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he conammption of these articles has increased with. 5 w years an average of seventy percent. In seme iacipal staples, the increase has been about ore dred per cent. inguried by Raw ; Whale 5 fs. Qntls. 14,839 163,708 205 931 67,527 $0690 50,56 46295 «13,400 Gt eet 93 834 11843 | 15,m0 21,606 Che Peussion ports. he Baltic Sen 24,210 varg, on the Temp tations 2 1540,388 £85,160 402,735 214 079 461,598 ; The following statement exhibits the quantity import- | ed, re-exported, consumed, and average price inthe Zoll Verein States, in 1645, of articles partly the products of tho United States, and partly imported from the United Ntates. The value of these articles has been calculsted on the'r last average prices in the Hanse Towns. ‘urontation, Ra-rxroat ation, Cs geuaes Race F, 1s Tae Guapan Sr ol Re ex iy te ted Conem’ dM inl. (i e ine e381 iter 12.346 24 857 Ty Hy 806 wens Keflved suger, att refined ov co'ten twist has been raised from two to three Prus- sian dollars, or from $1 33 to $2 07 per quintal; the Zoll Verein quintal is equal to 104 4467 United States pounds. ‘The officiel returns of the trade between the United States and the Zoll Vorein in 1846, havo not come to hand, and we are, therefore, unable to make any comparative statements. We have no doubt they will exhibita very favorable increaso, compared with 1845, as the shipments of bread, flour, corn meal, rye, end other breadataffs ; — also pork, beef, bacon, lard, ko., ko, last fall, were un usually large. Old Stock Exchange. Ot asthe Canton Co. $344 4 150 Nor & Wor RR 49 oda veo Be 150 Herding RR = b60 59) 150° do 59 960 58 58 38 im 26 bis £6) 4 25 rT} 50 150 10 30 4855 125 do 30 1944 200 East Boston 16 50 300° do “4 25 150 do scrip 834 Roard. 200 shs Norwich 496 di ppthis week 49) ia 28 bis i 40 at i 50 Morris Canal 18 Exchange. 2% ahs Nor & Wor be 9) she Morris 10¢ Harlem CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yonx, Monpar Artennoon, Manch 29. ‘The firmness noticed in Indien corn on Saturday was maintsined te-day, and sales were freely made, both to | compa. to arrive, at $7 12}. A sole of Pennsylvania wheat wi mrdo al $1 40. Provisions were some firmer than they closeon Saturday A sale of new mess pork was made at $15 In other descriptions transactions were light; in groceries the transactions were limit- | oi, without chenge in price: Several cargoes of sigar were dischargiog, samples of which were ex, peeted to be in the market tomorrow During serange, the rumor of General Taylor's eonflict with the Mexicens preduced considerable excitement. On | the purport of the news being announced from a public stand, wh'ch wound up with the expressed belief that Gen. Taylor had been victorious a sound of applause ran through the largo assemblarge of merchants present. The news caused so much conversation, in some degree to interrupt business; and it being Mondsy— usually 9 dull day—transactions, save ine few articles, were not large. Atnre—Pote were stoady at $467)5, while dullat $6 26. port sal Goresee mixed brends at $7,and 2or 3800 do, on the epening of the river, at $7 12} In Southern there was and no salesof importance trantpired There vero Ad bap flour made, to arrive on the rivate terms. IWh-at—We re- of 2 oon ‘bushel Pennsylvania at $1 40 There ge in other descriptions, Corn—The sales rverched about 65,000 bushels, port to arrive coi ing of 6000 Soutbern yellow at 95 cts: 20000 de Northern yellow, 7000 dodeliversble in May, at £0 95 cts; 25 000 to arrive, at 96 cts Southern white was rather scarce, and a good article weuld have commanded 90 cts. Heavy en- « gements were said to be made for delivery next rum- mer Corn Meal—Brandywine wasjine measure out of We report sales of 500 barrels New Jerrey at nd 600 do Brandywine, to arrive, at $4 8734 — | report sales of 2000 bushels at 90 cts. Barley | |, while oats remained unchanged. | ‘There was no change, and sal to he made at 81 ct: continued ket continued quiet, and no transac- vee were reported | ir ket — @: qniry for shipment, Pian The market continued cod, principally at retail, which brought $3 6214 wan nothing doing ia meckerel or ings. Fauit—The market was quiet, and we continue to quo’ tose raisins at $1 85 for whole bexes, and 95 cts. | tor helf de. Hemr—We heard of no sale, rave 27 bales Kentucky drevae 1 pad rotted, slightly damaged, by auction, at $102 Leap—The market was inactive, and we continue to uate pig at $426, xe— We report sales of 200 hhds. of Matarzas, rather inferior at %4cts, There were no transactions in New Orleens reported | Nava Stonne—Spirite turpentine continued to mo in» small way st about 42 cts, though no cales of impor Nothing reported iu rough tur- or ja rosin, quotations for which remaiued uv- firm, with a moderate | it to 700 bali changed 0 We ree hyd 40,000 gallons English linveed, c and 7000 do American do TThore wi ne change io whale or sperm, as at beh te ric $14, und old prim of consequence travepired mg tet BIH ‘st 00, though no Small sales of country m: made at $11 Tard A asle of 200 bble. Fold at 10 ote There wes nething new in cheere or bu Rice —The morket was quiet and prices continued un. | charged. We continue our last quotations at $3 a $4 87), for ovmmon to geod pri Seevs—There w small it $1 S00 $1 | 6234 per bushel. We quote the article in tierces at $11 Clover aud umothy were quiet, aud we heard of consequence. — We report sales of 100 boxes Havana brown, st 70. We quote white, do., at 834 a 9c., and Muscova- do co, at6% 8c, end in New Orleans nothing beyond retail tronsuctions were reported Tattow.—The, market continued quiet, without cbenge in pri Wuarrsons —A sole of 16,000 Ibs N. W., was made ot 8136 cents. In South Sea heard of no travssction. little change ; but ap it Saturday's quotations. A vesrel aken upto proceed to # Southern port to _ fora dirort port in Europe, at 26d. for butik was offered to Liverpool Grourconla he a le the puck ets demanded 24d for grain » for fot To “To Lon lon, for heavy freight, 60a. was asked. SS ey ‘Thero wes a gloom thrown over the commercial com- kounity, Urvally represented on ‘change, yesterday, by the death of Natmavian Neatos, Esq, who exnired on the 28h instant, inthe 89th year of hw age. He wasa mer hout, snd aman whom ell who had the pleasure of his o(quantance, honored and respected His uniform sual ity of disposition, combined with « most pleasing aud genemauls add ess, won th: ew all who a prowched bim. ‘It wos ouly the pri {the writer of this brief notie», to know Mr. No: tor merchant and esa citie:n, and as such, all entertained for him the warmest esteem. pe no doubt but his relations Holl private life were of th at endearing character. lutegrity in commercial sffairs, moral qsalities, were of The loss of such a re “ the snd in a eareer of usefulness, eye, is Haseley fal felt by his friends ase as peg var Monday, Joth ine wien ee hter of ihe late late Calee's Johnston. Tl The Ble nds and relativ URTH am | Republican Nomiuations:— Meee aM REID. Asetvaries G. Chris man. ABUSRERASs. | Prater 7 Kvenivg, March Sete isa Mat. PAM rorrest, ‘Riuhiee, 3. alae mise 9, D “highest terms, cut down in the prime of life, Jeaves a void in society queatlé ry 1 aR TERAT LATES —_——_. TKLKGRAPHIOC ; Nat meokse, Bins aged 19 years, are invited (o attend the fu- ral, at the residence of her mother, 82 street, Woes the 3! ot instant, at 2 selec Pat. * the 29/5 instant, of consumption, Joun Les, age 33 and the he amntirs of Harmony Ledge N of OF, also his brother-in-law: P ‘Brennen, his ‘funei ‘Washington street, this (Tues lay) DOO! 0 oR ieniye at Davenport, Delaware county, on Satur- » the 20th Justant, Bersasin Parxen, aged 63 5eere Patriek H. mei KOWN, Auctioneer, The telegraphic wires not having : | Tepair since the recent storm, we are ¥ usual advices through this channel = AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, Wasuinorox, March 28, 1847. lurrch! Old Que vight side wp— Repeittion of the Sep tember Thunder. Storm at Montercy—The American Volunteers torn Phaianz—Od Zeca lh gear Moreau ina retreat. Az we predicted yesterdey that dee's from te seat of war would come up ¢ so it bas con piace 2 Mazeh bar 9, a0 ie of Cer aty oe CRITIC—~ ‘Lord Poe oreloek ; Performznce: will eom- ATis~ A.W ee ‘as mau br YELLOW raed hw TREE RUINS-Sir Wilfred | ie i ip coun Fi aor Galle ss » 3 4h pee Oona on pir | of mew eas TZ, Chairman. Jor. @ Oxnsunanen. 4 Joun rE Lipsace, SOLDIFRs FOR MEXICO. COMPANY Gomes 10TH REGIMENT U = INFANTRY. ARGS S*LE oF Gade! te | 3 Thi QF GROCKMIES This dey, Tacaday, ct 1 ible os the Sloe donian : Pickles, Cait Tobere rw Yi spice we tr Weekly Ta he City aes | Conary of Men Wer ture a tulicle wsuall NG LMAM, Awetlouser. ous. 3s GARR finite SALE—THIS DAY, Soa room, 23 Platt, euruer Gold a) viots “qatorted Hardware, Catlery, Gucs, a douen Philadelp! Baty rae eeiian shold t made, x3 the renks Abscess, 2 Anoutism, 3: Apo a Warm of 160 acres, ory be wil be CG} CHILD O ; Grenade, Nickinson eect .geof THE HOUSE DOG—Dax,| blown out of the Potemse ed. ten feet by the northwest vind laving retuned on the subsidence of he fic:ce blast, the steamer >| came up this evening in gallant style, bringing | the iaformation which you will have already re- ceived from the army of General Taylor, of his | successful retreat froin Agua Nueva via Saltillo, and the mountain passes io Monterey, a distance | of about ninety miles, preesed all the while by force of the enemy, Boxes | whom he recoiled at the end of the journey et ope Braggs’ battery and May’s dragoons, no ‘out iy. Terformancets | Song his bay tres ett | REGIMENT Tobe » Holl | rie, Miss Mary 2 of enth ef e'ght or 90 conte; a ont heres % cents; pit one shil- | 4 hestra (es, curvain rises at Daif past 7 Chambers sues W es last performance of Doni via DI LAMME! Kone: 34, a Grand Vocal aud iapernmental C D and long handle Shovels and oore apen at 7 o'alo re casks Clark’s enamelled Ware, viz: Gridizons, Fry | ud to any citizen or soldier who pay Lana ndestous, ply direct at the street, between Elm and Co THOS. rosa LEY, C ery. An additioua! rendesvous bas been Company at 24 Fulton street, opposi: FIN, 24 Lieut. 10th Infeutry. N MUTUAL INSUKANCE COMPANY, gentlemen now compose the Board of vous, Arsonal, 38; 205, 31; 5to,10, jobs and mortice kn¢ stn 50, "84 80 to 60, 13; | degen Pooket sna | rorily and without ee ea, le ea | , creda Wend Rasy od Lal 50 steel tacs Anvils ection, $0 Wilkicson’s Anvils, oo Under one year, 8; 20 to 30, 33: Latch Also, 500 cards carded Cath Peokuives and Mazors, to be sold pore das the Tabernacle ou he evening of p cig teen aime. wiih ‘bes | dy, ‘rit Sub, with Doulsetsi's Opers, LUCK an overwhelmin; in_& private tamily, Such recommendations may aprat a es % WANTED, V A respretsble protestant young woman, nurse and seamstress or euinbermnid—nvd. sin'o'ingthe beat of city relerenee given. street. comer of Waet ry» attalions, slaying astonished enemy like grass in the mowatain t of Gen Scott, in ck upen Monteroy, oe fee “so Bachaud, Elec i Colt a, Ba « ee OY Nesmith, IKEUS—KU Be Now, admitting the feresigh dvising Gen. Taylor to fall | Without waiting the approaeh ef the enemy, eceived be anything near the ake (and that it is, we firmly believe) there is yet a ance that Santa Anna may be detained in the , North, drawn away from the possibility. of mero! ing to the deferce of his capital, until Gen Seot by the capture of Vera Cruz | mand the alternative of peace, or the of the city of Mexice. rx Inquire 2t Perry | E. SALE OF Fink ‘O20 Hata AND. SHERRY IN; . HOF! MAN & O's Ane wo0R An em ronda ties, hove | frvorite ot the rubiie, bob in Bis "ytscll on MONDAY, Apri | sey street, the rematuing | : A WANE, vintages :1015 and tage 1890 and 1815, impo:ted n Madeiraceut 10 tudiain 183, received iu aoa iu 1883—vivrnge 182 95 dozeu Madeira, vint uation as chamber- ud \yoning—the beat Chay M. rel —Bi-untions by CWO H-q.en i audi tt 8 by the rst shall be able to ce t Keron" Perr tha ks. iden ra and tnose It only remains, the efor ee for the American army of the North, to hold ins positions Getween Monterey and the Brasos, wn- monstration of Gen. Scott shall have been made, When he will have the o) ¥ “pon the enemy's capital, or of 1a Sagpabitey oud Sax TH25—imported 1t28 av BURT NUYDAM. 2 do 1k KUUMS LU LEL. eT LEM AN of retired habits can be accommodate h a parlor and bedroom autnaly ith breakfe or two days, by applying at Mn Dryadale’ Frey Bere, 380 Rowerys mie ae rte ‘ERK WASTED ae Tespre'anie Ry & . vert rmaree commere: oang au, ley 6 iim ported Bid SPLENDID performances, both Aft age aad 7% o'clock, when will be exhibiied » Dioramic BONAPARTE, su alogant honse ruson and Evening, | a atthe ‘ierata’ office me ‘steodicawrorh ame nud reference, to O P. eet with immedinte attention, {LO TAILOKS. } T, is only necessary for those who wish to receive a | thorongh and correct knowled, of evi the varieus styles of garments, as are worn at pee to obtain a copy of Sin Luis, 80 a to place San- the defensive, and without a REASUH Soe THE FI IND, w: Eee ry | spondence of Gen. Taylor explains From the beginning of the present year (1847) the duty | H he reoommendation of Oid Zack was not to be ears to have en- ent down to fight Y in she world. w beh te tly orn Ge Pihopiaa Nite trols tre Jan. 26th, 1847, in aid of the of he besser Tt t. New York, Mereh 97, 1947. TAMOND ¥eiNTeD GOULD FE AV AGE, Gold Peus for $%5 nificeut Pen for $2, Ly brated ‘Work’ fon the jed by the m st eminent in the ‘contaus HN 8. GILES, Tresanrer. m30 1t® biotfed off in that way ned the iden that he was ns, Wherever he could find them, aud Id get a fight by waiting fi yObin the Luynor for! ever might be the odds Anna had « | thousaud men, Old oped 1o plies a » dine LP Deve: fe Wi We Lipo “Matas 25 cents, Children naer 10 y Alen anaitity of old Ram, 7 Wiles tn Been Teeeveseeat ha {tia not Coubhe y ir ulogise’every patcel—the purchas. be offered except those belonging to the dine. WAST STREET THE TRE P EIWHTH pangetses ANCEIN ripe ADELPHIA We sinee rly believe, uw pron shed with hundred Hough and Tough would ic atuim, any how, Tom lerther observ: AiD TO IKELAND ENTE s REPORT continued, for March 2)th, bi otperes ofthe autarr ; or, if at it tay Brice per cop! aniticr puRA URE: ayy oto meaner, Matel ‘ae at 105g PRUPUSALS FUK WOULD HE subscriber will rece Prop.sa's ior the delivery of 500 cords of best seuso: Ga yt jolene, Cc an E FTA by fe comedy 6 ha (ene al { Urilliant retreat of Ta tient ‘of the FOLKA PA Tro which will be added the fares of LEND SHILLINGS—vir, Golight!: Ft Te conglede with the intil the Let of Apr (unde: he Amerienn vt ma.) cabinet and poprneis Furet-ar > A aclusive data of the Brencls and other n= ad hia imperial guard ‘The city is all alive for the contir- ion of the news of Father Ritchie’s exira of Ock word at Fort ME FIVE to m0. | tisement PAS DES | ke MECHANIO’s HALv, 472 Broadway, Le beer eee ees Broome streets. CHRISTY'S 1 MINSTREL’S, VE the honor of announcing that they will cousinue | arieit popular Concerts, which are crowded nightly EVERY NIGHT THIS WEE: Admission 25 cents. Concert will eommen ti Change of programme every e SLLBAUT VUNUCEKLS & Vi Bry EV SRING? i] In the a attached to the jharp ng HOUSE, (corner vrser of Broad na Grand street.) } OMMENCISG ON SATURDAY EVENING Mareb | ‘ath, at 8 o’o'cleck Prpcisel ly. Mrs. NEWTON Miss DZ MORTIMER, Mr. QUAYLE, ‘Admitranen 6 rents c mis every Hight of this week at Pi Saloon. ‘The ealebrav the} rath joet, ere atest in ight. joh J_W. Patton, U.S. yler, U.S. A., xrColemnaets to hake Respecttully, & wrent variety 0! larger stock than i i e rain and Assistant Quart me New York, March 5. 167. Satoeriew PKOPOSALS FOR COAL IVE HUNDRED TONS of best quali screened. red ash Authracite ie want sally offered: ry wuts the atteutinn of those al ae reporied, 3195 73 ty will be afforded for packing amt ‘Tus Docror. ‘WasnINaToN, March 28, 1847. | he Rev. Mr. Sprole— Resignation of his charge of the Exceutive Church w Washington—His Ap- pointment as Chaplain an« Professor at West Point—His reasons for accepting this commis- Mincuen, contribution of the cipame cle ash Shaw & King, $35 J. $153 in all $43 —le: LIAM cr) MeL AUGHLIN, as MITATION ' AND FRECIOUS | 6: comprising upward with nt of Jewelry, Bilve: rat th rs & Co. inn mote, ARES " BALE OF Received, 26th, from oa ae of which pri proximo in dplivety t9.co ‘me! fateh Chureh, Franklin street, | ig he ta sor, by Teter Van | W. Lawrence and Moses H. G-in ', aad to be com For three years past the Rev. Mr. Sprole, of | Pa., has been the pastor of the First Presbyterian | Church of this city. He is one of the very ablest | preachers of the country, one of the boldest and the bravest in the denunciation of sin, in all its ramifications, that we have ever heard. He has secured many strong friends, and has made many Before he was fully awnre of the power of the press, he fell upon the Jétter- | writers of Washington in one of his expositions NOTHER SI'RGICAL OPERATION ON A 50%. | of wicked men; but finding this a most unprofit- MBI i | ale warfare, he soon suspended hostilines, and abandoned the hopeless task of restricting that freedom of cnticisin which the letter- writers hold as an imprescriptitle right mentioned this matier at all, were it not that your correspondent in the premises in bis defenge of culaciy interested in the Parting between Thnth, | desig ot ne contes: be tween Mr. Sprole and ihe to cae as rere epporra i iW commenne ‘with the atons fil. be . Birds, Minerals ; 30" ¥ ‘sere ye a TO LEND on ms, and mortwage . Mickle, Ba vers a9 from the Wihabitants of water office Reinons ‘strest, opposite Wash. veral small sums of money to lend, on Brocka Apyly as above. J2 eodam® oie "Gunther kre sof Rev Mr Park's Lecture at the Tabernacle for | & Brown's Line of i James’ Catholic’ hareh, | Rev Soha Ns mith, Pastor, $1000. By dition from Re sm lic Tempe: Rev. Juha N Smith, Presidents ‘eoliected on the ireh ‘Marek, dd frem inhabitants ell* Moos v. Mr. Stohimaun, Pastor, GAL wollection of | a. alte e Free Lg Relief of Ireland, ay’s re cain of Ki QUILL PENS. APYHE Subscriber would call his superior Quiil Pens, By long puctice he orth the collertion of (many caa be obtained the day before the sale. attention of the pablie to le entirely with the ceeded in re.ching ry kind of writ 70 LET, at the Navy Hotel, Brook splecaia Ditlrard tabi ‘yn, comer of | “d Horm acd Ber,wi h and all the fix ures for the | MESMERISM {Ut i~T—Mr SHEW will rep-at his ing an’ aoanuaning resull Hi Sr perdi 20. Pes Calculation,” $10, From Henry White, Al- | Douatdeon Jr.—W. R. P., $5; Berj, Stagg, $20; ch, 81 $2; ina KOBE HILL STABLES, comertuh areca | Third A spite pe Fale a5 ‘ peRnimign? AN ER Jectu'e on the unchri i ir Grey Horses, 16 h rye tail Bays, We should not have $e te dated Mareh 25th. $5. helpe stow] ox Mr. as Meriden, Ct. hight; 1 hesaut Pretoy ‘eae Cayusa County Wi HINK, Witte- M atthe Tabernacle, o Rev. £. nee | Jen Tyicr was p Kiss re ’s at OT ih aa "Phe lecture y RAND Scriptural Picture of th Or bh Meee ree "| Dens’ Latin Tee ich catalogue Mr. ual Latin ou one hide ad the Ka be for sale oa the eveuing of his ex iv the bet de) orks, Wilkesbarre, Penv., ie DeZeng, of Skanentela vhn O Fs I, coll iil be exhibited fora few dave at the Gr.- Ull10 P.M. Admission 25 cents. tof President Polk, the ols Las been the eburch of the h March, 1545, ve been ainong aud rier breed birds, with seeds, pa 4 Trees ana other plants for sale. ke, made rei — cee ACTRACTION. No & John Street. by Day *Recaived dh From Ww. rt | son trekera gn 6 UNION COURSE, L. HE proprietors of the above ( bevel patronage they rons to promote and eveourage the breed of I rotuy Moreen, Mowing purses and atakes:— | Best in five, to harness fiee $5 t) go to the second best we eames, ‘Tee frail! n he President mand tis family b | heimost regatar atiendaats atthe morning ser- | mon—often, need, present also in the afternoon Mr Beaton and tis family, Mr. Bagby and bis family, Cue woud think belong to | aad otten Mr. Buchanan and the cabmet have paler ively prohibited from ¢ ming te Admu'ti ce 25 ceuts. ms MIS. JERVis’3 COLD CANDY, THE hoon AT CURE FOR ALL COUGHS AND. COLDS Cold aud Con: opti a territle fi T—LKOPLING c. Boreints of iment al saradey, Mare 20h, ome t rites rt he returned after a residenve of patie mouths and the other most cele»rated distrets of Germany, eanbledto esileet the fancy birds he has ever offere: varity of rare and fancy birds 1 ih vent trouble, with thankful for the Lie wetof re and desi- he congregation wel bed from bn been amoung ne $3 U—mile hi boldness, vigor, ce meant, bis church bas br the great cen re of attrdetio | Strangers in tie city, d-sirovs ot seeing for them- | selves the Pros deat nd ihe | inet and Senate w be k und near him, et their | Sabbath devouons. Mr. Sprole was elected chaplain to the House | of Representatives the duties of the office with propriety and abil Amonth ago, according to h | day, the President appoiwted | Professor of Ethics for the West Point Acades: | Mr. Sprole asked for ime to consider upon the acceptavee of the trust, and took a joumey wo West Point, to aid him in arriving at 1” just c He returned satisfied that the post and | the pil would suit him, and accepred it, and | was unanimously confirmed by the Sena'e. courte he resigned the church and his flock in And this morning he preactied his farewell sermon; and this afternoon, aided qi the Rey. Henry Sher, Chaplain to the Senate, os! | performed his last ministrations to his peop e miny | here from the pulpit of the Executive chapel. | After ordaining an elder, Mr. i reasons for accepting the appoinunent tv West ; and briefly, they are these:— 1. That he had not been to the number of his 5 . Tnachis dues were too arduous for his physi- the imaugarauon and especially to ty of barn~doar | m five. os harness, free the A ‘oun of one best Ireve For farher particu box 1.9.2 Lower P. at jes, ke. eet with prompt “ the pit the = PY finder in perpetual et all 2 isbn street, N.Y. jekvis's CANDY Lang eee to effect au ently cure of e Throat, and other at men of the cab- Heference given and *, er $100, wagon ndgrese, wish real nai for. ‘rotting h reese that | atd drives to weigh 300 tbs 5, Purse $50—two mile heats, to har: it—for six year ol: aan stake of $ 0—ha “0 poi F ABHIOY read ready for to hamess, with an inside HE SHIP CARPENTERS 0 ae York and Brooklyn ‘ly in hes’, 130 Madison treet statement of him Chaplain and ! tor moi %, No. $30-two mile hests, under the saddle, with | t, free for all pecsug horses, No. 379 Broadway. corner of pn stake of ptee-—Rail fori acest domes K. 0 b €, three or more to make a race. te ¢ ose on the ft at Green & wevinn’, Uhat- pOLARTNERAHIE ith KETE & PANDLYSUS was dissolved tome it. ind SULES FLUNKETT bare | -partuership uncer the fir of aT Teontiaue the Hat and yell Znown principle netory, 0. 99 Fa ‘ er. No 63 Falton New York, March 15. 1847 NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. acribers re pecifally eall the attention of "rey their Present style uf & hitherto manufset who has inquired for Ohi is reqaested toe Il at, treet, wp. sure, statiog feed and line to No. 71 Liberty Shon o* TBE, AGE eat counection wiih ae Spirit i atthe Geen Street Methocist ky ‘a Spring and Broome mira Genseman and Lad: pene 70’ ova Tickets to Put upio prchages of 2s , 4s., and one doilar enen. tod StlaexS#rve To Tiik PUBLIC | Washington Leetu e to commeuce at hilf had at the door ou the rvenimg MU 7T ony PIANO TAUGHT on very moderate ly who has had experience in es to take two or three more NeAUS WARM SALT BATHS. Dead at, near St. eine Park N. R, om anurie ‘wutil 1 ¥. hes ded by the Fs Sprole gave She trches ie science thoroughly—erms three dollars Tine addressed te Music, to the Office of thus px his aousnn, by tue dem their fave r by the mos, faetue fron made thus early a ladies of our city aud elsewhere, PATTISON NOE KO LO i une Nasiwohienn Boune uccessiul here in add- Fatentees, and Manufsctnre PARTIES furnished with the ‘orte, or aay number of Instra ing Ms he musie selecied frou the must fashiousbles Ope- ALLS AND PR; vat Visine! Harp and Piano & Gre POWLEN is Groen and Bisek Voorn, di a dD wa Sugars, id family G at's smal adv 1 the bather being less lial ve tocald ashes ertor to A CARD TO (THE LADIES LEVYN, late from Bertin, begs te wounee to her frieuden doa Milimery kwvebiishmect i ‘ “KY extensive wad mage if t bis swlary ot $1500 was insufficient for | lue support of a minele’s family in Waehing- iby the responsibilities of bis situ- FE, Hiei and @ AYLIFFE. Brothers, Professors, fo. 127 Kim street earner of Howard CANnKIAGES. HE sabscriber offers for sale an a, all new styles, w: market, and wail ‘be wold Fh rggnaquae JAME! Te RELIEF yn MAacEDO VIAN. Ta Stoves Nos. 2) and 4% G B Goods packed aaa dati has heen selected by ‘herseit with oh * to our entire satis- tinly new, aud wo va dunk to the satisfaction ow tev, he goes to the post of Cnepiain for the West « salary of $2,000 a Lyhtful situation in tue Cod speed, and # lon von of his ua portant offi WwW menace te Aad patro ole she sol cite wd veawer NTECE 18H FAMINE IN 1817 MADAM«© B Lives ‘ise Bowery must eee the Gene te ommit itary Avedon HULMES KITCHEN TANG! HE, propristor has been eu 'y the fs Yous at the Broad «: ne we wish of New Yc fants And w t uselu. admunistie the past 18 ye rs ard feels for privare families aud boarding PUBLIS ae | TAND PRPILLTA MS, BROT: Ox Weonesvar Next, held ind PLANTER OF THE TT CLE OF FRANCE, Trensteted frm the Fre of Author of * Disuaof M | pense t» the parehas Kinproved ‘style of’ Bell 9 purchase Prices ran en, by whem they Stet IN ALBANY. ‘Auaany, March 28, 1847 AFFAIRS Pasterns fur parlours, Reages end Gre built at she shortest notice, Ui eys cured storage. i Py) cured no A. GILH & 50 or tonriotens and manafactur 5 a inthe street. , and all descriptions of ifire works P | PASSAGE BY BLACK BALL LINE AND REMITTANCES 10 IRELAN i 2 ot Bad je for Liverpool, | Me, boing the packe Shwe: Coit Kon please make imme: ‘ — ao yon peare the ship, at foot of Beekman sireet. or | tou aerewith a copy of a re” ler, in answer (o a resolution , selative to the available and una If is important. respec fully trantmit a communication in an- swer to two several resolutions of the Assembly, in regard te the power of the Legislature to sus- pend .be operations of banking incorporations. ‘The Senate yesterday decided that the sove be constitationally delegated this principle that corporations id 1" Ger, erie * Capt. Paul,” | I respectfully temusmi HIS ROM BY ee. attention tothe epai ing of ation a mbunlex and like ail the p oaaee other five warehrn i ‘he deeveat tragic inccrest, by Be superio fa deqaalle int vailapie canal id and Tre Three Guirdemen KEWA%D—Lost or St»len, on Tuesd.y the h Febraary ult, in the ueighvorhood of i wy STOCK O¥ TS AND 5 y AD ND PISTOLS. ‘ean ceo Jebeswees bayoneu! | by the sam pool rt vie reign power m to incorporation ond ’ ND, or on Rte pee kt CO., Lendon, that willbe ri their various branches throughout Oreat | may decide when. the necessity exists for taking — private property for public use, is therefore be- come generally established. ‘The bill for the appointment of legal commis sioners is still in a state of suspension. ait aed the very lo} Pri m wntil ten o'clock in the evenin, tunity to examine their ens ble them to a H 0. Gun materials, ‘Toole. ‘ountry aucmaee ap Sieeks whe Bot otherwise enga; Me Sagan at., direetly evposite she fat WALSH & CO L. FRENCH BOOT and Hine Make: sarths Museum, New York, re quired by the Spr ROTHERS & CO 35 Falton et, ‘a a! Maiden Lane. | NeW rated MAR GINGS & Wikwow SHADES. | Nicouas Pine & Co., No 173 Pearl ty MPORTERS and manufacturers, hy ive surly of every sty and breach Taper wide ao Curiam nger Agents ofthe Black Balt Line of cia wm ‘ireboard Prints, ard | » Baplendid assortment | Liv of ae cane plendid pacl Edward B. © er, will positively fail ae Acnany, March 26, 1847 Affare in the Legislature—The Judicial District Bili- The New York and Erie Rai in New Fork—The Legal Commissioners, Ye. Se Tue conferees who were Instructed by the two houses of the Legislature te report a bill for the division of the State into judisial districts, which would receive the unenicious concurrence of both houses, have utterly » perform tho duty with which they wero Political considerations present an ovstaclo magnitude to the adjustment of the matters in Snairman of the Conferesce | Commitice upon the part of the Senate, read a report in hiv ploce this morning, ia which tho honoreble gent! | man, on beball of the Commiiteo, asserted his y to prrive at any settlement of the difficr the Comittee oppoiated on the observed that the House Commit! » for the arrangement of the di oate Committe offer to merchants, dealers, and 0 very lowest prices CUBTOM, HOUSE, Off.-e, OTICE— Person: 88 Washington atre made to Patent Leather Boots, on hand, and may Sen nde, erairiug. wes done i i small profite is our imotio. No. 6 Ann K.€ ou Ne “98 Souci street ‘06d—Common School M May" ath, bert a) w | succeed the Siddou FoR AAA KUNE OF PAU Ke A= v may lead to the been ies, tore: ered it it lose, or upon. “reco: Ree —The 'B. UAMARS Capt. Tiay ‘or freight or passngé, apply oa board, nc |Orle: EK COLLINS, % Louth Woodruff & Co., whew ii whaiin thete od. r988 mae © _W_LAWRENCE, Colt ~~ 198 BROADWAY, OuKNun oF JOWN DIKRET, TO THOSE WHO SHAVt’ THEMSELVES, aoe m the | G'S VE) BEN ‘ tr) sonrlesion ofthe ‘ ‘a very Bor further intormacspa, foot of Wall street, or vonage he received a uiTING Eaq., 61 Wall st. ployment of other, and 0 commenced business for and the public that there levee and give ratie patronise we ot Avents in New Orion promptly forward all enn Mr. Homa, the AVAL BY OKES—A general sasoriment of @ on of Naval Stores, constantly for ua hing wautiog ou his part I those wharerill ue 80, ku 195 Canal Cte New York. JOH £. K. THLETM, &S AND SMALL PROFILS 14 OUR B Wo 1 Fine of Packets, | out, Sheridan, Garni’ k been newly coppered er within the Irat twelve itt a saps with she + steels be des it is feagrant to the Rense A great destroyer of freckies ‘what is better than ail, in these hard times it 1s so! CHARLES H. RING, Druggist, 192 Brondwry, corer Jolin st P® MAKERS and pe deseriptiors or oa of fi saie, in lots to ri Cons'antly reterred the es the ouly plan public interests Buceersor to ¢ ‘oohe « (eal Meudiog. he. dove in the YOUNG & JONES, N -DWARD K. COLLINS, % South street. aiimeet wie mn rewil.by , as we —— m90 St re

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