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i | =—————— SSS Aaa Sh Oe psn THEATRE Miates be Greched to the charter of all these companies, vat ‘ben we should wot see such an immense ex pansion of credits. Insurance companies general. = TO THE LATEST MOMENT. rox '@ tro Jote ‘Phe personal liability cleuee should a MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ae t Jy are not im the habit of paying up even tke SF det cdanead on eo fentes dit Richeliea, Mr. Forres GENERAL TA 8 ON. smallest losses willingly, but resort to ltigstion of ‘Also, an lavoice Super Ingraiu and ¥ i Goust de Clormase BeBe sal’ Fakes Jocohe Bessc oars FELEGRAPHIOC. every kind for the purposelof avoiding just claims agaivat ‘ Retina me eee, | eee AEN CAO, ie no ot piel il a More Confirmatory Accounts them, particulerly ifthe parties holding these cleims are | ork Kuviteble Invuranes Ch H DUCLUZEAU Auctioneer, | ~Maties Sar. Baas; Count Achar de Cusasane a & TER FROM THE WAR QUARTER | poor, and unable to contest a long drawn out lawsuit.— tinue open till Monday ma GAPE OF thie CUMOUS MECHANICAL MUsHUM | Qa‘Tueidey the Tiogedy of Otello by Mr. Borrea LA Q | oF THE ‘When 8 very large loss is experienced, and the entire Miia renees have adjourned, to coum | ieacu en aely er suentae nthe heel heres mecee uc} Selseh Pease oelock t performance will com resources of some of these companies are carried away, collection of Meehsnieal C! sical Instiuments of the Lafayette Bazaar. Amon, are The Celebrated whose Movements . ing’s, an peel u those holding unexpired policies upon which Premiums | jam! have been paid, have to abandon them and re-insure ‘aemselves somewhere els. ‘The whole business of these concerns is @ one-sided movement altogethor ; it is in | H 4 i Well { ry t, john Ven ive, own. 5 ar. J tH Alonzo, |S. TH, Gibion, F Retertsca, ‘ito, qver sixty Rare Cunduitin, which ae of ti most Bung Core, ra, Serggan BATTLE AT SALTILLO M™ovements of Santa Anza. OONFIRMED. THE CAPTURE OF TRAINS. Bere mere ase RUMORS OF THE REPORTED GREAT BATTLES. igre in |g ig foncudeich ef wiih uyomatou Dancer ataie Crt io, 0 from its fs ly surprising, Hf surpasses ind of mechanism » Bi rgeant; reality heads they win, tails the insured loose. Bx Old Stock Exchange. ae ‘Automaton Flute Player, ncaa tent Fp lory 1296 cents. Sule Uae, WS Who Harem RR a Hd aso be aoe m : tefl, nd eaaal to any perforer, be Seats ovat tt oiclockFerformauce commence st’. | Immense Loss of the M&exicans. THE ORITICAL CONDITION ue etal, Y = | “400 odo bam ie 8 ae 18 is | Coben of the charter any beobbined co Aeros Witeat jarmogican as powerful asa church organ. NEW, OF 4a HO SE formedy the Green- OF THE i 9 me io | “Tisre : ‘Organs. ; y street, corner of Varii = Ps | _mhas fo Fi Paintings, Iu- | Monday m ence MESO; FORTIFI He Gite eye igherg wer 3h” | 7 NOTHER GRAND TEMPERANCE DEWONSTRA- by pe, Meroncopen and Electric Machives, ke. | & ConMin: Brealey, Bir’ Faden eee ite Six | ERECTION OF FORTIFIOATIONS. 4265104" TROOPS io obartts hie 1 ae Bb Soc | Wedsasday Evening, March at athalf sare? ocleeisse Ris | anf Macarrns Wil be artanced for examisation on Moudey, | ~Siguore an by DELP as 8 POaT—c at ‘ 4 ie " peitinien Beak @ 3 | TOI the TRIUMPH or i lecision of | For further particulars apply to T. A Artiult, Lafiyette ton. HP hy Walton, Mrs. Piltoan Pl The Attack on Vera Cruz. Monterey and Saltill ~oipes do go 085 | the, Supreme Court of she United, Brains. musaiuing the Bazaar, or af the alice ofthe auctioneer, 20 Flat si A Hote Nall perform his fear of megic oe Er nterey 0. tong ygemnalegher ad's OR 3 "Se aond | 40, tofarther the extension of sad law erie Cie ak scopes: made be Li [aha OF ehlinated rhssoiage | 100 Reading RR si2ms 58° 100 do 380 4989 | dresses by W. E. DODGE, Esq, J.M. VAN COT, Esq, "These Circle $0 cts; 2d and 3d Tier 25 ; | | — ATTACK GN VERA CRUZ DApkeh Bek oe w10 3 | the APOLLO VOORLISES, P iM BROWN: wane auction, st the L temebaa rg peeciely.._ Wasuixoton, March 21-8P.M. | TH , a0 0 " : | 35 TMinoie Bank 1396 Wo Loug sland = te an sei patte Sag.» will preside: La | way, ou Briday, 28th of i M)fcHeL rel 2A he Ser EATRE Monday | A later arrival at New Orleans from the Brazos, keo., &e., &e. Fi ok’ ita waa ur} tr is verde atthe Geaet.1 Pemperanen Ccunail, Rg thea wy Savon ery | Buch, the spenraganzs of ghe FLYING HORSE baal confirms the rumors of a battle at Saltillo. i id nae 25 Mohawk 63% 30 do 930 26: *-4 i “Te be followed by. the q ‘Lema. | No actual details have been ived, but the {From the New Orleans Delta, March 13.) odo bao 6 A.C. Mi NAGAN, { Com. of Arman ements, HOUSE AND FURNITURE TO CHES Folemches, Mine Mary Tatler | oxicans state that Senta tana eevee he | ‘The sche Cinderella G. Seull, Capt.’Scull, arrived last Second Board. | Phd A TWO mocr andre htee tees is 4fter which the furce of the KING'S GARDENER. Santa Anna lost immensely, | syening from the Brazos. indebted to 25 she Nor & Wor aS 8 HAMER ARWIVED. a dway, fa {throug out in mot h the fxeavaganns, euticled DIANA’ and was repulsed | Capt. foul! fe tee very kind prompt. paper in ial Papers, Forei fewspapers, Ci Mr. Walcot; Diana, Miss Mary Tay- | ere “ | us % sontec om 7 iy ter, Ke. Possession can be had before Way, il desired | Tian, .s 41, | , All communication is cut off between Camargo | Wich Be Pt Te TBs following important ne . mnyege See mee Lala | soa nw dine ke eee Ae CO. terins, apply to K. F. PARRISEN, 113 Souih street. | ig GuEer boxes, 5 gris: pit one shil- | and Monterey ; and nething is learned but from | The Cinderella left the Brazos on the Sth inst,, and too negae RR i brian eae abs sobearaatey OLEASETis Manion Hoes Frese | jek: curainriaen na | Mexican sources. | aoe oer Eee ore Dae. Wend is well and’ most invors: mazisre : on eae oN. ' on De. Nortene mn : 7 | PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers street—MON: | i i ‘i aician 2 Tae HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. fii: renee: Jp. adjomiag the Sarise Teriion ‘the | © DAY EVENING, March Std, lan aight’ of Romiars | Fortifications are rapidly progressing ut Mata- | BIg RR ee ae eee ean ter tiene ee po pert CO eT hen ea Ree es Shee means eeand | Oper ot 1 BARBIERE DI SiVIGLIE mingas, thy rasos anid Camargo. | PSived from Gen, Taylor since the S30 of February = Wednesday Eveuing, Mara th, b: poe ‘Verdi's Opera, | All is activity in those places, as the Mexican | There were many Mexican rumors in circulation regerd- she Nor k Wor we sarees teat the 6. a6 the crass of © 2 moraing, was diseovere 4 Monaay WH | Placard snd atiuihcdy hem, buck Vier Eypnad Roa AM beecs Open, | £888 were reported in the vicinity. ing Ge romense sigoly Seren Meee: ¢ extinguished by th aid oft a ht DE SRAMOUNIX. - ea From the Island of Lobos, information has been | sion on the Rio Grande and San Juan rivers. Matamores 2 # L, SNOW SOCIAL UNION. Ni ‘Opera ‘J bo sina ™* | received that the Mississippi volunteers have | Hat teen: Setled brome Sroepsend eat Dae. rove fe TS of E. & the E. L. 8: oy fosial ne TU LEY.—rart of « geutect nou. + | Opera Books ay pe bed oe ee Ist tier Boxes | ben ordered from there to Monterey. | Dually on aged in throwing up fortifications « la Fort — | fied to moet at their hall, No. 111 ery OF the second floor will be et ready fare acne aad Pr te, $1 , 50 cents; tees Aree | The attack on Vora Cruz was positively to | Brown, filling barrels. casks and bexes with send,—thus CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘ofreapect to thir late worthy member sister Catharina | Telerenen Ser ee ee pee ma a why lo lor § persons, $10. Seats cau besecured at the | | making as solid a wall of defence as the materials afford- New Yorn, Saruspar Arraancow, March 90. A iaterey. Soeia Union No. 2, are respectfully invited to * a FOR sate Pee ace ip ie, Rartoemamners'| haivetaken pace. oe the 10th. | od, to nepal say etteck thas sight Ye ye yee depot ‘The general inectivity noticed yesterday, continued | /°%0,04,i8 full regalia. LEANDER RELLY, G. 8. A THREE 810 ~IRGUS—BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE.— | , The Western mail brings nothing west of Cum. | st ihe Brazos. This would, intimate thet thoee w Le to agreeter or leas wee ete: The chief reap ' G, B. CLARKE, | isi tore the 9d and | Moxpay EVENING, March 24-—The entertainments berland. | entirely Without foundation NEG Withaecay four were made either with privileges or for future de- | WT KRCHANT TAILOR, 11¢ Willi mea Nicon and Me alien, wnt Wal's Kacree, led by hi com M ‘th livery. Small sales of Generes wore made for cash at Mixew Borer faker that haven pep hind lpn i ’ Sone yard of fF, | Mg games Nixon soa the Bronk Horeales. | Ausane, March 31, 1847. | lecentainel Wty Mlten tiem Cote emrnet ist cae $7. ‘Southern was inective, and prices for immediate femencury, te vo perenenet be snot recommend foen feet in front, wid i e | xine bul . en oft arrels will play a variety of | The steamboat Hudson arrived here at two | he ea At the time | write this, | expect Gen. Taylor delivery’ nominal. Wheat exhibited no obange in quo- | ‘™ireuate jwaseometrical ation ©) ° | | street. For further particu Horsemanship, Vaulting, Tnmbling, Rope Performance, Fos: | °'elock this afternoon. | ememaies Menaeeas Se Soe ee eee tations, and no sales of consequence were reported. | ack Leperendy de. ‘To eoneinde with the Came tect otLUBIN AND AN.| it has rained very hard here all day. | Ee ee eres ai crave Laer intelligence of Cem continued steady at yeterdey's em though the | Lower qualities, it, 8, i A. few' Overdeats, ne, still iA M Doses speneti porieeuates senescent aT SAS a era vi | rhere an a. reget Groanllt by. ths buat! vases sales for immediate delivery were not so large. Some | le $16. pet} AT FRIVATE SALE—The property known as No. Fit 1a. uth | BY THE MAILS. | toe ome lhsony: teoueecliand UAE eins. Be otere ode cet ‘All goods bought and sold for ensh. matetere_| 196 Mulberry street, : ORRIN AREUM | | throngs which we received the sbeve,. wi near | —THalk SEATING, HARDWARE &o feet. A two story brick thy BX. t rather lo than io trans. | ‘Halk SEATING, HARDWARE, &c. | ‘story ym res | { it a battl tually fought cline" Prvisne wore gust, ad without change fer | 9 Li, PAT-TEMCESTS SRS TUE accor | te Re eb acen Vy aac Hee ier | Sisitant i suock. nics wilt eahited's Bieaate AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. —{icuelule tas ere probly much enarkeriet~ old pork. A: lot of new moss sold at $16.25. ‘Transac- é 4 Ehlaee ‘ke, ou the ster- | bond and meftguge,at 7 per cont-Lnqtireos the premises. | 4 Fanoremie represgutation}a( th | tween our forces and Banta Anna, about the time already ices; warranted C. 8. files ‘t indicated. This report " cl Lseke: Brving Pees, ee ; ‘ON BONAPARTE, F states that Taylor gave Santa tdons in groceries were rather limited, and without ieee tk sori ne of fin Chet at iia. 1ea®r0 with ail the pageantry and pomp of thar cosa Wasurnaron, March 20, 1847. | tae cde inte Gene anon material change im prices. About half past 8 P. M., nged pric . Feneral assortment of staple Sheflel connection with Capt. Montgomery's i Also, wii NEAPOLITAN BONN. | exhibited at all hours, perfect | “ Variety i i i ted as being the fercest and most important 4 TWENTY OF THE LARGES | Variety is the Spice of Life. is represented as being Just at the close of ‘change, s message reached the Seer ea cos OBEN kt BOULD, | Dealers ara stinteerses rap Ne | in the world, worth, in the earns! re, SF rAmON if | The great celebration in ycsch Moy to-day, in | that we have yet hed, it is ge poring ae apene city by telegraph, stating that the Hibernia hed ap- | it Svodhih Se oe Taee mp nesta i} ae n superior \ iy aera manaetar Baad tn ora ~Ethiopian Minatrele-L eee Cane: Ow honor of the re-annexation of the ancient city to | abe pete gorge ge ing mist hove FOURTH WARD. e ey are also manu: ing a now style Mead ae } ared off Boston, and within one hour’s sail FOURTH WARD. wi Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years 12% cents. A f . taken place in or near thborhood of Saltille, Gen. Whict,’‘Tlis tdupeacemsut, of ovarss, suspended. ot Pian, Poanh Wand oho eee PeEICAN ELECTORS of | sated Bosnes in doves ely beauefals tnd we | 222 the Old Dominion, was a failure. The soldiers | Path Pie moos tte have fafa back, with the remain: dependen jendly to the h oh eaauldaae‘or teaser | cue fahtonie ae fri further operations forthe day. The anxiety to learn the ating iti: i it force, to noted for its great natural de- peice: Kospelieg samers willbethe | NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY _ | had gone off to the wars, and the citizens did not | der of his force, a peas noted ct ANDEL’8 MAGNIFICENT ORATORIO OF SAM- y of 4 i i | fences, in @ most fashionable | KA SON will be performed at the Taberaucle, on Tharsday | TU’ Ont, and the procession was very slim, and, | [7 of the news was vi ‘Attend a meeting at the Shaks- | tion made thus early in the! the above rumor as we heard it last evening, Seman nis cna |B een eSch aRRN RE “arses trate PStmuay nge acon, | ESA eater aren | Mepis tnem doer warped. oda ta ee ase '. i on wit ranks, rf i, an spent edse <6 Ped eee caads Nba trig. aod raison: erPogeing fo, of ihe Sais, Boe bene oe ee i ey sedyrill beaesisted by the best veea! and instramencal talent || We aro informed that Senor Atocha is in this | Stems ‘Sething definite was kuown as to the sctusl 08 for Pearls q gCHABLES M. NANRY, Chairmen. ~ A LESSON IN ECONOMY ‘CHARACTERS REPRESENTED. city, having, we suppose, like a committee of the | result of the battle, ‘but from the lation of Capt. Mont- Besanax— Seles ware reported of yllow at 2 cts, To Troe Seas a I | DEVOR'S BAT AND CAP MANUFACTOY, se teeane ie FiS,Norsau. | whole House, reported that he had made no pro- | SimedZisacke of Bante Anse on Saitdle,it highly pro. WHA- Bleu Deal eee a ! is wan ; " : | ; made at $7; 3,000 Michigan, part deliverable in sane nt tthe ares b Hv street, 108. Fulton strect-=The proprietor o Gress in the business assigned to him, and asked | buble that a hard battle hes been fought Bidet arse tes sone, el fimceaeite iene o rece rte ep ba Pe rel was paid for the “reftisel ‘of 1000" barrelaof de, of ath stect. Sale peremptory, under the di | tit es for eee ge 2 foaratas bert he comld to persuade Mexioo to negotia ening from Camargo, per steamboat J. F. Roberts, on receipt of steamer’s news, at $7 5,000 barrels | Michigan sold, erty iH f* | beats of shapes, conmplemnten Gaienh of | an fe rT! June, at $5 76 y other requi ever. This fact hich, it more renerally adopted, wou ce. eben which he tried, and if she was inexorable, he could do | Capt. Reed. Our letters Gorroborate the report of Gen: iJ enemy, ler Santa | no more than to report that he had failed to do | pat Thong Pa pen «Lag peg ot Swen fig Predons | Sha aaa oweiee eke We understand that in June next the President | below. }d Ohio liana regiments , ritesrae 7 . i y the arrival of th | intends to visit his native State of North Carolina, Feluntlr renimenta to Monterey: tho tert Televe and to be present at the University at the delivery | the former. All vigilance is required of commanders of ror | of the inal address; Mr. Mason, Secretary of | regiments in the march frema Oommarge. ‘and wagons tobe the | the Navy, having been solicited to deliver it. parked at night to guard agi jester. parcel, consisting of 5 Lots, on the west gud telson the north si le of 2th street Bale pe- | laps my be seen at the Merchants’ Exchange, ffices of the auctioneers, and of James N: Wells, ‘Two-thirds of the purchase mo: | 1 ou mortgage, if required, at7 per cent. rable in May and half in There were few samples on the market and change in qfotations were noted. Corn—The sales in store, and to arrive mraan seat ithe from 26 290,008 bushels of yellow and white, inclu 19,000 yellow at 90 cents, for cash, with small profits, can compete triumph with a part (8.000) to be delivered for ‘shipment at the call of BONNARD’S RESTAURANT, the mont glariog aud costly tatablishiments ofthe day, andthe the purchaser; 2,500 Long Island white at 86c; 2,600 i of nop important or unimportant, in the manu- white do, deliverable in May, at 760; 1600 white, in rete fhderd ed arate ares, J No. 5: ma e Hat ana factory pia a low rent, the utmost economy in expenditures, ick sales ton ¢ or of the Taber: me ean obtain their tick ‘anal at GEORGE WHITLOC: ssary to enable the proprietor to war aon a tere enemy. I secure 5 to each of his their c the 15th, 4 eu, 3 begin to look ty blue. The wagon pe ch — aaee cenit Kovac ripehomabeth t eethetther Oe eereid the present week a large detachment of | y ee ‘and Monterey have been stop- was considered a little above the market price. irre Cloth Caps. “th 1 __. THIRD CONCERT, _ the Methodist preachers in town, attending the | pd RS. bushels Western mixed was eontracted for, deliverable | improved style asa kitchen. Tuneh 3 and postively the lest they cum give this seecon, church conference, waited qe! the President, | Camanco, Feb. 25, 1847 ip all the months of summer, at 70 cents. Rye was quiet | 100m. The second story is spacious dining room, and the | WPABERNACLES and had ‘a talk” with the Great Father of the | M. at Monto- t 90 and Barley at 75 cents. Outs—There was no | thitd story coutains « mumbé dining and sup- | style, (a beautiful article) h 23, 1847, wh 1 | red men. It was very complimentary on both ince lest report. Beans were firm and increas. | pyres, f° 8 gy eae aie Les adapted to "and. sol is i ft is i / trios, duets and solos | sides, the President expressing his gratification, mation: ‘That Gen. ing in value, owing to their use in Ireland inthe way of | whe. Susie feprure, and is also prepared to | in their collection, uJ Biemine thusthe | bya side wipe, that the. Methodist ministry did | aition at “Agua Nueva’ by 8 f ar bas od aad mag of all their entertainments. _ | Hot stand in the way of the vigorous prosecution | the engage ree ee ee ees emender nae hich’ Mr. KNOX, Tickets FIFTY CENTS, to be purchased at the Music | of the war against Mexico. Tgiote pte plana | 198 FULTON STRE, pS ‘4 Doors open at? orelock. Concert to comme: o'clock. | _ We enjoin it upon the 1h peters by pedal | On the 24th inst. orders wi rosalved here to stop p vl i ii i in| ‘ame fo, tetas of gestecanipuceen | [tow ree oapiy des paki sles Hac) PE | Kimaciand wind up and brig back the renty |S" obe socotdagy, tothe umber of 1m H superiaioud peraonally. We have no doubi | _ The quality of he article he offers toy publie approval and | 472 Broadway apie Goned as streets, | of indemnities, eessions, limits, and boundaries, | Tbe teamsters have besn trmed today. A large trin of rogerzen<The iy, Feach 1600 ted ada beageemetned mm manner towns: the most | patvonane can bajudged from the fact, that ne nan. ever far EVERY NIGHT THe wine * | and of un alliance offensive and defensive, in his 120 wegous sate earaee OAL waiiokis secobne ties Getaa Gectmlans Wise Go meetin ck aera'| IMP r ee veustomer, He will not say, carling ef hie ieee: | WITH THE KXCEPTION OF THURSDAY EVENING, | pocket, and call up the Senate, have it ratified, a anon eek Ghar ate Vehd cn eaters pe also took weveral pa fa. Froights to Liverpool hed, for MEORTANT 10 GENTLEMEN, ee, his peculiar facilities and taste, as the public press CHRISTY’S | minister confirmed, and sent down to Mexico, | monterey are entirely cut off Marina is occupied by a square bales, and 1% cts. for Sa ie GS batty ott Eas. YOU TO KNOW, that 91 | have circulated the fact thathe bas had'ao mpersar in hie bi MINSTRELS, and every thing done up in apple pie order against | jarge force of the enemy, who are said to be cdvancing Kuvrre—There waa no change in prices, and no sales : 2 depend upos havin stapes fox, veers past, FRESPECTFULLY announce, that for the better secomo- | the regular meeting of Congress in December. | upidly upon Camargo, supposed to be Gun, Urres'sforce worth reporting. | paid sing and alter NOTICE! fot on roped eile ta ghey btogh ives We are gratified to learn to-day, that in are- of cavalry and artillery. We have to oppose this force Fion—The market was extremely quist, and no sales | H¥, CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between ie Y by nt Hall, PLUNKETT & PAHDESSUS was dissolved by mu " poti me atrial, and you will fad that for Galt inet council the boundary line of Mr. | (of nearly 5,000 men) ubeut 1000, incl Quartermas- transpired worthy of notice 25 cents Doors open at 7—Coneert to com- | Calhotin, from the mouth ef the Kio Grande up | ter’s men. Guat" Baos—10,000 (2 bushel) linen, sold to go out of | 2 Heat destraocars stone Dicwing | SPER RUSE SAD Ie e ena JUL Jock Change of programme every evening. | that river in a north-west direction to the S2d de- | 4. sis is suat ahout o leave amt Theme ean ise to a ce ee, eed gis esas ngeh ae ae hing ever done in thineity: Please thisday’ formed rahip und AND TON | gree north latitude, thence up that parallel across | iaform you cf car simation bore. The ‘expross arrived of dew rotted of consequence. : | fe CORTI»BOS, for Robertson's Gee eetday Ee ae Ad eH POLLO SALOON, | to the head of the Gulf of Califor this morning from Saltillo. Taylor has fallen back from pri igetee- ‘The market was very frm, but tho sales very | manuiactory, No. 89 Fulton street, ‘New York, aad at there hs GENOVESE, aS down the Gulf, including all of Lower Agua Neuva; Gen. Marshall, who started from here abt CLOTHING Branch store No. 63 Fulton street, Brooklyn. this country; | (or the peninsula) if ble, or straight across | yesterday for Saltillo, received orders to stop half way, ‘Lrav—Tho market remained quiet, st $4 26. | [HE CHEAPEST gentsand boys fashions oan Se Maan teats molt lee shed wlent | from the head of the Gulf to the Pacific, i the | at the Rincontda pass, and fortify, 4000 of the, enem Mona! ‘A fresh cargo of Cuba arrived. There was | hment in New ¥. SADDLE HORSE secne he peseesie we ier ee 4 | Peninsula cannot be had, was under considera- | had been seen within seven = ie, = _ no change in prices. New Orleans was firm at 850; 20 iden Lane, between William and | WANTED TO PURCHASE, or hire for three fom Of toe Semuivan oune-0f locas Fer | tion, and that, although the President held out camp. This is our sit be Balti we, ap Ta Sorter pete nah lhay we wil be sed whchertee eee eae | BLL, ac this oMiees vesting ead onan Aser es | PE Concert to commence at 7 | for Lower, as well as Upper California, the ma- | other road we bai OR oo pall eer] N ero was scarcely anything doing in than Give hi “Terence coker — 390 Re 2: eine erertaterarr arte jerity of the cabinet expressed themselves satis- had the audacity to tak. Oh le eee salsaet ein mumiei ties 1d sold at 800 Will be mice’ to or a LOST a F day, the 19th Ta New| SELECT CONCERTS EVERY EVENING! | ed’ with the line across. from. the head of the store for'a cartel; the pereen attending to the store N, W. whalo waa Ineotive a€334 340, "Wp ‘quote crude | weilvncul eancestint ctuset be surpassed. ‘You will do SRR oenainca’ ‘with'white breast end’ fete, Had on In the Elegunt Saloon attached to the | Gulf asthe permanent line, if that, asa perma- | narrowly escaped he came in this morning, having “sperm $106 # 1 07, and bloached winter $1.17. The stock | suit. Do not forget the number, 96 Malden Lane, | ier wr 3 e BROADWAY HOUSE, | nent boundary and a permanent peace, could be | ridden all night. We are prepared for a desperate fight, of crude sperm at tho east was light, estimated at only | _m20lm*ric | Se (corner of Broadway and Grand street,) | guaranticd to us in a treaty upon reasonable but have at most only 1000 men. Another letter of the same date says, | havo only tias hi ke 2 000 bbis. D aGUERREOTYFE PLATES—Just received, a Targe | QMMENCISG ON MONDAY EVENING, Match | terms, We will not vouch for the correctne! "BOV: —A sale of 1,000 bbls new mess was report- THE PRIMITIVE OR WILD CANARY, JUS: 22d, at 8 o’o clock precisely. [Rmwrygy: . ‘ ‘ of, | tosay that a battle is daily expected ‘between General ed at $ 160 bbls old mese sold at $14 12%; old prime ee aE Hear ee tater an | received from St. Michaels, long breed tnd sous ec, | . Vocatters. yy, | this information, but so various and multifarious | 7,91, anq santa Anna. ‘The fatter is in great force a was held at $12 12%, while $12 was offered Gan 4 Maiden lane. navies, tin bre«ding cages, @ preventive for insects; Mrs. NEWTON. Miss Dé MORTIMER, Mr. LYNCH, | are the propositions relating to peace which have short distance beyond Saltillo, Gon. Taylor hus lott his Lard—26,000 Ibs of low quality sold at 3c. Lard—000 A CARD breeders ‘Canazyy reper hotap Sand Saft ree ee ee ee ance ts cents. maogriaer | been suggested. in cabinet sessions, that itis not | position at Agua Nuova, and fallen back to the strong bbls sold at 9c. Beef Hams were steady at 10 a 10K. ADAME B, LE’ | wholesale and retail, by W. 8. JOHNSTON, GAMKRIMMOBONNAMOULIGACANciaT perctea | improbable this may be one among the num- pass. Col. May was sent on ona scout, and a fow of hie Export, from 1st to 16th March. as 280 Broad ny.» Bear Chambers st. M* ration upon a sonmambulitt while uneenaciousia ber. From the outbreak of this war, peace | men were captured. This is the latest news {rom abe ve. to; Be 7King Charles Spaniels, English and oe perations have been performed with the inst two was the great object, and if ond has been eee _ piece = bed fo thle dled pay 7 ; a di ted of prejudice in | any suspension ut a forward movement, pro MUSIC. will repeathus expe! | Or of “the most active. and enterprising hos. | Visious enough init to keep us going for six months, it THE PIANO TAUGHT on very moderate i Grind | tilities, it was with the view of testing the) — Monterey, (Mexico) Feb. 21, 1817. $: | cannot Madame Levyy, teria. by a lady who has had experience in and r t | oli liew's and. if tb has been | Since my last to you, we have hadall sorts of reports ‘Sus ps.—Clover was insctive. The sale of 7000 lbs ‘establishment will, be Ba ee ee eee mene "To commence sty past? Admicance | ive branch policy ; and if the war has boen | a.'to the sivence of Senta Anna end his army upon Sol- wade yesterday, brought 7c. Timothy was inactive, | patronage she solicits, and requests an early call. 3 i * maz lt®re | Prolonged it has been entirely by the choice of the tillo ; but the intelligence was not sufficient to warrant While flaxseed remained nominal MADAME B. LEVEN. 174 Bowery. | ie tasthes the science thoroughly—terms three dollars + | enemy. They might have had peace last August | the boliefthat such was ,the case until yesterday, when SuGan.— We report sales of 200 hhds. New Orleans at | WN: B—Wonted a lady to superintend the sales. _m20 Im#re | PO; T8') so sced te Music, to the Office of thus pa HE Subseriber (late Core eos of J. H. Hackett, Ea.) | —i#st June, last January, if they had taken the | an express arrived at this place from Gen ‘Taylor's comp 4 cts. | | ONE EIGHTH OF AN INVENTION. be attended to m9 Tinvine pecibat (ate covpartagr of J. H. Hackett Esa.) | Offers of this good goverment in the good faith in | gt Agua Nueva, 20 miles’ beyond. Salllla, stating. tise ‘Lartow.—There was no change in tho market, and we | AN INVENTION for iner the speed and safety of | quote good rendered at 8% a 9 cts. has bee: i e | MUSIC. Atheneun, po a ME hg Na hd BALLS AND PRIVATE PARTIES furnished ill receive propesals from arti which they were tendered. Yet we can afford to | Santa Anna and his army were in force about 30 miles iu talent, for engagemenis for the en: offer them peace again, after we have beaten | his (Gen. Taylor's) frent. The purport of the ‘The stock being light, prices were steady, -the patent o! f ving Viol, Hai Piano F. - Season. 7! i ks fs i “ ‘i * it, th ly al- was, that Copt. Prentiss’ Company of U. 8. Art | ber iT id than hi a |, Harp and Piano Forte, or any number tra . tuem ogain; and iftuey won’t have it, the only al Oe foze last repped ot 236 wtiG cts. | entitle aud practical mi mor tenow in the-eigy, | Tent yi he musi selected from the mest faehicnebles Ope | poston, March 12, 1847 Howard acptetun_ | ternativeis to ley on ths Droedaides antl they bois | py ee eg iri "tut du quit atc" ™* | 4 met a nw 1p Aas HITE ate, tear |g x rue opstes HOE Tee Ciambonn, ans ate had ctekuton tee omsbainns cine Norns |tmeagtna teen rouuinavenyshetine ve fo Lit i, fl 61 FY and G. " ers, fessors, % , pave had enough of the barbarians of the — | 18-pounders re, were taken that nen een pals wes eng Pearieana | be sold to a sclenrifc and preet A wae f a itemerneas | No 127 Kim street corner of Howard thisimere ASE CHEN Bore. No. 43 Chambers at, next 8 poun tillo. and now, for | up. Gen. M ing Vessels were engaged yesterduy ard to-day, at 24d., in An interview may be had with thi ; Commencing at halt past7 | we udmit that resistance is useles o'clock. God’ sake, Lave mercy upon us. ‘The ulations het lor will bo ¥ ORDER of JOHN W. EDMONDS, Kaqi * : . . street, from 3 o’elock to 6 P. M., whe: B tpoey Paty) tek Vocaliste—Miss Glenlaton, and the celebrated extempore : ‘i | fully able, with the amail force now with him,to main Rea. Ee en explanation may be seen and heard. ant ta be Wevigons 1UUA makers sathenieis rence | aan Mit, Harrison. ; | he trial of Mr. H. Pegg be the ky tng | tate bis position egeinet any etfeok from the enemy ‘ai. Estate at Avction.— Lot on 281 st, near | : SEWALL SHORT. | dgainst absconding, coueecled and nom je btors, thet ‘hlime will preside at the piano. remaining indictments found yesterday for forge- | fie his powtl coat wa 10 boprecen ‘Tth avenue, 25499, ++ $1,275 | The subscriber wishes to hire two small Steam Evgines, aed again: ick Burke usual relishes, with superior ales, wines, ke. | ries it the United states. Wc. is still progress. | Gen. Taylor doy = ‘ack on Saltillo ; and ifdri inte sancneors 4 nie we hee a usr New ¥. at - | ing. m the first indictinent last night the jury | from Guavo, ha cnn reteat tp idemnennig, Where Lot adjoining, 1,000 | PURSE stdle of sual tainly ts clea U. C. HILL'S id. + | secure. From what lean heer, old Rough and Ready will be the fice GAN EESTIVAL y ehehe, cate be | P. S.—Mr. Webster is here, and will not leave, | hacen Sah covey ee jpn — op QOTuEE of Dolancy ond Chey sti ata 70x100...* 16,000 ee of this paper. _mi9 twerre_ | notice: and tha assisted byl the. musical sack ‘aid moat of the'voeal | perhaps, for the South before the end of the | Wrulas a teste the ene nw a teed een Yan ‘wo story bri use and lot on 26th st, between UL ENS, ne tugere swooped snp th. Al 6 went uy ‘ 2d und 3d avenues, 26297 {t 834 in, 6,000 beariter Sood Saib cairetoeadiin ot the public to | aay property by thew ave forbidden by levine soe Andy f | “Further particulars will beduly given, mui8 sawttre | S netie Die ene “ra mag et igo liraedalg | Deas Voemmmiccrena iat rensdatel Miaiacee and anect An interest im house and lot 40 ‘Tho 0 | marr Quill Pros, made eourely with tne pes: | “Datedtnemth tay of October, WW. | MLE AUGUSTA, straws. Mr. Benton leaves shortly for a visit 0 | gue compeny Kentucky carciry eno regular, eT oe Me ee dl , fing, | ~ fe16 1owM#rre fmnemnary ter hasoble Sreditors, oy ey ad Pmy his estate in Kentucky. | Inthe event ef Gen. Taylor being driven beck on | Monterey, it is understood that ell the forces will retire inte the Black Fort, from which positiongwe will have Ned. On the 2ist, Rosent McFauranp, in the 50th year of | elasticity and ease. SOIC 1 , THE UNI Jetters(post-paid) directed to qesccity snd eure, put up in boxes of. I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED ff part of the coun- STATES for the District of Louisiana—Josiah Barker et | Theatre, will be forwarded to he: 8 ge. h can be shipped to auy His fiends and those of his family are respectfully re- _¥;, Without risk Of dangling the pointe For sale b: | Wasuineton, March 19, 1847. command of the town. Previsions, ammunition, wood, by al vs. the Kxecutors of Chester Clark, ‘Thomas Hunt et al— | _ New York, March 1, 1847. m7 mare e_| 4 rays rt in great abundance— quested to attend bie funeral fry tas ee re: | _mhio Imesh KAMP, No.#9 William ot. | Tnequity : bill and amended bitt —I Lis DANSEUSES VIENNUISE. The Case of Mr. Barnard—Celebration in Alex. | %° ar orcamerten Sen RW jseevel tha €62 Greenwich street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one ANOTHER CHALLENGE. a Ted i i JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Ballet andria. y If the enemy come to Monterey in force, the city must Theatres in the U H polieioes for sepeapeeons vatae tbe made to | Mr. Barnard, late an officer in the Texas Navy, | fallinto Bog mld oy vied Privecs of erties = | who was sentenced afew days ago by the Court, | we can batter the city down, o t make the ene- to three years imprisonment in the Penitentiary, jarters so hot for them as to compel them to soo: » without further invilation. ‘The remains NCE MOR! will be taken to Bergen, N. J., for interment. On the 2st, Mr. Jouw Eaxin, oged 76 years. aoe cue His triends and acquaintances, iogether with those of his sons Wil @nd Joho, os also his sons in law Mr. Booream & Co:, Weymn “ Van Wek & Phillips, and T. W. Pinkney, ouisiana, and all or most of them m7 2taw tf Qi took tthe premium at Newark, N. J. We ate ef ES PATTY has rem: act James M , are respectiully invi- | vite the citizensof New York and the surrounding co bill and Pet, Se reed ewer, ae os Unipeeny Pace ook aiiat for an assault upon Mr. Hall, a tavern keeeper in °“The Mexican population of Monterey are , March 23, trom his | to give us call, and we will mrove the troch of in April next, and that « copy of this erved ice to No. 63 Chambers str: this city, with an intent to kill, shooting him in rmed, and ere moviag from this place ; th: 196 Center street, ut 1 o'clock P’M. 2 ep DUNCKER & BEE Hy, or pablished im one of the newspapers | 20 elock. . ¢ hile tt «| too are inoving,off ato the interior. They f he Liat, of Consumption, James Dwiont Lanna «, No. 58 Chatham sireet, near hambe of New Yor! least three times a REMOVAL the neck with a pistol while the prisoner was in ggnta Anna's & ligence of a bi m19 Im*r N ime, ut the expiration a state of drunkenness, was pardoned to-day by the President, on condition that the released pri- leweuiey, soner shall enlist for the term of five years in the 1 open my letter to say that another express hi regular army as 2 private. A petition to this ved from . Taylor’a camp. Ger effect, signed bya large number of our citizens, arance. The intel neighborhood of Saltillo is hourly ox- family, also the members 7 , LO. of O. F., and the iy invited to nd his alteruoon at 2 o'clock, from his late veet. his remains will be taken tor interment. E TT HE sigh migrant Society have No. 24 Spruce st. tale I certify the above to bea true copy from the mi the anid court, of the order this 4 taken inthe ab ED. RANDOLPH, Clerk. New Orleans, Feb. 1, 1847 f7 Switaw F PROPOSALS FOK WOOD } cultivetion of fruit tre 2 | knowledge of the many to Greenwood Cel Ys ‘ canbe HE subscriber will the Ist of April, 1847 Fn eM agp cance gg Rs Se NRE f i 7 * \ ‘ A , 1 | Adress Agricoiacoflesf tuspeser asia iwere | Pe snbecriver will receive aust the st of April, 1 14, dnolnding he. man upon whom the aseacie wal at the Sriais is approaching. "We look tors RELIEF TO SCOTLAND AND IXELAND, | CAKRIAGES Oak wood at Fort Colw Governor’s Island. Thursday. and Sat | committed, was presented te the President, aud a ery hour. : CEDONIAN. if . tobe enti posals for Wood,” ha i i forbid trustiny N° Ice TO Hi CHAWIT BLE ~The above named | FT HE subscriber offers tor sale nn excellent, assortment of —Seute Anna has 17,000 men and 19 pieces of ar- good Carriages, all ne rd Jes, warranted equlin ays | Genee of ihe bid feet, and giving the committee waited upon him, and urged his in- and the uames of two st tillery. Gen. Taylor has tallen back upon Saltillo. : ing been divested of ber national charsever by | iity to any thing in this market, aed Will be sold st ceasoneblo tthe int ad ye tervention to save the condemned man from ut- pall will soon open, end no ove doubts that" Old Rough eee Stl Qn aeoetine Erte iaelatins ais. | prie AMES BKK WSTER, fellas ta pericuien avon ale te tiaccelienee viel a wheeEn ter disgrace, by commuting his punishment to five | and Ready” will be again victorious, x" of seotiand and ireland, such conte yb | more td (signed) | ie entree varh anloed foe Newari years service in the army. From the fact that the (From the N. 0. Bulletio, Maro’ 13.) for the ay rt | HAVANA SEGARS few York: Ment ath en oe ; i offence was committed while the prisoner way in ‘The schooner Cinderella arrived late last evenirg with “ c rind | 200 releye} HAVANA St.GARB, of the follow. | ——S™ —°™ ArT ee wy! ondition scarcely to know what he was doing, from the Brazos,,which sue leit on the Sth inst. Though Houmend it inavifestly the daty of all those who | tins, doPeustelas, do Lodi ioe cate ee ees FROPOSALS FOR CUAL. 5 FOR LiVERPOUL—To sail on the th inet— | and from the number and respectabitity of the office sent ou board for her mails, the office ue boaored wich the charge” ribu'ing the alms 0} os, San Roman; La ding, bee for male by Neste, Fed aah Aacheeeth egos wentsd by Meee The fasvasiling 'acver ship BAVARIS, Howe | perioners, and the respectability of the family danas 4 . a 1 Satad M. ANGULO, 21 New at er, for the use of the troops at G: vernor's [:lend, pio- aud, will posstively sail azabove, teers M4 ROME | OF the nocused, the President was persuaded, received at tte a |JOUKNEYMEN FREE STONE Teaveci | Crna at tierra ey wvhyian 7 eapective places 0 the ship (ie eatmatebeiae near, Or perhaps one hall) | 48Y Will be Riven to good workmen y it ; for the delivery of which will b OU EHS | Quartermaster's Uihee, 60 Greenwich April proximo ; to bi lorsed, ** Pro} for Coal ie $1676 per | Bivery to commene ‘mouth of May, und to be come Fo= bela it or passage, hi v-ry handsome | reluctantly, to the pardon, on the condition sug- room accommodations, apply on board, at | gested. WOODAULL & MINTURN, | The people of Alexandria, late of this ~ienagpon 87 Bouth f f public: y y of Aw . | but now of the State ot Virginia, in celebratio: 5~ eeks since, and the nt nt to us in manu- the var 3 Pmomtation of 7 | Abram McBride, pleted by the ts of C ' ‘ t |b \ . sore ' prese: sent to Wad: th engaloyou te bay mero coea, and ihefeby cere ore done, Miright, 13th PUES 9S) '3) a auhaaehag yroh iy head FOR LIVERFOOL oNew 7 ¢ | the act of re-annexation, and in’ honor of cen©.%, script, and we presume ia a copy of w slip issued from you claim it; sf notelimed, the icy bo yd ah Se for March 2th. The splendid nal improvement bills passed by the Virginia the office in consequence of the rumors. The geo:iemen i ght ie Ge eke ase 7 haddeus Bell, « te LESSONS IN DRAWING, Bec. oe to | eetahip ROBCIUS, A. bidr ure, Calculated to benefit the commerce of Who Ln LO Bll pe I at fe pee 1 i EDERICH, t pve, her regal v- 0 q ~ taken from the geeties or whom they ave set Masterton & Sri near North River. yD tal Py hy wos ln drawing | colon freight or passage, apply on board at Orlenne wharf, the city, . # grand blow-out to-morrow, at th tae Rie Grane 5 ‘ that Gen Taylor's communications learn the President and Cabinet are to | (Po cut om, wad thet hey. are at Prevent entirely depend. ent on Mexicans ior ell their information—thet they are there. ‘W. | fortifying Brazos Island, Poiut Isabel, Matamoras, and every other point,in the best manner they could. By Great Faesuat in THE Waterre.—A letter | vther parsengers H ‘ orate ‘waver color pamting (aquarelle.) foot of Wall sarent, ents, which we & papier tne, celebrated Bedewt?, eSC Boe | a of ‘ORI, SH South street | he among the guests invited. We shail also en- yi sage, | ro dors SAE hg tacos aera tee ee bien ~| 7 Packet ship siddonn, Kaward B, cobb, mater, wil | deavor to ated rei Alex Wilson, Jersey city complishment of drawing end painting flowers, aa we lax to | succeed the Roscius, and sail 26th April, her reg 75 | ieeciptvot pro: Petar B. Anderson, Brooklyn, the geutlomen and boar jonis in and around New 0 s Vd sli tees, and will give certificates free Ceo vexay, | of West 20:h street. New York, Maron 24, 1847 se 8. The’ wereh square. ne ty be open fo: # learn that the battles took place on ' 5 | York, for all the other brane hie art : 9 7 the 21st and 22d February, and thet the loss on our site “AILS, IWINE, SHO THREAD, &e Miaeph Rogers foot West 224 street, N. Wt E Le'eriner. (al rage & Koop et at only renular bayer to sty pecker bak | secur river is extre us | that bo one doubted the facte-bat, they had oy CUT sat Wrowrht Nails Bradeand spines" | _Taston & Whelan, Brovkiyn —""_"_"_mip ere 1 Tet rer tata aT Oe ade oer vodimkere | AVOLA, Whitmore: maet, snow londu ge snd will ail the food” "The aboy large iorce-report eal 19 9 30,040, men ao rad owing, w wand baling Twine FAHE IMPROVEMANTS made in restoritg the coloracd | 122/899 Fianktio street. nnd at 5 rect. | ~~ ' ’ @ flood” shour ermy Pei to suit applicants, on gor |, foot ol al assengere in cars, le e " ched, yellow and brown Si pcechinely Sasi calor te make We real estate in this city. Apply to 9.8. BROAD, No.1i | modal Was tallbee: Ged commentetate n, | intense anxiety was felt for their safety. Tue exten, Ob Romy | and plain equal t ¥ th to | ¥ ‘all nye ing ge offi ho has wh COL re" A og derstand the Watores river he | the een bot sides might be, aud pr y ne, le @, COU lo Ou jot 1, ore ve 40 0. Wi 1 i ert . ‘ ‘ wine, two and three thread, suitable for fishing ddce. | the earner of Berkn > ~ 4 iaton Bas rnawens e A, iS tose nae highest point of the great fresh i rh Septet. ll the information that we hove received by by CEBRA & cyt rate at si Cast a oe pot poh ml my Oe see ay rely upon this being the first vessel, Iy tri ving yet been planted, the damage Comparative | unis verse, ‘as well as what we could gl so from ae seeer wid lw*r . eodzm: fing.