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THE NEW YORK HERALD. in.imfc.T4.ww.faw, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JIMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Thousand.

DAILY HERALD? Erery dsy. PKirmNU at all kiai. aaaaata. WW beaary mttaa All laoaia at by Mil. aMtawa.

ta the establishment. nil he poet paid, or the postage will be New Tobv gcr -uhjshUiwt rrt tod iUMIi 0 bet we. few drew. Tery be Fl WANTED, Hart of a Hpgtje-A small family, Ofiusisting of two led audoue genilsmau, want to a aaile of -ootns be Ike year, ion respectable private houie, vvi.iieeudTeu hetre.le. either in Broadwiy, or a few doers from it.

and where no boarder, are admitted. Address poet lid. MNO.tatU Poet Ofic, Mew. ork. The bss( ftriucM md Ttqairrd.

FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, IN a privet. Dwelling, to single gentlemen, et 13 Mercer it. None need apply bat those that Usee good reference 10 LET, IN HubOKaN, TWO New three etorv end basement brick Houses, with the privilege of free ferriage, now coarse cveomLpletion. which will be reedy for oeeapaacvon or before i-t. They will be fitted in beautiful etyle oad be replete with all the late improvements.

They eaeb eoutain 11 besides the ki cbeu, finished withi marble mantels and black gra'es throughout, and are 31 feet front by deep, with wide court yards a iron railings The eftuatioa delightful, command.ug a line view of the river, bay end city, and is witn.n one miuute'a walk of the terry, where the new ferry bos', la-are every 13 minute, for Barclay at. cross.ng in to It and every betf boor to Canal ana Chriitophtr Apply at the fVrry at Hobokeo. property for JM A ANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, with afew or "ny oumwr ofocivs that may be desirable. Barns. Ac.

attached, on the North shore of Suten Island, fronting ou the riyer, aud within th-ee-minatee walk of Castleton Steamboat Landine, on. mile from Tort Richmond, and a mile and a half from New Brighton. Thr property has afiouton ike water of about 400 feet For farther particulars enquire of William and John O'Brien, No. 33 Wall street, or oa the premises, of Mrs. Jane Burger.

in 13 Iwr TO LET OH FOR SALE. A MODERN BUILT COTTAOE. Stable oad Catch Home attached, with about an acre of laud, the principal part of which is wall stocked with fruit and cy and ce wi'ha picket fence. The stages nses every tea minutes within fire minutes' walk of the house. Situation between tilth end lllth streets.

For farther information apidr to JuHN BATH Gf ATE, 154 Ninth street, or Dr. WOODS, Harlem. mrll TO LET. JmUL itabie in the ar. The House is modern bailti three story with mwble mantels, in complete erder.

Possession given 1st of May. Also, Two other hnnses in the viU.ga, all well located, being sear the Railroad Depot and both Academies, one of which caa be occupied immediately. For farther partic apply to JAMES HERRJMAN. A DESIRABLE HOU8E, in the villus or Jamaica, L. at present occupied by Doctor O.

H. with stable in the The Hoase is modern built, which cm occupied immediately. or farther particulars, pplyto JAMES HERRIMAN. ml Jamaica. L.

I TO LET, IN FoRT LEE, N.J., A FIRST RATE HOUSE, with aboat 4 acres of ground and a number cf wooden buildings, in tolerable which were formerly used aa a ehemioaT 1''Otory. praaent occupied as a pianoforte manufactory; situated ou the Hirkensack road, only a misutea walk from the ferry. Rent to a good tenant very low, to whi a lease will be giren for several years, if required. Inqaira of Dr. Mcria Leo-Wolf, Liberty street, New York, il NOTICE.

DWELLING HOUSED. STOKES aad vaeat Lots, for sale, rent or exchange Investments on productive Heal Estate, that will payiromreu ta twenty percent mi the purchese money, with an in crease in value of from ten to fit teen par cent per annum. Mi nay procured on Bond and Mortgage; and Poticiee of Insurance obtained from the noct responsible companies in the country. Apply at 166 Third Avenue, JOHN ALLEN. N.B.?Plans, elevations, specifications and contracts for hniUings, tarnished here or at No.

Broad street, at the shortest a. CALVJN POLLARD. Architect. i'Ofi DALE, OK TO LET, onto most reasonable t-rms, three two-story Dwelling 1.rases, in North J3ML Sikth. b'tween Sixth sod Seventh streets, WilliamsburgTL.

I. Two of the above are new, aad intended as genteel residences, being finished in the best manner, and supplied with spring anil rain water in the kitchen, and coal vaults ia lie. X-o-th ads of the purchase money mar remain aanrod. at I pet cant. Enquire oa the or of ROBERT ANGUS, tit ttwallstreeC jjk tiUARRY KOK OR TO LEASE-SitnnS ate the Pasaaic river, in North Belleville, formerly XML belong tug te Abraham Joraiemon, Eaq.

Said quarry has beta extruaivaiy worked for thutyyeara paat, and one of the best quarries of free stone in New Jersey, sad is in i pood order far washing. The coaaisi of two dwellings, storr two bnras, two hundred feet of wharf, and Seventeen of lad, wnieh will be sold or the lad, wnieb will be aid or the buary separate, if desired, for further particulars, enquire Of the subscriber, at tbe post office in Belleville, N. J. JOHN fc. LLOYD.

Belleville. Feb.IS. 1ML fit Im'mc HOUSED ANU LOT FOK SALE. A PLEASANT country seat in the village of Madi, Morris county. New J- rsey, within feu son, Morris eonnty.

New J-rsey, within a few minutes ef the beanuful residence of Wm. Gibbons, about miles from New York to and Rom twice a day, ay day id the year, per Morris sad Essex Railroad. Said place contains about one acrekoo which are Two Houses and a Bern, wit i a first ra well of water. Good ichoots and churches in the immediate vicinity The premises are located in a commanding position, overlooking premises are located la a commanding position, overlooking the whole village; la ooe of the aoat desirable fn the lace, being thin two miosKca walk of the depot. Which reot-eis it convenient for person doing business in the city, who des to retire in the country." PbrpartKrulara enquire, or addreaste the t.

Thompson, At Mfirristowu, N. rr jam Wl mOmm-nii WILL BE BOLD heap, be eseheaced fsr city papvyley grain and grass fyia, conof which are viobdfaed, Snd the 123W ieroi.xHMHHMHMPMi J- rich veil having been- aH eultisrated, highly ran red I Co upnog. Hud 3 from Karmingdale, by the best roaak-ia she I tad Smoke Twenty acres lie in poDitinu to prodaca the earliest igetabfes, and being urit-ifa-1)6 hours coienmaieatiett with Breoklya, to which cats, ma from KgrmtngiUle three a iy, makes it vdry desirable. Steamboats also leave Cold Spring daily foe New York. For further parti F.

G. LUCJfEY, John It! GENTLEMEN'S HATS. HI WHT Will you pay DJO and $6 for a Hat; whaa you JO" can go to PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 1US Kmlton Stmt, mas SMI otrusi, and get good a one for Go and row THK ENSUING SPUING. are now ready for inspection and sste, at UP niton street, between and To those wno are not the votaries o' fsahtnrtJ KNOX'd FASHIONABLE'HaTS, I FOR THE ENSUING SPRING, are now iou, btrrelw- yi wish look ttTirterneiu tk? bead of hatihey wear, w.ich ig must coming to ihem, eta hare their order at a very short notice mtl male to a very firrti-re tNO.ihe well known aa4 celebrated Ifist premium Straw Hat Manufacturer, informs the JKK general, be haa tot sale a moat apleedsd eesortaasut of tancy 8THAW HAT8, rauniectnred of an eatira new article, 'called Paris Straw Gimp, theebaee of the Dhepherdaras beenflnl ad bqeomisg, Ihey Betd only be seen to be admired. Millieers, and rnanu of the trade.

Will do well to call ad examine before they make I their parchisei.as g-ods will.be sold by the case or dotea bt a vary iibeial price, CARL KING, IT Divjeia Hem general assortment of all lauds of Straw and Paris Ribbons always on hard. fkj KINK FKENCH BOOTH muds, udsreeqoa! to those rold in other stores fine t.a't" Boots lor fit 60. equal to the best made in this city for ir YOUNG JONES' French Boet aad Shoe erne af the most faOtemable this pur Bc6v been judged in ttie late Fair at Nibloh, are sa-u to be the best Boots eVer sold in this chy. All Boots satisfaction. IDUNU It JONEB.t Ann street, sear Broadway.

New York. HILL eTABt.KH.'??h ferest and Third LaO Avmuc.and oppqs.ie Bull's Head. Just arrived and a.d* ut ihenbove BtsMes. about fifty Northern gad Wcasern Hi'irsas amobg which right pairs- utalahed: eight or good road hongs, and aaverat Mi MAJtn ad sUivptug uoisas R- K. NORTHRUr, ft' I PistisiiSsr New ofSOth' undid packet shin RUDCIUS, A.

Eldridga mister, will he uatil tat nt, elm will XX, -fretef Wail rtreet. orto 1 IT i. colmnb ro? it rsrhet ship Biddoni, E. B. Cobb, mister, will succeed the Roseiue.

anil sad 2Sth April, her regular diy. ml5 and New day, Monday, 16 mat as O'clock. I hedrgant and very last savtiag Tkylor mister, will, in -cosswimsgee of ths eeathar, tece.vc irrtglrt until r. sad sail as ubeVe firfrcirlit Iravhjr lundvome fbrnisbcd aetogimo' cations, apply ouipnd.at uM-rnt wharf, foot ef Wall street, ijrtd 1 E- K. COLLINS Booth st.

rsriencr rs will please be t.n Inard at 4 P. at which time the will sail. id New Orl'aitv, E. Woodruff, who will prompt- I vcTo-wrd goods to his address. iTsckei ihip will succeed ihe Sartelle.

ad tail Moo- her regular day. mlim FOR af the Nth aad JOth Well-huewn, last saibug new packet hip PI DELIA, Hacks') if. Commander, Will positive ly lor the above port on Monday, the Kill ef March, hrr Ognlirdsy. Aad the iwekst ship ROhClUB, Capt Eldndga, rathe 20 th Mtroh, her regular day. Frirpssngein cabin mud skaaiage, having unurpaased apt ly te ubt II Bemth street.

Pncket wi ADAM 4 will sail oe the 1 CAt- t'v'R JBSPW-kn iwn. fist sailing British bark JHKuus, hagh Meiwm. master. "Tar 'pasaage oaly, having evcellent aceommedatiea, apt The A British Asa Hariey, Cept Rote, Brmsyy 192 BROADWAY, ookNia or jobm strut. Tu THOSE WHO 8HAVE THEMSELVES.

Prom the Kvtninf Perl. l'tw article, universally destroyer of frrckles and piundes, and it told rhraper Ithan tne old soaps. All, thsrefore, who would eonselt rcouomy ami comfort in shaving, themselves it. aan comiori themselves o' it. from the New York Near apeak from tiparmea, nod we apeak from the more professional knowledge of oar benefactor and frinnd fames Oraot.

'No. 4 Ann street, aaya it nkatd of any thin, ever yet found oat ia tbit department of modern improvement. It ia not only an rmollent" bnt it is tomrthmg more." la short, wa bailees it is the beat shavi. aaao in the world. Krom the Evening Verbena Cream, wa know eapatienea to be the beat kind of sharing a nap, and those persons who hare troublesome beards, should not be withent It has a penetrating way or iu own, and soft rot the hardest and roughest beard, to sa to andar the operation of sharing perfectly easy.

Mr. wag hne lately taken the business of Dr. Mimor. at tba eoenar of Broadway and John street, where his inestimable attiale may baebUUueU; nno, likewise, Hiut 's Cough Candy, wlueh ia said ha a pleasant and carmn? waifH taia care for that iroublasoma enmpauiou. hrom the Sunday man who shares himsplf niudh Verbena Cream it is an aiqaiaite article.softening the tini irriutio? of akin, to that it StMiMtiabtohiU pImuum, iuattaA of an aaaojiaca, to im tba 4 Beware afftniiatioM, oMcmi written aitfoatara andsr the directions Cur use, of'' p.

P- Prepared and lot sals, wholesale and fcttu. and v. XI. uranurt, Btoedii.y, emrnarof John sen 1M Broedw.y, oereerof John wrset Bneeaaaor in Dr. 11.

Milnor. N. am partatulaiig rrguastadui call and am amine this article, as new prapared, as to quality, quantity, appearance aud price, it qansot be splendid new label from a steal plate, engraved by Messrs. Bawdon. Wright Hatch, I'jr exceeding any thing of tlia kind before the public.

BROADWAY'. wholesale and retail PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. Subscribes returns his thanks, to hit friends and the A public for the very liberal patronage extended to him aiuca the opening ofhia Store in New York. Premising that opening ofhia Store in New York. Premising in Perfumery the maxim should prevail, "either the best or none," be earnestly solicits one moment's attention to the fallowing very intell igihle iiroefb that he is capable of oflaring the very best, whether the oomprtitum be foreign or Ameriiry boat, whettwr the oompetiuon be foreign or A 1st.

He possesses unequalled advantages in Paris, it an Cor many years Director of the Laboratory of in havwas honored with the Gold Medal never before awarded to Perfumery. 3rd. His Perfumery haa banished the imported whenever it has come fairly iuto competition. This is emphatically the casewith his Shaving Cream Why should it not be so I His Perfumery is, in fact, the foreign, both in its quality and mode of fabrication, with the addition of an excellence which the foreign sever can possets, UUUSXIWH W1 case uavtlivuvc wsssvas Maw nvvsa vast pvaaoes namely, freshness aud advantage iu many of these articles ol the greatest importance, owing to their perishable nature. 4th.

His prices are from 30 to SO per cent lower. In fine, the subscriber, educated in the beat foreign schools, imported with him the science and skill of hia native city, offers the products of his laboratory, equal to the beat imported, and superior to ui uia lauuiatuiy. iu uir ucov ouu MP them from the advantage of recept preparation, at much lower trefor tysui they are foreign, and have been'aubjeeted to the influence of a them from the advantage of recent preparation, at much lower prices. He, himself that his most of necessity supercede the imported, except with those iler i who era so unreasonable as to praler articles merely because sea voyage. To conclude, the subscriber always heaps on irfnm hand a perfect issariment of the beat foreign perfumery, and otters ati.is store an rpportonity of comparing the two, and of l-j iterance of is jiurchuing aeeording to the judgment or preference of The subscriber moat respectfully soliciu a call from those who wish to purchase that which is genuine, as ha the blie that nothing shall ever quit his establ shment withont being as represented to the purchaser.

He particularly invites the attention of wholesale and retail dealers to hia very complete assortment, which he offers to them at prices from 30 to 30 per cent cheaper than they buy elsewhere. KOUBSEL, Manufacturer and Importer of Toilet Soaps, jSO Perfumery, fcc. DR. SWAYNETS Compound Syrup of Wild Gharry, xHE great remedy for CONSUMPTION. Honor to Whom Honor 1a Dae.

It may truly Mid, that no one hat em he.u to successful in compounding a medicine, which hat done to much to relieve the human family, to rob dilate. of ice terrors, and roatore the Invalid to Health and comfort, at the Inventor ani Proprietor of thu movt deservedly popular family ineoieiut, Da. Bwavnb's Compound SrRt'r or Wild Chlbiiv, and none hat been to geueually patronized by the prufeaaion and othera, both in thit country arid Europe, nor hat there ever been to great an effort, in the apace ol only aiz orteyen years, deceive the eredulone and unthinking, by pntticg ap Nostrum, kinda, of various by rariont the nana of Wild CHnnav, and at much of tke name of the original preparation a. will acreen thorn from the lath of the law, and ona of (he Impostors who pntt ont the common paregoric of the ahnpe. end calls it the Balsam or Wild CHnnnv, bit had the impudence to caution the pu'die against the Original Preparation, Da.

Bwarifx't Compound Syrup or Wild Cpcaav, which it doing to much good in the world BehWARB OF BlfcH IMPOSTKft8. And purchase none bat the ortgtnol and only genuine article, at prepared by Da winch is the only one compounded by a Regular Phytician, and arose from many yetraClose attention to the Practice ol the Profession, and which ltd to his great di.covery. Thousands and tens of tbonsands of the beat testimonials of the unparalleled tuccest of Dr. Bwayue's Compound of Wild Cherry, for the enre of Consumption Coughs, Colds. Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, TiekliflJ or in tha Throat, Nervous Debility, Weakness of Votee, Palpitation or Disease ef the Heart, Pain in the Bide or Breast, Broken Constitution front various causes, tke abase of ea omel, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Ice were declared to the world yrais before any other preparation of Wild Ckkruv me out.

The mosttcepticsl may tau ify themselves as to the truth of the above by a little inqeny in Philadelphia. The genuine article is by Bwavnb, whose office has been removed to N. W. corner of Eighth and Race sireeu, Philadelphia. The Balsam and oilier spurious articleg Wild Cherry has been told out, and resold ont, and the proprietors are obliged to retort to KaLse hood and Stbataocm to make their own ont ol iL The genurse article is put ui.

in plaiu style, in square with a bine wrapper, with a yellow libel, with the ptopriecor's aigoatare attached. Public are requested that it ia (NEB COMPOUND 8YKUP OK WILD CHERY that has and ir repeaedly periorming such miricnlons which have baffled the skill of the Prof-scutes of ram and tot at defiance the whole of Patent Medi which are ddiiy pnffed through the ogsns of the press. J'lierefore, ask lor Dr. BWAYNE 8 COMPOUND BYRUP OK WILD CHKRR and pnn base no other. Agents in Nsrw H.

Bin Druggist, 113 wiuci ui dona mcci, oauui, imm vv miuv, 30i oleecker sbeeti DodiL TTI Broadway; Lewis, Greenwich street; Hudson street; oviBailey, corner of Fulton and streets, Brrooklya. rti DOCTOR PRELIEF SALVE. DOR WOUNDS. Bruises, Bums, Chrome Sores or BwelA- lings, Piles, Ulcers and Iuffamed Breasts, It is also a sovereign remedy for Blotches on the Face, and Chapped or Roogtt Bkin. It will sooa render it traespareut, clear gad soft as velvet I am tail I Extract from a letter written by a female to her morning ealiedat Mrs.

Halbert's. 8he had tnlfared so loaf mm so uooh wall her breasts, that 1 expected from what we had heard, to And her daad. Thry had, however, applied A rut's Relief Salve' thit night and the nevt day, and to my greet satisfaction I found her entirrijn-elirved. After apply log it twice as 1 had directed, the milk started a stream Uu-y put the child to her breests, ami they are aove both do tag very well indeed They call me the Good Samaritan for mentioning the salve to them, lam Tory glad of being the means of doing some good in the world." Doctor That tha great virtua of Ann's Re lief SalveHmay be known to the afflicted, I deem Itn my daty te Mate a ft-w facu connected with my owA case About twaaty years ago I received an mjory from the I rag-meat of a bursting eanion striking me in my groin; from thai up to the present fferedmnch -listless sad pain, and finally itr time I have suffered much distress and pai a diffused aneurism, pervadim suited in a diffused aneurism, pervading my leg and foot. Duriuc this protracted season of suffering, I have had recourse to ail the sure cures," and highly recommended Pain Estractors," with no beaefit.

Having recently tskeu a severe cold, my leg wa again the seat of most excruciating pain, and had all the appearance ol immediate mortification. I was advised iliat, ia order to save life, my leg most be amputated. Again I reported to the ons highly recommended remedies, but Tonka no relief, I until 1 was peisuaded to try die Relief Halve After the i first application 1 felt a great benefit! and on the second, the dark mahogany cater ofmjr leg and foot changed to a natural and healthy appearance. By using two boaas the swelling and a'hfghly valuable kpflMahcm tar all thepu ru own mended. HeepeotftilJy yours, fco, ipeacaforwh John and ay meatrnf the respectaWe drugaisru.

fW WINDOW SHADES, TASSELa, CORD, flee. QN MONDAY NEXT, (Feb. fth.i die eubsersber will 98 Ohathnm Mreet, ffewtork, One door from the corner of Chambers, a now, eattaetVW, sad TRANSPARENT WINDOW Consisting of every varnty of putaras and quality, to be found ia Europe or America. Prices we will nut nrH our facilities for maanCactnriag.aa well aa for bat.rom our facilities for mannbctsring.M well aa for Import ma, we think weean safety defy eodqmftMn with the would! A good assortment of Taeeela, Cord, will be kept on hand. Wholesale and retail pairehnsera aza resyeetfaUy invited to gall and examine for Ueauelren.

DUNCXER ft BECKEB. New York. Keb. 7th. TARRANT'S COMPOUND .1 EXTRACT OF a NU COPAIBA is perticelarly reeommeudvd as a safe, I CV speedy efficient remedy let all segua; diseases.

It i. iu I veiy roocentrr tee mid pleasing form, which admits ol taking 1 without being tasted or producing sickcesa or nausea; It hue very popnl.r, and ill who lisVe occasion to use it, am inowledgv Its efficacy. Kofsale, Wholesale and IMSII, by JAME8TARRANT, Druggst, An. cotaeref (Srvenwteh md Wuiren strseta.N. Jr.

Aleo, by Meaeiy ft Tucker, Mob Is, Orvw. Nauhez; lendricaton, Savannah; M. A. Norfolk O- Iharletiun; D. Annguac ft Bany.

Aogusw, 9 Hesse, laliimoie; Oilman, Washington; Mctloud ft hem on, ht. STONE FOR DRY DOCK. OFFICE, Ni 14th January, 1949. NAVY AGENTS OFFICE, NrwYoms, SHEALED PROPOSALS, end-ireed "Proposals for Swo, fbr d.y Dry Deck," will be rMnrid at oAce until 19th of Maseh asst. for funnelling Bad delivering at tho Nsvy Yard, New York, Granite or Siaotta of the toT ri i i in B- i- ff I i I I i A IN 9.9 2J 1.

17J 1.0(14 1 111 1.0 10 SO 11 I. 17.0 4 3 3.1 110 1.0 IS 41 41 1. 171 4.4(4 0 11 13 20 1.0 41 1.1 IT 3.M34 4 0(4 0 1.0 91 1.0 9 1 143 1 0 1 0 1. 14 0 4.0(4.0 3.0 441 It 10 40 1.0 1.3 1M 44(40 10 73 1.0 1.0 It 10 2' 4-l4? 10 'A3 yd. ftnm It i0 1.9 1.

7 0 4.0(4.0 3 0 1 ft to 3.3 thick 3. 3.4 3 0 3 0 Tauten Si Cubic Width. Ml 13 10 1.1 170 10 10 8... 30 30 14 I 101 10 1J 3.0 1 0 io 10 31 so to 11 3.0 1.0 11 3.0 10 Iff 3 6 tO The above (Sim A to iatlustre, aad also thoaa marked Miwa lie, amounting ia all to about 167 aabic are to delivered rough. Thoaa marked froin I to to about 1417 cubic are to be delivered rough haratnerid on all Jlioaa marked from Ptoa.

amountiug to about 2209 cubic yards, are to be delivered. hammered On all aidei, cue of which will be fine faced The cunt will be famithed with and pal tame tor tha above and they moat be quarried ia such to adont of being worked fall to tha patterns. This atone must be of the best quality of granite or aiemte, free from tap seams or craelu, and in blocksfrom throe to cicht feetioug, to average fire fact. I All pattens or dimension stoaea will be received aa they will i measure-wbmq hammered, aad do alio wan re will be made fur any exoraa of atoasi mast be delivered ia the order directed ny the engineer of the dock. Proposers willatate the price per cubic yttd for the Rough Stone, the price per tabic yard for the Rough Hammered Stone, the price per cubic yard for the Hammered Pattern I Stems, the p-ice per superficial foot for the Fine Hammering, i aad the price pas superficial foot for the Rough Hammering.

The Rubble Stone will be required of the following 2,500 cubic yard', hi blocks Weighing from 4N to 000 pounds, to average 000 cubic yards, ia blotks of from 800 to 1.9M Monads, to average 1,000 pounds 3.309 cubic yards, in Mookiof from 1,100 to l.SM pounds, to average 1.400 pounds. mastmust be of the best quality of Granite, 8ieuite, or Gneias, split in rectangular blocks, with good beds. Proposers for the Rubble Stone will stale tfie price per cuoie yard. The above atone if to he delivered in vessels alongside of such wharf at the Navy Yard, New York, as the engineer of the dock may direct, and to be landed on the wharf at the expense of the government, the of the vessels assisting in the operation. The delivery of the atone mutt necessarily be governed by die appropriations made by Congress.

All the will probably be required above atone will probably be required prior to the 30th Juue, 1847. The contract must be subject to suspension in ease of failure on the part of Congress to makt appropriations for this work, or at the option of the Navy Department; aad it ia to be distinctly understood lihat the Department reserves the tight to increase or diminish the above quantities of stone, and whether increased or diminished, the prices shall remain as first contracted ir. And it ia further to be understood that the sxpenditnre lor under these will not exceed the sum of one huudred thousand dollars. Persona offering are requested to send samples of their stone to the Navy Yard, and to state the locatiou of their quarries. Bonds and security will be required, and to secure the faithf-l execution of the contract, 10 per cent, of the amount delivered will in all be retained, aad not paid until the contract ia fally complied with.

Ail farther information will be given by the Engineer at the Dock. PROSPER M. WETMORE. jal? law2m rrc Navy Agent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the Legislature ol thi iState, to session, for an act to incorporate a Society called the "Jackson BejalS lawOw 4re FOUNTAIN HOTEL, LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE.

THE PROPR1E i ORS of this Establishment, Jong known BeLTZH JOvER'S, return their grateful to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed npoo the bonse since it lias been under their care, and beg leave to aay that? determined, if pi aaible, to enaare fu.nre have jost added to their former spacious building a new, beautiful and airy three story wing, containing abont thirty lodging rrvtmi. mldihAii rmnrfmrw fKm I.iiiiki' OsnitooBv miutk more commodioni, and gives the our hundred and fifty rooms. The whole structure has undergone a thorough revision in painting, papering, famishing, die. The Bathing DcraUTMF.NT is ample, both for Ladies sad Gentlemen. will be conducted on the European plan, the meat superior for comfort and despatch.

The extensive improvements thus made, enable the ta offer fit the accommodation and jiatronace of tha public aa establishment replete with every thieg calculated to reader it attractive aad comfortable, including the most untiring aad assiduous attention to visiters, on um part of at! connected with it. Ordinary I IS per day. Ladies' Ordinary $130 ner day. D1X It FOGG, f23 Iw Proprietors MANSION ftOUSE, M1DDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT. "17HE UNDERSIGNED brgs laava to announce to fiiends and the public, that he hns leased the above house for a term of years, and hopes, by long experience aad strict attention to business, to merit a share of their patronage JOHN L.

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New York-The QUARTERLY BEACON, edited by O. Vale- of tha Times; Swedeaborgistn, with the of its Founder; with the ancient devices for measuring it; Three Impostors, from the Latin, a rare work; Elewsau of Astronomy and Astronomical Caid; Ephemera of the for the year 1910. 'f7" Each of the above works for in pamphlet form. For aale also, a variety of Liberal m3 8EGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 37 Vhtavtidt, Baltimore.

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HASSETT FRENCH, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, attends all the haM in mm city of Richmond and county of Chesterfield, Virgin is; Vminus-Refers to.Hi* Excellency, James iTernorO! toraey tMieril Iklj fVot Hesfc Joke lane erodr, Hon. John-Y Wdui. A( Km. SSdarer 8. Banter.

Aworaer iieite. rteeet, Swaekrr oftriw tahrThkree of any paper near aded Mf Preedh End fktward same to him safety- Huh. giSTRVCTim JtcUnti, urn mm. Superior and Elegant Cowimoteinl System of WRITING. AIT ILL continue to loug kio stay in Now York,) TT to Ladies aud Gentlemen of grant acig, Dny or Even rag, in Twelve Luemma, fat trie mad charge ot a a.

asRTEf.s to ALL, old or young, to impart a BEAtvrirttu, warn, Etfgblfiovs and style of Penmanship, wo matt Staotrr Hoop taught tierewgMp. am deliverirg from my hti Vw Wan jRA A mthgmrtaiilag 82 sir teyTSWKJs: Trinity Church Brochure. A very aiagular pamphlet, bearing the title, "The Loving Epiatle of the People of the State of New York to their Dear Stater Trinity of New York City," haa recently been published, and haa juat fallen into our handa. The Loving Epiatle" under notice ia eo aiagular in ita manner, that we can't avoid making a tew extracts from it, for the lnatruction of our readera. If any thing equally curioua shall appear on the other aide of the question, we will do as much for that.

Thia singularly written production thua begins in its address to Dear Sister Trinity Vou bava bean our pat auter eianinoa we obtained oui freedom. We believed every word yau ami, and rendered you ail the consideration wbioh load brothers are apt to bestow on sisters who are lavorites with the rich and powerful. We have dene sore for you, and let you hare your awn way iu our Mall of Legislation mora than any ether of your aistera throughout our State, lut now tha time is come, dear Trinity, when wa must needs have some friendly oonforeuoe, touching our respective rights of property in certain orowu of our father George the Third, in our good city of New York; and, aa we prido ourselves on our good temper, it must be in our own good-natured way." Aftergivingu sketch of the progress and acquisitions or thfe Church, in the earliest periods of New York history, it tkoa Not sen tent with a grant of all tha land west of your barter cemetery, in year charter of 1697, you 'constrained Oo vernor Fletcher, in the same year, to grant you lease for eeven years of the Ling's for next to nothing of rant, which would have deprived his successor of four years enjoyment of it. Whereupon vour old uncle King William became outrageous, annulled the lease, and swore by all the statutes in the realm thai no Governor should ever after grant any part of the harm King's Garden.on this Island, for a longer torn than his own tiipe of Governor in office. But you were not to be defeated in your purpose.

Quiet, persevering creature, that you were You made your cousin Lord Cornbury giro you another lease of that same King's Farm for his tlmu of office, and this srtended from 1700 to Dec 1709. The farm spread along the river more than two mflei, and is now of more value than all Albany. But you was not content even with this, you neat contrived to wheedle your cousin Lord Cornbury out of the Queon'a Garden, being that broad piece between Hector street and Oarden street, and from Broadway to the North river; aw! not oontent with taking to yourself I all his riifht of the farm and garden, which King William had set apart for the governors of the province In succession, you coveted something more, and with consummate art and management coutrived to get what you pretended were loiters patent of Queen Ann, bearing date Mrd Nov. 17tia, conveying to you in absolute fee all tha right, title and interest, of all the governors and of the crown in those fair lands, sagaciously foreseeing what would be their value by the time you should be one hundred and fifty years age. But what was that which you so carefully kept for years concealed in your iron chest, and as a grant in fee, till ao lately obliged to do very month of February, 1810, by order of court 1 Wly, it was a parchment, the original as you those letters patent with the seal of the province, but never signed by Governor Cornbury, nor did be put the seal to it law was necessary to its existence as agrantinfee.

Nor was the seal affixed by any person authorized to do so by your good aunt Queen Anne. Seeing, dear Trinity, for we speak mora io grief than anger, how your sacred thirst for the poet has it, seems to have nut a strange spirit in yon, we forthwith conferred with some ol our elder brethren touching your ambiguous contrivings iu esrly days, and now we aie able to tell you how you obtained that unsigned, false and fraudulant paichment and thus it was but wa will do it in our own good nutured way. Poor Lord Cornbury, whose prodigal licentiousness you pampered, and thereby brought him under subjectien to your pious purpose of substitutiug yourself in the governor's rights of possession in the King's Farm and Garden, by cboo sing them all ou: of thesa domains appropriated for their own ease and dignity of office by the crown. Poor Lord Cornbury was first made to repeal the act of 13th May, 1009, made by your uncle King William's express dimotion, to prohibit any grant of Farm or Oarden in (ee, and this repeal was contrived only for tbe purpose of yeur getting a grant oi the farm and garden in fee from Cornbury for no other grant of the inhibited lands was ever attempted to be made or thought of under the repealing act For a time you failed in this, and not till two years and more of coaxing and wheedling poor Lord Cornbury, did that worthy personage let you have the lingering of the seal of the province. You prepared your own letters patent for the seal of that very parchment, hut yeu could net, with all your management, overcome poor Lord Cornbury's fears Tbe Queen had recently rebuked him, and threatened him, as Mmith soya, for taking gratifications" from her people, and yea oouid BOt persuade him to set the seal to that parchment himself, no, nor his signature.

He 'was afraid the Quern would aae with how much gratification' he signed it. His signature is not there, although the parchment writing closes with saying, that the seal of the province is eat to the same Yeu understood all thia in tha time of it, as well as we do now. You never presumed, dear Trinity, to take upon yeurself any airs, or set up aay pretensions of right of property in fee to the garden or form in tbo time of the Gorernori, nor made any deed or grant of sola till after their trme ceased, when you laid your plana to humbug aad defraud us, your loving brothers. Yeu bad power as tenant Ipr years to make leases to others for aby term of time, subject to be determined by any of tbe Governors, as any one of them might havo done at pleasure, and why not 1 How Lord John Lovelace, the Governor who succeeded Cornbury, just after declaring in council with his Queen, that your and Cornbury's repealing act of 1703 was a mere nullity, end sbeuld he of ae he would havo leered in pur faee, dear Trinity, it you had set up that parchment against his right, and presumed to oust him of bis succession to the garden and the form upon that pretended grant. He would have displayed to you his handsome hand, extended broadly from the tip of his nose Bnt, wise as a didn't try it You kept quietly and snugly in possession, under permission of the successive Governors, ceased to exist, and then we came to our rights, that is to say, all tho land otfrf that had belonged to otfr father, George and never had been granted in fee simple by bis authority, er the express authority of hii predecessors, became ours ot right.

As soonxs we acknowledged yOur existence as a corporation, you began to rail off our latm and put the pro-, needs in your own pocket as your spending money. L'pou this we ordered an enquiry ioto right ot possession; and upon the coming in of our committee's report, on the 8th of February, 178ft, stating, ae we expected, that the farm and garden were ours, and advising possession to be token by agents, to our infinite astonishment you came thera and set up your remonstrance agaiust our enquiring into our own rights in our own haltof legislation. Thia you denounced in good round sot terms, in a hoity-toity style, as it yon would have boxed our ears in good earnsst Nevertheless, as you, dear Trinity, had been a favorite with the rich and the great dosing the war of tha revolution, and our highinio.led were not able to solve yonr mysteries, and make a clear title for themselves, and were unwilling to seem vindictive against the King by persecuting his child, why our brethren let the matter slumber, as i say, and it slept. Ah! that deceit should take such heavenly shapes, And, under virtue's visor, do such deeds? Shakiptart. Deer Trinity, many a long year baa rolled away since yen were our hall of legislation, and while we aat baffled and defeated there, you with that lofty, light and aspiring step of yours, turned looking round upon as all, and walked away triumphant and glorious.

But strange as it may seam to yon, the discovery of thfit long concealed misdeed of yours, and that lease of William of 1709, and a bettor understanding of tho case from those piece ue now in the very eeme relations sustained at that time, though unknown to ns. N6 lapse ot rime nor length of haa changed or could change them. You are new onr tenant for yean at our good will and pleasure, and trustee for a charity of I which we are No acts of legislation done by us in ignorance Of bur fights, however bearing upon these, relations, or our rigbis of property, of poeaeesion, or of suit can in law or equity impair them." The Epistle" thus cloaca ita long Main. "You comprise within youraelf multilariotu relations of peculiar and uncommon interest. Now if you were to surrender tbe property that helot gs to others, and refund all you have realized out ef it, strictly and justly, you would dwindle into tho simple relations of pastor and parish, but you would aiul nave all tha lands west of your camelry, down io Ihe fiver, worth at least one million ef dollars.

It is the possession of wealth enormous, and net your own ao vast, you dare not let Ita amount be seeu so secretly invested that its influence acta With the feerful power of Rodin's combinations; it ia this whicp makes yon stand alone in aH Christendom, a -corporation perpetual bey onil the power of legislation to shpHha yonr existence, Of fednce your possessions, or eofhtrel your if, as'you youMiOM Urfco simple, hnsoiute, that you claim to hold as your own. With fin income of oWe milrOs teys ofthsJfYtthfW.Wwiet In or ttthO lMflt ef tMrMHTut -it Mmi Bay ftv not Ifo stfoug arm al right, now watte it oriry Be'done, while It is right ami just, It donOt the sacred character yon assume, we adjure Vou yoOtoelflo lew mnkty and unreservedIrf But fcet'youH not do it 'YM trhit yon and heaven, -With which no concern, ahd you are yourself the only, and the wisest, and rim best ahd surest arbiter of Trinity, there lan course which yet might are- i bo eo, er all serve yoh, keep you the head, If yon will your ia episcopacy-, save them from quarrels discrsdlnbld'to'yon, sod not over Creditable to thorn, i and secure tbo confidence and respect of all year brethren. your oflhira to wise commissioners, let them distribute ad the property eocnmuia- I ted in your name according to right and equity to I whom irTfolorfgtT Kefirtdttiih, "tt onde and forever, the fimbhfoit'bf in religion, and the washed- of avtrhre in ebfirity. Yeur inflaesice' am a fhide 1n trig ton, jmftty end' virtue wowta be strong, ecaits? your life would hd consistent with year teachings. But are exhort fn vain Yaor days era aamtured.

sceptre Or poorer mast pus from year bends. The World la turned against yen. justice will have Us course And now, Trinity, wis stover yen may think ef tt, We remain as ever, Yonr lovtag Fxorur Vn? Win Nsw Yeas." is not for ue to determine. the correctness or fallacy of Una lattei'a argument, put it certainly ia a 4 remarkable emanation. And, at thia time, when the subject of Trinity Church is daily a matter ol conversation, it is well worth the the perusal of every one aeekinir information.

MkOJoul Commencement and Medical Convention. I attended the exercises of the Medical College, Thursday evening, in the chapel of the University, where the degree ot doctor in medicine was conterred on a good many intelligent looking young men. The professor who delivered the address is a stranger to me. Part of his discourse was good, but the most of it was inappropriate. He gave the noviciates some good counsel, but occupied a greater part of the time in speaking of a medical convention, about to be convoked in this city.

He ridiculed the projector ot it, who, it seems, is a young man who resides in Binghampton, and who proposes the adoption of some new and better plans of elementary and medical education. The public oare very little about thaw family quarrels, li tiie professor yposcd to the convention, and should join with Bmghampton, and others, to carry it through, could anv thing be accomplished. The whole system of education, in this country, is hurried and medical, perhaps, less so than many other knfds, as students are required to run" over the same track twice. The evils will be corrected, in a great measure, by time, but not by conventions; by public opinion and influence, and not by empty and futile resolutions. The interest! of learning, and the welfare of the community, require that the medical school should be well sustained in this city; apd has been, so tar.

The professors are able, active and industrious men, and they have had a large, respectable and intelligent class this last season. Let them mind their business, and think ot their professional duties, and ot the city of New York, and not of Binghampton and medical contentions, and falhlly disputes about trifles. The Pilot Boat Mary Eleanor. The undersigned would take this mode of conveying to the inhabitants of the town of Shrewsbury, his unfeigned thanks for the makindness shown him while his pdot boat toy ashore on the beach; and would say to the citreens in general, that acts charged to the residents south of that town, will not extend to the inhabitants of the town of Shrewsbury.from the fact that they have saved all the property belonging boat, and preserved it for me. Josiah Johnson, Captain, Pilot Boat Mary Eleanor.

fits Desertion of tiik Victim A Hkaht-Kkndinu victim ot the case of desertion mentioned last week, died yesterday mo-n street' 4ThCl0Ck' A Cooper on Oroya iST l'- circumstances attending her death, and the ,8 who vowed to protect bar, are truly heart rending. The maiden name of the deceased waa Hannah Elizabeth Williams, and (he had two yeara the first of Fabruery last. She became acquainted with him in "oth boarded he'lollowing hia badnesa of cTrpsnhr snd joiner, and she that or milliner and dress maker Their acquaintance ripened into affection on her part an en flffpmpnf arwl ffageraent followed, tod thoy wore married at moved to this city, and since their thon hore.hor brutal husband has done little elie in? boap abuses on her the most disgraceful, refuaing, even when she was in very dolicote health, to per? of kinJn?" which would have alleviated her many sufferings. The night the which he did in the eastern train of cart on Tuesday last, Patterson sat up with her and as she stated previous to her death, stupiled her by means of paregoric or laudanum when, as ie eupposel rtFr he had' b'kiog from hereven hit owni mimatura, and ramovad tbam from the houaa dunng the eight. She had been quite unwell for levers! days, and had been confined to her bed ever since tbat he had deserted her.

dectariSg that it was utterly impossible for her ever to recover The last act of perfidy aomudto rend the heert etatag. be he? li! ia which th.ere administered a slow death th.t J'1" previous to her .11 "vrtew examination should be made in order to ascertain whether such was tho faot. The yesterday afternoon preiance ot Ely, Avery, and Rhodes. There was no evidence of poison: but tho phvmetinn Irof ber disease was that of her death, no douht. being hurried 01 Knef and redkrfog with which she bad been obliged to contend Patter.

8t Nevr Brunswick thiiT 'U Mass. In addition to bar of her examination might be made or her body, she desired that the attending circumpUbUc'tnd the as possible, in order that her trienda might know the fate of tho "atranf" land." The partiug scene with her child, a girl about nine months old, was truly wu Mrs. Cooper, who will provide 11 a boat fliefeet "-T address; ia a carpanUr by trade, and will undoubtedly make hie wey to the east "ork- bed the heart of. hbm.nb.2g hill. notenryhim hia feelings, on learning that hu innocent victim has been hurried to the grave ev his own brutal treetmint-ttocWvr An Elopkmknt and Attempted Seduction In of mamagr, a Joung lady ol Cabotville, was indaoed to elane Lis yoang man of that place.

They took on to Buffalo as fkst as tha steam hors'a con Id whirl them there. On their arrival in that citv man told hoUJf. the young man told the all unsuspecting young girl that he ha? sent out for a minister, who would aoon tie their death ues together in the hard knot" of matrimony. But then, poor creature, came a bitter destruction of the eiry castle hone bed built Under this comforting assurance, and taking ad vantage of her conhirfo? aT of the consummation of all ber fondest anticipations and brightast dreams, the faithless villain attemptad to accomplish the ruin of the lair giil whose affsctions he had won, and who had given convincing proofs of her attachment to him, and reffance on his promisas. But the fallow was banlked in bis inThe resistance ol the poorgiil ftDa her Cries for help, brought Kiiiitinco pro strength failed her.

The landlord burst into tha roomi and aoon received a frank and honest statement of all Hi. were quickly taken. At his request tha waeping giri left the door- be said to tha faithless fellow Now, you.contemptible scoundrel maS? The command was obeyed. added, ''atrip yoursalf ol ail your outer garments, and hand them to me Thii order was also obeyed. He then searched Ms trunk and therefrom all Ua money that he M.

t0 be returned to the fellow hi! a when he had dressed, gave him a hint to leave the house, thatj he was not slow to i' thengavs all the money, and patting bartend, sent her home to ('shotvilJe He since received a letter from bar, thanking him baartily. in tha nama of hereedf and parenta. lor hie li01 lj rfli'l 'foctuilly Iron an tuuriiJsFaj i The landlord hat his reward. trust tha Msa-hesrtad seducer will caiva the fuU, punishment hie villa try -Albany Cilittn Orxiion Out fit For the benefit of those whol intend to emigrate in the spring, I beg the use 1. hirst, the wagons should bo euflicientiv stronr to 2.

Each wagon to have good doable covers. t0 three good yoke of oxen, from 4 to 7 years oxen should he well bows -to be all good sod compute 4. Two hundred pounds of flour to each person over a to each ohlid over 8 and nnderfAl mt bacon to each person over ten old? "'be ta aU over three and uMertan. 7 7. 60 lbs ei salt to each meet, (W lbs of rice to each moss 9.

lbs ol pepper to each usees. It and peaches. 1" IR Eoch man to bearmtd with awood ridaw readfomalla luitbl nMkn -'Vg-w mj Co iQr ikm minlep, be able to raine their own all persons who ami Joseph, at that ie by far thebeet route. "fi?" Inrimd Horrid Massacre house of Mr. Van Neis a fkrmer find auperriaofof the toRffi of on f1 from Auburn, was eolvsed'lail Thursday o'clock, by aome one in gurne of a negro, and Mr.

Van N4ts, his Witt also tubbed, huTare mui sirSS Marc aUn wTu bard ridden tilf VtrtfUei. The cost of the powder exploded to nahar la Sabbath witn morning gun through the whole line ol forte that eurround thia country, it estimated amounte in the coune of a year to a sum autHcient to furnish oae hundred Sabbath Schools at tha Waat with ample Ubrariea. And the Sabbath drills, which Tiolate the sanctity of of the Lord's day at tha military atations la the United States, cost more in a single year than all the JUbles which Aotei ican Christiana hare given to and the destitute at home, for to years. A negro woman in Kentucky, has been delivered of a child with two perfect heads. A seal, 60 inches long and 11 thick, and weighing To pounds, was killed upon the ice of Lake Cham plain, between Burlington and Koeavillo, on tha 33d.

The Mayor of St. John, N. haa issued a proclaiaa tion, stating that, as it baa beau represented to bim that the small pox prevails to a considerable extant in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New V'ork and Boeton, vassals from 1 those ports must hereafter remain at tha upper quaran, tine station until they shall ba passed by one of tha visiting physicians of tha city. SilliMoii's Journal notions the discovery of three new metals, Pelopium, Niobium, end Ruthenium. Ex-Praeident Van Buret, pasted through Hartford on the 13th instant, on his way home from the city of Now York.

Thoy kevee gambling establishment at Corpus called the Tiger's Cave," end it is common expression there to eay, come, let's go down to the cave and tame the tiger." We imagine the tiger" geta the upper hand of hie customers, as the games ha playa ere these ending in the more you put down the less you taka up." Mr. Cempbell, M. from this ofty, bee offered resolution instructing the Post Othoe Committee to inquire Into the expediency of making the deputy postmas'ere elective by the people where the office is located. The resolution was adopted. Charles Spear, the editor of the Pritoner'i TrinU, proposes to open in Boston an office for discharged convicts, where they can obtain employment Extensive preparations have been made for carrying on the Potomac fisheries, and a scene of groat activity is anticipated.

A noble agricultural enterprise is now on foot for importing into this country that variety of the Peruvian sheep known as the Alpaca. They will thrive well at the South, and companies have been formed in Kentucky and other Statea, sad funds raised, and a vessel will soon proceed on a voyage lor importing tha Alpaca. The (owna in New Hampahire which havo given the largest votes at tha recant election first, Manchester which has given 1477, Dover 1336, Concord, 133J, Portsmouth 1103, Nashua 88'', and 7S3. Three persons, engaged in the row at tha National Theatre in Boston, on Tuesday night, Henry Lendall, Franklin Coulard aud Wm. Andrews, were ordered to give $100 surety for their appearance at tha April term of the Municipal Court.

WUliuni Allan, another lioter, was ordered to recognizo in $00 to appear before the same Court. The law recently passed by the Ohio Legislature, re vising the State tax basia, ia a vary important one. It advances the basis lrom ISA to over 4A0 millions of dollars, and places the ability of tha State beyond all doubt. It will furnish ample moans to pay bar interest and gradually to liquidate the State debt. Many of the old houses in Philadelphia, rendered sacred against the march of Improreaenttby their oonnsotion with reminiscences of the Revolution, are now being demolished.

One by one, vestiges of the glorious times are disappearing. President Jones, in valedictory to the Senate and House of Representatives of Texas, says "Intfci Mistime I have obtained from Mexico a formal acknowledgment ot our national independence, thereby removing the principal objection to the' measure va the part of the U. This is news to us. Whau was the acknowledgment made 7 Richmond, ia said to he improving raj idly in tha appearance of its bildings. The prevalence of the small pox at flpringflrld, Ohio, haa driven off nearly the whole of the atudonU f.om tha University.

Mr. Calhoun is to aJdreas the Senato to-day on tfcw Oregon question. The Chief Engineer ol the Long Island Railroad, Mr. James J. Shipman, resigned bis situation on that road am tli? 1st instant.

He will probably ba employed on one of the eastern roads. The trisLaow going on of Richmond Handy, for tha murder of Palmer Sherman, is the first capital trial thai' ever occurred in Brietol county, Rhode Island. The University of Mary land has just eonisnrad the degree of M. D. upon At graduates.

The Legislature of Alabama have passed an act fas' corporating the Grand Lodge, and the subordinate lodges working under Ma jurisdiction, of that Mate. Thia sot pormits tha Odd Fellows of Alabama, in their corporate capacity, to hold real estate and property to tha extant at The nineunt of land sold at tha Land Office, Chioage, during tha month of February, 1846, la as follows McHenry county, .0776 66 Lake 30U is Boons 878 06 ItKalb 3336 61 Kane 3098 07 DnPage 000 91 Cook 1476 6M Will 180 II Ktndall 1960 30 LaBallo 119 00 Grundy 670 II Total 16,066 34 Total number of pre-emptions for same month, 84. Tin New the fifteen dnya which have elapsed since the discovery of the new cemat, I hare been enabled to obtain istitfactory obesrrstions on slsrsn evenings, affording another indication of the raroreble character of onr climate for attroaemh eal The following places Wlh. Dee. N.

I dog. IS at. IT st March 1.3 (4, 1 h. 00 m. 32 9 I deg 98 as.

a. March 4,1213, I h. 00 m. 01.3 13 dee. Referred to the mean equinox of January 1st, 1840.

Oite for the comet's parabolic elements, (Computed by Mr. (i. P. Bond Long. oi ase.

TCdef. Mm. Nr. Inclination dec. 31 a.

Lota of Perihalaoo TO 31 in. Perihaliou diaanee 01473. March 3, m. s. t.

a Both thiaand Professor Peiroe's hyperbola, daduoed from the same places, satisfy the observations of the 9th, 10th, and 14 th, within three of are. The following ephemeriss far Greenwich mean anMnighg, derived from the above ton TMi.frtm in miliums earth in 1444. K. m. i.

Dec. A. mil'nimh. 'Match tt.Y.V.O 30 30 2144', 43 M4 13 0 31 27.21 44. 119 10.....0 20 30-44 64 191 47 17 Hal ..131 24 0 41 49 36.31 74 fej 44 07 39JS .77..,.

MV.tf* 0 II 42 14....... .40. 120 April 0 12 44 47.. 03........ 110 On the '26th of February rby rude obaui rtUm, tbmdla.

mater af the head of tho comet, was three UaMa thy! or the earth, and the tail three millions of in length. On the oth of January, Venue was within two milBeaa of mi lea af tha plana occupied by the comet on the of February. The comet of Juno last, also passed the orbit of Venus at about tha aama distance. W. C.

gone. Cambridge Observatory, March 14, 1846. CoFPKit Minks ite foHowi 1144 relating to. Ifer at r.oaland. apt.

Hughes, U. 8. Topographical interesting, land deserves xn at i-onnhleratluii, at the present Itame, whan, our cooper reyua ai i.aha Hupaoar is I opening such a wide field to 'iinerkan enterprise: "He Uation of surface 4hovr the TaVil of tha eha, from depth below thaaea, afrawt lMBi) total I depth oi mine 1300 tolOOvfeet. yellow I copper bra, occasionallytUtlVe Ctypar, Vtrlsgated cow ewideef. ooppar.

blue mad geaea carbeeetmAf am centumof Baa aeppor, average pradnca la. 10hr parte ef Utuantity of water raited, 'omieeotoMao gaUahe par Power employed In drainage, 9 steam eagUea eipepae of drtinage, Her ore anoShlly prarteeed; lh.4t? toswah eaa per ore and a t'ew ions 113it tons of fine roiper and a little tin. Totdl ra, Tnrnt of ef ttf Ifrlffooe hr TnMetf I 4tuantity minute. Average Qoentffy Wli sNtfl'Tn'rivlEHIITsr Mmarierdm.whialhdhaM** I l. Iha.aartght tntae WSSk JWrfeAsasS until nothing of intarmadiata pieces- aoosiaasertatsd.MMfiM U.

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Years Available:
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