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} Her uniform and disastrous reverses in To THE LATEST MOMENT. MARINES WANTED. ————— r - s OF MR. WALLACK, he complete prostration of her military coe FIRST NIGH’ ARK THEATRE Modes evening, AZ a the ad, Mr. Stark; Don Ji Countess de Rotondo, Mrs. After we the popular fares onin the comedy of THE LOST LETTER " ass. ; "Pit 50 cents; Gallery 25 Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. ast 7. DEIRA AND ‘April Sth, will be ke. EL. will sell on MONDAY, April 1A, MARINE COR] or that branch ers TM. HOF! sane or FINE'OLD M. HOFFMAN C E UNITED STATES, » military service furnishing soldiers and vessels of W i approved 2d Mareh. 1847, orporals, 30 Drummers, 30 5. The movement of the clergy against the war, to and in favor of peace, in order to arrest a threatened sequestration of their property. 6. The defeat of Santa Anna, and the disor- army. (Vera Cruz and the re- sed scheme of a revenue system the benefit of the Treasury of the one. yout; “Maritasa, Mis, Hunt; ree of MY AUNT—Dick Dash- VINE, vintages 1815 and 19, imported 1823. » received in New TELEGRAPHIC, ganization of his starvi 7. The occupation o' duetion of the m railroad depot and AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. men desiring to enter ity of seeing for to enlisting it is lly the terms upon rises at a quarter LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. oy ft do do are invited to call. Pre y reemiting officer to expl which they enter the serviee. ‘Wine was imported in the bark Occi- denten, in Sept, 1035, and each pipe bottled separately. 1040 gall johns, vanes Fo ea 1043. lo . ‘This fine parcel of United States. All these considerations taken together present | rhaps, neither the | the clergy, nor the defeat | e occupation of Vera Cruz and the castle, will be of stronger persuasiveness to negotiations than the projet of the Secretary of the Treasury for the opening ports and the collection of duties for the susten- | tation of the American army. It is safe, inde J GEO. REYNOLDS, Captain Commanding, Recruiting Rendezvous. HE UNDERSIGNED would re friends and customers that he has remove ‘¢, 12334 Fulton st., to 89 Fulton st tees wae Auuany, April 3, 1847. A bill was reported to extend the time for the ectacle, the LAD “ construction of the Canandagua and Coming rail- A) an unanswerable presun Neafie; Jeremy, and honorable peace. revolution excited by of Santa Anna, nor ¢ THE DEVIL— Ir. Hadaway; Ze- UMPETER’S DAUGHTER— Moths Mithacl Angelo, Mir. Vache, Alar 25 cents: Pit and Gallery, 12% ceuts. i Gbs o'clock, Performance cor 18 OLYMPIC THEATRE—M ri iw cqmmence with £500 R peri of the CHILD OF THE * Holland ; Grenade, M hable farce of THE SECRE Dupuis, Mr Walcot; Augel spectfally. inform loren do lo 192 2 butts Amontillado Sherry, vintage 20 dozen old Bro cr The bill making appropriations of sehool funds was again under debate to-day, but had not been disposed of prior to the hour of adjournment. = the Mexican of Port Chester, Westchester f St. John’s fale oot ean adie A the Taner of Cason ion, to be present and as ing a marble monument to his me- , to.assume that with the fall | Mexican nation will suecumb— nota mere party or faction—but all i all factions, headed by that most powerful party, A peace ‘sanctioned and sustain Whether their ha- s circumvented by either by their army, from its dry Paulding for the demijoht t forming the. ver'the remains of | sary toculogise every parcel—the purchasers will judge for over the remains of Avpany, April 3, 1847. for the organi- A bill was brought in, on leay zation of the first district of the New York State their late worthy. Mr Holland; Mr I be offered except those belonging to the fy 7 stock of Mr. N. Catalogues are now read LEGANT ‘CABINET FU will sell at aucti (postponed from Bist ul ware rooms of Joseph i y ai cers and Members o fl Cocgenad ch tie borat Todges, will assem by the clergy Doors open at 7 0% The bill to incorporate the town of Syracuse asa city was made the special order of the day for Tuesday next. Adjourned. FOR THE eFIT OF W. H OWERY AMPHITHEATRE, Mon rformance will commence with FUN AND an approach to their t ceed from there : ies or their own ities, the end to us is the sam And it ia indeed better that while our own force have been the protection of the chureh, its dc mestic defenders should be disowned and reject- | ed as alone having dared to lay thei sacred vessels of th graced for his defeats on the Grande—Ampudia was cashiered for his lation at Monterey, and if Santa Aun ceive them, with their families and, invited frien rave at 9 Frates ceil unites. WOOD, D.G. M. American Myseum,) the entire stock of elex” mprising mahogany French. and other pattern chai styles, oftomans, di ma Axpany, April 3, 1847, Flour is selling at $747,124. There were sales to-day of 5,000 bushels of corn st 90 cents, to be delivered before the 20th inst. Two boys, children of John Flitu, last night died from the effects of spirituous liquor, which : dressing bnreaus, with maho secretaries and w, with their families, are ack, G. Secretary. rench bedstead 187, Crannys F. Lint Kemp's tremendous sacrilegious aria tc conelude with Mr ance to commence at half-past 7. hands upon th Arista was di sex, and pallinas t, 1284 cents, Doors open at 7; perform= This being a lary u m, willbe found worthy the at a | naval offi T OUD YOUNG gentleman of prepossessing apr ing good health, 2 years of age, who has resi city but a short time, and whose acquaintance is TARIFF AND REGULATIONS COLLECTING DUTIES ON GOODS Imported into Mexico. {From the Washington Union, Apri 3.] We laid before our readers yesterday, the Pre- cretary’s report on the trade with Mexico. We naw follow these docu- ments up with the— Tariff of duties on imports and tonnage, and re- gulations for collecting the same in such of the ports of Mexico as may be now or hereafter in our military possession Conquest, prepared by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, and accom- panying his report to the President of the Unite States, dated 30th March, 1847. Captured ports in Mexico opened to the commerce of alt nations except Mexico. All ports or places in Mexico that now are, or hereafter may be, in possession of the army or navy of the United States upon the Gulfs of bye enn or he — or the Pacific Ocean, or upon any of the navigable rivers or | waters connected Gh pt ‘or wither of the said gulf or | oecan, are opened to our commerce, and to that of all other nations, in all vessels except Mexican, subject to the regulations and restrictions herein prescribed: Vessels entering must precy fest of Cargo—Penal- ty for sion. Finsr, Within fide leit hours after the arrival of any vessel, the master must produce to the military or rin command FeAl ome a manifest of the cargo of such vessel, specifying marks, numbers, and description of packages, by whom shipped, and to whom | consigned ; which manifest, if the vessel be from # port ‘erms cash, city money. onsequer but limited, is desirous of making a matrimonial alliance, with a respectable’ young lady of amiable temper, and pleasi Pearanee—the means of the advertiser are araple to support him- i of the Inxnries HOWARD, at if, April 7, first performance of Don ORGIA—Lucrezia Borgia, Signa ( Beneventano: Gennaro, . 8. suffer another exile for his overthrow at_ ‘ostura, as he terms the battle field of Buena had been administered to them by some thought- | in the United States, shall be certified by the collector of the port from whence the shipment is made ; if from ista, it, will be because he is still enabled to | any other port, by the eonsul oF commercial agent of the si oto, Sigra Boalard hold in his control a sufficient nucleus of the ar- to defeat any such design, he President and his cabinet, in) common ith state of enthu- t and crowning success of ylor, and the magnificent and auspicious landing and demonstration of Ge: Vera Cruz, while they also. shi sympathy for the loss of the many brave 1 who have perished, or who have. been murdere orable exhibitions of the skill merican arms. | It is the first desire of | ¢ the Presidentto secure a peace with Mexico—to | leave the government as he with all the world ; and to secure such and cessions all balances due Mexico herself shall be le ted to amore stable session of a more re with hereyes opened to the advantages of im- provements in the arts and pursuits of peace, as | pest adapted to secure the m: efficient defence in t war. In short, the war will be a lusting benefit to Mexico—her case has long require decisive surgical operation: ; for ages to come a crowning glory to the Ameri- can name, in the bravery of our troops in battle, fallen enemy on all occa- ates will stand approved story, and by posterity. Tue Doctor. No. 318 Broome THE TWO STORY HOUSE chat sadie ree Yard.’ Enquire at 316 Broome street. be the Herald offices may reat assured that their communications be treated with the strictest confidence. Mere ae ah ROOMS © TO LET. ee GEN’ eM it ecomi ited Cran real helteaneneneiath breakis and ivate family residing in an 5 —Ist Tier Boxes and Parquette, $: Boxes for # person: ats can be secured re in the hig! with our citizens,: d and fourth stories in tthe Box Office, from AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. + daily. ten, in a genteel Performance to commence at half-past 7. Doors open at 7 Scott before in the general leant house in ihe ene a 5; Wasuivcitox, April 1, 1847. The Investment of Vera Cruz. The news (received this evening) of the invest- ment of Vera Cruz, is confirmed by despatches from Commodore Conner and several other offi- ‘The despatches are dated the The landing was effected on the 10th, and the correspondence of the Southern papers is up tothe 13th. The Commodore speaks in high terms of the debarkation. sund men were landed in about nine hours. ‘The accounts of the investment show it to have been In about another week, var of the capture of the city ‘Union Place. q he Herald offi a AR FIXTURE lack walnut top, flice Chairs, Oil Cloths, icle for fitting up a Bar, on in use but.a few mont r immediately to D. T. USE, ET, PHILADELPHIA Dress cirele and Parquette . 2 pier”) Family circles. T. story Store, No. 62 Vesey street, a aments: 2 doz. Stained Glass- lesirable location for a wholesale grocer, or any other ing-Glasses, Pictures, & no gammon in all this. cers of the navy. Mth and 12th ult. ‘found it—at p TRNISHED ROOMS TO LET family, where there are no boarders, breakfast and ten—sitnati Letters directed N.B n near Broadway abovi this office will meet IC STONES—A large assortment of all | hy the case, for sale b: | ROLKER & MOLLM DAGUERREOTYPE | LATES_AND INSTRUMENTS, warranted to be of su- perior quality. For sale by JOHN ROACH, Ont N. B.—These lots have been ji heAner than ever sold at hereto TTE BRANDY. Landing. HALF PIPES, qr. casks and eighths, gentine brand, how landing at pier from the brig Leon, inst arrive a §.T. "NICOLL on the other hand, condition udap- and in the pos- of peace at hon | in the Unite SICAL FES4 GRAN BR Eleven thou- Members of the , Institute, the Sacred Music Society, aud other members of the profession, with w part af the Italian Opera company. re—Full Orchestra—La Gazza La bor Senorae Riba: ROSSINI’S STABAT M. admirably conducted. probably, we shall ns and the power loor separate. ‘The second floor consists of bac are 0 feet deep an suitable for an floor has 5 rooms well fin he of the old and | No. 6, North Ri- for sale by | 67 and 69 Frout st. al, washed and une | COLLINS. 56 South street. It will be taken, if not previously surrendered, by starving it out and by bombardment. ‘The city | has no water or provisions that will last longer The castle has tanks of water to supply its garrison for six months, but if the ions, it cannot hold out. It has no other means of procuring provisions than from the city and country; therefore it must The despatches from the squadron speak of the capture of the city and castle as a matter admitting of no doubt. Suc- cess is certain. 1 fear the navy will have little active part in the The bomb vessels sent out between the 4th and 8th ult. have been detained by southerly winds, causing a delay of some A despatch has been received from Commodore | Perry, dated the 15th ultimo, in which he states that i the bomb vessels met with the gales he had en- countered, they would be delayed two weeks or i. Itis doubtful if th destination in time to tak id it will also be nm engraver or any Also, the second floor of house 66 Beekman street, of three rooms and pantries,with two bed rooms in attic itchen with Croton waters OOL—1.50 Ibs'American Fleece Wo: washed!Wool {forsale by than three weeks, and their humanity “a * > ORK—F0 barrels old Mess Pork, before the world, by. Respectfully, Wasuinaton, April 1, 1847. Investment of Vera Cruz—-Despatches— Santa Anna—Col. Curtis—The Recruiting Ser- Blair and the Woltiguers—The Volunteers of Fairfax, headed by Fairfax, sent E. K, COLLINS, TO LET IN WILLIAMS brick front house, with fold yms and basement, i with six lots of m id, and pear trees; 2beds of tastefully laid out with rose bushes and a great variet about one mile from Peck slip ferry. En 100 Chatham street, or of John Skillm: ‘ond and Lorimer streets, on the premise: STATEN ISLAN TO LET AND FO ALE, of land, including an garrison have no prov contains gooil order, pump in the yard, carriage house, cherry, plum, peach y meus, with, axood new stylea_of 9 variety surrender before long. No. 128 Fulton | fore long FASHIONS, whi w establishment, where ¥, and at lower prices, than at any ot! m A large ‘Cottage, ‘excellent garden, a aun b } FOR HATS AND CAPS. BROWN & CO, will introduce, on Saturday, April 3 ¢ new style of Caps for children stvle of Hats for gentlemen, price $! which they have made such recent impro place them in close competition with the. m public are invited to call at 178 Chatham jehion, beauty, durability and economy are combine ¢ head. RGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. $5 HATS can be had for fat_ establishment, ¥. Gentlemen are eamestly solicited to cail an Hats thoronghly, the subscriber. be ations ofthe new styl ¢, will command the apprabati $= Attention fs alle Through your regular sources you will have received the particulars of the investment of Vera | Cruz, by the American forces under Gen. Scott. the landing, the approaches ‘ons taken by the various de- tachments, and the whole programme of the line of circumvolution, were according to the most mathematical requisitions of military tactics. That the city and the castle must surrender there can be no question, the only uncertainty being sit may oceupy in tl nears, as at Mont honor in clearing 1, Wall’ street—and at the door. ata quarter before eight precise ‘ Beanie & . A72 A N° Riga MINSTRELS EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Doors open at 7. ‘k. Change of programme every eveninj capture of the castle. 3 | bova; also, the ne 3, in the’ manufacture a ments as. will ‘ach house, stab village of Tompl houses and cottag Stapleton and Clift F. 09> Farms and ad iw*re tuated in the villages ‘of Tompkiusville, SS EASE WEEK ome treet pply to. 'E, Wolfe's Hotel, Tompkinsville. Apply as above. From all accoun fift ; fifteen days. to the city, the posi off Havana FOR SALE, * A FARM of fifty-two acres, most delightfully situated TAB About five miles from Elizabethtown, N.. J. handsome commodions Dwelling House, fitted tele, and every convenience for a respectable cluding gardner’s house. barns, 8, in a substantial state of repai eres of choice fru Admi ion, 25 LLS? well, known bers egeaaa ACRED CONCERT—Sund ‘afe Des Mille Colonnes: ie Ohio reaches | se r < confident thatthe bean- part in the fight. ith the unprecedented low ce at half past 7 o'clock. Should neither she nor the homb-vessela have reached in time, the squadron will not be fective display of hand, should he orchard cone tothe new style of cap call ag NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. — THE subseribe: Dealers and Milli as to the number: ither by the various cars lizabethport, whence a rail strong enough to make any eff fighting qualities. asels have been ao fortu reached in time, the squadron will no fdoubt efficiently co-operate with th in the reduction of the citadel. The ssels carry out the newly invented rock- by government—a terrible and de- structive weapon, and one which would materi- ally assist in the operations on the city and road train rans within a hundred aoe oe ry valuable to those doing business je greater part af the purchase money can seman foe | three years‘on bond and moregnce, at five per cen + services to com- 8q., will preside, ssigned the post o| the track, which was done in gallant style. nden, with desp ylor, arrived this evening. tafull report of the b Vista in this night’s Union. Anna is on the back track ‘ It also appears that Col. Curtis, not finding the 50,000 men he called for, forthcoming, and_per- haps anxious to atone for the stampede into which the surrounding Me: sallied out with the force he had, upon Gen and put him to flight, re-opening the commun patches from We may, the The meeting will be oj Thurch, Greene st Also for ele) a dwelling house , 381 Washington street. n aid that Santa lonkins, of Stanton street ( ets, purchase iF f'the Broadway B: tion made thus earl ladies of or city and elsewhe: C n 23d street, between Itis well finished, and replete nents, including kitchen range, THREE the 2d and 3d A with the latest improvem cold and warm baths. wat els throughout the h with verandah and nt will be under PATTISON NOE & CO. feturers of the Neapol No. 23 Delaney st., near the Bi ntees and Manuf is re As I have before remarked, the surrender of astle will probably be consequent on the sur- No works-can be pushed between the city and the castle, because the space between them is exposed to the fire of two batteries,from the turrets at the angles of the city wall, as well as the fire from the fortress. investment and bombardment of the city t land forces, will be accompanied by a bom! ment of the castle by the squadron. The capture of the garrison of both city and unting together to about four thou- sand men, will be a triumph of no ordinary chu- GALVIENSIS. Wasuineon, April 2, 1847. r. Walker's Revenue Tariff for Mexico—A Great and good Measure—Condition of Mexico —Prospect of a speedy Peace—The reasons briefly defined—Good results of the War to the United States and to Mexico—Awful condition of Santa Anna—The Administration sharing in the general joy at our Victories, and in the gen- eral sympathy for the fallen brave—The great object of the Administration set forth. ‘The entire pages of the Union, of last night, are occupied with the most intensely interesting offi- cial papers, and other matter, relating to our af- irs with Mexico. he tariffscheme for Mexico, of which we gave the first intelligence to the public, a week since, appears in all its length and breadth, under offi- cial endorsement; and the letter of Mr. Sec ry Walker is undeniably one of the most lucid expositions of the tariff laws of Mexico, and their prohibitory character, as also of the advan- tages to be derived by our government in the ning of the Mexican ports, that could be de- It shows the intinate, the profound, and thorough acquaintance of the Secretary, with general subject of the finances, as well as up- on the specific question of the tariff. that Mr. Walker is a man of business, and of in- high natural abilities and sound judgment in matters of finance, and of com- It shows that he has gone deliberately to work upon this subject, and that the im- portant facts and conclusions of his admirable etter to the President, are the result of the mination of the Mexico, and their practical operation of frequent and long consultations wit! heads of the country. work of a quiet afteri months of study, and in juxtaposition with the heretofore submitted to Congress from the same author, it establishes the ability of Mr. Walker to the management of the finances #0 as to mect ; y demands of a foreign war, while at the same time an extraordinary imposi- tion of taxes upon the people is avoided. We are not in the habit of bestowin, so much: is it the fashion of avoid all appearance of partizan preterences ; but province of an independent commentator upon public men and public affairs, to speak of them with reference to the public’ interests as pprove of this re- | e specie clause— and we join in the be continued, this argely contribute to the Ne; A const yard ans had frightened ith side of the street, VYSE & Si render of Ve' H E.. L. Snow Social Unions, Nos. 1 regaliat. To defray the n tance will be made. ate fr appe nds_and ladies in general ecessary expenses, a charge of 12!, 172 Pearl street. ntime, the government is despatching rei forcements to the seat of war, as rapidly as the ised by companies, and in several instari- ments of companies are consolidated to acompany, in order to throw forward into the field, with all possible despatch, the required reinforcements as rapidly Per order of the Committee. NOW OPEN, RO. street, the TWEN' TION ofthe NATI ing, of original w hibited by the Acad Seasou ticket, 50 cents a ick Her preseat stock of sentirely new, and. i eanot be surpassed. Luvyn, in fact, feels confident that her establishment will be worthy of the pntronage i call. N. J, on Tuesday, 6 hat valuable new block ‘of Sto of Coryell. and Franklin street ‘actory,,and three Houses. to the. hii ‘Two canals pass through. said few York: also, i Philadelphia to. New ¥ d about to be built in said possesses greater 5 miles from Trent . richness and vari in al AL EXHIBI- Y OF bg SON con- x: to close a-concem, | Philadelphia aud N they can be mus- N_B.—Wanted a lady to superintepd the snles. m2 Im#re | ml VTRY MILLINERS. ‘R ROBERTS, 373 Broadway, would invite tention of those who are purchasing. their. Spring Maleine, Point de Paris, Alemen trimming hats: Black and Bruxells, Mlusion Point’ and faney ods, which he will vi Philadelphia, 60 from Ne: New Brunswick. For further signed on the Pepreteen 17, Capt. Henry Ba ily ot Lord Fairf came in to.day, wrth a compa six young and able bodied 1m despatched this evening, in t! land, whence they will proceed to Brownsville thence by water to New Orleans, and the Brazos wirfax, (a descendantof the fi urcle Freedom in the Old ise and Progress ARMS to actual setilers— and production, sitnated about t at the terminus of the railroad from Charles alars, printed in Fin or at the Northern Hotel, comer of ( . Families may reach there , for Cuntber- eral of their most popular pieces of music. {0 cents—To be had of the Committee, and at the Doors open at7; to commence at 8 o’clock, precisely. URNITURE—Pinsh, Hair Seatings, Hatter®’ Plush, Cur and Dutch, can bv tain Stuffs, Table Cove landt &e.. &e., forsale by RD. MULLER, Importer, _____ 20 Nassau street, opposite the Post Office. WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE ALE—A handsome Wagon, built. by Park been used but a very short, time. had at my office, : James Blair has be r y with his subordinate officers, for a hundred miles round, for recruits for the voltigeurs; but 1 dy contributed very in drumming up re to Philndelphia, to- ROSSITER’S — scouring the coun- RAND Scriptural Picture of the i Orporh and Naomi, with other pictu ome, will be exhibit tc ff Broadway and Chamt Saturday last by intend to follow the TCHOLAS HAIGHT, Wall street, third Story. STCHESTE f * country ‘of land for gardens, 0, aset of Harn as this region Can be seen at Reed's L largely, he gets on slow! complete, made by Collins, Stable, Mercer street. eA barr rer role cag geld on len success; for, judging from the fighting propen- should suppose the Quaker city the country to answer a ht the Mexicans ; and b sides, there is no doubt they would be among the very best troops that could be mustered, from their experience in the military service in their home—wars not always neces- sary, to be sure, but, which nevertheless have, been useful in conveying some practical idea of i gunpowder, and blood and LADY from the north of Germany would be. happy. to instruction in Ger- Application in person or by ‘land in the town of Weste miles of the City Hall, with the ri toll, are now offered ester, within nine eel we Ywarranted of superior $% per ounce, first quality; extra | ™ Leaf at the very lowest market is 'WAUGH, Practical Gold Beat MERY, warranted private cone i , rivate jae, in lots en all for soldiers to fi STORE OF ANTIQUITIES. INALLY at No. 3 . 313 Broadway, up san all and examine a most beautiful collection aid yaluable specimens of ; ve never before been in this city of schools and ch he water is good and loeati Terms moderate, “Apply te +0) ifferent denom: Title indisputa- RNEUR MORRIS, Morrisiana, Westchester co., 01 RUTHERFORD, 79 Nassau st, N. frequent wars at ble sand comb polishers, we lish Sal Soda. C A R | Oxal . Sheltnc and Alcohol. ian Chorographist, and Mlle. Ange: renpermint, Carb Ammonia. of the Parisian Dancing Academy of and Gentlemen, aucing, that besides the graceful the real import of thunder, and Mars. The National Intelligencer compliments the ‘ well-infe of the Express, for the. the proposed revenue tariff for Mexic tion which the said ‘ well-informed knew nothin, ENC § ay, corner Walker OK, Jr., has now completed his ar- blic, at the ele; With a good assortment of Drugs, for sak WEEKS & ANDERSON, 90 Fulton st. Comer of Wat of this morning, d correspondent” information regarding the Amateurs of Modern [ WINDOW 5 ted on the Enro- ‘estaurant below, New ¥ TARANTEL and cheapest ns: | idly furnished wi tblication in Things of this sort occur, and we shall have to notice it one of these days, if our contemporaries do not mend their courtesy, or rather want of courtesy. We suppose the war budget of the day will be quite enough to satisfy the North, that every i tside up in Mexico, and that increasing © wl TY © RIKER'S Exe milarly furniahe viduals, or of small partie tore, 131 Chatham street. Y STORE, in Centreville, Ba. gamed by fire on the € i my books aud papers were preserved mproved Patent, Salamander Safes, w sinc Bridge, of thi where (as in the larger apartm attheirown hours, by carte, ¢ lishment, (entrance quite dis- ka, Russe can b # Canal street, Attached to the est with the public departm dustry, as well ‘The Safe was taken from the t he opened until it had stood. seve: | jing. Many gentlemen were present at the time of e door open, (for the lock could «l'on finding the contents uninjured and but Having at an expense of only vers worth several thousands, ofore furnished by others, -proof qualities ofthe article. E.R, BLACKWELL. ander Safes, ns faithfully a Forme S. MARVIN, 19844 Water street. Agent for the Manufacturer, ¢ THE, PIANO TAUGHT on very moderate g wishes to take two or three more thing is coming rig the probabilities: Gen. ‘Taylor being the next President of United States. V ‘nee thoroughly—terms three dollars per gentlemen who are desirous rn rooms and board, or either, separately, to call upon oye, Where he will be happy to afford th lity of examining his new and o Music, to the Office of this paver, sha Fe, Aaral 9; 1847, Miscellaneous Items. We understand that Mr. BE. K. © the Liverpool line of mail s j and Mr. A. Gi. Sloo, the contractor for the New Orleans, Havana, and Chagres line, are both still i The Naval Board continue their sit- Offers have been made rrufited by the fre. Commodions estab TIES furnished with ¢ jin, Harp and Piano Forte, or any number of The music selected from the most fashi That letter is not the . 23d March, 1817. proved Patent S41 nsultation and inv 1 88 Pearl street, New York. IN Pi —The subscriber respectfully tention of the travelling community, and es . to the fact that this house is now open and fered for their jatrgt E DOE New York, April, 117. corner of Howard. PH WRIGLEY. D from No. 5!s Pine street to 73 in the some street, near Pearl. the extraordinar tings from day to day. for building the Southern steamers at Pittsburg and Cincinnati, and for those of the Liverpool line at Boston, Philadelphia, and Norfolk, a well as at NewYork. Probably one or more of the Southern line will be built on the western waters, while the proposals from Philadelphia and Bos- ton for the Liverpool steamers are very inviting. The Liverpool ships will be of some 2500 tons burthen, and those of the Southern, for running: nd the shouls of the Galf, will It is the deter- wepassed in New York, and | every comfort, ean here be had One call will surely. satis x patronage for the ho * ____SAML. €, BISHOP, Proprietor. LCOND WARD HO’ 4 know this fine LUNCH HO! ? Go in there when you n the forenoon, when the table di visiters, Turtle Soup, Stew, Bol % IE proprietor has been engaged in manufacturing and sel: Jing Kitchen Ranges for the past 18 years, and feels war. ranted to engage that for private families and boarding houses there is no range in use at present that w purpose, and if not it will idle compliments, e day ; we wish to ‘The Unchristian Treatment of Females, in the by Popish Priests; and "Sit modus, et tinis, sinedammo, . Sit locus et tempus, tactus, nee spe Lecture will be illastrated by a notations from Peter De jes’ and Kenrick’s, which mublished with the orig answera better removed free of any expense to references can be wiven to anv per- rices range from $25 to $45. ¥ parlors, bed rooms and offies d catalogue of incontrovertir of the newest patterns Latin on one side of English on the other, and will be for sale on rT We cordially venue scheme for Me r and the speci moking Chimneys enred and warranted; if not eure le GILHOOLY & SON Proprietors and manufacturers, 78 Nassau street. ‘er 0 Smith know how ¢ impositions ; opinion that if the war isto revenue system will la ig to this lecture; also y ye er Atoppedat the Astor House, or man's NatiOual Fotel, in Washington, !M stone; he draws his friendy bee: We say aga, the Second Ward Hotel es in this city to obtain @ nf ale or liquor of MASSAPEQUA HOUS SOUTH OYSTER VITE subscriber tkes this meth the public, that he has tak open for the rece 4 pom pall i evening tian of earnrorm. Brook the Florida Keys be of the mediuin of 1600 tons. mination of the contractors to have thetr steam- ers the very best that ever floated. We are indebted to Mr. corps of letter-w ‘, OLD JAVA COFFEE ceiving from Auction eh contribute to the con Mexican people furnishing the | quest of the body of the » hon-combatants in this war, by eans of clothing which they are ne measure is, therefore, one of f expedieney—it is not Treasury, and to bene- world, but it is adapted f the great mass of the But the greatest inducement to hasten the day of Foe Lanch, or get an A PURSE OF THIRTY DOLL ven, 10 come off on the F ‘ARI April 6th, mile heats, best 3in 5 rotting horses that never trotted y, to urine and close at Greene & Bevins's pri ‘or before 9 o'eloe ON COURSE, L. L—TROTTINC Lorss, late one of the ongress, for a copy of the bill on the night that it passed, and for the iven upon the sub- It is but due to Mr. Morss to say, that for several years he has labored actively among the members of the House for the accomplishment of this measure, and that much is due to his efforts i assage pending the pressure of so at asmall advance on the wholesale » from the country would do we stock of goods before purchasing. Stor i saddle, free for al benevolence, as well as o only calculated to aid the fit the commerce of. the as well to the comfort o Mexican people. Br this measure, is this: It wi Greenwich and 76 V information we B. Goods packed and delivered tathe boats witl 3 im* 4 ENTLUMEN, I WIS' i comer of Washington str y where you ean depend upon ha icing. cleaning, dyeing and alt ve Clothing at short notice, x trial, and you will find that for 6 vy have your éoats made to look equal to gstructor, steam. one iu this city. tell M Murray street, late of the Oyster Bar COTLAND AND IREL RELIEF PER MAC THIS SHIP lies at Pier to receive contributions. above place until filled, or for threeyre gotiations. Foreign nations, now shut out of the ports of Mexico, will cease’ to be jealous of the prolongation of the war, when the interests of their commerce are not only restored, but re- stored with increased advantages, under the pro- tection of the United States Government short, the measure, in everyway, is one of wis- dom, expediency, justice, and humanit Now we come to the position whic! all along maintained, that the war will be We now can present several very strong and specific reasons for this position. following Purses will come off abont the Ist of May— notice will be given, Purse $100—Mile Heats—best for horses that never ND. EDONIAN. . 4, North River, She ‘will remain Booth, the great tragedian, is a in five, to harness, ‘won a purse over $100. .m, Lady Ellen “bl. g. Jack Cade. ie play of the est,’ lust night; and this evening he re- eatsagain the character of Pierre in “Venice He is ably seconded by Mrs. Rus- and a good stock company. 7 new, without the Cleaning snd. dyeing 30 Please call, or send prepare for Spring in 100~Mile Heats—best in fiv Wona purse over $100—wagon and driver to weigh E 5. under general order, at sell, Mr. Lovell, street. Consignees will a ans Wi ae h saiaans . bie lease attend to YORK POCDRETTE COMPANY, ; re 23 Chambers street, corner of Center 4 Besse sod zers rower, fi : ass plats for sale by the Bown cent ‘helps of Mo., who has been confined a dangerous s OR NEW ORLEANS. York Line of Packets—First he PCANeTS BURR, apeedily cloned. since the adjournment by we are glad to see is able to be o ; Mr. Senator Berrien hi disposed, and is still among us \ fine south wind, blowing up the river, proiwises to brin fishermant—he ar packet to.swe- ut again in the also been in- frvit trees, and gi in Coffin, is now lo iV ax above. For freight. or ns, apy on board, a K. COLLIN 8, 56 South street WK Co’, wee 1. The financial and political embarrassments moval of the contents of wed to. Careful aul t JOHN Y, BRINCKER ‘Vent saddle horses kind fost irgtter, Apply at 62 Chatham New York. 2. Her deficiencies in means and mien for the proseedtion of the war. street, comer of Dus 4 ain the Saturnalia of thet it repyptly forward all goods to their address. a coasun. ig "Ga vlend i dd and herring season a eS ee enw United States, if any there be, otherwise, by a consul of any nation at peace with the United States. If no such manifest be produced, the vessel sball be subject ¥ aq malty of one dollar per ton rey measurement, | Addition to the tonnage duty beceinalar preseribed. nnage Duty. Sxconv. There shall be paid by the master of every vessel arriving at the ports or places aforesaid, a ton- nage duty of one dollar per ton, registry measurement, in lieu of all other port charges ; the registry of the veu- sel to be deposited with the consul of the nation to which such vessel may belong, ifany there be, otherwise with the commandant of the port, until the master shall have complied with all the regulations herein prescribed. 0 must all be landed and pay duty, but coastwise trade congined to American vessels, cargo paying same dut Tnino. Vessels arriving at any of the ports or places aforesaid, in the possession of our military or naval forces, will be required to unlade their entire cargo at such port or place ; but no vessel except those JP 'Stuiee ‘and. owned wholly by « citizen oF citizens of the United States, will be permitted to trans- port coastwise any goods, wares, or merchandise, the rowth, produce, or manufacture of one port, State, or Separtinent of Mexico, or of any other country, into an- other port, State, or department, the coastwise cargo being subject to the same duties as in other cases, and any violation will subject the vessel to seizure and confiscation. Duty on Imports. Founrn. Upon all goods, wares, and merchandise im- jorted into any of the aforesaid ports or places of Mexico in the possession of our military or naval forces from other ports aforesaid in Mexico, or from ports or places in the United States or foreign countrics, of the growtb, roduce, or manufacture of Mexieo, or of the United tates, or of foreign countries, there slull be levied, col- ud paid in cash the following rates of duty—that i On ail manufactures of cotton or of cotton mixed with any other material, except wool, worsted or silk, in the piece, (excepting shawls and handkerchiefs) not exceed- ing thirty-six inches wide, five cents per running yard, (and for every additional inch in width,one-fourth ofone cent per running yard additional duty.) ‘On cotton trimming laces, cotton insertings and trim- mings, tapes, cords, gallons, tassels, and all other manu- factures of cotton or of cotton mixed with any other ma- terial, except wool, worsted, or silk, not otherwise spe- cially mentioned and provided for, forty per cent ad va- lorem. On cotton shawls or rebosas, thirty per cent ad valo- rem. ‘On cotton handkerchiefs, not over one yard square, six cents each. (If over that ‘size, one-fourth of one cent per running yard, each additional ineh in width.) ‘On cotton yarn and twist, eight cents per Ib. On cotton thread and balla, twenty-five cents per Ib. On cotton thread on spools, six cents per dozen spools On all manufactures of silk mixed with any other ma- terial, in the piece or otherwine, including every article of which silk is a component material, not otherwise ape- cially enumerated; also including sewing silk, wilk honie~ ry, and silk millinery, except bonnets and caps, three dol- lars per pound. ‘On all manufactures of hemp, grass, and flax in the co, not otherwise specially enumerated and provided for, and not exceeding thirty-six inches wide, six conts per run’ yard, (and for every additional inch in width, one-fourth of one cent per running yard addi- tional duty.) On eables and cordage, five cents per Ib. On twine and packthread, four cents per pound. On linen thread, twenty-five cents per pound. mp, oF grass bags not exceeding one yard square in Fi twelve and one half cents each, (If ex- ceeding that #ize, twelve and one-half cents per square ard of material.) On cotton. bugging, guiny bagging, and all other bag- ging and matting of all kinds, five cents per running ard On linen handkerchiefs not over one yard aquare, twelve and one-half cents each. (If over that size one- half cent per running yard, for each additional inch im width, On hates flax, Sisal, or India grass, coir or jute, India, Saun, and ja, one cent per pound. On all manufactures of wool or worsted, or of wool and worsted combined in the piece, not otherwise specially enumerated and provided for, and not exceeding thirty- six inches in width, fifty cents per running yard. (And for every additional inch in width, one and one-half cents per running yard additional duty. ) On shawls of wool or worsted, thirty per cent. ad valorem. , On blankets and counterpanes of wool or of wool and cotton mixed, not exceeding six feet square, one dollar each, If over six feet square, and not exceeding ten feet square, two dollars each, If exceeding ten feet, pro- hibited, to prevent frauds On flannels, baizes, and bockings, not exceéding sixty inches in width, twenty cents per running yard. On oil-cloth and oil foor-cloth, not exceeding seventy- two inches in width, fifty cents per running yard On carpets and carpeting, not exceeding thirty-six inches in width, forty cents per running yard. On all manufactures of gout’s hair or mohair in tho piece, not exceeding thirty-six inches in width, fifteen cents per running yard. (And for every additional inch in width, one-half cent per running yard additional duty ony ig iron, one-half cent per pound. On bar iron, rolled or hammered, and on old or serap- iron, one and one-half cents per pound. On nails, spikes, tacks, brads and sprigs, four cents per pound. On sheet, rod, hoop, and all other descriptions of rolled and hammered iron, and on cables, anchors, and anvils, four cents per pound. On castings of all descriptions, not otherwise enumer- ated, three cents per pound lery, tay pocket knives, scissors, razors, and table cutlery, and on all other manufactures of iron and steel, except those prohibited, (see‘artiele fifth,) and ii cluding fron and steel wire wnd cap and bonnet wi forty per cent ad valorem, On copper, in pigs and bars. old copper, sheathing cop- per, braas in pigs and bars, old brass, zine or spelter, in igs, bars, or sheet, and on steel in bars not over one fcr square, intended only for mining purposes, two cents per pound On tin, in sheets, pigs, or bars, four cents per pound On all manufactures of copper, brass, tin, gine or spel- ter, pewter, and German silver, except such as are pro- hibited by article fifth, thirty per cent ad valorem. On brown sugar, three cents per pound. On sugar candy, ten centa per pound. On sirup of sugar, two cents per pound. On all other descriptions of sugar,five conts per pound. On molasses, five cents per gallon On fish, pickled or salted in barrels, one dollar per bar- rel--if in half-barrels, sixty two and a half cents each- if in quarter barrels or kegs, forty cents cach, On fish, smoked or salted, dried cod fish, and on beet and pork, salted or pickled, in darrels or half barrels, two cents per pound, On smoked and jerked beef, one cent per pound. On smoked hams and bacon, #ix and one-quarter cents per pound On tongues, ten cents per pound. On butter, six cents per pound. On lard and cheese, four cents per pound. On rice, two cents per pound. On Indian meal, one-half cent per pound On Indian corn, ten cents per bushel On wheat, rye, onts, and all other grain, forty cents per bushel. On potatoes, twenty cents per bushel On rye meal, and oat meal, one cent per pound On wheat, flour in barrels or half barrels, two dollary r barrel of ninety-six pounds, (If flour be imported Trany other deseription of peckago than in barrels or half barrels, oF if finported in bags or sacks, the duty shall be one cent per pound.) On apples, ono doilar per barrel ‘On buiscuit and ship bread, three cents per pound On tobacco, stem or leaf, four cents per pound On segars, five dollars per thousand. On cigaritos or paper segare, three dollars per thou fand : ‘On enuff, fifty cents per pound On chewing tobaceo and smoking tobacco, ten ents per pound On hewn timber, boards, plank or xcantling, ten dol- lars per thousand feet. On shingles, two dollars per thousand On laths, fifty cents per thousand. On pitch, tar, rosin and turpentine, one dollar and fifty cents per barrel. On printed books, bound, half bound, or in sheets or pamphiets, fifty cents per pound. ‘On blank books, twenty cents Vn pound. On writing paper of ‘all kinds, twelve and one-| cents per pound. On cand paper, seven cents per pound On brown or straw wrapping paper, three und. On playing cards, twenty-five cents per pack. On parted lags, ten cents per pound. On looking-insses, looking-glass plates, on glass ware of all kinds, except thore apecially mentioned otherwive, and on China ware, stone ware, and earthen ware, for'y per cent ad valorem. On demijohns, three dollars per ite On black or green glass bottles. ne pacity of one quart each. Ub city, five dollars per 4 On brandy, if imported in pipes of not exeveding vn» if exceeding the

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