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Bowerer, lo btve br" reeW uncc n. mm Pnssereed peculiar mer over the elinut of tuclience ts will resrlily bebelieiert hv ll wh'i bve red the sk'trh re frrrsM In Thi Engelical lolelliifSM eel of M.rrh. Ig.iS a ibe October 19 18B. alluded to him in obituary notices Boston Ut mwrat THE EV EN IN IHL'RSDW EVENING. MARCH 9 OFFICE TO LfcT gjm number of commodious, light and tlry Offers lulUbU lor Lawyer, lo let.

Possession (Wen isnmediste y. Apply it the Evening Pom Buildings, Not. 33 snd fine strert, adjoining the Cn'ton House. 57 grp. PCIOl'S OFFICE uiwoth ground door of th building Ne.lt Pin street, TO HF.NT.

The pre lent ocenpiut will arrange to takes drek in the otHce. it onvenlsnt Apply at the tha olfleeof Evening Pot ft A rurrrppondmt sugies't that, ai the rKistenee ot the teiity.evetith Cungress his ceased, Ihe in titiMriout por ion of the communily may now turn their ryn from government, and wiih a spirit of Jiheralny and good faith endeavor, by their own exertions, to improve their fortunee. Long iy it br," he write, "before this people shall again lo to the government to mtkt baiter timet for them" We ahoulil jnrl, from the tenor of hia remark. that he whig, and had beet deluded into the expectaiian of prosperity by the promises which the whig leailers have, for a few year pact. been liberally making.

It will be a happy nr. ruinttanre for him, it he hi now found out his mistake, and especially if hi rye are opened a never tgain to trust for success in any thing but hi own industry and abilities. pally fortunate will it be for a mu'titu le of other, if he events of the two last years have shown then that coi.fi dencecan be placed in the whis promises of relief from embarrassment by legislation. Forseviral years past, this has been thegreat and pr tiiinent doctrine of that psrty. "Give us political power." they sairl, "and we will legislate the country into prosperity." They sent their em bst eies to preiiilent Jackson, under the pretext of seeking lhi.bjct.

very wisely, told them that it was no the province of civil to lake the place of i dividual ind n'ry, economv, and enterprise T'iey returned, and assailed him litical big if. Mr Van Bu'ei averted the imt principle ir. his first message, and it almost threw the whig parry into convuisinns. Frem that day, umil Ihi adj nmnietit of Congress, the leaders have drclared to the people that their supreme object wis to put the onntrr in srund ard hrsttl.y condition. Whether their infatua'ion still eoiitinues, after such miserable failure, is not yet apparent.

No idea could be more delusivp, or more fatal than thit f. which the whin party has professed to set. unsuccessful irsita was long ago predicted. The industry and activity of the crmmu fii'T, expended on the sml of the earth, and in exchanging and of its products, is the nnlv source ot a sound prosperity known to mankind. The tola province of civil government is to remove ippiriou obstruction to this course of human aitri t.

If if attemp'a more, it will depart from i' true province, and ul'iina'ety fail C.vil government cannot perf.i: in te labor of man. Ir cannot pri dme a suppiy when there is a natural ecarci It cannot awiken a ndur.il demand where men are alreaily supplied, feel noxvant Ir on throw oh fructinns in the way prosneritv, nd confine and chut up the natural course of men's buinr by tariff, and 01 lu impositions. Lo in every part of the earth, there ou find civil government, but how little of substantial prosperity If this end Could he effected by governments, hy was it not found out and put "in practice pretinus to the hig campaign The whig party promised to accomplish what wat in the naturr of thing impossible They have failed, ptdly failed, and the sober, refl cling portion if the immunity, wh nourished the hopes thus excited, have already begin to tee and rev Ir at their delusions. Ths Cost or thi Latk Cingaes The cost In the ci itry of the late ingrrs, can never pro. bably be estimated.

The pay which the memhets oted to thrnirlves for their services, eluding Contingencies, and the salaries clerks, amount to $3,031 039 00. Five arate bids of appro priation were parsed in which the piy and itiile amounts to SI 3S7. 771 63. This is the Congress which proposed to relieve the distresses of ths cuunlrv. CocsjT or Eaaoes The Conrt determined on leulay, by a vote of 19 lo 10, to hold the summer seesinn at the City Hill in the city of New York, commenci on the first Saturday of June xt The Chancellor then moved that the calender of wrrit of error be alorie Like 11 at that session, which was adopted and the urt adj turned.

Thb us and rr thc rcH awics. The de mand which the mechanics have so ling and urgently pressed upon the LegiI iture i a very simple one. The) merely ask that in the way of bmi. lie the S'a'e hll not engue in competition wiih theinaelves. and therehv act, at tne sime time, as an in trui tor lo rha viciou and depraved men, who after their dichrge from confi'iement 1) become the associates in labor with the vinuo'is mechanic D'lilitlesi they would not fear the competition of the Slate on an eqnnl foo'i ig.

for civil power ha always proved ineffi ient and unsuccessful amid he ripul competition of private business. But, in this esse, the State ha a large lorce on hind whoie labour can be applied to any branch of mechanical industry, without the charge of w.iges. The me. chanic, 1 the contrary, must pay waxes for his la. bnr, and in tin respect the competition is unequal Betides, on the part of the State the particular bu tinete i conduct rd on a vast scale, suffi.iert like wise to defy comptitinn.

The mechanics a'o sav that thi competition while ennflied to their branch of industry i unjuet and inconsistent ith the deportment of a government tlut claims to favor all her citizen equally and impartially. They further complain that tho convict who hive been taught a trid, when i fnnn confinement, come into thsir workshop and ike place a their companion, thus those in that branch of inilus try tie all the vicious propensities which in very many of the convict are too inveterate to be abandoned. They not obj ct to the engagement of them by the Slat in tome useful and profitable pursuit, which may even be advantageous to them when released, but they ay that when the interest and welfare ut the private citizen and the convict is put in the ame scale to be decided, no State should hesitste a moment to maintain and favor the industrious and honest citizen whn ha al ways upheld her laws, rather than the vicious and dishonest man ho ha openly violated and ed thote law. There can be no doubt of the propriety aod jo. lice of these ertion, nor of the duty of the S'aie to liten to them.

Much embirrissment thus far seems to have arisen from the difficulty of deter mining to what pursuit the State should divert this great amount uf labour which she hat under her eotilrjl, and at the time time not expose it to similar objection a those urged by the mechanic. This is a serious difficulty. ill We have no doubt that if no single puranit shall be found which will engross all this Ub.mr, it yet may be fiua'ly asuign to different ones in such a manner as to obviate the present complaint. An experiment wjs made by employing a few convict in (he manufacture ot tilk. Thi wat simple, unaccompanied with any hazard and ol little exper.se.

It succeeded. Here is a pursuit that will employ a few. But this di. version of the labor is of trifling moment. A prop osttion it now mad that a number of the convict hall be employed in mining.

An examination bat been made ami a full report ren lered Thit i a different experiment from that of tilk manuiac ture. The necessary expense it greater me time of trial it longer, although successful result would bt more amply rewarded. have not examined all the circumstances rt tpecting the present proposition, nor the expense that would attend it. Apart from these consideration there can bi no doubt of the propriety ol any etrly steps that should be wisely taken and prudently conducted to cbviatethe evilt that embarrass the mechanics. It occurs to us that a number of the convicts might be very usefully employ td in quarrying maible, or other ttone.

This i oa'trial that easily obtains a marker, and i eipe cully in tuch dttnaoJ at present on our public wotkt. VnonrtA DmoctATic CowrKHTiowThis Convention, wh ch hat been in tessioo at R'eh mond.ar'joutned late on Siturday vening They do ited a proposition, which it was reaolved. al moil unar.imous'y before adjournment, to sustain, recommending to the democrats of the Unio that a National Convention be held on the fourth Mo.i of November next that the delegates be chosen by congressional districts, five to each dis trict, and the S'ate Convention to appnint two, and that the mthig in convention be by states, each slate giving as many votes at it is entitled to presi sidantial electors. We find the allowing remark on the subject in the Richmond quirt And now we come forward to announce to the people of Virginia, and of the whole Union, that the democracy of the O'd minion are one and innivifiijtH We have had difficulties to contend with much diversity of oninion in our own ranks ind at one time wnre afraid of serious dissen sion! We s'ated frankly that there were breaker ahed and even on Saturday evening, we had fears of the result. But after a few thunderclap, the storm has dispersed, the rkies have brightened, and a sunshine calm has returned to the Heavens.

The result ot thi ereat Convention indicate beyond all doubt and beyond all suspicion, that union, like tie dove ot peace, has come hack to the republi can party arid that ihev will conounr in the sprint; eiemons or 1514, and in the presidential election of 1S I4 Henceforth, then, we recommeed to cur par'y, firm ie, eq'ianimitv, confidence in each other, cor fHence in O'jr cause, eonfidence in our success No man cm break us to pieces aod the deluded nun who on Id attempt it, wil he shaken (iff, aiid in the winds it the resolution of the Convention, he "forfeits hi claims (forever) to the confidence of the part." Corrttpotflinrtoj thr Evening Pott Washington, March 7ih, 1943 The Madisonian announces, this morning, that Mr. Wise will cert.iinly be a candidate for re election in the district which may be foimed to include Norfolk, now represented by Mr Mallory, who is to reliro from the field in hU favor. Mr Cushing still remains in town, and will not probably leave until the end of the week. His in icntion is a it seems to be understood, to set up his arat in Congress. Mr.

Prrflit alo remains here. Whether he return immediately, to enlighten the Hoosier with regard to the motives which hive actuated nim in his erratic and conspicuous course in C. neress during the past two years, is somewha' doubtful There is no ubl. however. I suppose, that he ha been or will he offered the post of minister to azil, Austria, or Russia.

It is rumored that each of the places will be soon vacated by the resignation or recal of the present ecupants And, referring to the diplomatic changes, I wish to notice that, by the omi my part, of a psge at the close of my letter of Saturday morning last, what was intended to be said of the doubt expressed by some, of Mr. Spencer's accept ance of the place tendered him, is made to apply to Mr. Irwin and th mission to Copenhagen. Judge Porter airived in ti wn yesteiday, and is prepariig to enter upon the duties of the head of the War Department. He will be inducted into office in I he course of the week.

To morrow Mr Sprncer will take charge of affairs at the Trea sury. It i said that there will be numer us changes in the consulships and other governmental agen rie abroad. Whether the new appointment will emade from the rank of the "young republican party." now in course of formation, or indiscrimi nately from among the democracy and whigery of the countrv, is, of course, not to be foretold with confidence but the enemies of the administration say that the only que' ion to be asked of any ap plicant lor office hereafter is, is he a rooJ and efli cient Republican?" in other words, will he be a useful accession to our electioneering corps Rumors and sayings respecting the movements of parties, and the intentions as well as the acts 1 public men, area part of the political history ol the lime which is the only apology thf require1 to be given for the gnajiping portion of the presen letter. Your readers may perhaps be inclined to exclaim, bring us no more reports, especially from Washington, and indeed they are now getting a lit tie out of season. You will hive no more of them.

There appear list night and again tonight, ab ut seven o'clock in the evening, and in the south western part of the heavens, a streak of light. which passed for the genuine tail cf a comet. It wasviiible for about an hour and a halt. Beginning at the horizin, it extended along the sky, in a i easterly direction for abou seventy degrees. The appearance of the streak was considerably blighter to night than last night, and did not fade away so abruptly as when first H.

LKGISI.ATl UK OP M.W YORK. IX SENATE MomdaY, March 6. MEW It AND KRIE RAILROAD. Mr. Foster sustained the cision ol tne chair.

anil replied to the argument ot Mr. Sherwoo'l Mr. itt th took fl mr, in opposition to the decision of lie chair, and argued that the bill was both an appropriation of punlii money to lo cal and private purposes, and an alteration of a noav poimc. Mr. Strong took the same ground and was fol lowed nv Mr.

Rut, also in opposition to the decision of tne chair The President then gave the ground of his de cision; when the question was Liken on the appeal, and the deciion of the chair sustained by the lolinwing vote A VKS ssr Bicker. fhimherlsin. Corninr. Tlick on. t'snlkmr Koxei, Kranklin, Hukiu, Lou, Mitchell 11111 iitoi van in, woias is.

NOKs Menrs. Denni ton, Devo. Elv. Hunter, t.aw renen. Toner, Ruger, Scott, gcovil, Sherwood, h'rung.

So the bill was declared passed, and ordered to the Assembly lor concurrence. Tuesday. March 7, Mr. Dickinson called for the consideration of his resolution in reUtion to the pi inline of the rep rt 01 tne comptroller 01 last year, relative to the ex pend lures on the canals. Mr Ely thought this one of the el ran test reso lotions ever ptes nted ti a deliberative body vvnai au'nonty nave we to order our clerk to call on the printer to tho Assembly and demand a pub lic norumein.

Mr D.ckinson thought this a very important re solution. How could we act un the bill to pav contractor without the fact contained 1:1 this do tiinent We cannot. Mr Lot 1 oppoied the resolution as imposing an unneceieary and eless burden upon the clerk He alio repelled all charges of bad motives on the last Assembly. The hour 12 having arrived, the business of the senate was suspended. ASSEMBLY.

A bill from the Senate in relation to the New York and Erie Kailroad was read the first time, hen Mr. t. strong objected to the second reading io nay. I he committee cf the whole. Mr.

Jones in the chair, took up the bill to railuce the canitul ol the Mechanics' Bank of the cily ot New York fto Mr. tldihawav nbiected to the i.rovmon that the bank alter the 1st January, 1949, shall be ie quira 10 ro'oriouie 10 me saiery luml oniv un reduced capi al and moved to strike it out. Mr. I.eland explan ed that a pint ion of the capi tal had been lost, without any fault on the pait uf tne stockholders, and insisted that it would be 1 just to them to exact more from their dividends in the shape ot contributions to the safety fund than in ir arrtial eapilil. I he speaker said thit was the first time that the capital ot a bank had been pn posed to he reduced, that tne ManK was required to contribute alter such reduction the full proportion required by the original capital.

It was a new principle, and wouid bewiong, but lor the fact that the safrty fund was de fi ienl, and that this deficiency arose while the capital uf the bank wss nominally full Mr. natnaway amendment was negatived, and the bill (after striking nut the 4th section relative to the vote of each stockholder on the share held by them) was reported to the house. The amendment wa renewed and again defeated, and the bill ordered to a third reading. The following it pirt of the account given by an eye witness, of the capture and sacking tf Ista lif, tn ArTghan town, by the British troops For two days the place was given to fire and sword. Of the plunder, from ils bulki.

ness, only a small part could be brought away, all the rest wss burnt. All tho bitterness of hatred a shown by the soldiery, both European and na natred worked up to a climax by the various accounts ihev have had of A Hi an atrocities, and by seeing ihe passes from Guiidamnrk lo Choord Cabul strewed with the bodies of their un brtunate countrymen. Nut a man wat spared. whether Wllh nr without nnna not a nriaoner taken hunted down like vermin, mercy was never dreamt of. Verily we have been tvenged.

Wherever the dead body of an Afighan wat found. me Hindoo bepoy immediately set fire to hi cloths, 1111 tne curre ol a burnt father might at tacb to hi children NAVAL We understand that Captain Joshua R. Sands, who has been second in command at the Bri oklyn Navy Yard, taket command of the Yard iromand titer the 10 instant, until otherwise oidered. in the place of Commodore Perry, wh taVet cemmtnd if the trjuadroa on lie coast ol Airica. A bill toabolirh imprisonment for debt, passed the Senate of Maryland Monday laat.

It had previously passed the House of Delegate. A splkhdio work i proposed to be issued by John J. Audubon and the Rev Dr. Buchanan. It title ill be the "Vivipirous Qiadruped of North America." It will contain figure and descrip lions of all the quadrupeds in this country, including Texas, California, the British possessions, and the Arctic regions.

Many of the species will be given of their natural size. The platee will be twenty two by twenty eight inches, ar equal in heati'y and interest to those of the large work of Audubon. Indeed, from the specimens before us, they will not be surpassed in their execution by a thing of the kind heretofore published in this untry. They are likewise to be carefully colored from the original drawing. All the information collected by the authors, as well as the in teresting observations of othert, will be comprised in the work.

It it to he issued in abnut thirty numbers, at intervals of two months, of which the first will ap. pear in December. Each number will contain five plates, and be sold for ten dollars. It is unneces tiry for ut to say that thit will not only he a highly valuable work, but the most splendid of the kind that can be got up among ut. Thc Mcdico Chirargicai.

Rkviiw The first number of this i mr lal for IS is re published fr the ig'ish copy, by R. Jr. S. Wood, 261 Pearl street. For the Evening Po.

Srn I observe in your paper of Wednesday last. that Judge Belts, in his address to the Grand Jury, lays down the position 'that the jurisdiction ol the Circuit Court over crimes extended to all vio. lations ofthe laws oflhe United States, committed in this district, or in any portion of it ceded to the United States, or on board American vessels on the high seas, ci in foreign bays, harbors. itc." Adv. rting afre'wards to the probbilitv of the case of theSimers being brought before them.

he adds Evry matter oj a criminal character come within thetr jurdiction which could be tried 6v a court of Imp" II I rightly comprehend the J'lrle, the powers here claimed for the Crcnir Court, entirely super red those of Military and Naval Courts Martial in all cases of mutiny, murder, theft, as ault and battery, 4tc. for these ire criminal offences triable by a court of law. So f.r as is doctrine extends, it therefore amounts to a nullification of ihe law tor the better government of the Nivy, passed he 23 1 ot Anril, and substantially declares all punishments inflicted for these crimes when committed on the hig seas in a ship of war, by sentence of court martisl. illegal. That law con fi les these 1 unishmenti to such tribunals exclu sively it has been in eration forty two years, and so far as I know, has never been questioned until now.

Under ill operation, capital punish. ments, gradation of rank, forfeitures of pay, whipping and imprisonment have been inflicted on hundreds of officers and men, ei ther sentence of courts martial, orby commanding officer whose discretion is restricted by the laws and regulations of the Navy. for the first tims, at least the first that has rnme under my observation the exercise ofthee powers, is publicly assumed by the presiding of ficer ofthe rcuir Court, and this vesrise to a most itnporta question, in the derision of which, in my opinion, depends the future destiny of our Nsvy. Is the for the tier government of the Navy a nullity, or is it not Does the Act establishing the Circuit Court transfer the functions of courts martial "in all cases that can be tried by a court of law" to these tribunals In other words, is the Nivy of the United States transferred by the decision ofthe Judge to the superintendence ofthe Court over which he presides? The two laws cannot exist co equal one mut over ride the orher The officerslof the Navy can not serve two masters and it is proper they should know as soon as poislble, whether they are object to military, or common, or statute law It is indispensible to their security, that they should understand wnether in the denunciation or ii fi ction of pur.ishmeats, for criminal offences which may be tried in coutts of law, under the sentence of a court martial, or the sanction of the laws and regulations of the service, they are acting illegally, and of course exnosinj themselves to be prosecuted by evry criminal who has thu been brought to justice This they certainly ought to know and I earnes'ly hope Judge Belts will take the earliest opportunity of defining the jurisdiction of his court in such a plain, distinct, and definite manner as pLin sailors can fully com prehend. Should it appear orn his explanation nrovi.

del he condescends to give one that it is within rii3 power to remove an fficer of the vy actually on trial before a court mirtial, to the Circuit nrt, alter the proceedings have en nearlv riiiidSeil, and it lias licome almost rtain from the testimony already adduced, that aca'iiltal must follow there to tie tried again and if we are given disti ct'v to understand, that hereafter, al crimes committed on boatd our public vesel. uch as mutiny, urder theft, are to be hrouiht before that court for tri 'land punishment. I liaii men I re the f.vcr ot a little suace in your columns, in i rder to point out the consciences of And if I do not demon trate to the entire satisfaction of every ratinnel mind nar su a transfer nf lunsdictioo wil completely aniitriiute an iiisripiuie and snhnrnatii all et nciency all uslnlness in th avy, as utterly ro pataitzethr rmht arm of Ihe natinnil dofence it wi'l not be because the ceourid on which stand is ible, but that I am too weak to Mistai'i it I fear, ir I verv much fi nr t' ere is a secret. yet powerful i. fl ienre at work, prompted, nut hy motivi of public good or public justice, but by private leclit gs ot revenge, which, not ing able to satiate itei hy an appeal to the pronr and ap.

prnpriate tribunal, which is alone nullified to de cideacaseof teennical necessity, is seeking to transler it to one which it is probable may not he impartial, and hirh. at all events, is not so ell fitted to judge Th re are strong svmptnms. every ay becoming more oh. ion, that this flu ence will not s'ick at any point stvrt of overturn ing, or setting at ught, II the long established and salutary maxims and feelings which enabled our navy to gain i many triumphs, in order to compass a scheme of vengeance for an act of im petinus necessity, a well as tern. ii'fW hie jus tice.

If I am not greatly mistaken, wesee this not lily in the attempt to wret thecaeof the Sombre trom a tribunal to wl ich, I maintain, the law has exclusively committed snch tters, but in the withuiawal of ce.tain naval apprentices, whose testinvuiv had been previ nslv favo ahle to Cora mander Mackenzie, in tne Court of I quirv, from giving their evidence before Court Martial, iindt ihe pretence ofan application to the Minne Lourt to relieved trom th ir inden ures, on the sround ther of havi been apprent ced when under the age specified by law, or of cruel treatment. No better ows than the pre umed secret aniiroe of thi mvslerious influence, that no boy can be anpre ticed to the mvy without either himself, hi arent. or his gu rdian. ms.king oath thai he is ofthe proper age, and thai false swearing, in all such cases, ha been deemed perjury by act ol congress. man incur ine unrelenting vengeance oi a man high in power for execu'ine summary ju tice on a confessed, convicted ciiminal, whose fate, how.

ever melancholy, chal lenses no sympathy, when cooiraste wan the deep damnation ol nit mem laiea crimes, am. fce. A Fbiind TO the Navt. Further Effects) of Milleipm We find in the New Hampsl irn papers an account of the death ot Mr. Shortbiidge, aged finy five.

He was formerly a merchant respectable standing in Portsmouth, but, by misfortune in business, had been several ears reduced in i neruniarv affairs. and suffered much from an almost incessant menial derangement. At the day nf bis death he was imagining Ihe time of theSecoid Advent was to take place. He had made garb for Ihe occasion, tnd with thi he was waiting; until, becoming impatienr, ne cuaibed lo the top of a high tree. There, in his lone white ascension robe.

he made one aspiring effort, but was precipitated to the ground, and ins antly died from a broken nee. notion nuueiw. A Querno. During the last year, orjflelega Hon to Albany were asked whether theyrere in favor of Mr Loomia's resolution, to annd tha constitution that no money should be raise on the credit of the state without the content ofe peo ple. They answered in the affirmative, bw, we wish to know what hat been done to carrjrat the principle.

Thc Emigrant Bcsimxts. An attapt ap pear to be making to excite prejudice ind ill feeling against the persons conducting te emigrant buiinets. We know not what iiatantial a .1. loanaaiian mere lor mi, some evipersons may endeavor to share in every honorable bsiness, but to assert that those gentlemen who five Ions been known and are experienced in thifusiness are unworthy persons, it unjust, and wil not be credited by the good tense of the cotnmuity. To the Kdxtor ofthe Evening Pott Sir I have received a letter from Illinat.

in re htion to the taxes in that state, which my be in teresting to non resident land holders. 1 is from Washington Cockle, Eq and at follows "I had intended to write you at soon s.nnr adopted some plan about the taxes of ts inowtearntn.it thev have done p. and as 1 received the information at the post offitp, on my way to Macomb on business, I have nnif limn to drop you word that they have rtduced taxes due the t. to 15 cen't on $100 valmSon, and leave 11 10 me Uu ty Unn nisi of the res iective counties to reduce the cjnty tax or not. nave you any ining mr me 10 a i in this way The paimnti.f the taxe for 1142 wa mist.

pined in 1S42 by a direction from tie xerntive ofthe Sate, until the action of theLgisIa ure, which it appears from the above let er has now been had. The former tax was 30 cents on the $100, and was payable by the terms ofthe law on that subject, in the bills of the hanks of the state. Those banks failed some time after which event, and in August or September last, the proclamation ot the Executive was issued, forbidding their col lection. and preventing the appointment officers for that purpose. No obstacle nnw exists in the wav ol piymen', and it shou'd immediately be made.

Mr. ckle wat until a few years wna resident of New Ymk, and was connected in hntines with DividS. Jones, of the New York Bar. an employment which he left on account of sis health. I ran recommend hint to land holders of Illinois (which I do wiih ut his knowledge) as a pioper per on to act for their interests in the state.

He is a man of strict integrity, of active, prompt business habit, and a mut deervi'g an 4 gentlemanly man. His address is French Creek Pot! Office, Peoria county, Illinois Youm, Sl. GEO. B. BUTLER.

Th fitelltv of lsnd agents who has aettd har. tofora may ascertain! from the fate, whether or not they bars mfcte allnwanc to their prinripals foi the difference bet wren the bank bills of the state, which fell vary low, and the money of the Eat U. Circuit Cocrt, reft 8 The Somert fate The Grand Jjiy this day applied to I Conr' for in'o'matinn as to whether nffeice com. mitted on ard armed vessel of the United Slates, at ea, were cognizable by court of law Judge Betts in reply, told the Grand Jury thit as the question was oneof more than ordinary import ance, he wi hwd tl.e Grand Jury to put the 'ery in writing, and that he would give them a written rep'v to it. Te Charge of Murder at Sen The Grind Jury have dismissed the complaint against ihert Rice, Captain of th Caroline Prati.

whose arrest, we reported a day or two since. We nndert'and it was dismissed nn the ground that had the captain allowed a boat to he lowered, it muif have been instantly swamped, fr the then sta'e of the weather, and that it wa therefore better that the one mm should ied than risk the lmot inevitable n'hers in a vain attempt to save him. Jmtrnnlof Cimmerce. Democratic National CowvrwTiow. A veniion correspondent of the Be inignn Ga cnmtnain of the appointment, by the tare de mocratic a'ate convention, of delegates t' national convention.

en minite candidste for President and Vice President, upon the ground that the call n' th convention and th people in the choice of delegates contemplated no such thing, and suggests that that business he done, upon full notice, some fu'ure convention, to he held nerliaps during the session of the legislature. We are inclined to concur wifh this wrirer. that, under the circumstance, it uld have been better to defsr the choice of Htlega'es to a fu'ure time A the name of sever 4 pr minent member of the democratic party are before the public as competitors for the honor of the nomination, sonnor'ed hv numerous and zealous friends, and only one of them can he selecred, while thereat perhaps mav be dis appointed, there seem to he a nre siry for great ctirion and fairness in the rmatinn of the con vention which is finally to decide the question, in order to give satisfaction and insure harmony Henc we woul. I prater, sin" he district srs'em is conceded on all hands to be the most democrat, ir, and is, moreover, established bv centres, that the convention, which mav be called th ensuing season the nominat on of member of congress, he empowered to appoint those delegates This brines the mitter to the nearest practicable ap proach to the people "elves, and cannot, a we conceive, be liable to objc'ion from the most fastidio'u. W'th in the surest way is always the best.

Vamont Patriot. VFe have never known the democracy of the state more united a d. when united th can earrv the state. Th nmnds wo were deceived hy the hard cider orgies of 1841 Hv th te ts of thousands of promises msdo and false tales told are awakmi to their true interst. and will found arraved, in Angus', where they naturally bc'nig thera iks nf the democracy reidv to vote for Whitcomb and Bright, a.id a full moTatic ticket.

This i not imigination Eveneomeof the leaders are fain to acknowledge, the hopelessness of their caose Indiana State Sentinel. Powhatan Mamsiojt DKaTHoyvo This ven erable mswiin, situ.ite ahi uf a mile Irooi cb mond. (Va wa recently entirely d. strryed hy fire, get her with its conten's. There wit an insu rmce of $1000 on themannon, and SSXIO on the furniture.

Thb or Pir.s By ihe brig William, tt Chsrlesron fr tnnzis, we have received advices that theU brig Boxer, 'm'g Bnl lus. arrived at Matanzas, on the 20th ult from a cruz near the Isle of Pines having fallen in wiih and given chase to a topsail schooler whose move ments and appearance exntea suspicion, hut which contrived to make her escape without being over hauled. Firk. The paper mill of W.itson, New Hartford, was deatroved by fire on Sitnrd night last. There va an insurance ot on the budding, and 1 000 nn the stock.

Pricks Cup.re.nt at Lac Illinois, Feb 21. Pork one cent per pound Butter from five to six Wheat twentv five cent per bushel Corn at ten Grouse thirty seven and a half cents per doz Venison twenty five cents per haunch; Ligs six cents per dozen Chickens am Dicks, no demand. ArroisTMsirr ar ths ParsiDCtrr, Confirmed by the Seriate. criTOH Rocsr orrtcaas. Colle tora WiHiam Lull 6 re appointed at Newport, Rhode Island Calvin Bl the, Philed lphia Pennsylvania, vice Thas.S.

Hiai'h Peter S. BowJoin. Cherrystone Vir vice Holt, deased urvovor Dennis Dkw ev. Norfolk. Virginia.

vice Parker, hoje commiion ha expired. Lateo orricras Registors Abraham Iw appointed. Kalsma too. Michiesn Jsmes "ireh. Plattshnrg Mi suri.

Receireia A. ier.Nw Orlaans Lo'iilna. ia A 8 I.ewis.d cossod. Elwari M.Ssmaet, Plattsbnrc. Missouri.

Reward Rsntolph, rr appinte.l, at Colnmbns, Misisnpi. Oo ge Oreensbnrg, Louisiana, vice Thomas Womsck. deceased. Arroismrsts rj ths Govtnoa By an! with the ad vie and consent of th 3ate. Msrch 1.18tS.

F.rieCountv Lorenzo Wavbnm and Mile nes of Yet these wretched in trumen of Rntrsio, to ne inspector or wi" a mysterious influence, have been incited to declare themselves, or their parent, neriured. and to ub jct the offenders 'o the severe pena tes, under circumstances which, combined wi other pregnant iiidicati in sufficiently point to the object for which they were tempted lo publish their own disgiace, and that of their parents. A few such ex.uni les should th a'tempt prove successful, wi etle. tually nut an end to a project for raising efficient pttty officers and able seamen, which was in successful operation, and promised the most important benefits fr the country. In conclusion, sir, 1 will only add.

thai, it the course now indi cated hy the declaration of Ju lge Betta.i pur Ued towards Commander Mackenzie, and the mysterious influence slmuld eventually triumph, no officer, either of the amv or navy, will hereafter dare to do what his duty to himself, his fellow officers. tne service, and the country demaids, under cir cumstances ot most press i ex gencv. He will stand the zsrd himself and nis taithful officers being butchered, his vessel turned from the protection of commerce to its destruction, his pro'es tion and his country branded with disgrace, rather Knight whose ta ex ires Aug 8,141, and Schuyler R.iss. whoso term has expired. Oerret Hslirnneck.

or Bill no to inspector oi Letiher vice Wm Tuttla, whose term expires 8th May next. r.ristns Loomls and Ashsel Camp, ol BufTilo.to be In spectors of Lumber; vice Anthony Sweat, whose term ha expired, and John Wright, wkocs Una expire is Aug 1841 John Drnmson, of BntTiIo. to na inspector 01 Do mastic Distilled Spit its; vice John Ptinco, whose term expired William Katrhnm. er Ban no, to inspector oi run; vice, George MC Ruignt, wnose term expires istn nop temper next. Miles Jones, or BaT in.

ton iiispuctsr or rot na rean Ashes; vice George McKoignt, whole tana expires 19th Aug 10. Mrrh7. New York lohn Bowie. William Sherwood. John Eversjn, James Oaft ley, Enoch Desn and John Tit, to he Inspectors of Sole Leaihar sice Cbarle OrirSn.

Joha Raymond, Matthew Red, Philip Snedocor, inard Trsner, na wm r.iwsras, wnose terms na wiilism Green, John I Moms, Nsthsn Ronert, esios ander, Dennistown. It sac Bmwn. John Kinnay. JosepB Williams, Smith Hicks and William Farley. In anectora'of Lumbar vica Patrick VfeArdle.

taphen Stil well, Jemea Brown, A niiver. wm Peter Tice. Bimon AcksrmiD, Jhn Button and Dudley Sbifirld, whsss terms hsv aspire I. William De Inmectoror Lamner; vice iuen Sr decker, whose Urm will expire Aug lath, It4l Wiilism Erickson.toba Inspector of Flaxseed; vice John Btawart. whose trm has expired.

Wasbincton County John MeLean. to be First Joara; William Parker and Luthr 1 Howe, to be Judges; reappointments. Yates Coonty Eliiha Donbladay.of Italy, to oo Judge ofthe County Courts; reappointed. Augustus Torry, of Porter, an Jscoh Tremper. or Ben Ion, to boJudgas, whose term will expire April ItUt.

James McMistsr. of Benton, an BenJ Tnthlll, of Commissioner lor Loaning U. dt moneys; vice Alexsodor Pattan and Aleaander Wait taker, whose terms have expir Banrrupt Applicatioiis. Petitions were pre seated to the District Court, on Wednesday, by the following person, to be declared bankrupt JsmasO Dow.ef New York.lat merchant, and as en of the late firm of Bornbam Dow. William Kennedy Ricry.of New York, hatter.

Harlow K. "111. of New 7erk merchant Barnard Now York. blacksmith. Vlijah dmack.ol Now York sash and blind mlKtr.

Rudolph Bonner, ef Nw York, attorney. CoratUut Laysur rurdy.of Nw York, olUtr. Tbavcu nr the Cakat Wisti Pkaiaiu have been issued in a cheap form, by Greeley Ac McElrath. Howard's Hotel Paicts rcduccd. We learn that the Proprietor of this Hotel, ha deter mined to reduce hia prices.

This is an excellent and well patronised establishment and at thit time it unusually crowded. Still its host has deter mined to make the change, because it will accord with the general wish of travellers, and be on the same scale with the price of other thingt that have fallen in consequence of the general depression of business. The price are reduced from two dollar, to one dollar and seventy five cents for ladiet and gentle men. Ladies ordinary and on dollar and fifty centt fur tingle gentlemen for any term over one day. The prices of wine are alto reduced, twenty five per cent.

Autisticai. Tbial or Strength. Inman, Huntington, May, Page, and Harding, have gone northward, to paint the portrait ol ex Governor Seward. Highest prize, one thousand dollars lowest, two hundred dollars. This it the right way every artist gets paid for his talent, though it may create a little heart burning.

Old and young artist contending expect a crash. Lectchis on Elocution To morrow eve ning Professor eenbank delive.t the second lecture of his second course, at the Society Library Particulars may be found in another Column. We have been present at some of these lectures. andean assure our readers that he rivets the at. tent ion of his audience, delights them with the charms he imparts tc finish elocution, and receives bursts of applause How.

Lkvi Woodburt. This eminent states. man, to morrow evening lecturers, before the Free Trade Association, at the Broadway Tubernacle. From the growing popularity of the Free Trade doctrines. and the great reputation of the lecturer, we should expect a full attendance.

This Fvbnitsg, the Rjv. ibert Baird will ad dress theaesemn'v of persons who may visit NiMo eethe P'anetarium. This gentleman has visit. ed, lor benevolent purpose, most of the courts of Europe, and met with favorable reception. See notice, in another eoinmn.

Omitts ArPDivTMtsTS. la reviewing our lists of appointment, we find that the following nave neen accident ly omitted Jirgu Herkimer FVb.W, 1841 Herkimer, to he sopri me court commissioner and master in chancery, ini lsrxof Matthew Myers white term has expired. Saesengs March 3. John Gilchrist of Charlton, to be a j'i1e; re ppointe ant. 11.1 da Feb 4J lamas M.Lewis and Chsrla S.

Wilron of ITtira. to notaries piblx in place of talham William, anl Timo'hy Orannie Theodore V. Hand ol Vernon, to be notary public re appointments. Nonwim ami Railroad. At a mee lii of the Directors ot this Company, held it Norwich last week, it wa unanimously agreed to extend the road to Gales Ferry, a distance of about seven miles.

Sad Affair. Last evening, a company of thirty yonng gentlemen and ladies from Troy, came here to attend Ihe services and the narting setmnn from a f.vorte minister. Soon after leaving the church in Division street, the runner of a Ion; open eleigh, containing about twenty five of the party, cut through the crust of the bmlc of snow in the srreet, by which the sleigh was overset and the passengers thrown out upon 'he ice curb stone, and 'ide walk, and five lidieaand one gentleman so bady injured on rheir heads and faces a to require surg c4 assistance. No limbs were frac ured The arr.idenr happened in consequence of the neglect to remove the snow from the street. A Mr.

S'il', his wife, two sisters and a sister in law are the principil sufT rer, two or three of whom 'e vrv seriously injured. Albany Eten. Journal, of Tucuday. Sao ErrecT or Millehism. We learn from the Augusta (M.

Banner, tt at no le than four maniacs were broiigh' to the hospital in that place, las' wrelt, from one town at ihe Eist, who were made insane by the Miller lnsion. AsroTHitR bill wot passed. Among the title in the List of Acts nassed, will he tnund that of act to bring into the Treasury moneys received by certain public officers before they can be disbursed, and for other purposes." This is an error Such a bill did pass the House of Representatives, but was arrested in Ihe Senate being ahjected to on the ground of its being an impracticable mea sure. Intel KJ BANDS' ARSAPAHILI.A Kines vil.r so called from an imarinary cure said to be performed by tie oval Tbis fatal "disease mik its arrearage on tf. ri nt parts of the body, bnt principally tct the its omaiencemert.

Irnm whence it o'ee is to seiie upon, ind utterly destroy Ihe cartil gs. ligame ta and bones The fit st symptoms are enlargement of the glands about thentck under the chi a hi hind the ears, which con nues to spread and increa in number, until tb inter nal organ become ttfcteil, and th Inns, liter, ard nvs sentary glanrts ate etiveliMd in di ease. srom which ihe patient is onlv relieved in his vufl'erirgs by tne pale dim seneerol death. Sarsaparille baa been proved bv qettiil espetiment in a great vuroty of cse, to aerial and perm mentlv enre this and similar rompl nnU; such es cr iloiis tumors, ro les 'jrhsrd lumps, cere, obsti iiate cttaneous etuptions From tha iieculiarcoailii nation of lbi lnable mi dicine. it oierates on the sys.

lem as 'be or.lt trne 'ro al tench edl pelling the di eiee an. 1 raatorine fio' nd health. As such it is confiJently commen ted to the nflltete.l Pr. paied and eihnleirfile and retsil.an for evporta tation hy A Ssr.ds It Co, Granite Bail ling, 473 Br 1 ay. coin rnf Chnti'ber treet, Also, sold by A fc.

snl 79 and 100 Fulton, and 77 Eft Brosdwa cor nerof Va ki Price I per hot le. feis $4. fflyAU'TlOJJ KOTICF TRU TF.K'iS SIAI.K OF oEtU riFUI. A VALUABLE OILPAIMTINOS Conliuurd and Dor I. A frenmne Clnio at pntilic ile A I.F.Vi is direct to ai woince he sale of 'he Tiust TUKSDAY MORMNO.tbe 14th inst, at 1 1 o'clock, A.M., at tbe ea'es room No 141 Brodway Th's salecompnes ihe irot desirable and recherche portion of the collection bring istalilished originals of eml nent matter, lirhtj fri.n and calculated either for the parlor or cabinet.

By order of sml Mai ban. E'q Trntee. Also, the snperb raimings announced at ths lsst True tap S4ie. jiut from Eu Ope. ihtendrd for a gall ry of the States Among tlism is picture by Claude ol architecture an marine certified from the celebrated col lee i in ol Mr.

Lan.b, of the I di Hoiie, lon Ther will be arrarged lor inspection on Fri lay Sa'nr. dav ai lsy. Ladies at 'n l' men sinB of viewing th splendid specimens of srt, are specially invitad to visit tne loom. mnv 't fjr HOIHKTO PILOTS AU OriiKHS Vessel uhject to the provisions of Chp XIV. Title II, sr icle first of ihe Raticd wiil be exsmm at the Quarantine Oroun l.

after the first day of April next. nc.tti iiul r. lotnu'i antdapUns Health Officer. Xf tOF IC UKKKMBl.VK will deliver the second Lecture of his Second Course, in tha Society Library, on Fri lay Evening March 10th. at7J o'clock llluitratinns Scene from viglais Scene from Cato Scene cm Macbeth lSee.

of John Adams Speech of BrcnchsBi on ma Kaierm Biu.ite.au:. Ticket' 40 cents Three Tickets for $1.45, or Six for tl. Biae be bait at 'he Bnokstord o' Paxton Miles Bart lrtt Willord from Tiofeseor Grsenbank, 7t Bickmorst. and at the door. mt at WM.

H. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer. fjes Will sell at public au at tha Merchant Ev TUESDAY. 14th iv la oV luck, the Mr bla Front Colonado Dwslli House and Lot No. 7:0 Brovlsrav.

directly fronting Washington Placo. The lot is 3t feet front and roar, and 137 leet de. mhd Stis LUDLOW, Auctioneer. (gj RIiKflillT HUDtv.HOLD PRRSJI TUBE AT No. 37 MERC F.R STREET, oetween Hraud and Brooms streets.

Ll'DLOW CO will sell A union on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, (March.) at 10 o'clock, at No 37 Mc cer street the elegant inmitara beloncii'Bt a ccntleman giving up houieVeapinv, being a complete assortment, part ot French msr ufacture, and msdo ta order, consisting of mahogany French parlor chairs, divans, conches and ottomans en nite, with satin and medallion damask seats, elrcant pier glasses. maBoga ay si ieboard, br tea and card table solas, chairs and rocking rhairs, with hair cloth marble top tables and dressing bureaus mantel and table lamp, 011 paintings and engravings, handsomely framed; a piano forte, n.shcrany wardrobe with glass to panels of tho doors; French bedstraos, easy nd other cbaira. bedsteads, bureaus, wain etan's elegant Brassels carpets, imperial rugs, Venetian and other carpet, oilcloth. Bhrflield plated wa china rut kitchen furniture, lie, with which thosale will cunmenre. Catalugue can be had on Wedeesdsy.the day before ths sale, st the office of the Auctioneer, No.

1 Broad st. mhost fNo 4 MARRIED: On Tuesday. 7th inst at 8t. John's Chapel, the Rev. Dr.

Berrlsn. Mr. NELSON C. ARSELIS.to Miss HELEN dangh'er of Benjamin Rider, all of this city. In New York by the Rav.

Doctor Joha ever, of St. Pe tor's rharch, ontbeih of October, 1S4I. JOEPH DE TIVOLl.to Miss JANE GRAHAM WESTON, of tbaeity of New York, daugh'or of Robert L. Weston, frorfi th Nor.hof Ireland. Joseph Do Tivoli, oi Tnsoany, Profe.

sorof tho languagss.in Philadalphia, aad son of Mr. Tivoli, formerly slarchant of Leghorn, Italy. DIED On Wednesday, tthinst. arter short illnsss. ELIZA BETH ANN, infant daughter of John and 'an Richards.

At Inwood, S'aten Islsnd.Wedneslsy tthinst ERASER, second son of John P. Nesmith, sged on esr and two At Westerly, I on Thursday, 3d hist. JAMFB BURGER. Ja of Jam M. and Mary C.

S. Burger, of this city. MARINE LIST. CLEARED THIS FORENOON. Brig Emily.

Sherwood. Charleston. Dunbsm fc Dhnon: Juan A Castagens. Kellar. Georgetown.

C. BrH Vrse; scbsChaa Thorn. Smith. Darien. Geo.

Do sailli Eclipse, Smith, Philadelphia. A Cooley Co ARRIVED THIS FORENOON. Ship Waehington, Shanklsnd, 4 da fm Ibiladalphia, in ballsst, to master. Sea Edinburg, Decker, 3 di fm York Biver, with oys ters. Sch Chief, Van Name, fro York Biver, with Srh Tusrerora.

Richniond.wlth Soar and tobacco. to Allen Psxon. Beh Cornelie. RiekerUoa, fa New Bedford, with oil, to jsraey wij uu ItCUieiy. BELOW 1 brig.

sin vn i i i. ui ii nn rrK, Duiianasi I gu, Norrolk; Balalo, (Br) HcBunie, It Joans, J. WtalSW. COMMERCIAL do do oo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do LATEST DATES. Lrvcrpaol.

Feb I Havre 1, on Hon. I New Orlen. ales at th Stock Kxebsngo March. share Delaware A Hudson. 7 SO It 4 a 2 Sfi to Mechanics' Bnk do do Seventh Wart Bank cash Bank of Comoierre, tall.

Franklin Bk. tin Canton Co tic and Syracuse Auburn It SjracuM Harlem Ha 87 Kentucky Short do. do. do do. lo do do do do do do.

inoO Kentacky Sixe, 4000 do do 400 do de 3000 do do 6 share Canton Co It de New Jersey 10d toW cash r3 DIOJ 1000 Kentucky Bin 1000 Ohio tixe. I860 6000 do do sons do do 1000 do do 1000 do do 6000 do do 1000 7, 188 oto do 10t 61, 1SSI ie tr. rs, i7 1000 N.T. ISM 05 4J'e. I 61 100 Illinois Sues, 1870 100 do do as too City I tit bit l3rnos brw 104 sit I I Feb 10 7 Kit Tt 9J SO i 101 so 16 si 7ii 70j 7t 7ii tot 10 101 101 01 to 'i 1C6.

9C00 do do b34 1C6 Commercial stock Exchange Sales, Match 9 No. IS Wall svaacT. The Public. Bitted frc. 1400 8 Tretsnrr Notes 101 1UOO tarpora wn 1830 si 1000 obio 6', I960 rw 7t 100 sono IOiM 3000 6O00 en 3000 600 1000 anno 4000 do 69 7n 6: 70 t5 i Sew York Auction Sls 8.

By AUSTEN, WlLMFROINO A Co. Teas Terms: Notes at six months payable in th city nf wVnrk to ta male satisfactory to the fellers. Yonng Hveon 71 chests at 4 1 4 cts per lb; tl do 4tcj 40 do 431; t'l 4o 4n: 94 do 39; 93 do 37(; 33 da Si: 101 do 74; aOSdo70; An 09; I do 67 7 no so; lO do si Xl.loSI.: 40 do 64; 43 do 01: IO00 Oil; 60 do 14 .1. at 11. it .1., Sil 4i.ln&l: 2fl don; 30r)n4S; l8 do 4S1; 8s fo 48i I.i0 47: St Jo 441: Si do 4t SI do 44: do l)ilo4l; 3do 39: 38 ilot '10 do 3S; 48 do S7J, i lrfn Sit 40 do Mi: 41 do 1i.

71 do it: 10 do Hi. tOi dn lis, (iflldi wi'hlr 37 13 lb boxes 91, 83 do 400 lb do 17; BVO do II HS'n I6C estsT3c; ISdo71f, Itohesls S8; ltdo7; 10 do tl; IHidoOil: 39 IO 49. 33 Ho 451; 4Sd4Jj Ilnn Skin 1.19 1 1 rhiKts 4GI it 4l: tl do4l. 31 10. to 41 19: Si Ho 41: 12 do 39 1 10 do do 37; 4 Jo tt; 70 do 34 1 46 Jo Si; 7t do 31 i lo wlin.irawn nunuowdm SO I chests fl 7 1 in no 10 00 an; Hoiy.

IS4d0'l 5, Htdl ol; 64 do 4t 1 i dot. 7do4S: Idn40l 3 Imi erial ii hts77c; 4do70; IS do 7i; 7 'o 71; 8 do 14 I 141 doil; It do 60; 40 do 4 I 30 do 18 do 41: 8 dot So'icbong 'l schesis6jc; is no so; mmi o'l Am. in. ia.t l.lo51 i S3 do 63: 34 do and 10 I I oo 43: 31 doi; 90do: (4" withdrawn 16413 lbbss 4t; 40 do 48 1 87 4A; 100 14 lh do 81; 40 I lb do 49, an is.lhHo as i.M 900 IS In do it: 30do35. Powchong 10 1 3 chest.

8J 89 do 40; 4i do 471 do 43; 98d. 4l 1 Sdo43. 114 do 41 I 104 'i rhertsso. AO I 3 36 8 do 33 1 333 do and 6SJ ao su: lOdo 39 1 4: ill withdrawn Pecco chests and 10 1 3 do 89 CnU. Bmohto Measer Marrh At rket 46 Reef Ca tl I00 Shre, and 80 Swine.

100 Beef Cattle and 400 herp unsold Price Beef Cattlo eric generally obtained last week for lik quality war not sn.tsincd bettar ca'ile were at omof which sold for our higher qnotations. vix Extra at 4 76 a 6. First quslitr 31 a (4tt arrond qn.lity third qnalitv 3 60a 173. Sheep Dull lets were sold lii tl 60 to 4 78. 8wm No lou war sold.

A low wtte retailed from 4 to tc. Richmosd Mireh7 Tobaeo Lugs 3.36ii3, general sls 4.40ai 60; inferior to common le at. 1, 44i6 Ooou line 6 .6 Sto 7 Fin, verv littls offering, 7 to 10. Flour t6 6 8 to3 Plaster Vone in market. Salt 1.90 al .90 per sack.

Cloter Seed $4 per uhel. Exchange on ae nortnero ciues jc prt m. CiscisieTt. Marh 4 Flonr Rrcripts bv Wseon ves eerday upwards of 3U0 hrs chirfly sold at 3.40a4 63 one mall lot of favorite brand, 4.44 Proviioi a Lard at 4 I 4e at which pre a prima article is quick Receipts Tom the country yssteroay very Whisky Then were sales ol shout iCO brlsyester.lay. that cane to our knowledf a psrt st the balance at 14 Oft AMKRICAsJ IJISTlTlfTE EXHIBITION Of THE GRAVD PL VNET RIUM OK MIMTURF TH HE AVEVLY BODIES.

AT MBLO'S OAR OICN Thoexplanittons and glowing addreese bro'ieb' firth nigh ly Nihlo's brilliant Saloon are surpasstnrls teresting juofe Meigs' ad.iresaon luesday evening, was short, comprehsnsive. eloquent, and at tim super la. eivelv grand rrolessorleotiraud's deac.iiptioo wereea ceedinglv grsphic. He placed his hearers under Satnrn' hroa I brilliant ring with seven revolving moon, shooting long.to their infinite delight. This evening, 'h great apotle of missionaries, the Rv.

Or Bsird. who has been in mr palaces, ant been wel corned bv more kings and emperors than anv nti in America, will a.ldrrsa tha audience Saloon wil' be 0)ee. at 7 o'clock, and th Lecture commencaa at half pest 7. Tickets 36 cants. BM It 0t7 ASIKRICAW ISISTITCTEA rated rseel.

ing of this lnti'u will le held at the (Thursday) EVEMNO.at 7i o'clock. GURDOV J. LF.EDV mhO It Recording ecietsre. 09 AniCS M.MII.L.KIt dkCO'S. Package sale of Birmicskara and SheAeM ir twsra will tska place TO MORROW, (Friday at 10 o'clock, at the sto No.

i Liberty st The catslosue consists of tot original pack age of fresh and desirable good, wall sorted Alia, 4 casks Ene table and pocket cutlery. Also 57 caeksCarolin boes. assorted. Al'o, Cotter key vices Also, ICO parlor grate. Also, St reams doable crown hardwire psper.

Also. 7t anvils. AIso.SS bun Has English Crowley tteal. In fjf ot ot boot I ISlhs. each.

Also todoten cast stsel shovels, assorted. Also, 40 dozen do grain do Also. 40 dozen Sanderson Bros' best 9 hay fo k. Terms Six months credit lor all sum over 1100 for ap proved endorsed note (No. Mi) It asjd GTtorxos FOR SALE IMES M.

MILLER CO will sell on WEDNESDAY. Ap'il IS'h, at 11 o'clock. th Merchants' Exch nge, under th direction of Philo T. Master in Chncery The Mansion of the 1st Chancellor Sanford. wi'h th aJj e.ent Grennde, at Flushing, Long Iland.

In point of extant and convenience, and in durability and ba uty of structure, it is believed that the mansion is unequ lled 1 any private residence in the Unit Stste. Erected without regard to cost, under th superintendence cf a experienced architect replete with every convenience that good taste contd suggest, or the best workmanship accomplish nothing Is wanting to make it an etegsnt and somfortsbls residence. Th main istlfest 'rent and rear, S4 feet deep. Tho wings are 33 fret front, by 44 feet deep. The building is constrncted of bri and columns front and rear.

The hall floors throughout th house of and the stsirs throughout the house of marble Many of the rooms are paved with French tile. The btsemsrt rooms, simmer kitchen, butlst's room, fcc, are paved with Bolton rtrne. Th kitchen, laundries, fcchav every modern improvement in the way of ranges, boilirs, lie Tho Joors ol the principal rooirs arc of mahogany. The bathing apparatus ie complete, nJ the bsths ef marble manufactured in Italy. The chimney piece throughout the house are of ma'bla Tho out houess, stablss.

carriage bouse, wooil and gardener's seed looms. Ice bouse, store heese, tic are of brick. Tb woods adjoining th mansion, may easily con. verted into a spacious park. Tkesiicatioa is.

in all re spects, eligible, being in a healthy location, within eight miles ofthe oity the sit elevated, and with a commanding pro'pect, nd th neighborhood embellished wi de lighiful country seats in the highest state of cultivation. As it is presumed that the premises will be examined by parsons desirous to purchsie, no further description ef the property is doomed necessary. To poisons who may hsve a splendid country residence tn view, or to thoi who wish to examine a building nn su psieel in beauty and durability of construction, it is only necessary to say that tka premise ar now open fur inspection. Two thirdtoftb purchsie money may remain on bond and mortgage, should it be desired. tnhO IswUwktdts ROBFiRT SCUELIj, IMPORTER OF WATCHES, JEWEIiKT, AND FAJVCY GOODS.

91 Maiden lane, Nxw Yoax. A ged assortment of Watch makers' tool and materials, ac. Visiting, Cards. WEDDING, VISITING AND MEFXHANTS' CARDS are engraved aad printed on the purest white PORCELAIN SURFACE, at STOUT'S, Censer tf Rraadwev and MtdJen Lint. Where specimens in Italian.

Main Writing. man Text, uia a ngnsn. cgyptiin, and ether styles mav be sean. SILVER DOOR PLATES. DOOR NUYBKHB.au.

The silver la ths Plates is much thkker than that usual ally used, bung expressly ma4c for th advertiser. COUNTING HOUSE. CONSULAR AND SOCIETY SEALS, of over description. COATS OF ARMS. CRESTS AND CYPHERS Oa Stone Seal, Rings, silver Plsfe, Spoon, ke.

STOUT, ITS Broadway, atl comer of Maiden laae. WAiUABLE WINDOW IHADB AID BLIND Bl ANUFACTOR Mo. IS Sproc street, NEW YORK. Cr? Everydescriptlonof Wsshable Window Shadecoo auiijes aanunaiorsaiewaoiessieanaretail hy GEORGE PLATT R. eb A.

LANE. Wholesale Dry Good, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. Llnaa. Lawns, sheeting, tsdi uamaak. Napkin, To liiog, Bwas ois, S4Uiira.

eounu rpaneo, kc good a I ehMiK at 11 sod IS lana. tUtm, CHILDREN'S READY MADS CLOTHIJVG. Geo, Ao Iloyt Sc Co. He. 14 Xewaar.

SIL.K GOODS. BOWEIV IflcNAttEE, IS Wllllm treeteor.f Beaver, New attention cf merchant vaitmg this env ths bkum set on. to their extrusive stock bf Franch.lndia.lt ian. Kn(lih ae Americas 8IUK AND FANCY G.HIUS; comprising sn naoitmrnt of thc newest and BOSt fashion able styles to 0 found in this awrket. Tn greatest inducements still be otfcrtJ, for th tol lowing teaions.vi7.

1st. They milk present an atsortment nnnrpssred in extent nd variety, and romplete in oveiv drpiitBirnt. td. Their stock will be constantly repVni br.i by for ifn arrivals an'l bv suction, rendering their uscrtmtnt aiwa rresn ur.u l. Thv intnd strictly to ltinr at unitorm.

sn it ths adbtrc to th ptinciple of Jinn 1 rmcr.l. ath Thev will oflfT tt.nr tiooti usual at ChPrie. without discount in any case, or fur arprove IcrrOo, will ell atthesaa price fcj adding th interest for the ''particular attention i Invited1 to ths folio wtrr trades ITALIAN LOTFINOS AND tmOS DE RHlSES or the bet manufacture. Rich FRENCH I'RINTa ASU ni.au.es, cow "Jie. superinr onslitv PRISTLD lXWS.

rirh ured and hlf mnurpinr. itxIitMe varirti ofryle sir! q'laiitv Rub SILKS, b'no black rd colore.1, a complete aisonnwnt. consiting of rich striJ. Brorhe Scared ch plsin colored fit'ired Ac. MLLIN DE LAINES.

entirely newstlet and very rich.bst Pirismanufacici, alrttd to tt city or most fashionable trade. ALSO, MILLINERY GOODS in ret variety. cn Istme ol rirh Hst silks nd Lawns. spleudM ehii.e. 3d striped Ribbon.

Artificial Flowers, Laces, sc. At so Black and bloablss Hlkf; Itslian Sewings: satin and Ttft 1 Kit bout Silk an Filet Olovea, Lacesand nroi rry; Linen Cambric Ildkls Satin Vrsting Silk Velv.e:blk an I Mite btac French Cra.es Love HJkfs and VriU.Sok Hosiers Siuche; Suchsn Ponrre ice Wils InJi Lerantinr H.lkf Italian Cravats; Bnck and Brarrr Olovr in Ha Nankeens Paper Mulin Ac. 17 VKW LAW BOOKS YoL Edwaid's Ctincerj Rvports. New Yoik. Voli.St WendeTs ports Supreme Court, New Yoik 6 Paige's! I 3 Hill's n.

jho tupirmr i onrt. NY 3 MeteaSfa R.p n. aespchuseets. 3 Wall's a Sergenl'eRei ons. 10 Millie RejsiitS A leten P.

0lts 13 Yi rmr.pt Ri es'i Pej Vol a Alibams Hepoit. new series 6 Musouri Pecineins 13 Engli Chai.cert Report 16 Prteis's L'ni'rd tte lieperts 10 Ohio Reports r.eports 4 VonroeV llt port Kr S'l Loni'iana Kits. or Sew Series, Vol 1 1 Ureen Chancery P.et orts, 5 Howard' Rvorts, Mi 39 F.ngli: Common Law reports I Stoev's Rere rt 1 IreilelCe Law Reports. NC 1 Equity Heron. 3 Miles's Rep, ts.

Peense Ivania i trsroipon's ftrtons 3 Arksnsss A Tike I Hunipbrev's tteprt. Tennesee I Tudlevs Lsw anil Knni'y Reports, Georgia Seseinn l.swsi't Ni Yoek. lfl Copklia' Treati id edition much enlarged and improved Tv eha anthor Theatioe. wiih a grnetsl isoitirent if t.aw Ports notn r.neiiti ani American. New ate Ittp rts, ar Law alipsrts of the 1'pitl rrceivid oq as publithed, by i.Oi'LD K' CO Law Books 'llers snd PoWittterr, ffO Im lis Vi nn ire.

CtJe LKSII1 Will jn ihi Sprin fssb on. for Oenw Hats, FRIDAY, ireh SJ, Nos. 4 sn 4 Astor Hous. mh7 i nn st. wicuoLAs rocirtv i iik CITY OF NEW YORK A sisfi "terlv Ve tirgf this Societv.

will be ht.l on THL D.V V.VF.NING (March Sh at 7 o'clock, a the l.ibraiy of the Lyceum oi natural riit'iry, Ptv' owar Bv order, HAMILTON FISH, Secretary. mh7 Stic ifTIIK I.KVI IC i w.lll nre at ihe Broadwv Tsbrrle ef re tbe Free "i Asocition.on FBItiAY fVCMMI. i ch fth. te bsll oast 7 o'clock. Subject "The general I rmcipirs of Frer Trad Ticketamsy obtained the followirgpltcee, clfiee oitne journal oi commerce, verai ost, rirttin ani TriPune.

That hsve sn opportnnitv of hea log t'ns gnished champion of F'ee Tra.le. tbe Baarc of Uirerlor have determine to put the ticket almiseinn ot n.F H'LLING Those who desire to ba present, wcull de. wei to secure ticket eariv mhO Slip FDWARD SM'TII, Bee. Secretary. ANTHONY J.

BLEEi KEH. Audio, ft VaUItnLF PKOPKRTt AT 1 HE BATTKitV AT Al'CTI(lN IS WILLIAM DUVuNT s. II at anet.on on THVRs 0Y. Jl 1 Marrh. at li o'clork.

a' the Merchant 'Ex change, under th direction of P. I.utrgle. Master an Chancery, the roliowine vaiutiie prop its I. The three story owellu.g louie No I ftreet. rorneror WbiteLall tieet.

twenty tiu leet iioat, en he rear i7 feet 4 inches, sis'y ei deep ard enty one feet euht inches deep on side, aaJ 2Jle.t 3 Incha. on tne other 3. Th" three storv dwellinghonee No. a state ioining the tsve.i6 leet 10nhsin tront fet aiirl.es in the rear leet a incnes ai ep jai vt i i weecs en jne i lei. an I 9i teet im neaon tr.e o'her 3.

The four storv s'ore No 4 etreet, ad oi: ing the above. 44 feet on ich fiont. 27 fe 1.. tli rear. feet 1 inches leepon Sati'herly st le an it 'erf 10 chestleeti on tt.e no'eheriv li avirg a ar 1 1 i by 7 leet 8 ipi hcs lot So fett ltichi iron duo: nutters in tbe rear 4.

Thefotirstare store N'o WhVhsl! street the bove.sei'h 7 inchea ofthe adjotnieg perty wall 'he el, ewle, en lb' lt, wall bet ween the 'eiia i4 feet in fiont. 6i feet 10 dei on tbe nth' rl si.le. an an the ortherlr site 51 aH 13 fee ieep and ai feet inches wid wi'h 7inrh ol tb p't wall ca tb northerly ii iron dco.snd shutlers in lb rear. Thetwo tve drscribet buildings has ben elected with a view to eonnn them i'h eiih or th indwelling houses fio 'i on 'a'e street, sboul. it de siraMe seeonl fl crsof whirh sr only tisrrthne steps higher than the lis af ih dwelTirg bey.

in tho rear.and they ing nui.hi'd rtf si ba t'ee nvghlbee sily ilivMcd luto rooms, havirg enlhcier.t fiut for the imee. The dwelling bones were by the late Col. Esq in tha mart snt.n rtial tr.ant er. s. arl va iltsin their hstemrn's and rat Is; th bare mi ll mantels, ith brasand sis intdii iocs.

Cto sn water, ke fronting 'he Bette he, doimhem de'lrable part of it eitnerfor a e. in rsr S'l ntner r.i nee a more delightful locality sn rely let rt wwh Pvr chaseri may eiew th' premises between 12 and I until the ile. rrai heri can obtained at theanetion rrr Xo SI Wall stieeu mh JawrJtM Uf AI.BAMV Heawr ChangedOr an' after Monday 13th instant aid tirtl tuither iio'h e. ran gersfor Kououie Kei ro l. ill ne ths city.hy steatrer or Nmimd.

daiiv. (eeert "en dats)t7 uVlock A tr. in Vaiktt Essi Kiver. ei iiviuir in A li. i en eeei.ii c.

10 imil.KiiV a i 'A: itim Mi's mrs' Eajx tr.ik.Mr. ih 4. S. f7" An ei Irrtlin'. en i'l cto ef Oil li.

rn tion will re In li ta tbef Tn v'ay Av ii n. st Bsnfcrrc e. No. 10 W. v'r.

et. The pnii will opeacd at Ii o'clock sp.i rlne at 3 P. niht a AfP. P. f.u't NrwYesa Filt 05 ai.

GaL cm. pany have thisday derlared a dividend rf three re; t. on the amount ol capital stork paid in oit of tbe pr.it.i of the last six m. mire, pae on and tier the In I Marrh next, at tbe otf.ee of tbe Company, No. 'i Msicr uresU The transfer books ill bo closed on the iu tant.

and re opened lor traneteron the 1st of Mmi DsVID C. Preaii.Vre S. llowsso Secretary. C(jr SPKNC KK announces to gentle men that bi. ar range menti are now cprppleted for enr.f 1, ingecnrr.rgro Dtevious intima ion.

a FiR Ft I'at et a price (3 which hull render it eTPbaiicnliy the eh irst as lowest pricet Gen'lemen'e Fur Hel rrcn eaU in ti.i city. It is prepared in the seme et le wbiib cl.ar. rtrti7e our fir.et article, and like thfct article is offered at a piire a' which it cannot itbont an tipnsti. li ravirf ale. The undersigned iih all cotifiJi r.ee arn rii it tube for the gentleman and economist the moit deiii.lii' Fnr Hat yet offered.

oil tf SrF.N'C.F.H fjTT SJO RISK IV FUttcilAMlI ti 1. I'll A MA.V8 METALLIC HONE RAZOR STHOI'. P. ing a. 1 1 1 I ia 1 I uniiuui lil.l all tiduiu nj la ill L.n ni ox inS ItTtIV fnl anri snpe'torartirte.

I. Chepman i hea thoer who ar doubtful of irs qualities to tri and a surrs th, thetinthis itietancr they will have the worth of th.ir money Retailed at SO rents to tl SO escb, accorvlir.i! to onrward finish Wholesale rices, ft 60. 4 00. On. 7 40 t.oo and I J.OO.

Sold, wholesale and retail, at 101 "see. fll CT LOOKIVilGLAtCSl COOKINe' GLASSES for F.xportation and Traie HOOi'Kit tt BROTHER. SSI Pearl street. Fretiklin Konare. mantifac tuiers ot Uiit and framed Lookina Glt ses.

of every sue. style snd pattern Alao plain and ornamented Portrait and Picture Frames. Curtain nameiiw. I.or ing Ulass Plates all ct which will be safely parl.e.1 for transportation, and stfjrdel at the very pti at wholesale an.l retail nn on. lke's GiiAYki, lM ncsiAKk All diseSMaa arising from a oiFoiearireticrcf ki iiiie and kindred organs, proliicir.g Giocl.Mone.

anilra! iUiG' affections, and its train ol sccondry rcsnplbii e. an, 41 Dropsy, Djipepiia. Iihenmtiem atairte 1 the e.i.l r. discoloured aiine.Ac.Ac nre relieved and r.med I lb SILKS, LACES, And a .001 acortasent of FANCT VUY GOODS, Franch, English, Grraan. Inltan nd La India Banuiacture, otTore at 63 William, esrseor sf Cedar at by WILLIAMS.

RAKKI SJ PEB5I At, WHO invite all Karrhant whs bo is thischv to ezamiue their stock, which constant addition will be made, of dirarLtslai, from sew lapotWboi ior goonaare the following Rich dress silks, of various styles and sii ki Bonnet siiks. sum. lawns trapes, Buvbazinrs A Vel vi Silk and Ss'in Testings camliric iiiiki ievivi iripiic Hicajicine. jrptira'l' i (post paid) describing s) mptums.erill 1 prrtei, tie a'ten lid to. and forwaided directed to all parts Ft ice rive Dollars parbot'le Letters and certin.

ate, ol cnres.tobeseen the th most resj ecttble efsrences given in tha city. Ofieehonr 9 A to 3 P. Maily t'Sa isys excepted.) tvening eoasultatiens at tt Msuiin Bouse, by SAML 11 P. LEE. M.

C. JslSSmi No 7PNnan st Nt York. L1WTU5, WEIGHER GENERAL OF MERCHANDISE. HAS removed his Office to No lit Front, corner nf Wall streets, where order left for w.ijher will eve: witb prompt attention ir7 Iw li. W.

GEE It, 313 UllUADVV Al, esALca rte SILKS. VELVETS AND MOU3SELINE DE LAINES. Shawls. Bomhaxittes. Prints.

Linens. Dam iks Marj Qmlu, Sheetinge. Merinos. SLd French Fracy and Staple uns uuuua gnerally. L1MB S1IT A Lsdie ancy rav! Vo do lscatfe and Bdkf Plain and striped batia Keb in Co do eol'd Mk Tsffeta do Fix'd Boonet.Cp Neck do Giliooos.

Braids, BiiisUnga BIO (WM. M. LENTJ Iaportars and rainteis cf French aad English CHISA. srw.Lis.LK attsri. cxu.xas is Gbltta, Glass and Elrlhiawirs, 809 BROADWAY, Between Breom nd Sprlpg.

HORACE DAY, aUCCSraWR 10 THB Boxbnry India Rubber No. 45 fllol Jere lane. New Vork. Manufactures and keeps on hpd uvery variety India Rabker Ooois, which he eff at th low pric India Rubber Warehouse, S3 MAIOES LANE. SELLING OFF AT WHOLESALE FIliCES.

ftfTe Sentlomenw Over rihoe. leather sole. Sheet rah. bar and cloth, warranted tbs hsixtw mest ta th rrry.at laaiaa'anzcniiaren user nooees.oi svary aaeSwriL uon.at equally tow.prices e. rlUTI I a Ua WVwvOSr.

ftrJOB PRIhTIt ti All le.rln u.r Printing, executed with neatnaa aad despatch at the erhc ofth. Evening PooLNo. 3 Pin. tret. CARDS, PAMPHI ET CATJUsOaUXS.

tQUHGAL IUK Gef Crarats. Scf Btks L'aWellas and Mopi orr Grat Lad its' aad Miastsr Gluvea. i Kid, bilk, Lot tan and This Fancy Mitts half fingered lutalni Id. 1 orah. Pongee A 1 Tiriataa Musloia oibrr ak Hukfs P.ain a to 4 Lvcos I.inrn C.ml'iic and Liaeu Crp Lac.s great variety, k4dnvi Silk Blond Qnillirg Cllsi Sul otivn and silk Varainc f'ana Tpes.

boos, Ac. Ac J. T. H. SELBY, NO.

39 BROAD WAT, JNVITK tie to rIl ond exsmn oon of eh mot.x'en ive assortment "auuiaa Govd thstcaa be loninl ir. tlu mai Let. They t.av. jj ap ned lare rn nber of esses, and will be ronsienny tvceivieg by the Havre Paeaoie. neat and I lw aouje.

fir plil.g lree. and are to aurh thai well gtf ati 4acia to th cneteraars. Ak iko) hsv. bsll ke, a v.ry 1 rge ae.iiuiit ol Mapir ai Domratir ifc ada. many of sbb tees know see ifiVrtJ at lower prior than ran be iVutiil in ii.) her bouat to the city.

Ties desire all rail and ser but dn notaea any to pu.chaxelihty are pc fectiy 1 ury ftel se ir i that havers, will find it mtsck to ihir ilileiest ke call before uirboii brio Itiathrtr ime i tion to keep i r) iiuclim th Dry Goods lis. A tw sr euume atei nil is. Cses New Goods one ut lea ln HKh I Birg.D'e Uia e. Bollee Silk Ombie Fig'et Gle. sn" vr new Do becond Moorning.

Wbit Water'd, black and bio blsek. Do urtxioi Gic Fbire. I tpit Ao Mill SU IN DK I AINtS. Case Casl.meie Dr ptirlg Co on 1 1" ei E' I.N GS A LF I IN NB. ttcs 1 4 Iti Lines the ben make.f riamily as 4 tie 14 Line Reeling, luw vsry i lic i IsbieClo low l'jmi k.I fb pstleius, be tl.

yard Aisi; ctilKtiou 'ber aiucles rrqmrad ia the Loi.ee seej ing lino PhIM CHlMZtS. sVO. 3 a Case of Pnnts Do Eea.ni ifal Stti ed a Do FuriuttiieChii eze VL'sLiNS AND lacor.et. Cambric, Nainsookc. Is, Book, riaiez, and Sf.it ed Mulii k' tc.

1 tAia.rwr.. tl.U I es.air Ai.i..ir.ici a nth men tit call nnoc the suUs ribrrs. they ran be iiui.h, a wiui loiha. gou quallt) and wide, as Its Lin, eoaie a low as Ie per yam lawnnsif ss mbt SELECT SFBINf. STOTK OK fcllsli AAD FAiCY DRY GOODS! Av Nn.

HI rEAKL STRKEr, iCoawra er Pr.) AiatTu.i, FitortllNGHAM CO OI.IC1T tha attention of purchaser to their fresh er and sere select aeot ol 14 10 10 17 I 10 20 I at 34 IS LJv FANCY DKV OOCDt I To which thes are daily aJdicg the most desiiabl tyl tf the seaacu.embracii Rich bla tin klark anJ urees Bins ta every vanety lich rrn, us and cote printed and voided l.eun pum sno iairy aiosinr uaioea mwr arinea ri. Lal rap. nd lliet Ribbons aur Xprtairi.H, ongi and Has lldlu, limn cia l.nc oc kid. silk, filet, I isle, hum aii.i Uccv Oloses and Vrtts silk and cotton Hosier Lace and White in perfitct as crimen! nrh emluoiilerrd Thibes snfignred silk th Is: lancy n.lk'issud Ciavata, elk the usual ear lets rcqaisnrtae full and ci.mpli teas orsa Pt f4 tsrU VKH tOKK LIFE IN8l.MAiiCfc.ABs 11 TRUST COMTAN Peron may eBect tneuranee with this comin on their ow lives, or the Lives oi others, and either tor the bole duration of life, or for limited no nod. The pa menu ol preaunai may ca ettacr asaoe annually or in a gross sum.

tge rremiums on ever aawstrvo ooeeoraeweew I year 7 0 77 0 0 HI (IS so 0 VI 0 1 0 04 VI I 00 Aye. to tl to 9 SO tl 33 as 34 34 37 year I 07 1 12 I 30 1 3 I tl 1 S3 1 I 34 1 to 1 36 1 I 43 Wm Berd. Stet lirn Allen, riiumt. tv. Jm r.

P. OgOen. Bolrt Ray. Uanluri ti. Howland, John Jehnvv.H., Juhn Colter, Tbos.

Sunern, Ssr.1. Thomson, Benj. L. Swan, r. Astor.

David S. Keuocdv. Age. as 39 40 41 43 4 47 40 I year I 48 I 47 I 1 70 I 0 I SO I SO I 01 I I 93 I 04 1 Age tl 3 63 at 7 0 lyear. i we 1 97 3 i 3 10 3 It 3 3 47 3 70 a 3 or 4 ta Vouey will be receive 1 is deposit by the company, ant held is trust, upon which inleaest will allowed aalol iowss I'pon any run ever 100 iiredeejcable lor I yea.

44 per et. lis) tut asm, 4 pes ct. lis) lor none, 3 per t. The New York Life Insurance and Tiuste.on.pauy will La give letters ol creUii on their correopos drnuiu Los don, in ol incdsor 4)aved oerantic. Tbetrra.

meuurr ol kea )mg tbe account will be mede knowa a ej pbeouon at tbr omce Stepben Werram, James Kent, John eir Guban c. Verplanck, Henry Breroort. Jajnes VrBreoe, Thes J.Onkley. Ste)4j. bdnsy, John J.

Astor, Jame Jeter. Junaltui Goodboe. Dsaitl I ems W. Lswrencas. Jame Hoesrr BiEI HKN ALLEN, eiesidont.

CstaaLVs swa lctal) Hn heid Hi.rtmu. tt) urn to the Company, 4 ce USIL.Y KIPRK Fut I Iiia. Ian tre simI a bnft, 1. ie is. AUAVeaCli hasiigia exclusive coiil.ftcl I'b el.

1 1 ia SioitMil. I I an) are lull) pin are.t to lo: ard et vi t) eerertip iau to liie atneiccitits wi.h thegiea'eat care ssm! sacait )' Runpit rratrs nn the reas vi.r'et ebrit own leeke, 'Peyr IT cpeiior advantage Irr tbr prmiit uaiieporia and delivat) ol iua' le k. g. auk aetes. strie, kc.

(ivo.tk heniM be matk "Care rf Adams Ifs't Fx i.re it lrtt at ibe re ll. ie hi. ill Is) oiwau'ee nn tt me day. email paekigc lectlvtt intii p. p.

Adm it tc'. Fv press fr the Es.l, lease Oily at P. Orti'ein Phild. Chemnt st Dpi in Vo 1 II eess Iii MSs tc.l AXU 1H la A li Fa linTr.K ItlBKIt.T5. ii IllVi'ci '0 alteOUvi, oi tl.e rs bioa.lv a Ldae IO hisexiclisive a tr nt ct a i L'f see a.

To. I ai Sc ol 'be la et P.ii ian ta Lieii.s arritti of tl Tarletou Miklin at ti ech. Tbe uaoesuppurd at pel tion Brueel and Mack Brusels rlnt Lce.Brbe Pel lerines. sr a Vc oi evere description s.d great variety. ni SOU KM.

CABIXET.AAKGB, 10 WALKER MBKET, Betweru Luirr n1 Eln ticts BUirJ NfcW OhK. far trie STaiM of pli x.4ijd article, of rbinel fnr m'urr of aiamt nrri dteriT which rm side ratot ricb tstwltsJt iirrtab'rm, td hearilv 4bidnlit ith RiarMr to.ta. Mi.rLai7.laBrrantol ai i oliar mofct cos imdiootcotiroruoB, a ftarb gntte rn fcrj tar nd beck car.itb iovp! aod coot eni ai rarr i' nta. a luriy rrrrrlarj and boob on a siOii leir pUa.ani a counting bonit aecretary ol a ooAlfrtot a inrnlitiritta. dl6if WILLIAM Vt'ALIiAtE'X CABINET LltNITVhE.I'PHOLsn ERT MANLTAC TtlRy VA REHOUSE, No 170 niton street, New York.

Constantly on hand, a general sortxeot ef CABINET FL'NNI TURE. manufactured from tbr latest patterns. and nuder his immediate which ill be guaranteed to ihe purchaser, and at thc lowest Market pnee for cah ettr. sscsaiid Paillasses made to order. Kaiairnra sk el with the itnaoat rare.

anil. binpeal. dlt tss BOTANIC MEDICINE. A large aeaortsarnt r4 Pbaker Herbs. Rooes.Bs'ks.

and Seeds, collected ib their pro; er season a. Ale, Ex. Harts, an, rti a. at op by the New Lete oa wy of Shaker, with gtrat neatness, rare i datte ntloa. Justrscc4Vcd.andf.il sale in largeor quant Hie by M.

CHEK.MAN.Cbemi and Dinggist tia Bowery, doors below Piincr st T. FASHIONABLE ROOT AM SHOE STORE. GROSS BETTS, Pnltois arrecf, one door frwns Dioadsaaw, Hare for sale, and keio order, all deascripejoosoe Boot ekoem. PfK ea low aaut Lba bsm. Xaaw PAPER I1AKCISGS.

SB RES eb PATH. No S7t Peail st. have received new proved atyleaot FRENCH and AVERI CAN PAPEK Hv.N.elNuS. EOKOeRS. fce.

fcc, cooi pninr ih richest snd thc okhI aplradi I tbe m.t ex'eosive dock end the largest amsi.1 of every lit rn.i description. that was ever laponed cr aasa Urtniri in this rtuuit Mrcha its, dealers, landlords and ethers, sopy Ik at at ex tremrly pircrs 1 aensoatrumewent workaiea to ha tho papers fce furnishvai to rusioasrra. PAke a fc FATE. n.h7 wis rod t7 Pert auoet. w.

HILL a PALE YELLOW STEAM SOAP. No ether aiaJa by Bursa in th City.) tr. IMILIES atvcsrvK ma cin mm nticlcasat! te mC imn te that manalactar by ib iharribcra, tmd palcir off hv sutne a. tbeir ce name Palo ellaw Rfta Map but which is istumi in qa lity. Ha aaaoo by the subscribers is om nest stock, and fiaa fram nil.

the se of hsrh tege thrr wit a that of rue in. Was borotae coae id geaaaal ad draervod coas Tnose who pre fer th Strata p. 'aad tt Is orlv nacee s.ra to ge it a tre.1 to nuuiei SaetVBCe) will Isees. bar llail fc Son's Lxtrs I Pale Tel esr bu iiT and no other 1 end nr. Tty hav alwconsiaotly oa hand wholesale and rw tsil patent snd rr fined BHanld can ties and Marguawo raw die, anew and saoch approved aruclajM taking tbe place ofrperas.

Also whit and variegated soap, 4Ml usury soap 01 i. erior qo.lry made by and well ecrwe.4. 's He te any twre ml ifce city tree of cksrga. aihlttni RULLfcfON.ieea litCiSst. ucnncu asu pcfpiso.

the oaxjttiT OP THE DAV. THr. anb.cnb. rs de.ir. ns of opssilog thee ryo of the pchbe.

in order that they tnay aae what as he fcr theirown latrrest vrsrwcUolly invit thetr aturatiaa the sp'endi sior ot loi bcssa Ov asaoaa, aww arl l.i.g off great I precis, tt elMe LeM.vSrtS assy befonnd Sheet Robber Over boes with classic vap, linr1 wrh will abeoib'k taoi tar ftoss tbr fsw coi'l 'ly easakthr ksa hersd testioy the roii'h of the boot. i5rdii ttt foot no prote ion froia wot. because tha ce ton will be orb tha pr et ire froas the foot and reeaia it Also bra itifal ettclof Ovorshor infaettat Rubbcrflch. lined with the seen saatrreal.asid warraotr io kreuth foot pcifartla ry. at rxeeo irr low pTK ea HUTCHINSON H7NON.

as Maedon Laaa. TrFMBEB fc demt go tor the as three conscecwee ar net as rhac a saii uf there verst or. tt hlaielca Laaee XT A HO tee. bbla. Itt km taa.

aad S4 bbla sLal landiag Lroai fcip union mm SO DM mmt for Ibrig Dol Delta, fet.

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Years Available:
1801-1851