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| Whe ansicty ofe large class of the merchants of this AUCTION SALES. is, the $7,000,000 in liew of the debt : | city, to do an extensive business; te bay and sell elarge ee ey were” penal ert ae Senecio hee ‘amount of goods, is so great, that it leads them into the CURTISS, Anctioacer. = PARK THEATRE, , . we untry, and $8,000, to Sante Anas most extravagant expenditures at the commencement, AND FANCY GOODS. pe POURTH NIGHT OF MB. HACKETT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT | bert pabe Bees panel fave beth task ‘does "oaded ) and induces them to give the most extensive credits. and ( dispose of their goods at the smallest profits, to accom" plish their object. Until this system of doing business is changed—until more judgment is exerted, and more discretion used by the commercial classes, in what is called good times—their ruin is inevitable the moment witther and Bogland. “if this coud be done usw, | with her 0, . this cor né NOW, The Passage of Mr. Orittenden’s | by the government assuming the debts due by Mex- ico to the American citizens for spoliations, and OREGON NOTICE RESOLUTIONS, oat the account in this way between Texasand Will be Saha Conedy of TRISH ATTORNEY. [FROM WASHINGTON. and we would not have been subjected to the humil’ | | | " 1 lexico, the latter, I have no doubt, might accede | flonnoial furs poe on ae | In the Senate, | 19 the Proposition, and thus terminate the present in any * | troubles in which she and we are involved. 1, \ Every embarrassment experienced by these specula- . ANE STOR eb Pegs s BY A LARGE MAJORITY, j the President appoint a joint commusgion with tors, (we consider them as such, as much as any others) O' of Reacoamnon, t land ‘Any infc ion regarding him ted, Ke. ke. de. de | Mexico for the adjustment of those ms, and ‘ will be gladly received bydhis father. JOHN RYAN, ‘cake baskets, castors, candlesticks, —_—_— agree to cancel her debts to us, by our ling the {dw attributedte the policy the government may at any | : 27 Washington street. Batter 6 the, ke. " "| ie Pout Pag weeseseatcee pep eee ME. Base, Wasuincton, April 16, 1846: | debt of Texas to her, due before the separation of \, time adopt in relation to its own,financial affairs; every | When lest heard from he was at 452 Broadw: ery, papier mache | mZ007%oPen at a quarter to 7, and the Performances will eom | 1. senate to-day, afte! ch {rom Mr. Crit- | tat province from Mexico, and every thing may be depression, every obstruction in the way of a rapid in. | —tS SS iiders: bre | mence St 8 quarter past 7. NZ BANER: 8. ADRAC TORIES, EX terminated amicably. It would be far better to pay ¢ lation of the bubbles of the day, is put down against 7 ea ae _ “ is " BOWERY THE. tenden, and from Mr. Pennybacker, rejected the | $20,000,000 in this way to purchase peace upon ho- { § © the party in power; and the organs of this class raise a | i hed ee RONDE Eee eae | iso, 6 valuable fine toned 4. W. JACKBON...MANAGER AND PROPRIESIB | pouse resolutions 32 to 22. Mr. Allen then soundly | norable terms,‘and secure to our citizens the $12,- ) } great ory in epposition to the course the government | tant, at 2o'clock therfternooa feneral meeting will be (Xtiogues now ready. aud. the goods cam be examined on This Evening. _ lectured the Senate—Mr. Crittenden then searified, | 000,000, with © per eens interest thereon. due tens, / may be pursuing, and predict immediate and irredeeme © tran: Sory wesivess of ‘Associatign | Nowy. owe ‘The Fertormapes will commence with | excoriated, and flayed alive the senator from Ohio. i: Fie anprofit able toppea ae was Mr ble ruin to the country at large. These speculators are | Bours TeThTUs BEANHAN,._ | HANDSOME, EOUSEROLD. FURNITURE, OLL + JM Scott. , | The tearing to pieces of Ingersoll by Webster, did | Calhoun’s plan two years ago, and in which he was Semen re ete nes tener arene ties ey Telly | | 2i8 iene Secretary. il No ow feet ceawonces “Me Davenport | not exceed, in its scathing effect, the rebuke admin- | seconded by the Chairman of the Committee of sila thay cepeecent tho treo interests: of the country, TO BUTCHERS—A‘ | frre 10’ Selock, the Fara “Mrs Jones istered byCrittenden to Allen to-day. But Allen | Foreign Relations in the Senate, at that time—Hon. ‘and imagine that legislation favorable totheir eperstions "WHE STALL and stand Ni it i PROGRESS. bore it in sdmirable temper. A preamble and reso- | Wm. S. Archer—but, unluckily for the success of must be favorable to the general prosperity of the coun: | tion, to the meen Indoors consisting grain carpe t n , mahogany sofe, Mr Clarke lutions were then passed—the preamble suggesting | the plan, Mr. Ge fe anti-Texas letter was unexpect- ffandaction pianoforte, ‘made b ay A . Archer backed off the M: an amicable adjustment, and the resolution submit- | ¢dly prom |, when Mr. At any Mo Mathie | ting the watioa aadneiten the tissneriog Giibe Exc, track, and fe thing consequently fell through. a iLiad Gallery eon and Third Tiers, % ess-; | cutive, passed 40 to 14. The subject goes again | ™Y last, I told you of the arri' Gallery 1254 conte. sesin will rise at half pest7, | to the House. ‘The Senate adjoured over to Mon- | &ndon, and two others, from Mexico, en tne 7th + to try, when in fact just the reverse is in reality the case. | o'clock, A. M. on ths pr Mr Davenport 8 iw" locks, sewing'e "The City Bank has declareda dividend of four per cent -* ) LC : French clocks, a, din | ANTE: ogany French bedstead, mat ] for the last six months, payble 1st of May. |W AnD Panes ene Pri ate oe uayina, three | dreaing table, wardrobe, Durenn, Press, cotta ‘The receipts of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad sh ice will be paid | 50, collection ot article is what is wished. A ti : | ¢ Poa rate eh upon rental, with the promise | moderu artists-one said to be day. The greatest day of the session. ‘The ultras | stant, and their departure, the next day, for * ia ag piAsceaheetes | Office: ait part “eae seat Ae eee GREENWICH ‘THEAT! fare down, anid the fortj-ninos are up: | ee peers Nanas tel nak tee sme, une Coan at ae listen eaten woanty or | ea contd ialogues to. Conn of VARIO“ ¢ OHARLTON STREETS | ‘The Senor is what may be called the Hothechild of bey Me beaters RS Sole Propri YERS & TOMLINSON. ‘Wasuineton, 16th April, 1846, i %e chi crease in its income, spproaching near thet realized by | THE JEFPSRSONIAN» ans Sele Brop SA TOMLINGON. nGTON, 16th April, Mexico. He was Santa Annw’s chiet beaker and ~SNIFFEN & ION NOT! ay, at 10 o'clock, all 5 hand ware ¢ i Agricaltaral | $2 Ann streets, without reserve—ce~ p > id; Wil- | bureaus, French cases, writing desks, Ft 3 Poetry; The- yardrobes improved pattern; pier and three cents, or one dollar per annum. Adver- | serp jo, marble (From the Mexican Correspondent of the Herald ) money broker—a regular gambler, of the largest Intelligence arrived yesterday containing a mani- | 8ize—and possesses more special privileges from the - | government of that country, than any man in it.— Ske of Geswial Esredes,, snaouncing, los: Dare | Eenor Escandon has a vey beautifel sister, who been compelled to reject the Envoy Extraordinary | was a great favorite of Santa Anna, and very and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States! | much admired by the Ipadling members of the le: this. The annexed comparative statement of the busi- ness of thie road for the second week in April, in each of the past three years, shows an increase | ” from 1844 to 1845 of about seventy per cent, and from 1845 to 1846 of one hundred and thirty-three per cent :— | ine th bmnitted to Congress Goumitecs Mibta ‘Hetors sdvocutcd: ‘American Minister, the Army i ieemnnte aa in > and your readers willat once perceive in the mani- | diplomatic corps residing in Mexico at that period. pe Der pet me) er ergy a a | tixements received at the lopeH se RONG, Publisher, dhe tay Mee Merriies festo of that distingmabed personage, the “ultima- | 1, ent tell. some curious and very interesting on Wel. vee ee oe $ $1,885 09 20) ateittr 98 Ni Bad ite the Herald office. mahogany ene! a song PBA bs To be followed by HERR KLINE. e' A by dite concerning that distinguished perso’ » and Kreight on Goods 1747 3t = See eee orto eee po eg retort, bale ro iy ore amendegt iF OY Ole Fa ‘To eonelude with tum of Mexico,” as declared in the Herald of the | other distinguished personages too, but will refrain iiob- sagas mana foe Se Pe On eee, tmateh, fall Y borg 7th February last. If that government, therefore, | from doing so just now. jor Escandon came ente \d other mahogany chairs, Exyptian add white af New York —Godey’s Lady’s | Table top ceutts tables, bedfoom burseas’ Yoshowany cribs mo empoays ‘ke. Ros niture—French sofas in $9,500 97 15,102 27 (35,019 68 Boo! Arthur’ here in a very private way ; but as privately as he Amount of Coal transported 1 Look out for the has taken upon itself the responsibilily of ‘‘dis- | YY, the ¥ 4, r did come, it was known here, several days in ad- daring the week... tons 6,70217.20 1,614 17-99 28,617 13 29 | Something piquant mee ee Fk To aah ag rage nen gy turbing the peace of the world,” it has not done so | yance of his arrival, that he was coming. ‘The increase is by no means confined to the coal busi- | _Morssleet all the jepots. a'8 1¥rre auture of good description, pigt glass 36 ‘by 3, French without having been duly warned of the conse-| Mr. Slidell has not yet made his appearance in ness. It will be perceived that there has been a very a henna dope AS ae. ‘Aprit sth | Keo the stores. os aa ¥ . quences by Mexico, in the columns of your widely snefal md Kem ira Alay iy Sond ge great increase in the travel and iu the local freighting 1846, the greater portion of which is original, and writien HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. 8 sought after journal. way as he managed to go off when eent out as Mi- business. There is very little doubt but thet thiscom- | expressly fortais paper. LEVY will sell, on Monday, the 20th ii g . ¥ Hage idell wil * yay nage Th go. ively € uch se- ‘CONTENT#—ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. 9: at No.5 Vaedam street, eigsnertl and ‘essortma : ily, .M., clock P.M., when 3 e 4 1 any will be, at the close of thie year, ableto declare a | | Chaties J, ingersoll, » Story of Love aod. Bul Fi elt re theme ty eg og rival ay Reais aah eny | The rejection of Mr. Slidell will copmalon m mien. | sie Sea ean ote eee ti eels good, dividend, but whether they will consider it good policy | 8tepneus, Exercise the Fac ee buresus e., all inexcellent order, with a se: ir. Draper. | sage from the President to Congress. It may be ‘We want more of the firmness and confidence of tod0.s0, we do not know. Pasa pingcon Letter, 8. Barr re plants, “The, sale will ‘commence |“ BOWMAN AMPHITHMAT AM. | proper, therefore, to draw attention to particular sen- | «iq Hickory,” and the vigor for which his admi- The stockholders of the Portsmouth and Roanoke i utch Ferry, Pictare Dealers, Police Recor- i al8X8KM*th_ | gawps, LENT s C0., PROPRIETO. Rs, | tences of the mamifesto of Paredes, that your read- | nistration was ‘bataeseriied than what we have é ; have formall the act of Pepin Rew pom i Ww —aaet ™ Railroad Company have y accepted the act 0 omar fogeroll Land Wetter Suit oie. LAS one ee oe ee a Matters i yy ers may promptly discover that the results already | yet had from his prototype 1n pone Firmness tion, The Oregon Notice, WIL- HT OF THE SEASON—BENEFIT 0} . | prognosticated in your journal will surely happen, if | and decision of character are all that men in posses- ARD—This Dey, Saturday, Aprii'I8th, at 10 o'clock, at | “AST NIG) PENTLAND. bal byes policy of the cabinet of Washington is | sion of the reins of government want to carry y | Virginia directing the sale of thy road. They have re- quested that the sale may be made about the middle of | Weeki tems, ke. . the sales room. No. 151 Broadway, a great variety of all kisids as reeveied in. ‘An armed intervention will be so- | themselves successfully through. The die 1s cast, July next. Frice Three Wik oo Sha See ia etvane ty eON, - Foie ers cum are te fom "hemae occur | gy ge endo unr ae cited.” This will be evident by the examination | and the Senate of the ‘Gnited States of North Ame- ‘The Senate of Michigan has passed, with amendments, | _ 18 4s*r ’ “Publishers, 2 Ann street. gnee. of palan.. Recssliem amy deskars will weskse this sale, | NOBLES OF LOUIS XIV. _. | of the language of the document issued in justifica- | rica to-day, have, by their vote upon the Oregon re- the bill to incorporate the Port Huron and Lake Michi- LLLO Jay advances aqueatity of city trade sofas, bareans, ceatrets. | Mt- Sands will introduce the highly trained English Fairy | tion of their course by the government of Mexico. | solutions of the otber House, shown to the country S, ATTEND! a reir course b D ! y FA- , book cases, : Mr. Slidell is “‘ rejected” only on the ground that | and the world that they are the conservators of the END ODD FELLOW® ¥. ne — Sreis Hercirare(sule Gray day next week. SET-TO by the pen CINDERELLA ‘Spring and Deaf Burke | his “‘ mission was not ciroumecribed tonne discus- | honor, the peace, and ihe prosperity ot Uncle Sam’s Mr A SANDS and his i tile gymnastic artistes, sion of the Texas ema in other words, be- | domestic interests, when assailed, or even taken 'D) HE GOLDEN gen Railroad Company, by a vote of 12 to 6. ot Oy Ri LE, AND 0 ‘The bill for the sale of the Southern Railroad was or | 24 Anisrees Nee 4uis Nae gehies recy nay dered to a third reading, in the lower house of the | oi st their residences, or $2 « year by mail, payable in advance. | ~~~" "tA TIS, Auctioneer. Maurice and Jesse. cause the character in which he appeared was, 1n | possession of by a military and naval power greater Legislature of Michigan, on the 10th instant, by a vote | “The weaver far this week is exceedingly attractive—over- | [)'AMONDS., BRILLIANT, S LD AND SPLATT EN URRY te his Great foursome Age effect, a declaration that it was no offence to “per- | than their own. The spectacle which we present of 25 to 18. flowing with excellent original an a tales, pzetry, | will sell This Morning, at 10 o'clock, at No. 23 Piatt street, an MASTER AYMAR as Young Nimrod form the gross scandal ot seizing upon Texas in the | to every tribe and tongue and people poe e sur- ‘The report of the Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta, Geo, Fee eee arin invoice of fancy ‘Alaa, 1 cuse as.cilt and white ten cups | ‘The fine thorough bred, hone face of treaties,” although the envoy of Mexico had | face of the globe, by ‘our pure and disinte: its agencies for April, 1846, compared with April, | Sates. Letter domes Hench steer Attar Teton papers wh | Together with eflland brilliant performance of horseman- | previously emphatically asserted, that © the annexa- | policy, as played by the Senate towards England at and its age! pril, 1» pe pril, ments, ja"A tao. at 11 o'clock presiaely.2 rich dlamond liants, | Pr dager sBaethate Leng % tion of it would be deemed equivalent to a declara- | the North, and Mexico at the South, is ulated bey stasteseniieqadgi-diemameghrccieianeeny 2 do finger rings—Also, Cameo brooches, gold pi ends ‘The vihola to, gaaclede wich tion of war.” Sending Mr. Slidell to Mexico in | to make us the most exalted and chivalrous of Macnames’ Bax, Avavers, Ga) ano 11s Aarnotrs, om Also, at 10 ofelock,, 100 ald. Alvar eae quartieg N ETHIOFIAN OLIO. es, the character in which he was not dof Mexi- | people. Look at the picture, and who will not admire snes "so'a00” o6.008 patent lever watches, ea ate eth ea No co to be received, was then telling Mexico, “we | it? It is one that ie fit for the peneil of a Hogarth or 134171 2 AOS Bee eer ev eerien es cake | VAN AMBURGH COLLECTION OF have a right by the same antecedents, known to all | our national portrait to be taken, by any who is not Board fromthe | Present establishment, No.3 Courtlandt street, on ‘Thursday, | TRAINED ANIMALS, the civilized world, to annex more of it—and not | an adept at caricaturing. Since the days of the A Sto Mey ine no other boarders; | teserdinst.,ati0 oclgek, A. D1, a valnable colilection of | = parece oD BY THE NEW AND COLOSSAL —_| only your territory merely, but the territory of any | Goths end Vandals, nothing like a parallel to our- —— two larye bed fooms aud'a tmail one, on © floor, required, | Miraculous Droneht of Fiabess OY 1 Re. | ROMAN CHARIOT, and every otlier nation.” In this stand made by | selveshas been seen ; and even as close as that is @eira Maison Which they would faruish themselves,” Wert side’ of Broad: | j ihe Miraculous Dranght of Kushes,, by “ines: Angel Re | structed after the model of the ancient Chariots of the Ro- | Paredes, will be seen only the reaeonableness of the | it 1s not quite complete ; for, the valiant men of Specie beloosing to this Bank, way preferred. Address V.T.B.atthis office. al8 1th | “Angels out of fodom, Hombrande: Ascension of the Virgin | man Conquerors, i the most costly and gorgeousatyleof | roieotion, “*in order not to furnish an example that | olden times, who invaded France and Spain for pire oe “ai iol ther ane a TES EA Mary, with a groapof Cherabs,. Rubens; Filgrims inthe Be- | Da AWN BY EIGHT OF THE LARULST HOMSES IN | might sanction, by a pernicious and ill-advised act, | plunder, had the courage to attack a stronger Notes ofthe Banks of rages steta | Le Manwdaenortes in he conator ne prenaned todcuvar thers | kinal Hend of Shabspeare, by the greatest master of his time; | ining Doha ones Brau Bana, | ® usurpation not founded in reason or any plausible | than themselves. Now, happily for the peace an Bank Certificates on M63 4,853 . CEBIA & CUMMINGS, boggeber with av poy apecag on ger mangle g ke. Lice containing Fre ROCESSIO. ie rer es motive, but which. ly relies in United States? prosperity of these United Sues, , our Senators have due by Ban! 6,400 Gath strest. 3° ice x | Consisting of 150 horses and 50 carriages, will enter this city on | hopes of intimidating Mexico by force.” | jit upon quite a new principle o! ; for, instead Exchange discounted and matur- HAVANA _SEGARS AND LEAF TOBACCO. | ““—“" | Corman day Morning, April 20th, 1846, Your readers have more than once been informed | of insisting upon, and taking out of the hands creme oe Brg SEN SENSE | UST RECEIVED by the latest arrivals from Havana, AMAGED HARDWARE AND COTLERY—By the muomAt iwo'cleck, atthe head of Broadway.” that the attitude of the army at Corpus Christi, was'| apd possession of a stronger power than our- “3701 ST'1S1 140.000 Havana Sexgrs, of varions and choice brands, Ship Henry Clay JACOB & FLATT mil sal ox Moa: men Broadway to Bowling. (een —ap Grows | regarded in Mexico one of “intimidation:® yet, | dives, territory thatfis our's in fee simple, and by uae sein | Forseleby nt VERANCISCO I, BANC,” clock, at the Auction room, six entire, packages tx. | wich wa ene? heattwarts Grand snet—theuge | knowing by surmise the quarter whence the repeat | every right and title which national sovereignty 37,076 = 28,132 | _ 818 3t*eh No.7 New street. the entire balance of the hardware aad cutlery | e ry, and up the Bowery to Ninth sty ed statements of it in the Herald was derived, this | can set ue to it, we prudently withdraw from prese- 4,683 +56,017 — | STRAW HATS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND | partof tne cargo, all of which has been sold as above, except iene eae or governmentcommanded General Taylor to advance, | ing our claims upon the notice of the other part A $1917.97 181576 1,155,200 PARIS EMBROIDERIES. ra St S272 _ | aro their spacious Pagilion of Exhibition st the and, in the old language of one of the Senators re- | lest he give us a black eye and bloody nose; while So fsa anlitt UST OPENED, per Bylvie de Grasse, last packet from | SELECT PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS AT | Tieap OF BROADWAY AND NINTH STREET, | presenting Texas, (a citizen of the United States, | we turn round upon our weaker neighbours at the There does not appear to have been any great im- J Havre—5 cases newest styles Paris Flowers, in bunches— % AUCTION, _ elock. ‘Where this unprecedented auplay of Wi its, and who abjured his country, and took an oath of fealty | South, and insist upon having one halt his domain, peereeneis 28 Sa pipene, tm Orne Dele hy a beak ies a ite flowers and Berths «RAYS asigselhon sarurday Levene. 0724 poielece, | W HERFORMANCAS OF TIN VAN AMBUMGH: | 19 Mexico; and abjured Mexico for independence, | which, if he reuse to give us, we give him what which is considered in any way doubtful. do do Embroidery. * _ | and fine Nagravingsibeiogthe selection of private gentleman | Fs ‘he fiat time in eis ety since, his arrival f » | dad abjured indepeodence for his country)—“‘plaut | we have avoided taking irom 9 valving brother ‘The total amount of discounted paper held by the | 5 $0, wee’ on Paria ey, Sa I jats, from the fears gthe a ba : Ie, Be eg a Cre Ct a oa FOR BIX DaYs ONLY! the American standard in defiance on the Rio over the water. The Senate, for rigs tone od Bank of Augusta on the 6th April, was $497,784, of IE he meradven Sie OF | Plea eafrandsco theme SMT SCHC | arpe folowing i alist ofthe Animals contained inthis Ex- Grande.» snctublaTotiou K. Polk-be abla go dis. | CTU: ,CaNY> DamnOnAID, Sd ot Fs which there was running to maturity, considered good. | 1.71't9 Tutt purchesers, who are requested to exll early, before SERN REED Se ed OTHERS—For ale, | eM" AFRICAN LION AND LIONESS, cern ground fora war message in the rejection of | fantiropy, ought to be immortalized by olive bad and indifferent, $339,262; not protested, nor in suit | the swsortment is impaited, at A. UNSWORTH'S, | YO TAVERN KEEPERS AND, | or with one Four Young Asiatic Lions—Cape Lioness and Lion. | Mr Slidell uuder such circumstances? or will he | wreathes wrapped round their brows. ‘The vote to- or judgment, $10,187; protested but not in suit or judg- | 18 }w'r i ou Agr. fis, 7854} ee anepnal PO Spedineus we we ae | frankly admit «the dagnity of his nation; the marc day was n magnanimous vote, and one that will sit ak te pe ses —s<e—we—e| SES wot ea OY mutual Ebuedic “Ths business of the late frm f r eee Tuvian Lama. of an American army 01 Jo Grande, the - | gloriously upon every Senator that contr $131,789. wil be getled by G-B-BERONG. eles aan’ tae winks wilscotatheciere: twee, Anbie Camel “Two Calarard, Leopards quarters of Mexican troops, and the threatening ap- | faite to raale up the grand total of 40 in the affirma- ‘The Fire and Marine Insurance Bank of Georgia, had, | New York, March 30, 166. @. D. STRONG. meprivace nate, It nec disposed of b i pe ty “ie pearance of United States’ fleets in both hemis- | tive upon Mr. Crittenden’s amendment. It puts me on the 6th of April 1846, notes and bills on hand protest- £.G.8TACY. ' | the forenoon of ‘that day. . POONAH BEAR, andtwo MISSOURI BEARS. * | pheres, sea Teasons Me Daag song eS | im mind of the old saw. 2, amounting to $99,449, of which $21,011 were consi- | The snbscriber will continue the Cotton Manufactaring bu- | been postPoned tll MONDAY the athe at the sine time ead THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER. SEEN at lis Atietiode Minieeet-whtoes rleaion oe Se seats ea Sea ee. deeet anid, St.a0e deabitelikod sis panes West | ‘and at ta pied re >it his own see spares ay Pee farther jiculars inquit the i 16 4t®rh WHITE FOLAR BEARS, ‘wasjnot circumscribed to the discussion of'the Tex- That is, “ Roman Cite a in every thi mount of the notes and bills running to maturity are | “Ais ieerre iid py ante ryder cradled ase feo Doe, and her young—Pair of Kangaroos !—Jaguar, as question 7” y inp thats a eclte. calor) Heaithe srandetRepublionss considered doubtful or bad, the returns recently made | —___ _THE GERMAN MURDER. NOTICE. GNU, ro NED HORSE. ‘he United States took a war attitude, and ima | of the Roman Empire lived in our dat they would ie cin i Bon ie TTA Yamional Police cazerse, or sarun. | GMM sr Ten ISLAND Cree ae Oe ee reread ed een an ee vcon | have learned how to preserve their trade in cotton ae sree egg Py tee Me ber ever published, and will be illastrated with an ac- * FERRY. ° Tie ALPACK_ INE, ZbuRA. sidered by Mexico the attitude of peace. ‘That isthe | Pagging and wooden nutmeg, at the cost of seve- chanics’ Bank of Augusta, Georgia, according te the re-, | curate and well nis ee of, At crarjoes On and after Monday Bert, the ae 26 of A the steam: Two wee yenns, Spot 4 Hesse. ig? light the matter is viewed in by Paredes, and he | oa eee Ptah} sputiexfaenes Oe, Port of a committee appointed for that purpose, was as | Ic will 2l1o eopenin an jatonsely intaretiag cipeer ip contin. | Ce ee ee eR DTT tee oor. A lage aiiees Baboon ang specimens of the Moukey and | has robed himeclt in Tospertehable Tenown for re- But, what care we about our oflepring, sufficient for wand ti ia a a i ms A A x by “a i le ‘ Note deconnted ramiog to matanty... 04000 12 | Ra theongh various desperate eSplole ane hair breads ee | g eenre Sun land at 6, & 9,10, 0 o'lock, A.M.‘ 1,34.) 1 ey proper to asguat the public tht the above named | Pelling so ungracious an assumption. The language | the day is the evil thereof. ‘Of which 1s considered doubtful 5,000 00 capes , to his final assumption of ‘character of a highway- | "Leave New York at 8, 9, 10, 11 o'clock, A. M.; 1,2, 3,4,5,7 Foreqned fever paves belo? —y be Oras | Amerie, having deageiied' of the’ Yith.. null extensive Ssinitory OF Who killed Cock Robbin ? ARIEL. i The Terrible German Mui i OO FT el i ‘adleeh Acie MUSEUMS OF THE OLD WOKLD! hich belonged to i ‘ sine ag oveesuct casas esiest Johe Holeingets the Germen Tita Tomar en | fags i eight atthe Tk of eo i The Zaolopen Society of London aud the Jardins des Plats | 2SS0 No toprernedathoneytor thie (a neighboring. 1m Sonnte. i 1808 1. Aen nee ah pr ierpaeT Ps Wetter rrr ee : ime of Exhibiti the hours of 10and 12.A. M., | republic) after discovering her designs to seize . WASHINGTON, April 10, 1580. Of which is considered 1197022 69 | TEED, coments in relation to the great Express Robbe- THE Selectiber ab Site Head PaO Rah a mew coh n hl caey bom other adjoining or. frontier possession.” Clear and sparkling morning. Senate met at 11- Tee Conenere Sebttal ry—comprising wonderful revelations i the public generally, that his house will be opentore- | Admission 25 cente—Children under 9 years, 123 cents. But, although Paredes admits the republic of Lata: eeiory, in the galleries. Prayer by Rev. ty 2 75,109 70 | maaney end woteheraft, wish the, movem selva company on the Bix Of Hay. Also, that he ts | BS | Mexico is despoiled of the rich and extensive ter- Mr. Milburn. And after a few peti ie Pa- ‘The fall returns of the banks of Georgia will proba- | wi farther developments inthe seleuce of Police sad animal | and board forthe coming seasoa. Itt location and coaveniences | GRAND CONCERT, | ritory of Texas, he holds the language of the “ ulti. | tent Ofice report printing extra was passed by-~and Diy show a greater falling off in the aggrogate move- | Mathai shpat cSt marerrs fm x oron for | Si eal eneciceicanecet bce eee eo” DNB Charlie Pend t GLIAN XOCIE | matum” sent you ; that, she doce, not, acknow. | MT OemtFt anpiying deflovenctes in last yours ments of these institutions; a very great decrease in | she purposes of wl ienod ayouns asd veentifal girl | “iter Rock ie wee CG p.Rice | BATURDAY EVENING NEXT, April Ith, 16 ledge the right of the American, flag on the soil ; | House bil ior spp py and the bill ohaagi = #0me of the most important departments, and an increase athodiat C' a te, PasvapemneteInapecckment | _ ai8 Bore ‘The Commies Oh SOMIEAs the celebrated penal rere cotend eh ayaa tay advanes duties in the Bureaux of the Navy Department, in the issuing department. At this rate, the returns will ce ted eet hemes" ith ocak sesanttel tee ate FORK SALE, | just ered i this city. has, kindly. ‘volanteered i wan poten eddie re Ret ar AR tl vances | thers were sncceasively passed by; and, © qhow a great depreciation in the value of the curren. | of she.coeomaat. (Arrest of Buffalo Bill. Extensive forger Feed 6, anit, purchasere 200 | sesstance, ad hts therefore, the PRINCIPAL BOLO or the cllusion by Paredes “to the disturbing the | On motion of Mr. Axcuxr, the Senate, at 25 cy of the State—a depreciation thet will place those in- | at New Orleans, Buffalo correspondence i relation to the | sllmthe Cevenne mat of oe ee eee nO eLIA NORTHALL, peace of the world,” has direct reference to the in- | minutes past 11 o’clock, resumed the stitutions which have caused it in nana 9 Seclegs Vertier, oeyoea) Serester sad F: gilk-growisg cous growth MISS KORSINSKY, ter(erence that will, of necessity, be demanded by __ OREGON, RESOLUTIONS, : we om avery dangerous po- fession. Case of rape and incest im Baltimore. A chspter | inthe yard of the N Broadway, from 10to 12M. MR. TIMM, ; . ‘! > For the giving the twelve months’ notice required (9 au hay earvalnlgesteienarvedioeimemanen babged bx} Rovoce or theship eee | fonsse ir a are beds and, bea airy} and morlitae harry | ‘The Orchestra. under the direet wis TMi. ¢ sity Mai enero ot anilene it willbe received, neutrali- | to the dissolution of the joint occupancy of the Ore- independent tressury, and an immediate enforcement of ‘tn unasual list of murders, rapes, robberies eounter- rore, mized color), and sattatning & height of 40 of | ccatist of mpwords of fifty of the most eminent musicia . 2 ‘ : i! 7 ‘ke., obtained i ions, series, attacks, esca consist of upwards of fifty of the most eminent musicians of | 7g all the grounds upon which the reported attempt | 800 territory. iits specie provisions. The banks of most of the Southern this year. lace leaves enough to | New York. soFres| it ich large of Santa Anna atnew revolution are predicated ; | Mr. Crirrmxpen rose to the discussion of the Statesare ina much more [expanded condition in pro- ee Bins Cease Teraala at tne temselpe odes, Novo ou: socarhiipgresoinn ix can ‘year, sat oad ana which, if undertaken, will not succeed. ” | pro oy Tc a od by that all bagehn portion to their capital and specie funds, than those ofthe | tre street, and by altthe enterp I informed and in- | well cultivated, | Overture to “Queen of Cypras,” (fall Orchestra). Fr. Lachner Paciricaror. | could say hi en better by ry others ide Northern States ; and the operation of the indepenpent | Sfljcctusl uaws, wcente, from House's . am been im: | Aria, Ave Maria, (by request)—Miss Julia North- | ny | as he had offered an amendment, it would be ex- freawiry would fall with peoutlarfores upeathem. Revo: | Uwusthisa nn Sata | Coser “8 eo Wasurxorox, April 6, 1846, | ected of him to say something ci the subject He ‘ = ‘ i ceeded to the e: lation i our financial systems have heretofore produ. | LECTURE IN ST, PETEWS CHURCH, | a TY-ARD IC race HU, Pit in og The mont important part of the late news from merits of tie question, deliberately and ae to ced almost general bankruptcy in the South, which can t | IPRS. CARROLL'S Medicated, Vi d Suiphar Baths, | yarightl snd Miss Korsineky, « «5. + | the army of occupation I find has been suppressed by | ately. The territory in contest between the two banks of that section of the country, and their limited | Seiork—-Sunjccr, © Confession.» 7 chillsand fever, ke,and not | __Pe?/ormed by Benhor "Torosha. troops before Matamoros, by the Mexican forces | 10 counties Wire COmGhe Sde were very fimsy $2.00 Kentucky 6's 98.500 aha Morris Cenal 12 | fetes forthe very Nev, Dr, Fower's fectore, which wen te fare) Taylor took up his position at Striker'e plantation, | Pevause our’e may be unsatisfactory, shall we coa- see fenoaS’s dO 66g 3 ¢ 23 12 | haye been delivered on the 29th of March,) will be admitted to | iffer from tad other ‘Vapor opposite to that city, distant about one mile and a fees to the superiority of that of our ‘adversary 2 Mr. wenn a veo = 2 Ee i ‘The doors of the Church will be opened at7 o’elock. | more cap isiinrag etest half, when the Mexican eer wand of Penh G. defined the .paspese of the | ee 10; e lo BT ald St*r | 3000 men, under Mejia, opened a fire upon him wi 1818, providing {or the joint use and occupation 000 Reading Bés bs Cy FL ESE ES SOT | , See ao og Bi aR om |” The Long Island Insuranoe Oo, | long eighteen poundere, which caused him to fall pw ap ft ery tal. ie now ot eae % 10 a {00 FA : om Onn 41 FULTON erent, Buooxtys. | What ! Bu hay back about four miles with some loss. Here, then, | fens; be meio, woe the increasing emigration isoe0 4 we i 4 a 7 i inchinery, TRAE SUNDAY 5 i f active hostilities with Mex- United States, we should soon have so ONTINUE to take risks bai. ” ‘setory is the commencement of ac’ from the . Meo do attalis So ae é ber 30% feo and p coolly on heir sual fnyorale Minother ering arti by “Young Phy "SI EROUGHADPS EVENINGS 10; where they are toend, and how, God only | strong a title as must be acknowledged. But this 3,00 do 33 69 199 Nor& Wor cash 50, | terms. oomnaay, passed through the two greatest the practice of blood-I Nt MR. BROUGHAMW’S EVENINGS. a doubt at all but that the peaceable process to formal occupation had been she Farm Trast 290 2M do #10 508 ba pat yma ee Somerecs, in ee | Senerano, of Selemence, and hie aioaber is tee bean POSITIVELY, Last FRESENTATION AT | knows. There can be no doubt at ur sted, ‘The Baltimore Convention and party ime do ws SS on BR to" foo syutom which they haye Swzere reared limiting | ered Sa up tobe. The proct is irtefragable!” Let every body 8 (tt ERIN tte 18th, | enemy is ina better condition to receive us than lead dere hed distorted it ito a party question, a ad ity ise O90 St | Say weneala will be Mis iy bawetens | oo SN IHC. | Mr. BROUGHAM, stimalated b the great indalgence with | what we expect; and if we get thrashed unexpect- | ing the country upon the, very verge of ee we oe aS ie se 56 | ae coer il maprnesons cm ORE HAE beac (Rd in- "PATS PECULIARITIES | edly, it will be owing more to the low estimation in | must oo Vomit og, the Rocky Mountains. The a. att ae Pa es Pa £ CRRA MATER, President. | Micmpstest entice then the pubjic arg aware of. It ie by yroy izes. parvoens, i fen be wil come ald fb | which we have all along held the Mexican charac- Hoople of the two countries would be seized vrith s a 2 oe 57 i ~ - | ve eal hoa A I ONS, | to any other cause. I fear there will be | the Contagion. icion and jealousies would B Hisieniin ba i ie do wes oe PIANO FORTES. } ats as we recommend Mr, Lerst corer ot | and other NEW MA Fe wall be assiated by | ee more, sfany, San Jacintos to boast of in | exeited among them, which would lead to open BMowwwk RR "de © Gad] PURCHABERS are ipviced to onl ot Chambers’ ware soem | Broadway and Warren sireae, tne increnacet ot the sation Mr. AUSTIN Tihs, TIM, ond that quarter. ‘The mere act of vending out 2 “cor. | stnte, unless arrested by an arrangement at between 10 New Jersey 10 0. ‘* ee 5 MRS. BROUGHAM. Y” of 8, into the heart of an ene- | the t yvernments. was often the safe Second Board. pear ae herve preseure— Noah's Weekly Memenser.__SI81°r_ | (7 Admission on this occasion 23 cents, to all arts of the Oo ante Se rranite oe all sides, for hundreds | to escaye danger by boldly confronting it. we pare im. 5 eae a Mea ee a Ne ah abe l ae ind al | of miles, by deserts and forests, and against a Mexi- | were often driven to tace the fire in ex ing s & ig do qursecnintt been ci of hooring | B°STSQUTHEUN YARNGof the iollowing dosrintions | —KEW-YORK-SACHED MUSIC SOCIETY. | Canforee,vnestrength of whichwehavehad noother | it. "It was too late now to retreat. We must pass fo do ie do 5 fp ae flr ron EGE Smtr een bar Alas ly <n ANNUAL MEETING.—Natice ie hereby given thet ihe | iden than through the Falstaff reports of men mbuck- | the notice. We must dissolve that anomaly in gov- 73 do We = do 53 | ble terms. yto W.GINITY, | North Carolina factories, assorted, Nos. 5 to 10, ‘aun ing fo tha election o Jeera for the ensuing ‘whichehave been published in the papers at the | ernment of two distinct governments oper over 5,000 Penna 5's 6 8 do 32 al7 28r No. 70 Nassau street. Bouth Carolina do do “do Stoll. ‘ear, will be held at the (ol} q ESDAY EVEN. | ram, : ; Sf th ef ‘and the same popul ‘This 19,000 do eo do 52 7 rin wisted Yarns, do 7 to 12. 186. ‘Mist inst, at 8 o’clogk—in conformity ‘with Article 10, | South, for interested ie nag etal example of the | the same territory eee Navitatién to S00 do S 8 3 INES, DENTIST ene Cot sare made from pare cotton, andthe com: | See. i, of the By-Laws uf let of che Society wit | Mosteonsummate folly that has ever been heard of. | very state of things, was rather aa, invi ; r Ci F Sons ow B | ye ee ee oe oiseda the. mtn | "Buyers can have Set ticrtaadl of amber at: up wo eit vobeld rat thelr half om a Monday evening 2 iat a inch, | Xdo not exa mse wes Long, that ease or war itt orate Puma tee ineral ] is ted. de, is more than 25, well disciplined men, | of arresting hostilities between ettler tt E & Hr) is de Ef Aine a tat eat miner Teeth on $50 00 | together with Baten, Wick, Tw se tWley nnd We 0 ding, a3 jo. atthe pent cia respectfully informed, that, the | who have been upon the battle field almost constant: | two nutions in Oregon—hostilities which, if begun, 0she Nor & Wor 38-100 do 52” | Asset of beat ‘Tooth, on fine gold plate | 18'and 20 Cedar strect, haif'a block above Peat! strert, up stairs, | performance ety will take place at the Tabernac i “fare accustomed. 10 | ‘Ti noon extend to @ rupture between the two New Stock Exchange. for w, to be worn by ie alg it*r) ‘ TN UNDERHILL.” | oa Friday, even rgamot May ann sary week) 0 on which ly for the od wens ew ber arroneiany (ours fot | Jaden extettyen. ‘Mr Crittenden argued that $1,000 Gov 5's 1858 | 580 9 35 shu Nor & Wor exh 5 98 ROAKE’S ae erent Oro CONNER SMITH, Secretary. rot the b d of men, who have been | the President desired the notice as a means of r iy 2 ies SEE ttm cea brent ec | NE LINIMENT |= ie are ih proved wiout chine 15 be cat | pace “ann menay of wrengihening he bands bio 18% 50 do a thus wantonly ex withou at 7 i we 4 ay > = 50% | in 4 ee Tena See og IODINE to be the only article that will per- NOW OPEN. down by a fierce and determined enemy. The next | the negotiations ; a8 a means of compelling f-} 2 cen eR do cae BR | NBEDES: operates in the evening as sui | Tivoemi tha ie tepreweaed to do It ha perfrayed such ree RATIONAL ACABEMY OF DESO: LOF THE | Grrl irom the South may bring us mote definite | government of Gteat Britain to come to crmy ant 4 40 b | astonishing eures of fam, Swelled Limbs, Sprain Na ph tothis aGair: : fo set Question at o conclusively: Py do arid ws % Saturday” ey 'Y SOAPS A. RY. | arts he es ate fhe Cor sed mn “¥ bee Anceet, cousin of oririsal vom OF ,~F, ‘ise Ia the saoatiene the President and cabinet are | was like taking a leap in the dark ; [inl wn ao 8 2 ry N2 SCOURTLANDT *, Depot for the |. nes oy iy po fan Saune otek i and | Bever be! fore exbibieed b the Acad in the greatest consternation. They hardly know | only resort to give the notice ; and it ad th @ bs Se 5 cash 50 sale, ‘Ont Millcary Shaving Bosh oakey | Sete ot the pine or Lap Joint, Eruptions mee 9A. M.to 10 P.M. ~ ces. They had a | \magine that the statesmen of Great Britain 6 oo Long isiRR ech 30 100 = do a3 51 ‘Boaps, Elegant Roan: piehly | that it would stagger bel they could not be substan eae Cadet icta’ adintéelon 96 how to act under the circumstan d imagine Re year to peas ‘do do ‘Saturday 51 ry vee: | by the most respectable, who have use wants ‘o-day, and I believe one last evening. | United States could or would suffer the year Be Ske BB rma Bh He Cu tomer pesrcs ey | rr teretnsual oa esa vine a he Commitces on Foreign Ralauons, in both | wihoat bringing the queen 10 * Stastny Map B ort ae a i ame javited to Gramine out exicusive sueortment, where they | (Mg Ro ent remey ESOL LO. 90 John st. Houses are waiting to take the initiative in carry- ifie settlement. ‘they mit cook eiver-ineea & Bo do 2 8 sh 38 | CBanerier SPAS TE haces cuyeaee Candies, | A. SEIGNETIE AND OTAKD BRANDY, ing out proper measures for bringing the war to 8 |i, from, a sense, of juste ge ofthe onto 0 do » a7 im*rre JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. {the old and i 4, close, br ne ~ letter Inst evening 1 said that it a ns of policy, justice, Christianity : Neogene grt rap tcannens| SOO ae Ee (eiune serge Hat wagorovsietbe President wou goad menage | Haman, they il gee “Lae ae ie is hereby given to iF i upon. t. Tam now A 4 cy imate: ae rs Meco ee. os se Zee Aa | mmeishe mrerarfeleteti | each cp th ein cond deughter of John R. Marsh, Eaq., all of the former ) — Lr ba jinarity atthe | Aigo, ng anavies, casko faeat quality ard, | jou of -eounti taken to reinforce our army in’ cog h m- | upon ior and “before world; and heavy place, i il, 19046. 2 5 | piadgas' ace GRRENBY” i vatiocs vintages; bole aad col tad senfl to trave gress is making laws and passing lutions for | fore the country 4 bility, tt he should 308 Tharnday, }0t instant by the Rey, Joseph Lew, | Brie wth day of Api, te MS hth ci fi SITE EOD 13 Sit healers pres services! Wil’ prove advantageous (o say | faising a few more regiments, the yellow fever, #0 | indeed will be his responsibility, i aay of English Neighborhood, Hackensack Township, New | e ‘along the flat and marshy bottoms of the | recklessly pursue Jersey. Per een St ele, ofa the feshjona s Manager of the Swit Bell | Rio Grande, at this season of the year, is no doubt | which some have to be the proper polie s sat ia anand wien | Be nd prior ids will meet wi ernie carrying off hundreds of our troops to their graves. heavy indeed will be his reaponmbility, Phe shoul ki panne ind nn th lc i RTO. A. i addreated to WV, 62 Fy ie thie ity, reach Morocco | Meester ctdattiner ot The rains have been very heavy there this season, | drive the two nations into war. Mr. Uriacks ot pair. sien Hye on Ba one rower” that in crossing | elognently contrasted the disadvantages ‘ne. pri Ton Diea. | Y Jot instant, ates protracted ilneas, Jon H. | {o'iye"‘uitviag dose, "ferme fh On which have so swelled the ‘ m bth year of his Y TO LET. Little Colorada, whi times is not | wi numerous ad’ 6 of 8 Prunrevanr, in the 6b Year Weasel vee ge ae ee ee se niyo weet y located temple seerm tenes ox tere font, out een bervo wede I ment. He would hot and dino el are te air instant, Manooner Lanever, inthe 1¢th REMOVED YROM 71 LIBERTY STREET torr neon ec Doel Star aT Bowery. ot JONAS Witad cn quvohenced it given Santa Anna the From on br. Sie nee Oh as . =I ‘ : . £01 “Vee riesde asd thove of hor parents, Frasolaand No |g ZQu8t SOUTH WILLIAM TEREET. | J ARO—vebepsinng wi beee en ceriretns tor mle m7, ranch Hotel 000,000, whtcl he wanted before hgwas driven Irom | Crittenden looked a

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