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TYE HERALD SUPPLEMENT. oes ————————————— f HERALD CIRCULATION-FORTY THOUSAND, Oe tee ne oe ees) NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1846. { pally, Two Cents Per Copy; Wentiy, Bata eer, ——— lll a = ——— — — TO COUNTRY BOOKSELLE! The Oregon Question—Opinions of the Eng- | !nformation has never yet failed in correctneas, and | the phenomenon of a party, and of a numerous par-| Staudigl, a gentleman of wonderful powers, whi Ateany, April 16, 1846. SECT, POTICR THE ORALVENDERO PILL + Msh Pre: bs ol says that it was feeaeseiie believed that Mr. Pa-| ty, in a free State, wives aisles and whoee inter-| has long bern at home on the ‘Visnae ats a The State Convention—Legislative Proceedingo— a8. ‘From the London Times, March 1) kenham will come home. |The Americans are| ests demanded neither war nor peace, but a kind of | worshipped by the votaries of son , and without 7 , The soln, 27th, and 28th verses of the fink chapter | highly deli at the Premier's scolding, | mixed state between them, uniting the fever and | whom the mimics! world would Tan mish, even in P Fay Waaiher, Be of Genesis are, in the opinion of Mr.Jonn Quincy| but from the remarks of the newspapers it| fears of the one with the every-day business of the | this hyper-musical city. Pischek, udigh and | Herewith I transmit you the opinion of the Jus Adaras, the foundation of the American title to the primrgante wpa certain that such an expression as other, lashing their own people to frenzy by a series | Marra, appeared together in “I Puritani.” It is said| ticescf the Supreme Court upon the intent and Oregon territory, and hia case finds some additional | that made use ot by Sir Robert Peel is not calcula- | of lies and suphisms, and torturing tie puzzled for-| that Marra ean reach higher notes than any other measures»oithe convention act of 1845 ; the strength from a passagein the 2d Pvalm. Thereare | ted to raise Mr. Pakenham in American estimation, | eigner with a threat of war one diy and the grima-| lady of the present day, and the trio produced a _ _ ten Werte moonstruck madmen both in and out of Bedlam, | which is very much to be regretted. ces of amity the next—much, indeed, in the way | most brilliant performance. For two days before | i8¢ Point in this convention law to be decided is, whose lunacy takes a eolour from holy writ, and is (From the London Globe, March 17.) ia which a monkey would treat a stranger's advent | the representation, it was almost impossible to pro-| Whether that clause in the bill, which declares that the the more awful and distressing trom the distortion] Of the greatness of the Cis and ‘Zrans Atlantic | to his back woods. cure tickets, and the knowing ones turned a clever | representation of the several counties in the conven and debasement of the sublimest truths which are! Autocrata, Peel and Polk, no doubt can reasonab| Nor are peace and war the only questions upon | penny by selling off their stock at an advance. The| tion sball correspond with their representetion inthe embodied in human language; but when we learn| be entertained. Of their happiness, we hold with | which the Americans seem determined to tantal:se | tumult caused by the expression of feeling in favor Assembly, alludes to the apportionment of 1838 or the, that the ravings of one of these fanatics were lis-| the venerable sage of antiquity, that no man is to| us. There 1s their gyda recy no one knows | of one or the other of the rival singers, rather mar- of 1845. N i a ‘and the philosophy. jon pon tened to with interest and excitement by one branch | be called happy, till his last hour. what to hope from, or, it has become of | red the performance, although it gave rise to much Now, inthe convention act, there is no single fron eh te oad Se Fav expt ntam sary 57 et the most important legislative a peazably ot] Whether Poti ‘and Peel will, make a good end, | it- It eel essen salt Mr. Walker's bill satisfied | hearty fun and ended me laugh, as does every specific or authoritative section as to how the represen- rendsethia; Maaar's or say orber, the new world,—when we are told that the text} may excite rational curiosity; but it is plain that | 90 one, and, consequently, that mo party was anx-| other excitement in Vienna. A word to the wise | tation shall bo regulated ; it is what Sena’or Johnson call a ‘Latio ambiguity,” thoug! but the King’s Paghah eruztarore, re pills, | ‘ -Soeome the pill of the day. of seripture, which was to be polluted,by this insane | each of them, somehow or other, is approaching | iousto have it brought forward. Instead of the old | at home, ia sufficient. If a poor fellow is chased | WO"! probably i FRUCTION in| commentary, was tead by the clerk atthe table of | the end of his present tether. Polk has pushed on | fixed duty, itis @ slidiag seale of trom thirty. per | for a few hundred yards by the police, eaught and | 22224 s#ther WPtcedcmy,1m i a aad the House of Representatives at Washington,— a policy, of which war isthe only consistent catas- | cent duty down to five per cent. A uniform dimi-| brought back to his starting point, the assembled | struction of th ae Ee etSTOWS M and when we remember thatall this blasphemous | trophe; Peel has commenced one, of which party | Autton of from thirty per cent. to fifteen would have | crowd, instead of endeavoring to rescue him, or of} upon the presumpt Coromercial System of WRITING, | €Xtfavagance is uttered as the apology or the pre- | disruption is the most obvious immediate result.—| gone further to smother particular discontents in| indulging in lamentations at his misfortune, laugh } not tak 4 Aa{dariag hs way ip New York,) | textofan atrocious war, and that the promises of | How the trans-Atlantic Peel 1s to twine the tariffs | Zeneral satisfaction. But a di-cussion ot the merits | at his foolishness in endeavoring to escape from his J 2. diet Cave, ace. t iy or Eve-| God are invoked to jnetity the rapacity and the law-| of peace with uncosily war-laurels—how the cis-| of each particular duty, which Mr. Walxer’s bill | pursuers, and vice versa; if he is so lucky as to es- Gye swerve end charge lesaness of man, welook in vain for any parallel! Atlantic Polk is to reconcile Conservatism—i. e. | demands, 18 not likely to reach a conclusion in the | cape, the multitude laugh at the police tor having | ° PALER 9 TI Den. Bristow, Fimahing ing Master, promises and ova. | for such an exhibition excrpt in the Sidstof anar-| stationarism—with progress—ire the seemingly | present troublous session of Congress. tried to caten him. 4 any doubt of ite an mn Testo ALL, kewmed hey SoS) te SeautiPUL, Paes, | chy and revolution. A democracy intoxicated with | contradictory achievements equal megnaninaty State of Trade in Manufacturing Districts. | a dit in Vienna—that immense sums have been pe thes tedeeek the bill regulating hacepcoeaeee oar tases otters on the no matter | what it mistakes for religion,is the most formidable | leads them to combine. Peel and Polk wili go down From the pool Times, March 19) |_| offered to Jemny Lind, to induce her to visit the | inthe convention by the new epportionment, to a third a VE ZASY LESSONS You ss .¥! | apparition which can startle the world. [t deifies| to posterity together, let us hope, hand in hand; in| ‘The latest reports from the maoulacturing dis-| Austrian Capit suring the present winter, but the ing. We expect a slight “riotin ris r sy goon Ke and Sort Harp taught . its own excesses ; itedesires and ite passions seem | ihe mean time, ce n’est que le premier pas qui coute; | tricts are, we regret to state, of an uasatisfactory | nightingale of the North seems little inclined to in- the Senate, though, ae the Bahay rivet lessons gives, Vemities end Acocks attend: | to be direct emanations from the law of 3 ite} they are each (for autocrats) oddly situated. character. At Leeds a small business 1s doing. | voive itself in difficulties by bending its piaions to- ving concurred with opinion of the Su- urt, the bill cannot psss, and the represente- GC = —— will claims a divine authority. The hy, oi he American autocracy seems about to split on| Stocks are accumulating in the hands of the manu-| wards the South. The “Divine Fanny” is an-| P*®™ apie recnoion iit vous 1 soreary ais. { | the popular leaders feeds the enthusiasm of the mul-| the rock of the Senate, But here let ua mark the| facturers, and although they are disposed to| nounced, and will appear before the close of the peat nse gr adodene peipy toe gear tory As AN sige ro etd thi ay gt th Lastivdtion, for | ttude 5 and crimes are committed of which human | advantage of an American autocrat over an English | submit to somewhat lower rates, the merchants | season. in the mean time, expectation is on the tip-| Perr thin bill, covertly seconded, as it is known to be, such te — nature itself is hardly capable until it is inflated by | one. Polk has his remaining term of office,anddis-| coufine their purchases te the narrowest| toe; she forms the subject of polite svirée conversa- distivguished es , totally unac- ‘eaee DIRECTORS. presumption and falsehood beyond all the bounds | posal of offices sate, retidtavertins naam The Senate| possible limits. Within the. last day or two,| tions, as soon as Pischek isexhausted, and secret countable, Lipa ge Sep eoetagren i of reason and truth. ‘ i . | may, and we trust will, snub him for a bully, but] however, a rather better feeling seems to have| influence is already at work to secure the boon of | made tod t in confu- The epeech of Mr. Adams, which will be found in } cannot dismiss him from the helm of the State. An| gained ground, and the general opinion is, that| particular seats during the period for which Fanny | sion—to adjourn it prematurely —and when it is remem- another place, deserves to be recorded as the most American President can wield more power as he | the woret stage of the reigning stagnation has pas-| 1s engaged to expose eal And to give you a| bered thet the passage of this bill would have the effect recent and astonishing instance of its species of | will than a British Sovereign. The lattter may act | sed, and that a livelier business time is close at| little idea of the universality with which some peo- | °? ie Gee iece ie <a boty. of abi sees ae popular delusion. Yet the affairs of the United | by responsible advisers, and the-e must have major-| hand. At Hudderstield a very moderate business | ple measure the corn of others with their own bush- wry ovr: bedoet elecan atthe ie eget mee A van ates and the peace of the world are intrusted to/ ittes, or must retire. But the former—once set up| has lately been done in plain kerseys and similar | el, allow me to add, that one of the very witty pa-) {resocoe sn sen thie tressonable attempt is palpable as the poner of an assembly in which this scene | by a popular party for four years certain—and in- Roads, but the vestings and fancy trade continues | pers here recommends to the English Government . Lhbave consulted with several senators about this could take place. Secular prudence and political | vested with an immense official patronage, used in| dull. The Cambria has brought orders to aconside- | the propriety of paying Fanny’s torfeit for the non- aftr, and I express their views bere precisely. To-day z integrity are bent on nothing more than an equita-| the United States so unscrupulously—may enter on| rable extent, some of which will require two or| fulfilment of her engagement, and of securing her | the bill was suffered to lie upon the table, but no con- ven ble and amicable termimation ot this controveray ; | the wildest external policy, or ihe most unconstitu-| tree months to complete. A greater activity has | services to proceed to the Ugited States, and throw | Clusive opinion can be formed of the intentions of a clear TH® SHADES HOTEL, but they have arrayed againt them the arrogance ot | tional internal proceedings, without any effectual | therefore, prevailed at the cloth-hall, on the 17th| the Oregon question into tibackground, by retail | ™%°rity of that body, who are in favor of the bill, with 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. @ government too feeble to restrain the bad impul- pawad to aera course on the part of the legista- | inst. The flinnel market at Rochdale is reported | ing her charms in the front ground ; adding, that | “K*", (0,its Anal disposition. itt ‘aie "THE Subscri Fespeetfally informs his frieads and the | 8€8 Which drive it along ; the excitement of a po-|ture; and may set all constituted powers in a| in an unsatisfactory aad depressed condition ; limi-| this would be the most effectual way of throwing farted the A Sean eit ii revaad huss on thi public, that he hs lately o; the sbore Establish pulace apparently unconscious of the consequences | good degree at defiance, while he can keep a| ‘ed sales only have been effected, in consequence | eand into the eyes of the Yankees, and preventing d railroad, the prominent points meat, ina styl psuperiar to any othe hones ol fe Eadie the | of itsacts; and, Instly, the frenzy of a religious en-| mulutude at his back. This may account for the | of some late failures, from which wool dealers were | them from irritating a wound which hus already h 4 sven ‘to his numerous | idorpes peo | omens, Ly, 3 ene thusiasm which confounds the rudiments of right} extraordinary high-handed proceedings of recent| heavy losers. They are now very cautious in doing | become very tender. A few minutes alter reading “Tre 8 fatters. hi : hen we recollect that thr have been the convention—to dissol hich inthe Herald, reported in favor of i i ‘y and somewhat personal de- 1” 1a Thames street, he will | and wrong. Such is the aspect of the United States | Presidents—General Jackson for instance with re-| business on credit. Our correspondent at Brad- | this extremely witty suggestion, | read an account | bate ensued in the Sonate, upon agreeing with the re fegemmetyiie = reams peenenioe ere te hig new estab, | under their boasted forms of popular government. | gard to the banks—and now of President Polk upon | tord writes to us as folows. ‘No improvement | of the translation into the German of a “ work writ- | Port of the committee. Souator Putnam expressod him- e coutiauance of their putroneye,” hag athee Their democrats are aping the crimes ot despotism, the Oregon question. It is monarchical power over- | whatever can be reported in the state of our piece | ten by Franklin, President ot the United States!” oe decidedly ype ps. Steaks, Welsh Rarebats, Poach- and resuscitating the claims of priestcraft. The | strained for ephemeral purposes—those of the pre-| market ; stocks are gradually though slowly in-| ‘* But at this instant, he is sick, my lord, of a strange | QUO%2nuprovoked, and rather Ch to this bill, which gee 4 “y jicious attack, ‘The usnal relishes, Cho; Senator Lester, upon the first named Senator, involving will bes erved up ia a superior style. tights of neighboring nations, the fundamental | sent holder—unrestrained by precedent—by a sense | Creasing, notwithstanding the efforts made to re-| fever.” H:wever, so much for the grave, the gay, | hieh- H rf itizen.— well asa iull mavines bets patear Ap dey te punciples of public law, the common suggestions of | of permanent interests, or by a necessity of acting | strict production, and the present average of prices | the giddy and the gossiping. We will turn Wey Senator Lester said Remmovater Treason. for the fe- bars mis im*re JAMES EVANS. | humanity, are all sacrificed with a recklessnees | through responsible, removable public opinion. cam scarcely be expected to maintain themselves. | subject of more importance. It has frequeatly been | markable opposition of Senator P to this bill, in the fact NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL FOR worthy of the worst enemies ot mankind. Toad-| This presidential bias towards espousing, and | The yarn trade was scarcely ever known to be in| remarked that sprigs of nobility are more difficult | that he (P.) was Vice President of the Attica and Bose HE L¥ASE, Fixtures, and also th~ Faruiture cf that long | VOCate a war on such motives and for such objects | working to the utmost, popular impulses whose un-| 80 unsatisfactory a state; very little doing, and | of access, and more haughty in intercourse, than | 19 railroad; and he followed up this declaration by sme established honse knowa asthe North Am eri as these isto preach an insurrection inst the | reasonableness is obvious to those better informed, | at miserable prices. ‘ool is without altera- | those whose birth and rank place them among the Bonetse Putuan “Soretoe Patan replies. fighly sack kept by the lite Johu Emmons, ai the Bowery and Bayard street’, Ie ls now elegant styl ith two splendid Bap second storic hak and el on which society is based. Such a| as the Senate will probably shew by its vote, 1s cer-| tion since last report; middle wethers may be | few to whom all eyes are turned, but before whom revolution, and, if it be tinged with | tainly the most ominous tendency of American ad- | quoted at £12 103, and middle hogs at £3 per pack-| the said sprigs of nobility stand as barriers to shut religious fanaticism, a revolution of the most un-| ministration. In other countries, it is sufposed to| there is a trightful amount of misery and destiu-| them out from the vulgar intercourse with a world aeramaiaae kind. : be the business of government to govern, not to in- | tion at present in our town, from the vast number | whose destinies are placed in their hands; and this ‘ecanoot believe, with one of our most esteem: | flame passions. e have there seen a government | of operatives throwa out of employment, in conse- | remark I have had occasion to verily within a short ed correspondents, that these elements of evil exist | working with all its toole—with its whole host of | quence of the general adoption among employers of | period. I have been in company wiih the Archduke only at the surtace of this democratic society, gnd | local functionaries—to exasperate popular passions | ‘measures reatrictive of production.” From Manche» | Francis Charles, successor to the throne of Austria: that the Senate of the United Stutes is prepared} on a question, the decision of which belonged to| ter rec-mt accounts inform us, that there is a dull| the Archduke Lewis, at present the confidential ad- and resolved “to hearken to no measure calculated | /aw aud reason. We have seen—the world has seen | and drooping Cloth market, and shirtings are now | viser of the Emperor, and most influential man in to inflame the passions, and to produce a desolating | such answers to conciliatory notes from our Minis- | 'o be bad even at a lower figure than any period in | the empire; and the Archduke John, of Styria; and war!” Can “the Senate do its duty faithfully 2” | ter, ae, it may eately be affirmed, the world never | 1840 1-2, and nearly ail other descriptions ot Cloth | tindthem, when divested of the trappings and bau- Or, if that duty be now performed, and the negotia- | saw before from a Secretary of State. Mr. Bncha- | are decliniog. When the advance in wages 13 con- | bles of royalty, to be men and gentlemen, in whose P. oe be cal iio tion be re-opened under the auepices of the Senate, | nan’s refusal to submit to arbitration—because arbi- | sidered, the position of the manufacturer is any | presence it requires but a few minutes to be at per- has been issued. Applicatious for the right for the | Will the temperate and bese Portion of that body | tratin would imply a doubt of their exclusive right | thing but an enviable one. The market closes with | fect ease, * ‘ United States, may be addressed to the subscribera—the price | be able to ai ite ground against the excitement of | to the whole thing in dispute—is somethiag new in| tucreased heaviness. Yarns are nearly as dull, and| I met them while ona visit to the machine shops hn a lity; his retort to this ex! ‘was ample and conclusive, and et nator Lester in a very unpleasent greed with the report of the ind the bill was ord toa third reading. it bounty wes read in committee, was occu- ped ina debate upon the private claim bill of Messrs. ‘razee and Foster ; the bill was reported tothe Senate. Nearly the whole time ef the House to-day was occu- pied in the settlement of private claims. Mr. Sawyer reported a bill in relation to crimes punish- avle with death ; merely a local matter in relation to a convict in Scohario county, The anti-rent bills were deferred until to-morrow. of which will be $75, materials aad a juded.— the cabals of the Executive? In the | diplomacy—something new by way of fi the buyer hi he ad the gradually | of V; ivi ub: HiIt-3c, #alstion. 16: tue -CHiatea..county... Pein “i i ei Nog sy sg) . \¢ if lom i y of finish to ne-| the buyer has again the advantage, as the gradually | of Vienna, privile by the government, and under Infelogses, will be. Canis. wich spepediog 4 vA "il diner | hands of a man like Washington, resolutely co-ope- | gotiations of thirty years. The American papers | increasing stocks in the hands of spinners and man: | the guidance of William Norris, of Philadelphia ; Pate bill to prohibit racing and trotting horses on the “garticles used in the Daguerreotype art, may also be by | rating with the Senate tor the maintenance ot peace, | give rumors of Mr. Buchanan’s probable resigna- | utacturers induce sales in some instances, atlower | and was proud to hear their encomiums of Ameri-| New York avenues panned ‘addressing (post paid) to W. & F. LANGENHEIM, he executive power was strong enough to resist the | tion. But Mr. Buchanan, judging by his talent and | and rather irregalar prices. can ingenuity and enterprise. The object of their} _ A bill, to which I referred yesterday, to reduce expen- {13 1m*rre vn Philadelphia Exehange. | popular impulse. But when we have a President] ioformation, can only huve signed the last outra- kas Ba Rlsaseat visit was to Inspect some splendid machinery, just | ditures for canal repairs, and to make some special and ine:ting the popular part of the community to do 18} geous note. He who dictated it is booked tor some {Correspondence of the New York Ilerald.} finished, and intended tor the government shops at | Pmanent arrangement in reference to contracters aod subordinate officers, at whose instance monstrous frauds petrated upon the treasury, so that they ted, was debated in the House yesterday , aud is being discussed thisafternoon. The re- le and criminal disclosures discovered in the in- igation of the committee which reported this bill, will 1urnish subject matter for some future letters Incidental casualties ofa recent date, only confirm my opinion, previously expressod, that this Legislature can- not and dare not pass a law to throw thia whole question of anti-rent into a court of Jogislation, that is to say, the which do not go to orits not satisfy the complaining tenantry who crowd the ave- nues of this city, after waiting pi hopes to one stringent Tout their behalf Nothing but a law title will antisfy them thoy say ; they do not and cemnot expect this from the Legislature, and the cry is now— ‘Joek to the convention.” Their hopes concerning the interposition of this supreme tribunal are definitive; the! expect nothing less than the abrogatior of the fourteen! section of the soventh article of the Constitution of this is what they and [ am authorized to hey expect to bi Itis probably unnece = sary to pre-suppose the result of this affair, but the cou try may be certain that is mach at stake. ‘he trial of Gouche for the murder of Bannan is pro- ceeding in the Court of Oyer and Terminer in this city. Grand Jury have not been heard £ ind Jury have not been heard from concerni: the New Scotland proceedings. +4 The weather coutinues to be remarkably beautiful— FRENCH worst, and intriguiog in and against the Senate, we | three years more of the chief magiatracy. There ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS have no trust in the resistance of that body. "The 1s ne making him resign. .. odds of the constitution are against it; and the im- From the London Ni March 17 HENRY & KAHN pedimente it may oppose to the popular will would [From the London News, Mareh 17 ] MPORTERS, 53 NASSAU STREET, UP STAIRS, f hia ae If we were to put implicit taith mthe American Deeretreceived, by late arate fiom thei? house ts Yar only add 6 treah impetus so tne exiation of te dee" | press, or the Ametican public, or in accounts re- and offer fr sale, a very large and. choice selection of the 2 Pr ied in| ceived in “*Leuers from Washi: ” we should WEST > : MATEKIAES FOR AKI IFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS. | of the present debate on Oregon, 20 long as the Pie-| Hank snsif’ Grieve oe ee ae at six montis, embracing a variety unsurpassed in richness, and extent by | sident and his advisers continue openly or covertly |. Bs ne le or other o| any other importation. : to abet extreme measures. these contingencies prevailing; at one time all tury, cho ety artideial Sowers by the esos, imported expeensly for |," Whscover may be the infatuation of the people Tree gen Pickens op fod noe titave BILLIARDS IMPROVED. and ne terent mn ee cae thrown up on the surtace of opinion, either bere or OTITIS FIELD, respeetfally, intorms hie friends and the party, ear ponsibility of the crisi f he in America, quite insignificant, either as symptom blic, that he has returned to his old fav quarters, | the members of the executive Government of the | () cause ne mail was “all for war,” under the BASBFOHD'S ROOMS, entrance 1% t United States. With them rests the initiative of} iiiuence of the Buchanan correspondence. The Ano st, advoming the order, The ‘Tables 1 S negotiation, of war, or of the preparations ot war-— | next ig «all for peace,” owing to the hilarity of the Prague. It was the firstof the kind produced i Vienna, February 5, 1846. | 4! eu ; pre in The Carnial—Death ofthe Dut of Madea Pub| pana ey cea jaded Am? lic Amusements — Balls— Vieux Temps — Yanke: | thargy wnich has so long characte izedher move- Doodle in Austria— Theatricals—Nobility—Wm | ments, in comparison with the worla around her, N and her princes are beginning to take an active in- forris, &c. Gc. terest in whatever daily experience proves to them The death of the reigning Duke of Modena has | 1s the true greatness of a nation. The Archduke thrown a damper on the gay world, in the very mids, | John gives a great portion of his time to improve- : ares ja] | Ments in agriculture and the arts, and is the owner of the Carnival festivities, and clothed the Imperial of a large iron mine in Styria. Inthe ardor of con- Court in deep black. The Duke being closely allied | versution you lose sight ot his rank entirely, and to the House of Austria, the Emperor has ordered a | might believe yourself in the presence of a business full mourning to be worn by the Court for four} ™42 of the greatest penetration and most digcrimi- k 4 halt pay "e d th ating talents. He expressed himself highly grat- weeks, an? halt mourning for two weeks, and the | fied with some recent improvements in macninery; nobility follows suit out of respect—the brilliant | and in relation to one, remarked that he had been Court balls, that can, perhaps, vie with any other | engaged for several years in endeavoring to produce ai + the same result ; and, at the same time, took occa- assemblages of the same nature in the world, have | sion to thank the Americans for haviog introduced been dispensed with for the remainder of the sea-| itinto his country. ‘The successor to the Imperial son, and the nobility have postponed most of their} crown seemed much inclined to enter into conver- balls, out of sympatiiy for the Imperial family. But pears with the eae in cramp this sympathetic feeling does not stop here ; it has ae tn bangiiog, Gace pane ry ee A extended itself to the class of shop-keepers, who sir,” in reply to his queations ; or, ** Here, sir, i have eunk into a green and yellow melancholy be. | handsome piece of workmanship ;” instead of say- A 4 * | ang, “ Your imperial highness,” or observing ‘he cause their stock of the richest Parisian finery re- etiquette towards royalty, of not’speaking unul you nacam building, or 149 Fe es have ot ia a tee. shee 'y no sul the beat in this country: Larger baile Tina bat r * Hate ace ieee fae | Rey Yok Sok Exahnge And ew aro” ‘idenosiveat and the country. These danger, or at saemye nee bee ae and definitively pacitic, be- B.—Brasford's now style Billiard Tables for sale; Indja | leust the difficulties with which they have to deal, | couse the Senite 1s likely to enjoin ‘negotiation and ch Cue L, , best in the eity; fine Billiard Cloth, | are materially increased by the state of the relations The jetal ii idle aad cry article’ u the ade, constantiy on hand and for sale: | of the United States and Mexico. In the latter re-| thing In the work estates siciaig teen, publicare volution has been successfully consumma- | dence upon any ble gin ot n tiopaie’ the A ted, which has placed the temporary exercise ot the 5 MPORTANT. NEWS. &, Shippers of Grain and other supreme ee the hands of i man who is at (eomapete a ot a teenmar ene by ew tem to fo hme o Legislature, admitting the im- | least ved to oppose the further encroachments of eh com so 4 ie ion of €: iaeiie tight at low rate ot | the United States on the Mexican territories, to} the O; ae br G lagrtg mpere 08 Excidst ight to to those who sre desirous | rescue California from the projected inroad’ ot | ‘© Oregon, by of preliminary to negotiation, to ship to w market, to open @ good counezion Fi F were bad enough. Bnt Mr. Buchanan’s reply to A hand, while the fai hi wi nth tho has been fiftera ft Grain | Ametican emigrants, and, it opportunity serve, to A n mains on hand, whi ¢ fair creatures to whose} are spoken to, and then merely unewering a ques- | Dight the * witching time” cloudless and starry —se td coe ag ope ty ang Se avenge the annexation of Texas. In Texas thz | CUF Proposal of arbitrage, refusing to entertain it) J1otie forms the most gorgeous und delicate Rice, ‘witha indulging in cxplanetions Which were | feades numerous—cupid is nestling in a thousand hearts. The tromendous influx of prod ealth into New York, which will follow’ the Cente oe the canals, will it is believed, ha: . J because it would imply a doubt of their monopolis: ibaridieeters Caaraeecnince anomlecge of thet | United States have acquired another doubttul ques-| 7h: to the whole of Oregon, was 80 frantically ex: reavectable houses to form a connection in that market. Lib- | ion of boundary, and an immense additional extent travagant, so outrageously absurd, that nothing can eral advances wiil be givea to shippers. ot coast and oi territory, which they are bound to be too wild or too improbable to expect Dead onan fabrics should be lending their charms, are pouting ost Upped ad parses soe | Cheers in the boudoir, because they are not allowed to ae iocumiatl en etavel in the Taited Sktea i 0 r 3 “ } indency to y the From the subscriber's long experience and knowledge of the | provide with adequate means of defence by sea ; ‘i deck themselves like butterflies, and skip about like| tor instance, our express tras from Washing- | alight panic in that city. "Th trignt occasio: Sith the Daye qe and fospectable crede'may be eales-| and land. It would be a singular consequence hoe Scere ea ae ere tee emer | icttek,~ iat aaa borapena aie: nic LbsiE adeahos| bon 8p ‘New York—and to compare them with Jo- | proposed transfer of Castlo Clinton ‘has oxtended te Ai lated upoa. rele to Mr. AH. Finlay, of Texas grin td Ki he ryrcaead its |" The news which the American mail just arrived wuich efflict us during our residence un} comotive travellingin Austria, where the maximum | Dany. = ggbeariber begs co Mer shires Oren tain” | union to ae e, risa of an hort But ons ure {has brought us, amounts simply to this, that the| Mother earth, and the middle and lower classes are | speed sllowed by law is about 16 miles per hour, he | = eG mee Imre $3 Union street, Glasgow. | Was to make it ae war. But, in ae event Senate has been startled by, aod is ashamed of, Mr | dancing seven 7 fot in the week, with a degree of | very coolly remarked, that humun lite is not held so READ THE FOLLOWING FERS. | of hostilities between the United States and Great! Guchanan’s irrational language and most uadiplo- | fidelity worthy of a better cause; and as the end| dear in the United States asin Austria. And this ADVERTISEMENTS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. tain, an event is highly probable. The sohunie Pio | of the carnival hes, th ber of bails in-| isthe character that we have everywhere in Eu- Nolet taackys cage pooek of Fi were: eroment is evidently influenced by the eGR inet in ¢ ue An crease “none being allowed after that petiod | rope, and the accusation made by alenoat every in- COLLEGE pots Preach end’ Amerioun mapufneture, has not received the such a catastrophe in its relations ‘ ibe tiiote ia RiMaE teone hee It is’ the policy of the Austrian government to | te! igent man, when conversing on this subject. Do 7 m know what public opinion there is, must have seen Titi, EN. Nlevstmee ts toll-wtolemte | Corres Envoy, ay ig sen Bently seew ao at a glance that such language and such answers the lowest p . conti retail ices, at 128 William street, fj taade by the Americ: t f State, deaicrsto inspect his stork hetore bavicg elsewhere,” al mere | awaits the further orders of his government at Jala- excite cents ry digiec in eoecy Bhivmeca conn —“NIpw OCrorud <TroRke: The first indication ot hostilities towards Eng- 7 NEW CLOTH STORE. {fin by the American government would be follow. | Though France and Russia may be comparative KNOEPFEL & FOOTE, i jo. provide its subjects with every means of amusing | we deserve it, ordowe not? Alleyesin Austria themselves, and the poor peasant can dance a are turned towards the railroad movements, al- night at an expense of six cents—the mechanic can | though the subjects of the house of Hapsbourg are regulate his expenses according to his income—ten, | not 80 ety ay seized by them as those of twenty, thirty, or forty cents, and seldom more than | ‘‘Queen Vic.” Nearly all the roads are under the MEDICINE AND PHARMACY NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE : IN t not preceded) by a declaration of war against vay ers to the present dispute, both are interested PRIVATE DISEASES. ed 4 the United States by Mexico The whole continent and negotiutions between nation and inne otzect. fitty forthe most capital enjoyment ; his thirst he | direct control of the government, so that ruinous . 4 ’ ny m < "1 E HE MEMBERS of the New York College of Med door! established STO: . mation should be | will quench with a glass of sugar-water, and be | speculations cannot take place; and Austrian cem. | lege icine Tr2 “sa ig ‘and rine po a ed E aj | of North America, beyond their own frontiers, would gree of fairness Sa eeat nt Pax T eacue fe satisled, although habe obmpinion may be able} merce is anxiously expecting an impulse that will ey oy redipd bent ‘easion of quackery, well selected stock of desirable goods, would invite the aiteo- | then resent the excessive pretensions of the demo-| cddresses another in the mere tone of insolent and | to indulge in wine. For this reason, all classes look | draw out immense stores that lie buried in the bosom onfidently pr to Dersons requir ng ion of purchasers to their assortment, consisting in part of the | crats of the north. The whole coast of the Pacific eg? RMAN AND AMERICAN | WoUld be closed against the vessels of the United Mporbirml bing fap Sosrdoornteen on it me MON CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at ofthe Aantic Ocean would be opea | Kmerican Senate, therelore, i about Wo pase t Vote, ; Deap d’Foie: Fancy Tweeds; and. fail stock of | tothe attacks of the greatest maritime power.— | renroving Mr. Buchanan's revolting eutitude ond 3 Sutin; Serger: tlvets;and alarge assortment | Without an army, without a fleet, without a reve- | TePronog, june . ting le | ‘and most fashiouable style of fancy Casmmeres | nue, without credit, with a divided public Croan We shoul pemcate. utes tet i ciohe ef ised a strong party opposition, juctuat populace, an ‘uso, a fall woek of TAILORS TRIMMINGS. The ut in the Southern States a slave noton Mr. Polk | 2228:0rs who even suspected Mr. Buchanan of play- Medica! traeatmen:, a safe nee nt tothe constitation or roufiaement {rom busiuese, tevslite are Pesiacly requested to make applic rst appearance of those diseases, it and time may be thus avoided One of the members etme Colles: fo ta ny ars crmected wih the pricioa homily osu” forward with anxiety to the season of pleasure, and | of the country, worthless and unknown, because of enjoy it while it lasts. From two to four, and even | the want of facilities to forward them to a profitable five thousand, people,are sometimes here, collected | market. A road already extends from Vienna Pip so ata La hh ball, tg HS teally Lig as if Od ees the poe Meese Loree fie darn its wey ¢ four corners cf the ear sent their repre-| to Trieste, and in a short period the communication | in Europe, for the cure of th: 4 “ sentatives. At an eee as few evenings aes, will be complete to the Adriatic sea ; this will afford | tation ‘daly from 8 ACM. tot _— <aenbena there were firet, Germans, from all the kingdoms, | every means to that part of the country foranex-| fermo Adv ep and Medi duchies and principalites; Italians, French, English, | tensive trade with the Levant, and all the ports of COUNT! f tention ; ; A the democrats . Mr Buchanan i living in the 2 pve oh ifime ie yoy Dol a ere Sones ja hes Late to ron Ang diffeulties whieh might ns, iow tana ~ e oe cee a ene to na ee Ameri and Spannish; Lip aes tome tepee the Mediterranean. Towards the north, through sonal ~- iteatons, gah Ly ae pep achest me Seewhere. RNOEFFEL & FOOTE, appal be s general, Ure et coon ate ae ham 1s so unlike Mr. Buchanan, and 80 very like| Moravians, Slavonians, Soynans; Tyo , Swedes, a road partly constructed, | 196; ell medic: oho. Dertort a mdieal cure,by st ting fi? Im? fo. 39 John street. men 2 Roar ad reco i a hae ceil ; Mr. Polk, that it is evident the Tennessee Presi-| Norwe, s, Poles, Russiens, Turks, Greeks, | and already in operation as far ae Olmutz, which | traction, and trestmeut received clever or sap on n- SHAFER & OU, sarthoen teen bo vindaciag Englandto stooptocon- | det dictated the language ; and itis possible that | Arabs, Persians, Egyptians, ay genre Tam | will oe roads - cexony a tiered closing $5, post paid. i TAILORS ae DRAPERS, f ditions she has already rejected, or to engage in a oi pm pot bis cag! it, Dw bye yer trying your patience, ugh I might extend my | and thus form anuninterrupted line from theAdriatic VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC SPEGIFIO PILLS list mach further. sea to the Bultic, and bring the imperial city of the l P L ‘Notwithstanding all this demand oa the public at-| north into a more neighborly distance, with her Presta moroparalae Fourrthans leet emia emingions, : i the Hosrital de fresh negotiztion on any other terms than those cf sample ot the absurd extravagance of Mr. Polk—all i i t Bef eet Bods Clete od Uae perfect equality of right to the Oregon territory. tention, in the line of balls, the theatres arejdoing a | sister ot the south. Pills, the resal ty year’s experienc for the sake ot producing a reaction in public opi- - ¢ x se ns cutent with M/F. Andro, tate (From the London Standard, March 12.) ___| ion, and bringing It back to feelings more in har-| Zod business, and the tair portion of the audieace Frolemsae Velpean' ad oe alibi ney ae ai dee ig, well known to most 01 out | The lates: arrivals from the United States bring | mony with common and practicable sense. take @ warm interest in the proceedings, although the Urethra.” They effect s cure im amuch shorn iene wasual elegance New Yor. papersto the 2lst ult. They represent] But however this may be, and whether Mr. Bu- | clothed in deep black, which is considered a mark ee cueeety wrihout tantion tne breath, diagreaing rgeing with of attention to the court while in mourning ; the effect of several tiers ot boxes filled with ladies, whose head dresses are all biack,is peculiarly strik- ing. {have recommended some friends to remain in black, on account of the continued indisposition ot some of the principal actors. A necessary sup- t Dutshery. One of the fies had been plement to alt the play billein Vienna, is one which | broken, and left. On Saturday night the shop was sgein announces the parent \ Artec of _ broken open, and some slight depredations committed. stoek company ; this Lint tt teneclilell hg boats running between Rochester and To- quent an occurrence, that the publie is becoming 1n- | remo, have reduced the fag t0 $510 the cabin, aad $1 60 disposed, which circumstance will no doubt pro- | for deck rs. To Cobourg and Port Hope, $210 4U @roadway. | the population of ~ Mien States = cing oy — cog oa Mr. ape nt goon or not, we LEE > rt J0) news from En; |. | mu jear vote o| jate comes too LEFT OFF WARDROBE = » ig tt Tusse Saebar).earpeteinie Sir Robert Peele Jate, and that it will be exceedingly difficult to cor- ous wish te | Miseiov—or, 88 the Morning Chronicle, in ite more | rect the evil results of the last extravagant reply of men’s Apparel, | candid days would call it, capitulation—gives to the | the American Government. Atter that reply, it YN, 466 Hee Fepublicane all that they - wish, ee much — — rely my a for Mr. blet gs to card - a Id or an rl ,} wew negotiation or make any 5 c be prompt fertamioaing a Wer valine’ they’ had Vamaitied not do 80, in the face of Mr. raed ‘ives, and tor which they find themeelves ut- | ‘ton to entertain no reference or negotiation on any AT 136 NASSAU STREET, terly . The Senate, and manufacturing rede OT col i =) fone lees than the whole Laer a ned at | indeed, now enjoins negotiation ise. satin on the most reasonable terme | tho expense st ruin to our native and indus | Towards an ncsby it is tor the American Minister | duce a real sickness among those whose destiny | the cabin, and St on deck. try, which must render the profit doubly sweet to | to take the first step. But Mr. Buchanan cannot do | bids them “ strut their briet hour upon the stage,”| 4 committes of citizens in Charleston, inter | eee imsplacabty hostile as the populace ot the | #0, unless he first eas. or py i his bent = itis (hrc pace ys Ing long ba rg “er 39 the subject of animal magnetic - te " \. to be sure. it isu accor of is | of ‘undred C i side phate danas des, Nova Bootie, bad eesetan. naa chives other what a] blow to Mr. Polk's pride! Low isit to be position of characters unsatist lactory to those who community Ofcensation, of of the iofluence of will shea Traced clesranin” hereon aot he I ingle bottles at $1 each: in gang Of hall a dozen fox ‘mon, ge S, ESSEN CEs AND ig of all & North American colonies secured at no distant day | expected that such a man will negotiate, or choose | become ao suddenly indisnosed. aad an additional ope of tive hundred dollars fora case of | | Hold in single bottles s invogira hd tnlagtrers of the fit, nat Oil I ay | (othe Commonwealth ; thus realizing their demand, | 4 nego‘iator, in any thing like a tair spirit, $5; carefatly pac sent to nil parte Vieux Temps hasbeen performing for some time in | !ucidity or clairvoyance. : pre- | to sand alone in North America, unmolested by the | a8 he must be in his old intentions and opinions, and | the Imperial Opera House, and his popularity in a| An association has been formed in Rochester bs the | CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. t HE IONIC MIXTURE, Ye. Lig he jege of sacigticiee and "harmacy Ol the city of New 18 COR- leeuce or excus of any kinks Te on ten loatts powpnee, sterility, of Darrenness, unless Gepené- tes, file factory was broken open, the grindstone set in opo- LS ration, and the files stolen from the card factory greund file used by the negro Freeman for jag on mal for Single bottles $1 exch ; evser of half + earefall packed and seat to all pacts of the Union, mn 8 ty RICORD'S ALTERATIVE oftCORD'S ALTERATIVE MIXT , @ great profit to ¢ permanent cure of primary or af merce a le elle ewes pee yrial taint remaiaing in sye ver tem should ribet ton ean consider himself ante Siter having the rh leeee, iy cele tary Shaving . which we warrant rpase i % se of White Fishing on the upper Lak he’ RILLA, GENTIAN AN! e rs ee tao oe Inv amenfy'se | Ueaved of the Oregon aucooon”: Sor; oui na | ‘se Prondent may sub nesecmng; aay news| cieeds must be ghly” string to him. "ite i'd: iteed'o touts vestel fom that luce, man her with| PDREFAKED by he Nw York Colle ot Seana Yasepe, ext Y Poon nud } The | price? What will the Oregon territory, even it leit | tiate in obedience to the vote of the 2od, it that vote | cidedly @ great favorite, and 18 always warmly re- | ‘Wenty men and spend the summer in fishing, probably | 7 (Pharma Lileyccascnend eae aasckery. ‘ol t Soaps; extra Pale Family and No.1 roton ating ine and splendid artele, we sai on Lake Huron. man named James Moore wi io Hunteville, North Caroli: ceived. A few evenings ago, I was present at one ot his pertormancea, and witnessed an occurrence well calculated to excite the enthusiasm of an Ame- L eee er ae be worth to England, | has poe and bony A of Serpe ocaine- Kg be A ‘ter losing the las, Nova Scotia, New ins- | have few hopes that views of com ise, he! Pm i he tet. Korehet with slyxe aa wick, &e., a infailibly we shall lose hem by Sir | by such a man in oaole & position as Mr. Polk now . This ijamg qualities anf exrative a vers af ihe shove Kerbs cou. easyart Sarsapari thy ior pga serbe called out again, when he struck up Yankee Doodle c with variations.” ‘This set the wnole audience into | Maserion to aur coment va eset the works “Americaner !” cried out one 0/1 | veat and substantial, but calls tor a hospital and a suila- “1 hag "a foe others; and you | ble edifice or the commanding officer of tne post. may weil imagine we Americans, three or tour 4 in number, fouad it rather ditficult to sit still during om wcRssanpine ervane, new eoidlag ot We M Lg this enthusiastic expression ot feeling for our belov- | was culled up, a few days since, by the ussessors of thai ant cal tam mery, Essences, y 3 V; T that he died of the wounds and bruise: A certain reuedy for ail diseases and Domeshc, selected and put up with the ereatest gare; aleg Robert Peel’s bill, 11 itbecome a permanent law. | ia, can at all meet our’s, notwithstanding all our| rican heart. Vieux Temps had finished & series of | “ue new works at Fort Smith, Ar such ns serof fou Amer ‘ae ‘marl ie “Candies, forthe st Kai ‘ad (From the London News, March 16.) willingness to bring the difference to a settlemen | his pieces with the Carmval of Vemice—he was dhetly Completed. "They are inteoded ph ae. , | slaeeorans ales sheers, pin i) ited to stand eli Th 4 ; tt I dealers ia general, Tequested to e news irom New York is to the even’ upon any tair or feasible conditions. ioe the inst os ih the 28th, and irom the papers, as well as peo had We by no means think this difference near to a L_Id JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER | private letters, there seems to have been arather| termination. Untorwunately the trio of maniacs, SPERM OIL AND GANDLES. increasing feelingof uneasiness since the despatch | Polk, Allen, and Cass, are agreed in one principal ) eins Wieser Bleached Sperm Oil at $1 3 eal; of our last news. Allwas secrecy at Washington | potut with the more rational agitators ot this ques- c (sae ooaty vee ae | Ope 8 Priam arele ot Chere was much nodding of heads and blinking of } ton, such as Calhoun and Benton Both boarding house agree Keepers are invited to call and examine the Ls ‘sefore | eyes, but nobody seemed to know what Mr. Paken- | that it they cannot have the whole, or nearly the purchasing For 7 0. Fi Ww, th, from whee el of © Bald ta Sinate boccles, at im €>s@8 of half a dozen bottles, Be Cogoe forwarded ty al arts of the Union. "i = i i to wholesale , ger? Nhe seca 9’ HicAlTGOR. MD. ‘ne contrasted = Extrect Sarsaparuia, Gea sale by ham and Mr. Buchanan’ are about; whether they | Whole, ot the Oregon, it is beter to leave he ques-| ed country. At the close of the piece the applause | town, tu ascertain the they should assess him | tian and dos fe stan (ne xale at 178 Divinvan street. Grocer and jens have commenced operations again, of are in state | ion open; as the fear of war, they say, will nang| Was unbounded. Vieux Temps was called ow three ards the SUMPOKT POM THF AFFLICTED. bay aan Marray, and 424 Groeuwich cor. Vestry oH glorious ease ai ineotivitye ‘ne stockjobbers | | mill-stone round the neck ot England, while | umes betore the curtain tell, and twice afterwards ; GuMFon?t FoR WITT C. KELLINGER’S PALN cas ny EL Time Dee Ti who soerit, et wha have ba the slightest_know! work sti ae St Pain if seers file remedy we plied, ars St hs the audience each time receiving him standing,and greeuog him with rounds of appiause, while nearl ali the iadies in the house were clapping their h to the best oftheirabiliues, There 18 one box in Alvany. District At- aot this house, kaown asine English box. I cast my ee the people, 8. H. Hammond tor the “PATENT LAP-WELDED IRON BOILER of Course, active in promoting fears and alarms | tis same fear and agitation ia the United States, 1! eee ra wre, Sokatomen 2 and those added to suspense meke even the most} slightly detrimental to the trade and industry ot the EN AND A HALF fi zealous peacemen show trightened faces. However | Couatry, are at the same time highly tavoraole ana FORCES AND AALE foo wn, tot there does not seem to be any real cause of alarm, | "€Cérsary to the ascendency of the democratic ALAROSSER. Fetewtge | Mr, Puik has got them into the mesa, and must get| principles of the democrauic party. Mr. PoLk £8 tntre He j da it, and found its i lent ob may have ; a tec a” eos tu | net roy cng Dns fu nC mt et au] sat Wai GERMAN SILVER. ‘There were rumors when our e¢: was being | purpose—the osndandy of that party. And to| Hill, Lexington, dco. . woman peer Bealisvile eel hay. ag Stor eaten ‘at haa TO HOTELS TAVERN n ee cata coq menafarag bance | despatched irom Washington, that Mr, Paxenteus | ths aim he evidently considers peace ot war, and| For ihe last two weeks we have hada eelebrated | ‘caatly recerredier 4 hore. he handed nin sm | BLOALDING OUR a hwo Ike hae Bator to “ ver of various nuvabers widths, ro] win the sulks in consequence ot Sir rt 's . iy country, ly Hes pany " a pamper bdr eB amen = ted onary ef > ror civiag the haghe ui re eh to be equal to as - either foreign of rebuke, and that he will hand Mesers Buchanan and | ordinate. We had war parties in w vill aol 7 ores at chy Polk over to other hands. Indeed, we have a pri-| tutional country, and we have had peace parties. — yin "HS Alcoa a aloo aera ’ thea way, corner John street, requ 7, ime im veing, preventing statas, fot ‘and Teanltsoca Sea cheapens, re ‘ture Creain 18 ukte vate letter trom a gentleman in Washington, whose ' But this is the nugbly superionto any, im a RING ‘