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HO LIDAV STREET THEATRE I Ins lashionableand popular 'Iheatre will open on DAY EVENING. March 4th. 1850, with th SEGIIN OPERATIC TROUPE, comprising Wtm. THE SUN. Firr 'nuiue.

The Relief Fire Company of Alex-dria, Va have had thsir Suot'on Ktigine greatly improved in this city, i ''ioh, after being rebuilt, will increase its eihoie! in time of fire. The body is of a beautiful blue color, and the panels shaded with gold edging, presents a neat and handsome appear- riAlwNETll' TKLEt- UAFli- Telegraphed for the Baltimore Pan. Washington, ebruary 23. Bisselland Col. Davis The V'Jiculty Settled.

Col. Jelferson Davis, of Mississippi, yesterday challenged Col. Cisaell, a member of the House from from Eiiirlnnd lias imparted some confidence in dealers, without ell ecting prices olfee continues dull; no buyers here. tome saies have been effected to go North, but on private terms. Boston Markbt, Feb.

2G. The news per Americr. has had no effect to change prices, although coneenyu he said to be considered rather beHer. Cotton Hold ers are firm at prices previously quoted. Flour s-ale at 5 SO a S5 62 for Genesee nnd Michigan.

Com mo i brands Ohio and St. Louis S7A a 5 o(. Corn Tin arrival of the steamer with advices of a decline Kuropeof Is. a is. Gd.

per quaiter, it is thought, wi. check, somewhat, the shipping transactions mae pre-vious to her arrival. We quote new ye low flat 5T old a GO; white 58 cents rer bushel, cash, witi onlv a moderate demand from the trade. Kye steaoy. alesat9a 70c.

per bushel, cish. Provisions Bu very little doing. Pork and Beef without change. Lard dull; sales in small lots at ej a 6ijc. per months.

Hams in bptter demand, with small sales a 81 a 8io. per for Western, 4 months. FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, STRAW BONNETS, BENJAMIN CRANE, 257 BALTIMORE STREET, up stairs.) WHOLESALE HEALER IN VI ILL1NERY GOO DS, exclusively, has now in store large and full assortment of every ar tide in h's ne; the richest and most beautiful styles of ojaceni innovations, and which he will sed a tow as uiey lan be bought in this or the INor.hena markets, lor uash, on time to punctual dealers. Hs particulars invites Milliners and Dealers ro es- imine his stock before making their purchases, asm-s confident that ni one estabfishment in the eoiin.ry as so complete an aasorttnent of Milliner articles, such as Rich Bonnet Ribbons new styles Satin and Taffeta Ribbons all Nos. Glace Silks Modes Illusion at Braxelle INetts English and French Crapes French and Erglifh Hitches Maline Laocs and Veils Blue and Green Barege Bonnet Caps new styles Chip, Silk and Cotton Wire.

Lens, Laoe 1 oundation, great variety, from the cheapest American to the most costly French. R0Ers, embracing the new styles, and only ask an examination to sati sty in regard to prices English Dunstable Albino and Queen's Own all fori) ia and lulip Brocade and Pamela Cactus and French Lace Jenny Lind and Luton French Split Straw Cobui and Spanish China Pearl Florence White and Col'd Chip Rough and Ready Devon and 7 Braid Boy's and Girl's Hats, and Jenny Linds, cf difae- CZPOons'a'itiv receiving, by eve arrival, NEW GOODS selecfed express iyJVUmmarJt CR ESH SPR I NGgThTdS. ON PRICE sYS-V (iEVAN No. f. N.

Charles are now opeirngaereat variety of new ana BKArr- SEGtiiN-, Mr. Reeves, Mr. Mever. Mr Gohr, Mr. SEGUis, audaiso, rjr Amnica, oi MRS.

REEVES, Together with a lull and eiiccuve Chorus ana Orchestra when will be oduced. for the fust time in this city, Balfe's Operaof TH ENCHANTRESS. New and beiutiful scenery, dresses Boxes nd Parqiieite, Upifr Kox-'t'''. ml-tf fcT PETr.R PAKOHlAL Visiter Rev. i nos.

Atkinson. D. rmcipnl Miss Jane P. Baldwin; Location St. Pkieb's Suxday School Koom, (entrance on German st.) The Principal, with the approbation, and at the instance of the Rector of St.

Peter's, wbl open a A-txO'Jtil AL. SVH'rOt, for the instruction of Girls, on the Fourth Pay of March, inst. The course of study wiil include the various branches of an Lnc-lish education; also Plain and Fancy iNeedle Wort. Circuttirs stating terms can be obtained by application to the Principal. m-we 2w 7aTuable WOKKS.at REDUCED PRICES, imported and for sale by WATERS, 244 Baltimore street.

LE MUSKE FRANCAIS NAfoUvOiN.a coileo-tion of 355 Superb Line Engravinss, Irm the Gallery oftheLourre, 4 imp. iolio, bound. Ll EE ROYALE, a collection of 167 Line Engravings from the Gallery of the Lourre. beinff a supplement to the Musee 2 imp. folio, bound.

t-Two copies of each of the above just received of fine impressions, and low price. With the above we have aiso received a few Illustrated Woj ks, at low It. T(J I1CK TO IB hereby given to the creditors of HENRY BARNES, previous to his application for the benefit of the In solvent Laws of Maryland, on tl the 1 1th oav of Janua- mil to file thfir claims, orooerlv authenticated. ith the subscriber, permanent irustee, on or before the 1st day of April, preparatory to a dividend of assets. JOS.

C. BOYD, Perm't Trustee, Corner of Court House Lane rril-lawSff and Monument, Square. TRUE rvrE.vlENX OF FRKDERICKSAP P1NGTON, formerly a resident of this city, forrh the wonderful virtues of ukV, sways ks compound syrup of iVILD CHEEKY, Philadelphia, October24, 1849. Dr. Swayne Dear Sir: Bavin? been for many year in a very feeble state of healtii, with great debility, -Tluch seemed to prostrate my whole ptrength, so that i could not attend to rny regular occupation, and was advised by my physician to give up business, my res-tence being tfte city of Baltimore, where i waa prescribed for by some three or four professional men o1 -be highest standing in that city.

Still becoming moT indisposed. 1 then, under great discouragement, cam the city of P.tiiiadeiphia, and placed myself under the care of Drs. Horner, Meigs. Jackson, Hartshorne, and Mitchell al physicians of the highest fetaoditnir, for nn.fessional knowledge. After giving them, as different tunes, a trial on ray already broken constitu tion, without tne least signs oi reiiei, oonciuoec.

from ha vm read of your POUND SiKUf OF WI LD CH 1 ana neara so many persons speas of it in such very high terms, notonlyinthecity of Baltimore, i aiso in this city, to make a trial of it; anil now, must iay, most unhesitatingly, that it has dorr more ior me than ail the host of medical advisers that have ever prescribed for my disease, audit is my mosj tiearty wish from the greathpenefit 1 have received, that your valuabiecompoundshould come before every individual throughout the universal world. Such are my feelings of gratitude; andl shall begind tocommu mcate with any person on the subject, wno may be pieased to call on me, and aorrulnjrate what i hav said in the above certincate, at my residence, No. 63 North Eigr th street, one door above Arch. F'rederick SappinTToiP VERY IMPORTANT CAUTION. Be very particular to inquire Ior Dr.

WA YNE'li WILD CHaRRY, as some unprincipled individuals have stolen the name of Ud Cherry, thinking to borrow a reputation from that already established. Pit-member! thegenuineis pot up in square bottles, covered with a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving.) with the portrait of DR. SWA VNEtiiereon, also his signature; ail other are positively "fiaitiovs anrf, counterfeit." Principal office, N. W. corner of Kighth and Race Philadelphia.

AGENTS Isaac P. Cook, No.76Ba!timorestreet; T. C. Hopkins, corner Broadwayand Canton avenus; T. Shane, cor.Eutawand Lexington Canby Bartlett, cor.

Light and Lombard Dukurst 4. cor. Dugan's wharf and Pratt J. Stohl, 31 N. Eutaw Reese CocLsorv, 320 Baltimore S.

S. Hance, 108 Baltimore Stabler 12(i West Pratt Brown 4 Liberty st. arnham. C. -Stabler Alexandria.

O. Li. thicum. Georgetown, D. and by one Storekeepers each Vifiagein HaitimoreciiontY.

it. 1 DR. TOWNSEND'S 1AO IUO SARSAPAR1LLA. UO ORIGINAL DEPOT FUSTA BLISHED AT No. loft BALTIMORE STREET, sign of the larue re bottle.

the best fall and winter medicine ever known; it not only purifies the whole system and strengnthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful buo-cess. It has performed within the last two years more than 100,001) curei, of severe cases of diseases at least 0 were considered incurable. It has saved tshe lives of more than 5,000 children the past two seasons, 3,0 0 cases of Chronic heumatism. 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia, cases of General Debility ana want ofenergT, cases of the different Female Complaints.

2,000 cases of Scrofula. 1,500 cases of I ver Complaint. 2,500 cases of diseases of the Kidneys and Dropsy, 2,000 cases of the Gravei. oho cases of Sick Head-Ache, 1,500 cases of Dropsy. casf of Consumption.

And thousands of cases of diseases of the blood, viz: Ulcers, Plrysipelas. Salt Rheum, Pimoieson the Face. Scald Head, letter, -Neuralgia, with numerous ot Sick Head-ache Pain in the Side and Chest. Spine Affections, ftc. CA UTION; ueware of COUNTERFEIT 8AR-SAPAR1LLA, base irwiiATio.s are abroad in tht; ukd.

C3SARSAPA P.XLLA received fresh from th: Factory every week, at. the Depot, 108 BALTIMORE STREET. Resign of the Large Red Bottls. Tv" or sale also on trie rner of CHAR I and PRATT STS, tMlftrf OF LAND and IMPROVEMENTS ON fm THE REIS rFRSTOWN 1 UR Plhi ROAD AT TRUSTEE'S virtue of a ene-ral order of ha'timore County Court, the subsorioer, as permanent Trustee of Ncah oHison.an Insolvent Dfbtor, will offer lor sale, at pub ic auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 23d day cf March, 1850, at 4 o'clock, P. ALL THAT PART OF TWO TRACTS OF LAND, situate and lying in Baltimore oounty, called 'Logsdon Addition" and "Bedford Resurve ed," and tiescriben as follows, that is to sav Begtinning for i be same at a stone ttie Reisterstown Turnoike Road, and running thence bounding on said turnoiko road north 335 degrees, west feet to a stone; then si-u'h 56: degrees, west 2-30 Let t-i a Btniie; then foutfi S3 degrees, st 50 feet to a stone; and then north 5t degrees, east 2io feet to the p'ace of hegoinirg.reserv-log 19 feat off of the front there- which forms an ad-di'iorai width 10 the turnpiko rod.

The imrrovements consist of a two story LOG HOUSE, with Stone addition. The above described property is situ-ted on ti.e 'i urnpike Road. a(lout eight miles f-om the city of Baltimore, snd nearly opposire tiie Unitfd Stare? Arsenal. The terms of sale are one-third of the purchase money to be paid ri csh on the day of sale; one-third in tnree months, and the other third in six months from the day of Fale: or all cash, at the option of the Tmr-chaser. The credit payments to bear interest from the ray of to be secured by notes, with security, to be approved by the Trustee.

JOSEPH C. BOYD, Permanent Trustee, corner of Court houe Lane and Monument Square. SAM'L J. SOPER in Auctioneers. rg SPRING FASHION.

Ll WM. S.hRF EN WO OD. No. 40 Baltimore st. (the first Hat Store below F'rederick street) will intri duce on U-t of March, the SPRING 1 VLF.

HATS. His friends and the psblic generally are invite to examine the s-ime. Ail Hats soid by hi wi be kept in good repair, free of charge. mS-2t: SPRING STYLE HALTS FOR HS0. T.

I HUGHES No. 34 BALTIMORE STREET. (Nearly opposite tbe Marsh Market,) Take in inviting the attention of their customers and the public to th assortment of Soring style HATS, which they are determined to sell at prices to suit, the times, viz: Best Ha's ,4. HLATON HAtTEKS; A No. 190 BALTIMORE STREET, opposite Light, have introduced their Style Spring.

NOTICE. In order to avoid any misunderstanding, the subscribers would state the price of their first quality HATS will be the same as heretofore $4 cash, or, on of bid: all bills not paid on dennnd will be charged the usual pricelor first nvmli-ty Hats, S5. ml-'2tr HENRY' BILLiVlY'ER. BOOT ANU SHOE MANVFACTU-SS jMRER, No. 117 PRATT corner of Caive-1, manufactures and keeps curstsctly in store, a large and well selected assortment of Men's Calf, Kip, Wax and Morocco BOOTS: Scotch Tie and Navy Tie; with a good assortment of Ladies' and Children's Work of all kinds; with a large assortment of Eastern made work; also HaTS and CAPS, which he will sell wiiolesa- or retail ml-lm CHOICE CIGAF.S.-Theattention of Gentlemen is r-spectfully called to the following ELEcciorv" "Ambrosia" "Nosegay," 'Meridian as," OPPOSITE BARXUM's, Sign of the Turk.

ml-2tr THE SUBSCKlbER wishe- to lulonn his friends and the public, that he has pur. chosedalotof superioruthdown SHEEP and wishes the lovers of Good Mutton to give him a call, on TUESDAY', March 5th. and he wili try to accommodate them, if possible, at moderate prices. Small favors thankfully received. JOHN J.

BREWER, Stall No. 36, ml-St. Fell's "runt Market. MORE GOOD MUTTON. the subscribers would again respectful call the attention of their oustomers and friends, to the fact of 1 heir having recently purchased a lot of unrivalled Cotswoid SHF.F.P.

raised and fed by Henry Carroll. of Baltimore county.averaging gross Also of Elijah James of a lot of superior Mountain IIKEP. The lovers of this truly delicious MUTTON, (said be unsurpassed by those who have used it) are invited te give us a cail. SPERLING, THOMAS SONS. mL5trr, sat, tu, Thu --S--3I1 FOR SA 1 a good second-hand BUG-ferWGY WAGON, witn top-would suit a jllz-x- Doctor.

ArtP'yat the Corner of Calvert and Pleasant streets. E. LANK CO. f23-3t 71 KS. PH ARN UM's COUGH CANDY, iXx Wonder ad of th Asm, tiivts Immediatt Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness cured in from oneto Mm.

PIiTiiiim' Coiie-b ItntidT. 'yOPNSTANT gUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWS ARTICLES kept for sale by kj. ri i 1, iitcommercestreet. Soaps, No. 1 and common ido Variegated and white Chocolate.No.

land sweet Prepared cocoa, ireeh, Mustard in bbls. boxes do Castile and ancy Sateratua. casks and Ground Spices, all kinds SalSoda, do do Table Salt, boxes and bags v'lflU Ull, UUlDi iillU UUACS JJiauilUS, iJ BliiiCB Pearl Darfey, kegs Teas, Imperial, half chests Spices, crude, ml kind Vinegar, in bbi. 1 Sa ntr mn ri rottp VALEN TIN ES, VALEN TIN ES. anted, 150 000 ladies and gentlemen, to call and examine our srreat panorama of Valentines, Envelopes, Note Parer c.

Doors open from 6 A. M. till 10 R. M. Admittance free.

Just received from New Y'ork and Phi'a delphia, Valentines from 3 cents to lo. Country and oity dealers will do well to call on us before enr ehasingr, as we are determined to sell at the low3t prices, for cash. The trade will he survplied, with rfce Pri6f retttrnln' 3 CK KR1N St iiRot. is-1, 1 J96 FrU new HaaoT. A LTI KB- FJlirYjMARC rauEt be Bent an hoUr la see Miaertion in the entire edition of the Sim foUotrin morning.

The circulation is now larger it ever has been.aud daily increasing, being more mm all he other city pagers combine J. Fkar Not -Be just and fear not." There never was a time, perhaps, when the force of tins adage was so peculiarly applicable to statesmen, as 't is at the present moment to the patriots of our beloved country. In a very short time, hi all probability-, an issue will be presented, on which the true men of our country may plant the basis of a fame, that shall go on brightening in lustre throughout the future atres of our national history. But the occasion needs the courage of true men. Concession and compromise are the cardinal principles of the nour.

Depart from them give reins to passion, or prejudice fix the eye alone upon personal and sectional interests, and rum is inevitable. the ruin of the ccut'rytour. that of the mon-the un, wiio thus commit themselves to the evil genius of their fate. The occasion demands moral onuraae that genuine courage which afme dignities human nature. Our statesmen in such a time as this, should forget tonstitutneies.

We say it not disrespectfully, tor 'tie car. entettain a more unreserved contider.ee in the popular integrity, when relieved from sinister influences, than ourselves. We honor the people, aud ever recognize their rightful sovereignty. Hut is a fact apparent to us all, that sinister mtluefcoes, ngi satin in popular sentiment, do embarrass the judgment and threaten to pervert the healthful action of the representative body of the nation. These influences must be thrown aside foro ttea they must be as they had never been, ami the statesman must take bis before tl.e whole people, prepared to lea ior the Unios: tuough a political arave yawns a- his that this is so who that will think upon rhes.

things does not the necessity for entire freedom in legts ativc action, upon this exc tins subject? If there are as it is said there are, who will dare upon this Isue to resist to extremity the spirit of compromise in any form, they are doomed men. Con la tiie Union even be sundered, in any event the names of suoh men will become a stencti in the nostrils of posterity. There are those who have alresd advanced so tar that their perilous position should induce tnetu pause before they take another step. The ar mind presently be teiieved. and, when the reaction comes, the men who may choose to be foremost in tampering witn the integrity of the Union, will be remembered only as erftgiea of con- empt.

On tiie other hand let the spirit of manly concession prevail let a frank recognition of each other's trax. e.ic.t trie honest, just and tearless action nf tiie heart and hand: let tiie purpose be to harmo nise and not to repel, to soothe and not to irritate, to wm and not provoke let the word be Union, and the result be ine adjustment forever of this agitating question. In such an even: the Congress of l-oO -may challenge the admiring gratitude of the nation forever, no matter wtw may- toliticahy fall under an ungenerous exercise of popular resentment, shouM indignant fanaticism thereafter venture to unveil its vindictive face. The President a.nd ths t'stos. We have noticed lately, and have transferred to our coiutnrs some exp-essions attributed ti the President of tiie Tn.ted States, wita respect to h.s positional the of the Constit'-stuxj f.nd tne fast frend of trie Union.

Late.y these intimations have taker. form of recrded speeches, de.ivered in tne course of a little tour into Virginia, and we have read and por dered tnese brief extracts pecu.iar satistactioc. The same p'alc. honest, stratgntiorwaid patriotism, whica d.sr.tiguished the General on the batt.e field, teappsara in ue riioiiienr of ai.x.ety. a stu: ti.iiier nobler aspect, in of a cauae nearer to tne hearts of tne jeop.e tuaii tna: wn.cn r.te historic page, tne Mo, honors of Buena Vista.

Whatever of pull' eal feel.r.g it, we have reason to be. tuat. tl.e sent, pressed by tne Pres meet wiit a 1 spot.se from ti.at great ir.sssvf cur people, hv u.tra principles at-1 vlo'ect prejud.ces. tnougn a pvrth of tl.e pol.t.cal press ins; to etrress tear wsti concurrence bought may nient e-ex- iearty And le unwil-lt rr.ese it inner Tne i. pen il it II it rej-reset 3 aene roi: ur.reserved taev came a Pre- et we -l ui waicu is a ruireii, exercise of tne pen.

ai.iiiaae of Prei and it will not ena.ied be anv thojr. i's p'r'toi. of the pe resari to tne of ar.x.ey he may have exrerience i cf the day. Tae s't-- i tr thhhence cei.rereh in the Smxess and pa'-h tisir. of the Presiasn; is a tower of strength; and tne pre-sect may serve 'o illusTate tne importance personal.

es, rxaepecdeci the mere of tl.e A manly and patriotic heart w.h always prove valuao'e in a season of pern-liar rr.ere verbal c-f Col. am A was preva. JEFF EH SON Da' in this ry yesterday tnese two d.sticguis.ied aenhemen had actua out to -rtal omrjar, on aectint of an assert rnaie C-n. Bisse.l. wLlon Col.

Davis ed lu i unjust the Mississippi regiment, and calculated to deprive It c-f the c. aimed for It ar Buena Vis'a. will seen, however, by oar Washington eorres- por.dence, mat these two gentiemea, instead of er- deav.r:na to each other, were sitt.cg s.de by side in tne House c-f re er. rat I ves and alsr be seer, ty rite t-rocee i.r.gs tt.e li Bliss. vna-is a pu'-hc d.se:a.tner of ail desire or on his p3rt t.J make any assertion derogatory to va.or or serv.ces of the 1 tiie memorable and a-.

contest of Buena Vista. A correspondence was also publ.sneu in tne Uni'T. yesterday, to ttie fleet tnat tiie matter had been -inorably and amicably settled, to the of mutual friends. P. S.

Since tne above was in type, a telegraphic ti-spatch intorins us that a had actually between the parties, and that tne weapotis were prepared for a ooiid-a', wnen General 'J'aylor in tertered and satisfaction of the riiisuiiderstand, to tne ta. Mr. PfLLic.iTloM. lave received from iiai i Ta ior. Jarvu Bjildmits, the London Juarter'y Ra'.

ew, for the current season, No. January, Kj cosratiis a '-'tinetyof highly in-5'iuc'ivj and r'aln paners, amongst that on lie naL.ra! history of man possesses peculiar From Mr. E. Smith, 57 Ba.tunore street, we have Gregory's Guide for California Travellers, via the Isthmus. Tnls is an exceedingly useful book to a.

1 whose faces attd designs are towards the "Gold Coa-r as it contains not only counsel for the trave.ler, but tae constitution of the State expectant, for The ci'izen on his arrival ttiere. From Mr. James S. Waters, we have another of tne excellent c.assioal series by Sehmitz and Zuinpi, containing the orations of Cicero. co.i ax." the Clat Compromise.

We were 'ed into an error by a Wisconsin paper, in re-Kird to tne passage of against Mr.Clayrs compromise. It seems, according to the Milwaukie Wisconsin, that resolutions disapproving that compromise passed both branches, but in the Assembly a reconsideration was moved and carried. A member then moved to lay the question of reconsideration on the table, and that, under the rules, carried with it, the instructions against Chay's compromise wnioh thus faued Delivered Up. Wilson Hays, charged with the robbery of Mr. Francis Protzman, and who was arrested in Franklin county, has been surrendered upon a requisition of the Governor of this State, and is now iudged in Washington county jail.

Silas Poor, the other party concerned, was not surrendered, in consequence of an indictment against him in Pennsvlvama Con.rki-iona.l DiREr-ToRY. We are indebted to me a'tention of the Hon. R. M. McLarie, for a oopy oi the Congressional Directory for 150.

It is from 'he press of Messrs. Gideon and the typographical execution is excellent. There is aiso appended to it a hnely executed map of America. PMSsTtfiMA Slave Laws. a bill repealing tne iaw of the 3d March.

1IT, which forbade the officers of tiie State Government: of Pennsylvania. from Ridins in the capture of refugee siaves, has been read in 'he Legislature of that State, and Is almost certain to pass, it is said. WAiiti.Nuros'i Birth Dat was celebrated a' Cambridge. by the Literary Institute, before a hirge audience. Mr.

Porter read the farewell address of Washington, after which there were addresses ly three young townsmen: CP. Goldsbo-rough, J. M. raz ier and B.Gaither Tubman, Esqs. Case of Mr.

Judge McKiuley, it is sid, witndrew from the benoh upon the occasion of the recent decision in the case of Mrs. Gaines, in Louisiana, in order to allow the case to be taken up to the Supreme Court, as a whole upon the record of the Court, where it will be revised. 1 I i I i i I i i i anoe. 1 he painting was exeouted by Mr. Hopkins, anu me iront ana rear panels, (tne tm a Greek soldier rescuing a female fr and the latter Hercules stranelinR a wi bv and the front and rear panels, (the first representing lrom the names, winged monster,) Messrs.

Davis Deaver executed. uie id machine work. Burglary. On Wednesday evening, the efry of Mr. William Wilson's residence, on West Saratoga street, was visited by some watchful thief, and rob bed of whatever portable articles were therein de, o-i sited, eontisting partly of two cloth eloaks, a fine overcoat, several hats, canes and gloves At the time the aot was perpetrated, the family, in company with a number of visiting friends, were sitting in the parlor.

The rouge entered through the front door, notwithstanding the night-latch was fastened, Vinlml Assault Officer Manly, on Wednesday evening, arrested James MeCutcheon, upon the charge of assaulting and beating George Keppart, sr. Justice Peniugton released him upon giving secu-j rity for his tip; earanoe before Court in the rtum of Mr. Keppart had just recovered from illness. and vrtis knocked down -uid violently beaten. Or.

Baitzeli, the attending physician, pronounced hi3 in-iuries of a serious nature. issaulthie an. OJicer. During the riot which took- nlacfi on Wpdiiesdav nisrht corner of Pratt, and Paoa streets, officer Logue received a severe wound I in hp frmn a brink- thrown hv somn snnnn- i wn by some scoun- knocked him well inflicted adeep cut drel. The violence of ttie blow nigh senseless on the ground, and Mr igue was enabled to leave his home yesterday.

Port Warden- The first branch of the city council has 'passed an ordinance providing for the appointment of a port warden, entirely distinct from the city commissioners, as at present. He is to have entire control of the harbor, and perforin all the duties now performed by the i ort wardens and oity commissioners. The second branch has not yet acted upon it. Bum'ary an Incendiarism On Wednesday nigtit, tiie othce of Mr. Joseph llankey, on Gay near Pratt was burglariously euter'd, and the desk ransacked, winch, fortunately contained no money.

The papers therein were then set on fire, no doubt with the intention of destroying the building. They were discovered early jesterday morning charred to a crisp. little afir eight o'clock last evening, a pile of lumber iu a vacant lot near i he corner of Caroline street and Canton avenue, was set on lire and partially consumed. It was soon extinguished There is no doubt tiiat it was the work of an in-oendiary Th 'end and Lightning After several days of spring-like weather, we yesterday had a ohange, the air in the morning being raw and damp, followed up in the afternoon with rain. The rain was accompa-p writ considerable lightning and some thunder, i tne first of the year this latitude.

injami. Dour, eleven ciock yesieruay, a poor sailor, ho was laboring under he effects of mama I potu, got out, of the window of his boarding house, near' the corner of Boyd ami Thames streeis, and i lumped lrom rue roof to Cie around He injured liim-seif 'quite badly, though not dangerously. Fined. The wa'ch of the eastern district, on Wed-I nesday night, arrested John Sntfbrd, charged w.tli throwing idones during an a arm of fire. Justice rammer lined him one dollar and costs, 2'i Keep the, peare.

James Jenkins was arrested by the watch of trie eastern dis'rict for riotous and disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace Justice rammer committed him to jail in default of bail to keep tii? peace. Anoiii'-r. John Norman wa-s yesterdry arrested by officer Lee, upon the charge of disorderly oondu-'t ar the corner of Pacaand Pratt streets, during the alarm of tire. Justice Root released him upon giving security to keep the peace. and William Johnson, colored, upon the charge of assaulting and beating Mar) Hickman, a whhe woman, was yesterday arrested by officer Hand Justice manner released him upon giving f-eeunty lor Ins appearance before court to answer the charge.

inline an George Reilly, upon the I charge of resisting oificer Mu.lin, wtnist the dis- oa-i'ge oi is duty a. hip an ray on ne corner oi tii.u F.ve'te streets, was immediately arrested by tiiat officer, and taken to the police office. Ju-tioij ev released lum upon giving security to answer at court. X'Tri's Lzcace. The lee' ure dflivered on evening last, t-y Charles A.

Dana, Esq i ot New i oi before the Mary. ami institute, at Brov.n's S-Mx-n, was listened by a large and liei.ee, and the same i.eniiem",n has besn induced give ar.o' her lecture before lie Institute, i Tiiee lay ever-ing next, at. the baine place. t'J J-tii. Ann E.

Posey and Jane l-'iin', colored, upon the charge of disorderly c-nduct in tiie srreer. were yes'erday arrested by (dhcer P.eish-e.i Just.ce Root sent them up to Port So.lers, thev -in oe iauttit to ttiemse. ves quier.y. f.i6 fi-r Cr-i-rl Martin Kolb, upon the charge ot rc.a:st.:.g Knott wiii st in the discharge ot hi-i was by ft at tiicer. Justice Root r-- giving security for ins appearance bs fore court.

O-hhii-i fn r.fterr.-oi Mr. Jartob lio ssr, and a young man, naii were ti.rown iriini a venic c-mse'iuence of coming in contact with a wagon proceeding in a different tin. were injured seriously. The occur-i ranee took p. ace on the Philadelphia road, a City Ordinanre.

Nelson Post, upon tne charge of violating a city ordinance by immode- rare v.ng iirousjn tie streets, was ar- resred t.v leer Wi' Vandanaker. 1 sts. -Henry Smith Justice Root fined h.m one dt ir.del At list-terday arrested of ex nis colored, was yes- uy orncer upon tne charge person. Justice if udson Committed iiini tu in delaul; of security to behave better. In tins court, vesterhay, the case of Uenrinan v.

Brav tier, was t-ti. in progress. Panorama of It At. v. Certainly no work of Art deserves a more libera! patronage from an intelligent nr; 1 en, '1'eiipd.

community Lr-m ihis most beautiiui I'iiiiiitHma. in artistic execution it is unrivalled, in th -i soclat ions it ca.ia to mind aterf the most r.e-t.i-:ni; and as it will positively close on er'eri next, we hope our citizens wi i crowd theSa.oim of tns Law dings every and evening until Kr.EP.ToNi Bro. Again- mb me tine prize oi by Kgerton in vt'f-terd-'i 'a inite. on Wednesday, l.h -i on I ii day. "It never rains but it 'ire in i nek, now' the rime to try i-ur -ucky ollice.

This day o'eiock we oifer for H2; cents. tl, o'clock, for at 3J o'eiock, -in ior hi cents at j.i' im. for tea doimrs. Ad-ii O-ts or triply to Egerron riier of South and Lombard -treets, -re, Md. Xracle arttl j- AiTairs.

SAiTfs AT STOCK BOARD VESTFKDAV. i'iii'i Md. St'g r''. 1 sh. Marine Bk io do 'l'i City t-6' Jo do do 50 shs.

Mechtin. HK lb Do o-H I HT't. WM. in STOCK AND MONEY' MARKET. 'J'iiere has Icon a decide improving tendency in the stock market during the past week, and all substantial stocks have slightly improved, with a prospect, of still further tidvance.

State stock is also looking up on account of tiie belief that prevails, that the legislature whl not giant the cilyt.be privilege oi' taxing it. Money continues abundant, and can be had on cad at, from to 6 whilst, it ciminands on the street, from to 3. The following were the closing rates at the Stock Board yesferchiy: Public Lvuis. L'mted States 6 per "1807, 1 13 bid, 115 asked. Maryland 6 per bid, 103.4 asked; do.

deferred lni bid; do. Sterling 5 per 'JH bid, l'7 i asked. Baltimore City tiper 1H7U, H'lii bid, asked; do. do. 18:10, fu5j bid, Ut.

asked; do. do. d's, 89 asked. Baltimore and Ohio Railway dividend bonds, 94 bid, 4i asked. Bank Storks.

Bank of Baltimore 1)3 bid, 95 asked; Merchants P4 bid; Union Gfl bid, H7 asked; Farmers Merchants 35 bid, 37V asked; Commercial Sr Farmers (full paid) 35 bid; do. do. (short paid) bid; Marine 28t bid, '2'J asked; Farmers Planters 26), bid, 27 asked; Chesapeake "4 if bid; Western 20J bid, 20i asked; Mechanics 16 bid, 16-1- asked; F'rauklm loj bid, Hi asked; Patapsco21 bid; U. States Bank 2i bid. Jnsuranre Stoctcs.

Firemen's 17if bid, 18y asked: Baltimore Fire 9 bid, 11 asked; Associated Foremen's, 5J bid. Railroad Shares, Baltimore Ohio 541! bid, 55 asked; Baltimore Susquehanna 21 bid, 22i asked. Turnpike Roads. Reisterstown 5J bid, bk asked; Vork 3 bid; Frederick bid, 3i asked. Miscellaneous.

Baltimore Gas Company 103 bid, 1(142 asked; Union Manufacturing Company 12i bid; Susquehanna Canal 13 bid, 14f asked. A lot of Washington County Bank stock was sold at Hagerstown on Tuesday last, at public sale, at 515 27i per share par value $'15. The New Vork letter, of Wednesday evening-, to the Philadelphia American, says: "There was a large business done in Government stocks to day, chieily on foreign account, and prices advanced full one per cent. The eales reached nearly 31 tooo. Treasuries sold at 113i, and 6's of 8b7 at 1 4 i For the new loan coupons 1153 was bid.

Some transferable stock of 183 sold at 114i. Fancies were rather heavy. Ohio aud Kentucky stock was in demand at higher rates. Indiana 5's improved if to 1 per cent. The street rates for paper are rather easier, and the tendency is still to decline.

Sales at the Stock Exchange. 25 shares Canton Company 40; Reading Mortgage bonds 71. "Coffee. The market exhibits no important variation, and the demand is but moderate. Tobacco.

The inquiry is fair, and holders very firm. Sales of 150 hhds. Kentucky, supposed 011 speculation, at private bargain, and 120 bales Havana at 19 a 24 cents. "Oils. There is a good demand for Linseed for consumption; sales of 2,500 gallons English and city pressed at 91 cents in cask's, and 93 in bids.

'I he Devonshire, from London to New York, threw overboard of her cargo 188 hhds. of oil, (say 100 tons or gallons) which will leave a great deficiency here in March and April. "Seed. There is no American fiax to be had under gi so, and Calcutta is held at ,2. The advices from Calcutta quote an advance in seed there of 1 rupee per maud, equal to 40c.

per bushel. VNaval Stores. Sales of 100 bbls. Tar at ts't 81." Baltimore Market, Febrnnry 28. The market is exceedingly dull- On Wednesday there were 1 110 bbls.

Howard street, sold at ,4 50; to day 5o0 bbls. at S4 62. at which holders freely olf ered it. Grain. Nothing doiust in Wheat.

Corn has. under fair receipts ana light demand, further declined. We note sales to-day of both white and yellow at 47 a 48 cents per bushel. Oats. Sales at 33 a S4 cents per Dushel.

Whisky is dull, with small sales at 25 cents, for barrels. Provisions. But little doing; the recent advices i "7 Thursdsx- nsequence of his rfa onS noe to the conduct the he battle of Buena ia The corres ween lh narties took place on neaj Illinois, in consequence of his remarKs on nureua-. last, relerenoe regiment at the nondence hptwoBn th tiarties took last, hut there was an understanding between the friends of the parties Gen. Shields, who acted for Bissell, and Mr.

Injte, who acted for Col. Davis that ulterior action should be postponed until Col Bissell had time to write out and publish his speech It appeared in the Globe yesterday morning, and the challenge passed in the afternoon. The meeting rat to have taken place this morning; weapons muskets, at fifteen paces; bur, by the personal intervention President Taylor, at a late hour last night, the affair was amicably and honorably adjusted. The of both parties are much pleased with this result. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun Philadelphia, Feb.

2s 6 P. M. The Murkftx, Tiie inclemency of the weather, to-day, operated against out-door business. The stock market is steady, as last quoted. Flour quit small sales at 1 tS a -1 7.r.

and $4 lor choice. Corn Meai and ye Flour unchanged rain is scarce small sales of red Wheat I 01 SlOti Corn is quiet sales of 3 000 bushe's at cents for jellow. Oats a cents. Ryett cts. Provisions quiet no change in prices.

Groceries steady as last quoted. Tne Cotton market is quiet small sales. Whisky -t a -5 cents per xailon, in hints and lib's (ur regular York from some csuse or titer, failed to arrive last uigbt. Ti.e dispatch whivh we received from New York stated thit there was no special ctiauge in the market. Slocks were steady prices unchanged.

Flour and grain as quoted yesterday. Cotton firm but not active. No ci ange in other articles. Telegrapned-for the Baltimore Sim. BosroN, February '2.

Thi St-riim. Am-ricn A Storhiif Pnssaie. 1 learn lrom trie captain of the steamer America, that her across the Atlantic was the stonni -est passage he ever experienced. AU the floats on oard but three wore earned away; a portion of the starboard wheel-house was much damaged. The America left Liverpool in a severe storm, and was seventeen Hours reaching Hog Head, wuicii i usually takes but ven hours.

Not being able to lUsenarge the ptiot wnieh lie had taken on board at. Liverpool, lie was brought over to Boston. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun Mobile, February 'JS. from Mexico Arrival of Specie Mr. Lelchtr Late ij; the Capital il Jrr.

The steamer Thames arrived here on the 2iith, wi'h 5f.3.0iRi in specie on boani. Sue took on board at Vera Crux and Tanioico two mil, ions of dollars. All was quiet in Mexic at ttie jatesf dates The new Ambassador (Letcher) had readied the Capita: on tiie 23d, and had an audience directlv with the President. Tne President's speeon expresses tiie most artiica-! b.e fee.iogs towards the I'nirpd States. The Cholera had appeared in several parts of Mexico.

Tne city of Yera Cruz was healthy. A daily Iin" of stages is now established bet ween Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico. The commercial house of Mcintosh has undergone some revulsion, but the aenera! impression is that it wi I iter through the diiheuity. The U. S.

schooner Flirt sailed from Yera Crux on the isth tor New Orleans. The steamer Wafer Wi'cn sai.ed for 'fampieo on the xit'th. 4.Li O. 6 i O. published some time since a series ot res pending before the i irand Lodge of Maryland, in cession in JfJaltimore.

of deep importance to the order everywhere. They have under discussion until Wednesday evening when tne foouwmg. offered as a substitute, were presented and adopted: Keso. veu. That, in me macer of the per diem und mi eage passed September session, tiie Grand Ludge soieuiniy protests, that no warrant tne exerc.se tne power aimed, of levying a direct, tax upon the State Grand Bodies for such an can tie found in tne constitution of the Grand iJidge ot tne nired states; our er con-ra, tne passage ot a reso.uii'di sueii a tax isi positively in viol.

of its in. expref tteune ai limits ail 1's vi reverue. Resolved, Thar trie to cot.t,ldi.- iinci.r ar.d ij'era'lon tie present oi 1 1 i i Lodge of tne Un.ted h'l tne d-in Seprein- animal tiiys alter, matter a eJ sess 09- next, to on, to oe he.d ia it.c.-.nati, be ra'ined and confirmed ar ar tne san r- ace, ana a tew -s a i fce.p.tHiinY unsxirtaut ei act of riw, tne ivc; rthy li.ent of so va? a uei.cy, r.y nnwor i oinen'-jus and grave a sir is ca.cu a'ed rt iii-on tne order a ct.sr.r un vi the i-vin wnion. the State "Jrand Bod.es will he wholly to tn- ires cl formed, and wh en may thus, w.tnout tneir trr ii ly ditnru tne ser eii order, ielr pecu iar ria' s. pnvi.eges ajri orgin.

ra-rn. "i 'Iriind and B-. -dies', and al'erns'e in inv-iv tne order i illusion. That we e.n:e-:- an-l protest ugu.t tne law tne last sessit-n. divtheii tiie jdri? -iietion oi tne brand Lodge of York, with-i out tr.e cmiit tnat body, as an assumption' wnion coi.teiiip.ares S-ate C-and Bodies as mere ereatur-'s.

in ttie na'ure of municpai eorp.orat;-r:8, whose cnar-j te-s may t-e no-ogated or r.t'-u.ceJ at tne p.easure of tne and as ir. pal; able of its own fiec.ston. made f.r Sep'em' er l--ir, vmcii de- rnt-r ti.e 'j-and Lodge of tr States has no ower f) a rer a cnarter, ti.e consent ol tne i--dv enr-r-ered. Reso.ved, Tnat tne artie'es of agreement and seoa-1 rat er'eret into he ween Grand of Ma- ry ar. 1 (rr.er.

a.s Grand L'dge of tne L'mted States) ar.d tr.e representatives ol tne severs! State Grand I.otisjes ed.v?r.edh n-r tne s-urpose of forming a (.. ra Lodae ol tne United Stves, separ-tt? irorn tne G-and Li-dge f-f Maryland, ate tne i-ndarnental c-f her beinz, and ti.ai, any ac-r vio ative of si- i. a. i ti.i.emii anu -itnid i WP I pa moirp i fo uroaL-oi if destroy, our inf.det.ee in tiie integrity or tiiat bodv. ved.

That in the opinion of tne Grand Lodge of Mary'and, my m'Mine of the Grand Lodge ol the United States he.d out of said S'Rte, is ar, open vioia- fx.i ot tne orisma. agreemen, and in t.ne construing liii agreement -Mary. and, as a primitive bodv. ac- i su-'erinr. was na.

the Grand I.oJge of Mary ecu ir terre ol tne Gram parsed. declaring i i nor respond to irai.d L- of t.ne United tne per em or ren 'i'e. navsng rtprer tie resetitn i es. ne m-toeris ior tie present, so far as the Grand Lodae of is concerned. Tne corner uf East and Fayert-s Wednesday r.mnr.

during the fire, was rde scene of a aniongst the firemen! bricks telnz freely thrown and 1 1 -wi exchanged wi'h fury and violence. Tne pr'-mpt presence of the police, however, ended rhearfray, some of the being anesfed Officer Gatrif-oi arrested a mtuj named George Summers, and officer Myers another, George H. Sutton, both of whom are charged with inciting and partieipa-mg in the riot. They were released up-n giving for tneir appearance I ef're court. Oti.c-er i.iai.ib .1 was struck in the ab-ih'inen witn a brick, winc-i came near keeling him.

over. Another. A. the firemen were returning from the a arm wiuch occurred on Wednesday night about 10 o'clock, in the vicim'y of Columbia street, the United and New- Market companies, coming to soie misunderstanding, the merits of which never will be understood, resorted to an extensive d.apiay of pugilism on tiie corner of Paca and Pratt afreets, which lasted fot twenty minutes. Luring disgraceful atiair, a number of the attucn-i of companies were wounded in the engagement.

The apparatus of both companies was left in tiie street. Here too, the police hurried to the spot and arrested tiie progress of the aifair. Charles Rohrer was taken by officer Nicholson upon the charge of throwing brick, and justice Root released him upon giving security for his appearance before court. And Ytt Anoih.tr. A large gang of rowdies stationed themselves on Pratt street, br.dge, on Wednesday night, during the alarm, and waited quietlv untii the hose carriage of the Watohrnau fire eompa uy approached, whereupon they saluted those having hold of the ropes with a heavy and continued shower uf broken bricks and stones.

Several of the men were struck, though they escaped serious injury. This outrageous occurrence took piace shortly after High Constable Gifford, with a posse of officers, passed over the bridge on their way to the fire, to prevent disturbance in that ouarter," so that not the siigfiest blame can be imputed to the police. Is there no remedy for such outrageous affairs, which are now of nightly occurrence? If the mayor of the oity would exercise his prerogative, and close the doors of certain companies, and ivithkcld their appropriations until they ceased to disturb the public peace in the manner complained of, such occurrences would be rare, indeed. Violating the Minor Lair. On "Wednesday night about nine o'clock, the Liberty hose carriage came down Baltimore street, drawn by one man and not less than thirty boys High Con-table Gifford ran to the ropes and threw his arms around a flock of about six, four of whom managed to slip from his warm embrace, whilst two were carried, as trophies of his vigilance, to the police office.

Whilst leaving the reeh one of these halloed to his comrades thus Sikesy, go to the engine house and tell Sohultz that Pnlce-ront'' is gone to the watch house." Confined in the watch nouse until yesterday morning, they were examined by the officer, when it appeared that they were fatherless, and their mothers utterly unable to pay the fine. They were humanely permitted to depart, after declaring repeated by that "they had made up their minds not to run with the machine any more Their names are Thomas Edward Connolly and Daniel Wheeler, alias Poke-root A Mother and her Child A case yesterday came up for consideration before Justice Penmgton in which a woman named McDonald, clamed her daughter Mary Jane, a very intelligent little girl, aed about ten years. It appeared tiiat she was unable to support the child, and on account of intemperate habits, rendered tne home of the little one anything but agreeable. Mr. William II.

Ilarman very humanely took the child in his nouse, some time since, where it was carefully provided with every comfort, and upon the decision of the magistrate, again received it under his roof until the mother can give kkI security to have it properly provided for. This deaicion of the magistrate is based uiwn an act of Assembly. Sudden nmer Essender held an inq'test upon the body oi a colored man, named Richard Ri-iej aaeil about fort vears. The deceased, whilst at the altar, in Church, Montgomery street, on Tuesday night, suddenly foil prostrate to the floor, and Ufa was immediately eitinot. A verdict of "Dea'h caused by apoplexy.

hv giou excitement," was tendered by the jury. 1 i I i 1 i i 1 I CARD. JNO. 11. EH1.EN returns hit-i LS thanks to the citizens, and the New Market Fire Company, for their promptitude and activity in suppressing tne lire oi property, iu jutiici 1 HI 3V nit; IfiSl.

Jl Nt TICK. Tiie iUtsiiibers of tiie uiSlii-1 13 JOt'RNKVMEN OAK COOPKRS SOC1K- TY are notified to attend a Special Meeting, to bi held at the HALL, corner of Baltimore street and TnpoieCs alley, on THIS (Friday) KVEMNG. Is of March. As business of great importance wil, bafore the meeting, it is hoped that every member win be present. order, JOHN BLACK, if Financial Secretary.

"()T KTALhiefsTlU'iribers and Kepresen- il rt i' OK IV- I'liOVi'lb ORDF.R OF RbD MEN, you are here rjirivtfs til i.iie uiii'ii i by notified that a Special Meeting will be held at mn W-owam, on this the 1st sleep 1st 7 Suns UormMoon, ''jOOKER, G. K. R. hv notified that a Special Meeting will tie neio at l.o r-FG KR PKi ALHiNG ON brDEKAJ I HI l. L.

The Germans residing on FtDKRA iliLL are hereby informed that hereafter there will bf 111 vine Service, conducted by Kev. SCfctlElM' an ordained German Lutheran Clergyman, in fit Church on LIGHT IREET, beyond Cross st. The service will commence at 1 1 o'clock A. and 71 in the evening. The Kev.

Mr. Schiedt has labored five years as Missionary in Africa, comes to this country with the biet recommendations lor piety ana talents, hi in hrlw rutrdialiv recommended to our German c.ti by the undersigned. JCil Nj G. MuKhlS, Pastor Fir-f. Eng.

Luli. liurcti. G. BRANDAU, Pastor of St. John's Lutheran church.

P. AN STAT Pastor of Luther Chapel, ml 2t B. KI Z. '1ST A FA Ki'TH HOSE COMPANY. Tht LLS memtters of the Lafayette tlose Company an hereby notified to attend a Quarterly ol thr Company on I'ftfS Friday EVENING, at 7o'cl'k, a' HICKORY HALL, coiner Muiliken and Eden sts.

FRANCIS D. HURLER, Sec. 1 COMMUNICATION-. i TAX PAYERS, READ THIS. Are the peirp going to let the Council ref use to sell (lie dm dend stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad by de fault: Is there no inteiest in tne matter to the com-, inuiuty at larger To whom does this stock belong: lo anv other but the tax payer: is not, this retention of the dividend stock vr, tual'y an additional subsenp- tion to the stock ot that Suppose the Baltimore and Ohio ftaiiroad Company were to ask for an additional subscription of a million of dohars in exchange for their slock upon the part of ihe city, show me the member of the ounei.

that would dare lo support it! and yet every man who vote for the retention of the stock, is absolutely voting an additional subscription! if it were done by actuai -ordinance, could any thing follow ditferont trom what now exists: sirnpiy taxation he people have sufficient million-1 of a stock deemed par at fifty dollars, among our shrewd capitalists. But we are told to iook to the future! Have we not been looking to it for twenty long years: If the city Baltimore must give further aid to the Balti-m ire and Ohio Rati road Company, let us Enow the amount, and have the sentiment of the pe pie hereon. How stands it now: lft.be Railroad Company should uoi pay a cash dividend for ten or fifteen years, and the action of the City Council should favor the locking up oft he stock dividends, we may become the nappy ho. ders of two millions of "his stock, nesides tiie three and a hall millions of our present bondage. Look to it, feilow-citizens, don't be deceived by the cry of stockjobbers.

In natural phiosophy a bull is often of one country, snd a bear ol ano'tier; but fit les, wherever you find one you find the other, if one is to deliver stock, the ut.lier has to recei ve, and M'U are iK-w about to pay for the fun. Kxarmnethis question for yourselves, hunt up j.ur tax bills, look at the amount, and see where you can find honorable abatement. This dividend stock syotem is most specious, and obtains no faith or reiiaic in New York, the earlier held of its introduction, Iheetiort of stock speculators to induce the Council to divert this dividend stock from its legitimate purpose, the reduction of taxation, ssa.it imposition upon the people, winch has only to be plainly seen, to re plHiniv.detiun'ieed. it A TAX Pan KR. 1 ''Pi CE '1 ne il 1 1 Blacksmith, wimce -i name appear-d in the List ol insolvent AppJi-' nt.s.

in Tuesday's papers, is Nor th SMITH. Bl-iuksinitli, res, ding at No. .5 East atreet, O.d Town. i rL PT INDEPENDEN I Gr. ir.Y tLAMi CO 5i0 Kkt'T, M.

i. J. she mem hers tire hereby notified to be punctual their atieudance at theMoSTiu.Y ektino, 'PHIS Friday EVENING, March it. tit o'clock, as business of utmostim-pi it-moe will lie submitted lor consideration. By order, ROB V.

Captain. J.N Or V. PEREGOY, Sec'y. N.B. Ail having tickets for our late Bail are respc-cti inly requested to make return of th same ur Armorv.

on the snm ever: i MA 1 ED. Oi iie 27rn timo, Kev. -r. -'lit! I), At GI HO EN t-J Mrs. CAROLINE EBLR, ii of t- Cltv.

on he Sflth ultimo, by er. 111. ilder, OSF.PH LITMN i ER roMtss I.Ol'IeA S. JON. ES, of 'ia.

mi. ore county. Onttif-'i-n uttiiiio. by Rev. Mr.

Forbes, RICHARD TANSLl. KY to M.ss ELIZABETH J. MERRV-MAN both of li a to DIED. On the 27th u.tim. after a snort and painful illness, S- If If CA MiN E.

in the year of his age. Tne lriotid? and relatives oi ihiru.y are iiiVi't'ti to attend his funeral, on mis t- r.day nf-tern .011, at two from his residency, No. Cana- street. On 1'nursdav mormne. 23tn ultimo, after a snort illness, SARaH in tne ih year of hrr age, wife oi John i.

Miiho.iand, ar.d sec md daugthter cf the James and Rebecca beaciiain. On the 2oth ultimo, BEN JAM) I LLARD, if ed 7 monttis and bi days, only son of Joan S. and Ross'ie C. Barry. On ti.e morninff of the 25: li ultimo, of scar.et fever, KM I LV REfECCA, aged 5 years, 11 monrhs a -id LJ davs, eldest daughter of onn M.

and Julia A. Brute. Emily Rebecca, thou bast left us, We thy ioss inosf deeply feel; But 'tis iiod that has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Health Ofi-ice, February 25,1050, litporl of Inter me nts in the City of Baltn ore for ike lat ivr.k, ending on Mondny vtornine. Bilious Cholic 1 Consumption 1 1 Croup Dropsy 3- Dropsy in the Head 3: Erysipelas Catarrhal e-ver gastric Fever Seanet Fever Typhus Fever Inflammation of the Hrain Jaur diets 1: Mania O.d A.

ec 1: Scrofula 3: Small i'or-i ir. b-: Sudden Teetluns Tumor; a milt unknown 1: Infant. le unknown il; Worms 1 Total 7 Still-born under year, 2o; between 1 t-. 7: between 2 and 5, 12; between 0 and 1, betwoen .10 and 15, iietween 15 nnd 20, between 2o and-v1, between 30 and between 4oand 5u, 3: between 5ft am' 6. between 6n n.ii 70, oi iietween 70 and 0.

3. 4t; Females 62. Of wlucii number 14 were colored persons In free, 4 slaves. By order, J. F.

C. A DEL, Commissioner of Hfw'fh A CARD. The attention of capiialists and others is invited fo the sale advertised to be made bv (ilBSON Si. Auctioneers, at o'clock 1 O-DA Y. at the Exchange, of the Valiiaio Property on Howard street, known as f't; ti 1 ELD I N.

and of the LOT OF" OROU-'D. on Mi. street, and premises, formerly kiiownns I.o'-g's Soap anu Cai die r'uetorv. For particu.urs, 1 en tid vertisemeiit. ft CO.U 1' 1M1 ion Uhii.

laud, id; and 1 salebv WHEELi.R sPRH-iG. leu bids, lauditd; and for ml 21. Excliamje Place. lerces prime N-w i ron t.ub-L Honev IJ- fo for sale by LEVERING ft 14 Commerce street. CAU-IR XTt'S boxes Pulverixe-dpearlash S.C LAR.ETUS, in lb.

packages, ittsc received and for sale by WH EELER SPRIGG; Hil-2t. F.xnhur'irp l'ic. DONE I) LSI' AND 1 'ANf Sffi bushels pure BONE DI'ST; Peruvian and Patagoniau GI A-NO. For sale by ROBT. 1L KNER.

ml-eoSt No. 47 S. Frederick st. Ci I AiJ BLUAK, usl rece" ved from auction. 2o hhds.

prime O. Sugar, which we are selling at iatid til White Clarified do. 7 cents, cheap Green Ri-ni aguayra and old Maracaibo Coffee, good Cuba Molasses 25 cents. Syrup 50 cents, Imperial, Y. IL, G.

P. and Black Teas, 50, 62 and 7.5. very superior at 'L with a large and fresh supply of Groceries, cheap for cash. BARLOW A. LAURENCE.

mldltwr: No4S North Paca st. tMJDFlSH. 25 drums largo Grand Bank Codfish-" 5 drums large HAKE FISH 300 boxes Preston's 1st premium COCOA, Cocoa Paste, Broma and Chocolate 500 boxes Chocolate L. Mills', D. Milts', Rhode's and Tolman's brands, embracing ail qualities boxes Eiiftlisli Dairy and Cutting Cheese.

For sale by F. 11. KINKS, ft Dowly's wharf, rnl-tfr IHi'iTitiK, gkocekies, Liquohsin7o0iT, Families, Bakers, Retailers and Tavern-keepers can supply themselves with any of the above named articles, at reduced rates, by cailing on the undersigned, who keeps constantly on baiicT the largest 'nd best assorted stock of FLOUR, in this market. JAMES J. LAWN ml-tfr 139andUt North Howard WALTER CO.

Have opened Warehouse No. 26 COMMERCE recently occupied by Griffin Taylor, 111 connection with their Howard street house, and will keep constantly 011 band a lull stock of Howard street Extra choicest brands do Super best do do Family do do White Wheat 2d Family such as Hollingsworth and other brands. For sale by single load or quantity. ml MWF.3inr 95 KG ALIA. ODD FELLOWS' AND MASONIC.

tO Collars, Aprons, Sashes, Costumes, Jewels, Buttons, Rosettes, Encampment and Degree REGALIA, Lodges and Camp Working Regalia. F'or sale low by A. SlSCO.No. 95 Baltimore ml-tff opposite Hollidny street. IMsd MOORE.

HOLLIDAV STREET. (rnniT: site the Thfifitr. will rpr.pi vfl. hh usii.q 1. iu i arisian modes 01 vnt.n, uraers, wun accompanying PATTERNS, will be faithfully executed.

WaNTED, six young LADIES, as Apprentices to learn the DRESS MAKING, 111 all its branches. Ap- plj immediately. ml-St CPRING "FLANNELS. S. BE VAN No.

tj N. Cha'les street, will open this morning a full upply of SPHINU- AND OAUZ PLANN tvl S. from low-priced to superfine, of the celebrated Bali and Vale, and real elch manufacture. These Flannels have the highest reputation for washing-. 4-4 and 5-4 dead white Flannels tor fhrouds.

mhl-Str RICH SPRING DR GOODS. HAMILTON EASTER CO No. 213 Baltimore street, are now receiving their purchases of this week, comprising tha most extensive nssortment of RICH SPRING GOOJjS ever offered in this city, and will be further increased by every new arrival. DK ESS GOODS, a verv large selection of black and Jolored Silks, tiareges. Mousselines, fancv and high colors, printed Liws, Freeh Chintz a great variety EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ac an entire new stock of Embroidered Muslia nd Lace Collars and Cuff new designsof Embroidered Handkerchiefs, cord bordered Lace Sleeves, Cutis, Perthes, Capes, Ar.ca'so, Honsekeep itofs, of every description.

Wc adhere strictly to naming at once the lowest price. ml-5tr: riPCL UithS' UOUiJS; carnitine, jnaii' lul.ns and other White Goods; Deep and Hali Mourning Goods; 2 cases of Barklie'sand Kicbardson LINENS, in every quality, all pure thread. Buyers are particularly invited to examineour stoctr. tir RICH FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SPtiiNif GOODS. R.

McELDOWNEV Ui'i Baltimore street, are now dailv receiving the choicest and most extensive stock of India, French, Italian, Swiss, British and Am-rican DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer seasons, that they ha ve ever offered to their friends and the public; having facilities to select 'he most desirable stles and best fabrics at the lowest rates, they can confidently solicit an examination of their assortment, which wiP be olfered at the lowest prices consisting in part of Rich Brocade, figured, plain and plaid; Taffeta, bacon'. Armure, Gro d'Koyal, nnd satin de Chaine, in most desirable colors. DRESS ILLS; 4 4 black Taffeta, Glac and Gro Grain SILKS. Black, plain and printed colors rich GRENIDINE: Barnes: Mouselms; Bombazines; Alpacas; black and mode Mouse. ins: French Lawns and Chintzes, Irish Linens and Sheetings: Table Clorhs and Napkins! CLOTHS, CASS1MEKS and VEST1NGS; Canton Crape and other bilA -V LS, with a general stock ol rick Dress Goods, at lb9 BALTIMORE STREET.

ml-eotJunel WELVE- Nil A HA LF CENT DE LAINES. We have on hand a large lot of MOLSSEIJN 1)K LA INKS, which we are closing out ar 12 cents, to make room for sprT'(t Goons, wliich we are now receiving. It would do well for he Ladies to cab and see rhein. at A. G.

MATli iOT tCO'S, No. 27 N. GAY 2d Dry Goods Store from Fayette. ml-5tr PR1NG 1850. flRE.M HOPKINS, ly.

PO RTEKS AND JO HERS OF CLOTHS. VESTINGS, AND TAILOK'S TRIMMINGS, No. 230 BALTIMORE STREET. N. W.

curner of Charles Baltimore, Have received by the Franconia," Sttettmer Eu-r nnd other vessel, of their own Importation, a lan'e assortment of desirable Goods for wear. Their stock both of Foreign and Domestic Goods ii now complete. Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and Clothiers are invited to examine tha same. tM26r pyLn' ranee to Cloth Rooms on Charles St. OPa KTnKKsB 1 AOT.CE.

the have associated themselves together (to take ef feet from the 1st January, 1350,) under the firm of FITZGERALD, DOO i for the purpose nf transacting a general SHIPPING and COMMISSION SEN ESS, in is city. HICH'D FITZGERALD, WASHINGTON BOOTH, By his Atto'ney. Rick'd Z. Fitzgerald, SAM'L KEMPTON, Jr. Baltimore, March 1st, OARKER'S PKEMILM RAZOR SIKUF AM) t-TROP PO WDER.

V. the undersigned, fairly tested Parker's Metalic Razor Strop Powder, to whiehthe awarded oreinium.take pleasure in certifying that it will keep razor hnesmoofh shavinst order, without the use of the none. bertien. Senator; Wm. H.

seaton. Mayor of Washtng-tori city; m. s. Arener. Mouse 01 nepresenratives: Kev, 1 M.

Pease. Washington city; Thos. J. Ru'k, S. Senator; Hirain alidridie.

New "S'ork city. For sale by MORTIMER k. MOWBRAY. ml-tfr 240 5 doors above Charies. COM ETB IN (j W'TButfaio" Fine both Times, ha superior arneie: Enelish Dressme COMBS; tjuf-laio and Shell Tuck COMBS: Hair BRUSHES: Pomades an 1 Antique OILS for the hair; with a great variety Fancy COoDS, going at the usual lowest price, and warranted to please.

W. U. GEKLER, 144 Baltim re street, ml -ti four doors below Calvert st-. "1'ALIFORNTA CLOTHlMi. I tie subscriber 1 gpectfu.iy informs those bound ior the GOLD REGION, mar lie has or.

and an assortment CLOTH i (j sui'able ior that country. Having- fitted out a sreat many that have tone, those wishing toDur chase the right kind of goods will do well by cailing. as his goods are cut, trimmed, and made in the best and must substantial manner, and will be sold as low as any es abiisiimeat in tne country. ASBUKY JARRETT. 1-tf N.W, corner Baltimore and Front COWAN'S ASIJ I ON A LE fi.uiniMi STORE, 101 ciiMJ.

n. jj ftJii, OPPOSITE THE MtrsEtJM. The proprietor of the above establishment respect fuliy autaounces to me lasnionaoi communitT tnat he intends to maintain their libera) support by "furnishing good A.K ici.es. at the ioirest prices. In parsnnnce of this purpose he lias made such ar-ransemf-tits as will secure to his establishment at low rates, every description of NEW and CHOICE MA-TEPJ ALs for gentiemens' wear, as soon as they are introduced to the trade.

i he Cutting Department will continue to be under hisown supenntendanee, assisted by Messrs. M.H. Gregg and J. Y. onn, both of whom are favorablT known as expe'ienced and tasteful Cutters; their constant efforts will oe to render every garment manufactured at thisestn.bu?hmea;t equal mstyieand work-ma uship to the best made custom work.

tMay31r Garments made to order as formerly, CoIuhTco a iTxiali Consumers are respectfu ly informed that the undersigned have for sale, at the lowest pp.ices, the best article nF COA in tne market, as regards qua.iy and condition. The Coai is seieotrd and prepared expressly- for families, from the mines of the Baltimore Company, Coat brook.) John A. Lloyd, Lee nnd others, W. CLIFFE Ofhct-, No. 2 South Calvert street, mt-tf Yard, CitT Block, foot of Albemarle st.

UxncoA TTi oa l. The is "prepared to furnish bis customers and tiie public with the uperior an popuiaT BUT LER COAL, of the various sizes, a trial of which is only necessary to insure a prefence over any other. A on sile eLbigth and Ba'tirnore Conipar.v's I WHITE ASH, PEACH ORCHARD. AND PINE iiK'JVE RED ASH COAL, by the quantity or sin-1 gie ton 10s. guaranteed 'Terms rash.

i CHAR LES EST, 1 Butler Coal Office. M. W. corner of Baltimore aint Gay sts. 1 Orders left, at.

tiie following places receive prompt attention: J.J. GRAHAM, Druggist, N. E. corner of Balti-! more and Eutaw sts. ALFRED 1- nibiMJ, rocer, corner oi Charles ana Banner sts.

KLMBERIA Dry Goods Store, N. V. corner Broadway and Pastern aveiaie. ul TURNER'S SPRING SAUSAGE, wlTT'befor if jl. sale at the subscriber's Stalls, on and after the 1st March.

In the Centre, Lexinfon and Hanover Markets, on all market, days.and ohSATURDAY NIGH TS, at the Lexington. They are recommended to he equal to any ever manufactured by the undersigned, and may be eaten by most dyspeptics, to advantage. SAUSAGES, of all kinds, manufactured for the California and other markets, warranted to keen hv the public's most obedient, Arc. m'l 2t AL TURNER. 7 A.

WlSONG.No. 2N. LIB ERTi ST.KE ET, VV AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS. OIL, TURPF.N-TLNE, VARNISHES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Canvass BRUSH bS, COLORS, DAGUERREOTYPE STOCK. OASES.

PLATES, CHEMICALS, STAINED GLASS, furnished to oruer, of any pattern or design. Ail ofwhich are olfered at the bvarM market raM. mf-eotfr subiorT i ber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore countv, letters of administration on the personal estate of JACOB W. PENN, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of uly next: they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate.

All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 27th day of January, 185'. mUlaw4t ELIZABETH ANN PPNN, Adm'x. 3 KS. PFiAHNUftl'S COUGH CANDY.

Ti WONDER AND BLESSlNii of THE 6 IV ES I MEiDIATS ELIEF. READ THE PROOF! WM. MERGER of Baltimore, cured of a eeTera cough and eold, by three 25 cent packages. Mr. JOHN w.

HOLDEN, 114 Pine street, Baltimore, Secretary State Counoil of United American Mechanics, cured of a most distressing cough and SOUBTHBOAT, Baltimore, Deo. 10, 1849. I have need Sirs. Fharnum's Cough Candy in my family, and I am pleased to say that it has far exceeded iny expectations: and I would reeommend it to all, for coughs and colds. It is without exception, tha best medicine I have ever fried.

F. Ii. WHEELER, 30 Barre street. Mr. THOMAS FROST, North Eutaw street.sraten that his wife has been cured by Mrs.

FHARNUM'S COUGH CANDY, alter trying other medicines for two years, price 26, 50 and 1 per package. For sale by J. W. Bond Bookseller, No. 44 Baltimore street, and by Druggists, generally the CitT.StntejsridjD Columbia.

UESTIONS FOR THE MriLL10N--wltIl SI appropriate and universal answer. WHAT DO YOU Do you want to keep well? Use Mrs. Pharnum'sCotjgh Candi! Do you want a dear voice? Usb Mrs. Pharnusi's Cough Do you want to cure a cold? Usb Mrs. Phaesum's Cough Candy! Do you want to be rid of Hoarseness? Usb Mrs.

Pharsom's Cough Candy! Do you want to cure your cough? Use Mrs. PHAR.ftr-Ps Cough Candy! Do you want to know where you can get nir, Phai-Mum's Cough At W. BOND'S, 44 Baltimore S. S.Hance's. 108 Baltimore and cor.

of Charles and Pratt W. Barry's, cor. of Baltimore and Pearl: E. h. Perkins', oor.

Baltimore and Green: Perkins ft cor. of Green and Franklin; J. b. Perkins, No. 114 North Howard B.

Rush Roberts, cor. of Hanover and Baltimore J. Sonne Son, cor. of Eutaw and Lexington J.M. Laroque, corner ef Baltimore and Harrison streets; Ihos.

J. Pitt, cor. of High and Pratt J. Reid, 112 Broadway, F. T.

C. Hopkins, oor. of Broadway and Canton avenue, and by Druggists throughout tu city, State, nd District CelmnblB sneruy, yyw 1 1 If.

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