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J't WJCTBDAiLT. 4T TMt BOLL ata JIIDI, At Ptoa twawo. sWw-Ysnrk, 1 irwi.fl.Mwei, Vaty Of AYDTXBTlBINOl Alt lasmirgof Ilka alata- tra iiiwiii, swawsrta ss tta anal thard i acfc MeM aav- lag Mb SUA, DAILY -14 laaass, ar awwi las n. wu i tarta 8 MB tad '3 cat saJ)TlRTISEMKTB. Bran wale the asrabor ef i krlMM NCf MAUU, wiU kanatarltatmd nVD YIA TilMlNT8 kept oa the wasot wtkWH rtAftif BBelwoed 848-aawt loo eonor, far una as, howevwr, a mm wMmere Mama Tu evening post rom the corirrx, AT IOU DOLLAM rut (am mn a aa.

TEX rfYW-YORE WEEKLY ETENTTO POtT, AT TWO IHH. LABS rER ANNVM, Js asdstthrd 1 Aa anat eaTttaf a ska tJaeerxO. u.n 4 Ptstaattw may mm, a a the iBBsdisaer of ao w-apar a pay th abaasiataa ad a tkord wrt by ran If patoaTl ini.u im rniNTINU tuuewtal wtla 'ea rn tlss.otaaad BtlBprvasl style, aa4 aa aba CITY NOTICES. rr CONTRACTORS 8la proposal will ba re-X eorved at tb Street Camanauoaar'i OSes, aatil Taeaar lb Si dsy of April, tar pertoraing lac follow, lag wak. vis Ta aUtrslsi llib strsot, froa th lat Aveaa la Ave-Bae aad sot lb cnra and fwtrerttonot Ibereea.

Ta Regulate Areata between Ilka and 1JU atiasta. aa tot laa ort aaa guslar etoao therea. Regulate I Hk street, troM Areata lo aad a-admin. Drv Dock (tract. Ta Tugulat JOta i treat, from th Tro to 8u Ave- Ta cxUaJ tha brick Culvert, at tha aortbweat coraer of Id Amm aad Ui nnmt, IM teat aioof 43d (treat.

Ami la laf tha fcHlvw m( ndewalka, vis, a apaca 4 feat wide taruriB lbs (dewaHuofiba First Avaaua.fxoai 3d a 101k straeu. Alao, tbroof tha af I (lb strast, kMwaea tha 3d Aveaoe sad IrviafPtace. For further partieaiars app'r at tba Street Coimbi. bnsct'i where sper ideations auf ba oblaiaad. JOHN KWfcN.

Suaat Cearmitiinaer. Street CoMaissiuejer'e Odjca, March aid. 1844. aJiWlOt riX MASONS. Sealed proposals will be received at Ibe Street Comiaisamaer's Office ontilWedaee.

dsy the ad day of April, build a Sewer ia Delaacy atnat, from the Westerly sids of Sheriff street ta tha Kset River. Ym further aarticalars apply at the Street Cobmw noaars Ofliea, when plaas aad profiles nar ba aaea, aad a spactbealMS obtsiaed. JOHN KWKlf, Sreat Coasmiss loner. treat CoaimiMraam's Office, Msrrb tlst. 1844.

aihM lot CtOH.rOH.AT10 WOTICaS rablie Mtlosisbrra- by arras tolhsswaararawoars, eceapanl ar acoo-pewtsel all haasMand lets.lejprsvedarasisipraved Irads ataotad thereby the feUewisr. sisenaiPtm hsvs besa caespUtai by the rs, aad an ladRad la the Btnat dssSMMt for axsauostias by ell persons la-taraMad, vis: for balldlnf aJraiafo Mmerstraat, fresi the sawer la Casal atnat ta a peiat tfty foal Math af Snad atnat. AU pamat whose interest! are sftVcted by tb tbevs ds atad istt. aad wba an apposed ta tha saaia, ar Mthsr af thess, an nqaMtad ta praMot their objections ia wrrUof. ta Ike enderaicned, at tha Street Coatuiissionar's Otnce.witbiatea dayilteia tkedMsofthlsaotics.

JOHN EWEM, Btreet CeaiBiiaiiener, aad Chsiraisa of Assessor. atrMtCMSiissUoer'l Office. MrchMtk, 1M4 mn lot Ovnca sr vas Rccstvta or Tnu, I Old Alms Houn, rsrk.) TAXES PoTsosnt ta tha tth ssctioB of lbs Id Article af tha Act for laa celleetiea of Tsxm la tha city af New Terk, pesssd Aprrl It, IS41. public notice ia herebr givea to all persons whs hsvs ossitted ta pay their tsxes, that lbs saata an hereby required ta be paid ta ass, at ay lace, on hafon tba trst day af April asst. OetketaxMefiati, wkscb sy rasjaia anpsldeatba aaa 4) Aral day of April seat, aa intarest at the rata of Is per caat.

oar annual, will be charged. calculated froa the 14th day el October tha day an which tha eweauy be paid. Oa all Tsxm remaining anneid saj the 1Mb af April wast, warrants will taeas la levy tha aama by distrns and sals af tba goods aad ehatuu of ins persons asaeasea. H. T.

KIERBTED, ssh4 teApl Receiver ef Tases rwlHtl IT!) A I. COMPANY OP THE CITY OP NEW VORK The oldest Pin lnsanace Cempanr this City Capital llW.OOO. Of- Bee No. Wall street. January Oiva notice that thav sssks asuraace scaioat Lose snd Dsasca bv Pare, ea tersu lavorable aimilar rnatilutlons in ths arly.laaluduig UaSM Caipenis that advertise to ntura Taaaercanl.

ususus isuanu, rreiunn. A. 1. McDoasLAS Hacretsry. JUislwtotf OP ALABAMA Certain Beads, laraed k3 by thia State, bearing Interest at sis per cent, pes? ananas, snd falling due In Loadoa during ths yesr 1M4, pre.

vtda-that I ha period ofpayaMntaiey be extended to any lias thereafter that tha aula Alabama bit ehooee. In an set at the General Asseably of la at atata, aparevM tae isib rvvraary, ivwtima ea ra planetary Aut approved the sth of December last, ths MvsMn af tha aforesaid bands baa been deferred to the tret day of June, 1SM ar further, at the pleasure af lasi bum. The holders ef the above deerribed Bjads residing in the TJasted Stated, an hereby aetlned tkatlNsw Boaas kava eceerdiagly seen prepared, sim payanie ia inooa, ana haartna eoaiaae lor tka annuel interact far six tmis TheM andeiMMitbd.lorlhe present, st ths MEKCH ANTS' BANK, la ths icitv ef Nsw Terk, where, oa sppllcatisa pner ta tha trst dsy ot May aaxi; and oa ta return ot ths eld 10004. sa sxcasnf esa do ruectea. i no inte-reel falling due the present year aay also be adjusted st tha aama tisM) sad the riik sod aspenn af tnnsmitting baade sad oeu pons to Lonnon lor axcBsnge anaior psy MBLaay taaraPy na avotnea.

JOEL RIOOB, Prasldeat of tha Bank of tba Slate of Alabama. JOHN i. PALMER, Agent. MefohsBta' Bank, N.YsU March, 1844-mkltMsvl DOCTOR German Cough Drops, PREPARED and sold wholasals by JOHN J. DA VIS, city af Hudson.

Columbia county, N. Y) and far sals la this city at wnolenia ana rstaii ty JAMEB ABFl'fWALL, aa Oeaeral Aasnt for this cK v. aad by of the ariaail retail druggisu in Nsw fork and Sreoklvm. Thai is net a aew medicine. It hu been kaowa for ynrs and its healing mtueaeae have been frit by thouMnda in the vicinity hen it see been Mid.

But Be elort has sv. or be tore beaa Bads le introduce it to the public at large by aaans sf tha press. II hsa beaa left ta work its wsy mlaatly by tta owb intriasK menu, and ta depend for its aalsbrity a pea actual experience and the wenderlul cures it bM enacted. The extent of then, sad tba high snd Just reputauea which baa thee acquired, an aaiufeet froa bendrada ef teatnaootola. voluntarily furnished to the pre.

nrieter by gMtlemea ef tbe medical profeamea sn4 others whehaveuied H. Ilia Dow, for tbe Brat bme, advertised as ths public loaraals, a ardor that its prieaieM bonstts asyba wade knewa, and enjoyed mere wuey by lbs af-ticted who an sullsnag wilhauts new ledge sUUheai. ioUM, Coughs. Asthma, latnenxs. Whooping Cough, Croup, Worms, Heaternga, (ar rmaingef blood) aad tha hole aiaaaoddinat i enacting the bfeeet and luaga, tend-log to eeasumptma, and ether kindred diseaaee, are controlled by tt as by a eh arm.

These eemplaiaU an ef a asoai ssetdioaa ehsractsr. They eemmenea with a slight eeld.er with asms tnting silment, which being at Brat neglected, leads to fntemmatioo, sad slowly advance step by stap until ths eenatitution givM way, aad tha victim at brooght to tha very verge of the gnvo. No peteeo who hu soy regard for ths inestimable blea rag of health ehonia no wltaaat taw bim, pieesaat, ssaa end ret powerful Bslaa. In this lire ate, when changes af weather an as wddea, and their effects ao injurious, it folmmsawelylmaortaBk A timely anof tt kit saved and will mvo thenaea its froa tha pains ei protracted illness, froa beds ef laeusahing. frees wasted IrasM, debilitated tianflT' and even troa death stselL The trifling aaa paid see a battle at this extras, dinary cure live, has ortna nvsd vast stuns af aouey which aut kava beaa amid for asdical ataadaacs daripg a long couiaaaf pain.

I si sickaaaa. Wttk ail their westdarfttl aad efficacious powers. Dr. HsMimsas Uarmaa Cough Drops an free (na every Mgradseert ef a aebtlitatiog ar dangerous nature. They at a aaraly vssrstsble oo as pound, aad may ba takaa wita oMIn sasaty a ail kinds at westher and under ail circua et esa ThenaoetthwtovaasbtoaisdtcinakMal-scsiia.

aw great tmanvamaal la tka heatta of patsoos osostita. tasaally haasTeet is to impart lone aad vigor to tAa system. a. lie It la na osstsnce WMkens la. pstiuL it nets a alM keeling expectorant, aad a the mom time as a very getUM toaio.

It is la short the Healing Balm wBSCh sntniaa kenllk, atrearro. vigar, eissucuy, snd sjheerf uIbsm to Ikesraakeaad frame aad the desponding Bind. It at ths af a of triumph ever scknta and paa ia thsar ssoet oppnsaave forms This ss proved by the taialli his isatiaMBj sf tktiMsal whs bsTttrwd may be pray, ad by all wha ehen to try k. Prc tOoeara Wttla ol 4 oancee. Bttttav b.

CLAtTON dk BON kava tor sale at their Warehouse, No joha at eat, a avast extensivs as. swrtaeBtof Prtouag. Writing. Wrapping, Eaveiope, Co. ta-ed, and ether rspers BiMlara, atnw, aoonet, Bandbox, asd Tvwak Boardt Pna Papers, fce Tketr Stack at Writiag fspers, adapted far Btstioasra rT- will be found aauMslly aataaaiva.

rmutsatlv aa hand axaoa aad News Pruning, base rot tlsts, weightt aad qsali. ruTnd Madiaa i awabla da. and ether sixM Cvw Pspers, variis colon and weights, for MsgtxinM ul ehnn Mbkeotwaa Lager Writing fine 4 super do, blue sad whits, wove andlaid pint sod Cat Caps, pteia snd aad laid, Mae end wane. Later, ruled and plain, whits end bins, wove end laid Pket Poet: Commeeoal do FoUedst 8 take. Bank Note Paper, Tetsnree de, Eavslons do.

aaea aaoVTM 4s. Strew WnrptBg da, Palm Leaf do. u.j... aad Cloth rpors, (u grea variety. Bilk aad Lag Papa Band Paper atock.Canrirlga Paper PUP BUla, Bfotuag, lirugglsu' tad Tusaa raperi Papers, be pspev of every trwcvlpttea asdeto nMT a sUtlK AMD tbUI PMla A AAt PtPatte-1 The subeenbors have for sal at tkstt warsksust, Na 48 fwaaaa 88x48 la, wektkt 4 aa tto swssy do ttaUfba.

IM 10 4xM aw B'M -taaea da 40a1 ao aa asasa a ar a sj-a s. nan HI i I rorOLD. formerly i' U. pablse tkat k. ba Clsskav.

at waastssla, pntwa fc i awnkassBi Mke ttd-vt kf tkex-U-J'y at-kjarsodJ a aaa H- LtorOLD' c-ijk imm amtal list, a Ml, was a-iav Wiiben, st. ah1 a 1 UC" isrrwd-l alrvirfcr tkeihlp tsnlato bTtt TiXlxl Vkir ctxIuJu aAd REVOLTING ria- TTtL, asst stool 1-ml piataJ originally yr.ru'" ta vented 07 Mx. snarelv bT Mla.aad ia tsers asmnis ik. Aintnrted iasjtatssat MAS aaaa aaddarabto waaiee.se aad rntasl, ay A. W.

SPIES fc CO, II Ags-AihrtheMsni aaswaapitata- ml asd laws thai MU-bmsm aaatlurdlasortsso lot every twJatqBttM- BwM aaa aka taaSI raaw. dsabl. IS Bt; K. B. CLATTON fc BOW.

lerchant -P tswawsiTtk; IZZZZKSi. Shirt, abm saadala ot of far a a. at i a VOLUAJE XLII. FOR SALE OR TO LET. TOLKT-Taatwariary brick mm Ka.

84 Laaarraat Tha tana atary brick kaaw aa4 Mara Ra. lit YkTdwaUioc part of httitarr brick ksaM Ka. II Ckapalat. Apply at tt BraaJ raat. aa atairc ahtttv DKtlHABLai BARCLAY ITBaaT raoruiTr is nit-vou bale Tka ti- 1 tlri ktwt Ka.

It aarclty alrcat, with tha lat iaMfraat ky 7 Uat teu 4. a 4aaira MrutoatiM for baily, ar from ru kwsadixa Ticioity MBraadway iaranf kiad af boMoaM. Tkn bank af tk Maaat. if daurod, aa haad and auirtCM tau afyaara Tula uuluixiUhU. Par aanicaUra, applj 'la Bktf H.

LDDLOW ACO.M Broad at- bKSIRABl.se sTAUJt rOH BAlJa 4J TUB NORTH BIT ErWTha very 4ealrsa aa4 hrchrv iannvad Para ea the East ease ef the Hadaoa Hirer, twe mikes above the eity SMUogefK acres of isadia good order andweU TbebaJMngssnaUnowsod fas eeapletoeTder. The dwelling ie bailt of brack, with awlamM both ftoat and Mr' ad the Doric erdar aad to peest ef Barn aaear-paaasd, is situated an high ground having a largs sataat ot view ia every direction The las rarisfrea the soedto the River, aad it leell that ia desirable both tada-Use fcia end aplasias mid keeHkyraaalenee. A further description will be giren end terms Baas Known, wuicu will aB2g tf lot Front street TO LKT. The three story bssemsnt houn No ot White at, a very convenient and gooa rem-Aeace for private fosuly, sad wsll aitaatad tor a eailW.baaucssw Bieadwsy. APPlT mhn nXO A.1CX The twe story nncu xe Teatry atreet, wrth a bnck tea room in tha roar; mar.

bio asset ei pieces snd vsnlu; foil Baished ia ths beet was aor. Apply etJ Liepenardst. ahltti FOR BAIuAC A tae story house. nearly new snd well finished, suBciently largs for largs tsav-Uv. Annexed are two aci msI land, with a variety Irmti garden, and suble, aitnated ra tha village or SSraeatelaa.ea the anon ef BksnestslM Lake, and is one ths asset ptnsant places to ths country for a residence.

Any person wiabing piece to reside in the country, cannot find a mr desirable or pleasant place. For further narticalars please enquire of u.BMk.A VuLmiu aniawi b.l,i FOR SAIJfi 8 baron Parrs, containing six at eOOLocs, with ths dwelling Houn snd improve-'Ssents thsnon. of which the lets John Clencininr, died seised, situate in the 13th Wsrd of this eity, oa ave-BUMt 101. 103. 104, 104 snd streets.

Thai property is aew offered for diiposal st private sale unlil Monday, the Mb of April next: and if not ao ooldbeiorethstdsy.tbessaewill oa that day be ofiered sale at public suction, at Is o'clock at aaoa, at tbe Merchants' Exchanga, trader the direction the subscriber, by Meters. Hslliday Jenkins, auctioneers, in psrcela. according ta tha eondittooa aad map ea file at their Office. No. IS Broad street, la ths interim, forma tion respecting the title to thi and tba mode of Mle.asv ha bad on applying to the suDSDriner, at ma office, No.

II Pine street, hot wean 11 A.M. and I M. IMUimi; UK rciaisn, Ailm kc. and Trustee, kc. New York.

March It. IR44. ahiodta TO LET The two new three story Mouae on 14th atnat, the aest to 10th avenue, now finishing ia modern style, with sluing oo ore, mart'le Ban- ties, etc. Houaes each ii feet by 4X To respectable ten ants the nnt will be U0 each. Also, two three storv basement bouses oa Inth avenue, next to 14th street, handtomelv finished ss sbove houses Mi 4t feet.

Rent to rood tenants only tJSO each. Also, the three story house snd store on tbe corner of 10th svenue snd 14th street is a desirable location lor a nspactsble rocsr rent aoderste. Apply tn st. n. luuluw, li irntn at, Bhlttf next to svenue.

TO LET Kor one or awn tears, the lour storv mors le. aorunr sup. Eaqutnof CYRUS FIELD. aT Burling slip MARKET CELLARS TO LET-To Jet aomber of Cellsrs under Centre Market. Enqniro at tae comptrollers uact, No.

ill et Kseords. ah7 A A. SMITH, CoroptrolUr. OFFICE TO LET. Ths basements First and Fsurtb Boors of No.

1 LWall. Kuquira al the coBptroiisi's umce, iso. hsii ot Itacords. A. A.

SMITH. Comptrollsr, TO LET Two Hoam. calculated lor emaJl fomiliM, No. 331 aad xtt Mb avsnue. Rent only leveaca.

Appiy io h7 AYMAR t4 South street TO LET A throe story Houas, with four lots, ia Desn street, nesr Smith ar, Krooklyn. Apply to rine erreei. mhs corner ol Hrnitb at. d-3fc TO LET Tae two atory brick House No. 14 lJS Wooster street.

Applr to McMURRAT. 100 Pine street, corner of South st. M1 TO LET Lofts and Offices in store No. 1 10 South street. Apply to J.

McMURRAY. ntht IPO Pins street. corn, of South st JHai FOR BALK, the House and Lot in Fifteenth Bui? street, near Third avenue, new occupied by the xeiaauiiecriner. ne premises ran no examined any nay rwiwecn is sou oioca. or revma, apply to fetStf D.

8. JONES, 41 Liberty st. BUCHIKLYXPROPEUTT-Forstis. In three story brick house snd lot No. 44 Sands st.

lot 4 ft. front aad 104 ft. deep. Also, the vacant lot 43, being S7 ft front by 104 deep. frt4 E-E5 near to I a lei VBBEY BTREET STOKED TO LET.

larga bnck stores. No aa and 40 Veaev street. to Greenwich street, and occupied by Mr. leather store for many yean, being 40 feet front aad 40 feet deep, will be altered into granite fronts, and let to good tenants In two or three stores, snd at reasonable rents. Ths lots an 100 feat deep, with two-story brick building in the rear, which csn be Bade useful a work shop or store house.

F.nquin of Morrison, log Greenwich street, or of let tf AW SPIES CO, 318 mTO LET The tnisll new three story and attic brick houae No. 13 West Broadwsy. one door from Murray street. It has bean occupied tinea the May last, and is now in complete orJer. Marble asntles in each atory, and best enameled graies sliding doors in ths first story Croton water and Bet he's Patent Range in tha kitchen a water closet in the second story, and every ether cenvenienre to be met with in modern houses.

To a good tensnt. the rent will be reaaonable. For lurther particulars, inquire of fe-Mdie JOHN PHYFE.lt Murray st LOFTB AND OFFICES IN SECOND STORY TO LET Ths lofts and offices on second floor of the store occupied by the subscribers They an iKutsaddcsirable.and insurance csn behsd very low. Apply to leie aansn nn at pu.i, llf Ulton at. OFFICE TO Lt.T A number of commodious and airy OFF ICES to rant ia the building No.

3 Pin street. Inquin at the othct of the Evening Fosu FOR BALE A very valuable Faim, consisting 100 acres of rich land, enclosed by nsw and first ruts fences a andsome snd convenient house and all neceaaarv outbuildings, good well and cittern with pumps in each About suuu choice peaca snd other rare I run trees, borte Ciwer machines and Bills for grinding, sswing. threshing, 0. fce. The present owner has expended considerablv aver JO ,000 ia bringing it lo its present highly improved ans cuiuvste.1 state, is out two una a usii nours ride, principslly by rail road, from this city, snd ia pleasantly and healthfully situaUd in Morris County, New Jersey.

Price SetwO, a Isrge part of which can, if desired, remain on bond and mortgage. Far further information, apply on the premises to the proprietor. D. Elston, or to leis o. -v.

ui.wi.it, in front at. AMERICA NCEDLES.manufsctursdby Jon.Bsr. low It Co. Havarstraw. N.

Y. The snbacribtn, having estsblished a manufactory about year Harerstraw, Rockland coanty, N. view to msBufscturing a trst rate article ot Needles. have oow brought them to sack a stats af perfection that they an enabled to offer to the public aa American article, which they wi'l warrant ba equal lor use to any imported, i bey have been Mid in ibis city and sisewken for several aaontha past, and have given general uliafao-tB to these who have used these, A Diploma waa awarded them at tbe last annual Fair of the American Instiiute. They an now ottered for sals at our Agents' L.

fc V. BIRBY, 47 Cedar st.N. Y. JU.t. BAKLUW kt lO.

Wholesale dealers supplied on liberal terms. mbM A GEffCY FOR CLAIMS AGAlaBT THE iV UNITED BTATEIs Tha subscriber his eetab liehsd sa Agency for the prosecution af claiau against the Geoersl Govern sasmt or Raura Duties. Dutws paid under Protest; Claias an-r Coo tracts, Commimwns or Treaties; Unclaimed Ha ls aces, Dividends, ar Stocks: for the n-huuing of Treasury Nototdottrovedorlotti for Patents, ar to renew each as kavs expired, la baa sad Land Clsiavs ef all kinds: Pea sionClsims of all kinds, noder tbe acts of Conxrea fna the lath Msv, 1778, to tha trd March. 184. ar decisions made by ths Pension Office, Wa or Navy of the Attorney Generals ib like esses invalid, new, revo-lutiooary, widows' heirs, or repretentativm of cliumaoU' psBsssas; tvisiBs Mr HevoiuttonBry Bervaes bounty lands, eoBBUtatioB or half pay; Claims af Soldiers of the Isto War.

The subscriber has eoaplete lists of sack kavs rnoet ved Isads sad money froa the eevamaent. and af those bsvivlkb, who hsvs aov receited. Two agents reside in Waahinrtoa, Ihronjrh whoa and Correspondents ia the States and Territories, Claims will be collected at any place. inform sOon obtained ar evidence I lainim. whether rennirisrthe sction nf una err nf the Deptitamti, will be advocated in pensa.

Tae pernsneeompnemg ibis agency psaea mtnv taeil-itics, and have been for several years familiar with the eewne et public btisinao the principles governing the adjastaant, and the aitnw of sotting ac counts or elsias, wnh orsgainrtthe government. CoBaansrstioBS will ba addressed to New York, post paid. NICHOLAS CARROLL. 44 Wall st.N. York Refers to Shepherd Knepa, fcsq.

mat Msrhsnics' Rank, N. Ysrk, Hon. Friend Humpany. Albany, N. Y.

Millard FUlaon, BtuTUo, da. J. Simtsons, U.S. 8 Providence, R.L RufusCkoetosU. 8.

Boston, Mass. J.Schofield.Jr Boston Sugar ReUnery Hon. Wa. Wright, Newark. J.

Issae Davis Esq PhUadelphia, Pa. Messrs. Poland, Jsmkiat fc Baltimore, Md. Hon. W.

Archer, U. 8. Elk UiU, Ta Willis P.Msngum.Pnst U.S. 8- Rod Moantain, N.CanUaa. a W.

C. PrsoUrti.Colnmbis, B.C. Henry Clay, AshlMd, Ky. W. TboapMa, Bsdlord.

laa. David S. Lee. Chicago, 111. Hob, a Medill.

Lancaster, Okie. Joha Ball, NaskvUla. Tana. Joha HeaderMB.U.B, Paa Christian, Mia. W.

8. Fallen. IT. a. a.

I.ittU a.i. I I. bt asaan. Esq, Librarian to Cgriss, WaahJagtea, tATa.kTHCLEsta AMDPAPfc.lt F1LEE srsvmtved a trenh invesce n-i ZT. l.

-U chM4oaf. Ala AUeal Patent PseswFilesefvaneastriM WX.U F.NESBITT, Tnauns Baildmaa, Wsll ear of Water etreet. Bhtt IOPYlaG PKKSSaT.aAa nrtMt of Copying taTlZlitilTa 3-J-t bamratoOTJ tkeaatamnbsr waiek kseaTer. forsa a lew nimea a. r' TT.

"tatmaer, aba Tnntins Bsiidmga, nf Water at. FtPi r.rd SO 00 Be gar, ef tkm trie brand mu mtM and ksghly ara-ssatie toteeeo; aln l.ta Lsrfot La Neraat Beaas. kZ erntasat aad ktii-rvs galae. 12mT. J77T tor sale b) A llNINOTt fc CO.

141 Broadway. OLD PEJta, at the beat quality witksilvwi Uldnrs VW gta wasca aa ever poatea asmnu caw attarksdjni tha aaBBB-tary af Levy Browa. an tor tala.pr.cete bv QlA F. NE8B1TT. BtatfoaarlBd Bkta Prater.

WaU at, ear Water. jiABC aT CAMBICas-A few cans fine light ewttts JV Caaarica, for sals by KUOEMK BOGAKT, 17 1 By By tbe la si si BOOKS STATIONERY. 1TTB1CTITK IVIBM. II AW miTV DIMOCRATIO RB vllt Ajnrll, Bblhl witk a beaatrfally aagrara farina ot M.Jewmow.by PerTeat, slier a Dagusrna- CoLIRicassa miasvtare by L- T. Warner.

the fallow- Zy.mU sad interest mg coU action ef pepen by dimar-jrairiied writert: 1. Birtieh Ori'lrs and British Tn, tTPS InST t.Uers-t Tha Load of Dresses: a. The 8tady aad Pno ties of ths Lsw; 4. The CbalelanWoensg. Ina the fYanchef vaJtarnago, a.

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sf a. and 81 i -fe iww. NEW YORK, RAILROADS. "EW YORK AJM ERIE BAXLROAD. WINTER IMt 4.

FOR PABBEWGERB. Only ne Train Each Way. Oa and after MONDAY rw Psrer7sin win daily (Sundays except edj leaving New York troa tbe of lruane street, a 8 o'clock A. M. and Middletown 7 clock A.

M. Tha Fan will be restored to the former Rates, ra: Between New Tork sod Middletown. Goshen I 40 Way Fan ia Proportion. tO- Stages for Milford, Honesdsle, Carbondale, Bing saptoa, and Owesro. will run from tha Cera as heretofore their arrival at Middletown, OR FREIGHT.

DaUy. until rnrthar Ni -n. Yerk at 4 o'clock P. M. instead of 7 A.M.

The Can will leave Middletowa at 1 o'clock neent an astnrdsrvs. when thev will erart i imIm. rcnci r.N. Freight reoaved la New Tork till half peat 4PM. SEYMOUR, Superintendent.

For further in format ion, apply to ALEX. H. oCiit'LTZ, comer West ndSaaneiU: dl EW YORK AID PHILADELPHIA Raib. ROADLnfK, D1RW.T Newark, New Brunswick. Frincetoa, Trenton, Bor aeaiawn ana Burlington.

THROUGH IN BII HOURS. Leave New York daily, from the fool ef CoarUandt at. snoming Line at a. Mail ruot tune at CM. The Morning and Eveninr Line nroceeds direct to Caa (opposite to rhiluelohia.) without chanre of ears.

rassengen win procure laeu ocaets a tae omre loot ei Courtlan Jt st, when a commodious steamboat will ba in readiness, with baggage crates on board. Philadelphia baggage crates an conveyed from city to eity, wrthotrt beinj opened by the way. hach train is provided with a Car, in which an spart-ments and dressing rooms expressly for the Ladjn use. Keturning. roe lines leave rhiiadelnlua troa the foot Walnut street by, railroad from Csmdsn, at o'clock, ana a r.

at. The Lines for Baltimore leave Philadelnhia at 71 A 4 r. M-, Deing a continustton ol tns hum troa New orn. naa IKW JKRSEY RAILROAD AND TAtAAa- FORTATIOH COUP AM Y. VEW YORK AND NEWARK-rsax ssnocrn to ii crwTi From foot of Courtlandt street Daily Sundays excepted.

Leave New York at 8, and 11 o'clock A. hL, end at ana i oxioca r. at. Leave Newark at 7 8, 8, and 10. o'clock A.

Mn and at aaa oxiocx. m. On SUNDAYS, Leave New York at A. M. and 41 P.

M. Leave New ark at 14 P.M. and 91 M. The cara of the Morris and Essex railroad for Orange Miiviiie, summit, tnaiasm, juaaison, ana siomstown, run through trom Jersey City without change, and con nect wim A.i.auasr. jn-trainsirom new xorx.

New York end Elixahethtown. Leave New York at 8, and 1 1 o'clock A. and 3, and 7 o'CiocK r. w. Leave Elizabethtown at 8 and lOo.clock A.M., and at 1, 31, and i o'clorkP.

M- Thetrains for WestflelJ, Plainfield, Bonnbrook. Bomef ville, kc- connect with tha SA. and P.M. trains bom New Yerk daily, Mondays excepted. Fare between New York and Elizabethtown, 3 cents.

New York and Somerville, 7 cents. New York and Rah way. Leave New Tor A. Msnd 4,6 and P.M. Leave Rahway at 8,7,8, andtj A.Mend at lty.t.t andt P.M.

New York and New Brunswick, Fromthefont of Courtlandt street. New York, DAILY. Leave New York at A. M. and and P.M.

Leave New Hrunswick at 8 and lk A. M. and 12 M. and P.M. On SUNDAYS, Leave New York att A.

M. and 4 P.M. Leave New Brans tck at 12 M. and 81 P. M.

Fat except in the Philadelphia trains, between New York and New BrunswicK, ao cents Between New York and Rahway. 414 Newark, Elizabethtown, Huh way and New Brunswick asacngcrs who procure theirtickeuat the Ticket Otnce receive a ferry ticket gratia. Tickets are received by the conductors only on the day lien purchased. The commutation fare between New York and Rahway, and intermediate places, hat been I educed (including the erry) to sou per year; Between new orunswicK snd New York 7 per yesr. ja)4 CAMDEN AND AMBOY ROAD LINE.

FOR PHILADELPHIA and intermediate places Daily. Sundays excepted, at ft o'clock, A. pier No 2 North River, near the foot of Battery Place, by steamboat to South Am-boy from thence to Camden via railroad, and arrive in Philadelphia about II o'clock. By this arrangement, passengers will nave hours to do business in Philadelphia, and return the same day by the o'clock Mail Line, and arrive in New York at 10 o'clock same evening. To persons wishing to embrace the advan-tagMolthis arrangement.

Excursion Tickets, entitling UHSIvniuiuui tcw imsuiDHncui will ue Mia at the reduced rates of six dollars, and if not used the same day the tickets will be received at any other time for passage in either line at $3. Fare to Philadelphia ft 80 Forward-deck Passengers to Philadelphia 2 2 To Spotswood and 7 Vo South Amboy. S7J To Perth Amboy 2 To Freehold and Monmouth, via stages from Hightatown 10 FOR ROSS VILLE AND TUFFS. The steamboat Independence will land every day, (Sundays excepted) at tha above named placea, leaving New York at o'clock, A. raturniog witl touch about 1 o'clock.

P. New York. Fare each way IS eenta. Fifty pounds of 'ggage will be allowed to each passen ger in this line, and passengers arc expressly prohibited from taking anything a baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of its owner. d8 1.

BLISS, Agent. REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON, vis 8TON1NGTON AND NEWPORT. Compose 1 of the following superior steamers, rnnnmg in connection with the Stonicgton and Boston and Providence Railroad. TheMASSACHUSETTS.Capt.Comttock, RHODE ISLAND, Capt. Thayer, NAKRAGANSETT.

MOHEGAN, Capt Wo'tey. One of which will leave New York an TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, from Pier No. 1. Bat. iikc, t.utui in.

ARRANGEMENT. TheNARRAGANSETT. Cspt. Coatstock.onTueadsy Thursday and Saturday, for 8t3nuurtoa. Pastengeraen the arrival of the etosmer at Btonington, will oe immeuieteiy lorwarnea in tne apienaia and com modioni Cart of the Railroads to Providence, snd Boston.

The above steamers hsve been thoroughly equipped and prepared to promote celerity of travel and the contort and scenrrtv of passengers, and not surpassed by any in the United States. For passage or freight, which it taken at very reduced rales, apply on board, at north side of pier No. 1. 22 Broad way, or omca of Samuel Deveau, freight agent, on the wnart. Tickets for the route and steamers' berths can be aer.nr- ed en board, or atthe office of Harndca fc Co.

No. Wall PATERBON A BID NEW TORK RAILROAD Fan only 2 cento. On aad after the 17th July instant. wae vara will Leave Psterson Depot at I Leave New York at 8 o'clock, A. M.

I o'clock, A.M. lit o'clock, A.M. 124 o'clock, P.M. 4 clock, P.M. I i o'clock.

P.M. ON SUNDAY 8. Leave Paterton Depot at I Leave New York at 7) o'clock, A. M. 64 o'clock, A.

8 o'clock. M. I 8 o'clock. P.M. Transportation Cars also ply daily (Snndayt excepted.) Passengers an advised to be at the Ferry a lew minutes oeton tne stated nours ot departure.

jyjs LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. BBauaBfaBB aaVaVBnaavJaa. sBaBVaaBBbJaani rtsssa iscs i CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Wedneadsy, the 18th of the can will run toiiowa vix Leave Hicksville, 7 M. and 2 P.

M. Hemrjstead.71 A- M. and 2 P. Jamaica, 8 A. or on the arrival of the Eartem rain, and at r.

Brooklyn, i A. M. and 4 P. M. Suffolk SUUon at 1 P.

M. An extra train will leave Brooklyn every Saturday until further notice, at half pa P. Mfor Suffolk Station and intermediate placet. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Jamaica, 8A.M.

andt P.M. Brooklyn, ti M. aad 4 P.M. Suflolk Station, I P.M. r.M.

Heansteed.tP.M. tickets at tha offxe in Brooklyn, a Col laws- Bedford and East New York 12J cents Union Coarse 181 1 Jamaica 2 Brushvill llf Branch tii Hempstead 874 CsrU place S7i; West bury 431 Hieksviile mo Farminrdale 6-Ji Deer Park 814 Suffolk rtataon Si Paseeogers are desired to procure tickets besbrs taking seat the cars. Svaaas wru. aa bbsbt sw ths aaarvsi. or tbs cabs st Branck, to Cow Neck, Man basset, Hempstead Harbor, Glen Ce.ennd CnSsr ewamp.

Hempattadjto Oytterbay South, Jim Smith's, and Ray Bar South Hkcktville.to Jericho, Bpring, Ml HintinrffiB. On tbe North or Bound side af the Island, to Comae Bmithtown, Quoraa, Beuoket, Riverhead, Sonthold, firMnmrt snd Orient. Suffolk Slaticn.on Souther Ocesn side of tbe Island, to Babvlon. Islis. LnY nedeeorl.

ratonorue usrraans us place. Mastic, Mericbeo. Qwogue, South aad West Haap- ton, fag Harbor and mouisus. jets kJTOVts FUIt TORES, BTskAJtBOAIS, WORKSHOPS, kc The Patent Ring, or Sectional Cyllnder.hu been invented several yearr.and ka proved to be the moot durable and asost powerful heaters in use Many persons hsve had tnea since or 1S34, without other repairs than occosionally a aew grate, ft is knows to all that a eoaaon lender stove requires a aew cyLn deralaast every winter, in some cases two or store. It a common reaaik with uiers, the Ring is the host store I hsve ever seen." Prices reduced.

A new patters this aeaaoB, of tbe most splendid ernes tenable lor fancy stores, puauo anuses, sic WM. WEST, 108 Kuaaon street. New York P. B. A reward of fifty dollars will ba paid lor tbe re-envery of a silver an-i ten aedals.

given at the differ entisirskB tnis tny. la izvouxoi ui wmcn were stolen on thenurht of the uit. RUN SAFES ASO CUkS'lk of sU srs ffi. priem fna 8i4 tssvru. Union Sslaaander, with per iects, warranted are prs Farmieby mh- BRBTI fc BACKUS.

HMaisVwtatM fC4fWk CASKS MAJJvs fceiiix quality, for ws. n- ms saieoy Bka A Maiden hue. to in st to SATURDAY, IIARCH 30, 1844. SHIPS. Bttaua be twee a Wcw Tttrk sua Liverpool.

The Greet Weatera at tea' ship Coapeny's ships e-iiRRAT. BhlTAfN." ef AAM tons, and 1JN0 horses stvrr, Uewt, Jamee nosi.cn. B. Commander, and "GREAT WESTERN," I7e Ions and 45. srones power.

(with aew boilers.) a ft M-thews. dale first effiserl Commaader, an intended to ail for 1844 folk wa FROM NEW YORK Great Western Thursday Great Great Great Britain. Great Western. Thursday, Junetoth Jury llth Thursday, August 6th August 29th Thursday, bent. 2oth Great Brrtaia.

Great Western. Thursday, fjet. Thursday, Nov. 14th Dee. th IFBOM LIVERPOOL Saturday, April iTtk Banruav.

MayJAth Great Britain. Great Western Great Western, Great Great Weatera. Great Jane ism July lsth August ad Ssturdsy, August llrt Sept. 2 lat Oct. 19th Great i4estem.

Great Britain. Great Western. Great Britain. Greet Western. For freigkt ar passage, or any other information, apply to jbv.u suvnm' in.

1 nmiiiDl, I LMV ffMn, rtu. UNITED LINS OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Packet nf tha tth Anril The splendid and favour ite packet shin 8HAK8PEARE 1000 tons burthen. csj A. aimor win sau on sfiu, 5 ularcav.

The shipiofrotsline being aT 1000 npwarda, persons about to embark for the Old Country, will not fail see the advantages to be derived froa selecting this line preference to any other, as the-r giest capacity renders them every wsy more comfortable and convenient than ships ef a smaller cl -ss and their accommodations it ia well known an superior to any ethers. Tkose wishing to secure berros should not fail to make early spplicstion on hoard, or to W. fc T. TAPSCOTT. their General Passage Office, 4J Peck slip, corner South street.

Persons wishing to send for their friends, csn have them hraurht out intuit msrniflsent packet, or any of the reg ular line, tailing on tbe 1st, tth, llth, Ittk.Slst S4 of every aontk. Drafts for any amount, payable on demand. without dit count, in all the principal towns of England, Ireland, Scot land or wales, oonslsntlv lor sale as above. The new and elegant packet ship LIVERPOOL will succeed tne snd sail on roe 31st 01 April. mh SAMUEL THOMPSON'S OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE FOR EMIGRANTS FROM tREAT BRITAIN ANDIRELAND Asthe seas on for emigration from the Old Country bat arrived, the tunacnoers tmnK tt might do well to statetnat.

pouiuie, their arrancemenU foi IS44 an superior in point of com fort and convent' nee for passengers, to what they hsveever before been. To those who for many years have given this line a preference, it would be unnecessary to say more; but others it mirht not be out ef idace to remark that the ahips employed an all of the first class. American built, and commanded by men well known in thetradefor kind-im and attention to those who an thus placed under their charge. The vessels sail weekly, rendering delay at the1 port ot emosrxauon lBposnnie. as usual, its h-bkc money is refunded to those from whom It was received a hen those settled tor decline coming out.

Appiy SAMUEL THOMPSON, 273 Pearl at, or C. GRIMSHAW tt 0 (lores riazas. LiverpooL Drafts are also furnished on the NationalBank of Ireland, Northern Bankine Co and National Bankol Scotland, pay able at their numerous branches, Glynn fc Bankers, London and C. Grimthaw fc Liverpool lor tumee to suit purchasers payable on demand. mh30 FOR LONDON Regular racket of the 1st April Vk The well known fat sailing packet ship PRINCE Saint ALBERT, burthen 1000 tons, Capt Sebor.

This superior vessel it now loading and will positively sail on the in April. Tbe accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steer age Pasengen are unsurpassed by any other vessel in port, and a a number of her passengers are already Beared, those desirous of securing berths should make ea: iy ap. plication oa board, foot of Maiden lane, or to JOStPH McMURRAT, 104 Pine street corner of South FOR LIVERPOOL racket of thelltn of April Tbeanlendid pacxet amp SAXtitu rili no, O. Bunker, muter, will sail as above, her rrgulai dav. For freight handsome accommoda ions, spply on Doava, at tne toot oi Main en isne.

or so mhC R. KERMIT. 74 South straet. The packet ship STEPHEN WHITNEY wi.l succeed the Samuel Hicks snd tail on the llth ei May. iHLI YMlroOLTo MiiTAA'pril The very ti fast sailing packet ship SHAKSFERE, Capt Minor, ftimr having a large proportion of bar cargo engaged, will sailasbove.

For freigbtor passage, apply on boar, at Orieant wharf, foot of Wsll stseet, or to mh27 E. K.COLLINS, fc 66 Couth st. jri FORLIVERPOOI ThenrstclassthipSEVERN 55. Capt Charles Chenn, will mee: with despatch for the above port. For freight or passage spply onboard st pier No.

It orto WM.WHITLOCK. Jr. 44 South at. mhJ4 SL ACK BALL, OR OLD LINK OF LIVERPOOL Ik PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL Only Regular Packet of the lit April The celrbrsted fast seil- iog favourite pac a et ship EUROPE, Captain Furb wui positively aan on Monday, 1st April, ner regular dey Ii is well known to the travelling public, that ths accom modations of the Europe, forpassengera an fitted out in a most comfb-tible manner. Those visiting the Old try will find it to their interest to select this conveyance.

ror patssge in canin, second cabin snd tteeesge, apply on Board, foot of Beekmun street, or to the subscribers. rtUCHE, BKUI HtllS (UU. 8 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Btnk. P. S.

The Europe, sails trom Liverpool on the 16ih May. Persons sending for their friends can have them brought out in her, or any of the packets of this magnificent Line, tailing trom that port punctually on the lat snd I6'h of each month. Draft! at all timet for tale on the Royal Bsnk of Ireland, and rn Messrs. Prescot, Giote. Ames and Co.

Bankera lontlon. For passage fce. apply as sbove. The new packet ship NEW YORK, of 1100 tona bur ben will succeed the above packet and tail for Liverpool on the loth of April her regular day mhl OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKITS FOR -rfc LIVERPOOL Packet of the 1st of April The s. splendid packet ship Furber.

V.U1 sail as above, her regular day. She has elegant accommodation! for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, apt-ly to JUHI lli.nu ti nouto street. nesr Wsll street N. B. Passage from Great Britain and Inland, via Liv erpool, can be sacured by the above ship or any of the line, at tne lowest terms; ana tnose remitting money to tneir friendtcsn hsre Drafts for any amount payable in all the principal towm throughout the United Kingdom and on Messrs.

J. Barned snd bankers, Liverpool and Messrs J.iult, Son fc Co. For further particulars, spply ss sbove. rnh-itt FOR HAVRE Packet of tbe 18th April The hv Packet ship FRANCIS, Ainsworth, wUl t-sail on ner regular asy aaoove. For freight or paesage.apply on bosrd.

or to mh-21 FOX fc LIVINGSTON, FOR HAVRE Packet of the ath April -l Ue errV packet ship ARGO, C. Anthony, master, will sail snic-on ber dsy at above. For freight or paange, apply onboard at pier 13 mm to WM. wntlLUlS.Jr.is soutnat PACKET FOR MARSEILLES Of the 1st April. av The snip cukiulanu S.James vane, matter, clwill be despatched for the above port on the 1st proximo.

or ireigni or passage sppry to BOVD fc HINCKF.N, Agents, No. Tontine Baildingsor to mhll LAWRENCE fc PHELPS. 103 Front st. FOR ST THOMAS ST CROIX The packet erV ship tMlLY.C. Davit.

master, will meet with amL despatch for the above ports. For passage apply to ants aimak acu-stnoutn at. FOR NEW ORLEANS Holmes'Line Regular packet f-r Saturday nth April Tbe fast srUing cor, i-twel shin SARATOGA. W. H.

liustell. master. now suauiiix will pusiuvet aeu aiHive. tor treigntor passare apply on board Murray's whatl Orto Wli.UA DA ALLoUA 6 SOUtn tt No goods will be received sfter th April. The ship FANTHEA.

E. 8. Dennis, muter will succeed ins Saratoga, aaa asit ism apru. tnho roil NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and New York Line Positively First Regular Packet To nil the 1st of April The last tailing packet ship Corn ell, will positively tail as abuse, her regular day. rot Ireii'tit or passage, having- handsome furnished accommodations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf.

loot ol win atreet or to K. COLLINS fc CO. S6 South st. Positively no freight received on board after thia eveninr. Passengers by this thin will please ba on board, at Or leans whsrf ol Wall street, un Monday, 1st of April at IV OXIOCK, Bl WaiLU IDE Wip Will SSll.

Snippers will please send ta.ir lis ladtnr this dav. Shippers by this Une may rely upon havma their suods correctly measured. Agents urieans tiullin St WoodruS, who will promptly forward all roods to their address. The packet ship D. Jackson will suc ceed tne sou on tne iota a pru, her regului uay.

FOR BALTIMORE Union Linr Saturk) ue inst sailing pacaetsenr. slants I s.lt, Al H. ountai master, it now loadir at east tide Coen ties slip, and will ail sr above. kor might, which wuu be taken on reasonable terju applv on bosrd or to mbSO 1 fc BKIGGS.SOSoarott. r-, FOR I'HILADELPHIA-r-wiflture Line Th fast tailing schr.

PORPOISE. Drake, matter, is now etalloading at pier 12 East River, Old slip. For freight whi. will be taken on the most reasonable terms apply to moan tt BRIGG, 40 Futn st OK SALE FREIGHT ORCH ARTA.K A a ber of large snd smtdl.light and deep drat teasels, inriuuinc snips, oarxa. Dura, schooners.

Ac- clin pert and eenterboards i-f all si-es snd dimes si si. N. B. All information fan shod rest to oily relative to the terms otshipani esmbon builders throughout tbe union, ry 111. WET.

IH7 Kront It mh30 TJT FOR SALE. FREIGHT OK CHARTER The gejrfM last sailing copperd snd coppei fastened khip HEL moi VP 1 JV in, osruirs. Apply mhl LAWRENCE at I'HELI's, 103 Front st. 1ri FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER The ArVv coppered shipCAHWEA, H. Coffin, master, 461 tinea-tons barthea, ia first ntecrdet fur aay voyage, and now ready tn commence loading.

Apply to Captain Ccffia, on board, at Dover st. Whtrf, ms inunrnuN mb 273 Pearl ttieet- FOR SALE TRE1GLT OR CHARTER. The rV first class copper fostened and cofpered ship mii aostfaithful manner her-top frame is live oak and locust snd every pert of the thin thrvugbly copper fastened. She has hsadaeae calms for 2 pBsserigrrs.it ra pes Sect order in Mils rigging and spars to proceed on any ails remark. bly light drsneh'.

of water and carries about 2ta) bsr atolv to Captain Drming en board at er 4 North rver.ev a 2 ana Bros istteet to stKtkA a. LlVGalGN, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER The A I.Br barqne HARBINGER. Capt. Tncaptou. 32 toa rrg ster, and copn rfostexted, will be ready toloal in lew USV s.

Applv lo tne miner on board, er to LURRITT Ac JOHVSTON. mh.4 67 and 89 Broad -t ICE! iue.l sCtv Coaetamliy lor wis a or J7w.bejcw Bosioa pi ices- rrndy tor snipinz. tbs best tl. ti quairty a puie LAKE ICE. by Isrge or small car.

roe t. packed to as ta ansura tale traaporutwa ta the warmest Istrtu.les. N. B. AU uecessary scforqation fornitSed respecting the best met bod ef erecting sew homes, packing ice in SeaM casks, fce.

and Itrodhr'heasme in tropical climates. op a. vr.v.vrx,i,iu3 ront it. turn er, ton tnn A in I'll MARINE LIST. PORT Of NEW YORK.

MARCH 23, must fi 18 sea sxts 4 XI I atan wsru s. 04 Cleared Teaterdajr. kn Amelia ftluiholland. Millrrgioa. Janeiro.

Stlkia Ironsides; Airone, Aut) Covodch, Matanxax, aber ot rJierwerth. nenn Lraaiet Deter, Demarest, Edentoa. C. Do Peyater Jt Whitasarah: Rival. Meek WiUisjBstaa, A Lawrence, Meeker, Boston.

Arrives! TeaterdaT. Packet skip Utiea, Hewitt, fra Havn Feb 17, with mdse to Boyd tt Hiacken. The Uuca aaa on board a chronometer for Capt eebedy. of ship iJemsutatMa, a circle and sextant for his twe otneen presents troa tbe underwriters of Paria and Havre, for saving tbe money hen the ship foundered, titty tnousaati ao-iart. Sbv Joha Miatum.

Stark, 13 da in Orleans, with eottoa tn Stanton II Frost, Shin Paathea. Deaais. 13 da ttn Weans, wvh cot to Wa Nelson. Shin Louisiana. Dswhurst, 13 aa tnt Orleans, with eottoB to A Foster Jt Son.

Ship Victoria, andetbilt. 14 da DaN Orleans, with cotton to master. Ship Superior, Allen. 16 da fax Mobile, wit.l cotton to Taylor Merrill, Ship Formosa, Urawlord, SS di Im Mobile: with cot- to order. Bark ChilJe Harold.

Joha on, fra Cutoa Macao Dee 2, with teas, Jtc to order. Bark Salem, Hiern, 3t di fm Ulasgow. with rodss to Kermit. Bark Elliott. Watts, BS di fm Gibraltar, with mdse to oster at Son.

Bark Texidor. Clark. 13 da fa Jobos, with eu gar. Jtc to De Foret Jt Co. Bark J.isephiae, Mitchell, It da fm Guayama, with 263 hhds sugar do molasses to De Forest Jt Co.

Scbr Exreniont. for York, sailed fi hrs before. Swedish brig Themis, ochultz, 60 cs I in Msrsei.les, with mdse to Grossett. BrigUirard. Cilnatrick.

27 ds fm Mavagnaz. with 160 hhds 2fi tea sugar 49 hhds molasses lo Alaop fc Chaan cey. British kne Palace. Ssuaders. 24 ds fm Uemarara.

ballast to Goodhue fc Co. Brig 1 imolroa. Bliven. 18 ds fm Analtchtcola. with cotton to Richards.

28 intt, lat 29, 60, lea 79, ex perienced a heavy gale fin lest and split aaila, Jtc. e-cbr fruliana. Irons, 11 da Im tieimuda, wrh 106 hides 197 skins 13 bbls gresse 6a empty casks eke a'd per 774 lbs old jut.k 300 horns 17 half 42 quar bbli arrew root to A Davenport. Scbr Joha Hill, Rowe, ds fan Georgetown, with cotmn to Btelley. bchr Henry, Unffin, 6 ds fm Norfolk, with mdse lo tba master.

tchr Anaconda, Tollord, fm Nowbem. C. with na val stores. Sclir Leo, Jiraesan, 5 di fm Thomatton, with lima ta master. Schr Ann Dcoman.

Thayer, from Thoma-toa. with lime to master. Schr Kicnd Taylor, Jameson, da fa Thomatton, with lime, to master. frca Newbury port, with mdse to master. Schr A Marshall, dtys fm Boston, with mdse, to master.

Schr Zephyr, Crawley, ds fm Thomsston, with lime, to natter. Schr Mary Msria, Bunker, from Thomsston, with lims, to master. Schr Coral, Ulmer, days froa Thomatton, with lime, to master. Schr Watchman, Smith, ds fa Thomsston, with lime, to attar. Memorandtu Packet ship Trine Albert will not sail till Tuesday next.

Wrecks at Key West We have advices from Key Wstt to the loth inst. Btitith barque Rose.Jiffry, of London, from Savanilla for Glatgo, went ashon on the quick sands was relieved bv wreckers and taken to Key west. Shs was swaiting the decision of the court schr Jossph Al. len, of Provinceiown, from New Orlesnt for Bsltimore put into Key West 14th inst, with head cf foremast sprung. Brie Gleaner.of Desert, from Rotterdam for Boston, before reported fsllen in with abandoned, by tvhsle ship Newark, was in ntoi ion (It snd not lat 28, Ion 45, as rspoitsd; the date ru reb 28, and not 221.

hatchways were off, and the commingt under wtter Those who boarded her judge that the crew had been ta ken cff. A cat was on board and waa exceedingly thy. Brie- Roanaa.from New Smyrna, Fls, for Norfolk. shore on the North Breaker, and not on Motquito Dor, belongs to Noblebjro, Me, not Boston, aut it insured there. Cap-am Swift belongs to Fairharen.

Her cargo ia imuredia New ecfjrd for Sch Exact, Kolger, of and for Baltimore ith corn, flour, osts. and some stores, struck ou the bar afternoon ol 24th inst, and remained full of water U'ltil afternoon of 28th, when she wst taken to the wharf, having been Lgbtened. 1'ait ol her cargo was landed in good or. der. Sch Independence, from Charleston for Havana, last on Abaco, belonged to Fall River.

Whalemen. At Sydney. NSW, Oct 7, Tuscalooia, Taber, 1700 put in leaity, disc. Spoken. A thiothowinga bins, red and white signal.

Marc IS Loo Key by the Crusoe, at tl is port. Elizs. (Br) 20 dsyt from Jamaica fur Halifax, March 18, off CarTSlord Reef ty the ssae. lanthe. Steel, Manilla lor Boston, urc is, in tne straits ofGaspsr by theChilde Harold, at this port.

Iceland, Bsiaviaior notion, uec xi, mi i su by the same. Mary Elizabeth. 12 ds fm Boston for Jacmsl, March 18, lat 22 OS N. loa 40 by the same. McLelland.odaytlm Boston lor mars, lata 07.

Ion t7 60 by the some. Viols, from Orleans, 20th intt, cff Cap Florida by the Queen Victoria, at this port. Saxon, NOrUans lor Boston, same asy oy toe same. Eagle. St Domingo for Btn, 28ro intt, 1st 38 Ion 71 by the Palace, st this port.

arsnaun.ot notion, lor i ce uuds, hstcs is, iat 23 08, Ion 7t 36 by the Harriet, at this port. Iowa, of and tor Baltimore, Feb it, crossing the equinoctial line- Forelzn Porta. Hsastsi. March 13 Ar ship Talma, Collins.ftn brig Uountht, Shorey.fiom Boston; Francis Louisa, Preble, fm Bath; Emprosario. Collins, fm NOileant; Cecea-nut.

Smith, fm Boston. Left ship Adelaide. Adams, Tor New YotK; brigs Poland. Lawtoo, for Savannah; Hayne, to sail for Charleston next dsy; Havana, Gilpatrick. lor Bavsnnao; senrs Kodoipn, Prncleton.

for Chsrlsaun, lug; Ann A Psrker.Bngblman, for Savannah, 1 'g- Mivifisit. March Ar Colorado, Swn, NtorK. Sid HvUs. EasUa.do. Ar llth, PatuxentXlark, do.

Sid Yea- trowa, Davis, Bait; Franklin Patten, Boston. Gvtvsau, R. March 10 In pott, jotepmne, mucnsll, for Tork, Idg; Don Jusn, Ssndford, for New Haven, do: nival, jewitt. r. orx.

in us; a.iius, msiev ior ao. wit Eae-le. Fullerton. fm Portland, just ar; Juan da Cartseens, fm St Vincents, do; Venus, for Philsd, 3 ds; Leonidss, Pink-hsm. for York, next dsy.

F.grrmont, eawyer.do.2; Cur lew, fm do, just ar; Fizarra, lm st Thomas, do; Hyena, (Br) McDonald. tor Haiiiax, log. loses PR, March 8 In port, Texidor. Clark, for York: ldg; Psnthca, NirhoUs, ofandfcr NswHaven, 4 ds; Ocesn, Br Bradlsy.forSt John, NF.idg. Rio Jaaxiao, Febt In port.

Grafton, Gardner, fur New Orleans 3 di; Msnner.lor tststes, soon; Alonlevideo, fen. dleton. lm York lor roe coast cl Africa, soon sterling Lovett.froa do.uoc; Kentucky. Willis, Montevideo, nnc; Ellsworth. Homer, tor li steles.

Iiig; utlomsn.do do ao. tcfl. Cross, fm Richmond, for Philods, ldg; Frances Amy, Ciberton, the Mediterranean, chartered. Id 2d. I'authra.

Abbott, tor rorx. Caias. Dec 2 At Whampoa, John Coster. Barlow Delhi, Heard Akbtr, Hlllet Cincinnati, Wilaon Stephen Lnrmsn, Buckster; Tslbet.Story; Congress Hsyes; Ptntma.Gntwold; Mary Ellen, Dearborn; bplesdid, Land; Helena. Beniamin Steirlllx Blackler Ronaldsnn.

Fox. At Macao, Csyufja, Starbnck. At Hoag King, Zenobia, aenny. TJwraeatle Porta. March 94 Ar Actress, Harpswell, for N.York; Armida.

Norfolk; Maize, asd Turk, New torx; GLOlicESTER, March 23 Arr Herald. Newbnryport for I'biladelpbit; S6th.GeotUe.Rige,N York; letn, ua ztlle. Stubht.Bucktpert for Bsltimore. TAUNTON, Mar 22 eld norauo Ames, bisk, rnua- dehihis. NEW BEUr uivii, mar 'il at reruvian, isxg, nucas- nort.

Me. NANTUCKET, Riarca aa Ar Lexington, taganown; Philadelnhia. Barnard, Pbllad Iphia. ALL. lit r-n, siarcn an asr a empoiBnce, new York.

PHILADELPHIA, March 29 cid Ired Ferry, Chan, Orieana- IOHMOND. March 28 Ar Weymouth, Couch; Lent ty, Smith; I A Somen, Powell, New ism. Sherer, slier, Thomatton. CM Joan Caaxie Toanr. Havana.

BA.L1 MllttL. Msrcsrs isr iinprcanvs, tsrsT. rsew Orleans, Napoleon, Chet-sebn ugh. Rio May, Bias; Kicamonn, reeman, r. neaioro.

Cld Orb. Collin. Richmond; Wm Allen, Spanlding Hair- fax: HincXiey, Saunders, uanror; renton. Fortimouth: Laurel. Bibber, Hollowell; Medium, EulnJg snd Eclirav, fierce, Boston.

ALI XAl)itJri, wsren a Jtr uoage. rvrora: NORFOLK, March tth Cld Psiot, Flandera, Rotter dam. CHARLESTON. March 28-Cld George Canning, (br) Young; Woodstock, (br) 1 aber, and Countess, ot Arr in nr) Strong 'Livsrpool; ttarlreniti. 'bri Snowies.

Hull Chocttw, Chase, Orlesnt Llurs, (sw) Ahitrom, St Fe- terttborg. SAVANNAH. Mtrcn 2 Ar pnnce de Jjlnville. Uard ner. Havana sudors, Andres.

Pravidence, Bsidwiti, Thompson, sn.1 ssvannsn.iiswley, Mforl PKNfACOLA, March 18 Cld Wm Bird, Corson, New Yank. MOBILE, March 27 Cld Chevalier. Woodbury, Havn Alab 'is Lane'and Virginia, Tslbot, NYork. NEW ORLEANS. March 21 Ar ship Charles, Low, Yak; brig A generis, Ssndford, FRiverjsch Pilot, Everson Yers Cld ships Mariposa.

Persona NYork; Maltiades. (br) Oowsn, Liverpool; Monmouth. Ryan, Liverpool; Potomac. Berry. Lrvernool; Loutiaua.

Fatten. Liverpool nark Batter. Bremen Robert Morris, Outerbridge, Philada; brig TopIitT, Word mg. Jv yerg; sens uniy eon, meor.Ki yora. Domeatle Atnrtteta.

PMiLsocLrats, March 28 -Csttte Malst-The cftarinei of Pe-4 Cattle wen ere urn ally Ligat, aad coaarated of 8a8 head, all from Pennsylvania 128 Cow and Calve; 208 Hg- and ISMiSheep. 8 seres all sold exeerit 89 head, at 84 a for common ta good, and 6 1-2 Ior extra qntlity. tbe IO lbs. Cows snd Calves wen dull, and sold fna tltto 30, Hogs Sain wen Bade at 4 1-2 the in. lbs.

Sheep were in better demtud, and sold froa tt a a in quality. PavasnsaBh March 23 amotion In ttrady demand. The ales aa 8260 bales tt 7 a cent, inclwlicg one lot of So blaatetcnta. Bice fcslesof 38 tierces at 121 60 Freight To all quarters aa dulL There an a great Buaber of vitsnlt bow loading tor Liverpool a hich are Ul-ing up sienly a 7 1IM far arjuare tnd 1 tor round bale-t. Ne vn4s up tor Fnnee.

oast wise ara also dull, and to Nsw York hava declined to fc fortqasra and nttad bales -rice 7c per tea. To Boston, aoaxiaal riiet, lor aanan snd roua-1 bales eottcn, Vosit-s. Marrh tl Cotton The market ha s-s'ta re. ljp iuto dullness, the sales bring quits sastl le day, Holders very stiff, and stocks ara not offering with at Buck freedom et in the early part of the week. Recants have crept up bejoad the general dull rig the last kx diji to riting' tales.

Saw OsLstas, March 21 There was a very limited dtv -1 cernm yesterday, sad the salsa only reached 4 balee Ib prvcan, iava na Chang. a noLTuiT trnaol Miaiarfrrl Inttrior. fair, bbls ed rll said od 408 700 do ther ana is of Sal $1 of at a NO. 25 PINE STREET. a 4: OMl Vir a i airuimg.

7 a 8f aiddTieg I 8 a 6 fan-, a good ia good aad I REVIEW OF THE iNEW YORK MARKET. I' FOR. TBtlt DATA PBrCECnrGB. ASHES Pot continue tn Tair requat at UH. 4e Pearls told a A.

BARK A let of Ouereitron first quality. No 1 Jtachaut- kinds, for txpert, at cask, jsxpsnsn paid by the Pf ft fit nS ES WAX Then is very little no effjrinf; last tain prime as) ets, cash. BONES An invoice of 30,800 Rio Grande Shin hss been at lN.7 per thousand. CUt EE Holders Ol rtZU navn gnneruiy u.o.uu- an improveaent of ol a cent, on that account transactions ktve been restricted. Other descriptions reman before.

The transaction! compria I400 bags Brazil st.) and.eents;20Cnbs,7s7i; loo green sava, si; sw matro, 7j, aw Larnayra. 7 if, asuai Th. stock in this port yes- ternsy near as arty be. consisted of 23,40 bagt Brazil, in second hands, 12ub do Whita and Green Java, do St Domingo, part in seeond hands. 40 do Lagnsy-ra, 800 do Sumatra.

2000 do Cuba. 170 do Msraeaibo, 7ut African. 4 da Manilla, aad 124 do Porto Rico toge 63,97 bags By auction. Wednesdsy, 401 1 bsgt Brs-xil, eargo barque Neptune, aid mm follows, viz. 80s bagt at do.6;lmi do 408 do); 44 do is oo 7y, a ana moo average of cents.

COPPER New Sheathing it steady at 23 cenU, mot with sales In lots at wanted for home use. Last tale Old Sheathing, 17, cash. cciKUAUr, we notice staleol 10 tout Kuisia ior export at 7 cents, moe. short price. DRUGS, DYES, Its Sales have been made of 20 Mils Refined Camphor at 90a9a cents, which within a fortnight decline of 1 Cents, owing in pert to th large quantity Crude expected; 70x10 bbli No 1 Castor Oil, on specu lation, taa97 so esses Gam Const, ror rance, 17 souos.

Sulphate Quinine, 2t; 46 casksOmbn Madder, 17sl.J cents; 10 do E.X. F. French, sbout 112; 4bbU Oxalic ACid.49; 10 tons Sod Ath, ISO percent) 3a3j; lo.tsjo ids Ammoniac, I2 4 mos; 2000 lbs American Prutsiate mos; so cases itaubsre, Ml cents; ie bjles Honduras Sirsspsrills, 2, essh; 6000 lbs Pruaisfe Potatk. bale Bshsma Sponge, lOiXM lts E. 1 Gam Ara bic, 224 cases variant grades t-htllae, on speculation, on terms we did not learn, and Chinese Yernultou, ia lota, 60 cash DYEWOODS Thestocktol all descriptions, with tne exception of Logwood, an very light, and then is no Nic aragua Wood in first hands The principal transactions have been in St tiominrfo Logwood, ot waien anon itw nt have been sold at 17 10 13; 44 tons Honduras, it 60, cash snd 80 tons Cuba Fustic, on terms not trotifpircd.

FEATHERS The market it firm, and: the recent ad. vance fully sustained 3000 lbs fair Western Live Geese Id at 31 a 32 cents and 1600 lbs prime, 3 3 1-2 cash The receipts this season have fallen much short of then ot last year. FISH Dry Cod nil wanted att 74SJ81J. Mackerel, the last Catch, are in few hands, and held tnmly at our quotations Old Shad sre abundant: and very dull, while smoxed erring an scarce and wanted. RU IT Sales have been made ot Bunch Raitins, in lots.

2 12 1-2. cash and 4 mos 209 bxs hslled Almetidt, to arrive, IS cents; 4 mot; 100 cases Canton Preserved Ginger, lor equal to 87 4 mos, long price iso nags Airicvn Pea Nuts, 90 cents; 900 drams Turkey Figs, 1112a It, cab and 12,004 Carthagcna Cocoa uts, on terms we did not lean. GKAiN The stock of Wheat it much reduced, and motUv held sbove the views of buyers: 2O0 buihs Dutchest Coaoiy nld a 81 01 and 600 do fair Illinois, 1 M'al 3, cash. Northern Rye is taken on arrival, for distilling, say 700 bu.hels, at 87aS cents. Northern Oats are plenty and dull, with etles in lots aa wanted st 31s3i cants 6000 Com has continued in request, and with moderate leeripte, prices hsvefarther improved; the sales comprise 12.0u0 bushels Jeney, for export to Liverpool stsUiutli63 cents; IS) do for distilling, 61, weight 40t Northern, weight and measure North Carotins, to arrive, oi, wt.gnt; and soma other parcels, expected, st a still higher rate.

Export, from 1st to 2Uth March. Cto 6,137 bushel. HAY. Hirer is steady, with tales of 109 baloaat 40, and 300 at 4 cents. HE.UP The demand it moderate, aud confined to immediate wants for consumption: 4 tons Outshot Russia sold at tlsO; 200 bslet Manilla, J14S, mos, including perhaps most if not all to be had below (160; and 4 tons American Dew-rotted, 81)6, discount cff for cash.

HIDES The only trausactiona we have to notice are 3o7 Laguayra. about 28 lbs, at 340 dry Flatsrla, about 1 cSbh. HONEY Wa notice tale of 38 tct Cubs, for export, at 34 eta. 4 mot. short price.

HOPS About 20 bales Western have been taken by the brewers at 7 a Seta, cash, the latter tor very prime. INDIGO With a moderate demand, we notice sales of 8 esses fair Bengal att 1. 10; 6 do fine Madras. 91a 94 cents, and a small lot fiae Manilla, 81, 4 mos. By auction, 19 ceroont Guatlmtia sold at 99 cents; and 1 do 87, 1 and Bet.

IRON We Quote wholesale or csrro prices a. $70 a 73 for Sweedes; a 64 for common English Bar; an! 29 a 30 for Scotch Pig of the latter, 100 toushave been Mid to arrive on private terms. LEAD Missouri anl the market it unsettled, prices still tending downwsrd. MOLASSES The market remains firm, and with moderate rrceiplt, previous pricet an turtained. NAVAL STORES the arrival of the iteamer, holdert ot best Newbt-rn Turpentine have advanced their pretension! to 2 76, I JJ cents higher.) and for other North County in proportion, but we have heard of no sales at yet excepting 80 bMa small size, on private terms the atock of good is about 8000 bbls.

Of Wilmington, sales hsve been made ofsoO bblt. at 2,43 no prime in market. Tar it in better request, and rather scarce, with isles of 600 bbli. North County at 1,60, an advance of 12 cenu within wees. cpini i urpeuuue cescmauut S4 cents, parcels, snd 36 38,4 mot, in lots at wanted.

Lett sales of Kosin, (6 cents fur North County, and 89 82 for Wilmington. oils sales save been mace oi 200 ddis. wnsie.iur ex port, at 3 cents, and tome in lots for horns use, 34, cesh. Linseed it dull, and rather lower bett American hat told in lott at 87 cents, cash Country, 80 a 82 I0U0 gallons, to to, 4 mos 1600 do to arrive, ail; and 1000 do lor export, 44 a 66, cash, short price. The sales beside comprise 2000 gallons Winter Lard Oil, at 63 a 46 centt iuu DasKeu ana ooxes Marseilles uiive, to arr ve, ss.fru, lest 3 per cent for cash 400 do Nice, alto expected, ever 3,60 600 bblt Crude Sperm, tl cents, cssh aud 40,000 lbs Palm, on terms not transpired.

The sales at ths East ward lor the week ended 2eth. were 6410 Dlt Wane at 34 34 1-2 cents, and J00 Sperm, 01, cath. SALT The receipts of I. verpool Fine have of late been email, and the article it now scarce. Importers refuse to sell to arrive.

Atbton if hen, would probably command 1 66, 4 mos 2200 bushels St Martins received coastwise. sold to a packer from second hsnds at 28 jc, cash. AL i irk-A tale a'jo bag! La India crude has been made on privste terms. K.U3 Clover continues in good demand, but holders tying evinced some anxiety to realize, pricet have de clined ot a cent the ssles sre a 6 tt bit at a 101 centt, aceoiding to quality, the former price for inferior old prime free at the close cannot be quoted over 10 cents. Timothy is in n-queat.

and prices have slightly improved about 350 tct have changed an.lt st 14 6ua 16 00 tor fair to good lax is steady at our quotations. bKlNS By suction, loo 1,0 boa Fur Seal Clapmslcbes sold at 82 30; 10 large do fi so, 8 mos; and of Dry Hair Seal. 29 Bjnu, at 36 cents, zi7Graya3l 11; and tl large 1 1 ra, 4 mos. Sale ol both ttopped. SPICES We notice tales ot lvO bagt Sumatra Pepper at 10 Irs centt; 20 cases and ata mats Cassia, l(ali.

met: 4000 Ibt Cloves, in lota, 26 cents; some Jamsica Pimento, lo.ca.n; ana 3a a oagtao on terms we not learn. The stock of Nutmegs is very tmall they are generally held at SPIRITS Then it a fair demand for Foreirn. and we otice aaleeof 14 hf pipes A Seignetta Brandv at 42: 26 Pellevoitin, just received, 6 Haneau 1 S6; 8 Champagne 2 40; and 10 pipes Hercules Cologne Gin 1 46,8 mos. Domestic Spirits are in requeat at our revised quotations I 84 brls high proof Western Wbitkey sold at 24 cents. 9UUSH9 ins msiaetior ine venous descriptions is very firm, but wa notice lets activity.the demand having lessened tince latt week- Theaales include 300 hhds N.

Otleaas at 8) 7cents; 100 Porto Rico 7 a 1(4) Cnba Muscovado 6 a ix; and 1 a 3u b2t Brown Havana 7 a 7, moa. TALLOW Rendered it dull, and wa have heard of no tales for export. TEAS Tart of the eargo of ship Lncas. with various other parcels, was offered at auction Wednesday. The tnieweuton wuu spirit, at prices luiiy sustaining the re centalvan'jeot Sa6 cents on good and better qualities Green, snd at prev ous rates for Black.

TOBACCO The maraet tor Kentucky ia dull, and we know of no sales 126 1 sles Cub brought 20 a 22 centt, 4 mos. By suction. 92 hhds inferior merchantable Missouri sold at a cts average 81.77, 4 snd 8 bios; and 16 bain very common St Domingo 10 cts, cesh. tl A Lttu.v we notice tales lor export of 19,00 lbs North West Coat at 30 cents; 2000 lbs South Sea 36: and Suoeibsde en term not made pubUe. 12,000 lot sold st tne r.esiwsra at ss cts.

WOOL 1-sshsvebeenm da at 47 lis Buenot Arret wa.hd, hurry, at II cents on time; 28 do Mnr.izio in the graue, a 91. cash; and 10 00 lbs No 1 and tannine Pulled at 38 aid. also casa. Shinin- and Ce.l fat. orriciAt.

5PKCIAX.MKl!:ri.G OP TUB Ol? ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Faioav. March 29, 1S44. Present, on (he call of the roll.Charlei P. Brown.

Eta. President, in the chair. AtttAld. W. Dodge, Williamt, Henry, Ward, CJ Dodge.

Boggt. Oliver and Sesmau. Astt. Aid Chsrlick. Nesbit, Psttison, Dougherty, Jtck-son, Nichols snd PettigTew toon stterwaids appeared and took their seats.

Oa motionof Mr Oliver. the ns-liig of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with. 1'tTiTiens By Mr uodge retition or Charles Poppe to be relieved from tax. Referred to committe on Asaestmenta. By the ssme rtUtion of otter, for relief from tax.

Sfui-i reference. By Mr Oliver Petition of Aln Fraser, tor relief from tax. Same reference. By Mr Seaman Petition of John Trent and others, to hsve 44th street, from 8th ta 10th svenues, graded, and curb snd gutter stones laid. Referred to Committe on atreet.

Parens raosj Betas ar Aloxbmis Preamble and Resolutions relative to a bill that has recently been presented to the legislature of this state, to oivide the office of Sheriff of the city and connty of New York. Concurred in. Petition of George Yonle, (or perm isnoa ta remove the remtuntof hit daughter from St Mark's Cemetery to Fough-keepsie. Concurred in. Petition ot Isaac L.

Yermilte, for permission ta remove the remains of his child from the Cemetery nf the Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of 21 Avenue snd 1st street to the country. Concurred in. Ordinance for the establishment and regulation of the reliceof thecity of New York, as amended by th Board of Aldermen, wa taken up sad concurred in. Report of the Fiaance Committee, an petition ef f. Perry ftrr lease cfgoie corner of loth Avenue and 12th strast Conmrredia.

Report and resolution of the Committee si Roads and Csnals. in favor of building a drain in 2th street, between BroaJwty and tth Avennv, with an ordinance lor that purpose. Concerted in. RaaoLrriona -By Mr. Boggs.

Resolved, That the Counsel cf the Corporation be requested to insert the MeaaorulutheLegislKnrahaviug reference to the re- roe roues ae-pailment, that all etneer la tnorited to receive monies, be required to give Houtlsfor the faithful performance of all duties, and the faithful disposition of all monies received by thru, according to such regulations, site tick security ss shall be made troa time ta time ty tha Common CounciL Adopted. By Mr. Pettigrew-Resolved, Thst so much of the twntberly of Srayvesant street, as a not now tarred, be tsgred. from tvh street, ta Second Aventw. Referred to Committee on Street t.

Mr Olirer. Chairman ci hs Cvimittre on app ka'Jons ta eSje, presented a tteport and Resolutioo in fsvorof afipomting Btrnaba. S. tiillrie sn mspnetor af lumber. hVpjvt accented srvl resolution adotKed.

Mr. Ward moved that h-a ihs Bosrd aJjeams, it adjourn to Monday nest, a ko'clock. P. M. Csrried.

Mr. Charlick offered the following retention Rewired, if the Board of Aldermen Co near. That the Finance Committee be directed sot to incur aa expense of eer 100 in prtnanting ihe ordinance la rriatioa ta the Police of thactiy cfNew Yairk to tha Legi.lst u-0- Laid aa tat table- Oa Bsetioa. the Bovrd then ad journal. sod trw rrvvjasra tanouncod tha the Board stood anjoumad te MonJsy next, mx o'clock, M.

m.o,,ort Fna thtainata. O. B. BART LIB, Clerk. our the ia to the of so ry is a TILE EVENING POST, Extract jnm the Speech Ely Moire, dtkoered af the Meeting in favor of Municipal Referm, held af Tammcmy Halt, ini Friday Evening, March Had.

The CoHsstt7Ki(CB or a Drrtcnvg Municipal Gotcrnmekt. A good government may be badly administered, and when thai as tbe case" tbe community euffera, as a coriseauenca. But under republican system tha corrective is id tbe band lua people, and they fail to apply it, and at proper time, and in the right quarter the fault Iheir owe. In the instance before us I allude the government of oar ovrn goodly city the people hare evidently mistaken tha true cause of difficulty, and ascribed their grievances to the inefficiency, or dishonesty of their rnler. rather than the true and legitimate aouree.

the defective nature of the government under which these ruler acted. Moat unwisely, the people have, uniformly, applied the remedy to the wrong place and have all the while been tugging at the wrong and the rope. Let sea if it be not so. What, then, have long encompassed and oppressed them Why, they have, periodically, changed their city legisla tor. But wliil substantial benefit have thev tie.

u.ui un.n inrj liC- rived from uch None, whatever. Let whom would be alerted, and ot whatever political party, tbe ame course wa pursued the same abuse, practised, and the results followed. It is evident, therefore, that your eSorts, have hitherto, been wrongly directed. If you would accomplish the object long and rarnesilv desired, you must direct your energies to a different point, and endeavor to effect a change in the structure and or ganization of tha system which ba been the prima-. and efficient cause of most ot the evils and abuse of which you have so penereringly and energetically com plained.

Ths Two Boards or tub Cohmo.v The two Boards composing our city legislature, I oeittg elected by tne same vote, ior tne same term, and representing tbe same interest, anurd noenec tual check upon each other; consequently, no practical benefit is derived from having two Boards iustead of one. Tbe law making power therefore the most dangerous power in any government is, substantially, vested in one body of men. This repugnant to tbe ipilit of political freedom, and utterly subversive of the great principles upon which our republican institutions rest. A single assembly of men, although (elected by the whole people, cannot be safely trusted with the power oi making laws. The power to declare what is law, to prescribe rules to govern all men, in a given jurisdiction, is power extremely liable to abuse, as all bistory attests and the greatest precautions have been deemed Decessary, by wise and patriotic statesmen, to guard against those abuses.

One of the devices to effect this purpose i to lodge the law making power in many persons, so that tha concurrence of a majority it necessary before any law caa be made. This is an improvement upon mere despotism, where tbe caprice of one man enacts such law at hi wisdom, hi passions, or bis interest may dictate. But, it has also been found that assemblages of legislators are almost as subject to passion, to capites, to accidental influence, to local prejudice, and to a thousand other undue motives as an indi vidual. Indeed, there i no example on record ot a tingle unchecked body of men exercising legislative powers with wisdom and Look, for example, at tbe bloody Council ot 1 en, ot Venice, and at the Convention of France. To counteract, or rather to check the action of a legislative body, such as we have supposed to re view it decisions when contaminated with improper motives, a second legislative body basbeen devised, whose consent must be joined to that of the first in order to make law and in most modern republics or constitutional governments, thia plan na been adopted with tbe most eminent success.

What is the secret ot the success ot two legisla tive bodies, where eithei, acting singly, would prove a failure Why is it lhat one body alone is rash and tyrannical, while two are generally mud and paternal in their act One reason perhaps is, that naked vice is always hateful except to it possessor, and others similarly afflicted. This is true of aggregate as well as of individual bodies. If, for example, one body was actuated by motive of fanaticism or corruption, and the other body by a different constitution, was exempt from those vices, the law passed by the first body, under the influence supposed, could not fail to b. arrested by the second body. Or, if a local prejudice, which is still a form of corruption, actuated the first body, in like manner the second body, it Qitlerently con tituted, would be more apt to escape that partita lar corruption and to give an upright vote upon the case.

It is evident that the principal advantage of two legislative bodies over one, is that, in many they disagree, and thus improper scberm originating in the one, are, by the disagreement ot the second, frustrated, What is the surest method of obtaining a second body whose failures or vices shall not coincide with the first Among tbe vices of legislators, base subserviency to particular classes of constituents, or to the interest ot particular localities, hold a prominent place. If these classes bave a powerful voice in tha elections, the representative but to often becomes their tool, and sacrilicea other in terests to theirs. But, suppose tins selfish class of electors, though omnipotent a to the representative just consider ed, form a minute traction of tbe constituents of another delegate to the other legislative body tbe complete subserviency of the first does not reach the second, for the caue of it in tbe first is neutralized by a difference in the constituency of the second. This illustrates, faintly, the advantage that may be obtained by electing tha two legislative bodies by different constituencies. Again, legislators frequently shape their course with a view to their own re-election.

If on. ati.ni. n. nr tmwAWa. unnrincioled.

will gain vote at the Coming election. it may possibly take that course. While the oth- er. if not interested in the result of that election in I I mi il utpu, if a I nn, J.nanJ i 1 1 i em upuii uiat triecuuu, n. wilt uc apt tu rviuse 1 is consent to measures which obtained Ihe acuuiesence of tbe other House only upon consideration cf des perate necessity.

This is an example of the ad vantage of a difference in the tenure oi office in the two legislative bodies. The Mischief or CoMBimit Legislative and ExECtrnvt. Powaa. The legislative cham. hern, consisting of tbe two Board of Aldermen .1 A uniting legislative and executive functions in one and tha same body.

This monstreos feature in our city government must needs be regarded by free- men with alarm and deep disapprobation. The principle is pregnant with positive and unqualified mischief. Every reflecting man know that the legislative power, so encroaching and dangerous in its nature when clothed with executive functions, must be omnipotent for evil. The experience and history of the world unite in proclaiming this im portant truth, In our day, and in our country, it is scarcely stipposable that an individual could be found, of sound mind aad mature years, who would contend that the legislative authority should not be placed in bands distinct fiom tbe And yet: trange to ay, in this very city ao distinguished lor it public spirit this political monstrosity has been tolerated for yerrs exciting the unmitigated diegust of tbe intelligent and patriotic, and materially prejudicing tbe interests of all classes. Under our present system as practised the Common Council ia not only the legislative as well a executive authority, but by means of its execu ttve committees, as they are called, the city legis lature is subdivided into a number of sub-legtsia tures, corresponding with the number of these i committees.

In tbe language of our present wor thy and excellent Mayor, in his annual message of MajZ'J, 1843, These sub-legislatures determined, legislatively, that work wa necessary to be done, executively they made tbe contract or employed the workmen, in manv instance took tbe contract them selves, or were interested in it; executively they determined whether their own work was properly do.ie and directed payment to themselves out of the cily treasury. Legislative act of tbe sob-le-s-iaUtnrea were never sent to the Myor lor appro val or raSiea-tion. Bv uch practice, the Mavor" ohinrtina- Dower wa destroyed. He knew nothing of the legislative scimu am tun rant for payment of tbe work wa ent to him for hi ignature, and then he was met with the poi-lion inat work had been done, and th. corporation had received the benefit of th.

poor man's labor, and tbat aa action could be sutained against th corporation l.r work, labor, ervices and mat" furnished to the use of th. In manner many hundred thousand, of people', money ha. been ttwlesriy and extrava. gantly expended since the organization under the fmended charter, and in dinct violation of th. spirit and letter of that instrument.

It true lht by tbepubl.c,wbonavereadand understood tb. charter, but have been ignorant ot tbe practice under it.tn. Mayor i. considered the ehielt executive officer ot tbe city, and h. been held respoMibla for the proper government of tbe city, prudent expenaiitur.

of ilafundfc-Yet lb. operation and practical effect has bean, tbat b. na bad teas to do with the government, and ba possessed incomparably less power ovtw expenditures, than a chairman of on. of the committee of tbe Board ot Assistants, who does not even peases magisterial power. "This court.

of practice haa been prominently exemplified in theadmiaistration of your immediate predecessors. From a statement which tha Comptroller has been caused to furnish m. Irom the books of his predecessor it appeal tbat I beta na. been paid out of tb. City Treattury to mrraben of tne Umbiaobi Council, and lo firms in wdjcb.

To mast in time be that by oily ter tb. Ihe nefit to will t. i mg rn not I I 1 I I I I i I I I aa taxsa iron dlus, uw v-- jk. i and trom thoaa of tba fPff pS" HrSaDsxinl-t d.SUmto.. House, Sap)hniBieDt Building.

tb. fxiUcrwiaf atvairtf iw. aVldera-v, for f.T.ii. Wllw-s wwrk Tees Assistant wvk Teaa Aaasitsat aiy dvawtts as Aldrrai tr Iv-W" ao ft ta. tta 2j 36 IT swa qtinxiataap I Ta an Alenrman forriass.paints.AO- Ts aa Alderman, for ia To an Alderman, lor cubits- at aa for 2 tnn tb -j Teas Aide To an AlAm Tnn AU.nun-forwaUrJan.1 for wstar Jars, nu a To an A lderaaa, for fivughlofmsatiT Is sn Alderman, ar reaia an w-.

jiaB 78. if fi TAMtaaasvstW i LI78 87 aa AUarman.lbr fuel. Ataotrsting ta. TrsU.moant,reFt.kTth.OBF probably is not tba whole um bersclthe late Common Coo ncil. and which members JZiutU the CtoptnfeH JaJ -at kltrSawIUU lt I lUlaJtCAAtrws sasaav.

n-n 1 aaa obliged to ers-nio. to statement upon thw subject, peclt it contains ail. show that large turn of mooeT JZ: JT. members ot the Common Cooncd, t. the spirit but in direct ritkltvtton ol of tba chatter af tha city.

'iU rl tha -Theetiect'ottnicl. pracrica by Common Council. Hr incalculably interest, of the eity, and to the t.x payer, and that too Jf palliation that th. money the many. Such prxctica will Jf obtain Beats in the Common in tun r'm expre.

object of making cLt Treasury. An election to in- vuu. of a -drumming cusrom." Such practice wouia in 'T i CUSroun. OUCO liratlll. bring into the Common Council would ditida a- nvhA uiuerent ouainesa yuimiw, i i hnia htiainea of supply' tha wants ol tba City desirous to receive Irom th.

City Treasury tho ost hi peculisr business would "I oppose the pecuniary lnterastB that be in turn migbt not d. opiwewu -j Tki. t. th. mnsri extravacabt axptHMU' tare cf money for repairs and work penormca the Corporation, and to a iavin ano.

ssiiuot- upply oi every article which officer and dapart- a a menta ot tba Corporation require. iu a i' entirely destroy the watchful guard over tha kJiy rri i Treasury, and the strict scrutiny over tba work treasury, and the strict scrutiny over tow ws Decfurmed nnit materials furnished for cilY PUV- pases, which it ia th essential duty of members of ik. -i i .1 r- imlininsM. mjc wuiutuu iMitiDcii is prvviunsus sum wouia result in a careless, recnitms anu.n- mg of the public monies, without tha forms ol law or equitable claim, upon the favorite and support- er oi toa member, lei last tendency ot auvu irecu paipauij usiihum su me actions ot your predecasaors, ana snows mat. the appropriation to their own us ot th.

publia monies made tnem illegally liberal is dispensing tne pooiic monies to tn the extract just reael, has been, and will continue to De pursueu unui a new organization ot our municipal government shall be effected. Let us consider, Ior a moment, ue action or tour C- or ue uut ill iuc twenty -zascuurc Mimuuittet thA fVmmitfi.s. nn Puhlirt Ruildinps and Pansin ru i oi: 0. A 1 r' uu ii uaires tuu onus, uu -ouccii, auu vu-ninus j- e.l a anu tanau, are com pc sen oi tuiee auaermen aaa three Assistants each. All the heavy public ax.

nenditures. for erecting new building or docks. or repairing old ones all tbe expenses for opening new streets and roads, or repaii log old one, ar. in-cuned by these committees. There ia another called the 'Finance Committee, whose duty it it to see that tbe finances ara properly administered, and that the expenses do not outrun tbe receipts.

This looks tolerably well on paper, and we might suppose that the Fiaance Committee would keep tn otners in cnecg, it we aia not Know mat mis very Finance Committee waa made up of men be longing to all these other Committee. Alderman therefore, can vote on th. Public Building Committee lor an expenditure, ana wuen ta. 1 1-nance Committee meets, be is on tha spot to vote it thnugh tnat also. Alderman a.

can vota on Ut Wharf Committee for building new wharvas, and in the Finance Committee to carry it there. Aldermen C. and D. can vote in the Street and Road Committee, to make new streets and Toads, or to gravel old ones, and in the Finance Committee to quarter their job on the treasury. And, finally.

A. B. C. and with their associate on tha Committee, form nnt only a majority on tha Fi nance Committee, but are so stronr as to be able to control the action ot the Lommon Council it self. If there i any wrong done, who is there to cor.

rect it Tbe men who ought to watch over tha public interests, are the very men implicated. Such a system is well calculated to combine tha largest possible expenditure wun tne least utility and responsibility. The Veto fowem. Again as io renoer tbe absurd and anti-democrstic character of our municipal system complete; the Mayor; the theoretical Chief Magistrate is not recog nized as a co-ordinate branch of tbe City Legisla ture. Nor is he, to any uselul extent, poeed of the veto power.

That power, so dear to republicans, which has proved so lalutary in tha government of the United State, and which baa so often saved our country (especially during the admim tration of Andrew Jacksan and John Tyler) from the most dangerous schemes of designing men in our national legislature, is, in effect, inoperative, ao far a the government of thia city is concerned. No. has the Mavor a voice in the appointment of tbe officers, by whose assistance h. is expected to enforce the laws and protect tne rignis oi ua citizens. Not onlv is the chief magistral, restrained from aoDointina tbe subordinate executive officers, bat also from exercising any effective control over tha action of the municipal legislature, in.

omcera -It ill 1 rt rt it CnmnMlinn K.l rr ftv thm mon Council, bave almost at many master a there m.mK.M nf th ten nnnennnrttlw there can be but little responsibility, and less unity of purpose and ot action on the part of those officials to say nothing ot th. utter want of economy in the management ol our municipal afiairs. It may be laid down as an axiom, that no gov. eminent embracing in it jurisdiction extensive and diversified interests, can, to tb. governed, be ulmini.lH rft in tttn1 absence cf an efficient Chief Magiatrat.

Aad equally true is it as experience of tbe past has thovtn that no government, composed of a kfutw rtlne.1 OVM-ntivn 1 4 I 1. 1 T-l. oeaDiaing, or pupuusr wun tun eui. sun sa nenment wa sumeienuy tetea tu ranee, in. first attempt ef the French people to establiib a republic, failed, because the whole power of the government were loagea in on.

ooay ana tne e. cond attempt alio failed, from dividing the respon sibility or tbe executive power among several parsons. Tbe experiment has also been tried io thia country, and with about equal auccess. Under tba .11 Ik. w.n nintflo legislative body, and the executive power was' lodged in tha Committee of the States," comno- lodged in tha Committee of tbe (states," compo sed of at least mn.

members ot longrn. ms absurd plan of a government carried within ltseit tba element ol tts own destruction, ana it teu to pieces immediately after the termination of th. rev olutionary war. But I need not refer to the part for proof, that governments constituted in toe manner just descrioeo, ar. unaaie, nnstaoie, oppressive and corrupt.

The working of our own precious Municipal System sufficiently etblihe and illustrate tbe truth of the position. The fact is, fellow citiren, as 1 nave airsaay in- 1 timated.lhe present government of thecity of New I York violates each ot the cardinal principles upon I which onr National and State government reL I Can it be thought strange, theref ore, that our peo- I pie, and especially ine-yemowaiic ration oiuieiii, I should regard it with disfavor, and bold it in eon- tempt Uenaimy nut. vtiruusrnssre tovutep- ly imoueo wun tue spun innotini irecuvu. in the principle of political longer to tolerate a system of government to anti- democratic in its character, and ao corrupting" in" it tendencies. And what is theapprormatvjTetntv5' rt.

ir this evil Why. to so change our muniei- i palsvstem as to make it assimilate mora nearly t'l I rL.Ant nrl Ktta Make twev the General and State Governments. Make two- legislative bodies in reality elect them for ditttrw i I eat terms, and create a diitinct a Myof vested with the veto and appointing powat. I- Will it b. said tbat thi (art propoaitioo conter.

too muc power on tbe Myor I am not prepar- 3 ed to expect uch objection from an admirar of i our republican form of government It must evident to every one conversant with the that it is essential to tba successful operation of tea any government, tnat in. iaw-txectiv. power Da a lodged in a single iuui. tuuai. xsow.vssr aarv deliberation may ba in making a law.

reonired in tb. execution of it' Deliberation the instant the law ia made. All that atnaiaa ai-- ter.tbat is to enforce tt with promptness and ene Thi csn scarcely be don. by a plnral because, where responsibility is divided atno number, tbere is, in reality, no respooabilty a How then sr. you to exact mrjouubility frotr Mntiicipal Executive, cotaiating, a it dor thirty-four head Or how caa you expect safety or eerxrotriy in a government where the lative and executive powers aro bientied Contr ARIBOar OF OUR CITY COVEajtMXJT that or the UirrrcB Statxb.

Snpp low citizens, it should be proposed to the character and organization of th. Unj Government, as to make it as -possible, with tb. Municipal Gov era met City to deprive the President of tbe vef. pointing power to elect the twe y0U gress for tb. sam term.

std by m4n caw stain. enaee and, inetead eft rawng dtatinet dnarL -mentr, aa at preaont. taw) toaaber of the tw btxwes to form tswrnariveb itito raecotive CaBad that (sMttrd ktmrp swth Ibe, ktpelaj -and executive would be your etrnj-on tbe sutijeet Ki Won id you not, to a maa, rajq the lropaxletrt aad' txaaaonabi. ptvposition wivj disf tat anct absVxrretiC I Htmt avOdotsbUdiy ys. wt'tld." -Tear foresight and poLtical aagacitV; ws.dwjabieyou to discover the alaaTsung twils.

tba) would tucratnrily NstAlt to tbe carawa ef 3 liberty, and to tijaintetaaU and welfare ef the Aioepcan people from tack a chaakfe. You wai4. ,1.: sa 1 an rid.

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