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^MXST[rp 7 \ ^ f P P ^ • STi WK: G . _^Y^- Sc .CO. ^ ^ ^ ^ S J S S S S ^ S r a th« ix > ^ o t fha p«per ym e n a r r a p °% ? w ^ COTTNTKT, IXfOXS TWICE A WEEK. ‘I^ 'U M . .iZX. KINDS OK JOB FEZNTTNO B :!^C l -------------- P^TCiJ, GTT---------- raSr ■o e :& : c v - TE S T ^ N D KtFB D E S P JlTCH, m TB B ITE ^ T E S T ^1 m P iO V lE D STYLE , A S D ONREASONASi PUBLIC SALES. A n tiony J . JBleecker, Auctioneer. A N T #^ O N Y J. BLE tSCKE Office No. 7 Broad rtreet. Bear WaD. WEDSESDAY, reb SO ck^ at tae MercM^Dts* Exebuea. m^ 9 rn boiit three >tc^ no4 attit l^ i l l e w ^ t ! otWoTIWiHewioTIW lotW 5 UtkaEMM. BortittKt.Mwe^_______________ _ - A^^I UiECeoralotontte wwlndepfthe'ibore. MdCbntoa iti, each lotSB tt lioMkr i> veil located ia the mot iraptovmc port of South Brootlyo. Tenni. partofthe parobaw moasr max re- maio oa bond acd mortxM^ , . „ , No73Job^nitre^-Ahand«»M nodirn boiit frame boose 3 S f i p t 7 a . a s ? . . 0 ^ A t n i f f g p i s t TOL. X L V n . N E W YORK. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19.1850. NO. 18 NASSAU^ N E A R P IN E ST- ■pn4:^U&fy, tozr. w w j^ p t ijf^ n ^ e a s f i « r PUBLIC SALES. \William H . FranklinjAncHonoer. . BY W ILLIAM H . r a A l S L l N . SON & CD. _________ Office. No. S Broad atreet. ilsgS^p^.® ;SJsSSSS \ p r t a * ^ ; s ! i r . s r x ‘ — ,,..... im s m i s Far fttrtbar p^rTcatars; sW^ Twentr ■=hoaesof ibeCap'lal Stock ufilie Hern Iton Comp’y ! S ' l r S ' S . S ' A ' { S f . ' 5 ; “ ' “ '” '\■ “ • \ ' »-n«».nire f ’he C ip’nl Ji'tvs of 'he Ei‘»worlb Lai.d and Lu ra >ei Coruva* / r* * t \ t tfOO. letparticJiriTcan be obtained of ihseoctitmeer. 7 Broad ^ A'Un’ iOvKU^iiO 'lerc-mnU’hlchange. i «v aue: taco l it :5 oy ti 9 los deei>. 0 . coramanciu,* 170 ti »ait of Lex i,^be weio T'l rl £.iid Lexir gton n Third an.l Lexiccron ave. bt»A*fii‘ th >i.n17ih atenue:. 'ot is^ias^i lOi from u.« •i-; iiTemienfi! 107(h ^trte'—li loii. on the 'C.\:*h S'tle MflOTih i-r I .d a* :h • . t.f-u-f ' '•■x'f.KT ■ 6t*. —4 •’ •■nl i ,‘s, •.»»-*-......................—... ri-.. ; i/f/Vz. . h i.e-iue—V'j.ft-H-'’ j • ds,v»fYienemi* < f n< nheait corn“r»'» J?»h avenu« and .'I i« •». '.•:lh 1 % ' r i.iU d- . —J U.fv*'-.i.ifyinrk i houi;?^mot*il- i M » ______ __________ _ ______________________ u I nnic t-n 0'‘riTt:roI .O iq avc«ue ui»i i»th »t , lou J4 m 8* tn-^ • Jam esm Millor, Anetionocr BY JAMES M. MILLER & CO. Store No. 75 Maiden lane I. RoalEstatd.LeatiiieT.Bootii d (a 8 HCM, <3F ■13ifsl!Srt;r:= p Ip-i r«r lurtoeriniorma.tion and particular* us to terms, apply t> the auctiuneeis- ;ij: i“ZS’’»>» i \ •“••■ I 'cmgtliyS Uawinnhavealarccnro'iontor r.ai i-sistfl in the fennt}”! “■ 8 :»,. ysti'WaitutSeSilS c 111th Title period and terms of payment easy. 5 'ots on the south side of^Oth str*?et* near 5tb avenue. I '.r,r:cu;^;r';;;ten\7e\an.rS'.l; ” . 7 *\“ ““ B Y A U K i T n ® V m “ u L L' e R, Store No. 7 WaU st., comor of Now rt _ ___ _ ^roor. C. ' l imi (it C .roinon Pleas—I'lKler the direelloo of Thomas S l s s i i 3 E 5 i « Burtheftsterly ror- U.irrow street—Tl>e bn»*k dwpbipg house and lot of ffround on width »n froi.t. 25 tt in the relir hy i>3 le^t in depth, more of less. ‘,'b'o7 on \ rPhoma^cL ey. Fsq riitAinnrth St—a InM ('ll the nonlm'r side of 51'ih s'. :> 5 inj in .IcnUi S-#i ’.y»val r.o’jrei.i Fxr.rr \9 S»» r.»r*»^ t ’cor —1 1 r'tto tlireclion of Thomas Carntey. Ete. Irvsns P :-.rf —(*ne .oi r.o the we'iierty *ido of Irvnc Place. 37 iCTiSMiuh '.* l^ihst, bcmirAfeel mwid;h tn Iront and rear by ''?,Tll«Vl'uoi!ee in IT Vi-ie. C^rha. | | | | S s S S » w ^ 103 Madison itreei. “ s s ” r ± }f lllth n.'betweea 3d and 4th av. oflHhst botweonSd aBd4rhBre- ifllStb St, between 3d and 4th are- Uarnson st. between Clmton rrro BOOK BIJSDEKS-Wanted n ittiHdln (5 Press, Store No 41 Rro _ ______ EK ■tore 51 Beaver street. PAf’K.AGE SA!iK-3‘0parka-«sof Kor«-sn and .\mr»rirnn nrYOciodc. compnsma a desirable o»*ortroeul, adap^H to the Also, ^ uas#-» Linen Oo-..U ern‘n*tinff of Inth haeu«. hri->*n A M.-. 2 d -rases i.ru.led law.i*. orKan.hes. linen and rarlutoo lilSfs=== Also. 16c--«Js jeconet-i. book, m ill. checked and str ped mu-; .\U I, lOcfisea -iimn'er p'otbs, ronlsnn.i erm neu a !::;; !t Ba;.;hei nonadine 1 £ I ^ ... ...ca raA-'rg.ngK5.';cTn7iv'T&i;lv.x';.‘;^^ .'^^•loguTsrndrm ;feo^«^^ el sale. raKPFrns. „r u™,,.,.. *t sty fe EogUh li e“S Al-io. a InrzB invoice of fine Swiss mustms, drape C'ataluBuesand 163 Pearl street .7i?eVflran^,'«L k ! t ,r a ^ • u r ;,‘;s^ eiastif* suspender*. 1 caseslovks; 1 do buttons, i case hi f h I'ainloeues md samptes 'he m->T<mic of snio. A‘ 10 oV'-v'K n thy •i.i'“'.m i«.«>.’' E S , < S H i l l \ E b ^ } j r - aloroMjmiljiamolas on_^hf mnrmnr .•• .. lev __________ -- ••“ i }... Kt\ I irj « ui'< ••tr’ .11 .e Ui.h ha» :ig a la*^e tiur.t .7-m.-.b.m hsiilt S.-ick m *he ' • -it .ears. i. •• of i.l.> ao>t U*. at.or.s . a.ii^hy 2iX'tre'—Wilt be a’lcted or ..v o - n ^ r B i ^ N J A M N 'A l^ N E ? : ^ ;.: 0('; u --:T m ;V., av Al liU ••’■»! rk n 'i.H ih tiu* riv m IlT' wire f s:r:» 'r. Jc.' -4 ..pss» itif «.t I'.bi kpiro.*n 1 lorks rten «n ■ po . vir **»■». carded t ti. Bpcons. lauUtns. .n.k’e> a.s- P...S pecfi v.. At 1* i I’clo* k »'• the &u.:'.ion no:n Fan,-y Good,, t..:. PU B L IC S A L S g . S rux*: splei a^ea (»ntert«bl«. iUnstraUd btiibfYnd Brbiii. Juisf ^ %*^amru,“5s.s\^ to « ... cm. b. ob. ’, Aootlone Hotm No.N, L. Q. Carrlneton, Aactl BY JACOB S. PLA- “l! : l “'5 = Al'o. 40doa lonz and D kandia 3 aod 4 p S p»£;£ VYalden Pell, Anotioneer. BY PE L L S <5c CO.. __ gtore 109 W i ■ved cndor.sd notas. ;ror.-S“ ,ti-.'a;r.,:s:Jr»K“ jlAIl.NUKN St < n.,0 Wall street, an.l 12 73 South 5t., corner of .Valden lane, up stairs of the best wt.v ;«■.•«. for sale low by the AL i !» uiib a large BtooK of olber gooOa in li IJn** fi»r hr xt^» M ilav , Ohio, R ot . tat tb*» braes knob on the d« »>r woe melted O if^ide of the flufe very mueh sprung so much •c afraid to trust U again to a like (/rdoal. sh ir. tdthbugh Jt did os exeellenf service on th 136, 137j , and 12 ‘ n M - i rie’irr\ ip-ned i^'fiUd reflpectfuUy sUi«it the patroiisago of th rlendfl iip U the pub re-iumi'g awning posts. WOUH \LL & ( O Iron Founders, Printing rr»*sn and Saw Manufartureri, and a-impfe* on the morniog of .ale. j'J c4»mD>ie *. dru»g« _________ KK. store coraerof WilUam st. and Exchange Pt*ce. ^^Also**2^ra*M bTbrnck and colored a pneraj. nersei and di \’ a I o.sn invoice of Weat of England rl,>th» ami casuroerea uLssSon JSlcrebianta, |_| A V 1’'Hi dl^po^ •«l )f th-MT intcrpiT in tl j n tweea -New Vf^-K and Boston, beg t< frit-nd- Boi the public that they will devo t1on parti-j»*Url> to the ‘‘.x-bAr.^e Shipptr Commi«s4''a busiacss, la eouncctlon with i and Boston hoosas and agencies at Load The facilities that have been ofTereil by 1 for the past few year*!, for the execution i faris nrclrrs are now V'»ry much increas* dir**ct an# ofstMam»r« fr ni \ f w V- t I c Orders for pur.-h&jos tu te made in F’r and other parts of Europe, wiil be t itcutec mo.irtfavorable t»^. iTi» by our ag»*ntfi I lU'h adVfincvd and . guen for th« ciriaf in,i th-ir «xe< ut-.'^n. Ks hj*ngo at sight m aurn« to suit, eoi ------------------- biBck and coloied a pacraj. .ergo, and da. | li VK Ubcral ouh advancii made npeo coni .-cmei-tj «■... ^ f fi:.T .™ r s T X ''S . . . . . . . ^blpp^o*..fir. -' ‘ upon the naop*: r ap.coHhte urms. by stcamuri sbip“- to flU parts of t h** wot M _______ SFiirt Siore, o 1 nin *ry in 1 U t A«-L,r,^/ OI 1,4.t, ' it II** in hor Laundry, i i f ■-««,=s=Sii3SSss^ I C4»d~n cruur i. t* jih fruit rr«»«. »'c o uric two fcl‘«-rv double tts“rn p«m 1.1.1AM m O D U f i’S E V E t • W l t t o m e n - T l v r v E i n ’p i s T i i D I\ *>«!,» foWic. ad Patento*^^^ M\u U M i^atarV r and Patentoa • * ' W i LUASJ l,CNp,I<ooda5. P.o..a.-a u,g^'r^•,■>i•;L%l!l?Lr^o7ft^adarf ami ml^ « . lotto a. bc„k.. 'iUr'!N(N«. M.,(>„ ,.d ^ '( ^ - ’dT,L7,re% ‘lT y ’lna1.li Medical L^bna t * £u» tl 7>*iid.fTp .t i.t I* 4» k* «-D sorseJtr. irntr m>-. ui.dw*W'v i^n *'.>*-r;^’*r’ *'e‘>f r»;e prafO'StQO. i l 4 » ' ’4V i s a i . --------- „ U n t-n. l..a( « fumiehmg generallT ; os «Uo Ladies' ^•nny Linda. Uonta’ Mornfns Gowns, Olorea. Hosiery, oide? Loak”**^\* antographs of regular cnstonicrs on her ,s&ry \f U ashinglun> B: .S ibb* » 'ia.rn n 1 h« I Linaiiv’ec h^v ' thi* Thcdtrv fl w>rt*d ■. * r S&looD. Si* as to futiu & n loiig'h ) wh ch wiu be b for the occasion Doilwortb 8 Miatai “ T h t a ^ i s .under the ( giyen In the large a ts beiog limited, an early arpllca- S£.r^i Beefi\g JackntS, renG.lcoa,, ' FOUtlJeSj Glores, Cliasirs W. Ss.eerean, 5 O msos ° M o V«», \ II SIM80S rs.rK * , I .A m e e tln g 'o /to ^ G e V r ’ccmmllto, mbers are requested to attend G E N E R A L N O T I C E S . ‘ G X O. S. W A B L P M 4k 6 o j m C A L I F O R I U A E X P R E S S , B FOR FACKAORS ANB SMALL rAROELg, vR the S UtbmoM, per eteamer C k tnlttt, VYedneeday, Felamaiy j j 18 th- Th* ralwriberwindlipatohftipeolalEspxwftibr J j Caafornl*,bytheaboT*sto*Bur,torim a apatkiie*o^ in charg* of a raeponslhlo moMeuf «r, who will perionallj c ] dellTor aU parcels entrusted to his care, addre«cd to par- J J M m reoldlng ta San Franeiioo, Shippers by this Exprem ^ may rely upon having thsSr business correctly attended ^ to. Paekagee iriU be received a t the oflee until the day Dr of tha fteamer’s laiUng. jaSl tf THOMAS WARDLE, 88 South st. ■Wnbasb a n d fiixle C a n a l, I n d i a n a . ^ s S — I s a S 3 . “7 i a i ; ^ J S i ? 7 A l u i t w ; ^ ^ ^ ® Krie c r o ti to E T i S ^ t , ” pmod ifith J«iu.ry, iw7. Joilriam a n sr.thi^ L.?^mes o ? A o r e ^ B o m e , a/d Price, one shlUlng. fei4 3t cod* R ! '■ New*?ork, 14th Feb., 1890. fel6 s £ ■ \ S t S S f e l a , . . , . y ' “ RICHARD E MOUNT, Chairman, pro tern. BtUuiion for tho ensuring year held this day, the follow- J I '•■‘S t t r o B s . S ’K \ ”™ ' c= f , Oideon Ostrander. John Levorldge. i ? s And Robert McCoskry, J O Fleet. A Aligan. J Cotheal. {J were duly elocted Inspoctor, fortbi next election. i’le ident for tho ensuiog year „ , fell -2w (J (} TAYLOR .Scerctary. f ' ifi/- At a n Klu<*tloii of twenty onn IhrurtorK for the M ( ity Kire itiBurunco ( ompaDy, on Iht? 13lh day ofsecoml n IbSO, tbo fvUowmf? uamed persoufl wtft« unan- D liuou-^ly chc*8«u for the t nauing year . J 1 r ; ^ R ^ a i C . ^^rm rj.^^'L n send. i ; S i ’i S r ’ S r r - t a w r e n c e . ^ Jofleph W. ( ‘’tiles, Tbos C rhardavoynt* y l l « L , !■ V y CVRRlf, socrotjiry L New Vork. aa month U. I860. feU 2# E y! oaptalnft will be rfquir«d t ' ^ r a u h thfir own teams and . t4. run contiauaDy tbc KtaSGU thiough in the stTTlco of ^ thfa ..o^pany For further parUoufars supply as atovo. ,, Dlvinieml. The TruAtet's ofthe New York Lifo E stock of the company payable on and after the 11 th in j Plant ke transfer ko<.>ks wUl Le elostul until the llth ^ iOStflDt Ju FHILIPR KlrlARVFY, Secretary r. N kw Y ork , Kebruary i>, 2w p ■sSSS— 1: of April next, in conformity with tho annoxod bylaw O K op U ob 1 Thn Annual Meeting of the Stockboldufs of M thlrt ronipany for Ihp choice of ihirtoeu Uln-otorB, shall 1( b«* h« Id on tho Bvroud TuvftcUy in .\pril of each year, at M the offleo Of tho (>'uipany In hrookJyu, undor the dlrec- H . - a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; bo kept open nntll 2 o’clork P M. and then cloood Hi 'i'he transfer Dooks wm be closed on the 1st day of M DmoUjn!^4tb°Fetoui?^ I860 f ' MOSES MATNARD Jr M fe4tlOAp Secretary and Treasurer W Company with or withont Conpons, as may be desired, ” jal2tf J sM. HOPKINS, T r e ^ r « ^ W Ot;/- Notice#—D elawabe and R aritin C anai . a :» d j } rAMi>k.!N ANO A mboy II ailhoao and TRANsrOkTAt iow rovfANiEH -Tho President and Diroctora of the afore- * Raid corapanien have this da? doclarud a semi-annual divi- i? si: 1 oniden and Amboy Railroad < ■ mpany, In Philadelphia. \ and by Iia Bliss, at the office of the said company in New ' Bor.ipn^nwTi, N J . July 12. X'’19 nM tf 03- N u lluiiul A c n d tm y .rD c H lg n . -A special meeting of the Acad, meelana will bo held at the roems of the Acad-.my. e<.rner of Leonard street and Broadway, J on \'onday I’lo 'Jiid A- .1 at 7 o'clock. P M . to take into C c<m‘lder»Uon the proposed amendments of the ccnatlta- J 1 - : . d t f ^ - r H .S H F .O O O U E ,S e c ’y. “v [ (!rf- U tU ers In LontSon P o s t O lRce.—Letters de- tamnd m ine London Post Office, on account of poBtage D C O a W lN S i, BR O T iU S K &, CO. j AMERICAN ^ C O M M E K p A L HOUSE a ■ For the purpose of eonduetlng a K-Tier«l B ' C o m m ission, W u reb o n s ln g , a n d F o r t s a r d l n g I* b ZSisifSncJUiw f The principal f e L e . ' ’\ \ ”' ’ ' I h o t i i . r J T f ^ , l ‘^;?rw*‘l'o;k,’’jan ry T o ;i86 0 . ■ : a r w w S ' r V , . I > • (i\’\v'.AHdnwalI. ]■ Pblfadrlrhla. ‘ <,rs..ta^..-ae, J to l'« j ^ V /IL L IA in R. 5IOSS, J ” A g e n t r o r ^ i- LfUlng DwelUug Houve« Stores, »ic . and ( ollecUBg , e kor tho ] e Purchase, Sale or Exchange cf Real Estoto. and for Fire . and Life Imrartince. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage 1 ! PK**r « onper 17 Barling fsip : r Maiden lane. ; ,j George L'-vett, 72 Wall street. ; “■ GENEE.AL SHIPPINGS COMM!.-:* U\' MKRCHANTS. , .Son t'luCnsiO. Upper (o.i/o>-nio. : ’o \ S ' r V w ; , , \ S K s ’^ - O C B O GIVE'^NOTICE THAT THEY HAVE “• ehati of Gold Dust, or any other business intrusted to them, with punotUElity and despatoh IlefereBctiA : Messrs. Ba*»aRi>, C ustu t Cs . 1 THATCHas,Tci!t£E,fcCo . , M « ff. B A T 4 ^ H K W : t o B(K JOOnBt .1 V t l i n u x j r 19. A H S S icA ii J i a r x i u SMt w y ^ u » m t ,m o * t de C S-SIoeoBb, do do D A S u m k rt, Ok .Os AFMstt*e««,ds do A U tiftka, do *- VYHTttfnetiVs A W oedirt^, *okt 8 Psniuvoctb, PbU T^l^^os, do R e«toisB,BtIt Salt J T Stnmx. do T n. J ^toneUS, Elmira B A Smith, Oeo^etavm. dSTOR HOUSE. OgdOnib’g J W IiBTreneo, RI J H lY!]cox,NHaTeB > MUi Thing, Troy ’.do TWaeAMbafiy a LSeasdict, do ra E R KeUogg. Utica ark MM Reeve, FUl J 8 K n t, Rlelmiond J R Tebbettto Boct ltd, n n C T Adam*, Boat. do tv Eddy and eoa do O Eldrldge C Wln|bte,TkU 8 W CnrHs, Ky E M Gilbert and lady. Utica item £ Shundiray, Best A / medow, do O M MitebeU, Ohio O Fergospn, do J H Wortblngton, Boctoa Mr a Mxi Parker, do E W Johnson fc lady do H J Tnler and Udy do ibam,jHowark ay, Hartford re Taiutor, H’fotd © A Fnnnan, re Peart, do A Done, ■ ~ 7 8 Parker, lag cviiorr. of hie w n manufacture, ground in o il; - No 1 C hrcmeoorcen u> 1. 'J. 3, and 5 ih cans. X do do ], 2, A and 6 lb cons Extrasemaneat do 1, 2, S, and 6 lb cans. N o l do do 0 K> ouu. | ? ^ r “ t U E U s r j s W 8 Parker, do C Memam, do W Bogle, do E Bcltor, de ny, Moss H Lel^'fli y, Stoekb^ge F A Eliet, Phila >, Salem J D Palmer, Stonington r, lady and daughter CLINTON HOTl ’okeepsie E Jewett, Vt ee A Lebance, Phil DUNLAP’S HOTEL. TV .Higgs, Oystebay J M Holton, P'lon Doot Clcburn, Eng E M Dering, 8 H HOTEL. B B Harwood, Mate J Q Preble do ' EARLE’S HOTEL. Tl?Mir’cy, Bofit O H M»rcp do Q KeUo^, Winstead J RTrnoU, RJ FRANKLIN HOUSE. . ™ . ^ndont J w scovm^^^ lady, Ct S= ?S=a FRENCH’S HOTEL. ' S i J T e o fc’- i s r . f i fers«e.n £ES.'c;“ \‘\ t 5 S K i r .ASiiS,. Y.-Sil,,™.. l i s s s : : : . S M LWlngeton, Y( S i S l a L HOWARD HOUSE. r ' “£ Is' IIS J L Harper, Uulne H Webster and eon, Newtown k \ S i & ' K r . » • 1^- lpi“ Es£\ L^D^-i-taruLn W^Stovoneon, PitUburgh s i ™ - ” LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. i f f ”\ I, Hartford ( rreaman, PokeepMe WH^RoblntoM-al W Cornell, Norwich yo\stT““' t F Cooley, HI Ilii- Soh ParOIne^laney, 9 da\ \An Kewhem, HC, -wtil^ coin j u i u j * d«Jia BalHmort, -witkadio g d a ta WJtoipgian, NC,-wiat naval sOh Hornet?^?*Harrington) Stroni, fin RIohmond, •with »oal fertile gav company. 'Seh.C CRabidiklCrBtikerifqi Providenea. ja M o ^ iU D A . fto i a IrttftdAted Havana, Fah 7, to Edwwd Sacretaij ef the Board ef Underwsltera to abandoned without cause on t 1 veuelwaato good order'and — --tocBtaitoythe foremait, .\A??/ fillip if he BdoptutisanetisB that ’m a tter ig hj^pUy ended, to the g reat g lo r j a n d rop- ntation of M r. Clayton. B a t a Sonday meeting was held a t the W hite Honse, th a t is clear j aad the scheme was not con- enired in, th a t is probable. M r.Clayton said he ofthewhNesni^eoiL, 8 2 f f l S S |S M @ ^ of S tato has been seclnded d u r inrth e p a s t w e e k ,«id ooacesaion. WRera-was.^ itReTenaffirmedthathe hasjdeoiinedattenaing'the - --------- - — regular meetings o f the c a b i ^ j and th a t when General Taylor caUed a t the pfico to inquiw after WsheMth, Mr. Clayton was obhged to deoTiae the ___ _ ______ .•£iSISS*-»■ BrIgCobdin)Com!ih,atB8iton.fRSl3«Lwuln eon- o ® o ^ \ » t i L .......................„ , , , ^ r t e ^ o ^ t j C p r a l A ^ a t B e ^ M eofe Lind, fhk SoRtoin to Sarannali, and had starboard tjoarter I t m , loit hit!n m U, kc. Tka S W Lind wtumed io ra- Thasobr Lue/Azm, atMohila fm T^omarton, oiithe ning 6 f Fattruary 6 th, fell In company with sehr Elisa rn, Watti, fm ThonxMlon; for New Orleens,' with V hsTihg hiien on fire nhont thirtj six honn; parted ocBipa|Dy ahont 4 o*<doek ,in the afternoon, ahent ‘^y Noot the Balise. Captain Watts befieving that ha wauld be able ta kaep the Dr# down until bis tf- ____ „ Central America; but really the operations of the diplomatists upon b oth sides ih th a t quarter are bo rapid aad erratic, and questaons a re piled up with snob enterprising aotiraty. that a re newal Of his instinotibns, a t least every Monday morning, weald be reqmrodto m a k e itsafefor him to” agree upon a defimtivo settlement of a tttho points in the controversy. W hatever else shall be demanded oryielded, Mr: Clayton to understood iohave ~ thM uahontihe correspo; vfh 8 ® fp, and lOOOlbsbone. Sent home 170 bbls sp, and A t at do Wfcb, bark Byron, Heed, Falkland Islands via Rio JaDciro, of and for SUnlngton, 80§ bbls whals oil, 8 000 lbs bono, ,3k00 seal skins. Brig Solon, of Mattapoisett, has been purehased and wiU .be fitted Ibr whaling at Westport Point.T _ A letter frop Capt Morgan, of tho Julius ti IsfuTOhbi 21, Lafayette, Barton, \War Deo 27,1849, Becmliing for t __ _ _ to g ground. With 1000 bbls whale oa hoard—had token Copt Hunting feand no whales In his eruire about tho TrinUn Island.. No letters from ship Henry, at 8 i Bey, same date. tecterate over any si American Confedera It appears that thi termined to do all in . ______ _ Sloe line of mail steamers, notwithstanding that tho oontracthasheen forfeited b y a hundred delinquencies, and though i t is well known that the eontiaotoisihare riolated, and are now violating er neglecting every im- lortant condition of their engagement with the gov- imment. It is a &ct, that though nearly three years have elapsed since this contract was obtained, not le of tho five vessels stipulated to be b n ilt has been impleted by the parties or accepted by the govern ment, not oae. The Post Office Department a tt to justify the outrages which it tractors t o ------- •—*— This is a miserable excuse. If the ships of the Law & Sloo line have faithfully performed the ser vice required of them in the transportation of the Padifio mails from Chagres to the United States, than once, I have no reoolleotion of it. The often ocoured under circumstances that OTJCE TOMABINEBS. NATIONAL HOTEL; rc1>“r.!'S RATHBUK’S HOTEL. S ^ ’. E'IS-Sir,*.--'' i s r s i - ’- - ‘i S l w b ' k . t . ' S I : \ \ ’ TAMMANY HOTEL. ‘ n ' U c .S ifaT p r y , Marlbero TAYLOR’S HOTEL. UNITED STATES HOTEL. S Soule. NHaven Capt Smith fe lady. Conn s- _ \ ISa H itrec Wm^Bvrtiett, Plymouth i J R i w best pena, well Cntbed, flexiblB and flpe pi Also, firpwn’s, Eagley’a and »U ether eelehrated Gold Pen* eemyriiing a variety of abont fifty dilfejlent KnsAi • : m Primroe. Prov Jehardson. do E ? W i S 7 ‘ , S Shove. Prov J E^maonel, Ohio E Talcot. Owego Hubbard fc Kellogg, Ct ^ ” anDrew,’.prew,°froS*N'Yorr(UptlO^^^ f i i i P a « K E T S a ^ n o ! s ? o . “ ^ ’ Jan IS, fat S2iIon62S0, steamer Eudora, NYork for S H f e i - s s s j \ * ° fC e b ^ e ,^ double Hoad Shot Keys, brig Round Pond, ^ Ceb t ' off Havana, ship Merohant, from N Orleans for oibraltar, lOuPuRbarh M a ^jM e, LelMJm Phila, Antoin«tte, No- :cbo, McMuiUaa, A lfyandb I ia , Feb 16—Cld fir brfg Bermuda; Mb fairfax Osborne. New 1 — ................ .. N bw OnLKANs, Feb 10—Ships Wm Sturges. fm Boston, and Southerner and Indiana, fm New York, ar’d on the Feb 17-Brig Wm T Dugan, fm N York, ar’d yesterdty. ^E aii roBT-Ar no date, but prv to J3tb,scJ Z A Paine, Sid brig Nathan Ely, Pike, NYork; schs Texan, and ^ Outer Harbor—Ar 16th, sob Anti, NYork ^\VnOT^M-^aK—Ax 13th, Bch Anti, NYork for Thomas- 5“ \“ ird'tra.'\.*rcS:.K\iiY, Returned^Bar „ .‘s U l b ^ g M y ^ r b F alx IH|Ka—Ar 14thseb A P Havens, aad sloop Excel, f ^NT Sarah, Taunton, and sld •■s; .‘.XHK'i . or k Cn; 43 do cotton J D Waterman; 366 bbls pork 1 tee S i S l i i i i P a l i r o m i a A r m s , Ai. W . SPZES a CO,, 91 fitaidco! Jane, one door b e low Gold Btreel SIN’S E E VOliVlNG P I S T O i-'S—Thum MARINE LIST. CLIL'IRED TESTERDJ3T. Ig Empire HopSrinB. Galvestcn. Haswy & Mur ig Horatio Oreeti,Barl^ 0 £ 8 ,_t», H Un_d«wood' ) TESTEBDAT. Thonuitoa) legrAam, U ds fin NO p - o Fceter ft Nickerson. lOth met, off >oke i*rk Sarah «4>, (of St Qeorgae) a ixuneans for .San. Franefseo. _-.„ ,.lareh*lNej.LeW*,23d8 ftn New Orleans, wL'h M,CW gailoca molaa es to J W EIwcU. 4th Sort Ipt 2T. Ion T0|. spoke barkPoilo.Koijny.fto NOrleaM fi»t Ala*, aeijea. TheMNt ran Onshore 6rl Sandy Hook Ch Frida j BrhHgCaCUrita, (of Naa*aB)>hvaH« 7*ito»H*». a s u “|;»as^ « 5 ? 4 ! ......................... 1 percent; lT D g : j g B E 3 ! f l l i a - j e ( ] g iptKli::)utun aewoik, of m u m a : rtoM ensibie t rendered tho Post Office agents alome respons the public for the delinquonoj- The mails ai reyed across the Isthmus under a treaty with New Grenada, made in 1844. The execution of th a t treaty - ----------- - A. the Jransportation Of tho mails, devolves ___ jp e atto the transportation Of the mails, devt ----- upon the Post Office Department. The steamship lines on both sides of the continent are trader the direction of the Navy Department, b u t the agent, who have charge ofthe mails between P anamaand Chagres belong to the Post Office. Tho public knows how frequently thoee agents have allowed the mail bags to bo in or between the two places for weeks, because the steamers offerpg to tirae them were n ot of those naval lines. T o say that these agents of tho Post Office had no authority to put their bags en board the Empire or Crescent City, or the Cherokee, or the fine steamers running direct to New Orleans, is to utter a gross absurffity, or something much worse. The truth lies pn tho sur- '-le . This leviathan contract is a mass of c o m p - n and imposture. The beneficiaries npder it' a re oually drawing $290,000 from the government. for less than $100,000. Tho contract should ----- gated to morrow for noa-performanoe, and Congress should take immediate measures for isuperceding it; and i am glad to learn that the whole subject wilt fie speedily brought before the Honse, Ih a manner lifee’^ to lead to a thorough reformatioii of the this monstrous mediate measuri n glad to learn th a t the brought before the Hot ;o a thorough reforms abuses o f this monstrous system, ration of southeri^ legislation to secure t^ie djfiui are now sending out their agents and issuing their edicts to call popular meetings at the north In favor of the Union, as if there had been threats against it or hostility to it in that quarter. This ii the very mbliinity of impudenoe. Before people allow them- selTOS to be caught by this transparent device, let them reflect that they are only playing into the hands of tho conspirators against the Union here, men who are desper&toly playing tho game of slavery supre macy *' a t all hazards and to tho last oxtrem itj,’’ in or out of the Union. The planners of these Union meetings at the north, where no thought of distmion exists, are the most pliant and useful tools—^Nashville conventionists. X. [For the Evening Tost.] P eopession versus P ractice .—The prufessionsef General Taylor that he would be the “ President of the people and nol of a parly.” that he “ hod no ene mies to punish nor friends to reward,” and that if he was elected, lus friehds sflid ‘‘ presertption shenld scrihed,” and the course pursued by him and inet since his oleotion, has led me to examine le Book, which has been recently published, to ascertain the removals and appointments made in lis city and Boston, a nd compare his conduct with le above professions. According to this book, there are employed in the resolution, M d he deifeeSio M y R Q H Jttiatto ■ot y e t obtained aU-the gOolprapmoillnibrm'ation're- latfre to her soil or other resouroa^ iwMiatMilld ena ble him to decide whether h e r boundaiiek ihqjdd bo modified or not. He was n o t committedaow to h e r - admission with her profobt boundarite, but^ h^ w w Strongly of the opinion that w shali'L^TeKto sgre^to the only aitematiye under, exiitii® olr- Mr D otos proceeded w ith an *gum e n t, fer th purpose of showing thatthefixeotttiv».h*ft;ratesfere to procure the adoption, b y CaUforni»-of;*.o6nstitt ” \ ning a provirion pfoHbftmg aliineiT. I :wn, he raad from the 1nstmotioi& ^v« express declarations, United SI ' \ ' lust, injusi public dema Mr. Dowi .intaine ^ ------ „ — right of t h , itatas G overnment to the pnblic domain. )ote s ^ d h e h a d carfully rOad the debates J in the Constitutional ConvenHbff, a nd say th a t the right of U ongfeisto tt nition quoted. Ho also objected tothe-adj ____ a single state, containing as Uailfornia-didi'with 1 present boundaries, one htindredandMyeigTbtbhe sand five hundred square miles of 1 ;Brrit 9 ty . ‘ \fte r further remarks upon the first; resolution in . Clay’s series, Mr. Do-wns proceeded “liith hto speech, when he gave way to a m otionfor is^&urn-. ment, which, was agreed to. HO USE OF R E P R E S E N T A T IY ^ S , 'r Collector in the short space of three monthe ! This U a p retty commentary upon whig professions. How many democrats have been removed since September, 1 have not the means of knowing, but the number must be large. Tke recent movement in relation to retrenchment, has given the CoUeetOr a specious reason for a further sweep of the remainint democrats. This order of the Treasury reached also some few whigs who were recently appointed, b u t it is perfectly understood that they will soon be ap pointed to better situations j but whether any demo crat removed by this order will be restored, remains to be seen. I have a pretty general knowledge of the old officers who are retained, and I do not be lieve tboro are more than thirty nominal democrats laining in the Custom House. ; oehstltqtioD, and tfte b P any 8ab|oot matter outside of Co^ifer- iB 2 e,o£Alal dor. The House had rcferrcid the constitution of California to the Committee of the Whold hd th.a State of the Union, and the resolntii^n oannot be Mr. isge, of Alabama, moved to laviboNioltitioQ OB the table. ./ , vfroso to a question of e r- The House had rrferred the constitution of tions, that tho _______ 80 min. be tho southern line o f Galffof ____________ gress takes no action on slavery in th e I w r itsu e s ; and stipulate that. In admitting, the pe<^o_^neYer legislate on the subject, &o., wMch was read, #nd. ruled out of order. Mr. Sohonck offered a resolntio*, not t o give up nnlil^Mr. Doty’s resolution passed; whioh jras o b- The yeas and nays were then taken h a lf ft do*en times more on trivial motions, and the House ffid noU adjourn t P 12 o’clock a t n ight, when theSpeaker de cided that the day for considering pe^idnfi had closed. F eom A ux C a ^ . —Captain W hittlesey, of tho bark Henry Trowbridge, of New Haven, who arriv ed a t this port yesterday, informs ma t h a t thice was r interestterest stirringtirring whenhen ftee left.eft. A Spiniihp no news of f in s w ft l A S frigate a nd a brig-of-war h ad a rrifed W t h i l port oa the 27th January, and after making signaltand^liring guns for a pilot, which was not s idtofft t o th e ti. the frigate struck on a reck and unshipped her rndder,—■ news o i [For the Evening Post ] E arthquakes . —The account in the Post of 15th, of shocks of earthquake a t Nicaragua, on 27th Oct., 3tar, of Oct. 2 £ ----------------- - ------------- , which eoutains temperatures of 27th, 28th a nd morn ing of 29lh, as follows: “ The clouds were intersected by electric lines yesterday, and to the northeast tW e were snow tints in the high atmosphere. A near eoniUbriatioa was marked on the wires a t 60 to 61, and before 12 M- till after 6 P. M ., and again from 10 P . M. till near 4 this morning. Another near eqnilibriation haa existed from 53 to 55®, and was broken hy a rise, accompamed b j a cloudod at* mosphere.” In the Star of 30th, I s a y : “ Rain com menced a t 9 A. M. yesterday, and again at 12 M., and continued most of the afternoon and evening, ac companied a part of the time by a gale of wiad» a t tended by a fearful eqniUbriation of temperature of near fifteen hours’ duration, which closed with a lu minosity north. Tne equilibriations for the Is^ #eventy-two hours hare been so strongly marked as to show clearly that the earth, a t a d istant point, haa been tremulous. T b e wires mark snow north this moming.” The Star of Oet. 31, has the following: “ The change to within 7 degrees of the freezing point, the tremulous drops of water from the clouds at 5 P. M. srs?h“ I uBise Baoexs were )f observation, and Brooklyn Evening I copyopy fromrom! 29th, 1 31st. I c f is of 27th, 28 th and s a mriel drap( ty mingled with tha moofabeams ,nd_ made a bright night. It wa» harmonies o f our beauti- ~ I nl. V A N B E ItPO K l,, Real E i i - t 23 Y'sil street, comer of Broad, ccaaiiiftsiea, b< * - *• — effects eichang breheraje Imsh ftantlji on hand a large amount of ptopt and the city of Brooklyn; also. In the ties, w d in the t e ’ghbouilng states. Persons .dt^ ______ purehASieg, aJling or oxchoagieg, can scaroelV Ril to |be esHed on application a i this office. The rate 1 1 eomxal*- tlsn is, in dll eases, one pep eent. whsii sties mu effeetod - ot«frri;y V- —urge is ws U b - _____________ , gl9 inlght was bright! the arctic luminosity in sweet harmony ar ’ a pretty illustration fui e arth.” , The Evening Post o f 14th Inst., oontaiss an ac count of an ffiroiito a t 3 P. M. An earthquake was felt a t Snow Riilj Maryland, the next day; there was also a g reat snow Btorm on the AUegh&ny noun- taina, and a lightning storm a t Baltimore the same f'ha wires a t 10 P M. of that day fell to S3, and next morning a t 4, 5 ,6 and 7 were a t 31, a t 8 a t 32 ®, and 9 at 36, ar.d did not again roach the freezing point during the menth of Novomber- My observations, published in the Star of Nor. 1, 2 and 3, show these phenomena were equally well indicated a t my place of observation. O b Lbo 16th end ISth of Nevomber, several earth quake ebockd were felt at Coqaicabo> Chili. Licut OiileSjiiow making astronomical observatior^s in the •\outheni hemispbero, was^ there, and oxamined th( C3d^ by a-snow m r m in oteqgo county, New York, iua m New Hatnrehir«. *tna from dampness, being Wilderfa patent improTsid. The suhtcriber wonid respeetfally «»H tho nlteattotii of ihe lutfijc lo the ftb^e snperior Snfei. They sr«,m!;fl4cf On the following ing day, the ofSnerB w ent on efiora. a t CavUion Bay.where they were imprisoned as Domini- n spies, for which tho oommanding officerdemand- , eatisfaotton, y ■, X Cayes Roads, <n Tho HaytRn fleet had sailed from A n ? Uayee^im a cruise a fter t^e Dominicans, bnt of-course they Ronld not succeed in finding them, as tie y take esj^qlil care to keep out of harm’s way. stton, which if cot granted^ he would pro ceed to take, as soon as the repairs o t b l r r e s s e r m n finished. The brig above mentioneiThad M uled ihto Aux Cayes Roads, o the jlst inst. , tR n fleet had sailed from A n i Uayes^im a ” \ ■ ■ ■ ■ f-coursethey would finding them , a s t i e y tak e esj^olal LEiGAL IN’lA L Iil^X iN C S :. -~As«a9A0 .aftuuEv BSCDaei the Sun -Mutu^ Intu7*nca -Uompa^ suit is brought. The defence is, that the Vesselitos Un- sesworthy at the time of leaTing ■Warren, This, Is de nied, audit is contended for plaintiff'that to show that she was unseawoTthyitmnet beshownibewasednanon- ed wholly because she was rotten or nhsound, an|l not partly from that cause. Testimony was taken. For plaintiff Mr. Lord ; for defendants Mr. Hfram Kefebum. The case Is still before the court. ' •« Before Chief Justice Oakley—Loomis 4 jyiJafflyi.iG»o, r. Niles and Thomas Cylin.—Haintigjjiytojmth^ they n»ry arrangement on Averill, that the said steel lln, Deputy Sheriff, at the ajadgment io fivor of Wi asd that the goods wore Austia te Spicttr,>lr. Kttjn 8 levied wpOTtkyJ rg c ^ e ,, o f M r , I Wm & Rowland aisidnst. tflfen f s the ftuetRRi Ws W ; publUbcr^B^tpu^ tOTeepTarsf defefidapti^ I5eetdi»5 ait 6 t XOU)B, j about $H 00 balancofbx vario^xs-biJLs e^bOfiSy* The dofeseeii, the books were On cousiemarat, .'which was deniciL-andltappesiM ttiete bad liesp a o M ^ e to the firm, and the books transferred by dOfrndanto to » tJow Una Verdict for plaintilf ia aipountu ycitj^StHu Martin. ■ - ^. - . . - A. ■on jiaTngp« ■1849. hi$ horse snd wagon 4moouBt<|jca w J«»'i .....jed.fhi#Jmnow-<-Ycr‘p{»iB- s.. CBitogbauanfty*any|ifor d ^ fohaantoiir, nasajas. 5 ^.»ErfcStad.ou* eharff« » f purlototoit ftom ih* ciite . m a StfFStRAix C TfR^r owTHK UwiTwklSTjj^rKS-iw'ath