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Vel. XII., No. 77—Whole Ho. 4290 CARD AMUSEMENTS. . Ir ate. sat Cds eget fpebe wrence of duty ‘0 the aff et ee meson i yp nanos eee Pekar rw fag be | 8 AROUIN, PFE a MR. AEOULN,w ing, and our hg ‘ow cit zens shou'd visit him, to batisty {bem Th by ae | without a precedent, 80 4 as know | “Mr t arr can beseen at No. 4 dt at. » epee pate oye March 1, 1 r ON P. ane wt To'dloek The public ere reapectfally 3 aia Carr, ia another pert of this paper. TP GEE TREE LOREOE OAT oa Tier of Tak NATIONAL Drouice Gaze! FTE fanlianed at No. 27 Ceutre street New York, will be issued ed‘ this week. For sale at all the news agen in ns county "Among ite iereting original inter wi ogrecie ‘cr Jas Biddle'and Jo 1 Phiradel acelin, at tices beor atu aut hrachie:engyntras atthe a ve arrest of Old Thorp and his, Wile, at the countafeiter’ den in uthwark. mony in the recent a Ase prpfee report of all, the in ent al of anie! » for ty BEOUC TION and ABD TION or EBTHER GOUl NG 0 of Stone atreet, and his acquittal. i sb found the con ER GOULD- 4 e concludiug most interesting of “Pris Life aud Prison Discipline,” by a discharged Siag convict. Description of Samuel P. Arnold, th+ young forger, who hag Tecen' ly escaped from Providence. with reward for his arrest, New Trick of Pickpockets, Shaw's silver hoo! sArrest nud escape of Billy Fiuh—New Pardoos—Receivers of Stolen ‘Goods—-Crnel and brat der of fiv» persons by a negro convict—T rial and eouviction ot Captain Johnston of the brig Tory, for the Ma der of his Crew —Joha A Cantar aud his ie arrompted escape—Warming to Tovers—Eseape of Reuben Rowle eat atatphia Granieal eae loies Parsons—Jack Gibson a recent tri Desatoon and Death of a Wife and Child—Morman Punish ment for Theft—Memorial of Fel pense Grand Jury and + Mr JR Scott irs G Joues mee Doors will ob open at mat hall’ p past 6—curtain will rise 9t7. 3 vPERA HOUS! ‘s, Messrs. FLAVIN, RCE, RAYMOND, NEAL and on witha mall capstal,, see fered eannot fail to be satisfar fal will receive every information coraer of St. Peter's Place. stndagsients hi which will be ‘capi mission 25 cents; children half price. m'9 It*re on by enquiring at oat Barclay SUWEMRY AMPHI'THRATHE, SANDS, LENT § ©o., PROPRIETORS. rar 29, 1846 a reontied from the ail, through, will URTHER instruct ‘Gea Deprrement, mya, ‘clock F. M. The public ore respect Te. Members of Wathirgton Lodge No. 12, are requested ELEGANT NOVEL: Y 8. M. Mrexen, Sec’y. $10,000 wy . via. Cc belaying, one rer ainment the To $30 000 to loan on Bond wai Sor 'ENDOR AND ART. of first class cit, roperty oi athe cent. or aces Walker at,_ | 1ee* ih E POLKA DANCE, N, STONE seat LERGaAED roadway, opposite the | fn Incorrect imuacon tt the most celebrated Par vn $band upwards, and forwarded to way pa't of the @ Canada. Books of Heraléry kept, with upwards of 200 O maes FOUND AT LAST. HOVER's Adamantice Cement, a very usefal article for Tepai 10g chiua, glass, earth-n, cabinet or waree— tecommended by inoumerat ists. Fur sale wholesale , by the manafactarer: GEORGE FN N ote Sey hid fb id Tee ments pet bine. ai eenstto WINE AND 8 AD. o acd 36 lb. Seine Twiae. Span ashlee” “é ‘Wrapping Wool and Blasutscarens’ Twines, of every de- ‘hread of every description, including Titley, Tatham we tae des mt oma & CUMING, 106 Peer! st. A GOOD UE OF COFFEE, LE ENTLEMEN tt FRITTERS, ‘ier scilenee weal do well to caller a MERCH Coruer of Nassar and Aun stre-ts, of 4 Private eutcance to the Ladies’ Dining rs. ‘Mererr, 2 Aan ue time in Shetland FIGHTING PONIES. ater ste. word Nothing has ever smallest Gren Velore wituoused oF bee ie rode be SOND wis Bors = in this county and bey “pe, will giv etic gymnastic illustration of THE SCULPTOR’S Dera, performed bby thom reeendly ot rk T ral and, Franc ums, not oaly pe fo ‘but the modest, elogarstand classic style with which th features of this Troure, are th Guat: STUB oF HORSES, Being a targest ia number, snttem =e) 5 THE WARDRUB ‘The limits of an announce sheet will not Stecsne Comcainen Sate Cotas ound Fer frei ar ‘They were mas afartared by birs Site’ Munaclas is Only y Pure Specimens “apes Equctrion: Wardrobe ever exhibited coustry. blic has been acca: ae exhibition caanvt fail of ei agin of every +dvire: of trae following list comprises the ae PENTLAND Oe Sam’! Lithro; Bat eekacnrc AND LOTHING and Far eicnre secged Heed hij ‘Chatham at. Cc Price given for all ki hac ured A ling the ‘ugh the Post Office wie be punctually at 9 assoriment @ yon hand, a seas: recand head Clo hung, cheap forcash. WANTED. A™ een eee at Edward R. ares SITrUATl 371 Broad- 17 Stis*me . CLOWN. 8 COACHMAN—4 man edness iptownd stands Bo 5 of Unis paper. re ANNIVERSARY of the, German ee be eceisbeted ‘ator Lowe, on i oeelo elec Hikers "he esse may poy plying oth ‘eae Bouth s,m eave tobi euars, Carter, Re White, C. Whise, Boxe 2% cents; Pit ee cents. m19 Str LLIN Ts FAREWELL CONCERT L TAKE PLACE 1BL N ion of Instrumental ets 50 cents each, to be had at the music stores._m!9r ton, streste-chole, provrietors. Stesers 62 Betver street. EMS eed ON JM FOMLINGON—Maneger i ‘Tomi gon Ams Fr Deswer ge Manager. Mr. ae hoa eetnuad a Street, FAS constancy on hand euch, German'and Ameriesn In- struments. Seating, Boxes, 81 ‘Slercary Baths, and wit the oe "mara aard by operators red gader peation. ieals, Pluses, ‘Cases, ‘Ground to order. Te Cae Surveying Co af red for the Piiagneto Kiectric: Ma ‘of approved construction , for mi7 lin*re medical pa pores. x FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, AND MAT oe piacere jet a Jour Aiseninise Mrs Mt ir 8. sent beeing BSN seri Seo 9 Wichshighty peter rani ad tonaeees obs hag Walling andor sale, oa ior sand for with. rate or silage M aICaE OTIC! HIE, undersigned begs leave to annonce to such of the zens of New York and its vicivity, as are o f’ Resident ‘rangement fp of ‘the production sagen ICH, ESQ a take place a mi5iw*m Ajcsmstbr’ by Flowers ond Materia! getiey, tena yy at love, pete BRUN, LAROSL mt7 im*ac FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOW Tabernacle, addition te several Songs, Duets, Ke. he A Aiea of th erat Beethoven. a Monumental Syprbeny, de me oe Mouument at Boun. ce fe THE even PERAN al ite fe Ser ath —! reat cans of rece be 0 sehen Market, on Saturday next, tI ei inst si ere most respectfully ree (or thenmeerveee avid op lt) Tt. rst 4 PROFLE LINE OF STEAMBOALS FOR ALBANY, From the Foot St. ine dO the: snbseriber 2 MEIGGS, 446 Broadway. AKD TO GENTLEME: DING IN Orr TRE cry. A { 9 cot ork select raf sb Clab Monro, cone tiectire ree oie one ray ,cua pod orogens ai nbers el itis Nhat early 8) desirous of a mm Any Sentlomes fot an andunbeed Prospectus, oy iad ey a Fro. will leave on any of the boats of this line, aan dat Ce tree eee: a wri.ten order from the Captams or Agents. i aaa board, or to £. re ebales a ge a esas “Mem vote of the President and the of Chee OF FEMS toa omni tase itding. soveaut cereal. 2 mall a ‘ote ata Fld ea . For further repeat | Reon mid it*re “Rocky soled por} M. Wisk: vies Vie Paatoertiom ere ied—Fent i} By at this, iy wtp 3, Pepils. Perms ‘Nirs Knight Of Admiissica—Boxes, $4; ‘Pit, 90° comes , Ualtery rors open at 636 o'eloek, and the Curtain will rise precisely — THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1846. AMUSEMENTS. tnut Street, Phila A CARD SAON Ah fa CATHE hd StRoUB, hes PROPRIETORS MESS 4 MANN AND Hy PUBLIC are mon ithment, ‘so. warm ofthe wortds tive engagemen qonnconess is pat ap agratefal ‘The conclusive spectacle of this wonderful rearon, ] Catarvet of the Gauges, from the Theatre Hoy d Diary Lane wuthorities, produced with a succession of Oriental seenery. country | excesding i whelming Ty t ga elming ‘Torrent o tor forthe duplay of which the remiees hvve. bean arged ah of uch as c1 Thira ‘Tiers, % cts.; Chimbers Street RETURN OF THE OWIGINAL ETHIOPIAN HAR- Pay of the March Fauel-—The sh ciarare teres | and Mucders—Police News for the Week—, ases of Rape select Hess oo, Reece Sere” | nights an 1 Gimpsay ba taken hair od quarters fora few TO GROCEKS. jursday Evening, March 19, ABATE crane eaters xrsrengvonagn| Bagh Etec Gu ge tea oe 0 @ ster ato fate wholosate and retail Grocery ead rede Ts wet be Sapslpine ix tke Box Ofleo; from ly ly iaformed thit this popular Es- Close as heretofore, at: Bvt tr scguied rc the lrks co preserve | “OMNI aT cage ase a corm, while wa.tiug at this offire for for the express purpuse of iatrod: ‘ork pub: 98 HUST. H MORRIS, P. M. lie, Prior fo the departure of the travelling I. O. OF O. F. most to assamb! Lodge Room, National Hall, oa Fri- | to be found either in this country or in ‘in Karope, and at thesame der Reiasksng cy amare see tg sei oF Se* 1008 BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE =i I . Schaeffer By order, THEODORE KELLEY, NG. 18 THE WORLD, cabrzeine the highest ‘order of taleut' bn) respectability, and Lig in the catalogue of spleudid novelties, stand the match- aropean, TOBACCY, SEGARS AND BASS. purchesed by Mr A, SAMANOS, eS " gars, offers for gerabit mer tn Far id assortment o! or lect These to perform the most difficult dan- oe i his establishment. bales et atrieth aOnie Bene ‘Br Jaa TPobsceo, anda amsll lot of Bess, by v wholesle Seyinasd cacstafaces nf eseontines peeaticdy Patotes Among others, By Crests, engraved o@ have performed at most of the great ci Blbue ce) eres Le ot Beal or eal Riuas Fenel aed bet before! ther air g sovereigus of ih ke. ev eagrved, arms, ereata, or any device: Dia fami memes much Am ee Tommn te bought ia the rough, or cat bei ly ey form; Coats of Arms f und and painted in. say shape pei honored their performaaces wi four visits i: the Init “desde will eiso introduce epon this occasion, forthe let jerica, his superbly trained aud beautifully marked country that esoonilssry: Performances Being the great models of gracefol and difficult. Posruring @ besutifal and po- vers, fh id partment tin universal Scien Performers be- o's SALOON cn few. ‘March 7a Grand fe prckeed JOHN G ¢ ae Bee va Mete—Costumer, Mr. po ue ere reeper deer. informed’ ‘that this new and ele- ted ct me mies reek Nil be iH x B, Alimited mited names of ardour wl nr ties make m surpassed in Pr on ith Mey pk and will comeing aie fok mation of American Liberty, en historical Ora cee ee or Bees by a Hero, an American Fes- hinded over for the B i ablic to come for- ‘Go their duty in behalt of the 'HE UPPER PART of ones replete with ap aaa tion-Hivt will yu remain ny thea Mer tt sin rch; i peri ie M brary, Seve a7 ‘Sinule i Yo Authorityon the rours jement off r. aspaaaealy ircus a Tempie of Fashion Ci mm to -e the huadred aud - "Assintants ee with thie eoncenns eed? of liberal patrons. who have Weare | Popelarity, thatthe moe | Hug aud Stage the novel and one thata diseri ; nating public ean appreciate or an) i js maguificent esta- these list six to reader t he | he most gorgeous, rary essions «ft ber all Bauvei m0 LECTURE O} Mi Siu. i o'elocn, cents. R. DWIGRT, of Boston, will W E aerate Mill rene the, the ¢) fy Lecture of =) the Exoressive Era in Music. which hlastie, with illustrations from Handel, | depo the Soeieer Ly” 9 1t*r P I} WILL GIVE for three Entertain Charles Matthews, Esq atl domestic incident, through po city of New York Post Ot ne; ml9 2tis*r FENCING EXHIBITION. HE UNDERSIGNED has the of Ji Qeignon, shores of P of Howard. ost art, on Satu: Nos. 15. and 19 fessors are invites present. me ihe ae re Peat 4 a CR aT pigeek. - the | Anvil: R 50 cents. admiss: 1 Meeoee t RIZE jeahane ste AUTHORS. form the public ei o'clock Pe Ali rofessor of mil 13 15 Twrre MUSIC FOR PARTIES. ARTIES furnished with the Violin, Harp, ABBY to Me Juan G Ayliffe, No. iit Blea otseats commer 7 Ela OsiC TAUGHT, Ls MU M puMspay, No. 55 Bond fessor of the Guitar, SIC. N THE MOST REASON ON EBON Bate Atae eR. at, Tit setae often of this Faper, anal bo nenntenl 1 be mrid Im*r ————SSS——————————— JOHN CARR IS NOW IN NEW YORK, AND THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE HIM. THE GREATEST CURE IN THE WORLD. i SAY ir W any other country. is gentleman, who has beeu laboring ander this distreas- OUT fear of contradiction that the case of gente was last s) i in the last stage of mis the greatest cure ing diseas: or mone tem ewenty, years, poraweince atthe f ‘prietos amon aude dveaf faculty a lene hie b to oe Ge see for themn Me, ase fice, No. nom are ag saine dis eck, nares Courtland t stree! inopup oar can be cared ee rows of satis TT irkable cure of King’s ae PULMONIC | "== SYRUP wal the public read the foliowing, aad thea judge for them- selves? is have been pond with the Lssented fora vee over my back, across my shoulders, of my back was a roduing sore. it then asia over breast and dowa my arms, which in many My throat and veck were ruuning ulcer exteuding from behind iy car tedto the my throat. eae yet no Pity. Barly tant 8 ity. es U deep-seated scrotal pain ie my breast, tithope of eco the least effect u; was ever ti iat BY cough was 30 very bad, and m: friend recomaended #UHENC for that diease and s ter using it fur som ythat Nicsyaur found vt was the only fic fect von Ke Telieved me of my cough, pains acd and trengihened some om six, before me bone. all the rmedi: benefit arena. 10 Feeover. of Philadelphia, #2. rn mietn Gay ot eary, e subscriber, re persous can recei . btain pamphlets descr: Ne, and ada ees ol charge LS mle by A. t; Ford, 2 4 Fourth st, cor Gordner 65 Montgomery st, lease bear i fe a ONTAINING gilt, and from ed with con! examine ‘the abov mi? 3tis* iog or blind. Ly by the IT had the dv s ont this city, and used the ivdi "esi th the Syren fo and I ing itsettied on my lungs, an aver, night Nerente, Brest cure : er, nigh + Brent ema T was failing so fast, that I No remedy tion. id 1 my fri nds wh smear eetineaatte Rene eee Lever y pulmova: sed ronning Mouth from Viee "y can see for themsel ed upon aay ham aa vel ANS, ice of maay excellent thy: iodine of iron, aud was traly, ‘would pi ry disexse fast K’s PULMO. nme 1 thst had the least whole time, | found to the most CARR. AD ei ~~ — 'd forty Mavor of sai ally duty sworn, according to foregoing stat correct and tr Mu aablihed wodlelse, 273 Br and to at No.4 ice, ie tee ing consumption, dys way; Hotchi: ‘ooste: Hy ply Bostoo. ;- 8, Bookman dows not sell my or Ph Toply Gourtlaudtsereck UsT PUBLISHED, ee Se THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY, |g R 1846 AND 1847, ferred to. only, re Ne me Propri years’ expe rienee, its »ad all vas onic diseases are success! cal office, No. I tdci Wer mi? l lite Teeth filled with fine ay for other Dent ‘warranted. Surgical and pa eal foi, jowery, ape aeons of the Professions . ‘The business wea are heads, and by means of an ladex, ith a Map 3 above valuable work is ia pocket size, tron bestowed on it, can te City. bound in wusli the com! ttully inva patronage of the ae reaper work HN DO irectory Establishment, 156 Broad ‘above 0 call GORTT, See ph: ice practice, where ly treated. dedi- street. ETH-TESTHTEETH ——— a WET IN THE PRICE OF DENTISTRY Bante Ati the Ged es pemie te "BROADWAY. yom Ferg fewer erence EXPRESS. carat tte ta aie nae ¥ rote foremre slowest ena oe LEFT OFF WAKDROBE, AND FURNITURE ard Sie fd Sete e say Cs y Cast och Clothia Sa ine tarotek os the 2Foat oie be om a ewes it PR ee i | Bale Mire Tbe Le- teded | ate not ki The vale is posi Treled fer shippin, 18 EW ew. 3 tetas les; Brondway, til! Say" Ast, 1 Wailst. AMAQRD” POCKET | Dveaerd, Pout | jon Ftoom 34 tt, COF Pocket and Pevka ves, > cy beir Said cutlery havirg been voyage fora Liverpool, of the andor ite Lifter CUTLERY 8. Airey same Posty Shr ett JACOB 3. PLA’ ; Scissors, Razors, Soom tabl ett) Weannd Kovci's, on a] voyage of importation. iments tv sales toot they will move to N Te BE NK VES EX—J ‘COB Dav at 1u%e o'clock. at the ee: | siree!, say-ral hu dred dozen a select lot imported for the eity well known house of Messrs. Sancerson & maged on board ship Sea, on the | vf be sold for cash, for account m'9 It®re ALE—for cAcevunt of Under’ | ag on the Bale TT wy! sell on Friday, at 30 oleloeks atthe Auction Room, 23 Platt, ian of Gold if tireet ke contain I deseri: tions, Pocket and Peulni feather, ‘razor etlge and moth di mall portion of which ison cards. The Id in parcels of 20to $0 doaea each, mak- AY por cash. a all h e sold as they are. an purehasers who he ake a Ocosks sever-] ves, Dick 3,3. Pockes and do- er. Will be required tom after parchasing a first lot; re- propriety of this notice. re OtL PAINTINGS, UST IMPORTED—. Jast rece; cat logues fore mi H DUCLUZ 230 Pe tion. ea well at Bho But AS Als |. E. WILLARD & ¥. toll Fa taeret ping, Btoc Stocks of | cit fom abet fe friends a SAL Adams’ Express Office. | THe pabepelber Test ” in Thames rapt to all who may. Hishasent, while no effo be yes afall Tuely os eae setae WHI are Shawls, Paris Cash ilk Shawls, Paris made. ine Shawls, do do. Shawls, privted. rai? 6t isre INDIA many ie ed teal and. view them. ‘New ready, with Also, Table ana T ‘Also, Table and Tex Spgons, Ra ive their personal attention to the Furniture at the reaideace oc atthe Merchants’ ind tl ROOM, 151 BROAD they will ‘move ta the spaciousatore, No. on his part will be wat erty Reco, haat eT aT en ia rater a of she qusee Ou Pawtings, Je eth ved ores, to which the Sale without reserve. mi9 3t*r AU, Auctioneer. ARDWARE, SHOVELS, &c., &c.—Tutule & Ducluzean 10 o’clock, ‘Kerves, Hand Saws, cut do; Brick Trowels. 00 do. Knives and Forks zor Btroy ‘assorted quali ke., ke. mi9 1t®me Ww MSHIRLEY, Auctioneers, Salesof House of Ryo declining "token aie sway sian ts Ae B WALL ater met te THE SHADES HOTEL, 64 Reade Street, West Side of ssocifally iim, hus frienda aa the jaiel: Broadway. ly 9) ve Ln cher be Rouse moh kndin the z which hitherto omers, while Frogeletar a stre he flatters himself will patronize him in his new estab- ing to merit . Welsh Rarebits, Poach- aoerior styl iv (tte eon ci pRnn rn in papers, by ev eet OS AMES EVANS tsand' a Gata atreet, iG WHITE SHAWLS... ~ re, 100 White Leng Shawls, be sold cheap, th a fail assortment of mere d’kcosse Paris made, retry at AMES BECK & & COB, 359 Broxd way. SHAWLS. | The Pennsylvania Canal is withou: doubt, i | flood comin | although the water was not so high by two feet. | in many places, entirely gone, but the extent of the injury done cannot be known until the water falls. The Delaware, from Saturday night until Sunday afternoon, was a float- tng mass of timbe: 0 farnit tent of the damege done ly the Lehigh Canal has escaped any serious injury, the g'principally trom the Delaware. Quo #1 ing furnace at South Easton, was injured by the water jetting in the cupola, which was in biast atthe time. » It suid about 1000 barrelaof flour is injured by the freshet. The rise was so sudden that the owners could not remove i: from the store he’ There is at this time 40,000 barrels flour, besides whiskey, corn meal and oil, stored in this borough, waiting the opening of the navigation. It is amatter of oot doubt, one many df our best informed citizens, whether the Legislature of our State will make any approp:iotion for the repair of the Dalaware Canul. has already been a burden to the St ae having al every yeer to rebvild a at proportion of it. This canal will always be sub- Ject to struction, as it is located on the banks ‘ot thy cannot be guarded against the spring floods. e water on Sunday was 28} {eot above low water mark. (From other sources } About thirty feet of the track of the Northampton Railroad, where it runs along th necticut River, above Willim and swept off by the up of the river a Sunday | constructed around th juriog the breaking A temporary track was and the trains passed over oon. The bridge below (From the Rochester, Advertiser, March 15 } We are informed by a pa: ger who left par thir morning, that the city was visited by a fearft ing at7 o’clock. About that timo the ice in the y, ane came down like a veriect ava: carrying ‘every thing before it. Between th foot of Main street and the lake, there were 20 canal boats, aj one of which had disappeared, no one knew whi ut it is supposed were jammed to tery between the steamboats, and co: i ished. The steamers United States, W: tauque, Frankfort, Indian Queen, and two or three oth- ers, are greatly injured. The Chatauque had the upper works entirely carried ener and torn to pieces. Eve: steamboat lying in the Creek was more or leas injure exceptthe Clinton and Jadiana. The Rochester roke we Kee and dashed cous ie er. Akers geneal vex ve- loc Konan, every 1) efore her, staving ina tion of the ce, and now lies partl; Gander the docl — The injury done to this steamer slone, itis said, will amount to several thousand dollars. About 20 schoon- were Jying in the Creek, and every one of them has greatly damaged; some completely demolished. teamer Dole went down the stream about forty rods, atove ina portion of her hull and sunk. The pro | pellezs lying in the creek were ail badly injured,tsome | of them damaged to a considerable amount. It was | t left, that there | on board of ts which have disappeured ; n board these and ‘se it is imp of accuracy, the damage don not less than one hundred thousan A largo portion of the embankment near Fisher’ about 14 milos east of this city, has been torn away by the water. Almost wee Caper of the culvert is gone. The cavity in the embaukment is 90 feet at the top, 40 at the bottom, and some 25 feet ls A large number of hands are now engaged in building a eae Naa bridge for the cars, until the culvert can be rebuilt. At the railroad mills there was also a break, but it has been so far repaired as to run the cars over by hand, but not the locomotive. Twv of the bridges on Honeoye creek have been car- bl2Y RECEIVED—A op aig hsm) of India Shaw's ‘and Scarfs, of every color, great reduction from wi id Long Shawl Driven and will be sold der CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, of the isichere hind ever importe1— Whi Drab and rieh, Blackand od ; ich Varveweted colors, Pe cases wooyitn Sentad Shaw! 10 drbuace, all which will be sol Tat7 tis re MOUS. mill. i mille rears Sil Ns bicck § Waiered rs “ Poak'a “ie “ Mowe 5 “ te ch Plaid 3 NAPRING MOUSSE LE NES DE Larril & Co. Mons Horeer ae as Mieg apaytiem Jaronets perl Larsonnier Mousselines, Weaserling esetory Je Sy 3 cases printed 16 te ony m3 The above ertensive stock Paris, will be found Cc Commi vongd of butt For Wee & Kuquirer. couleurs de Driat de Sore, legers ombre gorge de pig: Nt Of the most renurifat Plaids and suri} Ging! 15 cases of very fine Naney S4 Pari Lame imprimes; adiiiles laserceleiae ts wril Barages, Mousselines, F< hou tid Bama" SAMESEKCR COs, 258 YOUNG PHYsi! HRONO-THERMAL SYSTEM 7 ‘an lutrodar tiga ane Notes, by jast con = ga merit which is his due.”—New most magnificently embroidered, Fovchewe, suitable for pummer a very SAMES BECK ECO. ‘pe Broadway. SPRING SILKS, FOUL DE DE SOIE. ilk, entirely new styles; NOM nite ani D PANAMAS, - » just cia ms ave the finest ev: © LAINE, ried away, and also the dam at Smith's saw mill in Hen- rietta. (From the Albany Argus, March 17) The river although Ct and freo from ice here, je said te be closed firmly below; and at Mount Morino, below Hudson, it has formed a gigantic embankment, and has thrown back the water so as to fear an everiow at Hudson. The raph, wheee operstions were a short timo during ¢! ite flood, Was very soon in opera- tion again—the difficulty being “occasioned by the carry- | ing sway of a single pest, between Schenectady and (From the Albany Ase March 18 } ‘The flood of Sunday last ma extreordinary vit idence of Capt. Bogart, in South Marke! resided in the house about half a conte ann n service” inthe way of freshets and floods ; but never till this time did the Hudson come into his very parlors. As he is the veteran navigator of the tiver, the survivor ofthe mariners of 76, the waters are almost to be excused for this er particular attention to one who has known them so long. win the Philadelphia North American, Mar. 18} ‘ne Lehigh Canal bes sustained but little os ¢ ast Shed Above Mauch Chuok there is no damege ose to withio six inches of the tres! Selow twoorthree places, bresks have been made, but they can be repaired iua week, with from 40 to 60 hands. At Easton,'he Dalaware rose 27 feet above low water mark, ard the banks of the Delaware Canal were seven or eig! feet under water. [Cérrespondence of the United Statos Gazette ) Danvittx, March 16, We have just experienced one of the larg nd most disaati at has taken place in ction of country. T! on Friday night last, together with the snow Pennsylvania,raised the Susquebanna toa fearful b 24 feet over low water mark. Th Dp apron of the damage done, of pad f*commutication, and will ny for several days to come, as almost all the bridges have been swept away on the public roads. The Sucquedenue, having overflowed the low lands about three quarters of a mils above town, together with the back water of Maboning creek, bas completely sure rounded us, and the old town of Danville now forms an island. Boats are constantly sareying. passengers be- tween this pari and north Danvi which the Montour Iron Works a: ituated. The rolling mill hi Colibri ees, natural "i ieieradies se haa lor quality, steeple chase, of apr ry New ale of priated Set ict entirely new in this mar from the first tnoat denimble in the Broadway. of Spring to be the most iC. F MEDICINE, with IRNER, late Heal.h system neon with Postenity EDFIELD, Clinton Hal} wea toNew York. ‘HE LADIES—TO THE LADIES. abies having any superfinons of east off Clothing =| Lae eatcae =e residence, 60 TaN, N. B.—Gentlemen’s one and Fu ness tht by fu eters through the Post Office will be be sstmied tes ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. HE ee, one y thom Wes esiabihed i the Lowe ILD. ae fally, i ee ces entrance os ton atr ju perct. 4 oe balding, or 109 Bale bles have 4 new style ather, best the trade, Ate of every tthe at BIRD CAGE faney and common Rta ole 6 his 8. honnery ord cn attended to with pe Rae Seances peete Sie) Ot oie sae Coreen meaeh ‘ m4 wou! infor, he stoma ata debate ene intorms his friends and the to his old \ favorite nn st, ad oun ate, ‘Rabber and Cloth ahions: 1 tend ad ther: Pop ny Tables for sale; In the eity; fine Billiard Cl constastly on haud and for sale: variety constantly on hand, and | SUK TACAP, 392 Broadway. N neni petining te v4 ine | a, im*m CUTTERS, AND REE Li, pes ners, by ne eet Con- | Pepe on cutter, dewey City, or at the ’ ‘ ABM. H. VREELAND. compelled to cease operation, Lets being uj n the floor. Sm: fables and a num- ps before the new houses of the Iron company bi een swept away in great numbers, but no other damage, with the oxception of the break | mall ry ‘across Mahoning creek has been done iny’s property. The water has falien some e oa writing, and the extent of dam- age course, as yet, be accurately ascertained, though M Mr. Brevoort, the suj Cogn nt, thinks that it will not exceed much ovor $1,000. i wil: be put in opera ion as soon ns the wat sided sufficient- lywbich will be doubtlessly by the middle of the week, “elpdgs e from present appearance: The Danville bridge,and thoCatawisse bridge have both been carried away, the heavy chunks ofice tearing away the stone abutments. It is said that the old Northum- berland bridge, which crosses the North Branch from the island to the eee scabary side of the river, has slso been stuns in. grect danger of belug chilled by tro Flslag’ we: a time in great or cl yy the rising wa- ters; but with indomitable $4 they leaps in making @ temporary dam 4 teet high around the casting house, and thus saved their works from having suche sudden stop put to theiroperations. The Bloomabu: Iron Mihi ad said to have escaped all injury, aan Fishing on which they are situated, raised abo Ip feoton a Fridey night of Saturday mornivg. We rent this report may not prove false. The condition of the canal may be judged of, f . th Tellin at this place, w! two feet of wat ber of out hor estimated as yet, as it. The Fishing Jeecek has Ld torn away.— ihe water is still overflowi: Aqueduct, just lately ere: Sor ayy — it have been caught at this eee a also, erected new this winter, is n, and although not swept away, toa rom it Yond as much work for repair asa new one. A number a large breaks have already been certeined. The bridge across Fishing creek, neer Li, oe in this county, is said to have been carried off. uch hes been done to the stores of Mr. Wm. Kitchen, Jr.,and Perry, Garretson & Co., the water hav- reached’ nearly os bigh as the counters on the ficst floor. A number of families were compelled to move | out of their dwellings, and on Friday uight the alarm | bell was zune te upwards of an bour, to arouse our citi- | zens to assist removing the workmen, engaged at the | rolling mill from their houses, which were com- plotely surrounded by water. All is as yet in great confusion. The furnaces of the Montour Company. being sitanted on higher ground, have escaped al jury, the water not reach Ree b7 several feet. | Wee Men were drowned on rile creek, 2or 3 miles | above Northumberland, on tho it branch of the Sas- quehonna. They tried to cecure a reft on Friday night, Then on aaudécn the. mill dem broke upon them and cartied them away. John Tuimer, a store keeper, his son, and a man by the mame of Gundy were the persons alluded to. P. 8.—The of Sunbury were engeged on Satur. day to secure their towa, by an embankment, from being overflowed ; but it is rumored this morning that the = desl broke ¢ through, causing a great loss of ty, and the loss of ooveral iivece ‘The new Northum! jand bridge, we hare ascertained through a spy glass, 4 March 16, 1846.—Dear Sir—We have had ‘an unusual and extraordinary freehet in the Suequeban- pa. Tho rise for exceeds any other within the recolieo- tion of that respectable g: an “the oldest inhabi- | tant,” and the destruction of property, both public and _ ivate, im the neighborhood, round and about this place, | peewee Colambia bas, however, been most w t ‘The Columbia bi a SSS ee Ita elevation is s0 water, ai pout pitch, was not within of the arches, 0 spans of the Harrisbui ony down at different times last even: immediately sunk into ihe water c vis of the ‘Susque- calamity | Ruther them icom privats | rts aat | on te convention “tnd eck wet | One of the resolutions AUCTION SALES. | More of the Great Freshet—Terrible Des= (be hanna Canal Gane which pee tothe 1 lower Sn reer ! truction of Property. ee et the bine From accounts received here, it CATALQDUER BALE OF CHINA. Giese, and Earthen | (Correspondence of the New York Horeld] i: orvouing the Sasqueksona in Peceopinenta, eich ence Wo'cech Br EW ey ye 1 This D | Easton, March 16, 1846. | @ passage to the traveller from Philadelphia to Pitts- ie ot from fhe 4 We have again been visited by an awful flood, bg the Herrisburg. Tel ‘a, March ue an ogre blue snd fancy | quite as destructive as that of the Sth January, 1841, | 7nd ‘rise of tho water inthe Susqus santa, whiey com- menced on Friday last, bas beexu the most destructive that has ever been witnessed since the first settle- ment of toe country on its borders. Harrisburg, at the time of writing, is approachable on the east, seuth and west, only by water communication, and, standing onan elevated place, it: presents tue appearance of a town sinking into the sea—the houses io the lower part of it j-baing submerged in water, in some instances, nearly up othe second story. The grounds about it, mg thon the main part of the town, are covered with yan ral; deep as to obliterate all traces of fences, bi Paxton creek is extirely lost in pas ion of wal nd the jrehanua, | shore to shore, covering entirely the large ‘sland | which lay in its centre, which connected the two | divisions of the old Harrisburg B resents rent of fierce, turbulent water: som an indescribable and innum &e., that has be trophies of its irresistible power.— 2 eleven o'clock, on Saturday evening, of the Old Herrisburg Bridge, (shat celebrated rst built over the Susquebanna—built a cost of $195,008, com 1817.) which had buffet- ed many a ra; fe way on this side of the island yield to the gic current and its battermg rem of ice, aud on Sunday morving betweon three and four o’clock, two of the middle span of arches fell and were swept down the stream; these were soon followed by two others, leaving but asingle ye mere to Harriaburg, which also fell about two cfolonhs: ad float- ed mojestically away. Tho west pr of tho eedy ont fe: co eetending from the island to the land shore, is still stan —-but waster it ren austained injury is yet unknown. Of the new railroad Le which was Being construc- ted by Mr. ory the piers were finished and four spans of the frame work was erected on them. Two spans of this wont just before the Harrisburg Bridg: id the two ot! ae 1 wd were swept off by the leland Bridj it in its descent. washed away, and t! Pl being only{discernal by the whirl of the water as it passes over where they were. Two spans of the eastern f the bri od Duncan’s Island, erected in 1837—one of the structures in our over th has also been carried a Also, the bekiee oe the mouth of the Juniata, Duncan’s Island to county shore ; and the bridge over pater ° the village of Duncenon. The dam across the sam: with the extensive nail factory and rolli vg mill at same place, has been carted bwey, Se the fats of Fisher & Co.are reported as having suffered greatly in the destruction of buildings, oachinety, &c. The nail factory is seid to be potirely destroyed. The loss at this place can scarcely ftects in former fi ae be of the canal wi be rendered uaonavigable for a great part, if not the whole of the opening season; and if the destruction by the flood has Peper gers the north and west branches of the Susquehanns. these canals may be so ceaneee as to be smeparepie the poenent year. Itise sad day for the ho eee one that we foar may Be felt by those who placed dependence on bility to do justice to ‘All communication between Harrisburg and the we! \d most re side ot the Susquehanne is entirely cut off, an: is sired train of the Cumb: road terday morni: cation was cut off, they ain, with their of passengers. ‘I'he casting house of the anthra- x. main so until the waters subside and a ferry low their whistles ; but aiter finding tbat all Bann Governor Porter tied covered with it is eupposed that “at of bandbogs, wi ee wheels cenal logs, &c., have passed do flood. “One canal boat was brought to shore a short das tance below town, in which were u di rels of flour. The loss to individuals, as well Ay rene State, and to companies, witl in many istances be se- vere ; and it 1s not unlikely that handreds who havo been toiling for montes ia) repering Jumber for mereet have been peeas 6a destitute. At present, losses can only snpentaeds and we hope they watt not equal the "present ‘expectations of our Corea ong” It ia feared that free damage has beer done to the conisrco canal —| nothing Tumut Bing Keer. AL, ign dehanna, at the farrisbargh, on the Saag ohant » OR ene ie id to be under water, and ba Srenee o3 following De ereatesay ting by cabli cured from floating a cables. asiatemeut of the rise ot tbe Susquebanna et Harris burgh, Hea contained more water than the te: gu y hood in the winter of 1785, or the memorable pu in flood of 1787. At three o'clock P. M. on Fridsy,, 13th ins! at 8 o'clock, it dbf 7 feet ; at 10} o'clock it was rv) feet 11 inches ; day te aaigeg Sh ‘the 16th, pelea to 20 feet 1 inch to ‘20 feet 4 lnches ; at 10 o'clock it stood ; at 12 o'clock M. it had fallen tree fourths of aa inch ; at } o'clock P. M. 14 inch; at 2 o’clock, 2} inches: at 6 o'clock, it had fallon 64 inches ; and at'é o'clock ent Tinches. It hes since wadtoeca to fall gre ‘throm the Williams; (Md) Times, March 1 “a Potomac bry very rapidly — hoe! jears are entertained an to the safety of the banks of the canal. The or eague is also swelling to ap immense height. Fi oO. —Our Pittsburg correspondent (says the ‘Baltimore wtmericen) rites inder 4 date of the 14th instant, 9} P. that a sudden rise had taken place in at ae ee dest pe bd Ory ters would soon begin to subside. have room for the letter, the Sontents of which we have thus briefly stated. at 9, — | sami u Vai In the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, on Monday, @ resolution was submitted, directing the com- mittee on vice and immorality to inquire luto the ex- pediexcy of taxing bact to create king fund for the sup) of forty- fiveand over. After some discusion, the resolution was indefinitely postponed. It is supposed that John P. Hale and Mr. Berry, (the latter the abolition candidate for Governor) will be sent to the U. 8. Sen from New Hampshire. Both are said to be in favor of the tasif. » The trial of Albert J. Tirrell, for the murder of Mre. | Bickford, commences before the SepremeJadicial Court in Boston next Tuesda y. The St. Louis People’s Orgon of the 6th, says thet from Prairie du Chien to that point, there is po ol n io bea Fade bat in3 water fr teed as simon te prevent entire! ye Bar! ington deine ithe Milwan Sentinat of the 23d ; and the Galeve Gazette of the 24th ult., all speak ofheavy snow storms in their respective regions. Ameng the State Representatives elected in New Hampshire are Gen. James Wilson, from Keene, Hon. John P. Hale, from Dover, and Prof. Charles B. Hadduok, from Hanover, with a large sprinkling of editors. It has recently been stated that fifty of the signers of the Declaration of Inde I dependence were Masons, and thet all the Major Generals of the Revolutionary Army were Masons, save one, and that one was Benedict Arnold. The citizens of New Orleans contem statue of Joan of Arc. The city francs. Atthe commencement of the summer cmaaent (which will be as soon as the river ne opens,) > fare between Boston and is to ‘set at from beeen orte Albany, $2 76; way fe cents por mile. ‘An abelitienist im Iliineis, recently delivered 80 lectures in 24 days. The contract ale 15,926 gallons tobe yey coin & Co., 11,188 a. a cone Buffalo, Rochester, and re ‘hi bers of the bar ef Charleston, .» give an entertainment on the. 14h to Chancellor David Johnson, of the Court of Equity, ph A itis ag will not appear again on the . The Cl Even- ing News mentions Lima as.0 id wel choot oan. didate for Governor of the The annual election in nia, which takes place Io May, is beginni Sie oto nents discussed The partonege of the Methodist Protestant Lew sgh 4 Chestertown, Md., was entirely destroyed by fre Friday last. It wee occupied by the ev. Mr. Roby. ‘The Razor Strop Man is now in Norfolk. Jobn 5. 8: r, the newly elected mayor of Galves- tion, potters) formerly a citizen Ley yal call Raltvoen, a tuet lotr completed | eS oz syionet ie Sort teroiens ie the 4th of July next. wat John A Byavien 3 bas builder of the ht Papas Pitteba' Anite th ost st 0 inet sen Suet wf Clacianat Fe te reo tetorfore with the saviguilon ‘Tho steamboat Dr. Franklin was burnt at the Levee in New Orleans ‘on Sunday, the Sth wit. She is sail to | have been insured for $12,000. ‘The stesmbost Lecun struck a snag in the Yazoo river: nd sunk on the 29th nit. Ineared for $2,500. | rhe people of Tuscaloosa are Ri | themselves to | establirh @ Toeper manufactory in that place. ed 1,000 of | Maye ye! Jones nas ongsg: od ond shoe jedina river, Texas. of editors was recently held in Indlone. as voted 30,000 passed—end a sonsidle o | Riera eet ge ae tow: each sitar D ve gentlemen, persoui ties, and offensive \