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THE NEW YORK HERALD ————- Va Ne SeecWete He. s006, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1847. Price Two Conte.’ TH E NEW Yo RK HE RAL D THE SCENE OF WAR. Shih will probably quarter at Fort Addams as soon as City Intelligence. Arrival of Strangers in New York. | city of Ancus, destroying fiehty, gaits, sa THe Weatnen.—Yesterday was another fine spring- 0: | oe tT Se EST. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. like day, of the “ right sort.” The thermometi Mea tC ammin: a | Seeeee to Rate elspa compiles the city of Mu STABLISHMENT, U. $. ship United States, and. brig , wero at | street, about lo'elos i deamon a ibe Neca erfrente sricgaias Scrat | Gopiate, Ita duration wae fre five to ale seconds’ A jorth-weet corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. TWO DAYS LATER | 2xitars.cere eras on the roth’ starch, aod would | out edntinued ‘tne | hg Ming Bougien, Me Ward and fam Nalparaisc journal, dated the 19th January, annownces we sail 14th, for Coast of Africa. inne Streets. — he: utaaes activity prevails nearly ‘ i: Mancheser, Nov York A » Washington eee nie, Pesending tom, of ‘American ™ ag quarters about the city, in paving and cleaning th: ” | The Governs . 7 ‘Theatricals. - JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. PROM sirosts. “Cedar street still continues Im'a most deplorable | Captain Jamieson, shit Untceay My Figeman, Utiea: Geo. | of He merchant artines bas sete ie te Pan THxatee.—Wallack again appeared at this | condition—particularly in the vicinity of Broadway. Smith, C Woods, Genesee: if Tilden. B ;. x lection of guano from the northern coasts of the Repub- CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. VERA .ORUZ. house lastnight. He gave au entertainment of w high || Fiar.—A fre broke out yesterday morning. in the | Lobe, o,f Redington, do B: Sieteae Gabel Jordan, eee tan ena enatinn be nantek ease ene order—It was a great dramatic treat. The new comedy | Duillding ta Gold street, belongi of “Eznestine’ was, indeed, excellent—If by Planché, it | Siireneh glass odttee. Iron ballding occupied by Mr - t isle, which can only be carried in vessels sailing ny Setarier Pree, £06. conte MILITARY MOVEMENTS, | vsone of his happiest offorts—there was a variety of | Tye Fain or 1 Gammins | Under the Chilian fiag.—N. 0. Times, Merch 30. It was promptly put out. DAILY mere alee day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 AL] Sara ww ee Transriauaation CHURCH AT Spec ec a 1%e cents per haract; ith great individuality,and | Tx Mixenva Rooms.—Among the many ways in which At the opening of navigation, are to becom. ric Foie i fe shonaem, maeaeh ences aint at Aa steal eer ee mie sAeth e ifs eee Say HOLIDAY HER ADD. Peelisned en, ine is of January’ and ke. &e. &e, half of the sufferings of famine stricken Ireland, this is, ee eo ‘Afbany, at $1—for the passage either way. Ast of Jul vi Be " ixpence each. F tercat—the dialogue was piqttant and spirited—there was haps, the most congenial to Christian philanthropy. os Dr. Green, N- On the 24th ult. the steamer Detroit attempted to dDVERTISE TS, athe wal | prices—always cash in iz re aveln of sentiment and chaste humor alternately per- I sapeace, Wahin making she purchase of the Trans: a Ht Kei, roy out of Chicago harbor, but was prevented by the ice. od lent A a HE ATTACK ON V! Th. ~ y fe poor i, wit! . »% . a manner. ‘fhe Fropector wil nat be responsible for errors tht [From the New Orleans Mercury of March 20.) vading the whole, and occasionally touches of deep | iobie hearts and open hands, advanced the money to the ng avaay Ca J; Williams, C. Selvidge, | The attempt was to be renewed next dey TING cfs passer lightful piece, and josion; W. Htyan, Hallow: PRIN ‘ i ith | We learn from Mr. Seldon, in the ship | Pathos and tenderness, It was a delightful extent of somte $5,000, on church securities. . ‘The awful | Melucuh U3 N% de INTiING Fall kinds executed. beantially and with | 9 » Capt, Jobason, who eft the above port on the | the character of Frederick was played to the life by | state of the affairs of Ireland appeals s painfully’ to the Capt. Wood, ship J. 4 . I feelings of kindred and friends here, ter, Os communicaiigns bysoail, address vo the | 19th inst. thet nothing of importance had transpired | watleck. Like his Deshall, it wes exactly adapted to | {ialng of kindred and, friends here, and the urgency of | Hwyhies Yr Bowie, Ur Beal ? ‘Gen, Scott haa completely surrounded the city, cutting | is best style, and nothing could exceed the fidelity and | speedily an possible, in order that wants which con know Couron i somvelpinns ription money remit .N : Td a ee iret bins: Hartford. | “The tee has been out of the Erie canal, betwoen Bufla- ; ; Conrad J. La Grange, who was s0 severely beaten by Mamphise Dr, Boat ies Ductiarsin, ro ot | Bt ot the 26th ult, was = Monday Paing. oe ‘ is H ¢ bs the urgency of Memphis; jonie, U. SS sloop of wat incinnes; H. Pike, nen wes x 4 bia dicted from the s a ees? bd Sit ScunaEnEpea eo ee the pits. ere had | beauty of the picture. We shall notice it more in de- a ay Sey Hla 4 Felleved. Pinder fog oeees Mi ‘ ood i> | 9 Thee bear he d LET—To a small family only, front room on se- n landed ten mortars, the balance being on board the | tait by . “Don C de Basan’’ is full of life and , 'y for the church to raise $5,000, and | pitt, Providence, K. 1; J. M. Stewart. Troy. lo and Tonawanda, for some days. FER cond or, one or two. atic rooms, front of rear, base: | ship Charles, whlch, owing to the sevure weather, could ee on Cee ite wat ehnmaticee of {his sum certain munifoent gentlemen tender $3500, |" 1 4. Ungras Honan Rog ‘The ice just below Albany was on Sunday some 6 or 8 Tie premises may be seen daily from 12 to 2o’cloc not lend. pieces on the stage—there is a tinge of extravagance, | tho iedicr af tine chico wie ered To effect this, | aN fee! Dy Male ‘Philede goers | feet thick ; but was fast voftening. particulars teamed at ‘No. actor street, Tie. skip YA00) SCO. cree ee eee cont Wonited space wid eae . ch, ‘apt. Waltington, was lost on Resso , ‘ siae ane axcitisis te F. Boswort Reef, near Vera Crus, on the. 16th inst, during a heary pepe AE pela Fo wey iM “furtive the | egy which ever characterizes the movements of the Mt ‘0 LET norther. [She was a fine ship and belonged to New | character of Maritana ia happy conception, though not | /irer portion of humanity, have. projected the present OFFICES in the second, third and fourth stories in | Yor of Col. Harney's di Were saved Dut | cutirely original it having bese suggested by the “wotre | {iF in order to discharge the claims of thote poor mem- the brick building No-124 Neswau street. Apnly to | ono man. \40 horson were: loa, ‘Petonging to Harney’s | Danse or Victor Hues the lighteread siete ot bes gar | bers on whow the calls of distressed Irelan’ press more NR. HOOLE, on the premises._ | command. "Fhreo men from the storeship Relief were | riahle nature were well drawn, and her disinterestednens, | Neatly than the public at large. So high and holy an A second ship has been chartered tho Jerseymen, aaa io ott 0 wharf at Newark. dy te beg poe} reight—contributfons for the poor and Scotland. Well done, Jersey !, On enter morning the keeper of the eounty prison d Duryee, N. ‘roy, W. Lown, 287 Bowery, | lont in rescuing the lives of the di and her ambitions “with her deep and glow: | object will not be withoutits suc Upon visiting the her lov " . . N. J., wasalarmed at an early hour, and om be igible tenant, on | “The Yazv0 iw a total ‘loss, ‘The ship’ Loulsville had ing ‘fectings and. affections, well” portrayed,” Inu | Minerva Rooms, in Brondwa: found a very desirable pemonts a Fr | repairing to the cells, found that a mans Dennis 2: lapel Re Dar Béwery. | Sttived in safety. ‘The ship Oregon, Capt. Gliddon, | si! the range of Wallack's charactets, in none has he | S##oFtment of useful and fancy articles, which of them: | NAPS "W: Joues, Salisbury; W.-H. Davis, | Carn, hed suffocated himself in hie apartment by step ~ * a ry which vessel sailed one or two days after tho Loew 4 Deen more happy than in that of Don Cesar de Bazan. = fer great ogee 5 to purchasers, a few of | N’¥.; GH. Lee, Sha Salisbury, Ct. ping up : = orien, and — fire to his bed. nn, LET.—The store of house 23 Dey_ street it ts $0 | has arrived at the 8. W. Pass, and will inal probability | us in all others of this class, he iv unequalled by any | Wich we enumerate. At the post-office, which is imme- * * jad previously opened the veins In one of his arms. He wep,and pala pen gnonioasiee Se 8 losale | be up in the course of the day. living actor—perhaps has been surpassed by none. i diately opposite the entrance, a very valuable diamond va eg yh York; Sr apie. Now Havens 4 +7 was quite dead. Sraeel yD The vevon consiaty of back and | Capt. Johnson, of the Oe, Cavegy died this morning | was « truthful, living personation—a brilliant perform- Fin Ag be Serres of by pn, fie ‘ons, 8 splen- | frart, Riso Bank? H, Swift, Bostons K, Stone, “Albany; Capt, | ‘The cotton factory at Milledgville, Geo., commenced Fontretiinn with pantries, and is well finished; the two rooms | &t half past two o’clok, on his way up the river. ance-—natural, discriminating, and spirited throughout— re ocreets ba be poh ay ahi racem hy Insects; tWo, | Bames, New Haven: . Rice, Dover, N-'H; G, Sigddard, | operations the latter part of February, with about 2,000 He 0 fect dee and. 12 fect high, suitable for an_ artist; th [From the N. 0. Picaydane March 30. of dashing, bold and reckless nature, ever self-xicri- | ® S4perb embroidered chair, the handiwork of the lady | do; N.'S. Russell, do; G. ‘Tuttle; Mass; B. Tuttle, do; N:| spindles, The yarn, which is in market at Maci loor rooms wel pate ¥ aeep 3 ter wdc and Ie feet high, with siz windows, in The ship Oswogo, Capt. Jobnson, arrived from Vera | ing and generous, and pouwued of ‘manny noble traits Tess iivac eas Ber Ghent Bilee acumen le: PR Gea Rocha aca s CTH: | anid to be of the best quality. ‘They are hous te eam: roof, fi a Sey Tight. tis, Ti : ' e silver tray; four, clegant Bi books, |B: H, Smith, do 8. ‘ tout wanker of eguplias fitted xp for an ver oF i ing good | Cruz this morning, having sailed on the 19th inst. of shaxpeter—having fasted ile series bs. brodigality and a variety of cape, aprons, feta, Tthinge Flay doe NWS wi ¥ a will be pense iaeg a amet S r the second $6 Beekman street, con-| Col. Duncan lost several of his horses in the gato, | nd riot, and degraded his high rank by his conduct and | fy coeant work table and fancy bedstead ; six, large basirens ; , bed rooms in atic: | ‘The loss of horses in severely fl. his poverty—passionate and brave, and ever ready to| *V& per Charles Hobson, Wilcox, Port Chester; Daniel Ab- | Jones’ cotton mill, at Rochester, is calculated for 200 Capt. Kearny, of the U. 8° Dragoons, had not landed, | ‘Iraw his sword in the cause of innocence and oppression, | “2% is. Teste Rae Paton wane ag Woe Bsc hott, John Btition, Southford, Joseph Sackett Raven wood; | looms, 102 of which are in actual operation, The ‘SON, his ch h, i AW. Miner, Roxby Warder, Kentiicky, - “or fl — fesen sereee._ | sade do not knowhow many of his botece: may have | Dit Wisiactes Sone Mo adartee ang which ealiste coe'e De; mine, contains a tempting array of refreshments of | Tweety, Buifloy i ih indailoxbiey Crp ‘x. w terrae iget bl lyisteal sented z is | te , PyTay andrich cakes ; ten, handsome toilet ; : : fo . : Dre eT TEE dice door comaine serves | OBe dragoon was drowned from the Yazoo, deepest aympathios. It is @ noble mind perverted for ®} tabte, large doll ; eleven, an elegant. picture, = The Max B. lover, Newtown, Ct; 8. Stebb ‘The new and splendid building of the Federal street ae Soom . ing dump in the yard, | Com. Conner fired a salute on the 17th, Ju honor of | time, but which is true to itself in the end. Wallack’s | (F, ‘da carving ingwood, “Th ation”? well, Danbu Bostot Baptist Church, in Boston, was to be dedicated yesterds: IMAG lots of ound. cariese house, cherry, wum® peack | General Taylor's victories : acting of the part was perfect. His recklessness, his phi- | 28,” and a carving infwood, “ The Annunciation Mt! Ror ringto afternoon, The size of the building is 663 feet om Rowe mad.pave ten: Soe of Tin ned erie BY | son N.Y. eens Tt eee amtaneertag nis Mapeasioeed an mote | heeveast yas besetifaiy, Uinminnied: inst nighh ty the ea H treet, and 90 feet on Bedford street. "The principal ido i y + | To tue Epiror or tne N. Y. Hei — ‘tune, his chivalric bearing, im passion eavenss was beautiful juminat ni 6 nauin Hore. ¥ Deanery tepatcs mile trae heck sls terres Ecce et | _ Dean Sen atthe Aiowity axteuot of i latlor resetved! | eature’ his playfet beemor, Bis Aches of aiid sastrinnens, | appeeretice of bia phenenionon, which ereated muck nes McUhee,, Beliast; Dr. Eleason, Var | tower is located at the angle of the building: on Rowe ave Peck slip ferry. Eoau! much ad- | | J. Bakes, Phi Charles 8, Chureh, 100 Cl n ‘treet, or of John iman, | from an intelligent ship master of this city, com- | and traces of deep and generous feeling—all were admir- | miration from crowds in all — of the city. The ap- & Reely, Troy, bs corner of North Second and Lorimer streets, on the premises. | manding one of the transport ships, | enclose for publi- | ably given by Wallack. In conception, spigit, fidelity to | pearance of the aurora borealis would seem to indicate, | » ronnmemery | Danbury m2 2w® rc cation in your valuable journal. ; Yours, &e,,. D. | nature, in point and effect throughout, ‘werepeat, it was | “according to the oldest inhabitant,” a change for the | Be b me aTEN JSCAND PROPERTY. i i Guy, facie March 17, 1847. _— ‘ nd babes We may soon, therefore, look out | Troy; W. Woodaworth, Mass; 8. Beardsley, Newarki J. Ine aa “Su ror wi for real spring weather ersol w Bedford; A any; J. uthard, a thregagresat ands including ‘an excellent garden, | Vera Chus, lisform you that iny ship” iv anchored withe py Tuxarne.—Thero was another very lnrge| Dery ay Arsrenee The Coroucr wan catted to hota | Pore i Noreom, N: | _ At about 3 o'clock last Friday morning, the sbip Jor. stocked with the best fruit trees in full bearing: @ | in 234 miles of the city and castie, and within plain aight | house at the Bowery last evening. Every individual of 2 4 Ci R Bel Wi | and Bedford streets, and is 18 foet square, ‘The helght et ain In, B, Beecher Rowe: W. of the maint tower Is 86 fect, and the spire i 90 feet high ‘Strong, Woodborough; G. | thus making the entire height of the apire and tower 176 cheldor, “Albany; W. Vassar, Poughkeepsie, C. Henistrat, | feet. ‘The height of the side walls of the building is 39 y, Conn; oad tab id othe: tbuildings—situated an inquest yesterday at the Finance Hotel, No.1 West | cester; Ge S. Bought ee 4 ‘I fc 7h de ie ° boarded by thi : 0 use, stables, and other outbuil it in the o , No. eat | cester; “Boughton, | and about to sail for Philadel in, was ree att ‘ ofboth. Gen. Scott landed at this piace with about ° was del wi treet, on the body of J M a native of Ei N. 7 : village of Tompkinsville, Close vp the shores also Saember sf leven th he Oth inst.’ The elty i the immense assemblage was delighted and amused with | street, on th y of James Morgana native of England, YjH ‘crimps,” who demanded the release of two sailors be- lousts ant ¥ “) ” aged 50 . whe i to bed Tuesda; i Stapleton and Clin, "a completely surrounded by our troops, who are placing | the gorgeous spectacle of the “Naiad Queen.” Ap. | 960% Fain, Wha ratived fo bed on Tucndey evening |W. Shawe, Boston Carter to. y longing to the ship. The first and second Fame an Wour Wolte’s Hotel, Tompkiveville. | heavy guns in position, and will commence throwing | plauso loud and long greeted the fair danseuse, Miss | fow hours afterwards in a spoochlers state, nnd died be- | toW%; 8. Dech, W. Wh lw*re mates, and arpenter of the Jos. Porter, attacked the pirates, and delphi geloch, Be villaine fing Lots for sale. Apply asabove. | shot and shell upon the town ina few days. Thur far ji ton, New Haven; J.D. Hayes, Can nally drove them from the vessel. One of the ; iH oe there has been but litle fighting, but it will require a | withthe sonvietion that Mir, Seekson hay osc aioe | apoplesy Ns Could be obtained. Verdict, death by | Thompeon,, Utica: Ht. Fh te Poll opooery ripened oder try por forbeep ig pana ora Ok SADE ican hard struggle to eapture the city and castle. The | self in producing. this great piece. It wil be separated | Dxarn ny Drorey.—The Coroner held an inquest | G1 Eatterion Pind Fellows’ Lowell erepen ger Spi, ay PRssscin pieces two acres, most deli; fully rm for e reo put = ai it = . ‘ily, ie deat of J. Moses, i: five miles from Elizabethtown, N. J... com fuding from an occasional gun from The castle and forts | this evening, as it will be, we expect, for many nights to {overlay wb the corner of Peatt aud’ Elm steeets, on ths Relist Narre Pha "iy Holmes, Micha rf 7 iar ndsome commodions Dwelling Yi dy of Aun Eliza Kelly, « native of Ireland, aged 25 Fras found be We State eee, an eey, SOV ee rte 3. a; ‘J. Brady, Tarrytown; J. Crow . Indeed, it would be a great dinappointment to the in the city, Gen, Scott is making his way towards the | °°™°: ; bay ppl Pattergon, Indian ¢, All He had been missing for about two weeks. There mantels, and every conv for a respectable fami- | walls, enhicney . ; patrons of this establishment, if it were withdrawn be- | years, who came toher death by dropsy. Verdict ac- | — Dickens, Dr, Westervelt, Staten Islands C. Valentin practised to- Iysthe whole, including yardners house, barus, ee house,and | wroait mark bythe oes will woot be th the ear,’ (no | fore they had all an opportunity of weoing it. Zordingly. iPr Washingtou; James Oray, Bostoys i WOM i ad bse maar watch teoey ines stat wees other buildings, in a substantial state of repair; the orchard con- | T’DGing of the t ( i Jupson’s Horen. x : yl pate tains twenty acres of choice fruit tre 5 tanding of the troops was the most brilliant display of the || Bowxnr Cincus—Thero is another capital bill put | | Drati ov ax Emtananr..—The Coroner also held an Hee Moreh. | y -Wedworth, Chis | all good upon his person. * e of war, ve ever witnessed, Inquest at No. jul on the body of Cathe- | cago; 8. WNLY. ELC! " ich; 8. Dickson, oront tf Ne , lately, on the 30th ult. and caused every American heart present to thrill with | {rth here this evening, and one that we think will draw | ite Coughlin, a native of Ireland, aged forty years, who | (xo} SCOR eee Nai] Hachappel Norwich; 8, Dickson, Ry Tnguest on the: Cieran aly on the Tunawey, Ie of 0 rs | emotions of pride and admiration.”’ a large house. The manager of this establishment cer- | arrived at this port from Liverpodl, in the packet ship | Northampton; 8: Kendall, Dudley Beech, Hartford. name unknown, found dead in the jail at Aigiers, It ap- eter tea peckess ito tee berchitte Sooty eect Totals tor BERS ila Ca cae tainly deserves success in return for bis exertions in giv- | Columbia, on Tuesday last, and died shortly after land- y" wart dbs hop Ud been epverdiy okt ind then left bo Veet babtl ei oe Feet re {aveen the Now 0: sid Date, bec ankg {ng amphithestrical amusements to the public at 0 ing from the vessel, from bowel complaint and debility, "ear! 2 Aletter al a roduced by sea sickness, &e, Verdict accordingl: Irithout medical aid for Sve or six days.” Verdict, dled ‘Also for sale, a dwelling house -No.38)- Washington street. published in the Republicano of 13th T eterin< | exiall e costes hi'Goed,) Hie! engeges the frst: talent. ot | ™ dos insures Bly. from the effects of excessive flogging. _mi9 tinh ry last, and copied into La Patria of 26th inst. throws | every variéty without counting the expenses,and throws On the night of the 24th ult, at Indiana, Penn., @ Dr. FOR SALE. ~ | tome light upon the reception of Atocha’s unfortunate | himself on the liberality of the public for a return. $0] Apart, Temufree ne oye eee cers Willis am, A Shultze having been repulsed in hin addresses to the trom Jemey Giey onthe tery toe rom Jersey Ci roed train runs within s hundred en Orange co-; 1847, all of that valuable new ¥ : Se eet embassy of Atocha’s s0 alarmed and excited the people | stoamer Scourge, and was to proceed to New Orleans, | °ccup! Fg Rd tm heat: bidder, | that they threatened the ambassador ‘with violence, but imclosea concerg. ‘Pwo canals pass through, atid village to | General Morales ordered out the garrison, closed the leiphia aud New York; also, Delaware river, New Jer- , and dispersed several groupes of people, compell- Musical. umbrella, a copper kettle, and a box containing some fa- Hehaatlegad, from Philadelngia to New York, within fifteen | ing them to retire to their houses, This general isaman | Itatsan Orena.—The second season of the Italian wea rig by pe ak cag yd Raney oan iat Tn short, wo place in the Union possesses greater facilities for | Of MUCH energy and Je very decided in his determination | Opera opened last evening with “ Lucretia Borgis.”” Tho | 190 Wing Seance ne mneuk entered the preiises No; | ville, Nations, Horne. % wer fer A tos 0 frome | taifght. His troops have such confidence in him that : ixteenth street yesterday afternoon, abou it mission to Mexico, and also upon the condition of the | far he has not been disappointed, and #0 long as he con- liard, Phila, Mr. Kees, Canada; J. Youkers; daughter of a Mr. Hill, disguising bimself proceeded to the ad EET Asn Lee ceall fataheds aad seniene garrison of Vera Crux. It says that the proposition of | tinues to amuso, as he hay done for some time past, he arcane Staats bee, follow, called Daniel Theme: | Fe eeterio pis, WP brag anne he) jpeseed peas ae ttae eran ny Lael py or pediney Sem acluantveie bole wasn clots kee Unlieeraeenie the United States aude suspond. Besthitiee sa seeg | may 2 congdence rely upon being remembered. ton, on a charge of burglariously entering the premises | Sharon; G. (3. Burtank, Boston’ A. és Buiter, Syracure, N: | with four pounds of powder. The misalle exploded ae maniels throughout the housera court yard of fiteem feet ia | with universal disgust. “We hope,” says this letter | ‘The Keans appeared in “Ion,” at the St. Charles | No. 186 Bowery, occupied by Mr. Hiram D. Pitt, on Mon. | (@- Abbott, Syracuse; J” Ritchie, do: KR. W> Bisel, Sharon: | passed in at a window, and a fragment striking Shultee, front, with verandah and French windows. ‘The house is one | writer, “that : théates, New Oricats, on thé evenin day night last, stealing therefrom $210 in bank bills. On | #: Carpenter, T: H. Stru, doy M. J. Dodge, dos P| tore off his under jaw and injured his body badly, ‘The 1 t the government will not be taken in by 1 ig of the 30th ult. iy yoo Sot: Spied eM Fs aR of six houses on the south side of the sucet., For | this Yankee trick. Soexeited and decided is the pop- | Blangy is atill dancing at the American, New Orleans, | {i#king the black rascal, the officers found on his person a Jefferson, Or Ostran- | house was much shattered, and the barn was burned parti pply to VYSE & SONS, lar mind ‘any such proposition, that if an order . - $191 29, evidently « portion of the stolen money; also, a ; H. Loveland, down with its contents of two thousands bushels of grain, “mig un th 2 ____178 Pearl street._ | were issued by the government to receive such ininisien | - MF. Collins has boen engaged at the Mobile theatre | silver watch worth about $8. Justice Timpson commit- ington; Mr. Barri F. M: | five horses, harness, kc. The incendiary was found ly- : FOR SALE—Will be sold at Publis Auction, in | [t would be torn to pleces and. thove who would lanue | F AYE mights more. They don't like to part with him. | ted the accused for a further examination inly, Orange co.; G- Hank ing upon the ground, and was lodged in prison. ~ambertsyille, N. J., ‘us yy y of ad block ‘of i h order would Herr Alexander had arti : _g. | Burglary.—The dwelling houso No. 65 Suffolk street, emt Pra en nntes Shamnoskved: isis ast Henman ial wee ode ee a loa ey ie. Saaenaien tuna weteand-Joah vibes cer some burglars through the rear window. who store there- from a muff, a black cloth cloak, mantilla, « shawl, an sou, Faughkepe! Steamship Hibernia, Harrison, from Boston for Halifex and Liverpool, was seen 2d inst. at 9 o'clock, A. M. off Cape Sable. ‘Taunton: D: The House of Assembly of Barbadoos have passed a 3 CP. hamville; P. D. Shir. | vote for granting’ £2000 sterling towards the relief of the ler, Paviruciet C.'P. Durham, Durhamville: ik roe og preniens Soe See ‘annands, do; N. “ortland; D. Hovey, Rome; K. C. Barker, Detroit; iA. Bartett, Deveren & ton; C. W. Seely, Seneca Fa a . GW, Emogh, Rondout; J.H. Davis, Princeton ‘TE ® otk a trons Heston Pa’, 30 f they eagerly desire an opportunity of giving the Yaukees | P¢T® 18 exceedingly woll got up. The cast is excellent, | o'clock, and stole from one of the upper rooms a silver | 4oo¢NC: ie iit L. Webb, M: JOSEPH WRIGLEY. ‘ N raupwick or further particulars apply tie, ager 8 lemon. The srrison of Satvatiine ie sce angenoen | nat tubibinaaay-dek ocxtesshe compare favorably with | Watch with a gold edge: also the rascal carried off the Beware iNew Jeney: i giows, Spring! AS REMOVED from No. 53; Pine street to 73 in, the 1. P. l. jure rms force. from . arrest. 3, . wen, do; ctor same street, near Pearl. “Winreh ad, fears mav2werh_| ments, It is sald that General Gomer i tobe sont tore. | the other splendid things, which the company have pro-| “he case of Leepold.—Justice Drinker investigated | u i. % spa A. & G. BRANDON. Succensors to F. A. , MUNDI BLOCK LETTER SIGN 0 J.M. McCully, New York FOR SALE WE TCHESTER LAND. | lieve General Morales of the command of Vera Cruz. | duced. Signora Pico as Maffio Orsini, won the marked | the charge of Heyman Leopold and Seneneenety: C. Pure perjury against GENTLEMEN, in want ofsites,for comtry | The goverament cannot understand the situation of | Commendation af the audenee pecially by her celabra- f others, reported a few days wince.’ It appeared that mn, North Cara ats. To marl ‘1 n in; 8A: Smith, Sa me Miss A. N. Elmendorf, t gardeners in want of Jena for. gardens, things OF they would not rupernede a general whois ap- ted drinking song in the fourth act. Signorina Barili | Seligre and Newstadt were indebted to Leopold, and the and known a sone. ., = A ORTHER: lo he ; } OF soo acres of land nthe town of Westchester, within nine | Vera Crus’ um “uesust through the whole of | ea'to with a great deal of pleasute, and tho performance | dismissed. si YT) Augustus Marks, Alired Marks, Haverstraw; T. C S.C eo ofthe City Hall, with the right of passing over, Harlem : of the latter in the first scene of the second act, was 5 termom) Ty. Deckar, ,a0-UN;, Farrish, Moarce: count ¢ 4 ie ¢ ) sxe now Omeae agecivate Ci) G5 d INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. loudly encored. The house was well filled and all went Law Intelligence. Files. Mississippis momsts F Ashe, ane . Aldes from 5104 rasa oncom toed ude’ et the woth 5 Comasgo correspondent of the N. O. Tropic gives | off in capital order. At the close of the performance,| Count Coston Pixas—April 7—Before Judge In- | fainily, James A riley, iglorR jewar chools different denomine- its of Gen. Taylor's manner in | Barili and Pico were loudly called for, and sppeared, the jham— Cameron 4 Brand vs. Edward H. Mercier.— Geno * ” Wi Scotland; Mr. Pixley, Columbia and location healthy. ‘Title indiswuta- | the battle at | Aah ac During the battle” he says, } latter modestly declining do'come forward until repeated | This was an’ action of replevin to teal the rights of the | cvatty BCUn walk He ones: 8. Watson, Philadelyies f Appl try beeamne closely | calls were madeby her hundreds of friends t. Th ti . I | Allen, New Jersey, GouVERNEUR MORRIS, engaged with the encmy's ‘lancers.’ ‘From the over- | will be another padiounene of the poe ofan * Friday Veohtael ee or eatnos ee The geod "in sso tt WALTER RUMMERFORD, 19 Nawousic Ney, | [pelming number of the lancers, the Colonel considering | night. question by falsely representing that he was worth $3,000 | ,J-, W- Joues, Gen ee air era patched bis Adjutant tp ton Taylor, to fd bese dis. sty's MinstneLs.—Mechanies’ Hall is overflow. | OUt of debt, and that his property, if sold under the ier g v2 of si Boston; A. Brown, ons; the water is NO echenes Ok Eres MOO ee ee J. Rochester, Ohio; W. Newell, | PETER ROBERTS, 373 peoeieness Youn ere tee to pekvof Laces: va M that + House. KARL STR mt was completely surrounded ;"that he‘ wus | ing every fair night, with the most refined and delighted | pAmm«r would produce $5,000, They proved that they | | 1. Hurd, Ohio D: Tiffany, N- Ys W. Broadhead, Ba faleine, Point de Paris, ompation, for trimming hats, Black aa fils, Illusion Point and fancy Ne a ; pe eee had sold goods to the defendant from 1843 to June 20th, | J. K.Melivain, Phiin.; A. Ei. Daniels, Franl Ao. DYN GSI NS HOR HATS AND CATS | fiehting hand to hand that "fo all probability he would | audiences; so much 40, as to oblige the manager to | 18i6, ‘and'that ho frequently, during thet period, made ih, North Carga: W Clark, New Salem: Hebe. Gra eee ee the newt arzle of Capa for children and boys, also, the new. | should om ) j limit the number of tickets for admission. There ix a | the representations above mentioned—within » month | Tuadelyhi 1 Warren tae te a ee een Burnside, dos; CARRIAGES. . Chase, eture rs after the last sale of , which we mn a credit of four . which they have such reeent {mprovements as will | _ Gen. Taylor promptly replied to the Adjutant,(whose | strain of melody 20 sweet running through their songs, | months, the defendant failed, and ‘referred his creditors | W- A-Beard, Fortsino ein Matel: Place hem i clas competition, wth the, mon, comly._ ‘he | countenance was the perfect picture of despair) ‘in the | as to please the most fastiious taste. Their chaste and | to hs father-in-law us the person toettie hisadaire. it | Cuyler H, Meach J: Carson, Albany 8, G. Kendrick, Frshion, beauty, durability and economyare combined to edom | that he has got them just where he wants them, and now | Mughable Durlesques would put the grave fathers of a | #l#o appeared that the defendant sold the goods purcha- | Cohoes; 8. S. Shephard, M. Harts) Albany; Mise J. A. An: i ‘ jones and lady, R. G, Lansing, Boston: Cloversvilles Capt. W. ! sale an excellent assortment of 1 new styles, warranted equal in quality ket, and will be sold T prices. ets and E'S BESTE ini Im" re -. 2 and 27 € DAGUERRKEOTYPE LATES AND INSTRUMENTS, warranted to be of sm- ality. For sale by perior quality, Forse JOHN ROACH, Optician, 2 Nassau street. onventicle in a roar. To our ear there is sed from plaintiffs, when made up, at the cost of the ma- ‘he head. 22 ter | ig the time to give them Jessee ? whereupon the Adjutant | (ctighttul than the simple touching airs that acccmpeny | terials alone; from thie circumstance, the plaintiffs allex- LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. the little band. and heated ay vy! this 7 Se, to | these negro sony particularly when executed by per- | ¢d found and issued their writ of replevin on the 3st $5 HATS can be had for $3,50, at MILLS’ well known | General Taylor Ratve cot tudes here we went | formers #0 experienced as these popular minstrels. Like | of July last.and obtained asion of part of the goods. Hats thoroughly, the subscriber being confident that the bean | trepid Kentuckians caught the impulse like clectricity, | ¢** Until they become incorporated with the memory. Sane ee tenn ee Rarysuns Horas. Before Judge Dal; id P d Thomas Biggs, ffalo; A.C Southport; C, Mill N. B— Y til proportions of he new style, with the unprecedented jow | raised a cheer, and with thelr naked bayonets, in less | ‘The Italian singers, at Havana, gave their “adicus” | cs: ffenry Dewie This wan’ an action to recover $460, Jersey. W, Leer I ry 2 Sniecien ee ea ne en aaree ee, will command the approbation of all. led the | time than I have been relating it, routed them complete- | on the evening of the 20th, and wero to leave for this elty | balance of money advanced on. butter sold by plaintiffs G. Rutherford PST ET Ee Poh Camution is called to the new style of cap called the | ly, and drove them from the field. in two or threo days thereafter: for defendant's account. ‘The butter was sold to» firm L QUARTERLY BEACON. FRENCH MILLINERY? pnboat bat pent © ortlosk, on the 28d, when Sants EE ie OE in Providence, who paid but $257, leaving $600 unpaid. ath SR . number, at the office, 3 WAN TRENCH MILLINER Ys Anna saw that his all depended upon his breaking Gen. The defence was that defendant sold plaintiffs the but- . Barber, “Auburi Hart, U. 8. 1 mg A BD ANTED immediately, two silk milliners; also, two | Taylor's line, and silencing Bragg’s battery of six pound- Political and Personal. ter, and that they sold it for their own account, and did Post, Conn., Mr. Crandell, | age; also, entire, Christianity Proved Idolatryea repriet, alec, straw sewers, To-esperanes is 60 wert and ers, which had been pouring death and destruction into | Mr. Robert 8. Ly long and favorably known as 0] not lend or advance the money, but paid it for the but- , aithort enqviry,’ Who was Jeous Christ! for sole, "Aleo’ ooch sou street, becween North Mocreand Breakin streses, mite Webasto ce ee a ee aati sie setae oh on Friday last. | ter. Sealed verdict. For plaintiffs, Messrs. N. B. Blunt | w. patkley, Albany s J Beterrig Aloumouth, N.J;W. Pew. | of the above, in parts. Also. first number of the Quarterly f a ‘| about five thousand infantry, upon the battery. Bra e ancestors of Mr. English came over w! jam 3. ; : 4 ‘ " » Albany; J.B. » Monmouth, N-Ji W. Pew | containing the celebrated Three Impos a7 tr aes - | saw them approaching, and fearful, from the overwhelm: | Penn, and ettlod in New Jersey, on the river Delaware, | Whiting. on’ OF Aeeemdanty Gerard, Flatt, and | sier, Shrewsbury, NJ wes oak ae a jon of Straus i C. Galloney, Philad.; J. ©; Chaver, do: J.T, ing numbers, that he might lose his pieces, prepared to | immediately opposite Pennsylvania, who chose the place | Suremion Count, April 7.—Before J i ko tains, Vale's Life of Paine, Paine's Works, Vi Archey at Home, No. 5 John Street. tae another more defenceable: porition, ‘fhe eagle eye | on the other side, in Buck's county, known aa Penne | eure Week ee peters, ‘Tacebi and wifes | He Bronk Uuicas We Caner albany: CoB. ials collet vcspteesre Ye erp, A; GRIEVE beus to acquaint his friends and patrons | of the gallant Captain Mansfield, of the Engineer corps, | Manor. The family connections are neatly all of the | —'This was an action for nssault and battery. ‘The par- H. W. Elliott, Orange county: r - < = i Cp that his axent has returned from Europe, via Bremen, | 84, at a glance, that the fate of the day depended upon |Socicty of Friends, from whose connexion the father of edin the same house and some difficulty arose Fall Village, Ct; M eee RE FOR COLDS. after a residence of seven months at Auidrosberg, md Bragg’s holding his position. He immediately rode up to [ Mr. E. was removed for marrying « lady not » member n the females of both families, which resulted in ey ee a ey a re a sre M28 CARROLL'S Medica Vapor and Salphar Bathe, Reg cco tl ve pai er, py istricts of amany Bs General Taylgr, (who, from his position, ad not ob- | of meeting. Deceased was the father of Thomas Dunn ssault and battery complained of. The jury ren- | J’Clement, Sing Sing; J. Cord, do; W. Rose, Norwich Tor Coley Ceomtzegs, opposite Cure negeet, ue ie pare fancy birds he has ever offered: also an unusual variety’ of rare | Served the movement) explained the circumstances to Bogie of this og a verdict for the defendants. J. Chadwick, New Hartford; J.B, Stalis, Gi i mator sod dney Vizie from all yatta, of the world, celeste anes great | him, and then said, “1 beseech of you, sir, that you will election in Miinois tales place on the 12th inst. Welter Keeler ov, John Tewt.—Thia was an action n, N.J.3 8. Seely, Stamford, Ct.; J. the Sa trouble, without regard to come | ° ed a Kah pens 28 Cs igh i“ ae sir! no, sir! not | ‘The “ Liberty party made the following nomi- | recover brokerage foes for selling a farm, ‘The defence | do; T.N. Smith, Uiater fi Hancy doge,, Shetland ponies, Chinese, silver, and | at all” said the General, ‘ll him not to inove one | nations for Judges of | “tof appeals:—Wm Good. | set up in that the plaintiff had no agency in the sale, and | wy, a. aniyn, Harford 8, Jones, Boston: J.T. Richardson ee avery yeriety eamrdeone ner ae ee to give them grape and canister. of Ontario; Alvin s: t.of Oneida; Horace Dresser, | that he had admitted the fact to the defendant. Maine; F.F. Cory, N. ¥.; J. Ingraham, Dansville; J. Lawyer, 7 ARPS jement of breeding and raising Canaries, Goneral Taylor quictly: Yous ayy GokI ea Wa atancentte: | of New York; and Leox +, of Washington, Uneren States Mansnat’s Orrice, April 7—Lareeny | N. J.; John Snow, Rochester. TO DENTISTS. i 3 . etters post-paid will at all ames meet wi attention from ait A GRIEV! Prompt | ing observed, and in an undertone of volce, wuld, :a lit, |. The Board of Supervisors of Albany county have fixed | en the High Seas.—Thomas Nelson. one of the crew of States Hore weriber Led ee received a cement (with ’ ,) for filling teeth, invented and recently improved 7 " the salary of the County Jucge to be elected under the | the packet ship Liverpool, was arrested this morning on ae pores nsigis Loy SIRES Me, cenpienay tenet tn pe Fone v4 ey are hew Constitution at $1800, and that of the Surrogate at | & charge of having stolen 's gold watch of the value of | ( on, B.A. Te ete be the bee satcje | Dente oni, co Sree SPRING STOCK OF with redoubled vigor, and the result shows the effect of | $1400 per annum. $100, Delonging to Mr. Blathen, the first mate, a few | Capt. Young, Li fession. For sale at the BOOTS AND SHOES. “a little more grape.” SMITH & RISLEY. TAKE THIS METHOD of informing their customers GENERALS TAYLOR AND Woot. id purchasers in general, of their extensive, and well [From the Washington Union, Apri 5) Dental Propet of JOSEPH T. MURPHEY, $1, ou have ser poor pe accompanying $1, can have ajar semt by ae ee * at iach ~ CLOTHIN iT gents and boys Fashionable bh abl mt York, len outside the Hook, as the veavel was coming into | Ship Genesee, M A large and enthusiastie meeting of the friends of | ™ 4 i» Taylor as a candidate for the Presidency, was | Port. He was held to bail in $250. Yt, Hills, Farr the Court House, Philadelphia, on Tuesday eve- j Usitep | seme ie Aa blidad big 7.—The grand 4 , i The oti “ll: ithout dis- jury came into court this morning and returned a true ected assortment of Ladies,” Misses? and Childrer Ke General Taylor has promised to forward, a tie earllent on oe petition Wes erowealy. 6, Se wie oe | tar against James 1. Leeds, indicted for eruel and un- Ada large stock of Pe Boots, Shoe! lected | Opportunity, “a correct lis casualtios of the day.” | called to preside, assisted by thirteen Vice Presidents. | Usual punishment, aad large cock of Pee Boots, Ghoes nnd Fropanes selected | {Po shall cise the earliest moment to lay them ‘before slatiinalanaibory of Gen” ; EB. Hi H. Garton, ( kin, §, Hide jbo Wolcott, ¢ Resolutions lauditory of Gen. Taylor and expressing a April 7,—Before Re- NDERBILTS’, 36 Lane, be than to sel atthe very Lowest price ing, [ CUE Feaders. | But thie detailed letter hag not yet arriv- | determination to niake him the next President, were Reman Cikeet ded Shouse hake lime lino BI NDERBILTS, 9 J, between N. Bz-Store willbe open until ten, o'elock in the evening, | ed, in which he will “bring to the notiee of the govern- | read and adopted. MeKeon, Kaq., District Attorney.—-Plea 3 8.N. ‘has. Goodman, Bos Y; Lyman, Di Ws an opportunity to examine th , Stockwhen not otherwise engage aaa | Aud COFpA et ao were bly Lepressen ie he with iia | _ Resolutions of thanks to Gen, Taylor and the brave | Cyrus Ruse, indicted for obtaining goods ; SMITH & RISLEY, Preis . men under his command, were offered on Monday after. | of $17 60, from the firm of David Perry & Co., by me: nal Chitlinm st. directly opposice tee Chatham Phare, SS wrassion is he naw Gupteh thn tae noon, in both branches of the Baltimore Common Coun. | of false pretences, entered a plea of guilty, and wa 1 ; Tees of fbtionable goods, which vill be made tarde” a.m t tyle of elegance that cannot be surpassed. “You will do. wel Eat poor | to ve from three to seven dollars on a snit—= James ag 4 Bostor harleston, 8. CyC ‘A. Stowe, Hartford, aay won cil, tenced to a fine of $100. Richard fi, Griffith, alias , lad. vot forget the number, 36 M. u Lane. 5 ; F = bie services’ on this occasion. This isa high compli- |“! Gt; 8, O. Day, ‘Acron, Philad.;, Mrs. nx i gar HAS Rae Be, ar Tw | emt General Won which, be wn doe highly | A gmeral meting of thy cine of New Orleans way | fyi Hina bry ih hed dar | Bnd a oy Theki | “tem Groanwar, Ocnean oF Jon REELS einer sad he gubllets cener"teR Vogt | eReracter of tho Sguiiane Necond ia'coumand. '" | Charles street on the 30th ule: in honor of the victory | O8.th* MEME of the 22d of January last and sealing pro- | Walden Yasha, Ni {GW oni dF ro THOSE, WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES Sel ussorted sock of all he diferent kins ot BootsrShoes, | "We understand setter has been recelved from Gen, | Intely achieved by Gen. Taylor and his command xe Bus. | Petty worth » mg former plea of guilty, | Tomes Op D mes LG. Wright, At: Travelier (Gaiters, Sc. thatthe market can afford, whieh che will sell | Wool, in thin city, (not official, for we have already pub- | ne Vista. Pe Ngai le oooh ico Ming Ble neath ellpar edd PTY. ogburgy M. Van Olinda, Syracuse; | FQING'S V M.—This simving compound low for cash, Fiver grateful for the full share of patrmage he | tished all that bears that character from the ariny of | A pubiie dinner hes been tandered to the Hon. P. Soul? | Nich indicted fae ke saaeatia Bodel, aliag Stiles, allan | Miss Mi. Blunt, Je dog" G3. M. Dayton, Wor oe ee core aS Movimento .P. ho prefer to ay that a pot of ‘ Insts twiee ask is ee the eo tity of any other aponactous prepanstiony white these wl their aixpences declare that with the Ve ther their own.dinmal crops — PA i Middh 1 Nichols, indicted for keeping disorderly house at No, | Mist Lad, Middley i t Thad owers, and now business for himeclt he | Buena Vista.) in which he pays the highest compliments | py his friends in New Orleans. ‘The invitation haabeen | 46 Grand street, pleaded guilty. Judgrent moapeahed | (ey eet JF Harknen, Albany, Miss R. Harkness, do; | amonk pl y. pel eely, Perth Amboy, N. J.; O. W. Beissel, White Re: n i commences ddgme can seanse bie Sh wee sane Cn a pablig ead there shall be noth: tothe bravery and skill of General Taylor. General | accepted by Mr. Soulé, and the time is yet to be designa- | on account of the accused having left the premises, ke. | gion; E. C. Johuson, Racheste d iy to all | Wool estimates that this brilliant and glorious victory | ted by the committee, who have the arrangement of the | Trial for Grand Larceny. O. Raymond . : : re fete Mh ooo | New, ‘ aoe enty | “| of Ji rt, . > ’ e +y | 80 ul 3 mo"im*rh see EAE : thousand troops with him, How long will it be before dol ay ee to hayes bot ae e Sienday, ve Soar men eet, an ieee of yy! J we have received our uaval files of papers to that date gad Fg better than all, in these hard times, it is sold almose L. WALSH & CO., va ; | For the defence, it was satisfactorily shown Papers from the city of Lima, up to the 9th February. | °° Wholesale and retail by CHARL FRENCH BOOT and Shoe Makers,’ No, 6.Ann street, | and consent to do us justice? They must now see, in ertege-Deater Bowsat, ead Fitiiondsy. Poems, POeh. Go- 11 Ste ee ts The “aaouaee thie ae affine coger have been received in Havana, containing notices of | fu imerh Druggist, 192 Broadway, commer John pear the Museum, New York, Hine French Boots $340; | spite of t cir obstinate pride, that in everything apper- Ephraim Preg, No. 186 Seventeenth street, at the time | CVents, state of things, progress of improvements in cor D. AMER French Imperial Dress Boots made to order $4 50, usuall; STEAM SHIPS of 1200 I taing to war—in men, money, munitions, the command | _ tis stated that the trustees of the “ Botanica-Medi- merece, roads, etc., accessory toa higher degree of civiliza- sold for Sot, Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, Giters an of aff the ‘of wer, th skill to use'them, and the | cal College of Memphis,” have expelled Dr. W. Byrd mihout lnving Ute pnt te hg tion, ae now ‘presented in Peru, Heuador, Bolivia and horse power cach, under conteet w pre's’ constantly on hand and made to order ui the shortest | chivalry to wield them—they cannot cope with the Amer | Powell from his professorship; and that he has instituted i 7 hili, The most im ‘ant question now agitated in rnepairing, Me. done in the store, Quick sales and | cans in, the fleld. a suit aginst those concerned in the affair. a. of not guilty. Counsel for the accused, J. W. Green, | been’ was the concession of extraordinary pomers to the 1 1 captain Alexander, Ryw 7. phetye sf re Sri ‘i al Government by the Council State, for the defence d captain . __ LOOK AT THIS. A ., | tetets from letters purporting to be written by persons | turday by the election of O. W. Holmes. A new profes. | indictment charging him with having on the evening of | Mca#tres to ‘meet the danger with which. the public ‘A, Captnin William Harrison. JUST RECEIVED, 4 large lot of Gentlemen's | jn the immediate eoniiilence st Gee Tayloe torahip was ereated, to which Dr. J. B, 8. Jnckson was | the sth of March last, knocked, down Bosias Miller, sad | Pesce was threatened by the expedition of Flores, The Te RE French Boots, the best and landsomest over i | Many of the expressions maid to be uttered by him aro | elected —Boston Ex. robbed him of $36. he jury found the accused gullty | e2Peenments of Leuador, New Uranada, Pert, Bolivia ADA THE RUMOPAL i dialions anuk tamans. Camiee Bhooe. om so at variance with the charnoter of the man and his | Mr. Lover was to deliver wlecture at Franklin Hall, | of an assault and battery ‘only, and the court remanded | S0W°T! i. eneral coalition to resist the invaders, ated to anil from Liverpool are the diffe Boots and Shoes. Ladies, you usual mode of addressing his officers und mon, and are | Mobile, on the Wednesday evening of last week, Sub- | him for sentence. Tin Cortiemet ot Peru had adopted certain measures, re vais 1947 this Store a great variety of Gaiter ., Siprers, Buskins, | 90 jot = vulgar, bg Sg take this opportunity of de- | ject—“ The Natioual Character of the Irish.” Count Carenpan, This Day— Circuit Court—7, 16, 23, | in view of Flores’ anticipated descent on the country, 28, 1807 and all other Kiads sd slows: Mises and Children's Hoots and | Chenteat ane,” “Boys, give nee tent rag to he pearietecanennenrhen tt 33101 8 40 00 Superior, Court--7.6,11.19,18, | which wore very prejudicial to commerce: but, asit wil | _y¢ waobad Shoes, ‘4 ts, ters, and Slippers of all the | jell,” ete. ete. 6 a bas s a acne, | 20; 45, 58, 54, 65, 66, +75, 76, 79, 83, 93, 95, | be remarked, they will be immediately at |. when ‘Cambria,... . fe , 187 : of: i at 367, Broad- 4 Tur -Ayxti-Renr OurRraGes AND Tite STATE | 96, 97, 101, 102, 104, 107, 108, 110 to 115, 117, 268, 118, 119; Re complete failure ta Europe of Flores’ di PRR IR Asa . Oceana Paap rete Oe a ALT By a reference to the official correspondence, and the | Oncan.—The Albany Statesman, remarks as fol- | 120, 131, 133,134. ‘Common Pleas, Int part-—49, [ECA Ego tad athenalatena stn degen eee" | Passengers’ lnsgags insiat be’ Gu bond. the Wty Bleetans' to untry merchants supplied by the package or dozen. | tone of cee ee nntamee hae he ier eill be Perecived | lows upon the sources of the recent anti-rent troubles in | 123, 133, 187, 139, 141, 149, 145, 33, 109, 56, 35," 99,” 110 Papers to the 28th of January from Valparaiso an- | *iling. a c salle ap2tm*r. | thatinno one instance has the general been charged | Columbia county. ‘The allusion to “ Esquire Brown” | 2d part—199, 48,62, 136, 256, 120, $2, 82° 194. e ing in the most satisfact te the | Passage money—Krom Boston to Liverpool, $190, do do to MONEY LENT with descending in the scale of the gentleman and the | and “ Eequire Sinith,”” is aid to. be e 10p over the theres aes coumey bolag bs t prefound tranquillt Ad 4 ONEY LENT—The highest prices advanced in large | 0ldier, ae i ee vd 4 pone aise expeattiona at- | knuckles of #01 piring politicians who court the fa- | It is now stated that the will of the late Judge Martin, partment of the administration the. more judicious re. ar ", tnd arail sua ou wold ta liver wafehes, diamond, | tibuted to him have their origin only in the excited | yor of the anticrenters += of Louisiana,was set aside,not on nseount of the bitedaces | forms have taken place, Credit is re-established, & rood Iiecles eostteh ca days of sailing, » late, Jewelry, furniture, ¢ thing, dey goods, ke., ke, i ope Sioeste iin a. anerey “The anti-rent outrages in Columbia, as in other | of the testator, but because he attempted to defraud the | xystem of finance has been ad |, Toads have been frekgh, passage, or any other apply to HN M: DAVIES, Licensed pawnbroker, SE oer i rant Lame, whore oxalt- | counties in the third sonatorial district, are fomented | the State out of the probate tax of ten per cent, which | cpened in all directions—particularly. a. railroad. from " re, Agent, ‘i illiam street, near Duane. | ed station and general coolness and bravery in battle, | and encouraged by certain unprincipled lawyers in this | is, in that State, placed on is to foreigners,” ‘The | Valparaiso to Santiago. All obstacles to the excavating | .~— AUHA 18,6 Wall xt Persons received in private office, b; ign IP » by ringing the bell, place him so far above these manufacturers of words, ia | and other cl fh ivei from thei rty, it in alle [7 Ia addition to the above Ji 1 minimer We Nees of prarcnrptons can we are capuoammie |e wr cities who derive alucrativeincome from their | property, it is alleged, was bequeathed to his brother in | the canal Del Maure have been removed. Ifeux: sud Wontde, & Gonerey hen bern need eth ie WINDOW SHADES? WINDOW SHADEST) | they were ever'permitted to find a piace in's respectanie | Xnavery, ‘The tenants pay a certain rum per acre to the | New Orleans, but with a secret understanding that it | Nothwithstanding the projected coalition, the govern- We goteragnent, ta eatabtich © fine heceeen Livertsel ITY. AND COUNTR' ‘al anti-rent fund, which is expended in feeing these law- | should be divided among his relatives, most of whom re- | ments of Peru and Bolivia are far from being in the best | and New t steamships for this servi Ce oO NEEL NERCRANTS, Upholsterers, | Journal. yers. For $106 the lawyers promise each tenat wh side in France. The State tax will be $30,000, harmony, owing to various means of reprisal taken by | now being ash new year due notice will be gives sortment of Shades and materials for oot benaieg ‘ Sh id Apu. cupies 4 farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to * get ——— the latter, in consequence of certain reforms made in her | of the time will start Under the new contract the Shades in. She sity re 5 ‘ A nse ee snd pe Bayt pir °) t, Captaia ite clase of the Font? In many instances, the Yenante At Richmond, the committee for receiving and for- | tariffs by the former. Amongst eo the following: pees oh tardy uring: gisht monthe wd a mabe ra es) San Chaehtam ate Johnson, arrived at Fort Adams on Seturdey from New | of course died them by ‘he Concatiee a now fretam nave cneneeua a ig ty peering, PCa o tribe omay Sot of C vile, stall pay the aevse: dace na | verte As J road Halifax and Boston, and be dow Shad 4 chartered, ‘obije, shall the same ay eo tea m% ASST ESR | sn | Ee cerca pe mie eb | a TP RA CN

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