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Vol. XL, Ho. 67=Whole No. 4280. ain tid ‘YORK, MONDAY MORN NG, MARCH 9, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Otreulation...Forty Thousand. sQBILY HEP ALD— avery day, rrce'3 conta per copy— | Faveaty” gayest Gasurday—Frice 6 “ASVis Albaphdy sates mn oe 1G of all kinds executed wth beauty and der “# All letters of commusiestions, by mail, a i of the New Yous Henatp Estast/sHmawy ‘west coreer of Wultoe and Nassau <treets ROUNT RS ESSENCE ocean et raul ingen is atirent ery description. Greenhouse, orcry devircole outhowes, “Apply atl8i Wares siete m7 8 re =i Tana mane mena ea re TO napa fy uty, an ‘ama! mily, onaiting ot beck two story Hi em Broad wa: ick basem-! f=. Croton rater, Rane, selameoeann ans ichen: 5 ih sirilege of bath rom, Raley hedrooms. "Wefervnes required. it $190. ip higee bests MBit Cone of Waller st LOFTS TO LET. fhe get LOFTS, m the Bibel Building No.43 feck a slip, dle f il maki Lack haa UA BUSBY" Shatin FOR E. A DESIR. LLB RESIDENCE in Ningenath near Irvin two story and attic, with a tele in basement, rst ant by about ths nce. Hokse. 90 feet by woe tot isn agosto rae “For termas, apply to GEORGE GASKIN, wre 110 Cherry street. ‘0 LET, THE RECESS, No. 157 Bradway, New, York—the farviture and fixtates belonging thereto for od ba ml aire on the premises. TO LET. A, DESIRABLE HOUSE. in she village of Jumaicn, the mat. ‘The House ia modera built, en Ist Alto, Teo other Inge, located, be- ig rear the Hailroad, ‘Bonet Macey Sdenles:, mae ct ich can be occupied immodtataly, For fare reieulars, apply to ES HERRIMAN, m4 2w're He Ttea LT ft: TO Per Fam the fiat of May mart Part of| ae c ts fd ocenpied Oy a amily stabreonowms peneee Peemll quiet family these ate will be. le : sis ‘Addivas Private House’ Branch Pose Oifee wath ia ighery-an interview may ba had, will be attended boat Undenbted aoe willbe required. _m4 tw*r caARL ear, RATE HOUME,, itr shent 4, srer of die — on wi hich were formert ory, at present “ Hented oth the Huckenssck road, only a a walk ood tenant very low, to jbo a Rent to a will be 4 » if, Bracers Wal Eke ae New Yor, oot of be LET, IN HOBOKEN, TWO three and basement brick Houses, now in course of com- iy for for opeupancy ev on or before with ve'e walk of the forty’ where rw fei Bote eave every 13 ssintates for Barclay 0 crousrag 108 to 18 meaes: sad ‘every half hour to Canal and Christopher sts — the ferry at Hoboken. ml 2were Pi DWELLING HOUSES, STORES fevenlertent or guckenge’ faverca ens tale wate ductive Real state, that will payirom ten to twenty Ps Sine gree ieee rere ren c nod M Fund Poligies of lasaraice obtas ‘rom Sc palnngueleatan ing, frnnied bev sO NargBioed sereet arth c mished here et at No. ¢ Broad acre arthe S, Heke imtre perp Matron ‘Architect. FOR BALE, OR TO LEE: oath: moat reuseable oe Sirk and Bevan Wilwae Sri ieecpiee Re, ad cee, Wile oan, beans Meiehsa toe manner, and wihwpres Seu wand ‘coal vaults in Bellovilie, Feb. 19, 1846. HOUSES AND FOR ‘SALE. A PLEASANT country seat in the village of Madi- son, Morris eounty, New Jersey, wishin a few mninutes beautifal residence of Wm. Gib : ‘WILL af 80) ™ we for eit ae ee pee to hours co Fem ak cane iat ear rom Fermingisie iy, makes. i Eesepasats Sire New SEs eee ek a 33 Jobn st. een ae Bally Hen. pe oduad 2 ante EN | Log od Straw Hat Manat , informs the public 10 A for sale a fae east ‘assortment toed to th jahare of c a Eigt re ao, eee hb shibigl premiere 1 Division street. A general assortment Kinds of Beraw Goods joa asd * en Soe ie FINE FRENCH Bi Sa Ea Calf Boots for $4 ry in this snes Wo ngs ey; bps Roots having ae are 5 ous eve ac in this a iene ee ae Fumes atte PS hl en ann aa 18 tere Mo ace GEN. SIR GEORGE COOK D. Lae D. CONSULTING. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | 5 CE NO. 3 NORTON om ase r, ALBANY, N. ¥ a STANWIX »N ¥. JFNCTICN OF TRE BOSTON WITH THE BUFFALO FAILROAD, 13 Imtre Re AN DS. ie fet DAGUERREOTY PE a Daecenee cts ietaneritee MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. ROAD, VIA NEW LONDON, FonPron ¢ WORCESTER. At7 o’clock jn the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall Bod South yng sented. ‘ay Crates Tendiness for New tnd, Neri ant Worcester. Pride pomon see | LY: ING ISLAND RAILKUAD COMPANY. -¥ TRAINS RUN A roLe V8 on . ete aoe ff Stopping | Bt George's: Manor. = | Leave mE pa nd intermedi- | “oo Paral Gesve Greenport— erarl ival of the daily, Big exes 5 Kis cee vamnedtion 1 Train, Leate Furningtaletor 8 Breit Se wat 6% o'clock, A M., and Leave Jamaica—| yf Breonlye, wb oclock : sf ye teferd. 8 ree "Newt rk 1a}6; Hee ee AE aetoe, He iM, Branch thogue naa Wai the arrival of Trains at the several weer Teadineas on ins at the sey ry low Fares, to all parts of the aes Comewilie readiness at the foot of Whitehall rupee tne jp, bo minutes be r of starting wie each any. day on the saa ee ‘% Geran ig Bag Harbor HAVER URARTRORD AND Gece INGFIELD Daily) (Sun the fast and commodious steamers NEW YORK or CHAMPION, and arrive at Albany the same even- ""Krrangements have been made to make the line sure, and passengers can depend on arriving as advertised. ial Imre MALL LINE AT 7% O'CLOCK, A. M. p TO ALBANY, AN} intermediate landings, or asfar as the | permit. ‘good ed wheeling from ae the “Hudson to" Albany, and or i 2 to carry passengers to their dest h to Al bany— Passage to New- Burgh 810" "Breakfast ou boned ie fllateted ice semmnbest OTiCA, Captain T. N Hulse, leaves the pier between C Coartlandt and Liberty sts, every morning at 7: lock. "AUT packages and parcels will be landed at any of the regular landings, provided they are paid for at the Ageut’s Office, and entered ou the freight list. or oy on board, or to F.C. Schulte, at the office on the sonanepedeiin 6 ROPICE—-STATEN ISLAND sore in Wed sefailow 6th, the trips on this Ferry will ry ny "aay —_ taten, and qr: M. lew York—9, at My SP. F8-On Sundays tS sve at it o'clock, instead BOSLON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. he British and North, Amert Bream’ Packet Shige HIBEHNTA, |. 18 tnd CALEDONIA, wil Heaye- Boston {oi the ai rts as follows, viz: qHIBERNIA, Alerander 5 yrie, Commander, on Wednes- é SCALEDON 1A, E. G. Lott, Commander, on Friday, May 1, % Fassage to Liverpool ard For frei tor penage, ably 6 RIGHAM, Jr. At HARNDEN & CO. sekameereaets al for ON GHEAT BRITAIN ANDIRELAND.—Persoes wishtug ae mit money to their frlends in any part of Great Britain or Ireland, ‘enn be, supplied with drafts, b apolying to mal for any amor able at i ney re ie 0m ull the ripal towns soedhaat pet pal ,) will meet prumpt attention. Waited b, TAPBUL f3irh 5 South $e. cor. Maiden FOR NEW ORLEANS.— Louisiana and New Jom pe Becelar packet, to sail Monday, Maren elegant, fast sailing packet ship SAR- wraler day. iy mts innit har of handsome Furnished pnetaions, aol apply on 5 leans whart, foot of E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South strewt. (O™ Positively no goods received va board chet Barer Nig Tath March Agent in New Oceans JAB. E. WOUD- RUFF, who wall prompely forward al 1 goods to his add: Mioott, master, wi ucceed the ress. sartcltey soda Monday. daa March. het fekuler daye me ‘SF 8 K HAVRE—Second Live—The LTIMORES Gi Capt. J: Johnston, jr, it = April. HINGREN, 9 Tontine Roilding, | packet shi 7 pe snilee ry i OF pase’ on Sone Oe m6 re PACKETS FOR HAVRE—8ECOND Acres ‘The Packet ship ONEIDA, Capt-in James Fi wil sei on the 8h ingtunts” Fer freight or passage, appt BOYD & HING mt 9 Tontine Buildicgs, or 88 Wall street. FO) tm et OW —I Te Packet—The weil fag aa iar ge on rds of : | Seems ereed ail meet with quick For treight Y wing excellen jons, apply to aptain on bourd, east k bs WOODHULL kM fo RN, 87 South st. The A 1 British bark Ann’ Harley, , Capt. Robt, Seott, will succeed the "0 close & concei Line o arias of of cig 0) chips egos were nee this. als vor by rine & Ba eich for model large proportion of being iss 9 tod wockmanship they, are unsur| edeailted and re-salted every year since. Mtheit accommodati: fe fivgand handsomely ferabed, Ae le ot LINS's S$ & CO , 56 Routh st TABGS 'W.—REGULAR PACKET — the fe mell known fat sling Packit barque ADAM 430. tous, sn Hugh Mekwen, daily ex- Tilers witha igh ip dispar a ‘6 or Ment accommodations, ODAULL & MINTURN, South street. UNITED STATES AND. GREAT BRITAIN faye IRELAND OLD ESTABLISHED EMI. ce) iT OF FICK.—The subscribers are preparea P.ssengers to come out by the early Spring ships, at Tate. Drafts can, as usual, wil, be furnished, peyable throughoat the J-HERDMAN ere 61 South st. PACKET FOR GLASGOW—With Dima The splendid and fast sail aM CARR. Cape MeKwea, will have imme. has ory comet second cabin and szerage passengers eres ance will be totes ai Be made on Dour at Peek aip cr ta obese ging iS “PAPaCOT‘T, 75 Sonth st, cof. Marden lane. a; aera what oe b sect Gira opporeenity rae od TAPSCOTT, mtr. corner Mair Jane. jet? th , ______evinr Maiden ine SSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND AND, (va Liverpool }—~The subcribers ar engagem 0 bring a4 Ihe, saliog ee cy a ya yp = ise | Pee, on their ap} their new ments tan tube ace, See rites egrtonises aavh ON rset EGU. ert and ‘%6 ere esters pene hee i on that ti a 4 will watt i rom a iverpoot peated ind every a eeeseery i Dyssege say be ged Ferris ; iespatebe ease ‘gomfortab as posatble. Sh p Rochester, on sth May. rhe =a aoe Bicigs of trees the | favors pocket ckets, ren y rei rhs sg tui teu ie | seme sthowe prcebin,send ie cream pecsons Oe jal | semen hereof another “ier gre salad W.k J.T. TAPBLOTT, No BW & jet. t. Vbrafs, ss uoael, for a amount, pa Tablethrougnoat Britain tad Irelor ds UNITED vated AND ikenaee? BRITAIN IRELAND Set EMIGRANT. Pf ed ‘are prepared to passen- ers it ats out at by th re rH ae ee GALVANIC RINGS A vie MAGNETIC SE bUrD, es | Roem pr ae et REDUCED races. a ABR D. SANDS, aloes 7, of Wild Cherry, “GALv ANTE” RINGS Compound Sup REMEDY FOR PRACT UR ry comprises seattos the mysterious ageut. The Season Maan eeu ap, hay coss in all cases of mu rete a fal ta 601 wading’ medicise, which hes done comfort, as the Inveritor Gh coy sd a and of fale Ringe are reat erent and of various ornament most delicate female without thea ai THE GALVANIC BELTS, BAD Are modifications of the 1 more chrome cases of | lous ng uethinkiog, by patting ap Nostru individuals, aff impudence to caution the pubhe poy the Orig Puration, Dn-Swavne’s Compounn Syaur oF WiLD CiERKY, ee? hich diag eo-nacl, Prctinisel call to commits alvanism Can pots fo fail to be perm: used in PB a nee ch the Ringe 01 on has hows. paououny ‘one of the most valuabl “is bel ved to rid. CH IMPOSTERS. And Re Rema al tha rietaslantcl gen » which 1a the oaly ore umeee d ae este ldlegoverien ef moder remarkable power, of ic f the unparalleled Dr 8 ilu Cherry, for the cube pore of be Bear Consumption ! ! Cotte Spitting Blood, Li the Teroat, Nervous’ De P m or Disease of the He: Broken Constitution from vavions causes, th &e., Bronehitis, Ast! fared’ to the world years "bet '1Lp CHERRY ¢ me ou! a ts = Chinisries me a ddition, to the Gal: yea 10 the: Side or Breast, causes ; a8 a certain aid in constitutional wi; Weutive for colds, aud in sll affections of ‘the chest generally the Gatyante StarnoTHen:no PLasters will be found of Great and permanent advantaze. We refer our Beaders fe to the nw trey I the Doctor, ia the Sau, times § Ha, all of which are from th al character, which oes beei the discovery has been befor : cE General Agent for the United States, ind only Agent 10 24 Fults Sun Buildings. aiton sursaal MW Achat 1 “ Phiadelphia. The genuine article Swayne, whose office has beeu remov. if oa other spurious articles of ‘Wild Cherry has been sold ont, and ad the proprietors are obliged to resort to FaLsx: their own out of it. ke: juare hotties, covered » With the proprietor's auine article is put up in pl with blue wrapper, with & ea a jie Furic arg regnested: to remember that et NE RUP OF WILD. sv RY that ee i cures of viseases whi sion, and set at defiance the whole ~~ aloe cines, which are dai Therefore, Cy OF WIL! City of New York, oy Beware of Counterfeits. he 8 ans of the conre UND SY) vid HARDWARE AT HE SUBSCRIBER, Agent veil in England, is enabled to gipeani from first hands, aleo consult their own interest by Agents A New Yorx—C Broadway, corner of Jobe street; 205 Bleecker street: Dodd, ty B 7 sat bier » 48 Grant scrests 5 verett, 56 Hudson street; or Bailey, jorner of Fulton anc streets, Brrooklyn. THE GENUINE PREPARATION. om, oR BWAYNE'S acount R oe: whose Lui oo ks. ie Bed Screws, Candlesticks, Bolts, Spoons, Pa Ginaen ‘Trank Locks, CoN canta, &e. ke NEW. m2 ImisMW&F*me STONE FOR DRY DOCK. of Wild Cherry, PTIVES are affected slightly, a! rb Lay they may prevent the fully and firmly. How importm:t day with a cough when this early certain, with proper care, amption. i POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Chery ace of cee Remsedion jit 4 is called Wild edients, that the utmost effi icles as a supporter and preser- NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, bey! ens, Mi EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed * for Day Dee Dock,” will be received at this office until Mou. xt, for furnishing and ranite or Sienite “Rough Hammered ss “PLA SESS seme i corer —All preparations of wi ictitious and counterfeit, and 9} aiaable remedy had introduced itsel Fin be not deceived by the many a bal cured. |. W. corner of oe and and" Spurious, Mature Erepared only by Di a oeld whol Wrlvalcoale and total at Charles H. Ri Isa Broadway, comer of John t.j andat leecker st., 96 Hudson street, aieitoes! Seesene a = SLLSVErh-swowom) F monOCe> Es Bare ce contend aides Cabie 5 Farin * Width, Thigiees RI U MA TISM. Compound Syrup of the Hydriodate of Potassa SARSAPARILLA, ann YELLOW DUCK ROOT. HE ae seers is prepared from thepurest artich as the best and oaly gure qareot az it will remove all those extremel cae 10 48 5 cn 0 6940 3 60 50 Ssessesesats pes admixture their effects HT. RING, 192 Broadway. MOTHER'S CORDIAL. | 41 superior efficacy of this article, when used in wis ards, Sapa increas ce Tio Ota lu: to. about £200 cai foe are fo be fred, Tinmered ov ail vides, Oue of which will be fie teed "ithe contractors will be furnished with plans and patterns for the above stones, and they must be tree na such ran ner as to admit of beu = Bony be of the ny yin Ce apparent, ‘that ‘no female w! Plage ‘ote cusld and m This no quack art ag wh ths breath off Rings Re ale maton beeadveer eboney FITS! ‘RACT—An infallible rome HI pattern or dimension as they, ham i ii be mode a isis the order id for the Rough the Rough Hammered eweered Pattern Fi oF Hamstsring, The gett oe VEGETAB) Li E perc foot fo for the Ro eure this hitherto’ Tiralnerablp disease. scents cee from time immemorial, p wer of ut medic’ one, ‘This stone must mast i il ys for the Hubble Stowe wi bore stoue_ js to be delivered in vessels alongside of sect See Yin. New eas th er ™ pense of the joreruaes We care not of how long a at, itean be cured, as on engineer of ab cured werful in cw this dread va akact i a fandreds have beee cava spree ope, kemse nity F sans principal o and the certificates of man may eels assisting in fhe appropriation ide by probably be required Lie "The contract must be subject to suspension on the part of Congress to make bepropriations fer this edie of the Navy Department ; and timetly understood ithat the Department , h the above quantities of sone ished, the prices shall remain as ky] cou- Sreted further to be fom eee fom vat the iture {or contracts under these Proposals will not sum of one hundred fhe ad di otcheres, Eel ohe wb doa nk Persons, who have in. goo of failure ‘ite Sears “Hien im Ls] bag me ir icone tothe avy 1 and see oath at Yorkie, to sen orl eh e leaition Z gagrrice ts os ¥ retable extract—call ‘arsells, who has been afi years sei Epileptic Fits, 1 is now using the Veqseinie Extreck, call and see him at No. Broome street. And namerous all cases be ate and not pai iy ith. irther informati ill be by the at the Hoe wall be i Me one” CUSTOM HOU! Courecron’s Prat ca Biioee sen ers — Principal obx ia 23 SEF roe RING'S Y, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ES tne to be runged by, 0 phe thoron sr catemees fs tande peed iat we business to which this ter, yan ae bel advertisement refers, will not be ente Persons proposing are mansueg mark their proposals on outside, "* Pri wag w. tee LAUREN 1% IMPORTERS OF FR i their new fa Gy i) path phy ee a Te cH 1ER, fi9 2awM andTheler wey 18 fms pom ‘be made to for an act to incorporsts a heat pny yt the | few York, January 10, 1846 ance Company FOUNTAIN HOTE! 'GHT STREET, BALTI. Te, FROPMUETORS of this Establishment, Jo esd tented jem ee their re the Agency of the Howard Insurance Company of Ly , and $6,000in the Hartford Fire idoauve: of Hartfo: ‘amount, it is suppo: cover his loss. Messrs. Harris & Reily also had 300 bales APER WANN Manafecturers and Im) in nee York eit New} "York ‘and others onsive o Fire Beard Prine, Curtain peer Possible, to ensure a ey, ghevn.taaee Wise,” sonia an * rooms.” This: addivon tee OWELL& eae arin. pet ott f for Ladies and Gentlemen, sod will fair, 5 ne ag dng rote London Phaaix insurance Company, for $1, . replete ela damage to his furniture in removal, on which there was z | . ineladi noimsurance. The hovseowned by Mr. ne ope | was | merchants and city dealers will find it to their ad VENTILATING rasta Fg ELL & BR HERS, No. 171 Broadway, whens 'O dlosely resembles the wi fea of har a ent have jongances, A ye most he de this | gerewted evidence, that he was concerned in Lege J corner of Perry and, West Broed in boing ide Tithe ROUSSEL’S UNHIVALLED PREMIUM ue SHAVING CREAM, superior article PCs in are, ja oe coy at the mam ‘Wholesale and retail. Fo wl cw 0 STOUVENEL: Wines in ey cnt ocean, Champagne. of the beat bra at to defy detection, it al eras to banal a fal, i re. th iy oes of Pr oat inst. before ten o’clock, to set fire to buil inthe badge} shop of Cox & Roberts.in Yamacraw,and other wigs Tatar on — ure alike invited to jasper Sain ‘a C.BAURY Peegeltier ir yecen kote ase) e ic of 3 i Nemes sel} at, the Merchants’ March at 12 clock, ad conser, amtooten Yard cv consent 4 a to the Anulenep tone ae 957, PRE LADIES TO THE LADIES. finous of cast off iY ie ) feos Naser = . sia coanem te “ sae M A. 0 mie Chestnut Street, poswoeen, a and 7th Streets, rnb td ACEEOEIE, ¢ C0. Proprietors. th tn ay | OKS OUGHT. : et peed gd formerly a Varieties. There are at nt over 300 visiting clergymen | in Mobile, a portion of them to attend | Conference, and others to take part in the Sabbath Con- eaten, which commenced in that city on Monday | evening. Some five or six hundred Choctaws were at Jack- son, Miss. afew days ago on their way to their new | homes in the West. They are in charge of Maj. Arm- rene, Government agent, and Mr. Pitchlyn, a Choctaw bout 300 of these are known as the “Six Town” | fnilane. Vienna, Jan. 7, 1846. Visit of the Emperor of Russia—Respect for Ame- ruwa—Grand Military Review— Royal Pleasures. At last the Emperor has come, and—gone. The autocrat of all the Russias has favored Vienna with his august presence, and raised th» felicity of the | Viennese to the seventh heaven, in gratifying their appetite for show. His kindness will long be held | in grateful remembrance. For many days before The population of Southport, Wisconsin, in 1827 | his arrival, reports of every dye ran thick and loud, consisted of alas teenie ir tamilies —at the present time " pd piensa je produ . | commercial mart, is wheat. The total value of exports from Southport for the year 1 $88,993—and for 1846, $143,360. ted at not less than 3,000. ‘was $64,216—for 1844, The Chicago Daily Journal of the 25th ult. says— | joes. About 30 Indians ha jemei Sommea the bor- The Mayor of Savannah has offered a reward of $500 for the detection of incendiaries. Reports were in circulation in New Orleans that a large grocer had decamped, leavin, = creditors mi- bus twenty-five or thirty thousand do The Hon. Judge Wayne, of the U.S. . Supreme Court, has been elected President of the Georg ia His- torical Society. The detachment of United States soldiers recent- ly sent in pursuit of the Florida Indians who attacked the whites a short timesince, and killed a Mr. Pitts, were | on ed to return without finding any trace of the de- redators. r The Railway from Fitchburg to Burlington, it is now settled, is to run from Fitchburg through Keene, | Bellows Falls, and Rutland, to Burlington, on Lake Champlain. From Rutland to Burlingten, the distance, | through Otter Creek, is but sixty four miles. A new pier is being constructed at Racine, Wis- consin Territory. At the annual commencement of the Indiana Me- dical College, held at Laporte on the 19th ult., the degree Hot of Medicine was conferred upon seventeen stu- ents. The new steamer Wm. R. King, while on her way from M to Columbus, Mias., other day, col- lapsed one of her flues, inconsequence of which she was compelled to return for repairs. On the 19th ult., a person by the name of Mclatire, having something to do with tho removal of tho Indians, was riding along the road, some seven miles back of Vicksburg, in company with another person, when bis wore became restive, and either jumped or was forced | ty the rider into a gully, and fell and broke the neck of r. McIntire. At the town meeting in Worcester it was voted to allow the Providence and Worcester Railroad Company the right of laying a railroad track over the common on the east side of the track of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad Company, for the conveyance of passengers.) ' More thanone hundred deaths have taken place | rom of six months. let fever in Chillicothe, Ohio, within a period | At,Wheeling, on Thursday, the river had three and a bait feot of water inthe channel. At Pittsburg, on Thureday, there were four feet of water in the channel. Mardi Gras day was celebrated in New Orleans on the 24th ult. The several streets through which the as per programme lows and peonias masquerade proce ‘was to pei were crowded to excess, and the w: of the houses presented a beautiful array of beauty. 4 o'clock, the music car drawn by four taining ten musicians, left the St. Louis ote followed rs on horseback. Then ive cabs and coaches filled with sks e- iatinae att the St. ir witnessed in 1m Use! consisted of threo theatres, one circus, private balls and several lec- by some fifteenfor twen' ty imas came twenty or twenty. persons in fancy and others in citizen’s ae ena and costumes were about as good as ‘ta ning there several masked bi Louis hotel being the most magnifice: our city. Other items of tures. The new dwelling house in Marlboro’, owned and occupied by Mr. George Hapgood, was destroyed by fire last, together with all his out early on Friday mornir foram tes furniture, u hav! time to escape in their night clothes. [t is said that the wife of Mr. Hapgood froze one of her feet betore she found shelter. @ Vesusuin Cuw—the famil: A difficulty occurred lately on the Yazoo river, | between Thomas J. Powell and John Trimble, in which | Trimble, saya the Vicksburg Deily Whig of the 26th ult was shot, and it ieg porod, mortally wounded. Powell 6 mi ite, e act consi iecal Martie” permet ~ roe New Orleans Delta of the 28th ult. says :— | ae bb od yesterday brought down ‘onze fea is charged with having killed Edward Davis, in May, pons in Christian county, Ky. The Lowisville Journal says, some low-lived scomp, under the assumed name of “John Mascal,'’ (ras- cal it should havi .) has written usa couple’ of let- ne from Russellville, Ky., the first of them pi to give an account of a "murder at Russellville. We learn that the whole thing is a hoax. con New Orleans Times says:—A bill now before jislature of Louisiana, appropriating one thousand sieat Be undred and sixty-six dollars to pay the Texas vo- d the “lower House” on the 26th ult, to- ner witha resolution instructing our members of ongress to fe the money at {once paid back to the State. It is a very pretty comment on the it war talk at Washington, that the few brave men who volun- teered so readily to go to Texas, when war threatened, should have to wait thus long for their money, and final- ly be relieved in their wants by the interference of the State government. The Vicksburg Whig says the Southern Railroad bill has passed the legislature of Mississippi. The road porpergpes at Jackson, the seat of government of Mis- i, and connects with the railroad from Vicksburg on if (e Mississippi river. mete the Ist of May 1826, 27,522 persons have for various — offences, before the pec ofthe First Municipality, New Orleans. Be: fore the Recorder of the Second Municipality, 31,000. Before the Recorder of the Third Municipality, 21, 678, making a total of 80,198. Maurice de Rohr was brought before the Record” £ in New Orleans on the 27th ult., oe ed = swind- ling; first Mr. Alexander Lecourt of $ Mr. Armand Guy ol of $1083 50. He oon all in 93000 to meet the charge on a future occasion. An sffidavit was subsequently made by vs! eget Guyol, that he had also swindled him out Great Fig In Savawnan.—An extensive fire broke out in Savannah, Geo., on the Ist instant, in the cotton sneds at the head of” Bay street, occu by John L. Cope, which were entirely consumed with the cotton in m, (1900 bales) witha — on Bay street and one in the rear. The eae ons i’ estimated at ites a hae caen sees of $600 by the the Alliance Mutual Insurance Co. of N. York,$ cotton burnt, which was insured in the Augus- ta Insurance and Banking Compeny, for $9,000, which will also cover their loss. The estate of Williamson Ar no insurance on the brick cotton sheds—loss estimat- by 000. Mr. Dillon’s loss is about $2 600, Pe which urance on the property to the am of $1,000 ncy of the Protection Insurance Compan; fa pany at | th Ag Conn. The house owned by the estate alued at $2,000, and wes insured in the Agen- Ir. Papot, who occupied the house, loses great danger, but were Soares by the almost un) leled | poe | ‘of our firemen, who on this, as on ms, behaved most gallantly. An ridual hasbeen | (eA. whom there is strong sheng oo neal in New Orleans, against John 8) Coldwell and Lucy Ann, his wife, Wise, his wife, for $90, 000 davanges: ‘The oi Tha ciroamsisnces are under oe | 1,600 bales of the cotton consumed, mas on | aligned “0 0 Mr. Charles Hi e, who had insurance o1 the same to the amount of $4, ‘inthe following offices: | —$16,000 in the Agency of the Pelican Mutual Lato | of New » $12,000 in the A; 70 in ie Ge regen hi 1600 ducats to the privates ot the same other oc- | | and the sentence “‘willhe come,” was changed in anty of which Southport is the | every imaginable way. ‘He will come”—“will he not come 7” “He will not come”—“come he will,” &c. | And the best of the play was, that the answers were as various in their meaning as the sentences in We learn from Wisconsin that Lieut. Thompson, with te: © persons related the same he | 96 dragoons, (the whole force of the garrison at Prairio | their construction—no two pei du Chien)—and Capt. Summers, with a small force from | Fort Atkinson, are in the vicinity of Musconsy,t bs Tang suit of the Winneb: dee: taken at the Kickapoo Gov. Dodge, also, is near Musc volunteer troops. This, it would ap peat is a little der war. Wo hear of no one being killed, however, ex- cept Indians. story. In this dilemma the inhabitants ran to and fro for several weeks, and collected occasionally at supposed points of approach, according to reports eaten) by ne feeatione wag. From the 28th uaul the 80th of December, various expresses arrived announcing the vicinity of the Emperor, and his movements, and on the evening of the in| ey 10 minutes after 8 o’clock, he entered the wall of the imperial city. The palace was brilliantly Pe. munated, and the imperial family of Austria was in waiting to receive the Emperor Nicholas, and spend the evening in his company, But he was either too much fatigued, or too little inclined,to gratify ther Apartments, in one wing of the palace, had been gorgeously fitted up for his reception at an exvense of more than fifty thousand dollars—he nevertheless proceeded immediately to the residence of the Rus- sian Ambassador, Count Medem, and took posses- | sion of apartments there arranged for him; the latter were, however, too small to accommodate his entire suite (sixty in number,) and a part of them, therefore, proceeded to the “* “Hotel Roman Emperor” —the nearest one to the quarters of the Ambassador. A company of grenadiers, and two military bands | were stationed at the doors of the Ambassador to | receive the Emperor, and at his approach the bands struck up the Russian national hymn, and the grena diers presented arms ; but the Emperor would not accept their attentions, and dismissed all but two sentinels. He retired early, and was occupied the next morning from half past five until half past seven lock, with his ministers and adjutants in state ef- ares ‘At 8o’clock isely, he eames a the Em- peror of Austria. Nicholas had lett his quarters, when a number of the amgies a pe the bro- ther ofthe Austrian Emperor arrived there to pay him their respects ; of course he was not at home— uite a fawa pas. The Empress, Archdukes and Tyendnchease dl were also visited nd their own apart- ments by the Russian Autocrat, whose dress on the ‘eccasion was the uniform of a Colonel of the Aus- trian hussars, one of which regiments bears his name. In the meantime,two American gentlemen and iny- self were kindly \ ‘waited on by Captain Schindler, ot the Austrian engineer corps, who, by the way, is favorably known to almost every American: who visits Vienna, as the American’s best friend ood conducted within the lines of the space selecter | the review, by special permission from the com | manding general’ ‘of the day. To this mark of attention which we received,as Americans, | owe my ability to give the most important occurrences of the day in minutia. Atl o’clock the Empress and the raya | ducheases drove into the parade'ground in equi of the most gorgeous character. Shortly after, Austrian fd hs with Nicholas on his Lavage allthe Archdukes, with their numerous suite, the whole company most epleadidly mounted, galloped * | gaily i into thagen rade ground, where were assembled in uniform, more than 16,000 men—the whole garri- son of Vienna, those only excepted who were ou duty in various parts of the city. ‘Their entrance afforded a military display far sur- passing in variety and splendor of decoration and uniform any thing that I had hatore of conceived, and Idoubt whether the world can produce an’ thing superior. It would be uselesmto attempt a descrip- | tion. The military was arranged in three grand di- visions. In the first, tusilliers and arenadiers, ope battalion of pioneers, and oe of chasseurs. second, two squadrons of dragoons, and the regi- ment of hussars, called the regiment of Emperor Nicholas in compliment to the latter; the men torm- ing this company are all Hungarians, and are consi- dered the best company of cavalry in the Germanic confederation. The third division consisted of two battalions of artillery with sixty-four field pieces, ammunition wagons, and every thing necessary for the most complete equipment. The command- er of this force was the Archduke Albert, command- er-in-chiet of all the military in the Archduchy of Austria,and son of the Archduke Charles,the tamous opponent of Bapoleon Albert received the mel rors as they entered, and eight military bands joined in ‘the performance of the Russian on The Imperial party passed before all the military, the ladies being accompanied by the Italiamand Hun- garian guards, two companies unrivaled for rich- Lee! of uniform, and composed of noblemen exelu- sively. The military having been thus reviewed, | the meron and suite took # position ona slightly elevated ground, and the troopa, after forming into Sotimenat began to defile in hetero before them. As each band approached the Imperial company, it wheeled off to the opposite aide, Temaining in its position and playing until its company had passed, when it fell into the rear ae ve way for another band. The military was headed by the battalion of pioseers and in front of a body of roons was the ung Prince Francis Joseph, son of the Archduke Francis Charles, successor to “the present Emperer. At the approach of the husears, of which body Emperor of Russia was the nominal colonel, i left his position as reviewer, galloped rapidly towards them, and took his position as their colonel— thus arranged, he{passed in review before the Em- peror of Austria, ‘saluting him with his sabre three times asa mere Colonel. It wasa rare and. inter- esting occurrence,to witness the most powerful man on the continent of Europe doing homage to his brother ruler; and the history of the world presents comparatively few instances of two men wielding deatinies so mighty, meeting on terms so amicable. The review being ovér, Nicholas Bud: escorted to his quarters by the;Austrian Emy and suite, and thus ended the greatest event of his your. Atthree o’clock both Emperors, the Imperial family, and fifty of the most renowned Generals of Reda sat down to a sumptuous repast prepared in the palace. In evening — took tea in the ogg ago the Empress ; a few minutes were spe! - perial theatre, and at 94 o’clock all was still. The next morning was devoted to receiving and paving visits; the py ror was waited on by all the Min- isters of the Cabinet, and Generals firet | He spent two hours with the celebrated Prince | Metternich, who by the way is never seen at public festivals, and a few minutes with the Princess.— Having again dined at the palace, he took leave of ft Austria at '6 o'clock, and left the Imperial family o! Thee tad. | Vienna the next morning at 8 o’clock. ed this flying visit of the g great autocrat, whose Lage a cr ou of January, (Hassan New Years jan old style,) in his ‘own capital. He proceeded | directly to Warsaw, taking railroad as far as practi- cable. When hogar post, hie party requires se- venty-two horses. Asa man‘ his equal is eeldom sean be ine en Emperor and a soldier ; aplet sin every’ movement. He pts is uncommon! large and well sity and mount is charger he sents the beau-ideal of a eaary “chiefain. — ning his ais in Vienna he ditripated seven “9 lita’ ers to persons — Gen orale, 8 eld offlonte, and the Captain consideration of the fact that they bear | fits name, “this is paying Tether dear for empty valued at $1,600, and was insured in the a the Contributionabip Insurance Company of New ‘ork for | | honor. Besides have bye ews other of great $1,000-_ Mr. O! ie who coonred the building, loses | yalue were bestowed on various individuals, #0 that about $300 by dai oo furniture in removal— ne in- | the pocket of the Emperor will not be likely to for- rane ate whi cotton, hey peers | fe rest visit to Vienna, however soon it ma be storage, for veriows’ tatd viduals, were for some time in | forgotten by those who were the or. a: | generosity. and interesting case has been com- ight, “Two or. thieo attempts were made on the | of tus casey as et forth, i, the Plsintife’ petition, are one | these +_-Mis. Wise, when she merried W. fod dang tar by «former hasbaod, to wham she rae devotedly at- tached uence of Mrs. tack. ee Oe area Cunt war coated tne f the defendant West Broad stree! the premises next to Mrs. Piers ‘a boarding house. They were fortunately dis- covered in season to prevent a confegration. The town is in a state of alarm. Fororry. — ills of $1000 each, one bill of pA mr ge rt, were four bills of deed each, two blank ose | and From Jamarca.—By the arrival of the schooner $315 75, and three promiso: hand | Catt it a late ing B be? night, we —— files of get cto $408 0 64, in ait Sita at a; several di ‘ cee east ih fastant,. They are prince cards and keta were Dourt, local interest, iaioh yusported Gas 2 ere plea occas tm Cont, one, PRction for NO. Times, Feb. 2 jew Orleans Soviet} and signed the oth February, 1948. ‘The names said 10 Sia ' : be forged ure those of Kikean & Andnwearriorence, | @FROx St Tuomas —The echt. Julia, Capt, Hill Alabama ; of Kirkman & Abernathy, New Orleans, ‘and | arrived Lhd on Sunday last Ta that iT. y: evidence of Mr. James Kirkman | ter® 13 days, 4 loars rom Capt, hat cones te ene ofthe pe cere agit toe is | \uce, ania were, ral ‘was selling at St, Thom- to others he plesded net guilty, ’ Fro8 a Mesunnah Gee. Btaren 8.

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