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-—— — ~ ee A RO gerne erm Canad : e = = ‘ p ate 1 Vol. XIII, No. 0—Whole No. 4090, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1847. PERT RE SES, ™~ a erenrmamenaes == ra eee —————— ——s — — oe — = ~— rane = a en —_ = ad — = = = - — ment,” ‘The dietates of nature are interpreted by the | and very few pieces have been sold, Future prospects, | take possession, and extend our laws over, educate, en- Arrival of Strangers in New York. THE NEW YORK HERALD ADDITIONAL EXTRACTS voice of the people; and from ail sides are returned” “ine | ab prevent, appear gloomy. Wool bes undergone no lighten, and ‘Christianise them. | ‘ae ESTABLISHMENT, ls mma cee sone Theta more activity In the lth: | oy gw ler AES Roped th ea sh Aah: pe North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sis. The Paris papers of the 10th ult, have veached us. | Halls at Leeds last week than for some months paste the | yciey of th ‘ eof U.S. di upon condi- roy; J. Leite, La:/A. Van Bohler, Wilint Ve vi , ‘ demand, however, being almost entirely for k dy for Beley of the 3d regiment of U. 8, dragoons, upo | XU. 1. Gardner, Troy; Ac Muurve, pdethier 8s tee: FOR EIGN PAPER § | tier areprineipaty occupied with local affairs, among | demand: bower Fe eT a a eee ee aa for, | tion that he be allowed to remain on his plantation, un- | Robler, 6-30. gactiers Mey ihluinye, B mentin the ware- | tH! the regiment is prepared to take the field. Staton, Oneida county; G. Russell, Albany ; 6 Oa Tu in the cloth-balls A company of dragoons has been raised at Memphis, | Gincinu ae oey bigs Miameburehs Mis Bedew, ates: —_ were t ing.tut the trade was said to be ina more satisfac. ‘Tenn., by Messrs. Seawell and Vaden, and information le er, ‘jf png " White, V: tid + : , , against. two sutcersive falls in the London market of | Were trifing butthe tradewas aid tobe in a1moresatiafuc: | Tenn. by Messrs, Seawall and Vaden, and intrmmrith | i: Keusley, do; J. Love, Chataaque co.iC. White, Va; i. Dune CIRCULATION—FoRTY THOUSAND. = NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, _[ove-alr per cent cach. gave way on Wednesday before | {73 for The Enulish wool, market’ rematned exceed, | a request to be attached to the new dragoon regiment. | €% Baltimore. ‘ DAILY HERALI A comparatively trifting one which took place on oF | ingly dull, In the foreign market there was a somew! ut | Some 27,000 yards of Russian ravens’ duck have wo which the scarcity and its consequences are necessarily There Jan acme t ne sham, ; "New Orleans; A- Rendall, : ee “sees Hace “ ipwards of six u f 4 1 ery day, Price 2 cents per copy $7 | by THe ook rena ie Pe ee to te v Pika neat | better feeling. At Bradford piece market there was | heen worked up into wagon tops, and field covers, for WEEKLY ‘RALD—Every Saturday—Price 634 cents | Pp Cc K E T S H | PS $ H E R | D A N the present moment,” observes our correspondent. “I i pane ee Keerragcos, aon a slight aerrere | the army in Mexico, by one house in Newark, since last ‘s Py N. ss Spicy $d akg cents per annuime-payable inadgance, | v am nearly tempted to say that there remains nothing of | Prices. {nthe wool market, clothing sorts ware in good | July, Boston, R. Randolph, Philadelphia: C. Townsend, Buffalo; SS eee RA BR pl filthe acrimony that existed between the French tind ee ee ee eee ee ie vas ere mtich |, Captaing Waddell's and Seyburg’s companies of In- | J. Letrobe, Baltimore: J.,Ames,, Providence: W- Forsyth, HOLIDAY HER APD epoca bed os the Ise of January and AND SOUTHERNER, Britieh governments. ‘The King is out of his mind with | (opressed. At Huldvesflcld there was very lity doing | @Btry, from Philadelphia, passed through Harrisburg on | Kingston; W; Huddleston Troys But 0.3 FD oes , We = Istof July of each yeag—single copies sixpence exc ! joy at the turn which affairs have taken, and so com- Pr eLAwscket” Acdonast the Ci erte | Friday last, on their way to Mexico. Albany € 7 New ai VERTISEMENTS rs, aes era priceralway j ———-—— pletely seems everything in the eyes of the courtiers in the piece market. Aniougst the causes of depression y y | Frisb, ‘Baliimore; H. < ments shou! written in m mortal offence was the fuilure of a woollen manufacturer for a consider- | {From the New Orleans Picayune, April 1.] | Great Western Steam Comrany.—The meeting of | changed, that I fear | gave to one of Capt. Hayne, of the brig Kirkwood, of Baltimore, ro lice or nee King will have | able amount, | At Halifax there was no improvement in | r. Proprietor will not be responsible tor errors ee: this company, which most unexpectedly lasted three | ye: the piece market, and the deci od dull, In | which arrived ‘yeste: on Sunday, March 2ist, at 2 | Hopkins, Norfolk; M. Sebl; \Yoreur in thems ’ f sing adonbt that the King will have | the piece market, and the yarn trade continued dull. In | which arrived "yesterday, on Sunday, vata | Ch cing Norfolk M. Seb cRIGHRG Gan inde eed Senay aa wi | Sa Crneon oer, agencetLaneuces | gra ins hase pat es | Sok ary ruse orm iy, ak ee nd | re ata enema Nt | ‘itil ite Ail Tete ications by mail, add: tothe | vessel, the Great Britain, which cost nearly £140,000, for | tuum, ‘The public; who have never taken part with the | “OT! seer itt , ig the ship . ii cette arae Ei ee Eaten paid on Tin ema wll Ue te | Meare imap 217/008, which was uothive tikean sdeqaete | court in the Montyeusler marriage affale, will, no doubt, | .qUPcRirre— The demand for goods le extremely Gall, | yore, ott rte ereope poston: <0 theineah of: war, | Crry Hor it 5 Edson, N. ¥; J. Sutherland, Hudson; C J. Jenkins, Boston; C! arroll, Bal Dr. B ip Vincennes; M. roome, 8. shij coat Maryland Ed. Morris, Balti- ‘The American orders are very lite this spring, and the | with United States troops on board. The two vessels | J Duan, export houses are acting with great caution, having had | interchanged courtesies. and the military band on board an unprofitable return for their shipments. to the States | the Hamburg played * Hail, Columbia” —a heart stirring last season, Worsted is dull of sale, and the mills are | affair at sea, especially when the band accompanies a de- ducted from the subscription money remitted. amount. as respected her value, and the directors were | feel satisfied when the happy alteration in the relations = a | also blamed for having returned the passage money, and | of the two governments that has unquestionably taken fit TO LET, to a single gentleman, a neat furnisl as der, C. Caldwell ore; ©. Wranets, hed | for not having taken immediate and efficient measures | place, shall be demonstrated to them. It would appear a very respectable neighborhood. | to get her off. It was contended that, in accordance | that the King has not been taken by surprise by the—in A room and bedroo ae: 5 ally x ie anata ton, Westchester; Dr. ‘Thomas, ‘Apply at No. 1-AstorPlace. Bee oe ee ee roa eae tet dlsesiore were {this reepoct-stuyorable acoounte which resched him yea | ZPn<Tally vorking short time. Wool is Sat, but without | tackment of one’s countrymen to eed all well” on Vale; Milwaukie, ‘TO RENT—Three tloors in building 267 Bowery, | bound to insure the ship in an adequate amount, and it | terday from London, for at the grand musical soiree of the fs cj aha ron HOTEL. vce {itil Which may be finished to suit any eligible tenant, on | wag asserted that, in addition, they had given a pledge | Duc de Nemours last week, his Majesty was so pointed in = a3 ; ERS hires C. Bates and indy, Syracuse mea carly application to FISH, BIRD. to do ao, or to give notice to the proprictary, that they | his attentions to the Marquis of Normanby (whom Appointatents my THe Paesine : Bates aad Ja a z Marble Works, 267 Bowery. | might themsclves insure their interests respectively’; | he took by the avm half-a-dozen times during the night.) j OF Capiains and Subatterns im the, new regiments, since | John Hill Bonsterre, Ne Vs Li SI. Capen, Union Spying: TO LET. shi 7 trary to mercantile toreturn the | as (I am quite serious) to excite jealousy in a certain ‘ NEWS FROM VERA CRUZ an he list published on Bist) . 8.4 Aldrich, Palmyra; N. Aldrich, Logansport, . A eo bee Bh Me a aheeapoee, the irectors should | quarter, ‘Except in Spain, | repeat, nothing serious ex- [From the New Orleans Delta, Tuomas J. Wi F, of New Hampshire, to be first | Seriam, Syractan, A. Lock x White. Philad. Nice, hppeltens - Betlpnry, 8 lieutenant in the 9th infantry. Mallery, Pusertown; A. C. C: fit OFFICES ip the second third and fourth Lng in | passage money, and the brick building No, 121 Nassau street. App! t have done #0; and that assoon as the vessel was | ists to threaten Europe, and yet a half-panic prevailed on C. bebe 9 ay t v8. M ides Ia ri en JOHN R, HOOLE, on the pet ttranded they ought to have obtained tho serviees of the | the Bourse te it’ iw quite tru that the aspect of ee ee eae Writsast A. Newstax, of Vermont, to be second lieu- | ‘Troy; H.J: Leacock, Perth Amboy. | Vengineoring talent to get her off, instead | the Londen mark i é TO LET—T house 23 Dey street; it 1s 90 | most eminen’ has, at length, operated unfavorably | ‘The norther having subsided, and the weather bei tenant in the 9th infantry. et ; 1D. Holma fides (leon, and would bea kod location for a wholesale | of wasting time, as they had done, ina correspondence | on that of Paris, Nothing has occurred since yesterday | more te hey today, the differont aapastminie Mang | Canen Wipes, of New York, to be captain in the 10th | Ajiany; F grocery store. ‘The dwelling part would be let together | with the underwriters, whose stake was s0 small, ‘The | to change the melancholy character of the accounts re- | heen laboring with extraordinary a infantry. é : . . x e -y exertion to get on aye = a ia cae Preach loor separate | The ner sont of back and directors, in reply, stated that the passage money having colved from the com Barkets of France The fall in | store the Ordnance, Quartermastee's and Comminsary's Ronert © Mongity of New York, to be first Heuten- | | D.-W. Looy, Has i rid 1 ‘are 40 feet deep and 12 feet high, snital) the | been received for a voyage England to New York, He pia ie sar ietont adh Met bls el TSS oer ee hag epg be of Capt. Huger, the x Powrns, of New York, to be first lieutenant | tisow, Great Barringtony A. R. Bartram, Redding; Edward A. thied floor has § rooms well finished; th et | and the vessel having beeen stranded at the commence- her to political causes nor to any enhanced fears on | second under Major MeRae, and the latter under Capt. 2 an Nichols, Danbury; H, Seldon, Middle Haddam; John Hanson, deep, 25 feet wide, and 16 feet high ment of that voyage, thoy were bound, a# honest men, | the subject of food. It was occasioned by apprehensions | Grayson. ‘he duties of these different departments Bnwanw meGaker. of New York; to. be second ti 1 if B.S. Preston, Rebar JF, Corey, wae Gere and by arumor, which was received as well | reguiirity and despatch, afford every facility to the | nant in the 10th infantry. {Weth Ww hy with in the fitted xpforan engraver or any business wanting good | t joney, and ii t of this | that the accounts from England will continue to be unfa- ven #0 divide 0 > wi ed xp forin engraver Gf Say {busines wanting. £000 to cata the parses money, and in support of this | that the ac gland will co je have been so divided and arranged as to move with : ates ‘Wn Werherant $, We Ewa, ship companies, declaring that they should have | founded, that the Bank of France wassclling largely Five | operations of the army, and conduce to the health and | , JAM®t MeKowy, of New York, to be second lieutenan 5. Jacon, New, Havens Joli all, Spring , Springfield; C W.H. Caulfield, Russel, Hudson: \d pantries,with two bed room: nd kitchen range im it. done so. With respect to the insurance, thoy stated | per Cent stock, These two causes account sufficiently | comfort of the troops. It is said that isentitied | 9 the 10th Infantry. vp 4 Oe dl that upon the two previous voyages the Great Britain | for the depression jumt referred to, but neither of them i | to erett for doing his duty, but in times like there. I 12eies Magne, of New York, to be second leutenant tn ing Me x LIAMSBU had been Insured for £50,000 each time, and that they | of the gravity of 4 political occurrence, for the plainest | think the army i Tot its Havities Uabereol « 10t ; . Berea d foes Ys Bt dates fit Bee etn EE TAM ED Jowett The two-story | had used diligent means to insure her on the last voy understanding can comprehend that, they have no per- | curand will d hoharge thelr duties. | ©. C- Honnsay, of Texas, to be captain in tho 12th In- i XCHANG Hox A : , rooms and basement, in good order, pump in the yard, | age, and that as to the measures which they had taken | manent character.” ‘The Engineer department have been going night and erie 9 ny a Paveoaennd ye A. Wei dell, Troy romer, New dameys H. Harri With six lots of ground, carriage house, cherry, plum, peach | subsequent to her unfortunately being stranded, they | It would appear that the drain of the savings banks is | day in examining the city and its environs, ‘Thoy have Hanues M, Cananon, of Texas, to he second leuton- || 4B: te, Hadeont ang peer tre os OF sacaraib, WER: & grass had taken the best they could adopt. At the second | not contined to those of Paris. We observe by the Ré- | boon close under the walls, and, no doubt by thia time ih infantry. 5 fermonts Samuel terotiely laid bet wien ose bra hes and a wreat variety of othet.| day's meeting, Capt. Claxton, R. N., with tho view of | forme that the withdrawals from the savings bank of | havo such a knowledge of the location and oxterior de. |, Witttan R of Texas, to be second lieutenat in 1; Geauge iisturds, Charles 8 Cheech 100 Ghai are tect eee Tohe Skiliman, | Meeting the views of all parties, and of obviating the | Lille on Sunday Inst exceeded the deposits hy upwards of | fences as will enable them to direct the approach of the i brevets ys ces spi ke atl Ww, HL, Stickney dj comer of North Seco i Hues, | &trong objection which had been’ manifested to the mo- | 11,000f. army with judgment and prudence, and take a position | _ [As the place of residence of many of the persons ap- ‘\. W. Butterfield, Cyrus Dutton, Boston;H. H. Steven ud and Lorimer streets, on the premises. LJ y judg p 7 Pp Hy i n m2t 2w*re tion * that the directors’ report be received and adopt- Portugal. with the batteries so as to bear most effectually on the | pointed in the new regiments is not Known at the War 1 Divamore H.W. Dinsmore, Banbury; Ht G. 7 ed,” proposed “ that the report be received and adopted | Accounts from Oporto are to the 3rd ult, Nothing de- | strongholds of the enemy. Department, we would suggest to all those above named ter Nichols, New Hampshire, without prejudice to the protest put in by Mr. Abbott to communicate this information immediately, by letter and others."’ At tho close of the third day's discussion addressed to the “Adjutant General of the Army, Wash- Fraxkuin Hore cisive had ixke Alban Rensker, Lancaster; E. ; ! quarters, ubout te lace. Saldanha was still at his b wilos frou Oporto, but no movement | Dragoons arr! goa FOR SALE CHEAP, AS THE SUB retiring from, business, the old establi ‘d | _ Col. Harney and staff, with Capt. Kerr’s company of EB candle mannfactory, Ni tr Fr ed safely on shore to-day, from the #hip » the * , Mass; M. Richards, E. ye Rs this ‘ : * _ i : Mm 4 a ington, D. ©.” Thia course may greatly expedite their ‘oolsey, New kj J. Bull, '; H. ieanegae ata eee a a reer es | ube wats tacking tw ly Uh ei | Yana, WGK wa weed oe we ee lt | tasrog fia noitcaton of iit appointment) | Heat. At’ Ww’ Mat yg od ay ge We easy on the foal estate.” Fnqutve on te premibes, list of the proprietary of the company bo open to the in- | ho sanguine of auccons. The city iteclt was very. tran- | Department was drowned. ‘There was on board at the | /¥4shington Union. Gauge, Coltmbing WV salfoeebte, ier Lettods, Worenton Ee JAMES SAMERENDYKE, spection of tho shareholders.” It is gencrally under- | quil. ‘ho startling information that the Spanish troops | time of the wreck 110 men and 140 horses—but two or NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Rooe £ ie . ‘ : af tw 2&co ‘Relief street, Philadelphia, | stood that the Property of the company will is at once | had absolutel ‘@ serious | The U.S. steam revenue cutter Bibb, at noon on the i ee tered Portugal threo of the latter were saved. ‘This was trul; WecS ‘: Sana sold, and its affairs wound up. Western | had abeclutely entered Portugal was recelved in, Lisbon | (iim aig Dragoons aro noeded much at the prosent | 28th ult., was off the Ballze, in company with the reve- STATEN ISLAND PROPERTY. steamship was offered for sale by auction, on the lith . ’ is anepired: thes enol H , : : Hh TO LET AND FOR SALE—A Jarge Cottage | Tit at the ‘company's Etna tS hoocedane with eave was not the case, although some 5000 troops had halted | time to prevent the straggling parties of Mexicans, who | nue schooners Forward and Ewing. The Bibb towed Howann Horen, itadet O. Winehy ster, Baltimore; _A. ja; J. Dud af ‘aylor, Taylor with three acres of land, including an excellent garden, on the frontiers.’ ‘The Oporto, a large war steamer, be- | Fe hovering on our rear, from annoying the line. ‘1 did | the two schooners to their anchorage from the 8. W. bar Taylot, ‘Jayiot See i caret ere eaveat fruit tes in full’ beeing, « | advertisement; but although she was stated to have cost 4a | a , longing to the Junta, was totally lon ; ~ | not mention this wreck in my former letter, as 1 feared | in 3 hours and 68 minutes—the distance being twenty- Coach house, stables, and other outbuildings—situated in the | £63,000, and to have been surveyed by Lloyd's, and | to, ae all the crew, consisting uf 13 Mereinietad creating unnecessary alarm in the minds of their friends, | five miles, and half way against a three and a half knot gultt, J flngmas village of Tompkinsville, close to the shore: also anuinber of | found In as good condition asthe fivt day, after having | modiately it was reported at Lisbon that the Spaniah ar. | ut the time it wag enerally supposed all on bourd were | current, ‘The commanders of these vewels are consti- ny W. Baer if elencctady G: Co howscs and cottages, situated in the villages of Tompkinsville, | made 90 successful voyages, only £20,000 was offered for | my werd on the frontiers, Sir, William Parker sent. the | oxt. tuted bonrd of examination for certain oMfcers of the | hull, U. Frothinghamy, Affanys ‘T, Billings, apleton salt Cee SEP Woiate Hotel; Tompkinayi her. and she was withdrawn at,as was understood, the | Superb to cruise off Vigo. ‘The Thetis and America | The schr. Reefer is on shore about two miles below—it | revenue marine. by order from the Secretary of the | Poker, Schenectady; Mz. Edgerton, Vermont; 1 Tay I7Farms and Building Lots for # pply asabove. | Teserve of £25,000. were also despatched to cruise off Oporto, to prevent any | {8 doubtful whether she will be got off. ‘Treasury. The board will convene early next week on Jolnsy " Harttords . Porter, wearatteron Phitadelph ad were Germay Rat.noavs—Railway communication is pro- | interference on the part of the Spanish Government. "Groat fears are entertained for the fate of the schr. | board the flag ship Bibb.—N. 0. Pic., April 1. Bary A lateeta Wy aaney Nichols: Phi "FOR SALE, |e eding rapidly in Germany. Next year the line will be | Accounts from Lisbon of the 3rd. ult., state that two | Ella, which has been out 20 days from Tampico. She! ‘The U. 8. brig Washington left the Philadelphia navy | Fliggen, Boston; M lew Haven; isle, AFARM of fifty-two seve, meat delightifully situated | Complete between Cologne and the extreme frontier of | actions, in which the Queen's troops had the advantage, | had on board your correspondent * Chaparral,” a large | yard on Wedneskay evening, She is bound for the Gulf. R. Melee, Wheelingy F dner, Milwaukie; Paul Jones, fri shout five miles from Elizabethtown, ie comprising | the east, north, and south of the Germanic con- | had been fought, but they do not seem to have been af- | *“mount of property belonging to the officers of the army, |“ w14,, rollowing is a list of officers of the U. 8. brig Dol Philadelphia. handsome commouious Dwelling House, fitte fedoration. Vieuns, Breslau, Berlin and Hamburgh | fairs of much consequence. A Guerilla purty of seventy | Gen. Twiggs’ servant, and the horses belonging to tho | | The (owing is n list Of oes at tie Ore oe 5 a ORR OR ae tag pany iharble mantels, and every convenience fora respectable fami: | are now connected together by a continuous rail- | men were surprised and dispersed by a small detachment | Oflicers of his staff, Tae Peper Made oe ee eee DIES eae habal dome, re Belk tn Iwathe whole, ineluding garduer's house, barns, ice house,and | way. | The lugsburg Gazette informs us that a | of the Queen's troops near Coimbra, Estremoz was un- Heapquanrens ov rue U. 8Aumy, LENORE OL: Beck gate MAIRD CoA Baek, Actin Masters JL Eee nlpetrsy erndiitoli phim ceynine bole Culeh baa el tte menting has just taken place between the direct- | successfully assaulted, on the 26th, by the Conde de Mel- Vercana, March 15, 1847, i J. Te Manca. Passat Amitent Surgeon te D. Mens, kes, Norw Stur The easy access from Rew York, either by the various eary | OF# of the different railway companies possessing this yast | lo, with 1050 men from Evora. A report still prevailed Av Onvens, No, 54.—The General-in-chief of | ‘Acting Purser; W. F. Spicer, Paxsed Midshipman; ©. ‘hompson, New Have re it ‘Mii ‘| | range of lines. Between Vienna and Stettin there ix a | at the departure of the packet that the attack was re- | the army has received authentic information of t iJ Satria hae 8 ie Pe eutain'a hh, Wil from Jersey City, or the ferry to Elizabethport, whence a rail y has ri authentic information of a great | P. Jones, Midshipman ; A. Vanden Heuvell, Captain's yoad traim runs within a hun yards of the house, renders | distance of 226 French leagues, and between Vienna and | newed with success on the 26th. Conde das Antas has | and gl property very valuable to those doing busi lorious victory obtained by the arms of our country | Clerk. All well on board—expect to sail in a few days dership in Chie& and | under the successful Major Gen, Taylor, at Buona Vista, | for Monrovia and Port Praya. aldwin, Detroit. in this | Hamburg 260 leagues, This is the greatest extent that | resigned, it is said, the Com Boasto R. Wood, Knight, Hartford; Ly pass i, 30. n ’ Horn city. The greater part of the purchase money can remain for | a railway line has yet run. The various directors have | General Povoas has assumed, the command, and had | near Saltillo, Mexico the 22 23d ul Th it Spauli 8 thive years'on bond and mortgage, at five por cent Pear} at, | #efecd on an arrangement of departures in correspond. | gone out of Oporto with 2000 men. i general Pondita werk, 4000" Free eae antea eon ae ai: ap egies ate Apri iy Com finw Also forsale, a dwelling house, No.36) Washington aueet, | Hee, with each other so that thedistance between Vienna | Liverroot. Conn Excnanar, Friday, March 12.— | Wounded, against ourioss of 700 gallant men. | General i SA) es tphahd ie oul ys ph ea er yarn 9 in rh, and Hamburg may cleared in 48 hours, comprising | -With the exception of a few thousand quarters Indian | Santa Anna, sustaining an overwhelming defeat, is | The Reception ef Captain Joseph 1. Yard and His I Gia ul ‘DY Siiman: New H “FOR SALE, «| Theliain lenves Vieona at o'clock in the evening, and | Seriaisaneethcoehy te tern caa ce aremaae Cet | Hrabutiy will not stop nhortor thecapita “The Gen pee pe not 7 vi e ra) N Northrup, W, Ww Hayeen; Yorks J. J A THREE STORY HOUSE on 234 street, between | arrives at Breslau the next day about noon, and leaves the ad/and 3d Avenues. It is well finished aud reblete | Breslau at 4 o'clock, and arrives at Berlin at'6 o'clock in ny ly rather limited since Monday ; but por will not stop short of the capital. The General- ss oy m as after extreme cold of late, and snow yesterday, the | in-cbief imparts thiv glorious news to the army, that all | |About half past two o'clock, P, M.-this day, Capt , Bb weather ix now mild, there is'a chango of wind, and the | With him may participate in the joy that is now’ spread- | Yard's company of U.S. Infantry arrived at this pl losets, Italian marble | the morning; it leaves again at 7 o'clock for Hamburg | probability of somewhat better supplies next w. We | ing throughout the breadth of our land. and were handsomely received by the City Guards, un of fifteen feet in | and Stettin. The back train loaves Hamburg at I | have had on the wholelittle business passing in the trate By order of Major General W. Seott. : ‘The house is one | o'clock in the afternoon, and Stettin at 4; it reaches Ber- | the last tyo days, and though the principal holders hare (Signed) $. 8. WILLIAMS, Aid-de-camp, | “er Lieut. Commandant Arnold anda number of mount le ofthe, acct. For | lin at 9 o'clock at night, lenves again wt 11; arrives at | Yoon drulbthe of flour has again somewhat receded | A battery of Light Artillery moved up to Gen. Patter- | ed citizens. After passing through several streets, they Breslau next day at 11 o'clock, and at Vienna the second | —“the pi 4 . mals be y ion this ev Y i : f day ot 7 io tha morning. The works on the spations | giug Peesmure of a few parcels beingymore than equal to | Sou's division this evening, and took position, but as yet | formed in front of the Whitehall Hotel in Albany seville; W. Grenville Li M. Bh iny the demand. we have not heard anything from it x B. Covell, New ” ye, Bristol; P. W. W. ; £ Mor | U¢<from Vienna to Tri¢ste—are proceeding rapidly. | in other articles little or no variation has been appa- | A depot of provisioby is to be established on the beach | tFeet; and were addressed by Col. J (who } Phila: Rb, Woodward, Uavandaiguas HB. Morey; Norwic 4 be Mae ay ihre er APE PP bight ya A caged even 7 celery Ya Notwithstanding advices recoived this morning | 4bove the Cavtle. Avteamerwtarts up in the morning } had been previously appointed by a public meeting.) us eld, do: Elijaly Clark, doi tt. Beovel Mrddiconn: i t Coe eases] ee ne a Dir Serene. Mes- | trom America, report much excitement and advancing | With « supply, rm follows :— LAH, Titcomb, Waterford; 8. Heath, Jefferson urge, Mager mulls they ng 224, nd fall, commanding Ber. prices there in consequence of the last uccounts from | Maxcn 18, 11 o’clock.—To-night the aa) ( Y. ‘ThA: hbdo.ot .ncdebeul ee pe . He L R. Washburn, the right and titheto all of the Whippany-river for about one New eTRic Teteararu.-The Echo Saumurois | England, our market to-day exhibited no lively symp- | Commence planting their mortar batteries. Nothing | myiee ‘ pee rg’ 7 + wien f nS FOG. Ab er; T. Babeock, do; G. W imile, wath Ingge pond, covering about acres. ‘The above | states that at this moment thero is being established on | toms in any article of the corn trade; and though rome | Hew of Importance up to time of closing Tie. The t iyevel, dase wy 2h vee i Aneta e scam fiedent styisin the most desirable situation for uring | the Touré and Nantes Railroad an apparatus composed | parcels of wheat were taken for Ireland at our last quo- v : as ce , ever : tien; ib bwers, ¢ State—baving sufficient water all th i in, q THE MODE OF TAKING VERA CRUZ hort as to prevent either proparation or M. Hol mith, Carthage, R. R. Rice, doy ‘the failroad fens New. Soskw taver, peseis of an iron wire extending from one end of the railroad | tations, the millers bought sparingly, and for most de- | Many of those who read of the investment of Vera ‘but air, If man when call Rupde oa sn A.B. Hi Reese, Baltimore; Lest Re yest iron mines i the State, together with the B. King; Georgia, D. to the other. An electric current is to pass constantly | scriptions of this grain business closed dull. with a slight | Cruz, unless they have some military knowledge, may a iteliel, do: Mr. Dayton, along the wire, and, by means of small pistons placed at | tendency to decline. Flour moving leas freely, western * ’ ' . 1 i intervals of 200 yards, whenever a train is in motion its | brands recede to 4s Gd. to 438. per barrel, aad Engtinh | pesiney s crskifed, from pote derag clo Lange prety loa Pen reg inapize Jereeyinen with ney ne non) Legs fee calizand Se seatenieg 0 hey bees t igen dequneb vetuatere ree 4)- | cumyailation, the trenches and erection of parapets, bas- | « just and noble pride, Her soil was the batile ground be Sy same ely dar tip plod trp cheer gg eeesiee Aserd Mery Nimitad denne aey rates, | tions, Ke. are all works of the nicest xcientifie kill, and | of the Revolution. Hor devoted sons poured forth their of coal and Tabor, and its distance his, should be mute, th 1 two hours, by rajfroad, several uation for manufacturing ove r for power or profit, f a Farm, of 183 acres, adjoining the same, suitable fora nge_county; A. Con- y, Schenectady; A t, being on elevated ground require to bo all conducted by engincers of the’ first | tlood in torrents t he enemy from our soil, and ei; F Baruae the river and surrounding country, @ designate the number of the post before which the | pressed in value; and peas merely sustained former prices. | churacter, It. is, in fact, w. pact of sullitary operations | to mustala the. Wee eau dt helaghity “tbe” Hines GF. Kestr Morris. Iteannot be surpased by any in the. vicinity . There ‘gr on the form several buildings and outhowse ing apple orchards, pears, peach inabundance. ‘The land is equal doy OF patur {| in is passing. By these means tho director of tho | Oats and oatmeal, being very little noticed, were the i i i ; which embraces the science of war ina greater degree | they were battling. During the last war with parenes, aren an | Sx0d mealies wil receive information almost every | tutn cheaper. Indian corn continuing to meet good en- | than any other. ‘The corps of engineers Iny out the pre- | Great ‘Britain, shes aid not sully her “igh” re Huimgand cherries, | second aa to the speed of the train in motion, and as to | quiry for Ireland, the transactions therein this morning | paratory work, and the eappers and miners perform it, | putation, But it pains mo to «ay that when the springs, and bound: on Teer an oven 8 a me Seapeneneny, £0 ito wea te * fair extent, at a reduction in rome cases Is per | opening a way to the city for the soldiers, which will be | national Executive called upon New Jersey to fur- th wor and timber, lee heir finer wore ool tin oh aes train onto re thay Liverpool ‘average: for’ tho’ week “ending March 9: # protection for them from the enemy’s guns in their at- | nish her quota of volunteers, she did not respond. You, n+ For further | itt enable the conductor to moderate the speed of tho | Wheat 834 qrs, 80s; ote 300 qa. 58; beana 1s qrn, Gow. | cacks Upon the town, A correspondent ofthe Baltimore | sir, Mave iad th oe ance of naan p being well water ¢ Whippany river. Furnished wit cything to make ita desirable situ ors, enquire 0 : es American briefly gives a description of the mode of ope- 1 patriotism be the hig! tinction of organizing (§. LATHROP, 59 Joha street, N.Y. traina, and to send assistance with greater promptitude | Arrivals of breadstuffs from the 9th to the 11th of March : 4 : Or the proprietor “! tie road asammoh es possible. oats, 1766 do; beans, #48 do; peas, 193 do; Indian investment—a proceeding of which. orn SP at Lora My 0; I o perhaps, ‘a descrip ow xoldiers, you go forth to a foreign soil to sustain Trenton, Im. ASHBEL BRUEN, Madison, N. J. The Crisis in Ireland. 4557 do; oatmeal, 726 do; flour, 190 sacks, 2105 bbls. tion may be necessary to the unlearned in these mat-| the honor of ‘your country, and vindicate that justice oxsackje; E. Wilken, dish bs ae From the London Times, March 13.] Livenroot, Corton Manker—Fripay, March 12, | ters. It is usually commenced (dropping scientific terms) | which has been so grossly outraged by Mexican cupidit TY LA Lord John Russell docs not at all overstate the dim- Our market has been ffMt all the week, but especially so yy digging a diteh, at a safe distance, say fifteen hun- | and treachery. Unlike the Roman eagle and Briti i 1 TO GENTLEMEN, in wi seats, To market gardene 1sons Wishing & es for country | culty of his path when hi to t ks pre- | dreds yards, around the place to be taken. From points | lion, which advanced but to subjugate, and conquere Want of land for gardews, | ness rest over Ireland, and legislation is besct with | Yiously had been firm, suddenly broke down 44d per pound | on this ditch, zig zag lines of ditches are then started in | but to enslave, our noble eagle is the emblem of liber- ation inthe neighborhood | perils. Often and often as statesmen may have thought | '" Aterican, id per pound in Brazil and Egyptian, and | the direction of the town—the earth being thrown out | ty; wherever she advances justice triumphs and liberty GT New York town of Westchester, within nine | tat they had come to the bottom of Irish distress, no tga per pound in % Islands during this period | on the side next the enemy, If a straight ditch was dug | prevails. Our revolutionary sires fought with noble de- 40 acres of Jan in, the town of Weatchester, within nine | ong ean deny that a worse than all has arrived, and, | M4¥e become, gradually dearer. and wo have to raise our | leading to the fort, it would be raked by the guns of the | yotion, and au irresistabledetermination, ‘They fought miles ofthe City Hall, with the right of passiag over, Harlem | TO) cover that a worse still remains, ‘The half of po. | (otations 34d per po ‘There have been taken on | latter. ‘This is avolded by the zig-zaging, which is a sort | upon ‘their own soil, for their homes and firesides SO ee ay ee eee mints | pulous island, usually verging on famine, now netuaily | *Peculation, 2000 American, and for exportation, 900 | of tacking on dry land, not against a “head wind, but | Under such circumstances cowards are sometimes tran fi front on ood | are in the | suffers that dreadful extremity ; nor is there any ap. | American and 250 Surat, ices declared by the Com- | against the enemy's fire. After the zig-zags have got | formed into men of valor, But you are called upon churches af different pearance of carly relief The usual food of th Y. | mittee of Brokers this week, for fair cotton, are—Bowed, | some distance ahead, they are extended to the right and | do battle upon a foreign soil; your patriotian, theref atte wateg is good and location healthy, Title indisputa- | hus perished, ead hvtnlie HOP TE pS aN fated he 3 Mobile, 6%.; and Orleans, 63d. Sales from the | left, parallel to the first ditch opened, until thi is above suspicion. It must be regarded as the purest Terms moderate. Apply to De Whe ‘ P 6th to the 12th instant inclusive, 18,100 bales, tions unite, and if this second long ditch, or parallel, as | and most exalted that can actuate the human breast oF OUVERNEUR MORRIS, far beyond ‘the calculations of man. The’ only sto 5 ‘orto, house to which the public purveyor can look for relief is | Livenroot Provision Marxyt, March 12th,—The | ‘t 18 termed, is near cnongh to the besieged city, batte- | dignify our nature ‘i at natural magazine create ¢ industry of the | demand for Irish butter has been to a fair extent thi . ‘ i thet nateral i ted by the industry of the | demand for Irish butter has been't Li, | Piet are planted on it, and allthe efforts thereafter are di- | Soldiers, when you are far away, #uffering the priv ae a peoplé, over and above their own simple wants, and | week, and rather higher rates obtained for the fine | Tected to batteri.g a place in the enemy's walls large | tions necessarily incident to all campaigns—when yc TUS, Ke, VERY CHEAD. ~~ | tsually reserved for the payment of rent and other out- | qualities, whilst Inferior and low descriptions are now | noUgh for the besiegers to enter at—which is called | are forcing your way through the narrow defiles, ind 5000 AILANTHUS, twelve feet, at 50 centd if ordered | S0ingS ; and the supplies providentially arriving from | offering nt sail Shiny as the season is advancing, and | ™king a “practicable breach.” This system of ditching, | deep ravines of Mexico--or, when called upon to meet as hy the dozen or méres and 10 feet for 73 cents, 1000 | distant shores. The former of there is that which com- | such being the heavy’ part of stock, howover, it. is | it Will be seen, protects the men, and makes the approach | the serried ranks of the enemy, we will follow you tn ain fir et for'80 cents; eight feet 75 cents, and | mon sense and economy would tench us most to depend | thought very little will be left over. Bacon, hams, and | Comparatively safe. It is low work. however, but ex- | imagination with our prayers and ardent desires for suc- ith ieet $1, Silver maple, twelve feet 50 cents; fifteen to six- | upon. But here ix the difflculty, To arrest that nou- | lard still rule very high in price, which has a considera. | tremely selentife—and there ix no doubt in the wor cess, and you will derive great consolation from the fact, teen feet 75 cents, Paperimulberries. nine toten feet 50 cents. | riahing and fertilizing stream on its course, to detain it | ble.check on the consumption, Fino lard is held for | At General Scott will capture Vera Crux in the mort | that whether in the field of battle, contending in deadly W! PRU Mb CO, on the spot, to convert it into the relief of distress, the | higher rates. ‘Tho hoavy tales by auetion thia week of | Sclentific way. Ho is just the man to do i strife, or at your own domestic firesides, the same N, BsAdlidetealaddd aps nee eee wages of labor, and the material of reproduction, i at | American boef and pork, were well attended, and the THE VALLEY OF RIO DEL Nowrr. net Passions hard bsafharninsr al : rae oe air 300% least an apparent and pouible loss to those who have | trade were the chief buyers, at very high prices. Very [From the New Orleans Dejta, April Ist.} mane 19o oe bee eres oe a Vinee CHARLESTON This vessel will eave the hitherto exacted, wasted, or alienated this store. Hence | little done in Irish. As this portion of the North American continent isnt Ra pan Sonia IE ieee SUNS eae east side of Peck Slip on SATURDAY, she 10th | 4 terious struggle between the rights of the many and | Livenroon Manxsts, March 12.—Sugar—Only a very | Present attracting some attention, and is an object of | ¢.igant upon the movement of wy troops to the t,at 4 o'clock P. M. the rights of the few—between starving peasants and | limited demand; the market continues steady at former | some interest to the people of the United Stater, a few re ; ndash Bea wbiidTeng’ Moadag gelied A w more piseeienes onp be sceomarmodared straitened Naaadt une a iene, and pestilence | prices. Molasses—No sales. Coffee—The stock of Ja- | marks with regard to ite resources may not come amiss, ‘reight will be rece this, day. on the one hand and decay, of fortune and position on | maica being almost exhausted, the sales are limited to | One fact éf vital importance should be kept in mind, No berth secured until paid for. heibther. * Sublette ete imited t P i s ee eee cetred on the day of departure, | {He ather. | Such are the perilous alternatives before the | about 20 casks at full rates; there is a good demand for | that the Rio del Norte ix to he a great, public highway. vB House ; such the clouds and darknoss over Irish affairs. | ordinary native Ceylon, and 1000 bags half second hand, | ading from the Gulf of Mexico far up into the interior rays that lous "and dark, | at the close of it, when holders, who for three b Wie , Lancaster Co, Pannaylvaning R, Bike, Jr, Harpers- GH. Pike, do; W. Eliott, Woodward, Oxfor inberlake; N. Camp, Va; Mr Seovill, N. Disbrow a B. B.A Wheeler, Bos Alb x Morrisi: tcheste: WALTER RUTHERFORD, 79 Nassou m2) Im* re ms Camp Brooklyn; J. Thompson well, Seratogas’ A. Marks, Haverst roy, N.Y. M. Haddir c of f. doses J. nahn Mtn. Hyde ¥ y embarkation, make it necessary that | should be br It in teas than forty days since I reeelved my commlasion, since which time I hi ave enrolled; and organized this ‘men, which | comman wt Specie will be received until 12 o'clock on Saturday, fs y we 4 1, : i t many of my fellow-citizens ey, 05 Ail bills of Lading signed by the clerk on board. For our own part, we po not hesitate to avow, as we have | have been sold at 44s, to 468. per ewt: of forcign the sales | Of the northern provinces of Mexico, From its mouth Powe Me: adhe . Jurand, A ever avowed on similar occasions, that at much a crisis | aro 1100 bags fine ordinary Casta, Riea at ties 40 casks | (0 Cammego, a distance by water of 400 miles, iis now | Mave declared in reference to thia war, t would never | and wie; have put forth t neither would I now take one step toward Mexico. when | know that our flag has been inaul For freight or passage apply to eee OF ae PORFORD, TILESTON & CO. | the few must give way to the many, the part to the whole os a 260 0 0 i le for boats a8 Ste reet._ | While we most thoroughly, and at the same time most TH Sie A hes Thin at S4e, Rae Orainagy, and 4te. to: | 85 1 tones Bone presto de ic Gee 59%. for low to fine coloury middling; 200 bags ordinary Camargo to Presidio de rawing three feet; . with a very lit- Rawnnes's Horns C. Walter, Schenectady; 'T. Bddy, New DAILY, gladly, believe that the ba patie exaggerate the gacri- our soil ine | J. Luse, Paterson LY Bahia at 32s. to $58, and 200 bags Laguayra and Mara. aprovement of the bars are called, hoats and our unoffending fellow-citizens ¢ [| Jersey: J Kimball, New York; Hl, Fowkes, Poughkeepsie FOR NEWBURGH AND FISHKILL, | fices demanded at their hands, we assert. with all bold- | caibo at the quotations, 300 bags bi 1 sy drawing two to two and and a half feet can run ‘at. all om a Nae uaritiied shartce come br. ¢ Malo; J. Sayre, Utien; Ey Mills, Boston: HL La a Petes) Weak | ness that land was created for man, and not man for | Syn terated nee te iti rae pack Dear tought peaone of the year, thereby giving @ water conmmunica- ke any sacrifice that my country im ares Ure Ne ae Eee indfal of the ties of eountr: id ki) old Spring and Comwal. ‘The Steam | land; that landlords are made for jhe people, and. their Si Re yile oc eee ee Ithaen i Poi ‘hoinas Powell, 6d. for yellow, 22s, to 23%, per ewt. Sod | tion of nearly 1000 miles. Merchandise has heretofore ve " ; tigen Powell, Cap | eave the pier | peculiar interests ure only ministerial and subordinate | middling white, being Gd. joweer lec ter, e744 | found ite way into the rich mining districts of Chihua- itn tue tondetert Arbuckle, Erie; xcepted,) at Lovelock, comin ‘April 10, He: | % the good of the whole. A generalin the field must | 974. 6d. per ewt., being Is. co on last week's prices, | hus, Durango and Zacatecas, by the route of St, Louis erage Mt S] Hiampston, ¢ All Gato’ New vuren every. temniae et rolecle lay hold of the stores that he finds, and devote them in | ‘Ti ob spy. nad NU Baggage aud Freight of every description, Bank | tlie first instance to that purpose which he is bound to Bills or Specie, pat on board of this boat, must be at the'risk of | consider a paramount object—the maintenance of hir » owner thereof unless entered on the books of the boat or re- | army. The compensation he may think proper to afford - a veh apo-Im* to tho owners is another and asecondary question.— ALBANY AND TROY LINE What is Lord John Russell but our commander-in-chief affection. But we likewise have a country, that for our #eryices, and we haye promptly obeyed shall cheerfully xo forth to do battle for that country, believing that the God of battles is with us, and that we will surely triumph ; and whether we fail or survive, we | and J. B bow with humble submission to the will of Heaven, [| | Ohio, H.T: has been 4 good demand for turpentine, and | and Santa Fe—by land transportation of 1500 to 2000 * have advanced 1s. per cwt., 1500 barrels having | Miles. Now, by opening this communication, they are fold at 9s. 8d, to 408. 3d. for middling to good quale | brought within a short distance—the farthest off not over ty, and at 6, 9d. for harn and inferior; the principal | 500 miles. stock of the port being now in second hands, the trade | Another important feature of this valley is, that its roil T. Tucker, Conn, Wot J. Beebe, yport, Nu J ts, Albany; 8. Rosenthal, Philadelphia nett, New | Jersey buy the import parcels freely from the « mt! ly adapted to the culture of cotton, cane, and : - ite ae 4 LBANY AND TROY direct, from | in an unexampled eampaign;—Ireland the field, famine reported in Amectoan of Baltie tory Ametiong tas are, | coms Cotton grows spontaneously, and without eulttva- Me ee Melicyre tin % tage wieumnbout EMPIRE, Capt eR BV oy the foe, ond the hoe basta lation, stthew maga- | come exceedingly xearce. Seeds—Scarcely any business | tion ; and the far-fumed © Valley of the Wabash’ can- yeXtter which, the company partook of a collation, pre New YEAThen's Horn, wat éorclock.. inva, Suan | zines, order, material, 4 word, any other resource |ia reported. ‘This market is now fully wa low ax any | 0t produce better corn than that grown by the semi- | narod hy mine host of Whitehall, Il, Moore, which was | por,y Cty Nem, Yorks King, Worthin Passengers taking this Boat, will arrive in time to take | {ham the boldness and skill of their chief ? The neces- | other; for a few casks of 1846 brand faxsood 50s, has | barbarous Mexicans, whose only plough {8 a crooked | riven by the citizens of New Brunswick. The com erril}, Aivenys B. Comey, New Dedierd, Jy thetnoming Teun of Cars from Troy West to Buffalo, and | sity of the crisis admits not the usuagos, or, rather, the | beon accepted. Hider—At the public sales of salted | stick, and who scarcely, if ever, use the hoe. Now, what, | & LA ae . cine, N. J. remait North to Surtoga, and Lake George. abuses of peace. If an evil custom has deprived the la- | hides, on Tuesday, nearly the whole let me ask, would it be in the hands of an industrious more cent wel. Berane Doe, ene ie Frywors, Tewpenance Hoes Tuesday, Chursday and Saturday, bourer of his hire, thi ° saat ce ole wore withdrawn, | }¢t_ p in the hands ¢ | the following morning for Newark... Gi. ( Mind, Welton; ©. 8.'St. Jobo, Hamdei; Doet. B. Ble nds, the terms of which have not transpired, | Compared to its rituation under the Mexican govern- TRIE dams m wealth, have suffered a long divorce, and must now be | 30 hhds. Philadelphia Quercitron Bark fetched 16s. pe nent, 7~ Freight take Tost reasonsl cconciled. Grant that the ohange is great, and what « | owt. A small parcel of fine lard in kegs ix reported at | But the most important features of the country east of sie tan Bie stateey, 00: rieataneess th Pian would not willingly undertake; it is foreed on the | 558, 6d. percwt. ‘There ix no alteration to notice this | the Sierra Madre are its rich silv. ive an teats, cote teers ‘on | Legislature. Society is reconstructed in disaster; each | week in either grain or flour Sod other minerals, | If the pret hoard. the Steamboat: Governor, Thomas | Hew birth isin throes, and institutions are the monu- |” aan Vowell, Roger Williams, Utien, Palmetto, Prinegions Mowne | ments of wrong. | In cloude and darkneen” it inneces. | yin Arctimus limited caeee iteh, Cataline, examine H. Hosten’s | eary to take a short and simple rule, the guidance of | Wit continue limited. Wheat and flour were in bet Sumner, Foxhoro:D, W. . Torrey, do; 8 Prov: rd; H. Beidin, New Brita pt. i Howes, ste mer Garrino ‘a Ole (arrequee, A. apin, lartiord: Mra. he jerk 1 Mies twood, | war should cost the | dwelling houses, ‘This, for #o amail a village, is a heavy | Bristol; J. Jervis, Syracuse, HLM, Porter, Lhacttord March 10.—Supplies const. | United States one hundred millions, | predict. from what | calamity, paralleled by your great fires in the East Peace HB Foner, F Supplies const | knowledge | have of the country, that she would be | py) aa a oe {dibs by Hoan 4 ¥ | amply and fully repaid by the possession of the district e Cayuga Lake is now open fr Spring: zhit taken on the most reasonable terms. A destructive fire occurred at New Richmond, In { “opper, lead, iron, coal, | which consumed a large distillery. and about a dozen | ( heater: J. Hunt, Cole im, 1! Hanging, expressly adapted for Steam- | some great moral truth. The first | request at firmer rat sales to some stwoer . rect | port. ‘The steamboat Simeon De Witt has commenced ho strong, and warranted for one, year, by | the people must be fed, and that PEW persone » that | extent took place, Ir there was a steady | of country lying between the Rio Grande and the Sierra | Fooning. 3 lai m2 lm*r_ | the work of their hands, is the clue of this labyrinth, | Comsumptive demand, with little variation in value since | ty” Mexico, being continually subjected to the | ‘The ice along the line of the Erie Canal ix breaking up, 12) NEW DAY LINE OF OFFOS TION BOATS | In the public weal an be ocr aan statesman will dis- | CUF Ist irruptions of the Camanches and other ruthless | and the boats in the basins are afloat, ‘The water in the OF Sees Feb Ala i DIATE PLACES. | corn the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night State of Trade. | tribes, who have in a great measure depopulated the | Oswego in the level betwoen Syracuse and Salina, rast ° = ron Board. through this terrible wilderness; and publi Lanc Thi . Mareh tth.— shew andgeloxant Steamer METAMO- | enipty name unless it Includes the relief ot those who are | Manchester, wid the neighbouring tow 5 oe, und Fick night, Mondays, Wednes- | rondy to perish, and the employment of those wh week, and fancy weavers hav employments; but | —without molestatio - » Won ny ind Fridays, at halftpast six. A. M., from , one 10 are y ploy’ 6; bu mole n. overflow are no longer entertained. w Haven: 8, Kellog, Hartford. tre pier footof Warren street, touching at Haninond street | Able to work, but haye not the opporzunity. persons employed; but persons employed in plain | One word on the subject of the boundary that is to be: |”, Norfolk, V: consulting about th Wretsnw Hore mer is lle : ° - Fadal it Scat foods, aro at present. but uuetially employed. “Tho | If the Rio del Norte ia taken as the line, tt will require Foe ee TIM: tine’ Portenouth had Roanoke |, F..Webster, Mrs. Barber, Hartford: ‘I: W. Downing, Phile- Ae Re fear Rose WILLIAMS, Capt, The armies gt mie a eae been destroyed or dis- | hatting trade at Oldham, Ashton, Stockport, and | an army of 10,000 nen to hold it inviolate from the in- ezoedl ‘ead for repairing the ROK | deiphia; H. B, Ah Wim, Weller, Gine- oe ee ee ea aT ee eaye at hale past banded. All t) at malseral le aystem which was rather an | vicinities is exceedingly dull, wages are low, and | cursions of the different bands of robbers, who ever have | Railroad We WB Philadel. Hammond street pier, " st pays biel society than « civilized society itself, bax fall- | many hat body-makers are out of employment. continued to rove over this country. But ifalinccom- | The total number of steam vessels in the world is id en to the ground. Politicians held it up as long as they | The trade in cotton mills, in the ame districts, is in a | mences near Tampico and follows the range of mountains | about two thousand, and of this number four-fifths belong 01 hosilk trade at | country, carrying their depredations to the immediate | was drawn off several days since vicinity of their large cities—of Zacatecas, Durango, ke. | ‘Theft river Shreveport, La, ixgfalling, and fears of an Kor © or frieght, apply on bonrd the Boat Dobwom at the office. 136 Warre street Ramee od Wet eee could, Secretaries of State found it convenient, and ou- | depressed state; the hands at those factaries where they | passing south of Monterey and Saltillo to the Sierra | to England and the United States, ita all persons are forbid trusting the logized the noble and trustworthy custom of a perpetual spin low numbers, are working three, four, snd some five | Madre, the country can be held by a small force and at compat of the owners. in-breeding beggary. ‘The right of preying on the infant on per week, whilst fine specimens, at most places, have | one quarter of the expense; for all that will be necossary, a pche Roger Williams will not commence running until the | resources of rising enterprise, and blighting the first work, Mechanics and machine mal is to station a small force ut Tampico, and at the differ- ; lady, Providence: A Mr. Van Kleek, of Poughkeepsie was struck dead | Boston, R, B. Mg by lightning, at Southport, Ky., on the 30th ult, fi k ‘ . . Beach, elena bloom of prosperity, was ¢ried up asm sacred and | work. The fustian cutters 0 of ‘ | ‘The journoymen house carpenters, of Narhvitlo, Teun. | fintingbures Dela sth Qe He Ou ea afer Mpnday, March | infallible Zermge, wbich it would have. beon tnplous | have turned out agninet on earaytagite uct frinkte, stgued thet thet wanton for wonquect, and | Mave made « strike for the 10 hour system si Brown, Washington, fs Captain Paapioss SRATEN ipl. ANDE, » | to supplant with the coarse expedient of a poor's rate, | wages, of from five to ten per cent. ‘The trade is dull, | that you have not the right to take the property of your A new steamboat, called the Martha, has been char- | Indians. trie to ad from Staten Island unt Further notice e following | All that is passed, Providence, not man, has put an end | and tho hands yet remain on the strike. ‘The woollen | neighbor because you are the stronger party, If this | tered hy the American Fur Company, to convey, a = Leave Staten Island at ®, 10 and 12 A.M. 2and } PML to that folly. The cottier remains without a crop; the | cloth trade, at Saddieworth, remains in a precarious | were the whole statement | should say “Amen.” But | chandise from St. Louis to the mouth of the Yellow MISS Leave New York at 9 and 11 A. 1, 345 and 6 P.M, Deggar without a dole. A physical revolution hag over- | state; operatives are in poor circumstances, owing to | the fact, ix, Mexico owes us a debt of long standing, and | Stone, two thousand miles up the Missouri SINCE day; 20¢ty -whein athaniel: Fish, a young wami6 ; La allen alata thrown the reign of mendicancy and conacre. There is | shortuess of employment and the high prices of provisions, | no money to pay; also, an indemnity for this war and | ‘The high water on the Mississippi has cauved much | man, tweuty years old, very tall—6 feet, dark brown heir, FOR SALE—The hull of a vessel just launched, | 80 Possible, no conceivable alternative, but to create an- | The hands at six cotton mills at Rochdale have ceased | for future good behaviour, If she hax not money to pay | damage to the levees both above and below Vieksburgh, | dark larie eyes, had on a black’ frock cont,” back satin, vest, andl now lying at Rahway port, “She will carry about | other system on the ruins, or, rather, in the place of the | work altogether, owing to the high prices of cotton, The | her debt, she has land, which we will take in tiew of | ‘There have been breaks at Lake Providence and New | black pantaloons, and dark brows over coat, had with him» S {9 900 tons; 96 feet on deck, 23 feet beam.” She | old. Time fs the greatest innovator, and we only sub- | masters, however, advance the operatives three days | money. It cortainly cannot be objected to, as this is a | Carthag silver watch, and left his friewds to Ko to Brooklyn, and return Taheetibers, by Wry fecoust service. Inquire of the | mit to his laws when we erect anew system on a new | wages, per week, #0 long as the mils are stopped, which procedure of daily occurrence in private life, and I con- " the same evening. ¥; foundation—that ia, the present facts of the case. With- | is to be paid back when they commence work. Tite | sider it proper and 7 The Board of Trade at Montreal have memorialized liberal reward will be given for sue! ahimer Wh. SOP out real Poor Law, offering relief to the destitute and | hands ‘ot the other mills are working pty ‘and four days Agate It will ie He you now hold California and New | the home government for the free navigation of the St. | \end ta his discovery or rettrn to lity friends, a TONSIGNEES ta me 2 employment to the idle, how are we to meet the new | per week, and at three factories they have full em- | Mexico (the first a wilderness, the xecond nearly so,) and | |twrence river to American vessels, and entertain great | “C™ NOt . (ON SGNERS pte mueketthin LIVERPOOL, | phenomenon of a people in the midst of comparative | ployment, “The hands at all the woollen mills in the | they should be sufMelent, I say No!” iifornia ix | Lopes of the Fuccem of thelr application TO MERCHANT TAILORS. pernite on board withoutdelar st OY Se4ing their | abundance, but deprived of their wonted food; paying | neighborhood are working full time; but the hand-loom | now mortgaged to England for thrice her value, and if | ‘T'wo freight trains on the Boston and Maine railrond ADVERTISER WISHES TO PURI I ASE vii gods not permitted iv 9 dave nut, be seut to public | Fem, but without a maintenance; depending on a root | flaunel weavers have hot above half employment we take fe country we muxt assume the debt’ But, | cme in collision at Haverhill on Tuesday afternoon, and fo Ul ech deniveke Wand we “i WOODHULL @ MINTURN, that will not thrive, or on neighbors that cannot give! | | Rocupats, Monday, March 8.—T'he market to-day has | farther: 1 contend, and consider it the stromgest point of | one of the engines and some of the curswere smashed to bods, Address® Cash, Herald 0 South street. | A great crisis justifies and [demands “s great experi- | been eatremely dull; not many buyers have attended, | al, that suffering iswmanity demands that wo should} pieces. No person injured. . y be hed, ‘mation as shall 7 Was a a