! propri- ption; tat woald exp cae Galt Mien that this \ ary member, unless he is thoroughly estis- ofthe fact? No; but as one member, he had a right to ask that payment should be made differeatiy, ifat Leonid to save money, apart from the charge of corruption Mr. Houston eaid, if the President had failed to pro- teot the government and its interests, and had pat it in the power of foreign bankers to im; fexico, and | fleece her. he has not performed his duty properly Mr. McMviivs remarked—Such is the charge pre- ferred rere Ro peso and his Par grysees in Congress, b ut through the newspapers---and it ought to demand an investigation ae Braery, (dem) of Ohio, sald that the chairman of nd Means could ascertain the facts in the care, es to the Btate Department. He could inform the louse accordingly and meet the charges, Mr Hovsvon replied, that the geatleman was a mem. ber of the last Congress, and was too observant and in- telligent a gentleman to let anything of this kind pass, without knowing as much sbout it as any other member of this body. Then, why did not the gentleman offer @ resolution oalling for the information? The President would be bound to anawer the call. witheut such # resolution, he should have it. Mr. Houston replied, defending the Committee of Waysand Means. The money is paid. If the President proposes in auy particular way to pay the money. and the House ¢ondemns or questions the mode, iet them act accordingly. Mr. MoMuturn resumed, insisting that the subject should be investigated and he sheuld tell ths Chairman of Ways and Means, if he does uot make the inves.iga- tion, he will be held responsible by the country. If statements in the newepspers bo (rus, Mexico must have been most shamefully and wantonly imposed upon by the President, the Barings, and Corsoran & Riggs. If permitted to indulge in speculations, be thought he would satisfy the tlouse that, if taere was not corrup. tion, there was much of favoritisa Mz. Disnoy said, if the gentleman could not get along | jue, and ought to be | Mr. Manauatt, (whig), of Ky. after noticing the grounds of the complaint urged, ‘said he did not cise to defend the gecretary of State, but to suggest the pro- priety of taking the vote, and securing the passage of the Dill st once, It seemed to him that it wis not now proper, and ibis was not the time, for tho enemies of the Secretary to make an assault on bia; nor was this the cocasion for criticism on his conduct in the transaction, It if understood that the payment of this fastalment in covered by @ conti bad it in contemplation to publicly decline being consi- ered a candidate for the Presidency. Upon the urgent Bolicitation of bis friends, however, he hus consented to forego this course, and place himself at the disposition of the whig party. An anncuncement of this determina tion will probably appear in the Republic ina day or two. What effect this will have upon Mr, Webster can only be Surmised; but it is not improbable he will retire from the cabinet. Mr. Clay approves of Mr. Fillmore’s reso- tution. X.Y. Z, THE MEXICAN INSTALMENT—EXCI TEMENT A3 TO WHO SHALL HAVE THE PROFITS, ETC. Wastineroy, Jan 26, 1852 Gen. Duff Green has started the House after Messrs. Webster, Corcoran, and the Barings, and the jcb of pay- ing those indemnities. Secretary Webster will be rough- ly handled before it is over. Green charges that over a million of dollars profit will be made by Webster & Go In paying three millions to Mexico, by buying up Mexi- can bonds in Engiand The dispute is, wh 1 gon bomde ta Hing e dispute is, who shall have fs oe Vat day sold Col. Fremont’s Maripora act of land in California to an English com the sum of $1,000.00 i vied hd THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESBION. Senate. Wasiixcrex, Jan 20, 1852, ‘The Benate met at half past twelve o'clock THE NEXT INSTALMENT OF THY MEXICAN INDEMNITY, HEC A meseage was received from the President, enclosing &@ report from the Secretary of State, culling attention to the payment of the nex’ instalaent of the Mexican in- demnity. SITE POR A MINT IN NEW YORK. Mr. Bewanv presented certain resolutions of the Cor- poration of New York, offering to the United States Suitable grounce in that city for the erection of a mint. PETITIONS, kT Axnumber of petitioas and reports of @ private charac- Cer were presented. LANDS FOR RaiLRoADs. from the Committee on laud for Mr. Frucn (dem ), of Mich Public Lands, reported several bills granting railroads in West+rn Siates Mr. Unprxwoon (big), of Ky anting land for s ratlrocd from onisville, to the Missiesipp:. oppost THE COURT MAK Mr. Gwin (dem ), of © ution or- eceedings of the court Latimer, Captsin in the Navy. Laia over THe NEW Y SLU THEME Mr. Suieins, (dem) of J)linoie, repcried a bid to re- mburse the Corporstion ct Now York for expenses in- eurred in raising voit r PAY WANTED POW FUPLISHIN xAL DEDA » Mr. Nonnis. of N. Hi ‘the Becretary of the Sen: ution suthor counts of Mr. Rives, for puclisuin Congreastona | debates. Luid over CLERKS FoR COMMIT THE The resolution au: on Indian: Affairs, wee th Mr. Dewsox, (whig.) of Ga Towing a Cierk to vse re Poe mioved to amend, by al- ommitie on Patents. ) of 8 iL, moved to insert, also, e ron Eprolied 1 Lort ‘The question was taken on Mr. Dawson's emendment, and tesulied. —Ayer, 17; noes, 18 Ne quorum Aiter a debate Cf rome lvogth, Mr. Dawsox withdrew his smendment, and the resviution was adopted. AMORICARESOLUTIONS ny we to the Committee any, (free oil) Dt intending to offer them a» amendments to Mr Ciatke'sjcint reseiutions tutreduced yeeterday -— Btrike out ell after the second reeolation, aud insert as 8 rubstitut Resolved, That, while United States, in consideration of the exigencies of society, habitually recognizes govern- smonte de facto in otuer States; yet that they are never: Jets by no mea fierent when such ® coverameat ise tablished sgaivet the consent cf any people, by usurpation, ‘or by ermed intervention of foreica States or nations. Resolved, That considering chat the people of Hangery, red to them by the laws of mate manner asserted their tablished A government by ; wary Act and enccesefully maintained {9 Scaiver all oppocition by partiee t ‘ on; and that the Emperor of Kussia, without juss or i sient, invaded Hungary, and, ty fraud and armed force, subverted the national indep2ndrnco and political conttitu- gion thus cots blished, and sheruiy rednced thas country to ‘the ccuditicn of a province ruled z, joreiga and absolute Brower—the United Staree 1m deience of ehelr own int OMMON interests of mankins, do ndvetet Kussia on that ‘vecasion, an Jinfraction of the laws ot nation ates do {orther declare, that they will nos hereafter be inditore similer seta of natioual i {uetioe, oppression, and userpation, whenever orc wherever ‘they may occur. ‘he resolutions were ordered te be printed SARSOLCTIONE BY GEN. CARS CONCERNING NON-INTERYEN TION Me Case (dem ) of Michigan, leid om the tabie the Kellowing regdiution, which wae ordered to be printed :-- Resolved, That, while the roople lef the Knited States fympathixe with ali mations who are etrurgling to ostablien ments, yet they recogoise the creat principle of Which acsures to each of the right to nal siinire in its own wey, sud to catab- its government st pleasure, without Sie inter torcnos of any other power; and they have not seen, ‘or could they again see, without deep concern, the Violation of this principle of navicual indy pendence THE AMMGNMENT OF LAND WannanTs—atn SPARE FARM? AMENDMENT REJECTEL The joint recolution making land warrants a weataken vp; and Mr Walker's amendment ‘Vand vo every actual rettler, after fire yeare eupancy, in quantities nov ¢ one bundred eixty acres, free of all charg ayes 8; noes ! Year—Merere. 1» Reward, Rumner 2a iv, Neys— Bless At vien, Boriand. Clemens, Devie ts Geyer WALKERS and Whitcomb, , Meleer, Bayard, Sell Ber. Brodhead, Clarke Iowa, Feich, Foote so Hunter, Jones Mellony, Moles, Man: eetinn, Bmith, Stockton rum, Miller. Norri 8, Rusk &e nderwood, end Upton. Mr. Warxen moved en omend ment. that no individual should locate more than cne © nt. Rejected. Mr, Wares then moved an #exlment, that no war- sant ball be |ocated within six miler of any proposed rail- road, uplese for the purpose of actuul setilement, t) be ascerteined by oath of the party |ccatinw at, Mr. Gwin, (dom.) of Cal. offerr a «ndment allow- jen Occupying public lands iv Ualforais, to pay | for the rame in warrants, ‘The joint resolution w: tia or lored ta be euytosed— yer, 85; noes, S—(Mesers. Gw.11 Wade, aod Wa ker vot- ing tn the negative a Atter a short exectiitre sersis fenste eQjourned. House of Representatives, Wasnixotos, Jan, 2). 1962 APPROPRIATION FOR THY NEXT INSTALMENT DUK TO MEXICO The Breaxre laid before the Foure a merss, President, transmitting » report of the ye from the Etate, accompanied by « letter from Paying the next Mexican instulwent dee she thirt. Of May rext The Houre then went into Committee of the W: on ‘Whe state of the Union, on the bill appropriating three mil. dhe pury Mr. MoMossnw, (dem ) of fact, that im the pay ment of 6 Le ver in which Corcoran & aber | was mace through and British bankers, Heh (o negotiate this payment fo Thment ad to Mexico, it wa "the duty goverment to doit. Le wae info Mer! wade te Payment wo be made cthet made, an i cneTony had theypower so to dir another Mexico would have save Brarejerocrt KO ey \beasang gn the jOusTOR a Ae did not question Gower of Dongrons Wo waieyo Wariruot the mode ang menue of tract? A memorial is uow before the mittee on the subject and whe made. gentlemen can pronounce upon the conduct of the President and the Secretary of State; but to indulge in assaults Dow is premature Mr. Dustiam (dew ) of Ia, apprehended that there is ap undoubted necessity for this monty, to comply with the weaty, aud therefore, the true course is, to pass the bill. Let ‘the money be applird, and those gentlemen who think that the conduct of the Secreta:y of State is improper. can come forward, and move for an investiga: tion. All he asked was, that the laws of the land and the treaty may he executed by the Executive authorities, who should be held responsible for their conduct. The Houre ebould not hesitate to pass the bill, and uot coun tenance the revengeful feelings of certain stock-jobbers, who failed to get the contract Mr. Diswey advocated ihquiry, and repeated bia sur- Prite that gentlemen should reuse light, Mr. Manswacr of Ky. asked him whether he was wil- ling, on his official responsibility, to present to the coun- try the charges edverted to “Mr. Disney replied that the public prints teemed with charges of this sort. and be heard them until his mina was brought to the conviction that there ought to be an investigation, It was not requisite that a mem- ber should make the charge as true, but on his belief tbat there were reasonable geounda fer the inquiry. Mr. Brooxs (whig), of N. Y., referred to the remarks which he made during the last session on this subject, and said that he did not approve of the mois of pa: ment then proposed, but submitted « proposition pro- viding that the payment of the money to Mexico should be given as loans to the highest bidder. But he was able to obtain cnly fifty votes for it in committee, and im the House enough would not vote to make a record by yeas and nays. A different state of things has since srisen The faith of the government is pledged. If it bad been the desire of the House at the time to take the reeponaibility they would have done so. In conclusion, he challenged investigation into the conduct or the Secretary ct State. He felt satisfied that wo dishonesty or corruption could attach to that oficial. KOSSUTH. THE FREE SOILERS, AND OTHERS=4NIMG BETWEEN THE O10 MIOIKEKS Mr. Gippiscs, (free soil). ct Ohio, replied to the re- maxks of bis colleague (Mr. Tavion), made while the Korsuth resolution of welcome was pending, and accused bim of combining with the minority to break up the Committee of the Whole, by tactious aud revolutionary movements Mr, Camenpii. (tree soil), of Ohio=Did I understand my colleague to say that the mincrity was factious? Mr. Givprvas— If you dent attack me. I never shall assiil you. (Laugiter | A crowd ot members collected in that pt where Mr Giddings was speaking Mr, Campnrit replied, that when it became necestary to meke an attack he shoulddoso He yoted tnrough- out with tbe minority—did not regret it--aud had ea. Jeavoredio bring tie House to a divees vote on the Kossuth resolution end to keep up @ quoram cu that faced the music” DBCENE of the halt Hie had ane, thrusting his head b and perti- nus t wy col Camrnent “I wished to put nigaeif 1, thont ering in the fight wor ant to put one’s selé right. y Camenret ertuat to pr hers Ie leved There was some: he said to contend honorable pasds off! oa the bill Me Giddings th resolution wecused him st things which he kaew Paylor) should consider bim- : a wan. whether in high cw. who wilfully mirrepresapted a member on He referred to the Netional Bra, and the re- geipst those membera from Ohio who had Kossuth resolution; saying he had tier had prompted the editorial heard ‘that Mr, < xrticle Mr Caniiyn, (dem.) ef Ohio, denied this aad demand. ec whore bis colleapus had got the information ? xplanaticns took place between these gentlemen, and Bauryxr, (dem) aud Uevrem, (whig) all of the result ef which was, that the last named had been mirunderttood. with reference to a private conver- ration which he bad repeated ctions seeking to make capitsi out mr, aud said, that on the evening «f the Presidential election he should mot be surprired to see certain Southern gentlemen rhaking hands. ead clasping iu their embrace the abolitioniste, He said. the eoaumit- tee ought torise, and report ihe bill tothe House Mr. Campnrit. made explanations relative to his oppo- sition tothe Kossuth resclution, and against interven tion. Mr. Gippinas corrected one or two points lor’s speech Mr Oxvs, (dem ) put in one or two words about Ohio polities, when the committee rose. and the House adj in Me. Tay- The Syracuse Rescue Case. DISTRICT COURT—NORTHERN N&W YORK Ausany, January 20, 1852 At 11 o'clock this morning, Judge Conklin took his gent, and called the Court toorder. The most important cases before this term are several of those arising out of the rescue of the man Jerry, at Syracuse. om the lst October last. Among the distinguished counsel in court were Joshu Spencer, of Utira; Judge Buell | of Tsoy; Jobn G. Forbes, of Syracure, The junior coun- sel for the defendauts. Mesera, Charles &. Bedgwick, D. D_ Hilles, and Leroy Morgan. were aleo in atteodance. The jurors baving been called, the District Attorney said he should forbear to call the reoognizances in the | Syracuse care, xs the deferdants, he wee informed by | their counsel, were unable to reach Albwny tais morn- ing. They intended to leave Syracuse at midvight. and reach Albany this morning. The usual midnight train did not lowever, pass Syracure inst night. amd, there. fore, it waa impossible for them to be here Jucge Conklin regretted this state of the case, as it would result in the loss of the day. Mr. Hilier ing d of the District Attorney which of the defendants he intended to bring to trial first, and at what hour (o-morrow Le intended to move the trial. The District Attorney could not tell, as be did not know what witneaces would be prerent Mr. Joshua A. Spencer, counsel for govern ment, in an undertone, suggested to the District Attorney that (he counrel for aefendante might be informed as to which of them the government intended to bring to trial. The District Attorney thereupon stated that it was his intention to call the case of Enoch Keed at the opening of the court to-morrow morning, Dourt ruggested that one fession be reid ench ¢ morning tc clock io the afternoon | The District Attorney remarked that in some cares | when & trial could be finished that day, it might be bet- ter to hold a session in the evening : The Court replied that the matter from time to timewhereupea the cou 944 o'clock te. morrow morairg. v. 8. 4 be arranged adjourned to Trial of Woodin. for the “Murder of his Vite. Caswnaroua, dan. 20, 185; o- enteral for the murder of his Jno: baving arrived. the District William V to the jury. briefly tating the , \e Bevera witnestes were sworn, by mainly went to ehow the condition an voly 9 Mrs. W. when found. It wppears, y that the body ot deceased was found, in the wellattached to the house bead downward, fect neat (he surface, Lon her breast, ard evidently #0 jixed There were two bruises on the head, f |W | her hand eros by some 4 mur around the neck, having appearance of Ving heen made by a cord. Her shoes were alno found he well. tied up. Blood wae Liew und on the | ‘inder of the windlaes. The court acjourmed till 2 clock P.M whe Maine Liquor Law In Boston, Januar d to the legislature fi jaw. contains 104 (09 nam The petition from Lowell, nissing, aad is euppced to ‘The petition to be preae pesenge of the Mai 1 heading by ex-Gov. Brigg contains 14000 names, have been etolen. Accident to a Rhode Islander, Ui " At Augusta, Yesterday, a Mr Peckhaves from Buode Lean, fel) nad coriousiy | seachuage tte, : | Penneylvai | road. The petition will be conveyed to tho - tate House by © procession hci ale | LEGUSLATIVE APPAIRS— INCREASED BXC(TEMENT CON- CBRDIAG THE CANAL LETTINGS—PARTY LINES DRAWN—THE NEW CANAL BOARD VS. THE OLD BOARD, BTC. SPECIAL COAREAPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORE H¥AALD. Aceany, Jan. 20, 1852. The Senate did not transect eay business of impor- tance this morning. A resolutien was adopted, on motion of Mr. Beekman, inquiring of the Canal Board whether @vy persons are employed under them on the canals on Bundays, contrary to certain provisions in the revised statutes, which declare that every person who performs any labor or work on that day, except in case of neces- sity, sball peye fize of one dollar, Itis well known that the Caval Beard eompel certain persons, employed by them, to be constantly in attendauce to facilitate the pirsageof boate An attempt was made in the Logisda- ture. two year? sinoe, to close the canals on Sunday; but the influcnee of forwarders prevented the passage of such a law then, and will doco now. They urge that one teventh of their time will thus be loat. ‘The firet claim of the session for relief to canal con- tractors, came before the senate this morning; that of Washington Bogardus and others, As is usual at the commencement of every ecasion, the claim was resisted by several of the honorable members, Ln the oourse of debate, Mr. Beekman, holdiog the Hxaa.o in his hand, roferred to the list of biddors for canal work as published in that paper, and alluded to the ciroumstanos that bid- ders obteined cont:asts, when there were from seventy. five toone hundred below them The canal vultures Dave been so extremely successful during the two last eeesiona that they are already darkening the doors of the Capitol again for more plunder. The excitement on the canal investigation increased alarmingly in the Assembly to-day. Party lines bscame strictly drawn upon the rerolution offered by Mr. Ruse, of New York, to appoint a select committee of eight Tho whig membirs refused to support the resolution—al- leging that (be whole matter was in the hands of the Joint Select Committee of both houses. Upon an appeal token from a decision of the Chair, the House was equaliy divided; the discussion occupied nearly the whole aes- sion, and was the wort fpirited and animated tha: has sayet oscurced. The greatest kind of trouble is near at bond. of which the scene shifiers are aware, The Lobby to-d#y was crowded with disappointed bidders At A meeting of the Canal Board, this forsnoon, Mr, Randall offered the following, which received the votes cf Messis, Ravdall, Church, Wright, aod McAlpine. (demoorata); Meesra, Cook and Fitzuuah, (whigs,) vated in the negative; and Messrs Mather and Foitet, Usoal Commireioners, who belonged to the old Soard, were ex cused from voting:= Wheress, ocme members ofthe Canal Board entertaisin: doubts of the legality of contrects which have hoea muds in pursuance of sn ant cntitied ‘An act to provide (or ths completion of the irie Cana! Kalargement, tac Gonces alley, cod Bleck iver Canals, passed July 19, 1851: sad the * Act for the enla:gemont of the locke of he Osworo Canal,” without having received she approval of tie Based now, therefore. ne is Resolved, That, for the purpose of tenting the legality of enid contracts, and ascertaining the further power of the Cana! Board, i! any, tho eame, that we respectfally recommend to the Legislature to provide a by-law for tho Immediate eubmiscion to the Court of Appenis of she quer tion mentioned in this resolution. Mr, Cook took the ground that the course of proceed- ing would be such a delay us would be equivalent to @ repeal of the law. The Btate Agricultural Society will hold its annual ieeting in the Assembly Chamber, to-morrow evening. An effort is being made to hold the next falr at Elaica. The only objection to that place isthe fear of want of accommodations. . THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION: LAW, EB’ FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. Aumany, Jan, 20, 1852 ‘The most extensive preparations are making for the great Temperance Convention, which will hold its se: rion on the 27th and 20th inst.’ During the celebration, addreases are expected from Neal Dow, Mayor of Port- lend. Dr. Charles Jewett, of Massachusetts, Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. E. H. Chapin, &. Om fhursday, the 20th, the petitions for @ prohibition law will be pre- tented to the Legislature, THE MAINE LIQUOR NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate. Acvany, Jan 20, 1862. REPORTS. Mr. Wanw reported a biil relating to the Board of Health of Kings county. Mr. Barcocx presented the report of the Committee on Joint Kules. Laid on the table NOTICES OF MILLE, FTC By Mr. Musnor,@ bill anthorizing the trustees of the fkuneatelas Academy to diaposs of their academic daildings. By Mr. Mc E..wais—To amend the itia law By Mr, Brexman—To alter the method of holding elections in the city of New York. By Mr Vanpreviny—A bill authorizing the Super- visors of Kings county to extend the hospital accommo- dations Als bill authorizing them to create @ loan to erect « penitentiary, By Mr, Brexman—A billin relation to the streets and avenues in the city of New York THE SANDATIT, AND EMPLOYERS ON THE Caw AL Mr Evrxsian moved that the Canal Board report whether nny regulations are enforced by them upoa theiz employees relative to the observance of Sunday, iu conformity wih the statutes, Auopted THE GovER Mysace Mr Pir nee rooved a reterence of the several parts of be Goyernoi's meesage to the respective committees Adopted. noone Urnanr moved Rochester University and om Mr Avopied. BILLS READ AND Passo An act jor ieliet of Charles K. Hamilton, To emend the charter of the Madison County Mutual Ineurarce Company In relation to the District Attorney of Uatario county Vor the relief cf Oharlotte Duchamp, sud others THY OFNOERS OF KINGS COUNTY, EFC The Serate then went into exeeuiive session, after which they proceeded to consider the general orders * in committee of the whole (Mr. Jones in the chair), they took up the bili reletive to the sheriff and tura- heys? fees in Kings county, and reported the same to the Seuate, The same committee (Mr Beech in the cbair) then took up the bill for the relief of Matthew B gardus and others, and, after some time spent thereon. the com mittee reported progress aud adjourned Assembly. A.uany, Jan, 20, 1852. ATATE AGRICULTURAL S9CIFTY Mr. Bancock reported a bili renewing the ckarter of the State Agricultural Society. THE MILITIA LAW Pat Jonson brought in a bill to amend the Militia law of 1847, NOTICES OF BILLA, Mr. Lave gave notice of @ bill to establish a lanatic asy'um in Western New York Mr. Hutexins gave notice of a billto incorporate the Mavbatten Satings? Institution Mr. Stevens gave notice of » bili denying the use of the Atate joils in crrtain cuses Mr Niixee gave notice of a bill to incorporate (he Western Medical Coliege. THE CANAL LETTINGS Mr, Rose (dem.), of N. Y., called up his resolution for a committee of eight, to investigate the alleged canal He advocated i's passage at rome length--when Mr Fisk (whig), of Gencree, raised a point of order, that. in a joint vote of the House, all resolutions of this kind are to be referred to the joint committes. The Onain, Mr. Humenusry (wig), of Wyoming, anid the Louse yesterday decided differently, and the present eceupant of the cbair must be governed by that deci- sion Mr Usp swoon (whig), of Cayuga, appealed, and dis cussed the decision at lr yes Mr. Waren (dem), of N. ¥ Mr. Underweca Mr. Van Varxinuunc (whig). of Steuben, sustained the eppeal The debate was further continued by Messrs Cushing A Smith, Keere, Millner. Yonroe, and others Upon teking the quertion, Mr. Vay Bayrvoonn, (dom ) replied in opposition to of Col arked to be excused, having paired off with Mr. Bo big) of Orange, which was granted The decision of the Chair was reversed. by ayes 59, pays [4 Mr. Cosine (dem) of Tompkins, called for a recoa sideration Mr. Hatrinin, (dem ) of Westchester. stated that Mr. Sheldon (whig) of Catteraugus. was recorded in the ne- gative, when be voted in the affirmative He, therefore, demanded a declaration that the decision of the Chair Was surtained. ‘A good deal of contusion ensued, Mr. @. Stivese (whig) of Onendaga moved to ad- journ. Lost, 42 to 73 Mr. Usvrnwoon caid. aa one recorded, it should be reconsidered Mr. Buaniry, (whig) of Cayuga, as one of the de- clared msjority, moved to reconsider the question.— Agreed to unavimously Un taking the question of reconsideration. Mr. B Ronin, (dem) of Bt. Lawrence, sta‘ed bis reason why he could not go with his party {rieuds on this question ta had been improperly tom question was then taken with the same reeult— Jand bd “the ¢ cision of the Chair was then reversed Ticuge adjourned From Santa Fe and ti Br. Lovis 20, 1854, From Independence wo learn that Mesers fson and Erwin reached there on the 18th. from Santa Fe, Thay found no mow on the plaius, and the weather was tole- Tubly pleesent until within the jas: tro days ‘They met the December mail at Red River. and 0 Keston aud party a rhort way behind The Janw kanane river. |, of Sante Fe, and two men who him, were ,it ia euppored, Killed by the Indians at Fort Ubristabel, on thete way from Ki Passa Indignation Against Pennsyivanta Legis. lotors, Pirrseves, Janus ‘The conduct of certain members of the Pei Lenjplature friendiy tc the Hempfield Railroad, in intro. Cucing & joint rerolution to abandon the Wheeling bridge uit, is creating a sensation here, and an indignation meeting is to be held to-night Inauguration of the vernor of Penn= sylvania, », Jan 29, 1852 as Governor of e o'clock to-day. An immen faree «1 people attended, notwithetanding the interruption cf communieation on the lines of rail. The inaugura! address occupied about thres- quarters of an hour in the delivery Sele of the Pampero, Onawivarom, January 20. 1852 The steamship Pampoero was fold at Jacksonville, on Saturday, oy the United States government, fox $46,625, vo Gopt, Ei, G, Seppletoa, of Now Orleans, Death of the ord. Ee mstown, Ji 1862. The widow of J. Foulmore Cooper dled suddenly, tals morning, of asthma. Her death was most unexpected. in PeMadviphia, HiLal many es Jen 20, 1852 ‘The seine store of Bidridge and of Seventh Haulowoll, on the Sod Market strects, was be fire at Balt past tom tem lest night The in- the exertions of porevering "cmea was caved Loss about Fire in Macon, Georgia. Macon, Jan 20, 1853. A great fire occurred here this morning, which de- stroyed seventeen houses on Cherry atreet. Loss $30,008. Origin unknown. Theatrical and Farce Agzon Piace, Orena Hovsr.—The beautiful opers, b; Donizetti, entitled “ Lucresia Borgia.” with haat Parodi, Bignori Balvi, Marini and Beneventano in the principal racters. Bowrny Taratas.—The famous drama, entitled ook’ wood,’ and the extremely popular drama of the “Bute! er’s Dog of Ghent,’ are the pieoes selected for tonisns at this establishment. Baroanway THeatre.—-The splendid operatic drame of ul Ciifford,”’ which has been produced in magnifl- cent style, and which was witnessed with the greatest enthugiaem on Monday nd Tuesday evenings, will agsia be presented to-night. Nino's Ganpen.--The selection for this evening ia Rellini's excellent opera of “1 Puritani,”’ with dignora Borio, and signori Bettini and Budiali in the leading parts, It will be recollected, the price toall parts of the houee is 50 cents. Bunton’s THeatRe.---The opera of “Cinderella.” and the very lauphable farce enti'led “That Rascal Jack,” are the pieces reelected by Button for his numerous patrons this evening. Nationa, THeatne — “Shandy MeGuire,’’ * Ireland and America,’ and the * Marble Maiden,’ are to bs represented to-night, with Mr. and Mrs, B. Williams ap- pearing in the two first named pieces. American Museum.—The comedy of “ All that Glitters is net Gol wilt be given in the afternoon, and the mors! drama of “The Bottle,’ and the farce of « Aigh way Robbery,” in the evening. Bowray Ciscus —The equestrian entertainments ad- vertised for this evening by Sands & Company, are of a very attractive character. Cunsty’s Minstex.s.—-This undoubtedly talented and popular company have provided a very fine pro- gramine for to night. Fri.ows’ MiststneLs —This excellent band are to give an afternoon and evening performance to-day. Merrnovouitan Hauw-- Prof. Anderson has issued another eplendid programme for to night Cora Montes ty Poepsirris.—Loia Montes made her appearance for the first time, toan audience in this chy, at the Walnut, last night, to a very full house, The assembly was composed, for the mort part, of ran with afew of the other sex sprinkled here and there Lola was grected in a most enthusiastic manner, aud she bowed her thanks gracefully and winningly. 8he is pretty and full of grace ia her movements; has a very youtbtul appearance and ® lady-like carriage. As a dancer, she is not very remarkable—astonishes no one with the splendor of her fate, and yet is decidedly pleasing. Atthe conclusion of the performance she was called out, and came forward, bowing. She advanced to the front of the stage and said-— Gentemen and ladies --Lbave long beon deaireua of seeing youc fat-famed city; but the warm reception [ have received from you bas exceed-d my expectations. and I hope I may always meet your kind approbation” She retired amid a storm of applause. As a fact slways to be noted on such ocoa- tions, there were a remarkable number of heads among the audience white with the frosts of time—the defsreace which age pays to youth and beauty, mixed up, nodoubt, with some of the remnants of the tastes of a more youth: ful period, and a lit le lingeriog curiosity ---Ledger ere eR eR eT ET A SOTO CITY TRADE REPORT. Perapay, Jan 20—6 P.M Barapsti vrs —Flour moved to the extent ef 4700 bbis Scuthern, State and Western, at yesterday's figures. Rye flour was steady and uniform, 100 bbls five reviizing $5 50 per bbl. Nothing new occurred in corn moal. wheat barley. rye. or oste, the prices of which continued nominal. Corn’ was searce and dearer; mixad Western being held at 67c.,and Jersey yellow at 8c ; 1,200 bush- ele white Southern were purchased at the laiter rate Fneicirs —Cotten was offeriag pretty freely for Liver- pool, end about 2.000 bules wera engaged at S-Sud. for some con preeeed, and the remuinder was taken at 3-164. Other ssticles were nominal. at previous rates There was no aiteration in rates for Londonor Havre. The choked condition of the docks aud harbor with ice tended to check business. The packet ship Usdeewriter, for Liverpool, almost ready to sail. was so frozen in at the dock as to cause apprehension ot some difficulty in getting her out. Vessels afloat with produce find it al- most impracticably to land anything. So much incon- venience experienced py the shipping from ise, has not oceurred before for many years The sams causes ope- rate egairst California freights, aed engagements were light, at 45. 60c. per foot measomement. Provisions ot Vary much, aalea having t been made of 200 bbls. pame and mess pork, at $1 B14 8734 & $15 25; weveral parcels dend hogs, at 6(0. a 150 bbis and tie ard at {iso a fe; 200 di and moas beef, at $450 a $5 75, end $8 50 a $11; « prim aud 60 bbis beefhams, at #15 75 a $1b. respectively. OUbio and Btate butter Was mers sal eable, at 120. a 190; end fair to cho aTige perib. Brat, Kecaie.~-Doure and lot 266 Boome street, 22x 7, $6,500; lease of lot 87 Montgomery street. $5.10; 1 Jot on Fifty-fourth atevet. near Zeventh 15x100. $600 1 lot adjoining. 25x100, $545; Branklin. Bedford etreet, and lense of iot 89 Bedford street, enw 18 OF PRODUCE THIM DAY. oxy 17 pkas beef; 355 do. but! 9 begs wheat; 2181 do. oats; 1,260 vides leather; 312 sheep; 56 head cattle whiskey; 2°5 bage and 2497 bbls flour. By New aves Barnoa £8 oate; 98 cattle; 104 Bowe; 820 abeep; 29 bbls, ale; TL pres. cheese; 56 do beet; 127 do butter; 15 bales hops; 100 bags and 313 bbls’ tlour. By Eror Rane » cheere; | rj 14 Cuauieston Jamuary 20, 1852 Cotton has been in good demand; 1.300 bales sold at 7 a8), being # decline of $s a Ke from the highest point. Crancestox, Jan. 20, 1852 Cotton depressed, prices unsettled, ‘and in favor of buyers. Sa.es reached 778 bales at 78875. Molasses— 60 bhds Cuba, at auction, 18; 100 at private sale, 13. Gunny bagging, 1C0 bales, at auction, 1134 On Sunday afternoon, at the Transfiguration Church, Chombers street, by Rev. Mr. McClelland, Mr. Witt Denn to Miss Caturaine O'Revexe, both ot this city, Jan.19, Mrs. ey Keury, wife of J. H. Kelly, in the 8th year of her age, c1a lingering illness, which she bore with Ubristian fortitude Her funeral will take place this day, at 12 o'clock, from her late residence, 260 Ninth street At Brooklyn, Jan 20, Wintiam D., infant sonof Wm D. and Hester Maxwell, of inflammation of the lungs, | aged 6 weeks. The friends of the family, and the Mercantile Lodge No, 47,1. 0. of O F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day, at 12 o'elock, from the residence of bis father, 176 Nasaan atrees. At Newark, N. Anw Hips Her friends are invi'ed to attend her funeral, to-mor- row, at 11 o'clock, from the firet Presbyterian Church, Fiizabethtown Second day evening, Jan. 19. Esvuen F , widow of the Inte Moses T. Quimby, and daughter of Josiah Field, in the 65th year of her age. The frieuds of the family are invited to attend the funeral. at the house of her son, Walter U. Quinby, 190 Elizabeth street, fourth day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with- out further invitation, “The body will be taker to North Ceatle for interment. On the 20th inat., Annan W. Ciark. aged 32 years. Earatega county papors please copy January 19, of searlet fever, Canons Lovrea, daughter of JA. J. and Mary E. Neate, aged 1 year 10 mnths and 10 days. New Orleans papers please copy. On a ONE am NRTA RE PRE Te MAKITIME tIuneOULLIGENCEH, 21 722) moun ants 6 02 | mam wari JAN © fuse . ove 656 oe tava. PORT oF SRW YORK Cleared. pi deea mship United States, Berry, €hagres, Jones & John “Btonmehin Daniel Webster, Baldwin, San Juan, DG Allen. Ship Garategs, Trask, Liverpcol, § x jmeeste & Go. Bark A b Stargos, Scott, Banting: wee Zedron (Br), Dart, Port ee Pia v8 Whitaey Belg Wm L Jones, Tyler, Savannah, NL Sohr Louisine, Smith, Charleston, N Arrived. Steamehip Georgia, Porter 1th. P ples mda very beavy wo: Frived off te Hook lass night. ” &teamsbip Marion, Berry, Charleston, with mdse and paar gengers, to Epofford, Tileston & Co. On the bar, paseod ehip Sew York, hence bound in, Jan iz, 9PM. so mileek orth ck Harreras, exoharged signals with steamship Flotide, heaso for Savannah; itth 10 AM, passed sont Col Satterly, tron Chetleston tor Newporb. ‘Have exportenced very heavy ables trom NW for the past 40 hours. MoCready & Co, L MoCromdy & Co, sey Beo general nows oolumne for reoount of she state of | sho river, sud various marine matte; Welegraphic Murine Reports, i, Jan 2). Tack Charles, Arrived—Ship Hamilton, Apatsohicoiar Jhiledelphia, rohr Jobn C Calhoun, Norfolk. Cleared--Ship Californi trie Clara Ellen, Cardenas, Ssiled—Ship Delawa Onmanizaron, Jan 2) Arrived—Ship Camden, ond stonmybip Southerner, from NYork. Arrived—Brig Maris, was blown cff ins gal iT, Jan 15, i days from Niort for Nortolt; oh Logs of @! pron, Jan is, Ariived—Br'g Sarah Wooster, Darien, os iv, Jan 19, Artived—Sebra Besitio, Dyer, Norfolk Yor ‘eham; 2)bh, bloap George, Cobleigh, NYork. Capt C says, when ho pasa: ed Point Judith no yosso) wae ashore thero at shat vim whon the Rainbow gos off, and whero che is gous, {9 un- hnown hore. Poariam ‘an 16, aditivd-Beis Finenoicr, Ture [clande; Sues ule, Bov Cliared Brig Jem Ronob, Porto Rico, slerala Bartue Correspondence, Prtavenrnta, Jan 2-2 PM. ivod—-Bri¢ Francis Fabs Bed de Cuba, Giaared aid, Woveclee (Br), Goveaorgn Desarern 50, $14, and | hogs; 138 bbl | eve 8 5Y Sumatra; bark [onis, Smyrna; | J., on Tuesday, Jan, 20, Mancaner | | Lavett, Charleston: 13th. brig Farananon | sth. Mary L Di @ilsceliancous. Gurr Cunwtornze Cocon—For accident to this vessel see Georgia's news. Burr ppeeere:, Munroe, which Prov to Nov 2/ ana was to be sold Bish: we Bomerhans We Wari Yen Cerny or cures. 01 OT pee K bees, ou & i lay, leaves us in ignorance of tho nature of tho ‘sas: iF, Bo. fons Brazoa, Jonkins, on hor Inst trip from NOrleans to Ban Juan de Nicaragua, encountered such severe weather that it was necessary to throw overboard if fo. The oc was badly damaged. Te w Juan, and was to be sold for the efit of {eho wi ir wri Tho veas cargo were owned by W L Cushing & Go, of Sousaas, nd there was insurance on them to tho amount of $l, Erowr pacsongere of stoamship Ieabe!, a Charleston from Havana, were put on board steamphip oe from Bavaa- nah for N Fork, whioh was passed 17a of Tyboo. & Mariners, y Goa Taylor has rssumod her station at Pollock Kip, off Chatham. Spoken. Ship Wir gor Pay, Davis, from Mobile for Havre, was soon Jan 6, of Man tani in Roef, wind W. strong. Bhi Berry, Seavey, from Mobile for Liverpoo}, was ff Mantenille Roof, wind W, strong Bhip Flore Mo Dona'd, from Liverpool of aad for Baltimore, SBE TERE a TR fi Limoriok for NY: Doo 23, jar ‘ Lae eer rpagnerman. from Lime: for N York, Doo Bark Suwarrow, from London for Boston, Jan 10, Ist 35 40, Jon 71 20, foreign Ports, Baravra, Cot 28—Arr Mathilie Friborg, NYork. Bonay,” Dov 4—Hark Said Bin Sulcan, Mo cley, from Raton: vis Zanzibar, arr Nov 24, for Muscat; brig Mary Aa’ Farnham, uno. Bouneavx Deo 2—Adv Charlos, Ruark, (not yot arr from bavet poo!) for NOrlesns; Claiborne, wad Amorik @oi Orin do amelin, and Minerva, for N York; Moria iadelrh; rr, Deo 27—S1éd Ellon. io Philitps, NOrleani yn, neon. DL. © don; 16-h. Wia V Kent, Williams, Rtevena, do Sid lsth, James Drs Gore, N We 2. 0, Huma, Dezter, do; Masonic, Cony, do; 19th, Western Sta: Knowles, Boston. Civpx, Jea s—In the, ldg, May, and Amolis, for Bos ton; Robena, tor Now + Giasgow (6). for Charleston: Sohilies, and Californis, for NOrieans, CaRpenas, Jan 6—Arr brigs John Dutton. Burkost, Sierra Marona; 7th, Arena, Mortons Portland; Vth, A Field, Phit- breoly Hayans 1d 7th. bark Brunette, M'Gra\ |. do; Xenophon, Juti ‘ork; sonr Louisa Dove, Dori—O1 Maino. Freoman, from Rottordam for NOrleans; 2th, Elizaboth Dennison, Carpenter, from NOr- lane for Antwerp; Laura & Adelo, ‘from Rotterdam for N mann, Skinner, Rotterdam for Bal- btree, Antwerp for NYork; Jan l, Jno rleston; Lange & Adele, Ewort, Go for N¥ork Damarana, Deo 13— York soon (probably touching at some FiusxinG. Deo 8—Sid B& B Pork! GRavesinn. Jan 1—3ld A Hudeen. Giascow, Deo 28—Sid Avalen’ At do Jan 2, Br barks Eliza, for Boston, \ Ritchie, do do; Amelia, Capu, ior do resdy. Gro’, Dee 27—Sbipe Plate, Lord, weg; Pober Marcy, Mar- oy. dick, only Am vearela. Bavi Deo 25—S1d alliance, Tucker, Charleston. Adv Ewperor, fer Boston soon; Lexington, Middlesex, Mupches*er, ard Maid of Orleana, for NOrleans; Humboldt for NYork: Win Tell, and Havre. for do. LvOorr, Dao 23-1 eils, Stafford, for NYork, ready. Tow, Ja, Jon 6—Art sour Susan M Young, Otis, Wil- Revaty, for Now Ki ming In pert 6th’ inet, shin Holyoke, Perkins, for NOrlosa: barles Lucinds Mar: U pton,, and Awazon, Thompson, brige Msy Quoen, Lodger, do; Village Bolle (Be), trom Nov folk. arreth; axhra Suekn Mf Youn: os above; Now Globe, Lomie, for Carthagens. Sid let, brig, Viotoria (Br), Young, ork. Mansuitt.xs, Dec 29—Arr Sam French (nob Frank), Brown, ‘ork ath Moteor,"and Primus, for NYork; Adv Rapid. for Boston; Henry. for NOrlonvs. My. Dec 2+—Barks Jorgen Beoh (Dan), for NYork, fletcher. Lincoln, from Genoa arr 214, $0 load for B rigs Vivid ( Br). for N Pork sown; Hopo (Br), Paven, irom Malta, arr ith tor Rowten att ith Morven Bax, Deo 2—Pus in Soniller, of and for Bremen, 27 cays frem Baltimore. Maranzas, Jan4—Arr brigs Cardenas Fors, Portland; fh, Hlorenon, Faler, Providenne; Gth, hark HE Morris, Hor- ner, Jemaice; 13th,” Sid" 5th, beige ans ener. C) Tie brie MANZANILLO, rive Perriay Robbin 19th, Caps J Mu y Jan 1--8ld Branvorwb, oA Lin port. Am vosca! in ‘port, nor any other bound to the United Btates, peels chpace bark San An- ayes. 64 doga from NYork. had arr batk Los, Don gion. de; Kobinson, Charloston. ‘sid ath, Pilgrim, 2. ships Astras, Moses, for City Point, Va, abt cargo ra ivingston. for NOrleana, vovry. Deo Si—Off Fanny, Simon. den for Havre Pru. tclow Bristol, Jan 1—Sid Abeona, MoCarthy, NUr- —Brig Cartland, Lord, for Salem 1th PALewno, Dee 2— Bork Marirors, Duncan, from Cire with culpez, arr [8th to fll up with éumse for Philade, 213 au vessel: Sid 12th (not Ish), bares, Susan W Levy, NYorks Ith, Apcilo. Ingham. @ Dee 3 K Anderco, Gotfin, for do igs Anise. cigkkar: tor dor Bi ton. Ig: Duteb echr Zedin’, Alao the Dutch veesel Johann Jacob, Geelkerten, for N York, ldz Popken, for éo do. kocnantx, Deo 2t—Sld Fr bark Fel d Beaton; brig Tally Ho, Smito, N Yer Perens (PEIslance), sbt Dec th, of Provincetown, under oharver to the Screw ant Co, ftouen in, ll tho crew have rerurned home excep) ¥e Capt Smith. Sanp Hrans, Nov 23—Arr Chile, Leach, and St Petersburz, Of Light ship 19th, Fides Haren, trom Srran rupposed Br), from Sr Micnarcs, Deo 4 ache Surf, Mabiman, N York; avis, Davie. dn Sr Jago, Deo abate id Vulture, Burdett, Boston: schr Wm W W5cr, Stodd: Suvawa, Dee 15- No Ata vooel in TRixstz Dao 4m veel Arviro, for NYork wovid sail #01 Yaneinan, Get 1y-No Am veesel in port. Home Ports. BOSTON, Jan 17, PM—Arr cot Lagen, Bes Wethare ship, aa NYor Jorn, Redbird Loveland, Sevann Hamilton, Channel; bark Cheater, from Philadelphia, at anchor in Nan: treket Ronde; schred 6 Calhoun, irom NYork, at anchor in Py Road, Ship Greenwich, which was dolow yoster- chor near Spectacle Island. Arr iSth, sche “Cla bark Georgia, Lindsey, New ams. Cerdenae: cohr Issbells, Wm Benn, Irceased W. nood broese, but no re Brachot, N York Stcne Sunbeam, ort. port. Austrian ship ld stoamehi K between ‘and S PM, wind 1 started Et STOL, Jan 15=Sld brig AG Waehburn, Pearco, ni (not a8 before). BaTH, Jen 15—Arr brig Oronsco, Lewis, Georgetown, 8C. CHARLESTON, Jan 16—arr bark Republic (Uld), Ricko Indignole (Toxae); tig Previgend % Taylor, Staples, Fro dene hea Tweed (Hr), Potty, Harbor isang (Sab); M 1 Wells, Gritha, NYor¥s stsainer ‘Thoen, Germain, NYork, via Wilmington, NO, for Savi nnah—pud i ship Fairfield, Loveland, NYork (and subseqnen Joty, darks Almade, Brower, Liverpool: Virginia Norms (rea): Horsmsun, "Donald, Balsimoy (returned tame day through some dissrrangen mit, of macht: K Trout, Gillamer, NOrleans: sohre, Elis bee, nore; WH Br), or Island; 1b, Gel Batterly, wood, NYork. ca STINE, Jan 12-—Arr br bark Amelis, Smith, Liverpool Fart Mac HAS, Jan M—Asr brig Condor, Small, NYork; rebr Wi Pope, For pc BANKYORT, Fam iscrd chr Madonna, Berry, Cardo- “PAL RIVER, Jen 14—Are echt Borden, Baltimore, HOLMES'S HOLE, Jan 15, FM—Are achra Dol Norto, Pez ems Morteik for Camdcn} Lewis, Crowell, Boston for NYct 16th—Arr and 8! NYork, LS Pond, oF ewer, snd abbots Lawrence, All id echt Lewis ert, 1] AM—Schr De} Nor TRSONVILLE, Jan 7~Atrooht Mayffower, Allon. N Yo UeWRS, Jon 19.4 PX—Bark Irma, Warner, feom Mara- from Sousbern porte, deey od remain up to tht reported atthe Bresk- 1) Wish # keen piercing Cd Marorlis, Elloms, Thomaston for tiand for do; Adelsid , Boston tor do. Al ime, In com pary with the veer Sngarrider,, Mind noes ws aie, pod therm, AEW ORLEANS, Jan athe ship Goodwin, Weoxs, Now eols, | olowm, coming up, bark Volant, om Bristol Cid stestuhip foatslonae Lerioes tnd Lavaen; ships State of Maino, Boutello, Have (ir), Emin, Liverycol: bags Bwan hasta ts B P; Charleston; bee isloney, Vera Cra: 0 Franklin, Feros! 6—Arr sche Conncetiont, Fairchild, W hrs Julis & Nanoy, Livsleton, do; 12th, Jon 15—Arr sehr nag. Lanfair, Barno: 8. NEW HAY Pay Pld A brig Thon Tro rowbrigeo, W yt Macrarette sti, from Myatio tor Bosox wecus~ ply Stoningtos for RYork; ¢o; Maris Louiss, from F. Bea Witch, Wolls, fem Pre: vm once for do; Oregon, Stargos, do do, Blackstone, smith, do “PROVIDENCE, —_ ir etela johr Patrick Henry (of New }, Knudson, Apal Cid sehr Oxford, Howland, ore, Bid propalier Petrol, Rogers, NYork; soe D Ww be gi ppahannock. Tbermarlo, Fluart, Pantego, NC; Lona Ite vis * "Bristol Sid sohr Jerolomsy, os Hull, Miller, and Fashion, Bir- e burgh, R. POR BMOU H, Jan U5—Are robr Wiafleld Scots, Froo- man, Tangicr, Va; 16th, Br brig Alexaa MoGuire, Bo- aire PROVINCETOWN, Jan id—Arz sobr Abel Btory, Cahoon, Toremmie, for Boston. PORTLAND, Jan 16—-Cld ahip Dakotah (now, &ft tone), Liatey, | NYork; 12sh, rchr Robors Miller, Crame: Hoc KeLAND, enc Arrachre Bichwond, and Jon Fars b, Ohi sry Crockett, de A Brodio, Uraty, for ino) bE OA Oe, bark Filgrin, Sawyer, Jon 1e-C 14 bark Lxncd, Btewens, Nort, ser, Cramnor, Philedoiphia, Sid Ye Detrols, G Foint P ‘, Hs brig d A Lave: tic, Kempton, obrie’ ee iis Bee Gull, Bull ALEM, vapanie Covo and Holraoe’s Lisle; I7eh, tou en fimonten, NVork: ldsh, ® pole d Tisekell, from N York via Bd Pansengers Arrived. CeAARLESTON--Btosmehip Marloo—B hb aryl Aw nnd Jady, WH Fook ro ye tirpatin, a enarey to very faulty, Seth of body ake Greene street, =P one, Wi ame ic Liable, except those arising from immo- free ef charge. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS.—AN INF, aii | lid! bere for th tora! raging | na BDICAL CARD.—DR. pele ered comruae or those obctinat 4 up oases kat bave ea tho aki of the moet aj, tnd eu such as esoape from porans me dial Fe Bre Spprizod that this cisy abounds with Sisi omppricel’ pretonticee, coder betitloes names, with 6 Frenoh’ pronuncistio irs oxtesvegant. preialsen Saye Pea Pt hl gant pest * Br-G. hast Isr medical oduoatio het @onfined bimee!f to an o! ie gration for the last twenty-Boe years, at his prosent R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOT? STREET, ONE DOOR from Chatham stroat, continue to be consulted om private disease: yr. W. hae devoted thirty six years to the Fackioa of his brofession,wnere the visti of salt ‘abuso, oF hose who have escaped pay the hands of medical pret ors, may rely on fe if you wish to preserve ae Q Rootovele atreet, in my 0 R. WARD, warrants sho 9) him positively in naif fue oual dime. “All who bawe teacted 40 digease, make early spplicasion. SEesttond cvagda slous the admaieation of 1 tying thas selves, who are often hin patients. The io‘eaua {eit other doctors, novor saw avything to anew 8 Cure or great reliof In tweaby-four hours. of Brond way. yoctor., WARD MARED NUMEHOUS CULRS OF Dm Osnal steoct, corner of Broadway, pat unfortunates to trent yoursolyay tho fun iced ingnorant humbugs. Delay for you mry bare te. onme at Liat: tog joa beyond ati antiol tion to find oar hours. No foo cS houred. « Chatham. Seo my Londen ‘DEVOTED fo DEucaTE pis divas o ¥ iLL bi R. COOPER, 4 DUANE STREBT, HAS, FOR THR laat twenty ys enjoyed the most extensive practice in private discarcs of any mediosl man in New York. He cen oure the moa) sugravated oases of this disonso, and mild onses cured in two days. Dr Cooper oan ouro the wor form—in from one to two weoks—of constitutional dobiltey brought en by & sooret habit indulged in by young mem when, too fiequently indulged in, begets dyspepelay wenkness of the limbs, and small of the back. confosion the intellect, and aversion to anteed. N.B.—Strangers don’ nootion with & quack at 2% Roo D8, JOHNSON, NO 17 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL known in the'treetment of delicate diseases. The Deo- tor’s reputation for skill in these half-cured ease Tre-eminent, Constitutions effeotual elety. A perfect oure cua mae J have no com- R. L. MORTAMORE DOES NOT PRETEND THAT vee ho ia the most okilful Physician in the city; hel tnat for thoro modest men who fill tho papers with their would, however, assure ‘tho derbis cere, thet they may rely upon a ch and speedy cure, Ia. from t09 cepted). Advice gratis. Gure warranted: wieo is sufficient. _L/MORTAMORE, M.D, 195 Witliam street, o Treat $0 13 o' ands" je % o’olook ee (Sunday. cxcopted) Ro. se cy wich stroet, From th world inotance ‘thor has enjoyed, a: nie be Sparkie eda Pacis, £0 St followed 1 mh 30 wemcou of diréreus, erstitied’t b: or the cere wnich Is sfvea'¢ erfeoted i waiting rooms arose box BAD Pi Menon Shen, co . c ost 6 ably sui Srearmens of all private diseasea) ‘fon wition sorely envy bim. Nosoul q sstealslngiy api rapid onred of the dieease whilo local, without, ia man; say medicines, but in =a ey philitio oases rere ments” are’ duration, loetruction of oY and which have oe for nen and tern ‘certificates publiane aoe ee ace “e he ts wot afraid $0 inguin 1s | | ont the a 16--Att brip Hourioo, ¥illet, Pata Nov 6 vis | (Allen, J Rovouam, Ls ren ie Wo Armstron; core rm A Rerriceby les Showed. ry Precoptors wore the gross 4 cton of Londot ar ‘The cortifiontge ano forteasety mumnero theusauds who canns edi Bo, thoes: fore, eepeotally solieite anocs Dalf cored spd abandoned oases ot whatover complains in shia speciality, ao he always eon an casy and pormancns eure, For srestmont afull statemons of the case, wish feo, soem Th “ot morning sii My two doure from ‘oppoe'ta Biowart'e—not Arureimes NeB. doe ceded ‘Work will coon be pabliahed. {)¥ bd CROU’S PRIVATE MEDICAL TRMATIEG— Fitth edition; by M. B. La MB. 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