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wh tha daresere oe enid t9 keep book: new, of cooling higher prices hereafte \\ 0) atisticsl secounts con be produced to ye thy correetness of this opinion, this point must re: for some time te come one of uncertainty. As to large supplies from abroad, we inust bear in mind thet not only this country, but also ihe continent, will want breadstudiy toan immense amount, until the new har- vest is secured. We are notsanguine, and do not ex) = any sensible or lasting improvement in trade until it sscertained, beyond controversy, that there is and will be a suftclency oi Setieles of fond te thle dt year, ist most men of business lean on the side of cheerfulness, in the opinion they form of our commer- cial prospects, there are very fow bold enough to act | riessly up to it at present. Great caution is, indeed, esercised in all important transaction: be this, eugure well for the future. We have ik. illustration of this in tho teade of our distri ; notwithstanding the aye. { matic adoption ef “short time” working throughout ‘\e month, the prices of yarns and goods have not ex perienced any marked improvement. \t is generally admitted that t! hus been reduced latterly from 30, per week. ‘The production of yai quently reduced 30 per cent, compared with 000 begs to 20,000 bags and good goods is conse- measure they have adopted, it cannot fi vices of yarns and geods in a due propor fs D with of the raw material. So far, the “short time” has presred the value of cotton from %d. to 1d. per Ib , whi toe articles produced Geno © the desired improvement H ket prices for cotton will, in inal probabil tained proity steadily. Short time” wo will te continued with ashort crop, and full time resumed x tho supply of the raw material should prove aufitc re a wilmoderate prices be the consaquence. The cotton | | Dy which is comi g in the Liverpool market in month. is expected to entail a los to the importer of % Bbout Ad to Id. pet Ib. id Stock Exchange. sou Sone Wee M00ahs Farm's Tr bee 28h 10) $0000 Read Bis 60 WM 129 Morrie Cans al 3!500 Trea Notes 6’s 101s $1000 Mor Canal Bds 54 $3000 Penn 5's 103g 800 do bd 70: ss do ban: Sov do n 515 Keading RR 300 $09 do mw 59 10 Erie RR ane | 199 = do 30 49% 200 Harlem R 4 20 = do 360 5676 20000 do Mm 47 100 * 34 Ohio 200 Farmer $i teen 2. { 2 Ih il wate Banke ra 3 Rasen RR tsa 2 Sat » New Stock Exehange. % she by gtr Co pie 3u eee Ni Ww = uw FS 3 B Nor & Wor © 49% 50 100 do e Ey —— CITY “RADE REPURT. New Youx, Taurspay Arreanoon,:| y With the exception of I; corn, the markets exhi- bited the same want of jon noticed y: devel ‘The increased mildness of ther seemed to leave | little doubt but that boats teach Albany in a few | days, when greater acti Would be given to trade, in- cluding city business erally. Small sales of Gene- see flour were made at $787 1234, and of Oswego at $7 470634 Southern was inactive at $6600675. Corn, though it sold l ed pres fous quotations, and closed with increased firm- The provision market was dull. A sale of new iness pork was mado at $15, and a lot of old prime at $11 94. Groceries were inactive, without change in prices being noted. Asurs—Small sales of Vy Were made at $4 873, while pearls were insctive at $6 2 Berswax—There was nothing new, and yellow re- Flour —We report sales of 300 to 600 194; 700 do. Oawego, at ¢ opening of the river, hia were reported at mained at 27°. $6 50 Georgetown and Hor held at $6 60 to $6 75. cluding 10,000 yellow, d 2,000 Jersey yellow, in der peculiar circumstance the opening of the river, at 98 to 94 ce: rive, at 94 cents, sug 8,000 mix: store, at€Scents. Corn M to 400 barre! w Jersey, able in May, at $4 60. at 90 cents. Barley Neto dein; jued dull and prices nominal. ‘tow.—The demand to-day is chiefly from spinners, about 1300 bales Pe eaciton of ene whe have purch juarter c mt en the price: ‘ Holders continue to' eer their ney li 1—The market & rei pen descriptions remained nominal.— wero reported a at 60 a 54 ots. inseed, about 1000 ‘The lest It Eglish, t to arrive, were made at 83a 8tcts. The no change in crude sperm or former was said to have been further reduced by salea at New Bedford, leaving only 800 or 1000 bbis. in first hands Puovisions—The market was rather heavy for pork, 1a prime at $11 940. $11 76c. pay worthy of note. In beef there was no change; 150 bbls cur prime sold at $6 50c. Lerd—We Teportin cale of 160 y of koed que quahty at 108c. There was nothing new in | market was firm atthe improvement no- ‘ay, though sales continue to be limited. ‘The market til! continued bui flaxseed — reported Suean—A cargo arrived from Cardenas, and will be in markette-morrew. ‘To day, no sales of moment trans- nd ‘ants of the retail trade. entinued rather light, with limit: it Bade. le was dull at 27}¢c. in barrels. ull at 333g6340. Liverpool were iess firm, and 74. was eilsred ond 86 asked for hour,” 2000 basher grain | eged ina firat class vessel at 26c., and | in the same vessel and declined. | out 1000 tons, was taken up | ‘@ Havre we continue our quote- London, we heard Rear Fiat, seals ne engagements. jo ‘adjoining, same size, 102: on 25th st. near 10th av. 20298 9, doz 4djoi = cor. ts ot. and 10th “Sijotning lo on lith ave. next adjo’ $1000 oach,,....4..4.. SAESY OOKLYN. 1 lot eorner State and Hicke at, 24:6x80 3 do edjoining, each 24: 4x80, Married, On Thursday morning 26th inst., by the Rev J.B Stratton, Tuomas Hi RON, to Miss Mary P. Banaen, daughter of Ziijah C. Barker, kisq,, of this city, Died. On Thurada: mf} 26th inst, Jane Loui Potor and Sarah Heyzer, eged 2 years ond ‘6 morthe, The ete sie woe and members = the Eureka Ledge, No. of are rei invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the ny, P.M, from the residence of Ler pa Bivecker street. Yesterday morning in the 16th year of her age, Ka. ruauine Matinva, second daughter of the late James Shea. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ber fu- neral, to-morrow (Saturday) t 4 o'clock, from the residence of her brother C! No. 26 Or- chard street. On Thursday morning, 25th inst. Brows, a native of Multifarnham, county Westmeath, Irelend, but an old and respectable em of this city, aged 65 years,2 months and 17 days. jay morning, 27th Dee, ™ oer Ferry — inst, of Kank xe8, WHAOE ‘Sidney we aint 0, , Mary Brapronp Ban- ‘The relatives ond friends of the mily are invited to a 9 o'clock, without further inv, 4 berry treet, Brooklyn, ‘itation, from No. 66 Cran- In Brooklyn, yesterday - ‘25th inst, in the Gist year of his uge, THomas 3. Bow Hie irlen : ettully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi- of bia broth ve Washington street, Seturday the 27th inst, at 2 e'clock, P.M. His remains will taken to the Greenwood hoot for interment. 2 On Thursday morning, 25th Jonn Arraxp Pui- eens in the aust year of his age. iat pees Francis Philip) to attend lyn, at2ovclock. His re re Cemetery fer tntan ins Will be taken v4 Green- COTLAND AND IRE RELIEF PER MACE DONIAN. Y Suir fies it Pier No. 4 North River, ready tore. ceive contr ene. She Will remain at the above place votil filled, or fort m% aw ewh Inthe hope | acs igen Meer a at scp 6 tac performace will com- coming | scones of which ae faid in OY France (2 TO THE ee 6 C LATEST MOMENT. ies ae comedy 36 Wie a woman TELEGRAPHIC. HIGHLY IMPORTANT Baal Sf i enn RENEE OF MK. E. ee TSEEarero w. Jackson, fumed tye anima, of MARGAME E'S ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN THAT REPUBLIC. Mrs. f the author's inind. Pritt Mr: Herbertcontinues to advaice, es F putation will soou be co-ertensive ont European writers of romance. oe —H Mazerm—the te gr gout sh tht, i materee POCKET BOOK LOST. Ons Monday e' iz: Bracelets, Pins, | j it be sold by Jacob 8. Pl 23° Platt ater, er ale to eon imme kes 10° NB ~ there veuing, either i ia one of the stereos fine o of a ‘ma of WALLACE—Wallace, J with PAUL JONES-Lon Me ES ‘Conner; hate Povdeu tie. Foon. Dress Circle EY ‘ceuts; Pit aus i — BENEFIT OF MISS MARY TAYLOR. ij REPORTS OF GEN. TAYLOW’S POSITION. THEATRE -——Friday ee formauces will eommence | ‘ED—Frederick Somers, Mr | NOTNING AUTHENTIC, formed the CHILD OF THE | ella! Commine, Raper. Mexican Accounts of the Achievements To plataed with | the faree of FAMILY JARS—Delph, | bd cepts ypper bores, 25 cents; pit one shil- | at? ry cake ‘ew dota fis ad P Frey: ce, Je. ha ‘4 Tom Coffin, Also, 6 worsted damask | ses, ported ito pie cil it a ‘consumption of cotton | t ciety, ‘ielonde ‘a ‘Dada for jommuaieations on this subject may be Adarecsed to either from New York to Ireland will be paid by the GEO. BARCLAY. Doors oven at 64 o'clock. MERCHANTS, PAT! 2 INSTITUTIONS AND '¢ ones ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC it} me iT March %6— 1846. oor spinners end manufacturers wil t oaly, Oger in the hs | Ne practice has become so common that parneens | u and etsewher en te. Alter: which will be ) | REGIMEN T—Lobwits, WILLIAM REDMOND, | fe ctioneer promptly eall out the Gi J I> ‘Phe afternoon and meet iy pabers, which ean, afford i will ‘ony. hoped that uo offenes 1¢ is as much to protect uny other Purpose, as it prot é lmposed upon by fi plice of residen Taken at thie requisition H en, SOLDIERS FOR MEXICO. a rises ai naif past 7. | FROM MEXICO, Conner, Dxpulsion of Gomez Farias and Tustalation of Gen. Salas. of Santa Anna, 10TH REGIMENT U pany is wow Sans and EKA nee, Chambers a4 ae 3. PLATT, 26h. Domz-tti’s Opera, LINDA De CiAsON Saturday Fvening, coon | pHs E, | PAs oe |. PLATT will sell This jo, 23 formance and las | LU! Ai DI LAMMERMOOR. Opn Sooke aay, sored s at thi . es ders and thous ete ara busi. made, ie the ranks Ist tier Boxes crockery, silver plated private, ‘Bores for § per- os s from, power, and the installation of Gen. can be secured at the Performance to | chard M. Laurence, lock; doors open atT street—FR1 Bautimore, March 25—10 P.M. The schooner Home, from Tampico, has ar- rived at New Orleans, bringing accounts of a re- volution in Mexico, with the expulsion of Gomez Mapes free of charge, in ¢ jamber Sanco, be paid to say citizen or svidier who rasy bring re- ply direct at the Re: dex ous, eee | treet, between Kim ones tre. | commence with a Star ond W pres: he sale wil cominence when the clock strikes 10, ‘=e ‘be cine tht stl is euld. M. WHEELER, Aue NG SALOON SE Aveta Aa ger 112 Broad » (Exp-oas Bi regia Reseed bert A “Roberwon, An additiona' rend a8 tabene ope Company at 24 Faltou sirect, eerie Market. Git mitt ae Trane PAMERT Sip AM, Presi | er PUBLISH UD, | anger ON spekL, by H turing, Jugel HE SPM Poe ae. eee An 7. fiNG FOWDER—100 es ta the | commences at i past rey janding from ghee mee Gen. Taylor, by one report, is said to have fal- ENING, March 26-—The entertaiamente ‘will | len back on Saltillo and Monterey, without a Entree, led by | general action ; and by another, it is said that he had a battle at night with the Mexicans, killing rel Play a variety of | about 400 of them, and losing none. Rope Performance, Per | The Mexican papers say that Santa Anna had ; cut off his retreat, by interposing the forces of | Minon and Torrejon. 101 on, as usual, to sales of roeeries, ke. 1m any part @f the city or vicinity. PLENDID “AMBRE aN ma yi ea atdand Tig ofcloek, whet vill be exhibited « Dioramtc | &o., de. sna" besoramie a fine paper, 33 inches Otsu ie pate o on ‘india | GS AN et ITN STV YF ITY ERTTO WOES NC UME e peecprererarcreerere etal ROYAL GUELEY, Pore peat elon ey re ARNUT OlL SHAVING SOAP. DID EMBELLISHED’ UTION—A counterfeit article of our celebrated Wal- | ren it oN Military 81 20K S8—On Sstarday | will be solu by ROYAL GURLEY & CO. es corer of Bye atreet,an 1d in the world. worth, ii COPYING, PAPER, BEAMS superior Copying Pep ufacture, wuich is warranted to much lower, pny th PERSSE Paper Warehouse, 65 and 67 Nassau st. DAGUERREOTYPE PLAIES. ReCEIVED per ship Burgundy— 3000 Dag Merreoty pe Flates, fall size. VROOM'! i FOWLER, 3 Courtland st. NEW TEAS, OLD JAVA COFFEE. OCKRIES, &e.,’at If eral lary ives of eminent printers, treat “WALNUT STRERT THEATHE, PHILADELFHIA, jonaries of painters, &7. Ww. R.B Manager MansHact, Lessee... FIFTH ATFEABANOE. Rad EpILADELPRIA NSEUSES VIENNOISE, | ‘ wonisiee Sy | Monday last. It broke out in the cotton ware- | Mautresse de Ballet des Hel age FRIDAY, ger Goma in eh pete I bf Axctioneas., %1| AND PI of 109,000 with an ex: | r, tnd Plated Ware, | BURR will sell at public auction oo his entire steck af Ar oe 0 call a examine the above stock of goods bef a Nos. 250 and 428 Greenwich and 76 Ver B. Goods packed and delivered to the be CHEAP FOR CASH. AHRENS, Draper snd fro © inform his (pete speed th ou hand « very I Eeoies bang by ie Vienne. pas Dus FLL PLEURS—By 14 | bee piich, the Sia farce of the WANDERING AvBany, March 26, 1847. Bio be saat Eton Second Grand Divertisement PAS | The Boston Railway Company’s steam ferry ange ura will by nughable farce of TOO | MANY vooKs aPoIL THE yes cat 'd Grand Divertisement the | GRAND PAS OieNT AL, by 48 Danseuses«Viennoise. | The steamer America was at Kochester on Le J three grand diver: | ©. store No. 80 Bowery, from the best ‘French maser nseuses Vitngo Bh lor, 2034 Ann street, be; ic in general, that h assortment tof French Cloths, Mi‘LLINERY. comer of Grand March, instant, aa pert’ Tl of April. Ae Swill ° 3 alto, avery larg meats of Rehtouhl y Bret yore aie MESMERISM—TROTH TRIUMPHANT. NOTRE! ee CAL OPERATIO! ir SHAW valaable for of | Jargely than yesterdey, yet maintain. | nie ye Boe per cent under Bre | Ne bacbumes: » | Cast OFF vee au: rea and Genriomen furniture tinemnents ‘every evenive during the weel ‘AL AND INSTRUMENTAL CON. | States was to have left Cleaveland on Wednesday Hotel, Chrmber atveat, next door Evening, commenciny at 4 past 1 0 GRAND Y re he obtained the d Detore teal, au be obiained the day before the aale TP GERT atthe S orth oF Ti Aa {7 te dlpena ef can oom oft or eae areas | | erage iinet G BS Pan caer as id stock Long & Bro. 39 | es s all the merits caditio | it ry body woud aaa P ctta Doetors und e services of Mi rele Tac on An oN Burraro, March 26, 1847. aperior Ales, Wines, Liguors, ‘The price asking for Flour to-day is $5 25, but MECH AIOE, HALL, 472, Broadwa: Grand and rem he eee NIGHT THIS W: us Som MustUM ean sad ne ton (ee gad on the Ti t Ther progress 8 of jence gata impeded. OBK, “THE LOVER'S REVENGE: A al Instruments of ihe. Lafayette bass "The Celebrated Auto whose movements are as ‘reachery.” with a port: Just Published by J. STOUVENEL & CO., | John street, near Broadway. | No. 29 teh et a eats mistress, is surpasses every kind of mechanism yet ixty Rare Curiosities, which are of the m ig an Automaton Pinte Player, rf 1 f bert th 10 hi uh isfor waeaationt ieee pe vSNerwich hiChrons- PEARL STRE®T HOUSE, Pearl street, New York. (sige el heaped | for oil and lard; Gas Gis Lamps, Chand nothing do- white or red, and quotations wore nowinel. | 1s common Southern. rold at $132}¢ Corn— 8 reached between 50 066 and 69 60,000 bushels, in- better iences, they will giv: ry night this week, at the al Churches, and Hotels, ee, fitted up with Gas, | vi at a great reduction in Pp in i» ees ery all articles warrantes of the richest cut, pressed and plain ove imade to order, and a'l Net ye wet Ware matched to any pattern. Lamps altered ani Goods loaned io ea ty ee, at wholesale and retail "New | yes forthe country Y sent {ree of expen: 83 EDUCTION IN bes iret calls the serene ion of the tra prmpaicen as powerful asa church organ. ‘hinese Figures, Paintings, In- lachines, Maseum will be arranged for examination oa Monday, Srthar Particulars raeoae T.A Amat, Bazaar, grat the gies of the 30 Platt a Doors open at 7—Coneert to com- Change of programme every evening. In order to w id eleg Admission %5 one relent 1,600 lescopes, Micresoupens 93 cents; 10,000 to 16,000 whitey] in stor whe at 86 cents; 10,000 yellow, deliverable on I\s location for acne te ot a ert in aew, Viheady ged an be SELECT CON 10, In to the jd were eported, sold in We report sales of 300 $4 76, and 1,000 do., deliver- —The’ last sales were made G. j oyba marr 116 arian ong the Ss er fe Purchaser has uot recommend. | fuez* to their’s, so that my business | 1, 500" POUNDS tent P N WIRE, b and Plate, ingot and Fre ce ay forsale by | way Colleges, Unive: chance to buy a capital instrament. FINE WATCHES THE eabesievere would call the attention of Mi and Schools have in Mr oa Tagg 1 Admittance O centa ‘mmo 6tis®r 2 Greater satisfaction. Reigate fo to measure, $20. wer qualities, $14, 16, 18. A few Overcoats, fine, still | ‘A\l goods bonght and sold for eash. CHERRY PECTORAL. upton and si of jived SE & CO, i y witli iam 1 to take two or three Palms teaches the science thoroughly—terms three dollars Poh Tine, addressed to Music, to the Office of this paper. shall | or may not be true. General Taylor, he says, rea to an sesortment of Wi just received, mi AND FRisSTCR ArT ex unchri f fe HIS elegant and #1 ir navigation, coughs, consum; ie in New York % Hoadl Co. HN dy for colds, | eetions of the chroarand | leg, bhelpe & Co. 112 Water ats | te ‘Apot Broadway: ? ‘Mila, ris Brow | mS Broadway, aad druggies foug! } Preparetion bas been published in the rn 4 has seamen the highest com- reaal ‘medical college States, as well as the dis ties of British Americ? = PEACH ORC: $550; broker “s Abid ”” Will ve delivered at Balt 1st 7 o'clock, ct yneeescey ev tor ment of cael Silver " els ality is com; ‘s ‘ale ms res am B.—8. H. & Co. will continue to give the attention to the repairing of Chronometer, Duplex. the iter. £. "LEA will be illustrated f La! sbmoye, and ry ALLS AND PRIVATE PARTIES furnished with the ad rlloene et tatonrovertioe Violin, Hi nea, he mune elected fom ‘he mest fahtonabler Ope- | ttle army, who are well supplied with that arm trite turpentine continued to sell at Rat FE tnd G. AYLIBE, Brothers, Professors, | each end No 127 Eim street corner of Howard mi2 AND NOKTH CAN HOVAL MAin 8 Ast of 1200 tons and 440 horse ae = raltv. AL! le, Tie in Alexander. sh and school tinguished modloal i, from e sing to this lee- ine as ULTER WANTED: YOUNG MON ae bes shop in the city, t tleman c HE®LER’S, No. Pom at ar beatae der contract with the Lo: v8, 16 hi tf val Horses, lovg ta Mos sound Sa Gre al under theae Oras Elizabeth street and comer JACOB WEKKS, Jr. AVELLING Ke RUNKS, &eo. Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall ai | | Sei from Cayuga County. “OR SALE, a pair3 minute Can sdiea Fei it; 100 bbls new mess sold at $15; re was offered at le im 10 days. Old m we quote at $14 206. Nothing transpired in pickled or smoked meats Oa batunpay ‘Monwina, ny Ke, A : ont @ first of May, OHN CATTNAUIL T it bi a a pair of street,eorner of Broadway,has now on-hand a of T e © Hows, (where they will te every moruing from 9 q*elock. wholesale and retai ticle of ale leather ‘Trunks, suitable for ‘Travel, and Portmantea worth and standing io society in this city rim, commercial or atherwive, emt. or ty superintend a public or private concern. Address, UF. CHILD, 66 Prospect wrect, | GREAT ATTRACTION. at Home, No 5 John Street. ELV E begs to acquaint his friends and patrons hi mea from turope, vis Bret nee of seven in MASSAPLQUA HOUSE, pHi raeer OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND inactive at 7%a8c. In Ti othy, no sales triets of Germany, beat — ot ud fancy birds he has ever offered ty of rare and faney bi selected with grent troubl ibecriber takes thi id the public, that he hy open for the rece) ible young married worsen two weeks old The best on applying at 104 Madison street. SITUATION b ane method to inform his friends | At ‘Nurse—has 6 taki 1ds from all parts ‘ofthe world, without regard to cost 4 ponies, Chinese, silver, and y mh of barn-door e rths secured until paid for. i cuyerienced waren ag, Por free, anano a oir afomp apply to ters. In juxtaposition with the dismal reports ALHARN BEE COS, aca x. | from Mexico, ithas so {ar attracted the public ap- fae betwera Live ‘ Stage leave Farmingdal the ing and eveniug train olsee iy Broo! Enalish pheasan s, aw: 6 seemstrers or nurse, in y. eat of city relerence a to character ‘ud capacliy. Please apply at 206 Mote se, NEW YORK CasH FARORING ESTABL. te MENT, 0, 72 WEST BRUADWA Gentlomens garmente made ts style on the following remouarle terms Frock Coats do from $'5 to $ Cassimere Pant bi 0 to $5,50; Dress Vest of sati in ofthe Oyster Bay House MONEY a es ONEY LENT—The hi Aud sonal suns 0 f Northwest were reported ut | In addition to the above li and Boston. a contract No Dye street, N.Y. SPRING STYLE HATS FOR GENILEMEN. | THE MOST APPROVED and desirable style: now ancy for inspection at ind got up ino style tha ot fi at the Sales ‘Hoom, BA Wali sree, vice are now being built, and be given ofthe time when they wil teamers will sail ry. every fortaight during the other mont between Liverpool, and jiverpool and New York. in peas aa sett: Rete Dua y dt see] seme port, at 244. a 25d. for grain in bags. 24,000 of grain were also engeged in a first class vessel | IN has rem ved his re- 101 Painful Intelligence from Fort Leavenworth. ernoon and Evening, EMAL ‘Or NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | Wasurneton, March 25, 9 P.M hour peinctmodelsof | By the Western mail we have painful intelli - ARGESK DIAMO MONDs genoe from a small party of teamsters from Santa feceLeae’ Orang Ou- | Fe, sixty in number, who arrived at Fort Leaven- i Children under 10 years 12% cents, | Worth in a most distressing condition, being al- maz most starved. Six of their companions were frezen to death on the road. A great fire occured at Columbus, Geo., on house of the Lowell Factory agent. Lose estimat- ed at about sixty thousand bales. boat is now running between this city and the railway depot. | Wednesday, from Canada. The steamer United 188t for Detroit, the rate is entirely nominal, no sales having been made as yet. Some transactions in Wheat, toar- Broome streets, rive, have taken place at 108 cents. WITH THE EXCEPTION ¢7 EuUREDAY EVENING, ——— MINSTRELS, ESPECTFULLY announce, BY THE MAILS. Wasuinaton, Mareh 28, 1847. News from the Frontier Army. isfy the natural anxiety of the public to learn all about the present position of RTS ASE EVENING! ac Micon General Taylor, his two last despatches, dated nfoAp way Ho HOUSE, vi M. 21 yt one MO bis SV ENING? March 22d, at 8 o’o'cleck pr Me NEWTON Miss DE MORTIMER, Mr. LYNCH, That of the 14th was dated at Agua Nueva, and the 7th and 14th February, are to be published to-morrow. The contents of the former I have already glanced at, in my letter of yesterday. reiterated the general’s determination to give Santa Anna battle. THE Pint rey Severo wera ry moderate | Doctor Jarvis arrived this evening and had a bones bt ey conversation with the President. He states that ho brings the latest authentic news, and that the rest must be regarded but as rumors, which may | had fortified himself at Agua Nueva—Santa Anna was without artillery, and consequently he (Dr. Jarvis) entertains no apprehension for our —that the pa 8 of Rinconada was occupied at y American troops, furnished with tai several pieces of artillery, and able to maintain “ai. | their position against almost any odd: in- 1P8 | formation he brings gives things a more cheering Man | aspect than they have yet worn since the firs fine ada" | Tele of the advance. o Santa Anna. All com- munication with the Rio Grande is certainly cut off ; but there is a sufficient force to remove every E dadkins. | obstruction. The requisition for fifty regiments m Wilt athe are. ae et NIAGARA, HE, EUROPA. | of volunteers is considered as rather extravagant. Gavi tated to tail from Liverpoolaze tne | Waskinaton, March 24, 1847. port fee Critical Aspect of Affuirs—The Herald’s Havana News—Gen. Taylor and the Administration— The want of Harmony between them elucidated. You may rely upon it that the Havana news in the Herald of yesterday, received in town this money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to | morning, has deeply excited the apprehensions of 20, the “ Presidemt of the United States and all men in authority” and out of authority, at head-quar- prehensions as to have led to rumors of the impe- rative necessity of an extra session of Congress. FE eee nire cnotice wii | ‘There is another report afloat this morning of de the defeat and surrender of General Taylor in his retrograde movement to Monterey, which no- body believes to be true, because it is the univer- NOX, HATTER, No. 128 wyuson Staert, of ePRING FASHION sendy, see ne 1o a: rlegance and fashion, ty Iwlaere of weer lour, and 1%{c. for cotton. To | — & CONNELL’ PAIN EXTRAC TOR be suppl.ed with the true any Ca at prices that fail Y morchants et at NG ted. Specie will be received wat For passage, apply # atlAvorion.—House and lot 301 Pearl | (2U! Ly ond Tae | OT at present will me mee TARTNERSHIE hitherto existing between of KDESSUS was dissolved by ma POR FORD, *fILESTON & oO. N.B—Wanted 2 to 30 travelling agents a eit ifierent Staten, each to furnish ne some team rat epneeat ae i | sige ‘haser. wishing to purchase. Frices rani ~yghctha newest patterns for perlours, Pas U8 for] ‘Liver, ol, wall plens igrmaey ‘securd R LWAYS on hand end for sale by ihe 9. tthe usual place ns all deseriptions of fire works | pri KAS 'cloel hal. pe I o'eloek. Branch store No. 63 Fu MUSKETS . AND PISTOLS. New Vork, March tot? HAKLESTON, 8. C ——The | sal opinion, so strongly has Old Zack fastened ene SOUTHERNER, Capt, M. bet yin ey will lenve the east side of Peck ali ero Gen ety Bt 4 o’cioe! wr helping "Tl mi ay bem annihilated, but they never surrender.” to. | himself upon the popular approbation, that h “| like Napoleon’s Uld Guard—The Old Gui Union publishes two late official letters from the head-quarters of the Commissary Ge- neral of the North, at Agua Nueva, some thirty miles beyond Saltillo, on the edge of the desers, intervening between that point and Matehuala, a breadth of a hundred miles on the way to San Luis. From the first of these pert it appears Chi vs cured gad rarranved: if mot cured no ‘Proprietors and manaheeterers, 7" Nesom Steet. | IN: NSTANTANEOUS FLAIR DYE ATCHELOR’S offered for alorng the! th NOTICF—Passen for Liverpool, wil boat Hercules, at Orleans what ere per tr bart iu back from Saltillo upon Monterey, a judicious 1 Wi anne POLITAN BONNETS. ean Banded Muskets,with bayonets Emetre feet order, pt Hitans, whieh are superior to any hitherto manafaecur- u they are also manufacturing a new style WANTED—Immediniely, ‘0 load for New Orleans, 1 300 Dente —— stahibir <4 Pieces itis at dreds who bare ated tthe ony re yet discovers who! Fetal SJRLOR, 2 Wali street. iol ae Gta materials, meet Ke, rae ‘or sali most fashionable iy. dies of oure city aad Lessinis 2: 5a, 9 Bustin au h—The splendid 100 tons burthen, Cay on the 26th March, and from a Manufacturers of the Neapolitan Bom ts, No. 23 Delancy st.,neor the Bowe WALSH & co, - FRENCH BOOT aad ar ths Tere’ New ‘ren Dress Bopts mate.to order. $4 39, sold for: $6.50. Patent Leather Boots, si on hand, and ma? iy fr Ben done in the ur motto, No. 6 Aun str mi daughter of QUILL PENS. _ E Subscriber would call ti th a try, oF tho he attention of the public to ciety PK dds, will not ful tece the ad | lines, But strong a 1 eee poo | considerations, there is yet one over which the No, 6 Ano street, ‘rom selecting thi No. 9 Hneling slip, N. y ki uy, gy Ly palate For sale by ANOTHER CHALLENGE, NCE MORE Ads Pa tid ARP, SHOES of the first gon ee New Store, 196 Can al at great anal sect She fhe er, =A Bhade ade dealers Also, ‘and fixtures for the same, dealers, and others « at the tery lowest prices.” ein, TsO a dens we have but one um at th Inte fair agi ‘Newer, NT we id the surrounding country th of our assertions BEEKE Jk Mea tee Norpttemsll nar » are ma ed ha ma the Slat fy pier 19 E. R., or to ULL & MINTURN. WOODHU Sent . is and the pubNe that there 11 those who will ve so ki house, corner ol Brosdway a No. 58 Chatham sureets near that Gen. Scott had advised Gen. Taylor to falt recommendation ; but under the peculiarities of sith ms, 12 o'clock, ‘se time the the fh i his position at Agua Nueva, and its advantages from being on the edge of the desert, across which the enemy, it was thought, from his crip- pee condition, would not be able to march, and rom other briefly stated but cogent military rea- sons, General Taylor preferred to stand fast upon every inch of the ground he had won. He rather h | preferred to keop the desert between him and the enemy than to admit to positions on this side, | which would afford every facility of annoyances, | depredations and descents upon the American re these genuine military commanding officer of the North had perhaps nu for eabia, ‘second cabin and steerage paoban | second choice—his troops were volunteers, and a tom | retrogade movement, without a fight, would have e rad should ae ee | doubtless given him as much trouble as a retrent hs t, at the point of the bayonet. The volunteers can- Not recognise the policy of a retreat, when there is no enemy in sight; and, besides, a retrogade movement only increases the dista: between them and the ‘halls of the Montezumas.” We may further say, that from a letter received in this city from ano’ icer under Gen. Taylor, the volunteers left under his command are not by any means under the best condition of subordina- eee ee pense of the owner, CW. LAWRENCE #, Col’ PRACTICAL BOOK- KEEPING, B,C. C, MANsi, Accomme ane aah Ce. |, Accountant, hag ot Boable-Katry ovieKe rsiraphnen® to teach as above. ae treet, New York. ry fa wih Poy gad vias at ng as | w York “TMPROVED MAGNE1IC MACHINES. Taree ie MAGNETIC , important imarorempnt over a! CK. Ly Pong A" ce aed . » cone on board at Orlears wharf, E. K. COLLINS, 5 South street the complaints of Gen. Taylor to the War Depart. ‘iddons, Edward B a prcg nnd anil 26th April, her Sy ahs miroaaeer taciow? ace | Or field duties than vol b voadway, has ove : OAS Me. go ames Fh pear goto fight, but the hard discipline, and harder re Tediec Picraree ang yateabte Snoay of Ivory | Rivers Gold. we, which have never before beew Remember 315 Broadway rele Weror 3 ya foot of Wall mtr wally her Boots, te id made to order on a! ‘tive satisfaction. ‘al this Friday afternoon, at half past ping’ Improves 9 conta of Instrvction — The public are respectfal a in construction, ‘nd a8 is the case with admits of perfect coutrol, and can be | lapted for ony infant, or ( ¢ pleasure of the oper gtiee inael ae ‘stor nm RADYATED tO any power pi strongest adul , 8 traly « (A. +4) a ping books, mathe! that A course of lectures on the’ KOOMS TO LET: use with all the GENTLEMAN of with a parlor and bedroo } da and those of hie brother Samuel Bowne, are | can be accommodated | With breakfast a wht na ‘no unpleasant quires no assistant in its use, and is, omy harmless. any 18 compactly a1 fanees, put ap In poubs constituti by this course bi 6 | ahenth, and will re 1 im every respect, RA ven 10 01 .. v atthe} m20 mene To CAND PROPRIETORS, FARMERS, ANTED—By 4 maszied man, with a small fa of a farm, on shares, d IT the most recent inpore: | th the btery and ch ate full directions rogurding ita se und ap. facilities possessed by the eubser: Sicieaer an are sol, CARKIAGES. +, | TPYHE subseriber offers tor sale an excellent assortme good Carringes, all new styles, warranted equal in iv market, and will be sold at reason: AMES BIE W ‘carge haudred tons, from South America, and from Pronounced superior to any other king ‘in the market. oindry, and will be sold to close halt cent per pound, aud is an object to the farm-rs of nm and of | Aity to/any thing In qn ney cas be ready ae ou each, atitaad to concern at ene Lgl on of TG ANA RA, f the foil HAVA of, the fellow. | the corporal bi | reg one Cabra ‘on Compa: |. It is from 0 int Repay pd aye “erey lyn, 2 of D TILESTON & CO., 149 Water street. ~ | neros, Son macaae ‘La Ferman Opvice or tun New Youx F a ee "Raw TDEND.—~The nosrd of ai elared a dividend ree oer poe on yd after HAL. LAN | BW \8—The larw splendidaniorament of Hall Lacteragt eat ler inratar rae van hey ef ti | wal Brared will pl Manufactured ‘and for ine nd ja Beri themngelves, G. CaDEKAy, | mat it*re id L1G ‘Nassau ‘atrget. L ‘The Taaghe books will |. UNDERHILL, Secretary. > C.MOORHEA 10 fowler, New York" tion. They are rather represented as reckless of camp duty—as controlling their company officers, elected by them, and as under no direct obedi- ence except the es observation of the com- manding general. This fact is corroborated by ‘fi Salt as t, of being divested of his regular troops, and by explains the demand, at the last session, for ten regiments of po cre as omer calculated junteers. The volunteers straints of camp lite, and retrograde movements, Porce are features of an active campaign to Which they in thoy | donot so readily subscribe. The regulars are, mis iw"— | therefore, indispensable asa nucleus, and ar a | sort of school of discipline and subordination to | any large force of volunteers. It is impossible that the volunteer can make a good soldier with- out sacrificing some of the privileges of the citi- zen. The citizen acknowledges no superior ; but obedience to superiors, from the commander to he fundamental law of the army. @ fighting qualities of the volunteers | that we look to the escape of Gen. Taylor, and “ANGULO, 2 New at his absolute defeat of the Mexicans; but whether PRIVATE TESSONS IN GERMAN. he has dropped back into Monterey, or advanc. LADY from the north of G ote a portion of her time to he. oer 91 ER n happy to back to Saltillo, or whether he may have been jetion in entirely cut off or cut up, we guaranty you thu Tie Imes” | the official returns will substantiate the postscrip

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