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SEEDER - a ken ae NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1846, Po ee — : THE NEW YORK HERALD. | _10Ne IsuaNp RAUROAD ComPany, ANGLOAMBBICAN AFFAIRS, [smraatscng in atamy ant es | Haney 8, sls aline Francie Rivers, whe forweny | ners icon despatched from Green Bay | ney ils for C Harbor, have not yet returned AMES GORDON ETT, Proprietor. the news of his approach to the capital, the Archo: 1h Bi joted of in the mails for Copper Harbor, have not y | J Go) ON BENNETT, Pro " FURTHER RXTRACTS. | et idettion wal uibiet anaes tes ahanin ef guard ‘| | Lived in Baapere, bes besa convenes oo neeen | or been heard from. ‘The party which went with the No- Circulation...Forty Thousand. | -— Ms country house, about halfa league from the c! ewes ‘retried Ia. thet city. to Sliss Silverston, who, | vember sonil lost thelr road abd wandered Sbeus aameen | TRAINS RUN A8 FOLLOWS, The Reception in Engiand of the President's The sympathies of the Homan Catholic clergy are ihe with three children, he deserted in 1943, and assuming | 4@ ack wiktarness, bet ultimately succeeded in get; DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 3 cents por copy— Commence mgon Speeder Ish 1045, | Refusal to settic the Oregon Question by gether favorable avd the pronun- bl name of Rivers, married Miss Pigon. \ pon ea eecan e nainie seuseseneney | #. Th TAR advanee. ‘ork—At 7 Deed Train for, Arbitration, | almost ag rapid as) La Refi a French publication, says thet of 33 | D gh a pr a8 snow-cover- LY fi very ©6 cont Greenport, daily Banda ecto stopping | (From the London Standard, M content with the | wiitions of pocple in France, 27 millions do not drink | iNdornees : “ADVERTISEMENTS at ake Meidoomalwaye cash atin ferminginic und nrorvedi- | 1 DY the packet ship Patrick Henry, whiaharvined et If in a pares, I wine, 81 millions never taste sugar, 20 millions never | prea eee an Seceton sie spon ik 4 7 fac termedi- i { 1G of all kinds exocuted with bounty and der Tacs agedayn Thurplays td Sat md etarere, 1208 | from New York ‘of the. 0 ult’ of cowiderable iespor: than those ephemeral Mioinitatone which Rive Pie: eee aoe nerd mllllous wea clothed in cogs. | caughtat their er. ory t It resident Polk, cede: jut if he werft onéet enol since th ing of "5 geerablaneec, ications, by mail, i x ae 4 at eke naingdsle lawdste and intermediate | ! of that sapegny nat Mion Paap thant om remodel the institutions of the country by a. y nite Fifty canal boats are being built at the several yards | | one a on Boe oe potatoe: e open! Deck, S,zevise, ecetablesten ea, paid or the pawtage will De Leote G de Tech has | cial proceedings i land, has announced to Tatton of the national wilh upon the basis of @ restoration | in Roche for the spring Dusiness—aggrogate value | ion, longs duinneet e Pell readily for $1 habs be be a serival of ra Norwich | Me aak Te taheed it ta eHare: AC oat RUN bene The thermometrica! records Kept at the Portland | Cente the bushel of the daily, Sindy e Manele fearoing ot Be | been made by the British minister pendix | ip pt Persons who wishto settle in Northern Wisconsin, Shgnzsstory, showy Giese ee eee Tor Pevcaldent | snouldtake the Columbus, Capt. Powars. which will of 1636 and 1843. ular thi the season bet’ Buffalo and Green Bey. ‘and leaves on her first trip Monday, May 4th. Henato Estasusumesy and Farmingdale. } i ; estrorseratVelton and Neswe streets | siatieg 1 Apis Accommodation Train, | Sotiations, This decision has been Communicated February which bas be | ee | Mi Aine riage, Special answer to a demand for information as to the po- doubt that this movemeat has been strictly na- | years, with the excepti | ROSE HILL STABI te t and Third | Leave Yarminginle—tor rooklga iq o'clock, A. Si. and n of the negotistion which it is its object to termi- | tional in its character. The possibility of ich a ‘An American gentleman, writing to the Lynn, Mess., , Whatever that decision may be. They are as and Mr. | Pe eatablish a monarchy af they were to proclaim an | Water, Dut it lodged on a cake ot ice, and thus defeated “+ The Mr. Polk d change has barely been discussed in Europe; and ‘The democrats of Schonerie county have nominated , i frase sara te = | Leave Jamaica—Vor Brooklyn; at Bo'dock, A. ned pind | there is pantie tiie mines ee tmak Paglend has | with’whatever favor the idea may have been receiv. | Piancer, says that he sam an sreigne of Europe. pombich |, by acclamation, ex Governcr Wm C. Bowek, and the cg Hoperamons wtbich are'eaghe part Bedtord 8 Maa gy et no claim to any part of Oregon! "The outline af the cor. | #4, certainly no European government bas soy part in | ict h found in regular ord ns of Europe ins | Hon. John C. Wright, Oyemedidetes for delegates to the ore g and savores sng cart: farm and | Trott'ng Course 18M, Im eee Gethin ndence between Mr. Fakenham and Mr. Buchanan | the manifestation which seems calculated to realize it. - the get gape we) .” _ | state Convention. ping horses RTHR iT''m vee $74; -Clowsville, (duri io De tauad cleo nese, The deme te ease eanaban | ‘As for the American powers, the government of the Uni-| Anew born infant, says the Traveller, was found on a Willig Taper, Wiliam Fuller, Davi Mogros, and = Hrd fy Bak fa, Se Se miry prpartns ait makin cot | ung brandy Wr egwa pele nemo |e cn tort, Sim, Sey, eran | cova ft ingly ane ten manna ae de + + a 1e » corner of Mote | i Suffolk Scaci ie try have for their object the contingency of a war with ube dafentsne Ss the decison, Of n peo- | that the murderer intended to throw the ehild into. the | cratic de a to ihe State Convention from Onondaga om jon 100; Lake Koad Station 3 | America, has been answered in the negativ. Station yu Miivitle 1 54; Be, a a $2583 | M’Lan js so kind us to express his belie ve Teaig; Southold | e256 nport, cepa tat P35, | Aberdeen has spoken the truth. Ho (M’Lane) thioks | independent renublic ; and the Uuited States h ieecaitons ee gee ten tht b 175; Nhey have no reference to the" postibikty of a rupture | #ighest color for apeasiton to any measure, origi ‘name eion ‘Staats are tu readiness on ‘arrival of Trains at the several | between the two countries;” but he shrewdly guesses | "ating with ihe Mexican people and the Mezi Toa Imerh” | Stations to take passengersat very low Fares, to all parts of the | that, in the event of a necessity, ‘ Great Britain witlact | kovernment, for the epalaton of placing their territo- county. 4 not the | the purpose of concealment. It is in contemplation to establish a new college in ‘allen University. Itis known that f the finest f | St: Louis, to be called the O'F! unpublished church “muse, ha loog. eined in the We a — ee Risyee! pencer. beso boryrd a) Cmaks Fo ‘i tes, especially in Rome. It is said that arrived recently on board of the steamboat se jeceat id. 0) and vi I and their in stcurity against inter- commission to Oella. They are emigran' rie STE age Crates will bo in rndinens at the foot of Whitchall | Ievaoation of the war) it appsura that in the enters ct | melomarchy or foreig gression. ‘Aw’ attempt on the ablish the beat country. } wai you Ea fhe HATS. , ae pay: By our of artnet rom the Brood several Tre the negotiations, Mr. Pakenham offered, if the Ame- | Pett of the Cabine oat of Wek 1 eat A Sais a EO) ig made the expmination,kavean:| ‘The Le egislature’ of Obio, now’in ‘session, have just P52 i i & Hat, when you | "he Steamer Seatesman | ogres Groenpart tee Sag Harbor rican government was indisposed to submit to ply because it would streng' oor rly publication of some of the music. pied wr to tax the poor m man’s cow and pig ; but ARBRE twige each day on the arrival of the Trains from crenration of a crowned hod, to, refer. the eae oe ei ee en Kasrie | _ The actual distance to be sailed from New York to the | have expressly exempted bank stock ! commission ci < PHOENIX HAT AN E MANUFACTORY, MID LINE FOR BOSTON Nemuiet te Mepiec Sompaes ne. sea uch an interference fut object of cen pert ar ened river, ria way canbe Cape Hoes, is rng nnles of Albany have nominated Wm. Parmelee [ag et ee Re cl amie I a ay Bary Wy Me ne oy opened | Stren on,mmas of Fuan rch oo | ye arf Tome of Monday cone acento i] i * ad tl \ ; enti. | ing found that neither party possessed one, then ay apprite us of the proposals he | Oe tal the pe cai cathe voyage out and beck | the elopement of a Mrs. King. i fo ohn . oun ey ‘0. MILLINERS. | that an equitable partition should be the point for consi- | Will make to the Mexican people. to less than the time now required to make the Mormon Elders. Mrs. K. leaves 8. buchen’ Sepemin, eed CARI | deration ‘These reasonable offers were rejected at onc: The British Corn Trade. cut’ Sue detecoe Bem iow York elec meek ores | HC aig Sha Californis, ‘abe was men: ‘Mani pootre: ad oe the pabl ROAD, VIA ang. evidently without consideration. By oh the London Mark Lane Express, March 2} Columbia river by land is about 3700 miles. lormons. Till about a ie ee eh fa that of NEW LONDON, eT 4 WORCESTER. tic of Mr. Polk. “To no power, ho’ wy the official statement of stocks, just publish- | 14.. schoot Fand of Mi cineaith, samecberaetekie | berof the Fourth Congregatioi my Phare! ethers, © cating | ALT glock in the Moming, from the Foot of Whitehall Taater respectable, nor to any body of t appears that on the Sth February th 701,061 | a ae eee teat Hear having. ‘heen | sree aee crite and anolly hes bees bogulled away frdes act | “Was fecal Geeta ies pangs te Sow | tnotarr gs seers he Os teen Tee | fv gaarere of wheat tn bond in the United Kingdom | 000° SPortase, ctr hacia data tingoe ioe | sore Sad uieade oe ances te ae 4 4 unt ition wi 6 return shows that 18 Bt ol . the uade well co all and exam aise Ratios pas | eakinietione eee eee can be no clearer indication of iehes and in- | bonded four had incressed to 686,818 Cw. cortainl eee thn ected fom tes eabtin moe John M. Botts has been nominated for Mayor of Rich- ‘pur as Wi ‘s0l peachy rmang ni ry jsanswer. But wi e| Under ordinary circumstances, we should certain! mond. | ierperetee he 4 id SUBANY VIA NE ‘American Congress confirm the insolent and unwarrant. | regard this as a good reserve, but this year our position | 824 8DPrO Te ee aoa sack pete. TMtPMted, | rhe citizens of Harford county, Md., propose to s- 8s amor A Rt eat ns of Ba Bo Beni ‘Gelb, ats AND able tone adopted by this braggart? We think not. If| is altogether singular. The full effects of the potato Pt ‘beveat tablish an egricultural society. mm Ssauben ar alban w Goods we are to form any judgment of the opinions of the Ame- | disorder have not as yet been developed; even admitting | Mr. Haywood, aged 22, was drowned at Jones’ bridge, “tS im ayy pied at 1% AM steamers NEW | rican people generally, in regard to this quostion, from | that the extent of the en has been greatly exegge- | near Geneseo, in the river, on Saturday. Hehadshot «| A correspondent of the Camden verrend bs Betoed TRAW BONNETS Bera CR ‘and arrive at Albany the same even- | the most respectable ettien of the American press, | rated to serve party » still it cannot for a | m im rat, anit atapped opie ice to procure it, when the | Cape May county, New Jersey, says tl ne o for nine of these journals out of | moment be doubted ‘nt t mischief has been very | ic: a off will ood, ana e was immediately | criminal business was done in the ; L. “cuarin, No, 12 Joha street, near Broadway up there will be no war; » has on hand a assortment of Feanionsble “Krrangements have been made to make the line sure, and | ten denounce the conduct of Mr. Polk interms of strong, | serious ; an enormous deficiency of an article of food | plunged under the water, and has not since been seen. good Seaw @ Bonsets, which he fe selling 0! the lowest market passengers can depend on arriving as advertised. jal imrce_| and we doubt not sincere reprobation. America can | n universal use, has hereby been created which must | A mass meeting will be held st Batavia on the 2ist Bri gain nothing ‘ar with this coun! whilst her sa- | sooner or later tell. B though more 2 ity, will | inst. for th f taking int en and others are invited to eall before parchasing i eee aa crifices mu mormeus. If she calculates so far on | unquestionably be the substitute most Hy ‘om. | ures forthe reliefot the Tonswanda iadiass. on ee A eee has on Te caaraat sia its FRENCA ga BUTS FOR $3 Cir, made, FERRY. fd dig ce pear beer demwens Se hage cer Iran dort epeeregen ogee ino r the Poorer | Cape. Joseph Stevens, of Northumberland, ha obtain: | forestnat tis 2 probably its freedom from much litiga- other stores for $5; tage y insolence and braggadocio, she | Classes w: ed apatent fora new kiod of fence which promises to ” i, in other stores, for $55, fine | On and after Monday, March 16th, the boats of this Ferry | will have Biter reason to repent of her mistak obtained at a ch Ce SO i astaaia’ Vas gaats are aan of oma boon, f 44 Hse at Yi YOUNG'& JON. BF French Bont vwill ran es follows uncil further novien;—) 5 —but on wheat the extra consumption will be principal: | Po°8inre uinly°’The Gaptain hes ‘been offered $8, Some dissatisfaction, it is sald, exists from an order o ei this pon mm roth te WR A o | 7 accounts received this morning fren the Unite ly thrown. If, , therefore, the harvest of 1845 had ne for his invention. Gen. Taylo1 siviog « Col. Twiggs some military prece- ied our Be: farae ‘iblo’s, B.—All freight at th t the’ fa as Se eee, States have taken all reflectin; Maire! by surprise. It rilkaversgs, we should still, in all probability, dence over e are mid set Sot tes ayes sold inthis ety, “All Boots in now sil estas et jon thatthe maintenance | found it necessary to Import ; but, 0 far from ia je bgnantie pel Gabe hie waxeatienaied £0.te intro- | Vardry M’ » of Greenville, 8. C., ss made Tee | Of peaceful relations betws e two countries does not been the case, itis most unive! » of ‘4 to the dostitute Ld jal Lm*th vee See ane NEWARK, AND EW YORK, depend upon the sense of justice, or the ‘wisdom and dis tat the produce of wheat io Great Britain was consider. | 8d inst, ‘ore the revenue Seon ‘dag naranui a be ee pss ~ cretion o! ie erican executive; an rea as the | al low ‘tof usual average years. It appears to Alonzo wis writes tothe Boston Mc it a CO} 7 PROS HORTICULTURE. FigSiledid steamer PASSAIC, CeptJoha | alternative of war, is it will be with the utmost dificulty | us, therefore, that what might otherwise be considered s | mine has beon discovered in’ Lyntield, two miles from a adas the Saal isl of | Ex-Govesner Thersns wm ered ie tg eie son inform the amateurs, ae A wag tage fort ison | that any British minister can now escape from it mye large stock in bond, now affords no fusranty against | the hotel, the shares in which are held at two hundred Thomas and Mrs.Sims,to give tie for whose Te: an pub tha callectiocot Pian ay ue ser ban cmegeomr eet ‘Ye yi Tun as follows, — — pe oars Wee hag pre oe fosthe Sil ; pore high on bait Par sooo ae the spree Copper nt hase spent within oan er e the cause was Po! Doth there as bet ‘Newark, " morning, under the idea ery honorable mode of | ¢; and summer su; s foreign aro like! try is of nn depot. ines yer, Ci i i | Seeaeas wii Sa le ssa | Semercegeeees rion ert. | Ceara Rill Rae eRe geen | eee as ey picnabelaimen i ried at very, ea, fo ere ent must ic Of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and Bulbe, | gebeele erator cena de arson riuny rene | se a tat be Anverican govern ty sane be to cheery | Soatead, ova relauely tials It may" fartecs be er WR 1 Te pe bie ig eit ener W. Babbitt, a Mormon lawyer, hus been appointed ry fresh, and in a perfect state of presery: cponiw ot St Broder, fo rege | ee ag Prana has Inge and spacious deck satoon, elegactly furnish- | mit of 10 question or dispute; and that point once ‘cata: marked that wheat is the only article of which any | yor teamship in the world, rh ad just been put in com- Postmaster at Nauvoo, in place of Smit room both for ht and passengers. hed, no contest was ever entered into with more uni- | stocks of importance are held in bond—those of the infe- It is said there are 623,000 young ladies at this moment Bertha, where the 7 be obt: tarl2 Im*re mission. . ertalonne neni . tt 1 be b: et bei ler th To sh snd gowers ctamized.Fortale t Very reutouable price MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS, Ts tendy retecting’ portion’ of the. American mer. | how the mailer stands the following comparative ta: |, I stated by the Pitsburg Cathohc, “hat to Catho. | F#eeining el education 8 rest ott chants resident here,are not those the least astounded by | ble may be useful : lics of Cambria county are ane toerect a| Frog fishing is said to be a most profitable branch of the intelligence. They seem now to have no doubt, in | Gaaiy, Frour, ann > Putsx, 1x Bon in THE Usiten | monument to the memory of the late and ve- | industry in reaprpth ‘Their hind legs are sold by the quart, and ata rsons now at| The first buat nava; ting the lakes this season\was dont. The the Ree epi ‘at Cleveland, from Huron op the 15th inst. Mormon ITeus.—The Warsaw Signal is still keeping a watchtul eye over the doings of the Saints. nce of the decided part taken by the executive, Kinopom, on tHe 51H Fesrvany. nerable Dr. Gallitzin. otion for giving notice for the termination of occu yn treat} Pe eG other persons, they admit It must be a cessation of all diplomatic relations between the two countries—neus verrons. [From the London Tim .) By the Patrick Henry we have received New York Cap Fom Marseilles | &4vices to the 9th ult. inclusive. The advices contain rece. fds JOINVILLE, (new) Lewreace, June 10 Nov 10 | the following outline of the correspondence which has a oederntntrinttod “STEVENS, = tenga hice of each mon! ah ee. Captains. From N York. FOR SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES, and. fur rack de JOIN VILLE, (new) Lawrene , Apt Septt fiture of a Hi silv saad biaanen Meamettly nics cence of tis ARCOLE nen) Eveing piness, ee ae bcs Spanner a will ied for soon at ced, ay, Trosdwey, oy all fog culars can be Nes SKA (new), oth ein do well iC well ay te A iow—Terms made easy, 1812. It is said there are no | eee Washington who expect 93'312 | Umber who wish to be, has not b "isa |. The price of a marriage certifica 39.20 | is 75 cents. 22,075 A subscription supper was given on the 21st ult., b —~ | the firemen oft. Lou Lip Silaur, the proceeds ot which ‘The last number of that paper, dated the 4th instent, were spprop! Ora new enginehasise. At ibis jo! he last week has been a cold and stormy one ; hence Supper, an Atkanses Dear, weighing $00 pounds, was | w2 had Dut little opportunity to pick Up local ite ‘Wheat, parley: Oats,.. di stim in Massachusetts Flour, ew! In connection with t! the business. July 10 Dec 10 | passed since mber se FOR-NGLE: ARLOLE, taew,) au 30 Jae 19 Ebsbuskpedilic Meskentamimedeaeesces Beoceseeye6 Sei basse pre teerny Sw arse7 oe ae cera ti 7 as el State, and Mr. McLane, 5 AT A LOW PRICE, situated on Pequannock river— | Nr BRASKA, Watson, Oct 10 Mar 10 | whic ‘rill be percerved, that the twice! repeated offer | great excess in ae iantity water les et preseDk Com. ve ie Legislature of Mississippi have passed an act by | They say they will take up the line of March #0 sognas Which one large and, copeant srean of water—aud | , These Leelee all ofthe first aa by me : of | of the British Minister to decide the whole question by adapted to mechanical | the ayes er is settled, and not before. About two thou- ou & Fly oad, about, thirtren miles from taterson | “perience. ‘and convenience. arbitration has been rejected, and that the extreme pre- d. with what was held at the correspo! period sed bs aber hig fer gpare omen ss ee corer Fer Mil pi cm will be forwarded free of ouner charges than those actu. rmer seasons, the prospects of a material alteration pursuits. nsions advanced by Mr. Polk in his it ral message, | in the duties having induced the holders to allow their The receipts of the American Colonization Societ aS by twenty four { pry sean wadithons St iy paid Maew spate cnuyclated’ The full ‘Correspondense | Wheat 10 Bee ae ieibemdstiastana ‘of liberating it at the | February, according to the J/rican Ravens ie Gardner was ahot In Nauvoo, by hassome 3 a. Sew Mill, anda Dwell or freight ot passage apply x? $ not yet reached ws. It is, however, looked tor} wsualtime. The rel difference—taking free and lock March, were $2,269 82. ton, and instently killed. The ing MaOMAS LATTLES whe i e aear the pro: IN & FHELPS, Proprietors, | | hourly. Irheat togethertn, therefore, not so great au it appears, | ‘The «Pride of the West,” lataly sunk in the Mine | 98 thie: Gardner, who Js not shor iste peroee to ( oYD y agedte, ‘rom the Londen Post, March 3 } agareel y any ‘daty loreign | sippi river, has been raised | belonging to the church. She ia : Pee No No wanee /ANGSRROTHE, mitre___9 Tontine Buildings, 68 Wall cor. Waterst._| , BY the pacer ship ‘Patrick Henry, which eft New pa arg Te eleged cemrit weer son, | ,, The Democraiic Union publishes the veto meanage of the sae bat be vce bp with led 22 ee FOR SALE OR TO LET, Fon eI BEARERS Os city to the abovedaie. ‘The most important matter con- tity in warehowes eh tthe hanagore thd Comptey of th Caner Powers | tothe quarrel, Mrnich tormfaeied inthe danth of Garde : , vision on the corn law as taken J init : See ee renee halk caxteeseabease: wise aay takai ples it} he majority for muntene being 7. ‘Tee termine. | Mis. tho chy of Lancauer, fa The voto seta sorte | | We lear that the Slots wok up thelr line of march phe British and North American Roza! | Diace between Mr. Pukenham, Mc. Buchanan, and Mr discussion is not quite sosriumpuont as wes | i2 bold end strong e ‘the objections which the | from their encampment in lowa, on Saturday morning rat leate Boston ERNIA, | McLane, relative to the Oregon question. The New Sciselonty the free-traders, and affords grounds to | Executive was to aon tion, and clearly indicates | last. About 2000 went along. expect thatthe Lords may not pass the bill in its t | the course whioh will govern him in future upon ell| The two Mormon worthiea who traded off Mr. Rich- Pepto at timate settlement ofthe question mar there. | Dills having for their fore the benefit of the few at the | arde’ horses for oxen, in’ Miasourl, ana who were com fore be yet delayed for weeks, and the business in grain | ©*Peuse of the many. mitted two weeks since to Quincy jail, were bailed out can scarcely be placed on a sound and healthy footing | A planter in Horry, 8. C., has made 130 gallons of mo- | by some of the brethren, on Friday tall the matvor shell be Deen arranged in one way or | lasses from one acre of cane. He states that the cane | We learn that the Mormons who yo have crossed the the other. of the leading eye iy iasiy matured to 20 joints. pie ames bag ot trol in fo county, ehh suffered At most of the incial markets held since | ‘The securities of Thomes Haynes, late e (Treasurer of Resasety Cerny Se et © en oe ir last, the transactions have been on a strictly retail ? bave also been ived by their lea aa saat saga iar from any desire having bees accliest, | Ceorem have been adjudged to pay $6,400 told the peers if they would turn in their teams, wa AED wicat slang York Herald of the 9h, gives asummary of this corres- HIBERNIA, Aleuander Bryne, i a pondence, und also.a iew of the letters. NLA, E. G. Lott, Commander, on Friday, May 1, The European Interference in Mexican 0 LET, IN HUBOKEN, : ‘i abies ‘Affairs om [From the London Times, Feb. 11.) 166. and basement brick Houses, aasage to béseroeet fa:5= the pet mira siree Den now in cours of open: For fat —— 2 woah Bie remarkable Fesndnd that = -y very time y sani sere when we were drawing public ntion urope to ab wis Sure at tuted dt beens style sch conta At nA RSS ane Wa the deplorable condities 4 Mexico, and pointing our the fogs iden ea xen ancbed wich 2 nla urd | _No Berth secured un most effectual means ef reconstituting that State so a: | ed to increase stocks, the determination to buy no more ane population of Little Rock, by a late census, is had into the commen stock, they Link iqreree through ary heat and ar are 31 net ah ar rons by 7 8 det deep, with BRITAIN | 82 Preserve the independonce of its race, its religion, and | thax sufficient to serve for immediate use has been rigid wide court yards and troa railiggs. udoiate ane PACS, ON _(ea als its power, the course of evente in that country was ro. | ly adhered to. the Zanesville (O.) Packet, was burnt at McConnels- fal ‘ug a view of of fy nid “oar and city at oar ey to their frlends ‘in any ‘of | pidiy — to eae we wt Mi pe am re Our Scotch ited Lagi oy ey Sofere ‘ Fp ville on the 2d inst. ry § as a matter ot a su yD, @ revolul , it . recisel same ralearecrery 1 iS mingen 7 at, groes mg iat to % rs tedtpnate tes setarntce, | cctucliy Ueok aacemeitited with supearcto keen |tatewbett = x ecsaped frown the Plcquomsine pene of Tuckey: hes agai | of the Argus nae nt the farry at Hoboken. ere reek amoun' ie a tg the. en easeies nently favorable to the change we had ventured to sug-| From Ireland the report likewise dull, though With a alation of a little over 100,000, W: ‘. ted in this way, grain, cows, oxen, horses, aud a wagon, ANTE pm gah my "yerrenen gest, Wo are very well aware that if an attempt wore | all the accounts agree in tating that potatoes were | .40/now gheen newspapers, with s fait prospect of some | sur as the church eaeid not take sere of every body; Sir, jpanish Ys y form, iy becoming more " gy half dozen more the present yea: and be is so deluded as to act in eeatane thereto. We in the Mexican provinces by mere force, or by external | disease. interierence, such an ioterprise would run great risk The Continental Corn Trade. On Thursday 1. a Aa’ a Family #f four persons, apartments in a eae fith Wey cor. Mai onse. eceemanebenee two bedrooms he dwelling of the Rev. James B. re they were out of lows. Several have gone back ired—rent Teasocable—seveath ward preferr;d— FOR, GLASGOW —Begalar P: ain ine of defeating itself; and the spirit of the | Earope ok. 5 ting people ou which is | Most of the accounts from the north of Eui allude | Bowen, in Hartford county, Md., near Jarretteville, was 00. Ss tye oe ee arene ee apt Rover Scot duly expected, will ect with | more impatient of foreign dictation than of internal mis-| to the unusual mildness of the season, Which appears to | consumed, with it entre Vontente, by fire. It origina: - quick despsteb, on arrival. For lueight or passage, having ex- | government, would be roused in opposition to the ony | have been general over nearly th ‘ole of the conti- | ted by accident, and was not inatred. Meeting or Paruiament 1n Canapa.—Parlia- SER iforacat ots, the House and | Cellext accommodations rt apply ye P carpirm soi balenes project which boy pr edhe national i prospaty nent. Some of the ports have ly been por up| ‘The amount of property belonging to the Mes: pea ee pect on fhe th ines. Most of o 3 ty, or, rather, reserve ir national existence. part te a andso e members have gone down we Hon. i bs : os oe vtgttion uiiaw bss oul jo we, Ganeent Doon paeand ot teks Robert Baldwin and Colonel Ermatinger left by Jand SOHNE Cue a Bateny ot | « eed fre He fhip Garacen, Capt. N. T. Hawkint, will | Whatever opinion may be entertanedin Europe as to Sorthern parte the navigation is'now free from lee; there STEN ISLAND PROP! SALE. =e importance of sucha ret ion, if it be desirable to estab | will consequently impediment to shipments of ATES AD PRO Ree Ese oe VekPOOL the wall known, = =e Lishany pérmanent barrier ageinet the unliuited encroach} grain, ahould the position of the, trade here be deemed Leeeie Dt. AT, wap stow ce ia hi ASHBURTON, 30 tons, Captain, J D- | ments of the United Stater, i im Meaico tteef, and by the | Sufficiently encoursging to induce consignment shore of eaten - > pedpasla eeienang thost | Srotade peoples thas these @Pe ew slate ey ihtags mest | saerante beeeteee prices are relaively, mesh too high ‘the ely thre mae ae Cp Castleton "ipcbaos eht or- passage, having a accom. | /¢ tad. Sooner and more suceesstully than we hed ‘and unless wheat advances here, com- of $236 ,370—exclu: last Wednesday, and, we regret to learn, lens injury by the upsetting of the stage, which de‘’ained them some time at Kingston. The trgus states that the honorable gentlemen would be able to d on their journey on Friday. The st ‘Aan ral was cut out last Saturday for the past yer <7 Islands, ny to veines considerable surplus to the | water is but at present no estimate canbe made ‘The tribunals were models of fiw of the ex; st ropelning. —it must, however, be very vii tra Ie Captain anda mile | modations, tothe Cavtain on board, fc , | soped or could have anticipated, this change has begun. likely to be shi to Gi Britain, of the ice, and left the = eects, SONY TON HEC TUTE STATURE TT | Tie advanon.ad Paceiee agen the, cnotial boo asm tal. | eammtinte bate, biphar tas Tletiaah “ane Beiganass te | ern ae renee ey Coe Berney Kingston, for the 5 tion of the mem- po) q 4 5 poe on ee, baahowees aks o'B O7Bri el RDO, lowed by the dissolution of the impotent government uf | which countries the first shipments from the Beltic are | DF. Ambrose Baber, anoldand highly esteemed physi | bers. Sir Allan N. McNab, Mr. Mir. Solicitor General Sher- ee ae vette presbines, of Mics: Jone Barger. FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Packet of 30th | Herrera. No conflict took place in the wnole march of | likely to-be directed. at womeiisine” ee 0, Sth inst. fr wood, Meusrs. J. H. Price, George Duggan, ‘and — . inn The Very splendid packet shin ROBCIUS, A. | the army from St. Luis Potosi to the citadel of Mexico. | The most recent accounts from Danzig inform us that | °f his own medicine. wrote & ys jon pa tor Chalmers, were among the passengers. Wm. Notmen, TO LET OR FOR SALE \dridge master, w: HN be unavoidably detained uatii | The garrisons of Vera Cruz and Bt. Juan d’Ulloa, the | wheat Lad rather advanced there than otherwise, and composed in part of prussic acid, a ministered tea has proceeded to Montreal to contest his seat. : A, HovkuN, BUILT ‘Sortie. sani’nia | tent, when abribve sitea | Mestimportant positions op the coast, and of Tampico, that for the triding parcels received, from ithe letarior, pollents The dengan stent the med cng ih (oben Darind, Eeq., want down sbout twe weeks age, h Pies ee anol f accom, latioss anequsil- | were amongst the first which pronounced Jor Paredes ; | equal to 54s per qr. free on board, had been paid. Wheat | (hat whoever took it wou! killed. atient there: | Sir Allan McNab, it is reported, intends to ask for lene Core! ee d y on board, leans whuf | ond scarcely a fortnight elapsed between the publica: | in Having been held relatively higher, few bar. | 'P0n refused to take it, when the doctor, to Feonvice him | of absenc: the session, in consequence of domes- sa EAS yy fae ep i Suan x co. m peu went, | lm ng pase treo sr | ena bane Tek ied atc B postpones coped exact aie acs Beaute’ Tristnooght ir bear very tea w thi .E.B. Cobb, master, will succee tion an arrival under wi [? as the From Rostook we learn that in co. uence of the a e 5 fauareira hs a a Th a sare ar canine ar | coring net sendy. | Se ta ee est se . ry reval yn Were no mere than rather more ry ize, on the rel a 4) WOODd Tariom. : peeps ng he shige ROBCIOS, | one toldier of fortune by another, and the subsutaten of merchants were willing fo contract to deliver | muck forthe efiscts of tion yea pas cdl ‘will be attended to.—Torente Ezeminer, a military ir the authori an incompe- 62 Tbe. wheat free on boerd spring, at 488 to 498 @ Beston Bee oct DedRam fare! DWELLING HOUS! he tent democracy, wi Hs should find noting in such an oo- e train was going out orning, owing to the | = Seyi isa nae beiag ive a ie aapepate,) ut ms the present wate of ihe rg barley are ie dull bt goed Hee Ukermari wason the Stet | the engine ae Mr, Hagar of Spri mae tan 5 y in the present state o/ rel gy ico wi at mark was, on the Dg! » . Wy saree ooguae = i and Tesalied every Year | Tnisey States and of the United Stotes Voith Hinglagd, the | ult sill held. at fae, and the Dest Pomerania at 40s. | Roxbury, says the Tvanscript, ad throws af and fall eS. AW D Hy [OUPEES. tive and babdsomely she’ condition and prospects of Mexico are matters of great in- mer ‘Or. ag Ranft upon the tresk, the want of the Bares SBE Om ps invented kK. CO} &CO . % South Nothing is more certain than that the Levtees Kom Hamburg, of Tuesday, inform us that a | legs, and ‘the side of his hed be wee cot and‘atad Seg! wich — a > } UNITE STATES ANY GREAT Rr Al | ore is not wholly centered in Oregun. The | slight concession had been made wif toad sellers of | in a most shocking manner, Medical aid was called, but tow tearely mae RF) King poo eee af? ra OLD Ear amen M apie o ey nas grendisonent which has already annexed | wheat,which had been followed me im; Povemeat 4 no hopes are entertained of his recovery. The ‘engineer gare every seme ‘without any ANT OFFICE —The subscribers are prepared | Texas, and which claims the whole of O atso | the demand. One cargo of red. Marke, w eseaped as by miracle. 10 enced by eo Sama po out by the sey ‘Spring ships, at | covets California, and threatens the whole of Mexico. bushel, baa been sold on the spot, “orton We learn from the Pratteville Advocate that & destruc- awa. BATCHELOR, fail’ sizest, “ene serjfow Fa. be furnished, payable phronghoat the That is the great and unquestionable fact with which we Exgiand, r qt. free on board; whilst from out: tive fire broke out in that Jest. Thurade: morning, oot ail inv Uned Keadons or farther cohare fave to dealt sow or, holeciter, That is tue, voudency | ports 3,000 to 4000 drs. hed boon placed, vis!—Pomers: | n'the dwelling of Mesers. Pratt & Wateon, ‘Tho i wILITARY EqUIMENT ILITARY EQUIPMEN hiaheaet. teen MAN & a8 Boat which has already elicited from the head of the French | nian, of 62 to Gijibs. weight, at 49s. 3d.,and a cargo to | had barely time to make their escape. If the wi ow] KE BUBBO! i ‘the Tr at government a strong declaration of his sense of the dan- | be shipped from Rostock at 60s. 3d. per qr. not suddenly subsided, immense damage would have en- ul oe ie to ne ipppenes Mi! of 2ist oO ds fas 4 gerous projects of ihe Cabinet of Washington. Thatis| From the Mediterranean we have nothing new to | sued. ds of ery” , Kei jing. gpd favorite packet ein aNNeoee: 1100 | the sign of the times which, instead of warning us off the | communicate. Advices from Marseilles state that | Arrangements are for the erection of a cot- Bayonet, Sead nF 4 od Py 2 fog Bussley, will sail on Saturqy, | American bee iergci gran to all questions arising winds had kept back the expected supplies of | ton factory in peeeee RS = . on that Continent the strongest claims to the attention of | wheat from the Black Sea, kc.; and that buyers, having | McLean deel. the Salone of the Ameri- s CAPS. ft! ba etedesrabe heey <r le European statesmen. The pes t andfature poliey of the | been unwilling to operate in the comparativel bere Ar) ‘ie ‘Gectety ‘A fall assortment of every variety constantly on hand, and tosee | United States has aw: all these questions. With-,| state of the market, nothing of interest had been b ned Y- made to grat at th shortest notion. bebe) Fo hy we ae that the northwest — of} At Ancona, on the 18th ears the value of heat ttre M. C., of North Carolina, is convaleseing | £28 3ma*rre H 8. GRATACAP. 38 meri long @ remained uni explored an: uD tended upwards, in consequence at imore. 1 C cared ee ee ations Berself might have found litue Chaat ep cal egneamption, : - sine ‘ was a street rencon! Georgetown, on BIRD VAGE MANUFACTORY, ywn, are superior to those of port in. Europe in her domestic disuster: jut in the Odessa the accounts are still of a very firm fare, iy inst., between ee ia Ge ‘and Mr. Stew- No.1 St. John’ (ea on ‘Beech ore New York. sc rican sara |B systematic agave. | toes 'hus whet, appenr, had, a the clog of Jans | re fortrly of Hsckvilo, Md. Dr. K- war slighty | [Pull ua nes cee comnaniy ow nnd es mpg et '* very re, fol ewan Pee Peis Ofer 7s Seath eee the condition of the independent States of North Ameri- tices were asked : moderately good qualities, Mia aia As eens common S we Cages of every deverinaion, whieh he Pecorker of ittidea lem * | caantimately concerns the maintenance of peace, the 61 Ibs. per bushel, were then held at 34s., and Nathan Allen, a soldier irs ere. Me would find it to their OFFACKET sults —raae balance of power, aud the observance of international ‘at 40s. per qr. free on board. aa died the agen Bf Neck, Queen Aune’s Co., crgonaeh hi gi rn Yi faith justice. Pes SA the above, we have receiv vices * week, aged yantry or! «39 attended aE Oe eee a oat 008 # YT we may give Fossaes oneal Ine sinvestiy teams: Gnigeberg, dated 2st ult., which state that and: | The State Convention of 101 was composed of 09 far > ecmniaitearmarmatetircatc os ‘ay. sans tives of his insurrection, and the language of pot 4. sage bed ‘occurred in ies ‘weather ; some frost and | mers, 37 lawyers, 9 merchants, 7 mecha: ogg 6 phy- hove, TO ARCHITEV STONE i OU SRE AND : nccomreation ot abi 24 eabin anid | mation to the country, he represents ihe part ia Mext ‘of snow having taken place. ticiane. It was remarked at the time, that “ every nHUILDE Sa Sete See | oe cients Rested AS rere iat ap toe eee geen enna! wert terre ont toc see a Mai , or | generation of the State and tao restoration of acaguler More of the Freshets. can citizen.” Fez, enc rey 0 fee subscriber, equal wo HH be form of government. He recapitulates the various incr [From the Buffalo Advertiser, March 19.) ‘The Knickerbocker, says that the og “ oiWens COunee, Sereay ae gy oy nm shins, anf Lt ~t "parti tie dents which have marked the steady, decline of Mexico | ‘The canal, near Rome, was co! jrebiy injered by ie choad 806 wiocaty to vopate os | aa Pr gd ett Sart ‘ON. aad sl since the will of the thought fit to borrow those | the and sudden rise of water in riskany | Albany, are shou ia elect on mere’ ABM. H. VREKLAND. Fi I hat f Tepublicen institutions {rem their neighbors which are | creck At the aqueduct the water rose so high as to | Price themselves : N. ous of for their de, can h can have supposed to have we Lyte! not what mysterious conge- | take up tne bridge connected with the aqueduct, and | An invention, called the Proteoscope, is now being ex- ‘ANTS a situation as ron opt bY shove dhipson Dy | niality with the soll of America. He reminds the Mexi- | carry it into the'canal, undermining two ofthe piers on hibited in Boston, by which the neg ge of any | WANS bee a ni! cans of what they were in 1621, in connexion with the the east end of the aqueduct, and carrying ‘away two of | person is readily produced as large as life, on canvass. et for a southern other ns of the Spanish crown : = he stretches of the tow path bridge peer the Nearly every public office in the Stato of Texas is | 1 Ang K. COLLINS & CO., “The revenue was sufficient, without pressing heavi- pt. The rintendent says he hes at ipted 4 filled by New England men. 56 South st. ly on the country, to maintain the State in all its proper | sound bottom where one of the piers stood, but could ry wealth, that Miss of pa et eh of March epeniee, 50 Were be the sang charges on ite Yoh Simit | nots, Beeneaehane washed out oome twoery 28 twenty. We learn by the Prenkfort Commonona to the Logie fate ee Hlardes, iden. il el pe iiively | ptus lelands oars considerable varpies @ the | “oat t uling. Dot oh prove be erties oy enve mens cn texpacs the erect of «State Anylum Paty the © ahaa the Mexican army—that army which made the "Some damage he has also been Seer vnrieeh DEW ces vei poe are wr tgecmve mat be mede for be (From the W x t) Age, Age, arch 19. ACKET SHIP ug INGUER, eas Harte eet « reveiete 7 aie ey the exaggeration of « revolutionary leader, in 1621 Mex: | The freshet on Saturday last cee om board 7 at wet tile Bex | 190 was to assert her fi ence and to | in om Tue erator asd toow wna loo combos, acondition to eras | vornment, in 1846 abe is u to protect the came down oY take et cane oe . eb | dng slip, son by. 8 sisemer.. 4 ieee ota agin eae ; | ome or to support the other, The loose control of demo- | removi fences, | on the uh one Se on ie ee Rapa ow Cratio authority iterrupted by the intrigues and inroads | Jescriptiens. issam ee trom wear te tale of “ Imaum,” one of the horses sent by the well inown seater Asi : of military partisans, has destroyed the country; and ite | six Soot < Gan trent the “ dhe" breaking seas00, | jmaum of Muscat as a present to ;the President of the any Please take notice that Rid future fate, whether for good or for ill, dependa wpen the | and ap: wide} over intervals and around buildings | pjted States, in 1840, took place on Bea ot Ox esting: erin. aad steers pssenget, order, at foot of Kosevelt st. Rot permitted, must | reval chances of a restoration under the auspices of a Bu topponnd to be above the reach even of the winter or | 19 was struck offto J.T. Young, Esq. of Georgetown, yo 0 Seenre passage aud fot or | be seut to public ore. sutt s& MINTURN, 87 South at. | @Ptan Prince or of vinglo-Amtrican subjugatio ing floods. Two bridges, at least, wore carried off in | g¢ “ 2 W.& J. T.T. ~ proclamation of Paredes points, almost without disguise, idgewater, and two this village—thefnew bridge Ya steamer America, Capt. Kerr, arrived at Roches. ETA OrT tne yo shir LIVERPOOL, frem fee, ww to the former alternative. He expressly disclaims the | near the court house end the hed nextabove. Neither | tron the 19:h inst. from Toronto. She left there sbout | N.B.-W & J.3T. T., strated jeneral order, at foot o Ali | jatemion of the Dictatorsnip or Presidency | of them Would have been inj red by 8 su erdioary 1 ap 12 o’elock W. smoant, payablethroughout "Britain tod Irelee dood not peated, et be neni opabli sere “ine. | for himoels, He asserts that “his ambition is be | f ‘The los to the town is by ice for the distance Sr order; snd ast be elma at effecting solid, a great | the inconvenience experie’ na oe by | width. ‘This is the a peg to thi change, by means of a vational esvemnbly, those citizens of the villege ‘on the northerly Itis said that Col. Loomis will sho:tl the tobe ou ta he 2 invested with the fullest side of the stream, but whose business end occupation command at Fort Gibso tly ora Der curreegemeee hive Reresee He Si ie heads | aa on dally tther thea rad won white 4 mandent, Col. Mason, w! 1, ® Tontine Lad 1 ir 4 ‘an oa strong resolution and honesty of purpose, He is well | medied as soon as possible. es York, on the recruiting service.