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THE N Vel. XH1., Ko, 95 =-Whole No. 4308. . NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Olrculation...Forty Thousand. P ree ats are Pree 2 cents at ee — ern pete ee Eta ae ee the postage 0 New Vous Herne Evrapticnermy North-West comer of Fulton and Nassau sts. STEAMER UNICORN, FROM BOSTON, FOR HALIFAX AND NEWFOUNDLAND. The bend Cet) Joh Be and ben be ect in toh Johns, Apply on the premises. m31 lw*re T OR FOR SALE, A. MODERS Brit ‘A Coach House atached, wi ‘of fang, th cipal ihich is well. stocked with Crait and bo aber ‘und en lored with « picket fences ‘The stages sae ae and Iiith weeetsr Roe igre ingen Ly | be | 83 eat ATHGATE, 15 Niath street, & Dr KR SALE, ah Small Steam Distillery, with all the app yw read) ation; (it is likewise be sold ata » and oseas to b - Su age phen et ve and ieee srecinges Wentetnter oF, of’ New ¥grky within eas che ine ‘to, mediately 433 Kean =A alr OR A: x. Fare 25 Cents, ides tease Woentae eoomeeptonasd mes foome, berth, ke. ae ONeDA, leaves for Alvany on Mondays, Weda Yelock, and arrives in albany before, v3 are ipport ron Paar os (ikea ‘cathe of the low fare, Ou the old nich thn bot ‘pot ran opolies cl ¢ people in return thé wi ies eae ss ao. ould be ear fa to go Pe Sy way yp her on must not REGULAR MAIL LINE a! YORK Hestine ENT OPBOS ia Mutray st, New York. , toa aie 9 whom i ees welt Fe. senator ie New ai of imarre mae TO DRY GOODS DEALERS, 0 DESIRE eHsndsome and Capactous Store in haba id flourishing thoroughfares ihe how. erected, in his = ing an im- t from 4 tor possession before will be k fe Besineas, cad'will be let low pag i cot m302w*r a ae Ff Or. Myrtle Avenue. BALE, — TO LEABE—Bite- forth Bellevllg. formerly ectonstra Esq. Said ie Sey | is e best qi atone HE arf a and is i ‘New, York acd. Pi Di rt ere unre \ Ste elie ston of poe fonder for working, ime Pre tof two dwell fox Turther. particulary, enquire ses yundred feet of wharf, and ‘of fads wih seh will be sold ‘eatir:, of the i class vessels, built. expressly iat iter, at the poa ofc in Belt ea Belleville, Feb. 19, 1846. te tame and by their pomrraction, ioe NOTICE. DWELLING HOUSES, STOR: 8 and exchange. Investm ductive eat Estate, that ive 5 forcast ou the parchase mioney, with an ix crease in value rom fifteen per cent perangam. Bond and Mortgages and Polieies of Insuraace obtained from the most Tesponsil bie companies a Third Avenue, N.B.—Plang, elevations, speci butlaangs, farahed here ot aNe. lmere FOR SALE, OR TO LET, onth: most eoteaeie baw Koad twestary Dwelling 1.cuses, North een Sixth and Seventh streets, Williams 1. itwe ‘ofthe above are now. and intended. os xeotpel beimg finished in the best Cee pho su in the kitchen, and coal every afternoon except Sun- steeapcesiaira few atSo’- idence, arrivii Teg, fe tracts fe midnight aid reek args re lew Yerk and bi ieee ae il and at Newport going eens aie ou, ‘sin and Providence Rat Ndsoge tp Depotat Indie Point ‘end in New Y Cpe Wharf and } and at the Offies of the Company, gs Asgasa te stet splendi pa enact nce of the above the fast agBE aes a ‘cana Manche Monda: ntry seat in " Secmifal residenee’ot' Wins and ma gaiaie§ spin the your, per Morris and Ex ra Tere Hecssen end a Boca ein a eee, wal of a Good | ae ‘im the iman fcinity "The i phew owen Pomtion, Merrie se ia wo minnie walk a of the Teilroad te. beni Sean Ficiemnig » be in or address to the subscril sips et tah Eat relent a abt, PM. Steamboat COLUM: Peck. will leare ‘oa Money W Iida crea ‘clock. NDRIC CORBA, 6 Ki Pa eap et ey sear inte lay Wednesday, Feidey and” at5o’ Sresinbont NO! aah Ci R. are ou uceday,, Thursday sod Batennape ane R. G. Cratten- y evenings, E. T. THOMPSO Mornatown, FOR 8. £—On very tyy. a2. three story und basement brick dwelling Houses ta oe olen, ncW in course of completion, and to dy for They eee in beaatiful sey, contain 11 rooms ‘and eons Sunday after Fury, will moons, at 5 above arrive in - el in ample tims for the morning as east Or west. | yan taken at moderate rates,andngne taken after5 o’clock resting ay y of the boats of this line, eee ‘order from ‘Captains or Agents. passage or freight, apply on board the Boas, or ej Fr. oO at the office om the: com REGULAR MAIL BETWEEN AOsTONe & NEW YORK trovements Vesides the kirehen, Lipacomertie sats Black erates throaghoet, Twp of these houses are. 31° feet front by 52 feet deep: and two of them 24 feet by 44, with wide court yards and iron’ railing. The situation commands « fin city, and ws withia one, mate's new ferry beats leav fa 10 16 minate a; and every half hour to Caval ru Christopher streets. Terms of yearly commutation of Pf we ae Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, at per cent. sare m2 2w' J. A. STEVENS, Jr., Hoboken. SARONI & ARCHER, 151 Water street, corner of Maiden lane, ayes ON HAND, a large assortment of Caps, Silk and Pat. of every deseription, and Spring style, Straw " |k, Glazed Lawn, Vizors and Cap-stocks. which Also, Oil | estas " and manolactarce will do well to examine their otek tcliet puteeateng Slavehors, 30 3 FRENCH ARTIFICIAL | FLOWERS. KAHN wronTeRs, 2 Ae STREET, UP STA te arrivals Age he house in Paris, “ rery large ai selection of the OF SnTiFiGlAL FLOWERS, arlands, &e. ke., together with aprigs, Rea FOR Al ‘ani IFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS. embracing riety w in richness, and extent by of the river, bay and of the 1 he fern re the Ke wd apace tedociock P.M. or upon speed, splendor and ite camardlace private state sides large ares rooms New, Yank | red Binioa trom See rand weet) bike mM ‘the ORLCON ae feave New York—Tuesday, Thoreday MER BOCK ER will lenre New Vor Monday, | *d (a ‘Thursdry and Saturday. feaquite on board of the boat, at pier EO, CHILD, No. 19 W Sreb INO. etOND Provid Pathos steamers are ‘ansui , havi chet ¢ then oms, and berths for 500 or families and parties ‘The steamers nre officered aed the mos: shorten the street, lence. resto. “Artilciat lowers by the ease imported expresly theJosbing and country trade. ; wr ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. fot pare Waite any extent that may be ihe oes dearee tothe rt themselves of every sry moleen sy improvement for thar ‘aware, Jen whag long, parity With Ow didtee 2 eee ~ Tape site ee er ceva ‘THE Propretors of fhupg, would. do rae ton Board the iisamboan Nise a Tron 2 Write, examine H. ip near weller, strong, ant wwartemt fonePaa ea . NEW LINE Of PACKETS > PO oa ogre cet of gt ties of ras de rivet ie lenge ‘he of this line tons and toembark for ry ait joo 0 tied vantages to be derived from selecting t! Seretse cients Cain aos, aad thelr for cata, second mibing }, are superior to boul hil te “on foot of ell Abconr, »meral Lae i cia St Ui dthancttn tin, jULARL, iN SORFACKET SHirp—Packet Capt Howland burton 1000 cabin any ine of Pecks ey ints La fan IN. io dnebafinie Pn! be) ae the sdaltera fy a te Paint would ones ampeny nso Spec oeniest and ing application as abo pat hake P. Veet) on bac nae rear apuTiCa. foot sail on ie iodo TOLLEN & CPEs, ‘297 Pearl street, corner of pT 7 tm CHAFING Ne it Sehuctreet sear Broaey |, No. 12 near pore a4 a ‘lowest market eiitliners and others are invited to call before purchasing mrid im*r 9 Tontine Bui GLAS®OW Saige OF pacaere rc Ist : ea bur Lape. Bf teat mall | ges day. rea. y to reesive son my oF passage, el excellent accom- OODHULL & ern $7 South st. sie eee fast or ae RING FASHION. Sasi fo \or te — elf of th SPRING GENTLE. WHY A aaatend can go to PHOENIX HAL AND OAR a MANUFACTORY, sn got mgood ane for Sh Go men TA Bore ia , comer of Mott ieeaten | Rem = mao imerh STYLE. pt! HATS. $0 and $5 for a-Hiat, when you Galt and wat See INS & CO, 5 Jo’clock, ship 248. WOODRUFF, who will rit re Will er ith street. ee near way, New AND SHOES.—The Pablie cal and examin de ge uoninert ct sir a mace 8 charts Se ey can mat ini"? al en Score st., corver Sullivan. ea TAILORS AND ‘DRA IPERS, snow nice my ear Park Place, ae NO BECEY Riarhy th the Havre Packets, an pl Sedan Cloths tia ee Having conel driot, Jate SEtror a STATIONERS, FOR THE PILES, UPHAWS KLECTUARY—An internal rei RICH & Li TO LET, i) STORE No, 114 Fulton street, Brook | fetes for the sale of books, sy icals, er FU No. 1 re PUBLIC are 1t ak | IMPORTANT 70 To Ti E subscribers beg that they torward ba mt this season of th route, to copay thon itt bent navigable, May, Persons, po bet Due notice of ch, 35 on until 11 of a Oe ER # and Candas vinthe Tailroed from/Albany. jo year, for those mot acqutinted their fare to to state —- ME pee ASTOR srr {Pr BATH : stor House.) rd inbears entre, “arte! na de ely. oint ot he ht, (Bacurday wight, gel at pera put 12) euaSLANES GOING WEST. to inform their friends and the publi passengers to all parts elie Wi ith the Sf by the a for their informa- e earliest pi je time the canal tho 90'h Apel, and it may be the lst 3 until that time, must go by the rail- _— for which can be Ke wrx} at the. oir lowest 15 South st., co. sien h the opening of the cit mai ve aiven. intl 2 E. Cee uate PLATES. ters, No.3 Bank street, » by “arrival bigs All sizes y of other Breneh and Germian @ ntes, with a, vari hich the} ft west " whiel mayo! fer at te lo Jor market prices. INSTRUCTION 1N.. Academy, 199 "itis pe ite John street, Saperior and Kl Wit, ‘continue te WV 12 kadies and Geatlem e Lessons, ercial System o aaatet detache ay in marge. | en of every ace, Day or E1 ons, for charge of t Five Doutans! Mr. Baistow, Finishing Writing Master, promises and ava- to ALL, of Eeraenn eat at Ow BL IN TWELVE &. B.—Private "The abo Besant ew Yon ee se geaux, ke. Preign’ dG: "The above wi ASY LESSON: Fock ‘Kexrina and SHORT Fam, tanght ¢/ jessous given. deemed DSi tsPecicbrasea work opsiee. the most an! 7 the profession. on, Bye th omreios togeeber the same, a Person of modes IE AND ELEGANCE any of the 98 cas! sand bared do red Wines, St. Julien, Medoc, Mar Sicasks and half do white Wines, Haut Sauterne, Haut or young, to ienpart HONABLE F CRAMPED Ina} eee Ser: lies and 21 Stawim*re TO TAILORS. ary to say more in favor fe Rat ok 4 ‘on Cutting Garments, than that igended. ep erpbetion ‘of the the Bumerous imple exp! accom: re capacity can, inafew various styles ease arene not tobe st rs following are a few names who Mee tothe jig th pleasure re- its arrangement, end in its superior f9 any heretofore ined of the author, at No. 113 » Price from $8 to $10 per copy. BORDEAUX WINES. bark Collao, from Bordeaux, 700 cases jen Ducra, Chatean Larose, Margeanx, we been carefully selected for this mar Bordeaux,and are nen landing and offer harf, on reasonable m20 eodim*re JOHN "segadr, 192 Fulton st. ‘UCH Li WER th DERBY 3 CLOTHING the General Prices—JACOB VAN- ine, between Wm. and Nassau eee the cheapest fashionable RN and hides 's Lotoser fiftee verlasting Curls, and all kinds {iT whoteede’ ‘and heh B.—The trade supplied on reasonable terms. mr22_imtm BACON, ANO! OB expressiy ‘for prime St. Jago ‘and retail. 835, 000 HA be) 000 gg 50.000 Lat 25,0 =voashebs earned in delenteres on sera. Lyall ty by mr22 11 oon nnn ‘Poveceo, anda small lovot Baus, by wholenale SEGARS AND BASS. No. 94 Brosdway, upstairs, offers for id ‘assortment of rhoice Segars, selected Also, 40 bales of strictly VANA AND PRINCIPE “SEGA, and Havana Tobacco— 000 Rionda, all sizes, 30,000 Lafayette, 10.000 Esewlapio, do 45,00 Europe, 25,000 Sau Roman, Ist, 50 bales Tobaceo. in lots to a . M. Pi (CABL 117 Front street, near Wall, up stairs. ist (GARS—FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. RIBERS Retevenabled to offer the different qual r ity. The ssvortmens comprises every style to SUENNETH & LAVERTY, Whol tablishment in the and quality, from $2 mri3 Im*re slower than any other jesale Sexar Emporium, 108 Wall st. FRENOH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, A fresh assortment of F' quality ae and 7 Rirey) sty dealers in thes mi7 Im*me ND MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS—Having just re- ceived by the Sa) parkets FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. L OWITZ & BECKER. No 34 Jobn street, ed a splendid assortment of French Artificial, materials for flower makers, &e. &e. which they ow. 1p the trade, at low prices. (NEEDLE & FISH-HOOK MANUFACTORY, ‘7 Maid W wiles and other cities the above artic! pecs kaa aes ned jen anee M.. CROWLEY & SON, man ed inform the imp they havenow on which they are willing to sel! Srodies\ehelled “with thatr own’ same, an cae GERMAN AND Ae OTHS Wank. CASSIMERES, enable and ar creme is ait stock of TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. The et- tention of is pai ioraag ind a ‘RL have bugs would plan. Geatles any bog ink. edgreales © examine eth see! oRitee pet No.9 23 SOL! W HICH will ‘howe ng dante Ln vy 3 ir hair changed befc rtientar) ested Will be offered them, See oe 1ON FOR ts original ee eolor ina are to im to Tail and applied aN at Bconda, New fork, np ONE PRICE BOOT AND | SHOE STOKE, TH Lane of the Wi Bie which aban poy Estab! pene Seen PATE Qa fous acs day 18 Imre To the Tea, Ce beseati 7 76 ‘Nasa ee onl hk epee foe bert (aaiNe. BO EES long, and ose aad filos, pnossrn, Rucnie, iy led cope be fassaw bap te No. aoe Jot of the new Haring paeeanse : |. 8. BC wales temas m90 im*m Fos! Al ad Rane lor pricendor beets applied an pcaiarta ish Cheeses of great ers from the coantey Pay within five mi fie . a CO. 7% Nassau st, & SCOTT & Pong oe pe at wok hee 5 Oe Ro sib Seen eee = | attention to business, to ‘merit a libers ELL'S WASHING TON coves, for a term of years, an » by lon rience aed strict share ei Formerly of the U. ‘a te tel, jeston, aut ‘AIN STREET, BALTIMORE. patronag mré 3m*re LIGH HE FHOPRIE HS of this Establishment, Jong know ae abhor “ier petiouesy bess thle gc a 2 sinee it has b t beg Teave to aay ve improvements vin the nccomon lishment replete wit Sie moct wntiring nad mualances aneadien eye Partofall coanected with it ns canon 10 tran Oe $125 per day, Ladies’ Orde DIX'& FOGG, Th tw hws tw ie Proprietors, — ——— ——oprintiors, BALL DRESSES FIFTY PéK CENT UNDER THE COST OF IMPORTATION. are ROBERTS sed ergs A announces to the ladies, a7 havit ieee aE — | Shoop as any inthe en. Bie & geil FROM ui STREET TO 81 SOUTH WILLIAM TTREET. ml im*m LONG ie OA ARIES., HASELE ing. Stock, ured oa New. car's | a ey are already meted, aed will be sold only” in pairs Bind Fa Waactors andthe public are res ly invited to call an the in gine, Birds ra gen diferent RIE VED: 5 John street. N. -Archie’s Bird " a os secre rr me tes for EVE, 5 John street TO DEALERS IN FISHING ag toed LARGE assortment of China Gras ealare * Ererr flea Asking tackle yl be fe : ikle will be fort Eatablishensuts 32'Fultonses ov athe foc aati re FURNITURE PLUSH. HE SUBSCRIBERS have received from their erent: ag extenniy anortment of plain am ture Flushes, of one ead qualities, suitable for cabinet, , and railroad car Vv. CALLEOK FILS SOLELIAD & CO. al Im*r Spear atreet A SEGARS of the “ ag Jew. earlo te MANGES al Im@o Son as sarees HAKDWARE, CUTLE iD GUNS. W. SPIES & 00, lurge and well pase Bateore Cen revo" ee A wy fam kine ra Phe for ‘terms and descr 1 New York. JAS. T PERKINS. BS, pu et GLN, &e. doze: 4 ine cases 50 Black! va aia pthdare Bindi to Indo and Gor my & os. jordin ery. A. Bei Mr cushy ang etghtha'¢ " i The above wines are of a nt Geo Bement 30 years aah 2h lor ee Y's3 ee SAVANE SEGRE 100,000 Very Superior, received per Ia from Noreinga’s, Victoria's, Wand net a very » bottled by the late om, by rivals 0s, and Plantation Segars grade ot Tobacco. The advertiser is ts of the finer er, qualities of Havan m Hs ‘advices to close monet Sh ae ot two Soller. x importer. oun! merchants snd hoe te Ihesier me faad it to their ia wt EOKGE WELLS, Jr., 198 Front street. SEG AREHOUSE, No. 37 Cl Be D. ARMSTRONG & THORNTON respectfally reall theatteution of Seuthern aud Western Mi. following stock, enumerated Below, which they will sell-on | 50 boxes ipes, kegs bottles, bladders Garrett’s Snuff. Wiese, WIGS AND RUPEES, connie MOST. mand na ND hai to he oes at CEATRDS 2 356 Pearl street. great_ po) emily sara rs [ny liable to be Tinposed upon. by the who street, fi te unnecrssary to ce their exter and retail}, at Shara name hata st CLIREHUGH’, VENTILATING AND GOSSAMER WIG. esc SCALPS, Ay, FoR ELEGANCE’ ANCE Loins, mad DURA. Mat ito, i nt af rs two sonee ga resaure. 1s obviated. me ic spring, jisagreeat Ly ol ‘vat a ‘limmatve th they are inestimable, being of only 1 ounce members of Congress, and geatl from every qi of the country, who are Row wearing arom wigs, can be an price wil be found to suit the e:xrcumstances of all. GENTLEMEN'S HA TS—SERING STYLE IRD, RD, CORNER PINE, AND, Ni AND NASSAI slepmce ‘and prety ot ties ‘are now mre im*re Comer of Pine and Nacsa MAHOGANY, ROSEWUOD, ZEBRAWOOD, ke. OR SALE CHEAP. P, by E. G. STAC seteigSt Wonnter Fe cay te onedy cats ae BPapucamee ac oards, Plank THE SHADES HOT! — . Stats EVANS. To Peazouite STONE CUTTERS, AND ERS. REE STONE ‘ui by salperibes, copal misty i nate wg As Waser, ne neCener, Jeaer't Snr, or nr ‘Quarry, 9 wt H. VREELAND. BOOKS a. yey wishing to dispose hh Lees. e or sxnall, We yarn : by addressing afew lines, 70 Naseno, oF 187 street. TAKE SUPERIOR COPPER STOCKS, STOCKS in she ree UNE ECO. Nol Hanover 1” ve a 3 Chestnut Stree: i | PHILADELPHIA. BRATHS just introdnoes Warm, and Colf—in foe spare Bai every Sepascenh at nt Z mee HROWN, CONNECHIOUT ree my acl od ir | been but one vessel here from the United States, the | of the same captain and crew, with a ve Carruacena, March 9, 1846. | Haxvary Couueag, The Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific—The shores of Camprinex, March 25th, 1848. the Pacific to Bogota and Carthagena—The Coun- | Harvard College—Inauguration of Mr. Everett— try, its Rivers, Products, and Population~Com- | Cambridge City, &c. §¢. mercial Intercourse with New Granada. The feeble notes of a Combridge chicken stand I arrived here December the 20th, over land | but a poor chance to be heard amid the the din and from the Pacific, and have remained ever since, | cackle ot your mighty hen-coop,New York. But Laing waiting for a passage to New York, or any part of , of my illustrious mother—of that alma mater under the United States. During all this time there has Whose fostering wing—one of an unfledged brood, I am now nestling. She, ‘the beautiful mother of a beautiful bark J. Patten, Captain Thomas, from New York, via | “#pring,” has, | think, no insignificant claim upon your Santa Martha. This vessel has now changed her na- | Tegerd. To a recital of her duings, you will, perhaps | tional character, and bears the Columbian flag of New | Neten, Venerable in herself, from her age and respec- m | Granada. She is now named the “Bogota,” and wall sail | | tability, she acquires each day renewed glory, from tho honors heaped upon her children. Scarce a corner of sae ae é | the civilized world, but offers a home to one or more of technics ‘4 bmg 1» to rand Siser | her numerous and scattered progeny. And the brillisnt Toe cepers this'change of flag a reduction of 20 | succes of many of her tons, borne on the wings of fame | aya ttle on Sit merchandise imported to | froin ali quarters ot our land, reflected back upon her, Granada, besides Tess port. charges then vessels ofthe United stetes, his mont effectally bam | | Sonetegteune hee lp SS bl eileen our fleg and comme: from her ports,and supersede | SeeveeedelelO® gumiatatiog isemrdicant oqumarcit!) 19th eon beanermian upon Su moe agents to protect our commerce here. It our govern-| to user in'ithe naw dag ewe crowed | ment are not talready, aware of the facts, they ought to re ec nt Thar ceinaaieian toa 6 ma) | eens Staten, The ereat part of cot pce ~ hope we always shall crow,at the dawn of every such our country sre now big of duty (such as hides, dye. woods, &c) Perhaps a corresponding duty would be imposed, ecnivalont to the 20 per. 20 Sy cent. charged on goods carried in United States vessels, above what Columbian vessels pay. Many of our countrymen sheuld like to enter into trade with this country, but under the present 2 | for New York on the 10th instant, jut I torget. I promised to give en account of my illustrious mother— her doings? and. leofhealth. Sof will boldly pluck @ quill trom my obbling Kk (whose literary and epistolary reputation | vied,) and try what 1 can do at writing. Cambridge itself is much the same atill sub- restfictions on our commerce, it would be ruinous. It ‘- jeot to those pleasing alternations of m 4 dust, which fa.te De boped thet ous minister, OeW et Bogus, ay A hee slwayeao emisenily distinguished it, The ‘profes: receive instructions from our government ry [coy our commerce ov an equal footing with their ben: for at present the trade in vessels under our own flag the ports of New Granada on the Atlantic and the Pel. fic, is completely annihilated. lo the Isthmus from Chagres to Panama during last July; from thence took passage in a schooner on the Pacific fo the sea port of Bona Ventura, in New Granada, and then took passage in @ canoe up the Rio D: Juntas, the head of canoe navigation, It is a steep and rapid river, or rather mountain torrent, very shoal and of rapids, up which the canoe men wad ragging the canoe after them, ‘ally going up hill in a canoe. The scenery on the bat ind beyond description— trees and flowers and mountain precipices upon the most megnificent scale; we hadtwo portages, to pass round | we falls, where we found other canoes ready for us. e to Juntas, a small vill were five days gettin which takes its name je junction of the Rio Pe) to with the Dagua at that place. Here we took mules and rode over mountains to the City of Cali, situated in the northern extremity of the valley of Cauca, in province of Bona Ventura, which is bounded on the and west by two lofty aoe of the Cordilleras, with their spawcepped.§ to) ‘he valley is about eight ues wide eof the mountains, and thirty es in Mee with the beautiful river, or stre sor, or student, disposed to be erratic, (whether in body or mind,) Gnds on one day his nether extremities im- mersed, to a most alarmit pak ht, in its classic soil; on the next, his upper ked by the same com- modity, though in a different form—or, as eur lei Papers: of chemistry would say, in the pulverized state. Yon will soon be called u; as one of the sisterhood of cities. She bas petitioned tor a charter, for no better reason, we be: than that one or two of her leading spirits, not content with the glory of * Selectmen,” are ambitious to write themselves “ or.” proaching inauguration of Mr. Everett is the ilupegeeaen topic of conversation. The 29h of April . the day toward which all eyes are turned. Our ton, teo—throughout her ranks of beaut: anifests a lively zeal in the matter; th: ion is distracted by the trial of 5 on the occasion are expected to be of a high order of excellence. An Eng! oration is to be pronounced in lage church Db} e new Pre- sident ; another, in of salutation, 4. a ieed member of the college ; and one in Latin who stands so deservedly high in the pha ep asa classical scholar. After this rich feast for the inner man, as usual on auch occasions, in order to show no partiality, a cotrespouding entertainment will be fur- nished for the outer, and a dinner stands next in order in the bill of the day. The evening’s amusement has been the subject of much controversy. The faculty will not allow a ball with wine—the students won't hi without, Th proposed ted into ey en ed by the meets and To crown the whole, the: which our group of hundred culiarly well fitted. formances ; what chi ec 8 fickleness or discontent may make, meanwhile, we know not. But of all such, and whatever else of novelty or gossip there may chance to be in Cambridge, we will soon inform your reader ould this have found favor in their e: For the pre ent, Biddy tires, and must to roo! to recognise Cambridge le ind towns, amon; ‘opayan, Pas! Boga, and Palmyra. Cali contains about 15,000 inhabi- tants; the houses are of one story on account of earth- uakes, several slight shocks of which we felt while | there, three months, the time I staid. This rich coun- try is supplied in dry goods and other merchandise, mostly fr: m Jamaica,across the Isthmus,by way of Pana- ma and Bona Ventura ; but the a of freight and land corriage is s0 exorbitant, that every thing of that kind sells very high. Doubloovs are coined at the mints of Popayan and ‘and are worth nominal value, $16; re tare Bought wp with the currency at $17 60 and Variet! often $18, to take to Jamaica to purchase goo hi Anold gentleman, by the name of Cockerill, from they pass at $16. Salt is brought from Gua’ ayaquil ind is | Ohio, in attem; to ride across the Potomac, on Satur- very dear, often from $7 to $10 for a hundre: and | doy last, near Cresaptown, Md., was thrown from his much of it d. | horse and drowned. et.as it is @ great country forcat! bome rich mines are worked, and the gold collect isi mostly sent to the mint, os itis prohibited from being taken out of the country; yet much of it finds way vio Jameica,{Europe, anda little to the United State wwalty, formerly, was confiscation, and ten years Pra coe in chains at hard labor; but at preset itis a iy Epos ern of the gold. The government would obtain much more revenue by impo: a small export duty on it, wherpets now much is carried off and they get nothing, and yet it The Baltimore Argus relates the reetigheien aaa beri occurred atthe fire in Paca street, on Thursday night A valuable dog, belon; ef, to a colored hackmap, whose Lpkevarred were destro: ‘was seen repeatedly rushing into the burning ; and whenever disco- ered, was rescued from fenention danger. But, evi dencing the greatest agony—thinking, (lor we must give him the qual: ty of ( thought.) no ¢ doubt, that the horses, the creatures of , care and siockmen . ie eo could ‘pot be restrained ; bere ‘who had possession of him, he to the burning building, and peris! makes one of the restrictions on trade which helps to lmpoyeriat the country. From ) Galt I returned to the sea Bona Ventura, which is | situated inthe Bay of C nae on the Pacific, and took age ina canoe acrots the Bay to Boca Gineao; went | up that river to a portage of about two hours? walic,with | negroes and Indians to carry our baggage to que: brado,” or brook,where we embark canoe, and de- scended the psent almost as swift as an arrow. in some places, dodginy ott heads trees which from th escapin, furiously spran; amid the flam A bill has d the Massachusetts Senate to abolish the distinction between written a: imprisonme! of the matter charged as slanderous is sllowed to bea sofficient just:fication for defamatory words. Fahne: F. Leak has addressed a letter to the editor of Fayetteville Observer, in which he expresses his de- jon not t# withdraw his name es a democratic late for the office of Governor of the State of North arolina, notwithstanding the fact that James B. Shepard trees and vin stream formed a complote canopy over our hi miles, until the stream st eedly oo widened into a beauti- ful but rapid river, ied into the river Ca. limar, down which want: until it emptied into the river St. shan tees beut fifty miles above its mouth, or from. the ‘his is a stem ~ beautiful mver | has been nominated by the democra ic central commit- Lebel wy ol grag We w a7 Pel pelling up | t . Leak si ya he will canvess the Stat ven ifhe | slong a hashay ec, rather sauinet “ihe igh acs ni not get 600 vote which overhang the ben pet pm or Thomes C. Legate died on the 19th ult., at Gale- sy huts to aleop and cook our cane er nov tHe” Sejor'Le entered the U. 8. Army in 1613, ond abantenes trenghonh tee whele route, a Es wes with Gen. Scott on the northern frontier, in some of wild turkeys, otans and other . canoe; we also shot several « pericos,” or sloths, which looked as venerable as the old trees we shot them from. There were also plenty of venomous snakes banging about end coiled round the limbs of the trees over our heads— some ofa large size, green and black, ringed from head to tail. We thought best not to disturb them , for fear the best fought battles of the last war. Dr. Wilson, a Catholic clergyman, at Augusta, i ted at a recent teuratanee lecture, that ho resided is literary and theolo- men might diftar from ontifical authority there, ligion “and despise the runk in it during his whole resi- | they aight drop in the canoe. The Indian and negro hu ver saw aman ' scatte: along the benks of the river, were built on posts it. about six feet from the ground over which they pro-| The father of Sir Robert Poel was a cotton manufsc Lew Lars jomous serpents could not get in. a » adder on the outside, which at night | ae Hauled Ben They have little clearings round their they reise corn, sugarcane, plantains, jit own consumption. The soil is very rich, tation is luxuriant beyond description. ‘The ‘seem to live in hi py indolance, not caring for turer,and at his death left property to the amount of $! 000,000. The present Premier, the Prime Ministex,w: clasemate of Lord Byron The Boston Atlas says that the Wardens avd Vestry of St. Luke’s Church, ume have extended an un- apimous invitation to the Rev M. A. D’Wolf Howe, Reo- tor of St. James’ Church, Roxbury to become their Rec- the morrow. townot San Pablo, and | tr. had our go across the tambo, or pas je, to ‘A fatal accident occurred in Knox county, Tenn., on ine gee ther quebrede, Ov Atle etree, 9 ere ws | Houston river, on Sandey, 1Mh ult. Amos Carter, his wife, and Miss Melinda Luttrell had attended meeting, and on their return home attempted to cross the river in acanoe. The wind was biowing very hard and overturn- ed the canoe, and the two unfortunate were drowned. Maz. Serruys, THE Beioian Cuaror.—We regret to learn that Me, Serruys, lat late Belgian Charge to this country, — = Lovie inal bay ais our government, reparatory to emi ye Bui ition equally honorable with the one ke has filed in the United States. He has been appoiated by his government iv across this place in about two hours. It is about five miles ; but the road or, path was very bad. We were often fording brooks up to our middie in water, and once up to our its. Snakes were in abundance. Thus we crossed this vast continent of America, from naviga- ble water to water, ia just two hours. ‘We entered ano ther cance at the source ef the San Pablo, a mere moun- tain brook, and descended like a torrent, often seeing ‘women and men on the sandy points, standing in the water, with a large wooden bowl, washing the sand to obtain gold dust. The river gradually widened, and em into the river Quito, down which we went, un- til it emptied into the Rio d’Atrato, at the town of Quib- do, situated opposite its oe with the Evel on ite bank. Here we took in a bonge, bale deck- Sivcre it omptioe foto the “Auantic, att" vila pcalled where it empties into the e oy from this point, in two years, to the val- t h country b; eres ‘amiable and popular manners, we sin- cerely Tot his departure from amongst us; and we hope That 16 Will soon find himself surrouaded by numer. ous friends in the countries to which ho is now sent rob od Turbo. A roed is now in which it is said will he finis! ce Pyeng (in the province of that name), and he will scarcely find any more sioerely & coasted | than those whem he leaves behind him in the United whi along cihe east te Canaan tb hp States. — Washington Union, April 3. December t! the latter place to the river M Suockine Accipgrt aT CLocKviLiE, Mapison intendence of Mr. Totten, will Co.—I have just returned from witnessing one of in about nine months more. Should you not deem al. this of sufficient interest for publication in the Herald, beta is commaity canpoeuse it provines tovoueeie you will no doubt be able to appreciate the im- harles Chapman, an intelligen' mal ‘and robust Jad tance of that get relating to our comustos with g seven yours of of age, a a of Harrison Chapman, fell jew Granad ich deserves immediste ition ; the machine: ny of © sawmill, ‘which bie father so that, ‘negotiation for a treaty pone an, eating, oad ‘wos jemmed . our vessels may be d on an equal Tooth with those wan seen standing for fy rr} orally Je live, at th Upper other nations, aduty be imposed on th ir vessels tnd outer end of the mill, on the bridge, co in our country equal te what they nekeus pay in theirs | outh, of the fume. It is presumed that Tux Catamity at Owxeo.—The Owego Adver- | water, below the rack g' arding the flame, when = tiser of the 26th ult. contains the following particu- | mill wae in full motion, and the draft of water sti lars of the melancholy catastrophe at that A which | and consequently, ho was drewn suddenly and sw! resulted in the loss of four live sina ng Pon ohn ae, to yan amen | the water-w. lage, patent 5 atcongly Protec: pres cend toe ee ‘and | ted by @ covering, also of onst jron, and the phd 074 the driver, three the cavities being ebout four inches in diameter, did not ed. There were fou Hore the ‘was whirl- he i the Ow ‘Onego creek, one horse were drown- rar passes of whom one only, Mr. | #llow of his escape through. hea From his socount, i ap- ed around with the wheel, bet ft end the cov. postal thas elipeaen Croased the bridge, the horses | and of course obstructed tho mbtton of the mill, Onas. plunged into deep water, having probably diverged from | ing below, to sce the cause, the father discovered a torn he road. Three of the passengers became no frightened | boot and a piece of cloth floating in the water began that they jumped out and were instantly overwhelmed | wheel, sich wa he inmediaely te by the rushing waters. The driver threw up the [oesae ic cn ee irat intimation of reins and jumped off, and was instently lost. Mr. Sturges renee ore ee atiaatin ofthe spa seems to demress more presence of mind, sad though the futher, tamed sae hepa el 7 The Toner. te en, aprane ttn top ot then ec ucrl catiod for | FOp® attached te bie waist, to the wheel, who after come help. At that early hour, about 4 o'clock A. M., few | exertion, end beth were drawn up.— jon wrote aur ; but he was soon heard by Mr. J. | His scalp was coi rn from his heed,-and pieces . Crane, who put ima canoe and rescued him. Mr. | Were hed up ihe, water below the wi ; bis ges ‘to the village and geve the elarm, and 4 and afew pieces gone. Every large bone soon after it was light, several of our citizens went to the body was broken and abettered, and th his hor spot. The stage coach was found some :eds below the tly tore Cor. of the vtthany Argus, April 4. road, on the flats of C. F. Johnson, ca 1 Ee Deggage secure, incinding two mall begs. No NG AND SUMMER CLOTHING. ‘The water wes wnt panied feet deep on the road, on | AT THE CASH TAILORI ay AND CLOTHING. tha goth se of which gw fee a eee |W, H..D DEGROOT | & CO. . Mr. fort aved tos inet they kept to the » Lt, their fears jo. 108 Ful redominated, and they plunged into the stream, suppos- on! La ne fog. that they would land onthe road. It unf Widen Spores epee . heppened that they Jumped ou; of the south side Lato | wo 6 ‘Cont : = Eon C+) deep water,and being e: with coats and cloaks, ‘ opel re eas to $6 ; Merino Pant and chilled by the qi hey rould not exert them- ', ts, ‘ti | pave Mr. 8. thinks they did not ‘ents, to % ‘ests, from | they jumped off. Th oe county, W. Sewen (the driver,) tad co) belonging to Elmire. They were al young men, end | 2 the first named had been teeohing school io Pennsylva- nia, and w turning to visit his friends. Oar citi: with many trom Tioga, rallied for the murpose of hing jor the bodies, and succeeded in | a | quagee that he negro, who has been decently buried | by our colored population. Itis — that the other three have been swept into the F. Rose, of Ulster, Pa., Thomas jathans, colored man Hom TD saaaal te bee looet in our par- lorywultsble to to hide in, away from creditors. r

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