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w VORK HERA ] D MIGRATION FOR THE Year 184’ Ma 4 . abFe i G B op A ? NE arrival of the last ‘steamship we have carefully | 22) p, 5 McE—, of this city, will lend to the sl- | President, in the chair. Jomes Fstop pare action of tres jon TT ae ee eee eg wday, March 30, IAT. perused our foreign exebanges, with the view Of | os, tnieday, Mrs. J— , widow of thelate R-J—, | Canal street Pier and Sewer Report t and | senatatlon ver dameges for beiag ran over by asleigh. Thi expease to the “Cental Comm bitin stb “= | ascertaining whether there was any probability of | g4q formerly one of our largest merchants. The bridal | 10 Vr yniaiae vier overtho some, atal ex the | tifa very respectable old lady, certainly upward S "for general distributi the shortness of the crops in England, Ireland, jgnot will be tied at the bride’s magnificent country 51s ome ‘Asopted . ere rom cstv costing the Bow onion | G sor airaee siscicalauenctine be sdidressed, to ae jy | 8nd other Europein countries, influencing emi-'| residence, near Hudson, After the ceremony, the | | Unpeld J: seamments —Report and resolution in inated ove of ipe feet ou tbo curb atene, the defendant | ath ve Sa oa —" The next edition of the Heraid for Europe wil tion to this country, on as large @ scdle aswe | happy a will Jeeve for Albany, there to spend of selling il property on Wi assessments re: ‘Ariving,dakraldiie street vad within 8 | nll be at bee be publienine bao parser the Sist of: Mareh,.at | were induoed to believe it would. The result of | the ‘Rey. Mr Krox, otis aie ale wate tea “"Phareoal Dealers’ License —Rerolution in favor of re- $ . Horten ita tims 0 4 ot ber other 4 es 8! ' Oommiine twelve oles ae to 2 by the Hiber- 9.;Jabors is @ conviction that within the next Te few tavies friends, wil leave here this, P. M., ‘ing the license of charcoal dealers from $10 to $250 | foot se ‘walk, she was koocke down, ‘he ! bf, VMeGmIE en nia’s mails, which will leave here on that day. p re o for the residence of Mrs J. passing over ber; was 01 . ‘ rhich ean afferd to publish x 4 ve lb reater flood of b —Report and resolution in favor of rant. | UG Civy snd country papers which oa 4 Te will qontein. several highly intexesting letters pena con pcg aeeeied Maite; in | pacet ecules nbteid, ceuees Senet 2: Roten Wr Ecc et Fler No 7, NR. to Esra Wish & | Redan Ot her wos instoeh cen ape hese eseisived| Sa55 wotlan Bic 0: week ce Swe Bee 6 ehaage, Wik Nate? from My, and Mrs. Bennett, on the political and ; ee een nuenedaat Te y | was found to have one of her ribs broken, ace: | : soolsl oonditantnketarapes” tha perreasoa unos the same space of time ' ma a, fenniaay ieisidkann ‘Sewer in 25th street —Resolution in favor of building | ated and otherwise very much injitred,and was for three | ora—A stall ‘and Stand for sale, 4 3 " ‘ue Weatnen—' was @ mild spring 25'h street. — Ado} months oorfined te her roo: The detence was, that it j between iid: War Departiient tnd Gen. Taylor, | _ 1" Germany, we lear that the most extensive | aay." presenting a very egrerable contrast. to the |" Seilfenentof Cletms—-Renort and resolution in favor | was an uaavoidahle sccident, an’ that the olf lady her- | j arrangements have been made, and that thou- | weather of the previous day. The thermometer, at five | of pavini icon Matsell and Merritt, and others. | seifhad not usad due dil * odered a ver- which is of great importance at the present time: Srrangements have beon taade, and thal howe | Salock FM. in Wallstreet stoodat St degrees,’ at ine | Soe thik crane amounts alaimed by them for services| dict for plaintif for $6006 For plainly Mr~ Write: for | f the latest intelligence from the Army and Navy ; “ “ Y | same hour on Sunday it stood one degree below freezing | performed on Sundays and for whieh they they have | defendant. Mr. Nimones. iwi and hai fa bavle b ee Taylor | im the spring, many ef whom are, ne doubt, | point. obtained judgments, instead of carry’ up the casesto| David Higginbotham vs. Thomas Monres and Robert jt: pereeanceof a. battle, bosween Gen, Tay’ now on their way. Whole villages of peo- | Tue Lary Stoam.—The storm of Friday and Satur- | the Conrt Referred The amount | Ferguson —This ‘action to recover $63.the be: | Premium Goseumef Wigs-—' trang oa tii ry. wr'by mote to A. B.C, Hovald elie, Al and Santa Anna; full and hic accounts of the ‘ f; ‘mails ‘aimed yt cl nt $6,046 24 bill of work. The dof leyed the * haps of a Wis or stavuiamall ia yw: sa ar thie Castle of 8. | Re have made: up: theim-mpinds:.to, ‘tm day has made sad_havoc with the, mails and magnetic | Claimed Me won Dizckwell’s Toland —Communication from t a tin roof on thei mor | Wicbiat, | Trupee before os cement arti eee otto ell aad ox shears, oP arahvpsemaniase eda veceived in teil backs on the land of their fathers, and | west of Albany. The enstern train of cars which left ouse Commissioner pa ice was, that the work” badly. dous, snd exte assortmeut of reasy made Gossamer Jaan de Uifia, in ease they shail be receive hi seek new homes in our country. The people of | Botten om Saturday morning, arrived in Albany at 9 wards beck wall | Soneae Dill was’ overchoeged.. Verdict fo plaints for | Wil Matera No. 1b Bentanigr fepaaie Howard Hotel, Sain a f a y . r » A. i . x : : gpg i nee J time ; a list of the vessels of war and Transtori, | Holland, too, are di: termined toemigrate in large | The heiviestssow wae fount at the western snd of the the Bard —Resolution infevor of mend: | Before Judge Daly “VJaieph MERA ¥be Tomer Git 898i" in the Gulf; the latest accounts from * : numbers, Hitherto but comparatively few Hol- | Foute. At noon on Satu day, there had not been any of the Board, so as gaan fen constitute @ | lespie vs. Jonathan W. adllen —This was an action for’ Mo co; the details of the revolu‘ion in Mexico; A great fall of snow west of Utica, onthe line of the rail- 5 ine Adapted. money had aod received. It’ eppeated the plaintiff’ ha Washing’on esrrespondence ; proceedings of the Mnders have left their country; but itappeare that | roud. but on Sundey evening there wau nothing received | |New Division of the, 23h {Werd— An ordinance, dl, | an interest in @honse in Oliver stret, Aland: ing’ on re ; proceedii ‘ c | be a . | vidin Fifth wi districts, int, placer e ‘aman Damed Now Yotk Susie Législatuie ; {ull report ot the | ‘RO. dire, seseeslty: which, cqmpels Ais Geratans /52 ained closed a0’Tete ee this a0 farce | alopted, Waters, uodet_fastructlons to lary on the furniture. and other European people te hid adiew to the | thotescrds shew, but twicein thirty years. Appointment of Aeristant a of Ohare oe — Weteeh in. parseance:o his Instructions, levyed on the home of their childhood and all its pleasing as- | This Conven- ree apoelatae ee ice De rtment. Adopted. sien of by some other perce. ond ott, bat by. tom did | sociations, has had the same influence on them. | rai ead edjoureed Opening of Eleventh sircet.—' rt »nd resolution in ar. The evidence egainst defendant was, The British press states that there will be # com- three prominent | fayor of opsning Lith street, between Broadway and the tted he had the proceeds of the sale in his plete outpouring from Ireland. The Chronicle | Hon. T. Butler King’s speech at the compli- mentary dinner given to that gentleman by the merchants nt New York ; correspondence from all parts of the country ; full reports of the New jeated xs to be held ia Fe correctly informed, stood as follows | Bowery. previded those interested measure file 2 | hands, and would held it for the right owner. A non-enit aye te ene Cs tl bond with the Comptroller, that they will bear the was asked upon various grounds, but the Court denied York markets ; besidesa variety of commercial, 1s 7 7 " 8 Court should not confirm it, and let the cause go to the jury, who found edict ‘ political, financial, and miscellaneous intelii- bet ae re Prat gan cee be Por Pelton et the Bonrds “hiopted. fer t pleiatia ti for f nth, Mr 7s for | gence. | fons abowt to emigrare; ut unfortunately they Ri ‘Departments.—Ald_ Livingston | defendant. Mesers. N It will be embellished with a portrait of the | °° those whose loss will be severely felt, as they ‘| up Doo. No. 28, but nee Lereearing the rub Gilliland vs amented Captain Rathbone, of the packet ship | P0S¢88 pecuniary means and are not destitute.” } rry street. Further proceedings were therefore thrown he 48th street, the next meeting of the Board. pied by Mrs. Miller. Damage ral occupied by him asa dry gocds store. There wei a Aas dag Avpgauns, March 20.—Neil fstares on the pre at the tine of : | Dray. Bae ye nication wes recei: longi, eo plaint ai tne terns | a i fl a the garch ser of certela ceived | the tgreement Manly wes te have them, snd with | So great was the demand for ship accommodation at the last dates, thet in Liverpool the price of erage passages to New York had risen from | three ponnds to four guineas. Colunbia; an accurate engraving of the town ot Macin; of the eity of Vera Cruz; of the Castle of & Juan de Uli; of Saltillo; and a map of the field of operationsin Northern Mex'oo. We veer wilt cxeerd iL anal, ‘the tol the, Morris 70 nite snddenty at Ne 98 . repniri island intention to take others, which he was to procure himself, to ft | \ i Singleeopies 6} conte, in wrappers, ready for |, The Germans and Hollanders, who are coming | dither he ascertained there some clroupensces | (aaaieeer inatuertar the iat of Apel next, cn wich up the store. {a | pursuance of the agreement | econ” The Cale ey th . . Ly here in large bodies, have purchased lands in the | of ® suspicious character connected with the death of it pires ferred to Commit. nly contracted with the défendant, Ward, who | “ mn the mail, or $8 per annum, in advance. | the denensed, a Mrs Elisabeth Ann Wright, (wite of | tee on Charity and Alms, with power. arpenter, to put up the dctures. In ating up, Ward | | Western States and Territories, to which they | james Wright) a native of this State, oged 24 years.and | — Courtland? street Pier —A remonstrance was received used the plaint The News of the @rrat Battle~Tremendous | Will proceed immediately after their arrival. We | therefore deferred holding en inquest upon the body | agsinst leasing tne pier at ‘he fect of Courtlandt street | nished by himse . | rday , wit! f obtaini - 4 Maol; unable to either th ¥ xeltement, are informed that the Hollanders have purchased | ad reer ly a ad anenpgrr yo Bag rb fries Referred. co eae nn 1 Pe) ites roe ep thotsines ant ’s fixtures, together with -matevials fur- | It afterwards turned out that ent or Ware rs Oath The ei h i {land in Ohio, in the neigh- | soning. Oa proceeding to the house yesterday m per oly peer aly vg eg he Raat the plslati@’; Ward then took preceedio ne e} 7 ~ | 4 'o the re 4 ne city was thrown into a state of the greatest | an immens> tract of land ir Ohio, in the neig! soning. a eres Lg (hr y P Ry, he rie epee joard 1 ten mei ®@ quorum, inst Maniy in one of the ward courts; obtains is | Coenties ace | quent, Mery which he iseued execution, the fztures, aad remuoeed them, The dafanse th 1e res, remove mn. ie fence is, that tod ressmmending oe bares it was'at the plaintifl’s request ‘that Ward did the work. Adjourned exitement yesterday afternoon, by the intelli- ; borhood of Maumee, all wild, and that they pon lay sehen ot iavestgueea tens A an eyed on gene of the defeat of Santa Anna by Old Rough ; have employed agents here to guide and direct MD residing in Third street, had given certiGoate and Ready. All previous accounts and reports | them when they arrive. The [rish will come, as soting eh Oe eat Ge cone keen ee res appenr to be confirmed; indeed, sufficient isknown | they always have done, by single families. Of | that payelaien to convines the most credulous that twe or three | these, there will be many substantial, sound | When thus coiled at ihe lat Roman. Une hetlans re not anthorized te give certificates: | been ascertained, Ko. : atthe last moment. The following evi er Improvements —Bosolution by Mr.M’Elrath, | Usitxp States Manswar’s Orrice.—Charge of Crurt | wer In | . i} lution ad at the last meet. 2 Unusual Punishment —Francis Gardiner, mate of the | severo battles have been fought between the | farmers, who have for pears cultivated a small / Maar, Basmen,, resid at Stent girast, | ed pad AP arg eter: actay ol proceedings A the bark Falmouth, of this was arrested about noon | rnge te those mani ei : ‘ | | sworn, depored. 0 doce: er hu . bev. t a Bishan ond way, lower. Americans and Mexicans. patch of five to ton acres of land, and been \ Shee coors wai from the house in which they resided, matter of ballding 8 a need eters a Sor fo-aey bs Deas Marshal veillen.ce 5 charge of having | ents of Br anaye prices ss be cent lower. " . treets, bet an Refer h s The news of these desperate fights electrified | able to save a little from their industry, came to live wiih ber, sbeet week ago: she seemed to aspecial committee. while the veasel lay in the harbor of Havana The case | que eo Oo 1 ity. i their families. The um- | pretty well, exce od ae on y night | Perk Fountain—Report and resolution in favor of em: | comes up te-morrow for examination, and in the meun- i ri he whole city. It created a greater sensation | after providing for their families. The tm- Ire taken with vomiting, and vomited every minute | pollisning the fouotele ia, the Park, according to « plen | lime Gardiner has been held to bail in $200. | Boe SF igesire dm than the intelligence of the battles of Palo Alto and | fortunate condition of things in their native | through the night, and throughou the following day and | of the Committee on Lands and Places; and eppropristing | Couar Carenpan, Tus Dav.—Common Pleas—First | \ Resnca de la Palma. It produced the greatest | land, ‘and the want of confidence in the pota. | night, Ly tr Vaca Bld nen od. $6.00 to defray the of tented, | Part—69_ 39, 67. 148,71, 78, 41.3.6, 297, 45.49, 01,05, 83 enthusiasm, and Old Rough and Ready was | to as an article of food hereatter, have compelled |," "t'Pumps in her hands and dagers; the was very, Se ae ee Rea eae in a Oe oe ca velatous, | Se¢ond Part—75, 77, 79, 81,68, 65, 87, 89, 91, 99. | Portable Shaving Cases, of the most com- placed on the highest pinnacle of military fame | them to muster all they had in the world, and in- | thirsty, and wanted to drink continu til near her | eq ont. Adopted. | pact form and eleza:t finish. A be-utifal appeudage to tho ul : " Bee al Ree | death; she was very pale; her eyes Sale of Lote —Rerolution in favor uf selling to John Arrival of Strangers tn New York. | toi et tavte, aud the most comp! ret off to the by the people. When we take into consideration | vest it in our happy land, where they can Pur- | throat was sore; and it was with difficulty M Morrell, certain lots at corner of 60th st and 4th Maxcn 29 Hl wants of the tra olla public, being manefoc'y. ed of sueh that the Mexican force was over twenty thousand | chase a farm for the same amount of money that tor sged geet seat nek Bee were vers) Cte of @ | avenue for $1200 Ref 4 ti hI AAMEMICAR NOTED. ay sivienrospi rises et Seog aur tee effective men, and the American force less than | they would pay in rent at home for one year. \ plained of pips cle heat in mee etconeorai ‘sive died be wee ng prey meinen Ses Of opesan, the Rovert, Boath Caroliua; &, Tucker, Georgia; James Lama: A few does above Coustian& +t. tix thousand, the result of the conflicts appears | Many of our people are under the impression, ee aaaod anid ane egy of no cause | streets, ke have been changed. Adopted. sy Bil Teux, Massa. husetts. Aerek Haden: Learnt Tenttt Lae areee = apne p iti i ila | erde' Street 8 —Report solutio: i ; il é le invi truly extraordinary. | that it ia the poorest classes of emigrants that will Dr. Tuomas Hocaecs 10 pe AE nectwe pRindl par wre vena nee Ae reser rt we: Holeomb, Se Smith, Vermon ; &. Root and family, Al- ; 82d dealers are invited to call and examine the jous pat The dotuils of the battles will bo looked for with | arrive this year; but this, we think, isa mistoke. of ithe Datys ieee events highly Johumed in sewer and pier Soot of Canal east at an expense not ¥ the most intense interest and anxiety. We give | The majority of them will doubtless be people of | Pombrene softened; the in (loge ety scoediue leery cemented Bi Neh asta aves all we reeeived yesterday, on the outside of this | small, but comfortable means—such are those flamed The jury rendered a verdict of eeath by taking | the same in favor of opening 11th street, between Broad- | t ps ry . | teras of the above, at fact Pere cares oe aie OT RAUNDERS t SON, 177 Broadway, ed Baicion p Wahi ‘A few doors above Courtlandt street. avigation of the Ohlo Kiv«s, i ve. The vei r and ; Poison. way ond Bowery: Concurred in. ‘Time. ‘Btate of River. bor ng ec aca ea ee | Sea bnee am tiobed bors se Leebetncod fe Fowrnat or « Conoren Crenorman—Quite an ex- | After disposing ofa few other pal hoc s Maree sve Attest Attack on Vera Cras. destitute cannot raise money sufficient to pay for | citement prevailed yesterday in consequence of the fu: | the Board adjourned uotil M ire, paca, Na ect YT > * rye . leaving their country. | neral of ‘he late pastor of the First Presbyterian Charch Albany; T. Cinoinnstl Mar 14 18% feet. The publie are on the qui vive for news from 7 area founded in New York, be ing to the colored popula- InteUligenes. ‘Miles. G. Harris, Phi Loniavilla. oo. Mar ll .te (14 feet. Pol ht. Marca 29 —Charge of Perjut Vera Cruz. We may now hourly look for the re- Very Lats rrom Montevingo.—Weare indebt- tion, named wo ‘ ra citizens asset formed opposite his residence in | Prince John Davis, two attacne ony AR sult of the combined naval and military attack on | oq to she kindness of a gentleman of this city for | Wea Broadway. hence h malas were carried, the | rested yenterday three men, by names of Her ow amp, New Yo | Scaeeaiae ma dae Pm ji f§ " co! wi! lack velve,! TT at street lenler, jowm: i pin; . Bry 05, Dew | a . Me that point. ee ile 2 | the epee ners opened letter from Monte- | ¢ ibs m Brondvay x m ust a ai - ‘ : en ane one wercaa ed ping Vide het ele met Gane | rhe stook markt spend e ihe batter: this morning. ‘The Mextcan War and the Independent Tree- | video. It is the latest received:— Frankfort street chu ere a funeral oration was | tice Drinker, where! 4 a on the com- i Sales ton greator extent than usual were made, at a slight i hed by the Rev. Mr. Coxe, and the body was re- int of Edward Seliger and others, with the crime of Croton Hote, if sury—Thetr effect upon Commercial Af | as idee pp MorterioEe January 15th, ered tal tae svurial ground, through Chatham and up mais It appears That the rjury consists in the ac: th; W Whitweii, Boston; Kdw. How- improvement in prices. Morris Canal went up 1 per fairs. Hee ee eechdas. onthe river Unugus the Bowery. The coffin was borne on the shoulders of | cused parties making an affidavit before Judge Ulshoeffer, gf, Providence; J. Drayton, | cont; Harlem % ; Vicksburg % ; East Boston } ; Nor: pie : four men, (colored,) into and {rom the church, in Frank- | Gat Judge of the Court of Common Pleat, on or shout ve wich & Worcester 3; Reading Railroad fell off por a fought hattle of five hours, in which upwards of one As a general thing, the existence of a war, and | LO ce ara sot ope | fort street, and the procession was headed by the “‘Te- | the aéth day of October last, wherein it was set forth | | 4,1, Lewis, Sconi pht! he adoption of the sub-treasury at the same | thousand men were moment, are deprecated ; they are considered great drawbacks to the progress of the prosperity | ; Hore: r J 3S. Williams, Providence; A ful. | rence Division No. 1, of the P.O. of U.8.T., of the city | that Edward Seliger was a non-resident debtor, by which | § Tucker, state 4; F. P. J " cent. ghiful. sy England and France on | of New York, instituted Ist April, "1846." bearing a | aflavit a writ of attachment was issued against Seliger, | Chap, springheld Lawyer, Brattleboro; H-D | Aethe Seoond Board there was a further improvement ‘ing, as all tbe small yes- | Diack flsg, surmounted with crape, on which was tho Laie to bail on the suit—when, on the contrary, he eelipoy 's Hore.. | ip Harlem of %, per cont ; Vicksburgh. < ; Norwich a“ z i ; A. H. Van Ness, Poughkeepsie; rgoce they please, sbove inscription, Tho brothers of the order were de- | itis alleged that Mr. Seligar is aresident ofthis city, but dy ict Seon eegiuipeies | eae ctclster, 2 Moris Cacavathem ie; cut oak fi corated witt white badges, im je concourse | transacting busin of a cry, ao they are, carnal? Kamer | uch in Buenos Ayret.as to pay | of the colored population lined th on the route. | Th P demanded a hearing in the | Jottuanten Teaitag: BA tastroug ony, | 10g clored at prices current in the morning. by those who wish to see everything in the world | | itt d freights are only ten Jol. | The whole proceedings were interesting. bee . toe ete teat ean nipignce: Narae, | ‘Easteun stazet Ho! There appears to be a very etrong upward movement running riot. lars perton. " i Inreagerina Bratietics oF Morrauity —Died, at Foyer itpcaeiug Stolenn iaodee=O Moa’ Dannie: ) Bines, Bomoey Hoare S46 ‘w. | 2 Morris Conal ; prices have advanced within the past There is no doubt but that the existence of a | a verre an bo Bobet reg! et pred ana my ie any Salors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island :— ‘ape ttachés at the Court of Sessions, arrested, a do; v. Graham, Leomi | Week four and five per cent, and the sales have been 7 1) day quite large at the improvement. The whole movement \ is @ cornering operation, and it would be we). for those + | notin the game, to keep clear of :t. It will make and 1 aia | mar the fortunes of many speculators, aod the grani ster; M. Pruet, Little Falls; R. | Crash, when it comes, will sink the cencern to a deeper me Masseloa; A. Hyde, Mussa- | depth than it hasyet touched. We would advise the cut. war with Mexico has a very great influence upon | month for it, on good security. Nothing offers any in- Samuel Smith, July 97th, 1846..... rt irs, i , | ducement to engege in business at the present time, and _ Benj. Rodgers, July 80th, commercial effairs, in every part of the country— SPat or tinue dil the Demeging army is withdrawn | Matthew Cook, Aug. 84 there is no doubt but that it acts asa check upon | und we have communication w country Pi Rice, Aug 12th, the movements of speculators, and keeps them 8 01 Lei they can- eee Brows, Rapti bth, within proper limits; it frightens the timid, and | LWetaneerenty Memphrs, Tens A. Scelye,, warrant, whe! Us pair Be 3 of gold earrings, one breastpin and a brooch, valued in all at $8, froma boy called Anthony Rodgers, the pro- perty heving been stolen from Mr. James Rodgers, watchmaker, at No 410)¢ Broadway, and bought by the accused, Farrell, for taree shilliogs, kno ving as it isal of jing army gi afewcennon balleevery Ale: i itali ir) mt to keep us reminded thatthe warand Th , 5 t 2 Naan aadsnits poimty toreeds. hace | renee sins ttt truwengy, | PEERS a Purchase. Hild te bul fe he gumet$a80eenrwets | 1. Pe koa 0 Mika c. ani tke te sovine Goaoae on ri ~ | Col , of the Montevidean cavalry, in the camp, ‘anson, Feb 13th, * 2 m 1 : . Pe kins, Obi tucky; ©. Norton, do; W. | Union Ineura. c f St. Louis have d i i i 7 Burg! —Tha shoemaker’s shop occupied by Thomas | Meyers, North rs fiphia; SL dy, The Union Insurance Company cf St. Louis have de is a very large amount of money in this city lying | has been lately defested and cut up by Gen. Servanda | bsewe Withee, Sat Ate Sullivan, No. 180 Laurens street, was burglariously en- | Aubure: M. mitt dtd cof, 4, | clared a semi-annual dividend of twelve and half per idle, waiting for a poace with Mexico before it a Fredk Godkins, March 6th, “ tered on Sunday night, rac.emen,” forcing Bt.Jobus, N. | cent, . Sy some off the bolts of the door, stealing about $19 worth of boots and shoes therefrom, and escaping with the plunder. No errest Entry Robbery—The residence of Mr. L. Robi: , No. 64 Amity street, w: entered on Saturday night bo- will come out from its strong-holds. The natural i News From eavaee mat poco Reason Ricketts, Mareh 14th “ ‘ i jevins, arrived ut New jeans from Havana, James Simmons, Marc! efor ofa sate of war is to creates mania for | ailed on the 12h, bringing accounts of Jobn Bragg, March 3st, ma hoarding up money, in the shape of gold and | ino tl fe 63. ‘The Citizens’ Bank st Worcester, Mass., dividend of three per cent. The importance of the trade between this coun'ry and semi-aenuel disasters on coast of Cuba Average The British bark Buteshire, ee: Cunningham, was it dived. m the hours of 9 and 10 e’clock, in the temperar the Zoli Verien is every year becoming more apparen’. The operation of the independent treasury act | Soaan allen nen Hi ofLe Paste del Diatsantes (Di L Sacred Paence of the servant, who jone to the tse 4 ‘The annual increave is very large, and the increase in out five U Panx Tneatan.— Forrest appeared last evening at the | store, by a thief supposed to be a black man, stole the population of the German States will compare very i ond Point.) The crew were saved, and arrived at DM: is more powerfal in the time of war than at any | None Pom) inte coasting schooner Minerva. on the Park, In the character of Baptista Febye,"in the “Broker | {rom the premises a cl other time, as the expend tures of the govern- ith 9 lad: 6th inst. The Buteshire was from London te Havana, of Bogota,” and was sustained by Mr. Jamieson, as Anto- ment aro $o largely increased, and the revenue | $88 tone burthen, and consigned to Messrs. Villoldo 42d 14 ag Cabarero, the cast being filled up by Mr. Barry ‘seen to be lurking near the must be enlarged by extraordinary ns. Theor- | The Hoglish brig Nancy, boundin bbery. jast, from Kingr- Mrs Hunt, and the excellent stock company new on the r dinary revenue of the goverament in timesof peace | ton te Clentuegos. was totally lo Breton about boards at our fashionable theatrical resort. Mr. Forrest |, //¢rte Stealing Twa cld thieves, called Jone, Mo, hardly suffices for its ordinary expenditure: up bi picked the collection of this amount in gold and silver | and taken into Trinidad. the Donacion, keeps up a constant current of specie into the pub- | rq, pi Ae went ashore at the same place s No treasury. It will, therefore, be seen that the | _ The Engiis! it colored overcoat, worth $ os, worth $8, in all scape before the return of t favorably with this country. We annex a list of the Sovereign German States composing the Zoll Verein. Geoman States comrnisina tHe Zou Veauin—Tag Porvvation. A.—States which scceded with their whole territory— and Dr. Bird were mutually most fortunate in forming | act of stesling two horses, which the rassale were ear. | "t4burensJ- each others acquaintance ; the former in that he found | rying off on their backs, when detected by officer Fille E. H. Meno, Gloucester, an author who so well understood his genius, and the the 4th ward, who nscertsined the animals be. | Uues Lanbura, Bostou; D. latter that his brilliant productions fell into hands which | longed to Mr. Bogart, 141 Chatham street. It appears Ha tford; A.J. Avr erce and Racer. should at once present them to the public in such a light | the horses were made of wood. JusticeOsborne locked Ww. L t from the Colorados, with cargoes of ®# to display their beauties fully. - The “ Brok f them both up for trial payment ot more than double the usual amount | @our and Is rom the wreck of the ship Ocean. ota” contains specimen passoges ich require: Altempt te Pick « Pocket.—Officer Moloney, of the intothe treasury per annum, must have a very | The captain and crew of the Ocean were passengers on om fe tage; and they h bec y 77 inday night, esate fl a | material effect upon the currency, upon the | vette Britah, mail schooner Lee, left on the 1th, for force and ies ieetich Me Berea Hust | : rsa REA Joseph Fi Phit movements of our monied institutions, and upon | Vera Cruz, with the mails intended for the steamer. The We! age,” in wi r. Berret, Mrs. Hunt N not being sufficient loseph Farman, Fait " Mr Bass, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. VicDonal, Miss Gordon, and anst him, the magis'rata discharged himfrom custody. | James Daley. jr., Hear the operations of commerce. British steamer of war Vesuvius, was expected to arrive a Well heved,! Sw: | nEedianty melee oA women ty teeseme of some Ri ih vow Yorks Ju mi mall Spanish armed verse! calle 1, The Kingdom of Prussia 2. di do Baveri hooners Thoma Van Cat Philadel Princeton B: 8. do de Sixe Wi 9. The Duchy of Nassau 10, do do Fietatnara N ard, 0 shortly at Havana, with the mail from Mexico, which Mrs. Dyott we: y Notwithstanding these two movements are in | hed been prepared for the Tweed night Mr. Forrest eppears once more as Metamora. McCormick, a servant in the employ of Mr. Henry ‘South’ Mi dletowa : b sen rf . ‘ Several Mexican schooners were in port at Havana.| Boweay Tueat ‘The startling drama of the ‘Rob, | daso, No. 13 Chatham street, was arrested on Sunday inn, D. C.; H. Jac te fall operation, the actual prosperity of the coun- . by cflcer Gai {the 6 -d police, do Anhal: Ws ss . ‘Three of them were advertised for sale in the Havana | bors of Bohemia,” was performed last evening to one of | MIRh! by officer Garvey, of the 6:h war { Prarchg 16, do do Anhalt Berneburgh... 46 929 try never was greater, never healthier. We are | pepers. charge of stealing from her employer se gold rings 16. do do __ Anhalt-Ko hi 42 104 ‘ ; cae | Peete frequency of wrecks has awakened generel atter- the largest houses of the season, and was received with and goods. Committed for examination by Jus- in the fall tide of prosperity, and it is upon such | 9" 'y Lt if is anil b 2 t | tice Gebor 17. The Prineipslity of Lippe Det 103 493 basis that it cannot be very easily destroyed, It. | 420,004 tee gevernment is loudly celled upon for more | eo much gratifeation snd epplauee by the andience, that | tos Diieend ib dcticoruntua ee Miles alecny 18, do do Schwartzburg Ru 69 +91 Aesth gee light-houses to be constructed the manager has determined upon repeating it this eve kesting Lomge —_& teow © 7, N.Y J. Bro} Waldeck... 08 753 is not founded upon the promises to pay of a host - “ ” rested by officer Riley, ofthe 6th ward, whom the offi- U. King end lady, A Sol 'g Son 87909 } ed upon athlon Nauueaaa ping, acd with it the comedy of “Yellow Kids,” and the | ger found on the Five Points, having in his possession | will; Mivs Graham, BR ‘Lhompsoa, Sener Lapenteeie Miteeaet sage of banking institutions, the value of which de-|) | oa, —-The favorite opera of “I’Lombardi,” 4rémeof the “Yew Tree Ruins” Wo venture tony | six brass Jamps, evidently stolen, for which an owner is | gers sud son, Hobensofions © ar pendsentirely upon the credit of speculators in , 3 Pe di,” that no bill which the manager of this popular place has | wanted. Apply to Colonel Snow. clerk of police. at the pose: Mr ay e Shauhenburg Lise : 87733 | for ithas now become @ favorite, was again presented at ever put forth, will meet with more encoursgement than | Tombs. The accused wag locked up for examination of regret tho; this will. It provides a variety of romsntic, comic and | Arrest of a Chicken Butcher. —Ofticer Espie, of the 7th 5 Palmo’s last ‘ing. It ha fe staple productions of the Union, a demand for | br sepilocichsder ea me im 17 Ithoug dramatic entertainment, which we would look in vain | ward police, arrested on Sunday night a fellow ci ig music of this opere, althoug! for in any other establishment Another crowded house | himself Joseph Chepple, on suspicion of havi 7 s which exists in nearly every part of Earope, at | we feel assured that its place will be admirably supplied ar the Bowery to night, of course, To-morrow evening | 14 chickens—the officer found the operator very busily prices far above remunerating points. Upon | by that which is to follow. The performance last even’ !* Booth will tak» his benef. open lot, chopping off their heads and these, and upon the gold and silver of the coun. | ing wes excellent; tho leading parts were performed in Bowexy Cincus.—As might have been expected, a eir feathers, in order to conceal their ideo- try, our prosperity is established, and it cannot | & enter which adds tothe praise due for former presen. tromendoualy large audience attended lest evening at | i ete santos every section of the country, but upon the real Reuss Greitz . ‘ Reuse-Schlei'z | 26. do do Hohenzollern Heck inge 27, The Landgrave of Hesse Homburg, 2%, The Free | own of Frankf rt-on-the- Main 66,881 B.—Stat h acceded with only a part of their territories — 1. The Kingdom of Heno #choon: ‘ with the c “Brown, Ateany id - We ai ry to find fault with anyt \ of Hobenstein—the sailywicks Elbin- be shaken until the great regulator falls—until the | justice to Borili and Benedetti Cintas thet we sasela oe the Bowery Cirous to wit the extreordinary and un. cht ard lady, Richer grode, Polie, Fi " independent treasury act is repealed. So long as | tice the fault of the chorus in the third scene of the third porralolled fests of Mr. Kemp, the celebrated English WEL brn Ve Party nd some parte act, where the veci interne were out of tune in” All. | clown and pantomimist. Ho really surpassed himeelf in a ct that financial system ofthe government remains simi!” The choruses in‘ I’Lombardi,” however, have | hig extraordina: full force,so long as the specie provisions of thatact | ove much credit to the performers, and save this one ‘ ; mistoke they have promptly sustsined the leading party might ba are preserved in all their purity, so long shall we | throughout the series of nights which has witnessed the _ plandits fro be fre the inflations and the fiuct presentation of this beautiful opera. There is one night ree from the inflations and the fluctuations of | Tren the present sesxon, and thet, Wednesdey, is kiven EAR ical performances, and, a® 8. fiers, rox. deren, Ww. 97,650 179,904 re. bout two weeks ago, a Mrs. Bruce, ght ot Lai , had stolenfrom her premises ing in Ble @ paper currency, We have such faith in the | to* Lucia,” which will then be performed—a happy con- | perfor yr with a bonnet, supposed at c female, who was seen power of the independent treasury system that | clusion for es successful a term us the opera need ask. | pourin, B. 2A u and Si 1,603 . 5 % di da pli it Qi and no tidings were heard of the stolen ~ we are disposed to abandon all other checks upon | C#A!#tY's Minstax.s continue nightly to draw crowd: seen iy fe nee Toe ne Circus this | Sisjoles oll Jesterda Mrs Bruce was pessing slong fares V cues 4» ae a eipulny at bitioes Id 99 480 speculation. ed houses—many respectable families havo been denied | Boorn's Benvrit.—The beautiful play of “A New | Ludow street, when tho observed black woman with ff, Newba seeeee 29400 admission, in consequence of every seat having been | Way to Pay Old. Dibis,” the" Somnambala.” and ths | Bet identical shawl upon her beck. Mrs Bruce imme Hub Jean 25 543 503 diately followed her, uni after passing through several streets, she brenght up at No 113 Mulnerry street, where’ re Bruce demanded ber shawl, and upon 03 5 Ne cing denied, she obtained the assistance of officer WAC tae Rehiey, Pistedetoutes Donnelly, one of the efficient polieemen of the uffa.s: ku. Hosfurt. } ile lath ward, who Immediately took the woman into cus 4 Seetel To betingee eda, | Sere The population of Prussia has inoreosed in the nine | Years, from the end of 1834 to the end of 1648, an ave rageof 1603 per cevt per annum At the same rete of @ in the o*her Zoll Verein States, there willtea It id 4 ince be weit mn ns country at large if the | gia such arun of success attending Ethiopean repre. | "P ican war was closed upon any terms ofan hon. | sentation, we have never witnessed in this city. Christy orable character, for there is undoubtedly a drain | knows how to cater for public taste, and hence the untir- . ' ing wish to witness iformances, vocal and instru- of treasure from us to a certain extent which mental, of his unrivalled troupe. mpter’s Daughter,” will be perform to-morrow evening, for the b n. Be) 01 » We wish him a bumper. ‘ Carter, Ni kj J. Buliveh, | never can be replaced, to say nothing about the | yp swiss Beit. Rivaxns commence ascries of enter. And Sr. © rs Tar New On. toly, and ‘con her before Justice Ketcham, where oy, Newarks J. Balch, North | ooutation of about thicty millions inthe whole ,at the ife « ; - ue ast night, says tae Delta of the 2istinat , a sh st d was locked u ALL | end great sacrifice of life; but whatever influence tortaiemmonts ie city, at the Tabernacle, on Monday the car ein bed aoree’ peodey pty Ay pA bhtioe jeg bak nme teu eine “4 ind w ed up Chasse tc eowart. Rowe W" Frenes, Hopkice Ed. | end of they ate pete ik that war has in restricting the movements of | ¢v@ning, Ap of Fortune,” Sol Smith came forward and announced to | «es in Mulberry street, where on ward, Newtown; Ha-min Pte, ot going ‘The ennexed statement exhibits the Svezage quently | Tue Ermrorian Orena Serexapens have justeonclu’- the audience thathe had been furnished with news of | found two guitars, onea very good Coat yd Me 5 hr | of certain articles, chiefly imported from the United #peculators, is benefic | to all classes. from ay Wil isms, Marion, O: J | edu fouthern tour, and ere now proceeding on an E: Yi A Woodward’ Syracu: t- | imports +) ern trip. This company is under the management | ‘at f whioh they might itson, better known to New Yorkers as Gover- morning Papers. ‘Thi my, just received in the city, | hasket, one china fruit do,a new bed tick. eight to hear in anticipation of the several silk handkerchiefs, a Kob Roy shi proposition was received with r with alot of German {| States, on hand and consumed ia the Zoil Verein, for the | five years from 1937 to 1841, and for the year 1845 Nuawsrarer Postage —We have received a let | Henry iver spoons, and knivor es Hore. to | nor Dorr. loud applause, and the news was read. After the peru- on forks, and twenty-eignt pawntickets, embracing ‘ ibe! MW Wil ios i Commence of rue Zou Vewews er from a. subscriber in Aquekansck, New Jersey, | sal, immense ond deafening cheering arore from el! parts | various articles of clothing, for all of which an owner, | \:ts Sewha:ypors K. Be ‘Gade Moog: | a sees hiahtnten-... covorans.” 1845 stating that the Postmaster of that place compels | arg towns Sra Caelae clay, of the house, which was followed by three cheem for | is wanted. Apply at the 14th Ward Station House | fook,jostn, WH. Wells ites | Articles Chreme ihe Consumed ond Consumed and um to pay three cents postage on each Herald. | pewitt and Spofford, in Obondege county, bi aT pee PALL tiny Ni iiag: li A oat ate aed se ene ena | gman, Porsweguth Bi | the T: Beeiee a str tas, oom hed by, ists. We would respectfully call the attention of the | ne ions to test the question of “License orno | tremendous. Tue Feuer Sur Jamesrown.—Tho James. Bonghor sine Gx. me | ent DB lore, ant Bolts: said Postmaster to the instructions lately issued Signor Blitz isin St. Louis,astonishing the Missourians | town sailed from the navy yard, Charlestown, Salem; ett, Cambridaes sod hn ragledubdlen ; The H f Representatives of Venezuela has con- 5“ , s 4 . Sanford, Newtos, from the Department at Washington. Our sub | firmed the great i je to Venues Till for tbe exclusive | °% "ut lenerdemela. fos Conti, Ireland, yesterday mornlog theif past efght aot Newton, NJ i o’clock, with ‘rong breeze frem N.W. The ends ci 399,804 9,174,984 974,909 14,731,678 » New don; soribers are requested not to submit to an t- | Mavigation of the Orinoco by steam, during a period of 21 | | The new theatre in Meoting street, Charleston, was | 114 wharves along the whole line of our harbor, were . age extortion = inyway ct ih Y Post | years. [ane wegine toa company of geutlemen In peopled with spectators to witness her departure. ‘Under foci noes Wavers, 195.95 989,50 990,989 1.756 724 . _ Daohe heap. te | Hon. Henry Cloy, who left New Orleans on the 1st |" ber three topeails, single refed, she dash hi Bakcimores, A408 S438 39900 | B05 348 2 | Instant for hie residence in Kentucky, intended to stop a | .,Dan Marble ie still delighting the Albaniang; practi | rate of nine miles per hour, & a Ge q CAL! u 'o the: = Fase 900519,980 4m CaLiPornia Reiant.—We have aecounts | fw days at Natchez, Miss. lmWiwenene Se ee ere Wren ee te wn peak Boeted ripes and stare, and | , A.C. Tiftt, Atl bat bicaaguaad ‘ re JA. fmith, fy ‘rom Valparaiso, which state that tie ships Loo | ,,J0hn W, Stevenson, Keq , of Covington, Kontuoky, hos digg Re Puutburn: Ons vipary “ie peak in royalmast head a Jang white flag with o | bien Vas a i a > M’lle Dimier, Mr. Dunn, and the Chapmans are at the "1 3 L. Franchar Ghoo, Capt. Hatcti, and the Susan Drow, Capt | trravecendirate tor Conarean from that (Tibbetts) air, A104ny Odeon. if een shamrock inthe, centre, 4 Ween dareoy | Rarted, Grom Putnam, with part of the California regiment’ | twist. Major John P. Gainer, who was lately captured | Tho Visnnose children aro at Philadelphia, as every | porn sccotpauied hor down ts the ligh Mew Yous EO. 31104 1705,170 408.390 9,015 750 from this city, arrived at that pl Biment, | hy the Mexican General Minon, ia the whig candidate. | whore, completely successinl. per E eere given and. recaracl, HT 519 aaz'g33 197,335 982 75 5 » artived at that plage in fine spirits. | Hie friends calculate upon his’ release before the rex! — Milo Blangy was to cemmence an engagement at the TA METIS Stee 6,205 8.8 he former arrived on the 29:h December, and | meotmgof Congress. American Theatre, New Orleans, on the 22d inst. She Tur B Sea —The Siecle quotes the tollow- 1919148 81010580 the latter on the 18th January. Both vessels sailed | _ Hunter Woodis, Esq., has been rominated os the demo- to be assisted by M'l y thoy return speedi- | ing ietter from Odersa, of the 29h ult —"The trade ef | Fi F again for California on the 284 January | Woe tthe city | | The Ravels ployed their iat night at Mobile on the 5 Re ral x was never mors flvuriehing than in 1848, In the | (: a ‘ i b 24 inst. ‘arbes, Esq , commander; Capt M 14a entered our harbor, | [rom tho Boston Advertiser, March 99 ) . way | dey, Let officer; Cept. James D Farwoll, 31 doy comtne oF Tiss FENee r emouted 10'S8 « ive ars imlebred co a friend for the following, among | | New Post Route rao THR ATLANTIC TO THE Ga onee Datorinn weak, ae et aatete fntien H. Foote, 81 do; Capt John B. White, ath toy | 30d datagranled, ror ne(o1 099.290.) andthe Imports to | . er ate gence ia elparaiso, up toJan. 27. Ships | Prctrio.—The new Ministy Chili profess more pie ering 8 Lather Parka. Jr., surgeon; William Peele, guuner; Wil- | 7,745 047 «fle roubles (40 608 462f) fo: ming together .09 Choo, Hatch, and Susan Drew, Putnam, from New wredecessors. They The Seguin troupe epen the Chesnut street theatre, | iimm Jones, boatswain ; Fura W Brintusll, carpenter; | a'total of 20 6/8 402 renbles wo4 showing an increnve am | 1680 58, %6 Teter See feat er me Cacioree regiment, arrived ot | iled for alleged polj- Philadelphia, on Monday neat. George F. Clapp, siilmakor. The purser, George Ii): | nomnarad with tho amount of the preceding yeor, of Valparaiso, i 4 wine onthe "ae fifty day a trom Rio opened the trade ‘The Keans wero at last advices expected daily at New | man, Jr., came to the navy yard, with his luggage. | 4319 360 roubles The imports of 1846 consis'ed] f 5 340+ | oD +4 7.198 aid Janeiro, ba ter on the 19ih, in Mity-one days trom Rio fe provincescf Orleans, to commence an engagement at the St. Charles | about tea mioutes too late, and was lait Dehind.— beeton ha eMactive roubles (26,358 2081 ) ia merchia ite, and ies sabi ep Jaueiro, and bo'b eile! on the 284, for California. U.S | ihe Argent publi wt fee the | Post, March 29. 1904.60) rubles (7.618420!) in specie, The wheat era sloop of war Preble. fity seven days from Ro Janeiro | conveyance of mailt ‘Andes A most diabolical attempt at poisoning was trated ——$—<$—$—— ried last year exceeriat 2.000 000 Inerwers ronras gasay 1114 048 4 _ oH ys a a gn Jon <6, three days | to Buenos Ayres. tage of this post, cor by two servant girls in the employ of Mr. Mk Davis, ‘Tho comet will crozs the plane of the enrth’s orbit on | tre avelue of 16 000 C00 of eff-ctive roubles (69 0v0 6 199 116 20 after the “hoo nd susan Drew had sailed. ‘The | respondence might ba conveyed hence to Buenos Ayres of Shreveport, Lt. on the 9th inet, A quantity of arsenis | the 20: inst. (Monday) at snidoight, and the teil wilt | the largest quantity of grain ever exported from © Sar meee , ship Thos. Perkins, Arter, with another portion of in about flteen days ducing the simmer montha, ond was thrown into a coffee pot, and Mr D., hie wife, and | swerp across the same plane, the sams evening at about a A Bey ST tot “ae Re Meow ny Ang Mes pee Popa dy with a steamer from Buenos Ayresto Kngland the whola | two guests, (Mr. und Mrs. J. N. Howell,) partook of the | 7 o'clock. This comet was discovered at + ane 262! wae se opens 10 have touched, nor do we know if it distance ould be Covered in 49 to 45 days, Which would | poisoned cotfes. The attempted murders were not effect: | the ath inst. by G. P. Bond, Esq., assistant at the nen oem ian ——— was 80 i , at the Panama ronte by some 19.days. | ed, however, and the women have been secured. | tory there. i if + eee eee 98,016,009 $65,213,5.¢