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tha (Th nrsday) of afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 206 ARMY AND NAVY. TO THE OvFICERS Tan essary for camp es. or ne NB—The largest and: ANTER nent of. asta Waste ont, THKATRE~Thursday U7, will be performed. the | vaya of crates. ts. | Hermione, dive an 7. me | He con a aS PLATT, sAuee eee Fi ro rT a ly yor] to aitend hie fun Freucinp plain = in dor Tr b Seg0h,ec SO gosen. 7 tavlen, & Hii: b a Boban tH be on the St Avenue, bet en Mre Myrtina, Mrs ween 122d and Baron Duaover, Mr A Andrews: Mrs Verner a ahem Sh the engegementof Mz Forrest At hucpast 6 oelock ; performance will com- ID TO IKEL, . REPORT conti NHE Committee of A: ments of the Concert | “Tab senmite et renee Carr tl af Seathind, will hold ia morriw eveni welt phic Tanga Re id for Mareh 18, 19, Journal of Ce » fr of Khiuebveck, Du. cess. T Karle $10; Jobb Rice $15; cash of Proome street, $50: foe Bee of James eth $59; fr ter eo ey. by Mr. a "sina am, ‘the ved Hath by R poustdvan, dee fous Tyan cash $1, $1, $3, $9, $3, $5, $1—total Sis it ciger te nell from Jas, Snodgra: 15 fe cor srt edee <The public are respestfally i honed $1 ie litthe-giris” By gob Donaldson, Jr-—'t $50, —Toureday Mareh JULIUS ements reaet Fevilins, Coca’ G apctodg with ior ona m Sila 25 cent brit and Gallery 126 cents Yerformance commences at 7. “OLY aific THKATRE ——Thureday ill commence | —wiguor” Cafariaa, | fo CHILD OF THE follund Grenade Nickuseout Slee ee of 33 SE aes pity, ady Grasy, Miss Anne re ane. 1» % conte; * Orehestra| boxes, $3. curtain rises at nalf past 7 ALMO’P OPERA yd DAS BVENING. Mi Bs hy, ‘. LIN Pe DE Cia OUNIx: rok 27th, extra performance and las | BiLAMMEnmoon, ‘at the Bor aos, contas Pr rivate Bones fo for per $1 | Malt P. Mi aay. “Performance i | | aa ee ro (USE. roby ora. of Shett ital Oper Company, | iota tevtity te us of the rally, theft ackuowledgmente for Be ber sae Lcd to deserve Bowie Tua Clark: 8 ef ete eet etoae set, au by this course become & a an ten ‘olicived: ROBERTSON, PUCKE r BOUK LOSr. N Monday even’ ther i va brij ‘ia, about th: Guano: The ema ria Virginia, rect “is ay is cee the coucera at o isan object to the farmers of at Trappell’s stores, Broo! lym, near Fulton implies may: ype seen at the ) TILESTON & = HOLMES KITCHEN RANGES. has been vo ia manufacturing and Private famnilien and boardag em swith igen complete. Wmbout provrietors, and *Is0 of fami- le 4s ditected (0 the aale, Ladies atteading this wall & ae toward will be, riven " G ’s Buildings, comer rol Benner aud | Fm Bloomfield, nuell from Jas. Sods rr furnianicg, will receive one ae ROYAL GURLEY, EMBELL Ste b! BUCKS 08s. besoli by ROYAL GUALEY & GO, wine street, a extensive and un: isting of superb vol Books of ren re THE “Some SE ai, anu will be Bie ts sritu: man, forty six years of y, and exeelient b een for ‘great a RRCHANTS, GATEQR®, oF PUB ea MeV " ND' OTHER! 0., 149 3 Water street. $5; Apatschicola ag ghurch oft Hor alte, Jr fom DB Coy H Gannell 8 W Lawrence un lem. ratrcad eo. win H Baad Piesident, c © Tuckes, fr from toast abectestant gut Brose way, cramer of ess habits, se reese in the cr pi en hateee for $5; cash $5; received awrerce ard AH Mickle, com. | Re ALES bern led 87 44 leveland, Ohio, 4 Harel Church, Kurderhioak, John $36 80 lings open at 7 vielocks do Tange ia use at Present will answer x ff Lame Vk wil be removed pe merle r e. Prices range from er on wishing to rela ezron phing to pa acters for parlours, bed fooms ae! and all hacia of fire works bas cone e snertesd notice. imue: UNION, “MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HM mire Martha Bay’ les $5. acer of this institution, dnd, Rey Bet Ven Zandt, et aL TON, ny a . ‘hand A March 25th. a Finis of the h sea ee CHOOT. & SON, moe morletors and sipaudearaeeen 78 Nassau street. Nae NTANE Fe Lapa jeg LOR’S Liquid Hair Dy nee, fie coloniog the ft Pe black or yore. yikes ac Y TRON alw weve on chang Re QUILD. PENS. ld as, of the, public to | commence at 1H oe oak 5. £ “= | Richard M. Laurence, unbert Suydam, wNpsONE URN! clock, | oom and Kitchen Purnity eer, Thi vay, sata me m| Pei Frau! New Huven Kel Tronsurer of Committee at Platts | pdt to John 1.4 Le ‘é IGHTEEN NIGH’ titer this, wich oe on or Mar sia enon ian srho desire to resin their v 86 Wott te: id ingrain aCe og ny’ aud curl mpl J Palmer, Trea- land. ‘Al ie ce Trustees 4 be nasocinted 25 owl eT AMBERT SUYDAM, Presi JUST PURSE Bvgeavess ON BT! peer, 32 ae by 4: their tiekets betw ‘The Oper mower for the eusui ic nes00, will consist of otal rare. past put up , Saipan id to any part of the ¢ ny MP, No. 99 Wahlen ste ANOT! HER CHALLENGE. NCE MORE ire challe ge the New Yo York, Shade bhade dealers as tO Our tock of of Shad ae Shades w we have but 01 ae aa OF 776. -FILLIAN OIGEAUGULING Autti WILLIAM G. MecLAUGHLIN, Auction REAT SALE OF IMITATION AND PRI ECLOUS STONES, comprising upwards i tensive assortment of Jewelry,! Bi y, see ee riak of » and Pleted Mena y sell . zablie ese net rh EXTHA PERFORMANCE it ae flee to tke the Tickets on or before Wf mis tethwes tires CIRGUS—BO WEKY AMPHIT THEATRE. Y OIL SHAVING SOAP. itarticle of fou calobrated Wal. | a5 we wh aking Yar daily ad th ate ee patie ein Rer From M Wileox, Demopolis, By + Hon 4%, tions: Mayor of N ¥(3)}—From A'W from erates t Be ‘hompsonvi'le, Conn., $222—in all Presbyterian Chure! HIS ae March %5.—The ent Mr james: Nixon man Mi a aa and Walt iesere led by ned by C Phelps & | his eabinet of Shell » Bir i FE ihierels will Play a variety of Rope Performance, Pos- of LUBIN AND AN- commepacen aria ‘ae RICAN realest OM: ibe exhibited a dient: oN BONAPARTE, nts Re sacs models. if inerti UNCKER ‘e SEEREI No. 58 Chatham street, near hae iyt is atreet, TO TAND PROPRIETORS, FARMERS, ko. the 'TED—By « marsied man, witha amall family fendi | ofa farm, on sl adv inglish Tae y ‘ke. ke His wile has’ a peredt nent of n dairy, rent le city reference can be fguven, sla, office of this paper. CAKKIAGES, sal excellent assortment of 50 a0, a very large coll of cy gelebrated masters; * leg valuable ior. of pio Ps Chace i TX elude ith the serra enter, um" % FOWLER, 3 Courtland st. ia a etter Pott marked.“ Canaan, Conn ww Britain, Coun, inaletior brews Ht Jr—B M Camidy, aes CC, $10. NEW TEAS, fon ae OORFBE. | GAOstniEs. Heed heas ar v before the “aM PLENDID performances, ag sand 746 o'clock, whea "Pan a sa FOR poet Or NAPOLE family Groe a seal mae ou ite avnolesale prices. ales oe opetry, would do well to before rex | a Gree wri and 76 You 7 aoe age ee Paee oe earerae CHEAP FOR CASH. AHRENS, Draper and Teilor, 203 cy ANDSOME FURNITUt aA, at 10 o'clock, at 66 Greeawich street, the entire Furniture ofa family a large and general estortment of Par- itchen Furniture, worthy the attention Arete posers ‘and others. Pastieulsrs to-morrow H. DUCLUZEAU, Ai ALK OF THe CURIOUS MECH eee Lafayette Bazaar, 149 and 151 B; a iday, 26th Maren, thee ary invent Clocks and Auto! matons, staat eon oes of the Lafayette Bazaar. home wi “The Celebrated Automaton Dancer on the Tj ai ase nati ral sod nd re al ee ae pe eet tespectabl im ing. Stores Nos. 250 peering, comprisini Pompictee eal ibu ed ieee inbebleante tyles, war ah arta at eTele scr fae Sraag Ou ion 25 cents. Children under 10 years 123 cents. WALNUT STREET SHEATES a B.A Mansuau, Lessee. ... THIRD APPEARANCE IN PHILADELPHIA DANSEUSES. eh F ber, ore oe Sweet fiartreane tH} Ballet des Theatres de aay DAY, March 25th, 1847, the performance par Dis FLEURS—By @ malar fares of DEAF AS A POBT— Te oh ‘alma Wy. the ‘Wecond Grand Diverivement FAS a nse, aly i added the ay pernelude Ne ind’ Grand RAND 3 ORIENTAL, by 48 Dans: during the woek. RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CON. Palmar the Qpere bare eet, di re on bu Gear 315 pled street, and his e Winn by George Mc- A HANICAL MUSK hd .by Edward ‘Lam, $34 7 herd eine of Shey gh MYNDERT VAN SCH AlcK, b ao fh mm and) weekl: which can Jish free of charre, will pleave copy. 00 Ay SEGA. ree © ine ende SEGARS, of the Salton. | sia ey cloner, cabrer dos ‘Compe: "M. ANGULO, Zi New st, ic ADELFHIA. %, Manager | CasT OFF C CLOTHING AND FUR rae 2 Varncuding | ie WANTED. oe thing of furniture to dispose of rt , sending a note, or re poe residence, or Cy ceftl a 8 vty aeivaees es its mist surpasses every kind of mechs ities, which are of the most Automaton Flute Player, and equal to any performer, be- 2. onican as powerful asa cl two fine Organs. a fine coll sii ‘on of Chinese Vigures, Paintings, In- copes. and Electric Mae! ‘&e. (ado will ie ranged for examination on Monday, Particulars apply to T. A. ee he office of the auctioneer, 30 Sale of Three Splendid and scopes, made by Lerebours, Opt SEGAKS AN Ata BND Py JAGO LEAF TOBACCO, ‘4 Br hire tay offers for sale, in eo ‘at wi shay and retail, 4s0 balen 1 javane Leaf Tobaceo, wrappers and fillers. foha st int avify Dollar bill warded and receive | fabreriber, | be Ener al Cot opposite a fous to sail purehas B.—Ladies can b bid stock ‘und Job goods" MONEY FOUND. HE OWNER can have i lor. 63 Catherine street. ‘TEN DOLLARS REWARD. OBT, on the 23d ines. y containing two $20 above rewurd willbe. Di its contents as the office of “HB DE FOREST, Merchants’, Exchange _ it by calling upon Lord 4. & Tay- | TO WINDOW SHADE EERO TO BERS | | AND LiTHOGHAPHER ily arrived from Eros, ped who has | to find perman nade panting mstablish- | ae Tn 4 lithographic establish- eM LOUIS FERRET, 33 Joho st. up stara J. STOUVENEL & CO., | No. 4. Gold acta and 4 8 John street, near Broad: | A FAINTER, re en several her in a wind ofthe ew brand rr ior all classes 9 ‘Uuastavamico,” tisem, ve peti and pu ents every wally attended nent i ade ish manufacture, in | money refunded, by 7. ti ways on Friday, ‘Ben of Colleges, Universiti hanes ital as re ee cook, washer and | eral housework iu | seve riven. “apply or eaaton | TO MEKCHANTS, ATION WANTED, as Porter ine store, by a raat wm (German) of sober Ca in yed,and who can pi adaress to box 239 P. one eull “au96 | : mp Seer p Bens. STO ORE OF AN weitere | 38 Broad: remo’ IGINALLY at ONT Al uy rt family; geod re — crasl Sakon with superior Ales, ‘Wines, i aad YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY 4npens MAGNIFICENT ORATORIO OF SAM- formed at the ‘Tabernacle, on Thursday sat LES, House: Charches, and etal etion in price, and all articles mplete smarimens of the richest cut, pr fitted ith Gas, uo wie Ancient Pictures and valus Siiver, Gold. ke. 4; 3 havi Remember 315 Brond: Oyvice ov THe Nuw Youu Pine ie New Y F nd 164 hands tiake ver t before been in tl Horse: te ‘Prete ‘Mar, all sewed aad kina above articles made toorder, tnd a'l Kinds of GI Lt Lai 7 ry t atwholesals snd ret" New from Cayuaa ‘ anager *OK SALE, a 5 minut On batUDAaY Moamina, 7 I be sold to the h toy iT on this occasion with full ranks, est vocal and instrumental talent KACTERS REPRESENTED, respectable and healt Wet Saree: or would tiavel wi Firenkiia street. ep ag Se: Ponies.— Mi - nj pevable 30 ‘The transivr boss will be ancl | 1b. UNDERHILL. Reeretary. WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES! OUNTRY MERCHANTS, a eaprcas: the 15th inst. By order, r WA! Koraing from} seh NA Fane Sa ery morning wie Py in 1847, ‘the Broadw: ors ea A BAVDLE ba ho oa pertoct te pony tda le Eo CRA AND C note of €4th street and 38° setae: Yorkies sesenent of Shia Shades inthe ety « nIKeR’s Exclusive Wi 131 Chatham street G. 3 ae wi ae tt i vt RON ° “MANUFACTURERS, veka re PAINTERS, 0. 2 TRYON ROW, m Rajlroed Office ‘Willlam street; | | Hotel, Ferkin's Hote, | onthe P. 151 an N.Y, DOMBY Rae TI3! tion by & Gentleman and who can refer to 2 society in this city; Sonemess to commen worth ss standin Miles Brod boaeeariey & eal to tuavel for a Poudent or confident Private coucern, Ad has 20 objection y erwise, as corres | Agent, oF ty euperinted a publi s,G@ F. CHILD, 66 reverent et suet | i Morrie’ fe williee i a Home, No.6 John Street oe this eae ous No.1 rede members ofthe: f the Bee: Andi and ed — most celebrated distncts of Germany, has bledto collect the best selection ot at taney birds he hes ever of y of rare and fancy bee laters lected with great wouble, with: ayre a eye in Young mare woman, MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 “oiheeyn coutiaued as Lefeate fore, usual centeuts of the paper ACxTRa As soen as it Grand and Broome streets, RY NIGHT THIS WEEK, WITH THE EXCAPTION oF THU RISTY MINSTRELS, SPECTFULLY announce, that for the better dation of their nut able concerts, @ and tein references given, ‘on gf ‘at 104 Madison street WANTED. ; at ¥ a Yenrg Woman, & small private fami lome Jourval.” By | — Adsoining the Harem thi Rerghareg —Wasi Judson’ Hotels Nation 3 boa jed Warehouse, Nankix is arrangement our Poly at 206 Mott st. No John street. N.Y. WALSH & OO, FRENCH fe and Shoe Makers, No. 6 Ann street, ths Museum, New York. Fine French Boow Fa be jend * Home Jouraa” for the Prevent the ys beautify! a” Sketch.” by race Greenwood; nie Poem rooae 1 GaRMAN pant. MEN —A lady hat ajarge house, would like ots With & i, of gyntiemea to board, “he would tuke a honse in any wid prefer At, Pleamut and evmicrtable home EXCELSIOR, Post Office. Con xiven aud required. SECOND WARD H | ‘HO does uot know this fine Lune H House, at No. | Ni st < in there wh parti forenoan, when the fable Doors open at 7—Concert to com- jock Change of programme every evening. SELECT CUNCEKTS EVERY EVENING! Elegant Saloon attached to the BROADWAY HOUSE, ind street,) INDAY EVENING, Mareh a | larly at 11 o’elcede in a Finters, Tarte Hou, “8 ra lace Crabs, or some other re ¢ for Kefieshments : At the sar you find ) Martia Botner a] Imperial aj a 6. 6 ‘Tie dest of refer: Rerpairing, &c., otiee. legend) smal) prefits is our motto. Nol 6 Ann sti 8 PL_WILLIS. . AND FANCY ART GODEFROY, up 9 Brosdwny, corer of Le asscrtment of Paris pet (corner of Broadwa OMMENCING ON M #24, a8 oo ‘clock procieat NOTICE. r AY pe ETING, oF. LeUaSetNS G eA ok hae ROBES, MODI ee ry Ate fea ¢ the fi ing, at) ds New Store subscriber would call the attention “of hi the Ward Hotel is one of | ood Lunch, or get an | s. e d un-nimoasiy, that o1 TIMER, Mr. LYNCH, ale ori exeeliont nase otale or hic ter March’ the doth, we NEWTO! ut Wr. Na wre Admittance 634 cents BXHIBI LION BAL! (3, ROBEMTSON respectfully announces place oa, K tlie e ke above on Thursday 80’ ioe By o1 ry. rN ‘Ol CO. PROVED MAGN&TIC_MACHINES RS. CARROLL'S | Medicated va Boots MOOREHEAD'S GKADUATED MAGNETIC Bubs, 104 Ful | he wil elf fo for cat Test toa ye MA wi floyment of otlers, and now having ¢ ope imseif, he evn assure his friends ae 1 be souing. ‘wanti bis beaxhil ot Bail wiil wer Hotel, corner of Doae and William vt ment Lt iseases after the use of these satin A GOUP FIT, tD'3 CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH crests New York. the pigssars ot for’ pg the th pi will wwtroduce ® great va tout of order, as is the case with t control, aud eau he similar instruments, ‘ATED to any power adapted” for eny infavt, or — ety efnew and fash joush en PROF! . to be had at Mr. R's, ol door on the evening. ~ PRIVATE LESSONS IN GERMAN. ADY from the north of mya = A Soaid be happ: vote pa Broutwey and No ae ha | TSANPTOND MOTTO SS SALES AND Ay ae ue French enlt ual to thy boat sold im the city. pada’ watrantal _ we a2 rest. NEI MRS3. Groom, peers vind Dressmaker, 20934 Broadway, will cree Paris and other Millio o1 Thareday the 25th inst. 123, NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. boos her reapectfully call the mn god ot rs, to their present style of N A the le strongest adult, at the pleasure of thi metic force is impxrted in a continuous = ant sensation to the most del: istans in its use, and is, in machine ie 18 ‘compactly all necessary apy i company ing eae! 7 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters ad'8 and made to rariee on rt tive satisfaction. Madan i. Frock "Coats, do from $: Ly 18 $41,50 to $5,50; Drees Vi kotatiga te No. 72 West Broadway and 93 Beaty ate SHIP SUANTLERS, which Heh re oe our city to call at 127 Ful- requires no ase ly arranged, with the battery and rosewood cases Ac- iM directions regarding its use and ap- wed by the subscriber eq ON —Every vt Tariety, of Outiting consantly on hand and | sold Go» "SANDEC THE IAN TA fencing wishes To take two of three 5 Srring co. to th Sefton, ic Tow as thes charg med yr i Ay sent to any part Trot the the machines, $9 $1 sive sud finish; and each instru es ab HER. 127 Fulton stre OND BN ext leerto ths Harald O% 20 DENTISTS. | neement (without mer and fe exch, according to res edareceed to Music, to the Office of this te paper - sell en the most Zi ipebeatarticle of sft and fever offered to the it tk Profession. For sale at the eo Pk, MURPHEY, ving $1, can have M ALLS AND PRIVATE Violin, Harp and Piano any .. The music selecied bon the moat fa é 1b TE Brothe mili be fou to those of cay Sa ae fan JAS. T TAPSCOTT, Suecessor to Canty 84 SIC, P ARTIES faraighed » by the indeed ‘exquisively beau Ioatra oy on ful, gareapand, whieh a f andGossamera. will be the feel cor figent that our Neapolit | Orders by mail, aco one. d. Manufactured and for sale, wholesal in their favor ty the most fashionable na imisere mee it. rapt Bee Bow KNOX, HATTER, 28 FULTON Starer, f -PRING TISSUE PAPER. e REAMS White Tissue. ladies of our city and ‘claewhere G. B CLA ‘RCHANT TAILOR, 116 W fanaa Stores—I flatter myse! t the purchaser has aotrecommend they to their's, so that my business | ny wharf “4 of Walls being able to give encire satis! For anle in lots to suit ono Wish their ordevs. Bese fas now his anw ers. Iie p aes 'N. HLP hitherto exist yetw bass ee | Senate ech by man BROOKS, 0. 65 and 67 Navenu st. EYV’S PAIN EXTRACTOR lies of the ly xe Pain FE: Suiveral terns are made with ‘wholesal THOM 48 COOKE, WANTED—Ii to lod for New Orleans ¥’S & CONNELLS 4 PAIN EXTRACTOR ‘ Ry merchavts can 7 PASSAGE TO AND by the New Line of Pocket ‘roods Rains and sold for eash. bispetat PECTORAL. excellent remedy for colds, affections of the throat and mh Co. 5 42 Water Itiau, 183 Broad i tee and druggists roneiy Fresh ce cag of is remarkable effiene pe rh artnen Co, and will eoati yin jstiaiy Piles, | ¢ is, cs i several aa iy ERVALEN TA. * ndersigned have constant! yea Ee ‘cut iverpool on the York on the 26th "March, a for the old eo heir frend will not ff and well recommen: Zork, and at thet 12 imere lton street, Brooklyn New York, March 15, 1847. ne ENCH MADDER | 5 on hand and for sale by Fg cae TO A padet ING heer meby Bi bem bong the MUSKETS AND PISTOLS. 000 American Banded Muskets, fora in ae mee perfect order, Revives Barra Fone jes and Chea No. Fi Parke PACE 08s an PATENT) THinRED SUSTEN racing over twenty io aad bee | ise as well as ae the la me sehen een ar Be Asn, 5, OOORs DOZEN gee, varying from = bel pe ra, and at retul by rere oF the iabrie i ithe ‘United Stat Rape eLany COTE hts. near Capo a Monte, om manding } anew! ‘and the ocean, teoges while each ferry being less than oF artatiog Faenay Bai ort rte ee of hi Wve cargo engaged, and going street si ye of JACOB WEERS, Jr. tes, and exclusive pec of lo do. ene. articles, Guo materials, by the haar ah 2 A “re W'STIRS ft! 8, 9 Kinder | fr Toole te. every thivg | 23'Courtlandt stree Y, CORNER OF JOUN STRERT, 0 'SHAVE THEMSELVES, Boston Traveller} M—This shaving compound ontain as es je—A parlor, dinin 's Nest—A parlor, ining rvanta’ roome—atts Lee Land? parlors, Bn rants’ YRUS W, FIELD & CO, sale a large aeso tment of ardware, Envelope, Beoriog, end f or quality m¥:'. to order, t market pri¢es paid CaN CA’ TN ACH, 7 ‘WOODHULL & MINTOR Titvary. «bedrooms, ) Carriage house with buble 12 bedrooms, bath arriage house, with in men the f 17 nerves of y euclowedy, and in the inidat of whieh they jecred. Apply t isi Grymes, nt hy Fostlence Capo di poly to vi er pane. Cone i 1-4. TO THOSE Wito "| pues YERbERAt CREA’ p LIVE toe —New fine ree cash for rays, baggi i" ny couvass, and al Mawnsarturer's x ropean Frew "Malle Poi Ded or, ag West Indies, South America, ke get | ms im* “Wiseabra0a HOUSE, SOUTH OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND | PPPHE subscriber kes thie mi id the pablic, that he haw opeu eo the see be of vis pot of it laats twice ponacions preparation:while those who jeclare that with ths 10 8 Moe face thu or ee ze on Doan Orleans wharf, E. K. COLLINS, 5% South street m8 Bertin sito N WINDOW SHADE. Kc qi Ponrl atreet, =e ne ol eceed the Rose and sail 26th April, her rej ar 2d pewter ius a in these hard times it is sol CHARLES H. RING, it, 192 Broadway, corver John st, QUID HAIR DYE. i premene of 18—ALEXAN- QUARK’ PER LY BEACON. ust Laid ALL ER on the first ad of be in readiness for tro Trmingdale on the arrival of Un ars fem. bret ni late ether ‘yaar ONEY Lenton oh aoe d_small name on rol eats A BATE on received in private’ ofhce, by in a ihe ba’ a be vnted Window ad and fixca ie offer to merchants, NN and ober . wand evening train of cket to ralleng AVL, Wtsat master, ‘. now loadug, nips at Orleans Oieass where fet of Wall TN sta iy y open Soa ee Wag tin tot see | ote *, A igs eth ‘he ns ch sto: eat prices advanced in Ia bmn say! Dae ce a ae or oe eet ©. W. LAWRENCE, Cor's. ba TO THE LATEST MOMENT. TEKLEGRAPHIC. important Military Movements. Puttapgtemia, March 24—9 P. M. We learn from Washington that orders have been issued by the War Department, calling into requisition all the forces at the various recruiting stations, without waiting for the organization of | the number eriginally required from each State. @rders have been received here, changing the | sendparous of Captains Bernard and Riddle’s | companies of Voltigeurs, from fortress Monroe to Pitisburgh, and directing them to proceed to-mor+ row morning. Wasuineton, March 24—8 P.M. Ne Southern mail south of Petersburgh, Vis- Batrimonx, March 24—8 P. M. | We have no news by the Western mail, nor | anything of local interest. The weather here is | clear. —_ BY THE MAILS, AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. Wasuinxeton, March 28, 1847. The War. The proclamations of Santa Anna, of the desti- tution of his army, and the seizure of General | Scott’s plan of the campaign. in the seizare of the person of Lieut. Ritchie, there is some reason to apprehend, will cost the government all that has been done on the northern route, and some | five or six millions of public stores, to say nothing of the slaughter of our troops, an indispensable appendix to the expenditures. The correspon - dence with the War Department will show that old Zack was wide awake to these dangers—and that his foresight is equalled only by his, ).bravery— a bravery, which knows no oddsinthe hour of battle, and which, even in a defeat, is only strengthened for a recoil. Now we verily believe that General Scott was deceived by the bulletins from San Luis Potosi, and that he was firmly convinced that Santa Anna would be unable te make a forward move- ment in any direction, especially across the desert to Saltillo; but that, on the other hand, from , prose to his apitaJ, the Mexican general, ie moved in any direction, would be com mH to Bia forward to the relief of Vera Cruz. ‘he news from the seat of war shows that in these calculations General Scott counted the bill of costs without a consultation of the landlord. We can all show how a disaster might be avoid- ed after it has occurred ; and, therefore, there is somsthing of humbug i in pretending to point out ths Tian which General Scott ought to have pur- su And yet one point is perfectly olear. If General i ge and the northern army are cut off, it would have been a oly of millions of money, and hundreds, perhaps thousands of our invaluable troops, to have called back old Zack pe have collected all the munitions of provisions, and army property at at Saltillo, Monterey, and Camargo, aad every intermediate point, ‘and deposited the surplus for safe keeping at Matamoras and Tampico, under the protection of efficient garrisons; and joining the whole disposable force of Gen. Taylor to that of Gen. Scott, for the attack upon Vera Cruz, abandon the further pceecnce of the war by the impracticable northern route, If General Taylor and his army are cut off, his pH eae captured, and his communications ‘Stop- ped, so that his life is spared, he willbe a thou- sand times more pular with the American people than ever. From eonversations with men of intelligence from all parts of the Union, there isnota Rnountd: not an idea, that this brave and substantial good officer will fail to do an: thet man pan do, not only to save himself, on te conquer in the face of the greatest odds. While on the one hand, by he never moves till he is ready, on the other, he is always found ready for the grontare emergencic To make all sure, he will lemand in @ certain movement, say 20,000 men, and @ nucleus of this force of tem thousand re- gulars. But take his best er oe from him, i the teeth of his remonstrances, leave him with @ handful, on the edge of a desert, in the heart of the mountains, and confront him by a force which he had reason to believe was two hundred miles off, and though he may be driven back, he cannot be conquered. Such an officer is Taylor—always prudent—al- ways sure he is right before he 8 ahead; but when left to face the greatest though he may gramble at the interference of his superiors, always equal to the crisis—a regular bull dog in war, the noment he growls the enemy feels the force of his teeth;,and there is no let go in him till the victim ceasesto struggle. Careless of all show and parade, there is the sterling metal of the republican commander in him—the genuine steel that strikes fire at every concussion. e yet a hope that he is safe, or that he will save himself against the swarms of Mex- icans between Monterey and Matamoras—that ho will open the route, and hold it until reinforce- ments shall arrive. Certain it is, that in the crisis in which he is placed, he is the first choice the country would make to retrieve or overcome the dangers that sarround him. e write in advance of the mail, which may pomiy bring us better news, and possibly worse. the enterprise of Scott may turn the tide of war to Taylor’s relief; and with that view we await, with the highest expectations, the report of the brilliant and memorable storming of Vera Cruz, and the crowning campaign of the war, with a hope, in the meantime, that the condition of Gen. Taylor is not so abundant of disasters as repre- sented, This is the very time that we must stand by the army and the government, and the vigor- ous prosecution of the war. spectiully, Tux Doctor. Wasuineton, March 28, 1847. H. H. Smith, the Forger, Sentenced. H. H. Smith, the forger against the United States to the amount of some $1290, arraigned upon seventeen indictments before the Criminal! Court of this city, and convicted upon the second, ue | Lonced guilty to-day to four others, and was sen- tence: On the 2d indictment fer forgery, (Burd) to one years yt labor in the penitentiary and fine. On the 3d, $5 fine and one years imprisonment to hard labor, Ford.) On the 4th, ( wey $5 fine and two years con- finement. On the 5th, (Anderson) two years imprison- ment and $5 fine, all for torgery. On the bec! (Wisten) $5 fine and two years imprisonm rot Burd, Ford, Dorey, Anderson, ‘he name and Wisten, are the principal signatures on the pus forged as specified, the sums varying from i to $200 each. On the first indictment the jury could not agree, on the second he was convicted, and on the other four he pleaded guilty. A nolle pros. will be en- tered tor the el {von remaining indietments ‘The prisoner’s sentence amounts to $25 fine and eight years’ imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary. On a petition from Mr. Law- rence and Mr. Risque, counsel of the accused, | execution of sentence was deferred till Tuesday next, with a bi A of affording the condemned an Opportunity of @ petition for a pardon to the ae of the United States. iB Judge Crawitord, in view of the respectability of the accused heretofore, and of his knowledge of the heinous offence he had committed, expressed Ox opinion in opposition to a pardon in this case, 2 the ground that there was no palliation for the crime. The U.S. Attorney, Mr Key, a young man recently appointed, id his duty in thiscause like @ true champion of the laws of the land. Wasuinoton, March 28, 1847. The Southern Mail. The mail came up late this evening, so that the paseengers were left behind, although the pouches from the South were hurried up to the train. A bearer of despatches came up among the passen- gers, supposed to be from Col. Curtis, at Camargo, asking an immediate reinforcement of 10,000 men, The Cabinet held their reguier sitting to day, and we expect the Pres.dent will call for six months voiunteess under the old law of 50,000, of which there is yet a ful! margin of 25,000 'o draw upon for emergencies. Des»nton—despatch—or it may be that Mr. Calhoun’s defensive line, will from inexorable necessity became the base of operations against Mexico. No later arrival from the Brazos. There is a universal impression, however, that Taylor has immortalized himselt, and that he will restore the line of occupation — The sport becomes mest intensely exciting, for on a by thousands and money by millions a t