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itti i » not only fror out of is ve) ‘n incidental \ppet the mitting the full yastiog of the war, ne culy from cnt of micshial An incidental squabble follows, 0 ce mae ie Be Pein Passengers Arrived. the direct attacks of the resolution for the reports of the ) wines anton—Ship B Charleston. army of pogupation, but from (the long | Senate. Old Bullion stes that ite amanquvreot| paw'c. sintenell ot Onin te be nt pfmrmegeee ire Basie dat ain, waved orks piratical " aggres,, &@ manquvre for the Presidency.— 2 of infantry. : ; comnldune “Siiaene "ot amecioan private peoMl And ie berks tie ope arith nee ee eney | Alsherd Owen, of indians, may ay ah Passengers Balled. ; e, Gale, New, Yt perty by the Hexion Cnr age amd —— Quixotte in Ea ‘onslaught upon the wind-| £E. A 7” ie, of Loui to be captain of infantry. phitenroer- Packet ship, Aisone w Hey ba Merit faa? ovoke an ige- | mills. Again, the Lieutenant General comes ii C.M. Haile, of Louisiana, lieut. r ie Ne jatons BAY 4 Sao ashton upon inoflending American citi. | with the mask of Major General over bis rabi: PA mia be: fora j Anais ok Leech, sw Mortar, New York wre zens—demanding of he Jacksonian compro- | eund visage. It won’t answer. Wecan’tendorse | & W- = Fitch shame eee tts A) full | him. ‘The scheme is finally tried in a plain Major- oe Tmpartations: i js war, as the 8 tis neral, inspection, case D, sil nodrich—17 Jostionies of Mexico—edmitring that, we shall ban, on » the case require: LW.c Canron—hip pane ftenen ed taller plume, and if we have it not, why we mu stand endorsed by all civilized nations as fully as | even shenion the control of the wer and the | in our punishments of the Agene pirates for | peace with Mexico. | their lawless aggressions upon the commerce of | The defeat of this project of the Lieutenant- the Mediterranean, yet we incline to the belief | General—a defeat so sdvontegonas tn see army, that bad the wise sagacity and penetrating fore- | tothe vigorous prosecution the war—to the sight of Mr. Calhoun been regarded, this right- | spe accomplishment of a peace, is attributa- eous and ‘inevitable.wer” might have been ho | bie to Mr. Calhoun and his little guard. Mr. Cal- norably evaded. onorably evaded, because | hovn has, therefore, overmatched the adminis- Mexioo is weak, and ignorant, and distracted, and | tration—punished Father Ritchie for calling him ‘and also granted we are strony, enlightened and united—and the | hard names; and, more than all, he-has met and | ter to a com for opening a communication b: 1 to order strong can afford to be magnanimous tothe weak, | overthrown, in every encounter, the Magnus graph from the line of the State to its principal city. cheats young, hyson A A Low & Brother—50 10 1b boxes ia- Bettel, \phia-s| do Greserson & foment eae pec yeaa cee Henshaw go78 do wy Ww Pill tike'te oz oF whale; Hewes nor de Y rset home dison, fs NB, for . NB, for nit ihiostyt tN Tacha NBs ses wa bes oscente, | 4° Hercules 8 erie, do sa igh tt aoa Hoard {im atdo Nov‘, | 9 Ward. "Tor home. Soild fas Tabi Sept Two Brothers, NB, eruise; 20th, Bar- wi Forest, vo; Mu eH a a lverpo: Petry: Were Lidiets Onsua Sar Ouvia end Virgiois, Barnex, Tan “ds flichoods Columniia pie in cases where it would be cowardice and infamy | A\ of the orthodi the great Missou! —_—— der 328 haif chests yo 200 350 RB iN rk: OK, D. J+ Billiman, to eempromise with a party pasally powerful, 3! ether in the regtimentale of a Lientenant Gen- Og It is said the India rubber mil!s in this ts Malays heoae ‘maze to order= al I ches young an Lowers Albaurs A. as wards, ober. Yorks aod i a Be gales object cis pi sagrenter arabia ewe emraisiogn of a moderator, or in eeinharbood ate era ing Sa? and night on peaaistcun & se tin eoens bree ya yd oy odo | Oren lay, Na gon, Waccaman, 0; Dotphin, ib, do; Middlesex, ol Calhoun than the: Presi in | tl umbler attit a bater. Contracts supply the requisi- hhyson 112 pes neous Hecord. jet mney in mere del Pyne era so ta y the requisl- | powder to order—i51 halt cheats youcg hyson ot ices, PH, 30008009 | aig tow ea am aril Mates i iis arresting this war, was the great object of the It is clear that South Carolina hi ‘ocean 8) xico, for It rubber equip- | skin 100 do gunpowder 33 hf do im establishment of free trade. The peal ot the | be prouder of her political St. Paal Rn are eas; peavisloa Mig qutobaadarare enins af ee re? Seent neds British corn laws was the first radical and irresis- | With his “balance of power party” in the | ¢ pot Kk. Mr fs csid to beve coutrests tible movement to this free trade millenium—the | Senate, his course may have been dic- | with the government for Toll #1 $200,000 Sore Sois for ang hyson Wee ieifehoss oslese ‘machstka, June 27th, J E Donnell, Hussey, of NB, iz half do pouchong 471 halt chests orange | ©I8% sandwich Islands Oct 28th, Plymouth, éwerdr, 10 Nort ix on the 13th inst, 1» With Jo: head, Ke, carried away 1 af the lith, snow storm, having been run into hy « n esas, had lost one boatsteerer, nam - tariff act of ’46 was the second. The great work | tated from the interest of his own promoti the army.—Newark Deily Adv. olassi saace, aud —~ Reeves. seamen, bya wh— 2 Ports, in the two hemipheres was beginning simultane. | it hasnet been without its benefit to the couaty. eprint: Soe ; Seek secetansoes eters: Tenens S Iae inc, NW Lone, Hopewell; Warren: Simbis | Baxriwone, March omAre ship Republic, Landis, from ously. It was an auspicious co-operation ; and | Inthat single act, the deteat of the Lieutenant, | 09 A, living oultection of rare and curious Behr Veso~=1000 Gok itnegon NB, S4i0 (896 opus); 20th, Adi Howland, | RiverPgOh: ae 31; Beth Oe ae yn Bomont exes the Jong-cherithed dream ef South Carolina was | he has saved the Generals in the field from a | psn Cha Se eagges B&F lap hors ont cones py? Wall cee aah " | Phas,’ Gray, Mobllesreports’ helow, my approaching a blessed falfilment, when it was in- | rebuke by Congress—the army from disorganiza- | are a presoat fom Major General Patterson Washing. | ioe jakowasy Boones Graves & Coma iAEergpoaabe Oct Ieac Wale, Fitch #310 le | Kabler sche Mary At tana, fom tereepted by the march of Gene: ‘aylor to the | tion, and per! from serious diasters, . a : and herm brig unkaown,; Rio Grande and his collisions with the enemy, and | country and the Administration, iron taerafioes | nn Meh te perrannece, Bile Ratleeerbattacs bas cron | bos rape ames Shai cs | Ree Sad, Ney ele i Borden, rhetes—3880 bush salt 4 bxs axes boars. had some oil at Sydney, “Phe dream wae past, and with it fled” Bom defeat and disgrace, {g-The rumor about a battle between Sante | pyrcntadt kc senumaker. schaaka. Millicent, from New ‘The hopes that tarids high were dead. ‘aintaining, for the argument, that the cou: Anna and General Taylor was revived last evening, Barque Klizabeth, of Freetown, barnt at Fejes Islands, in ‘The bill of '46 was pence bill—the act of 18th | 9 Mr. aluotin was adapted to the shaping the | witnest the.lightest shadow of foundation. ‘There fi Domestic Importations. cesaee ee eescte iene Bod bora aokd to ship Dertsmowth ir ethers, May preceding was for war. We must avert | Measures of the Administration to his own advan Sicemmline mie ue Men rSeht Colo ado—Ib1 hhds suger 73%cs 116 | N’Gediord,ar$ per bol, and 136 bbls sold es tha war, er the era of free trade and the suprema- | ‘8°, in view of the succession, it is incoutro- ud i at ey ey eetsis--ee0 bales cotton Adams & Haw. | Pf ibe arom landed at Tahica gid stend cy ofthe policy of South, Carolina is forever ex. | Yertble that be has strengthened himself in the | gq Few members of Congress have for the last Mille—16 do C Dellinger-_38 do Bich. Dostinte skipped se 84 «fiser es lirics) —t trank Ps & Hosers—2 of cians ‘Edward Mara-00 or obey wen, at Oshu, ‘une 6th) ftom North aking badiy 13 hesving down, ou the had the” misfortune to break her tioguished. In attempting to avert the w. South, t e only quarter of the Union where he | week remained i the city; but Calhoun sted "alone" solitary and alone,” and | Could secure m substantial foothold. His irionds | wore four detained Moses; fom which 1 Gives us warningy whe hava hea: 4—prophecies beads pr oo ee a: sia Le ete eed Le eho veg C. Ary? Set rsceral Peed —_———— ee averogo's May Blower, Stevens, te i ol rowiny 6 electi 5 er y 's on, Port 5 Henry, Parnas Bo ae as Dencsaina craiint the | {nto the House ; and should Wright or Cass go | Phelps, of the House of Representatives. M Speight, MARITIME HERALD. Ghip Midas, of New Bedord, patback to Ouhu June 6h, | Lowry, aifof Mtexieot Boutwell: Hiwell, Brazos Santiags; a r the | j ; iste. | We are glad to be able to atate, had a0. fi with fons of marmmast head and fore and mizen topmvst John siarmay, Devereux, Bostou; also bark J W Faige,Crow: enemy. A curtain was thrown over the promise | ito the House as the regular nominep, there is a | {5 iouvetuis oi Yesterday, pecan for North Caroline, ee eee ree tee w her, tothe NW Coast. Reported and | 911 Slizo, [-eland of free trade, and the day of it uppranch we can. | Ghance ‘hat Mr: Calhoun will be the hext Presi | oniis route fo Mitsippl-—WWask. Union, Merck Alors, of Myaticywaskiled by | on Buch achoonr! Hesalsor, Chadd, 3 gaye’ fom sin fame ka og No or fe at 873g, 1800 do at 90, and rd Have, not now foresee This was Mr Calhoun’s posi. | deutof the United States—a bare chance ; but - 4 H iatal and Chall tion during the long session. His eye waetben sp is the ultimatum at which the friends COMMEROIAL INTELLIGENOR. sun nusxs ater and taken dwn By the he o | pnp ly reams Watselord for ‘Noviolle fie tisene 18 dave, fixed upon a great object, and.ail his efforts to the | °f ‘he distingnished South Carolinian are driving, State of the Flour Markets. souiee foo h whea it was and the latter 3 days before the It; s¢ Johas last were directed to hasten and fucilitate ite ac. | ‘2#t is all that they aim to accomplish for the | savanna, March 11-100 bbls leans sold at re tanen 8 board ond irom Ne sgrapishinent, | [20 Bnew. tat, a. wan would (Pir a ros what a single, clearheaded Sties’ of 309 bushels at 88; and 500 do. at Gfic0 wiinous | _ Shive—Wudelie, (packet) Hacks, Li Bis cnfvals dee Honalata a — i | re- jes of 4 * |, de to con- entail a national debt—tnat a national debt would gle, . o sd 300 do at TiXo without | | Shoy ice et) Hacks verpeel, CH. he "Alltroe wes d1eoree home is se 5 entail imereased taxation; and that increased | ®lute man ont accomplish. A glance at the | sacks, 2200 do including sacks, oe (i ce Bi de ! : ba A taxation would be death to th eourse.of Mr. Calhoun during the past Congress, | 300 do at 95 cts. A A ‘ a LET 1TS WORKS oon 66 Somhs: Barolia markt: dignee tins will illustrate the fact. He saved the adminis: | Cuanixsten. March 12.—A sale of 600 bbls. West Pa ee Cane Wamboaee ewer pale aie ee “hip arrival ReCOMM ND IT. entailment upon her articles of consumption tration trom one war, and might have saved them Dutch) er Amsterdam, rheumatic affection. Mrs Beck, wife of Capt B. | ROAKE’S augwenting the profits of the manufactures of | 0M another, had his warnings been heeded. | $6 ctsh-at the same time sales have been aeePat DE sPain SANONE 166 Be | Te oct ees ig atariac, onal lee Now Beatin, arawet | ties eusbaicre cee aoe the North,and diminishing the comparative value | 1" denouncing the war he charged it home upon | ¢ mi ewes Sect ities, scrofule o1 latthew, (Br), Gallichan, Muir, Taylor & | Bec, oor Br) a a ith & Walsh; | Capt Baker, of s! be, ‘Nesmith & Walsh, ‘Tileston, Bar: | board Aug 5. Grande, Spofford, Tileaton & tou, Hi , Sturges, Clearman & Co; Detrot, Holm, of the exports of the South—thus by a double | 0 President; and Mr. Benton, in reading him | PANG, “2 Bay, Put sparingly. Under the influence of rocess enhancing the wealth and strength of the | OMt of the ranks of the regulars, finds that he iven way. The recel| ist ‘of about 11, ‘ i i ithin | 2 ne road, princi from a, 2, fated; and the prize which was one day within | in the Senator from that indomitable little State | fint, from's neighboring. distriot in’ all 88,500 bustole, elon, of New Bedford, bite ol iso, Previous tothe ship’s jis remains were interred at LL. ‘The command | ved upon Mr Baker, lst officer, who would c.u'se home- ° 2 ti jaa, dropsy, fever-sores, ward. acalds, toothache, pai ot Drake, of Sagharbor, sailed from May ft, pimples, ring his grasp, was the next day forever removed from f ul greeny! started 4 | bers itch his or in the posted of the war against | 2f South Carolina. The expulsion of Father a North Carolina. we have beon informed, sold within He ar ey Frag io iE Ad put buck to Usha | apt A nd Mexico {*Rather,” said he,when the bill was be- | Ritchie was, perhaps, unwise and injudicious; | the range of 6 ele colts oe eee tee Pro. for repaire, and remaimed Nov 9 | KkaD THi EV DENCE, ford the Wetiaee, andl staisting up al inst jt, | Ut for the soul of us we cannot see that, as far as | POep) Theta: TY ae of Ghee Ship Acasta, of Sag Harbor arrived at Osha Oct 24, lenk- | wot. ‘T. PEEK. John street, was cured of Quiosy Sore ‘ore the Senate, anc g up alone against it, | 2 : 7 Aint brought $1. Sales of Georgia we un- survey was called, which ordered her to bedis- | Throat by'a few applications, he says icis the best remed “rather would i drive'a dagger to my heart than | Telates to the b otgee, it Fos resulted in any very to have also been made at 69 cents, sad @ irece | Wi far eommnatien Tt was expected she would | Saat SOM SPRTICGE Onta, Sp NRE) if vote for this precipitate measure.” He saw that egg Tees BREA 3 the ying Bed the press; | tion under, A Nog i The large quantity of Indian | !sdelp' ra a one r apc <8, rolock, the | «2 E. KEELER, ofthe Brookivn Orphau Asylum, the t purpose—the single at'ainment of along and yet if Father Ritchie runs tor Vice-President | corn which is now brought te the Che: ‘mar | Page, Chamberlain, lees Psy lat > long 1 at 1o’e! oe Kyte | wasc ed of Ri eamitie F Paia in the Side ke He says and laborious life, was, suspended upon the slen: | “POM that capital, he shall have our cordial sup- | Ket,is another beneficial consequence of that groat artery srge—Orb, Rapp, Philadel Tyrpeny. of See Harbor, and Souk Roatan, uf IN er saw, aad would uot a iiemanint = ball. ape Pathan bey sever it, | Port, though at the same time we will bet. a pair interior, the South Carolina railroad. This trade Y . Arrived. di Bostanda the suarveetd bow. I. was overt bet A < he would sever, his own heart strings What, a | °f boots that heas notelected. Respectiully. try, and Mo’ all closees of the Pics ia techy. Macao Deo'at vis Se Helens Feo s, with cours en 00 ony Tan rb ere oer te eed aut call aad Maan ae viento: | Be cbaned from the wee oft : Pp Sl aees } . ir fj = rmoment of intense despair must have succeeded, ‘Tax Doctor. | Cation and rice have. hitherto constituted our only | M24 A. Sueniy arr yrier aucions on the 3d Feb, andre; | ie Fussy lovtbowspritatd -hoows, Wit athe head | Hstmaiitm Hendence? Chrystie street. nen when the hair was clipped, and like the chande- Wasuineron, March 15, 1847. | SAPles, and have monopolized exclusively the attention | Hope. from Macao, bound home—very sickly. At St Hele- | sits and rigning. cutwater and head. ca: Head, HON. F. PRIUE. of 41 Warrea street, will testify to ite lier of the House, the beautiful glass work of free War Ne fagth of our merchants, and we are pleased to ree that a new Feb 3, Dark Dragon, Bennett, wit! apm. 0 Sa'anehan Leet Sit tne yo 2 fore. FH superior medicinal virtues, trade fell with crash at his feet, and its spark- ‘ar Newe—Yucatan Commissionert—Fumeral of | and important element of commerce is ‘about to be in , bark Draco, tox, 1650 bbls spermoil, bound eff the | nea tien The touth Bosten, peta gf By The Ter Regt, SEONGE! EPL EEA shed auras of Rheumatic Gout, ling and broken crystals were strewn in mockery Mrs. Allen. troduced, diverting portion of our capital into another Fee ee Oe Oe ee Ne reo ne cue | ceny at Honolule at an expense of $2000, aud was ready for | ©" Se New Yoru, Nov., 1848, pigs him! We ae recollect ae pallid and | The war news is not yet forthcoming. Several! ite mor ahs oa a pines oe enaaae 8 ent overboard Much ih, eary Miller, eaines, and Soa the names of the bost’s erew supposed | desolate face upon that occasion. He stood the 5 as ohn K Smith, of New York. Died Jan 29, . who seserte np Lagran ; impersonation of a king despoiled of his domi- days’ mails were due, and we learn that there 1s Pl a, Ba March len, pest eee ase ae a Pay m Liverpool, with 2000 Mar 2s, ia' N fone 38 0 eJohe Bi vot fi i » OF pel we had ‘q q Btillwater. boatateerer, aged 20: Wm H Sparrow. of Haden, rious conviction nions. no mail to-night south of Augusta, which has | gftoon steamboats at arts at ‘and the; jon32 48, spoke brig Ha- YQRTH, i one of intrinsie inerit, (from : * ata Il de- ged 31; George W John ief ived | Such was the policy—such the object of Mr. | brought us up no decisive results from the seat of | parted with full cargoes. There js still an imm te for Nevagaab, (odd c LE ne ee Listes aherao: bumble vetunel Cola ee long session afeae late oie, war. Mr. Niles ought to have pushed through scum af proance, tobe hipped et only ‘hore, bat at Malloney, 10 days from St Jobs hed 90: Thenhas France, the afflicted, crate ter et teat ¥. and suc! je consequences. 6 was contendin; errs . a ie other landings between Peru and th ith. e ‘1 [Prior pont 5 for free trade; ands overtlteia., Like ‘Lec. | his bill for a special express between Washington | We have had a rise of sbout ten f inthe wMeGilverys from Hovaus, Mareh'94, with avo- a olute Friend of Detober 1. sare, ths oll of ship | ofage, and have peg ae eee Fie Se aa ee te nidas in the pass, his fight was glorious; but he | and New Orleans during these war times, nor | Tver at this pol ay cat cerita nan Deen Bvely. 12 Af Baek, Speke, de the Moro, brig O:- y FS im Nor Mlemiou,’ Pagpestaieed | eiaet Yess. gte MUL octet Sop tee ater, orreeaaad was annihilated on the spot. do we suppose it is beyond the power of Mr. | corn have been made; price are firs at a. te from New York for Savannah. 13th, off Cape cae shies | tp tis Ronse, J eapleret ny ey, Secale f : . $ 40 25 cts, ; . pe aw ipped by the Charles, Captum Knox, at Hi 5 i all The short session presents a ditferent contest, | yohnson to establish it without any special law. | Flour is very firm. Holders are aking $4 79 a $8. for p unday, 12 o'¢lock, off | alata. Nav 10, tor N Bediord Anh Mery | frets l prow orsey gd. to auch tontned ad 1 1 Ibe: ‘Qutrrio, FA, Ei and far more immediate and temporary results. City Mills, ey. prefer shipping their winter’s iplendid, C 8 icks, N Free trade was the purpose of the former, the The Yucatan commissioners, who came to | stock instead of selling here. Presidency is the object of the latter,and the safety | pledge the neutrality of Yucatan pending the Battimoae, March 16—Flour—No sales of Howard of the bill ot 746. war with Mexico, to wit, Senor Jose de Robira | steet Flour have been made since our last roport. Sag Harbor 21.38 tas, Feb 27th, with si ie New Fork, ele & Ore. Ue He doers ton fe » unloadin, D i at the mou.h of the river, cargo do; Indian bea! Teontinued in ths way ivr nearly 2 months, St Law: | every thing but death un-ble to sleep, raise my arms or mov 2, widen f fering the port Sierncuast 4 A triend s me, who een car mine calle ROARE’S [ODINE LAN MENT, The short session comes on. The peace is es- 4 ates f There ere buyers at $6 75, but sellers ara not disposed lane induced me to try it, which Leid. The fi at application gave tablished with Great Britain, but an expensive and Don Augustin Casasus, are still in the city, | to take this price, and are asking $6. A sale of foob bois iceabiy "te eyeterael SThe A’nas bade pees ord tai do! Morrisso. N rare ca f continued to spely it according to Siregtions, war is established with Mexico, and free trade is | awaiting the action of the State Department. | W4#Teported to have been made at $6 76, but we could . ; Atlantic do, 26 697 do; 18,889 do: | Fe wert Pheaateed tre betes, mblce elleomd a dl F not trace it satisfactorily. The receipt price is unset- le, Peabody, from Pernambuco, Feb 12th, with eae ee 5 Hy to use it until | hac used two b tiles, delunet. | The South must stand upon temporary | The blockade of Yucatan, meantime, has been | tied. Beles today of 1700 bule Cty Mille Pout at $6 is (March fnspursed brag Feanilin of | Gastaneels feouicence, ote: Colamaty. 817000 do, duo a meacheatonl Daa Supersede the Toothold wequiced hy teen of ng, | suspended, the revolution against Mexico having | Assleof so bole Suaquehannt Flour today at $6 873. | PYM, pom fr tiogaton, Jam) sanding BBM | | 1238 ds, General Williame, 6020 do; Hellespont, Myst! nrg Aelia eg: wpe e. 4 ag na d ‘i and another of 360 bbls fine do at $6 56%. We note & | bides and wrod, to. Boonen Graves & Co. Left no American | 13252 40, and aquanticy from a number of New Bedtor seted to try it at once, kuow ng it to be the oaly reme The demands of the goveriment require increas. | been successtul, and the neutrality of Yucatan | sale of700 bbls Baltimore Corn Meal at $4 873 por bbl, | Pvesitd ad. te Banuen Graves K Co. Left ne Americ | whslers. ours, Ke, ed taxation, which may be mitigated by the spee- | established. The commissioners have been here | Grain—The demand is limited, and the small lots coming | cuter Taney. “i u4 Foreign Ports. ‘ WILLIAM I. JONSON, diest meens of closing the war. Mr. Calhoun | Six or seven weeks. We find Mr, Robira a | to market sell at $118 a $125 which is a shade Brig Virgin, Talbot, 17 days Hewonniu, Nov $—Iu port, iB Brookjyn, Richardson, South Third, near Fourth street, Williamsburg, gathers his litte guard about him. They stand | bighly intelligent gentleman ; he spenks Eng. | lower thanlast week, A small parcel of Fenn. red, not | Hlphanbar ko. Misch I 2 pa] Sy Bae or | LOSS OF THE USE_OF THE apart from the administration, ready to interpose | lieh accurately and elegantly. He is con. | Ptme,sold at $1 20. Corn is very dull, and prices are a | frortamouth. from Glasgow. bow had seancheons, pl F, and Beams and kuees between | 17" LIMB oF co operate upon the plan defined or understood. | Versant with the whole history of Mexico, and | C¢3t oF two lower. ‘The sales of yellow to-day w miles, was spoken by the ck fame and head started; wonld also .., New Youn, Oct. 24, 19t6, The Lieutenant General is submitted. It is a | more “Srech of Yucatan. He considers the | 73 cts tele of Oo toane at 29 8 74 ots, principally at Rae. cahes Ma) fans Bebe mizen tora, ‘Aleo in port, Mariposa, Spanldiar, | Mussns 8. Inaensou, & Co.: ol it i -| rful architect i i # a » Me. ‘? new scheme—it ray disband or disorga- | wonde: itectural ruins of his country Partavrirnia, March 15.—Flour was in better demend to, Be hk Boynton Sid i caulk, and repair preekiee nthe bar ton) Keunedy, from Boston | Ab nize the army—it’ may indefinitely _pro- | to be as old asthe pyramids of Egypt, and to have | sg.jny 13 i long the war—it moy add accumulated | been erected by a people as highly skilled in the | 000 ‘bls are elso Toported sold at $5 BL. Gorn mee invidious tariff impositions upon the South | arts and sciences as the ancient Egyptians, if not | Sales of 1000 bbls have come under our notice at $4 37%. to meet the heavy expenditures. The little | of ahigher order. Tne original inhabitants he | Grain—But littie doing. We notice a sale of 1000 busn. ard unite with the whigs: and defeat the pro- | Considers to have been destroyed by the deluge, | els Southern yellow corn at 80 ots, measure, and Peno- Frot.. Mir. Calhoun sabmite his plan. of @ defen. | the present race of Indians having not even fas | sYivania at 6 cts weight sive ling, upon the chief argument of economy ; | Vaguest tradition of the Palaces of Palenque, a| Boston, March 15—Flour—The market remains un- it is only economy in the expenses of the govern. | ci'y whose ruins are strewn along the plain for a | Changed, andis very dull. No éales have been made, t 34 11, lon 76 43, spoke schr——, for t boat. Norton, 12 days molasses, to F G I to Brett & Vose. Sid in company with for Boston. i coy & fetes 4 Eseouharen) Mowe 1 days fm Turke island, with salt, to eaptain . Belt Colorads, Chnreh'at days from Frankl | if irks Osprey, Ripley. fm Liv- | th ‘ey West and New | tion ment which will sectire the rights of the States, | distance of twenty miles. He considers that Pa- | ¢X0°Pt for immediate consumption, buyers holding off, | molasses, to Peck & Van Be Left 3 , York 7th ‘and enpped th and save the policy of the South as far as secured peated Hata gree a leagues in the interior, was foe ter laa ge toad aboct Ins a Sot ‘Michigan. Tera ca dianeene Taian i fn Fontan, Boston a'h | the Laie! of feearment, Cney ¢ ¢ Guanes X chigan. k ; whi from utter annihilation. Bat again, Mr. Benton | originally upon the shore of the Gulf, the mart of | Greiat Round Sori hoe eee ie ee or Michigan. | bearing W, Soin ieee Ree Leorend, sf uron, fit Buesos, Ayres, dische; Northeruer, tbandoned it, My. foot and s east of the Highlands, spoke re! rom Boston, for Bay of Fond-,to load ter Por! black, and cold as ice, | was brought ia the nominee for Lieutenant General ; his con- | 2 great commerce like that of ancient Alexandria 7 duct pending the consideration of the bill, his | —4 commerce of which there is not even a tradi- a oom Ft egg has bash spoereed._ Of Boaters betraying modesty of retirement when it is taken | tion to tell the tale. Mr. Robira and colleague | place in oats. Sales North River 480 a 49c per bushel. up, disclose the fact. Benton will never do. He | Will remain here yet some days for the final an- morro shat ilton, Penfield, is the greater Ajax to the restoration of Mr. Van | swer of Mr. Buchanan, who, having received o Southern Cotton Markets, Pvsgs 1-1 arene aaa lg nee dence Buren or Mr. Wright, and the South has had | ficial authority from Yucatan of its neutrality, it |, CHABLx#ron. Merch 13 —In our last weekly report we | *“gchr kilicott, Cole, Baltimore, with mdse, to Johnson & enovgh of them. All hislife he has stood in the | is thought will be disposed to acknowledge it. | left the Upland market at the close of the week in oom- | Lowden. % a way of Mz. Calhoun, and the South Carolinian | We would perhaps admit the nentrality, exclud. | Piratively quict state,owing, as we then remarked,to the | |“Se"r Commodore, Powell, from Norfolk with mdse, to 3 Nc Gieiees ear nev } Killen, Monroe, fm Portland, Schr Columbia, Knapp, Alexandrie, flour, &e, to Starges, | ing, fm Bay of Fonda, for Boston, 5t Clearman & Uo. 1 fe ed ag! wen'upall hopes of ever getting relief At Fiend procured a bottle of Roake’s Todiue Linimeat, and eat ito me, sdvislog me to make a thoroagn, Wal of ‘Stren, toll, I felt almost immediate relief—the paia Mt to be brakes up eche Cardenas Good: access, and want I a lozen bottles, which has effected a pervect cure, and a slight weakness remniniug. Gathoun, and Dare So Would pecans warii toe . + | withdrawal of buyers, with the apparent uawillingness | Hants : ‘4 "the gratitude! teal to chjeedbasite teat tort ts auioe ot te eetach arse Pakida Doar igor Womdine Yi | to accede any further to the continued stiffening terme | , Geht farah Ann Roe, Ferry, Baltimore, mdse, to Johueon | 9/20; Noy gia port, ship Charles, Kaor, lig bo Rave beens froin state of wretehed heiplpsese ‘ South. sd war with Mexico; for however sincere a bi , fe! Eavowabln ehooucir Yocatved t vie New y | _ Hel Chatlotee, Somers, from Norfolk, with corn, to Mr | Bedford, sbout Dee 1, 1 ips B health. “shall ever pray for your prosperity naat : ‘ the neutrality of Yucatan, they too have theirape. tket, caused the former te make their eppeer. | Fife; NORTETIDER, cuitaa De rely ene, for Signed, YMARY MeaLioTER, Mr, Ritchie, eoeing the defection of Mr. Cal- as dete or and, holders succeeded | Aura ico eet « Maye from Bmyrua, Del, comm, to | Sect, and oe Ibs, w Lind, Deering, 132 Scateenth street, k3teent yy, for Rio Janeiro, Lhereby certify that the above certificate, signed by my houn, attacks him and his corporal’s guard, as | C¥lators, who will employ the privilege of open | daughter, is true in every respect. ANN McALIGTER. co-adjutors of Ampudia and Santa Anna. Mr. | Ports to furnish supplies to our enemies. | Yulee throttles the offender on the spot; a debate netatd line ct Ukianerare iste prone peal | A Barratt & Co. i for York, 3 days: b Sehr Jano, Bowles, 3days from Philadelphia, corm, to A | for ew York. 3 days: b igs Gas Burr, Dearborn, from Richmond, with flour, | . Neuve #, Feb 27—1a port, brig Te Young, for New wailed avd serwinea (see jepgrt of brig Angola Yor! fe -Mr, Call : to f . “ Hootie A limi lacraei To cas CharEes | in the public vault of the Gongressional Cemetery | almost each: aucceasive far wer anfae' cp Seanger analy Ggt7® fom Alerandsa, with | pet saigo. Feb seid ur Wigy Bromma, MeGuire, | cera terial apheried Gelore mts Am td Sry war, inthe march of the army of oocupation to | {2-day.. A lange procession attended the funerai. thoy exhibited much indi ‘Bene Saicnigan, Terry, “days from Baltimore, with mdse, for Rio Junciro; ‘Alte fue. pMeatiner, ahd being by me daly, sworn, doth de the Rio Grande. Mr. Turney, elected to the Se. e grief of Mr. Allen admits of no consolation. t all. to Jol & Lowden. Heanove _peanis oa | Saw pose saa ony mat the above certificate sign any H i | sales were as follows. On Schr Wm Heary, —, from Georgetown, with mdse, to nate by the whigs, reads Mr. (alhoun and the | 1 stood at the door of the vault to-day apparent. | *! f i " 5 i y . ry © | ly unconscious of the throng around him, the | 24¥: 1214 bales; Wedn ales; Thursday, secret tats, Post, 4 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to ome Poru, d | . h : Smack, 90 days fm Pailadelphia, “balance of power party” out of the democratic bales, and yesterday, 724 Selse—the market closing very | waver & Lord. ‘a, ‘Mareh 1e--Ase sohes ard, 7 | 1A, An Barba- | | i Sworn to before me this 21th day of October, 1646. Bign Oe VAN TINE, . Alderman of the Ninth-Ward. ‘KILLER. mys Gentlemen—During the oharch, and in the act of reading tl tears streaming from his eyes. She was the love price & Lord. Star, read himself in. Steady, my bey, Mladen pf tis aay youth, and long years had intervened, oe foliowie Secmieae Sune soot ordinary, megane VEesuiadittoee Ct MeMarth, New York; Sigual, Currier, Newba- pen is disposed to run too skimmingly along. but e had patiently waited, and at last secured | 10c; middling, 105¢ a 10%; middling fair, 10% a lic.; | Sehr lowa D-ton, Baltimore, md: ‘LACHICOLA, March 1—Arr, bark The plot is disclossd—Venice is preserved—Mr. i in two short years to as her in the earth, | fair, bi Pac Si vaya sales of the week, Gebr Geo Ross, Puirliny ‘Ponce, Luce, Havani Calnonn is denounced for the high crime of being | ad the cherished Ropes of a long life, in the | te tet ge tye; 33 at If oe Pate Behr Gen Boot, Ci a candidate for the Presidency, in opposition to | 8T@V¢s by her side. Me beg leave io say that sue | ora. et ‘at 19 15:1 Aart AUG ight from Sandy Hook, with ma: | the programme of the Admaaistration, (not as | Was the daughter of Governor McArthur (and | * ii S)atl0i16: 1716 000) ‘998 at Insc since At 10 | hogsny from the wreck of Henry G King: yet disclosed,) and he is ostracized and jutrned not the widow, as we had supposed). She was | jo4 at 10%; 468 at 10, and19 j UAB at 104; fe Newitt, Barclay, 2 days from Philadelphia, with corn out, as the whigs turned out John Tyler, for s before her last marriage the widow of a Mr. | cents Long Cottons—There bas Dee soneinreheiee to Aled Barratt & Co. ‘ Coons. The magnitude of the great events of Below. oking the constitution in their feces. Ob! great B nts of | this article during the post week, and we can report the porian eo how many sins bave.been Contmit. | the day had effaced our recollection of the fact. | sale of 283 bales, comprising 103 bales white, ead 108 wheat Gustal Wasa, Brandt, from Gefle, withi ron, ted io thy name We put that in by way of an Ww. and, and 73 bales M: Ofthe for | “Also, 1 brig—unkne | ets Teneriffe; br jour and cora. Onleass;sche J Broguard, Pt ra,to Mr Finney. ware, Borden, Fall River;sch Jeans; 3d, bark ib ip my | for a mouth, at least, but to my sai | thorough applieations of * Roake’s lodi ry the next morning entirely well. 1 have also be troubled with lains, and have tned every thi heard of, bu: never tound anything that gave me diate and permanent relief, as the use of your 8 ment.” vs SYLVANUS WHIT: Brus ioeet, hath emollientto John Tyler. But, again, go PAPA Tepe 4 sh ras Pe nd 64 bales Salted. Brooklyn, Dec, 16, 166. a a — fe Packet ship Fidelia, for Liverpool; bark €b » fe — Mr. Calhoun is read outof the party, and Mr. Purtapetriia, March 16, 1847, stained, extreme rates 4a 13 cont principally Weis | Olugow.. pabiehapie cid i pices aed 8. INGERSOLL, sole ‘ qeftinelpal Depor, 336 BEAKL Street. 8. INGERSOLL, Ritchie is turned out of the Senate. A ‘hue and | The Rev. Wm. Hogan, who has reeently been | cents. "The Maines brought from 94 2.29 conts. ‘or sale, also, by all respec a cry is raised, and the great nullifier is to be hunt- | lecturing in this eity, upon “Romanism and | . A?4Lcuicons, March 6—Cotton— here has been but Herald marine hig Saag meng 5 7nd . * - Fi very little inquiry for cotton since our T' y 1847. 5 . ini ed down even to the tice marshes of South Caro. | Priestcraft,” was taken very ill yesterday morning | the aggregate. sulee of theffour days not excgeding 906 | The ache Mary F Lucerlom, Seull, master, from Phil Biden, for Fail River. loving: Posse; | MONTHLY REPORT FUR FEBRUARY, in the Sonth—-he is sure of the south w tA the | shorily after breakfast, and 1umors are afloat that | 9,000 Dales. Factors have seemed bat little disposed to fo Bro fee JSealvage. The Serene wentinas Comenaly) Seppe em ayer os hee ey H ?' STITUTE, improvement of those “ inland seas but as | he has been poisoned. He remains in a very criti onl seed equal indiderenos rome vale py eye ' ci Fon, March 15—Sigual for a bark and fall ri hcoestneety No. 75 CHAMBERS 8t = Wright or Cass may carry the north, it is well | cal state, though hopes are now entertained ofhig | Dee? ®t our quotations Ls t Classification—Ordi- (Bremm) Feldhaven, jdt, Neptucey Baan Cases Svovemevery Desares, nary, 6% a 934; middling, 93¢ ‘ork; arr llth, eld 1atn, sche M uh, ae mn ness we ate tohive an indepen- it commercial interests will enough toconsider the tributaries of the great } ‘ 4: good middling, 934 a ca; Coral, Wood ward, ly lakes nnconstcatonal. Bat he must make sure dartat Ph icf mwas many years since the | Yi! nding a, 0 WB ta, ioe “1 ei is rt in’ Mateaeae: sel § Cases of plowsy, of the South against the machinations of the next » Mary's Catholic church in this city. a duavi hae agar a moderate | “The brig He'en, of Baltimore, ariived yesterday, and 1s 7 kxami Baltimore convention. There 1s a chawce of | Thomas Martin,a blind man, was robbedof a | oertie tete uel my ieecewa op aio18 bales mOMah Betas of Philadelphia, arrived ‘A . area the Jase in female urethra maintaining the South in the chance of securing dk hi} sveni follow:—19 at 9) f " he rin Hood "Ws ‘CHARLTON, March 12—Arr ship Ferax, Godf« 5 Cases of whites, falling 7tralpiation of the heart, the Presidency, The South is the object, the P: gold lever watch last evening, by three men, who | 9% follow:—19 at 036, 66 at 0%, 26 at 9%; 153 at 10, 218 at in errgo of bark Aan Hood, jon, previously re- | $4 Keb: senr O te, Auld, Bostor rt womb,andbei 4 Secon ve " re: Ys ject, the Fre- | stopped him as he was passing through the | 10%:, 764 at 10 1074, 908 at 1034, 264 ds Bor and Caravan, Springer, N ing down pains perfeet- 5 Gleet of fong sanding, | Bt 10%; 90 at 10% rount of bi ia, Hall, N York: ly ens 12 Bore eyes. sidency is butthe instrumentality. An independ- | Washingt k Me gton market, Southwark. ent candidate, securing the South in advance, The supplement to the Central Rail; i Mn ve r road - ; walleesy ie $e epee to an exclusive municipal corporations to cabusttie tras Tos muda out Lear ros ona in the North. Suppese Cass stock, was killed this morning in the State | the sales amounting to only 88 bales, as folio 22, one the Baltimore a Ve crepe “pe the gislature, the House refusing to suspend the | 13 at 24,19 at 26, 29 at 27, 19 at 30, 2 bales at 84 cents whigs to appoint one candidate for the whole | rules in order to take up the Senate’samendment. | Pet lb. ey 2 Cases ot i ; i Bioches, "veurreal’ on in, i settrece me 3 so em, 1 Disease of the liver, ise leaking Th ing portion of bark N : reshipped to New Orleacs by brigs Napoleon and Metunore. ral, Norton, Belfast, to load ain; seit orputin sone of South Carolina, Ala: Ra sorencare hoon ppc rs ie hen Obed Bates of Frights. 17 For particulars of the retiny, Gey onboard the whale oven, March 11— Arr acht Bride, Pressy,Now York | i 4 Irritation in wrethra, Fonte tas’ Houe, 8 terete a wae cleo” | day of the session. the measure may be cousider- | for quate and Xfor tox Toland 66 aullings fortes, | “truer vopsetetie Solera: or Here, will lore at the | B80 nn trea ce dee ee Orenarions axp Cunae, Mr. Caihoun—and ‘that isthe only chance; but pei ane ib) eh ‘edvaten' eh funy th | end 17d for Soe abich re Brit vessels Exchange Reading Rooms t half past llo'eloek. © | yLAetrona, March oar aa oe peta | ta Tegsees of thoubia and 1 Tames removes ep em: re fac As it gous, and it covers the whole ground, | ture about sunset last evening in pallant eeyle, "a | an, eng ment ae thew ite be oe Ny iropnn md A gree pe |] Fretaratenoseting 5 ose eremoved, The orthodoxy of the democracy foresee this ar- poses bn ater hers while day here, sod the | New York five further “recltged, the echt aking rept BI ont, ress, B | 6 auiecuee cored iu are a iho ree gg ag . nears i Yorn ogee Bit Leo a improvements made to her boiler and machinery | forsee *yet Berle for a Benen WS tet cottea and ui ee Bowen tin! errs ph a | 1Diploeation reduesd, so- SPSS eT hens then 10% are i Garlton, e 1d for Boston; Hanover, of Bath, from Boston or Wesh- Nvitue, Merch S-Arr big Mentor. Gi oop Crgnet, White, ‘Nasu, NP. Ca sch rt echt Commod i Almedey Rowhwdst oes 3a, inst the | have tended greatly to tho improvement of reavidr nominee. "Mtr. Calhoun, perhaps, Tor| ingens Sexy <pezapaedngd We Ate a Ak por Prieta BB e < mpe ed South. He | “The Supreme Court of the State yesterday ree Boston at 130, the parties chartering, obligating them- ie @ strong upon them in the annexation of | fused the application for a new trialin the case | #¢lvesto give her onother freight for the same port at ‘Texas—bat he may clinch the nail. He thinks | of Frederick Reidel, convicted of murder in the | 421m Case she returns and chooses fo accept it. To New © as it in the resolutions against the Wilmot | first degree at Pittsburgh. His execution will | * shipments sre still being made at 1%, at which i veral injuries ere 3 ‘New York; 3d crows tho veaainionsdaclaratory of the equal | rorefa¥ tke plese one ®Ols ot Seek hintacckangea.® vr el River. Povelgn | a pure Leno wausnarer Wi ery ie Cart Outs Se daeenlopaie- sae cee vem and Sip publlo eiveein atime pte eihngei hed Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, , March 11.~Freights, both and | fai ig ihe sat. not being’ sble fo eet over, oa agcoust of tbe Lr ea Ra in Rg ad | AT, Res forth. Benton smells a rat—he scouts the resolu- | on we ae o eee 2 Bons 463 foe, cxtromely dull, ond have further declined fary mmecoee eakine Sine font weaine betwee: el Horehkise, do; John'D Dil } vemtignon | phe bark Howard nce bese, taken Spier | _ Scun Rienwonp, Stover, from Thomaston for Nepoaset, re schr Albert Rogers, Saun- ‘the nites no Cid, sehi . NN York. cab ea oie Bolan, | etek ect te EDFORD, March 14—SId sloop Corinthian, Shepherd, jiet sex and conditioa. vons as abstractions and as fire-brands thrown ! R 6s, ’s8, a1; 00 tke pa,1h; linelieaige on 70988 U out to se! Lhe world on fire, But it won't do. The | 8 Benk Notes, 74; 20 Philadelphia. Banke 118; 20° Vick». | resolutions will take hold im the South, and Mr. | burg do, 94; 26 Lehigh, 283. full cargo of square bales cotton en. | st7uck the pier at the railrox prides, gr Dorchen eam oe Pathons will there maintain his ground." Ttnow | «Ariza Rutse—4 Penbeylvanie Bank, 266; ono Uf | waged at 1¢ cont par pouud.| To Now York, Plage. atthe reese! about ax ine rahe water, aed esomes imperati pig ake H wwe ae! Gs ie w York, i filling t a Pema’ that he should be formally | Tso iivene'Valley Coal Cor 36. 300 eset Bank: | vessel for New York, te er o16 and i oxious drags, injuri to_the ite . Bocafeanece: tho system Trot, iuivc'ion. Tineasands of Yon stan been cured by a single bottle, wi jeally eared wita half out six inches below the water, nod | N York. ‘The ty tran on the fints. Py i 1, Aver wilt by Ion withthe eacepiion of | Wem Yorks te lea tot Gull ot Mestcoy nomen excommunicated. 616 and 60 per Ib ; Thomas 'P Hart, Appointed to the task: “The day aera eer | My ; for square und round bales cotton and $1 90 per suck for Of deck.’ The versel and cargo | HeMiagiin’ Neve Grlease vest Susan Center, Melaty rae oft poh sep y comes i= Srconp Boann—8 Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank, 49%; | Tice, and we believe shipments by some of the regular ae ew Fork, Sold whe ig with the fate of nations and of Rome.” 190 Union Insurance Co’ Scrip, 60; 500 Stat ma 1005 | packets have beon made ut the To Boston, | | Scuin Meuriit, Sawyer, from Beothbry for tastport, went | yHROTIDENCE,: Maret, 19—Arr retailed at Bowery Mr Benton in bis white waistcoat, black stock, | 49) 70M: 100 Vicksburg KR, 8%; 48 Lehigh Interest, | Sogagements could be rade at %o for square and round | sshore off the NE pointol’ Owl's Herd hirbor, the 17th Inst, NYork: p00 Three Bret wery and. Hoaston, Bowery gold rimmed eye glass, and black riband, docu. | % 97 U 8 Treasury Notes, 10075 @ cotton. Lenin | CO, Cael of Broudwiy and Cham. 6 ments before him, the faithful aro } the cabinet at his back, arises to io exeoatern, Sales of Stocks at Boston. Foreign Markets. | and New Vor "Gurdn | Mancm 162 she Fitehburgh Kailrond, 128%:5 6 Ver. | ,, Havawa, March 3—The favorable eccounts from the videvee, 5 rc. alton iene of Maal ke! y, fin N Orleans for Liverpool, March 3, off “ape cin 1 yore Pee vide Bhi the cowspirator, He reads extracts, he quotes United States have v4 itn wrath : y y } F put up the price of molosses hers, fore and aft sehr with « Kobertson & Cormick, Norfole, Va ;and P. Co i tet tnt te seg ue | pear Megara aes | Ua als utlrs kt | gee Wi Boe, 2, of ty | Haka i, eae, | Rea Boras A AL fpo) Mc. Calhoun in the hasty tanner in which | wich and Worcester Rajlroa), 49%; 60 co #,0/ 494; 175 | there were Do sellers ot Drs. Large saleshave been | Brig Elisa; for Portland. Mareh 3 at 35 6 Jon 7233 ssteane Peal New Orleans 1% potty # : SU FAX oe. ou he cousummated the Texas annexation. Mr. | 40 *30d 4934; 26 do Bids 494; 26 do biw 49%; 100 Rast | made at +2 re. in Cardona f veesols were plenty, Halt. (9 am, lee iiecieere eo N York for Ganda. De Bi Kae bacmn quod de: | louper March 7, 1at 3806, ton iver Benton sits down. Now, sir, what have yon got | Boston Divideuds, 8 +16 | Pate Resa d go up to 4 ri to say? On the spot the nullifier nullifies he fe. | peneiaieaneiidiieng brown and yellow sugar, snd within a week ate Be Yeoman, | wre the worst form of thisdiwe panger, Old Bullion overshot the mark,and his | (Colonel Caleb Cushing, of Massachusetts, | fice Podat 18 ses lard $14 pA se vag oak tech: Be at Jeb, stint rebounded sgainst himself. Bat the orthodox | ha» veen in Wa fo will be #0 good as to consider Mr. Calboun respon- | °° He will probab! pact out hi vivie for the war. It will bea greataccommodation | Spe gta) Ley ens; Albion, Hatha is teason, and sld en route for Mexi- | $5 per bri. New Orleans flour, $1634; molasses freights, NE, Ny ort Catala Oa two wore to » ie hey At prem.; London, 7 & week, AA , ed 7 hg end of wae reduction one made in the price of se lack doi and, Wilts, do; | ia inde nv, Liverpool; | pility—Phove individeals wi ¢,Br Jobn Bell. Carrol, jome habit, can positively. b E 2 ia, id, waiting: Peter Sess door 00 Dre fohnson’s. 425 Lm were to Mr. Benton, apd it will keep this “proud Cesar”

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