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a THE NEW YORK HERALD. ve ° — ol. XIII No, 101—Wnole No. 4098. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 12, 1847. Pe Ses —— = — See a : Seeree wemereenainy — mad = = . State of the Food Markets in Euro) | ‘ i tinued 300 bags of Frouch red cloverseed have been takem dis- a 7 pe. | el e' ity, and that a cor bags have been THE NEW YORK HERALD|ADDITIONAL EXTRACTS Commectea TO eae Panes, ere out two preventer | , LONDon Cony Exciaxor, March 17.—The trade. hus Heeliner seven times (hedutred far our werehante aud at 472 Gd to 48s Gd, snd small lote or age, Skee | pe plates on it. Ou Sunday, off Inistrabill, was in company | Pecn very firm this morning for wheat. English and | qyriculturists, sinee the demand takes place just ina at Js to 553 per wt, duty paid. also’ ghowt ESTABLISHMENT, FROM THE with a fluet of inward bound vessels, and since then beat | foreign, of which the ee Ee teem cely mont sa year when Russia can conveniently sup) ly 16, it ipes aaa Ne apts vant a Ad SA to Soe per cnak. x muel low the gi lemand which exists for imi " uussia 20,000,000 9 L 9 ve highest quote- North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, | FOREIGN PAPERS Sortie chanciel Neate) 8 Geos Sele OCT ree diate uae by the mllrs und for exportation, to France pe aed laa aio age tions. Olive O:t—"Pe busineas itistertaf ‘a chang é 4 ‘ der, 1 Thorny y 54 “i sen. froaly paid, the 1 , A cargo ferod by auction to-day, RECEIVE: 7 a speaks in the most glowing language of the success of one shor prices have nob Been frealy paid u ‘Aaactnia ¢ th al distrigs of Ge ny con- 1? rices e l JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, RECRIVED BY THE tho experiment ; he says that ‘at the highost speed the | business has been at fully the prices of Monday. and ints from the rurt agp gud withdrawn at £52 10s. the owner declining to ctly | ABles generally refused unless at higher rates. fudian | tinue to speak of the scarcity of provisions and the Tl) “iiore iy nochange to notice In Fuh Oils we CEIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. | SBR SBS ORBLE onety By SaGeae again for New ork change of wind, is to be obtained at lower rates, there | Oly among the poorest classes, but also among the 7 insood Oil is stationary, but Pale Rape bas been soldat AT THE “t ett: ail: bmi a a being nsunerous buyers ut hand for this grain, where the | bavern, or small land proprietors; and it is probable thor lower prices. Oil of Turpentine continues in felr DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—§7 imunediately.—Liverpool Chronicle, March prices show any tendeney to de e is cilities of ine. ‘The reports of the | that before long the question of providing fucilities of Quinand, aud the quotations are unaltered. Palin Oll is 25 per annuin—payable ji 4 IMroutane Convextion meTWreN Russa axp 111 | extensive arrivals of flour and Indian corn at the port of | ¢mxration will be brought before the authorities of the {aie | Ad tne gates this week amount to about 259 tone WEERLY BERALD rice saturday—Price 6M cente NEW YORK HERALD OF RICE. [nave or Francr.—-We have received by extra-| Tiverpool, have not produced any Influence in the. Low ‘ ver ERB ein f aLNUM—pay al id yi HERAL Rt EUKOPE—Every everal states. ¥ i " at £36 to £36 10s per ton. Hemp—The only sales re- —— ordinary express from Paris the Monitexr Paris- | don market, whore the supplies are far below the pre-| Favorable accounts have been reecived of the growing port e those of 753 bales Jute, at full say £10 ileinadvance. | Interesting Commercial Intelligence, | (7,0 Wevnesday evening. which contains the | sent demanil fur every article for the home and foreign | erops in Egypt. 10s te £20 10s per ton. ‘The Tallow market is dull, but Packet day— h Price 644 cents per copy—$3 per. pe ele :—"* t hus been con- C. HOLIDAY HEALD Published of fhe ist of January and following article :— An urrangement hus trade, The accounts of the food riots in Belgium have, it ap- Petersburg Y. C. is pretty steady at 618; 100 casks uf old Iwof duns ofeach yeareiugle coven sispence ench. °° Siew Scr, de. Sinded Toy tg Bank of. rence foe | the. Gienoeal |"T soon conn Exoitanct, Moxoas; March 15,—The | pears, been grossly exaggerated. Tallow, of good quality, ware forced off at 80e; in other advance. -Advertonneae eed bein u legible RIS eee proprietor. On the 27th of February last. the Emperor | Change which has taken place in the weather since Fri- | Ry a circular from the Minister of Commerce and Sorts very little has been done. American Lard isratber ‘written in le y, mas! egarde gl ., . jh 250 kegs were sold during the week at Be ateiharrercmrtesmnl ret om a an tr, comme wor ma at «| Ragen Saisie amu i es a | ap ya th pd aye, her hot Eg rs sie ine av occur in them, é : #% | Kinseletf, bis Chi vA in France, to presen fo bond i ; it - | make a daily report to the government, ss a RINTING Of all kinds executed beautirally and with | POW AMIE decline. or England dectared a dividend | Mette ere aa Ee d litatres in MP Gulot) | Uably wufce to, work a iyander tmproremont fa the igo of the growing crops of corn, per ewt i oan iat Nae sdiidies’ Ve seal 4 iY d , ; - | to inform him that the Russian goverment wat ready | sapect of the country. 1 Ne “t Evo det Comercio says that 6000 wagons are em- {From the Liverpool Journal, March 20. t itted. tional. wished to dispose at the medium price of the day (March | frost, and the late keen north-east winds have giv tion, and that an enormous quantity hus been attrac relief need be expected for a month or two; that the jucted from the subscription money rem a5 ; . pmewhat unhealthy appearance; but we are incline re °c! f the French government, i n Cc : Ith inst.) to the extent of 50,000,000f, (£2,000.000 ster- | somewhat unhealthy appearan there by the xpeculation of the Freuch government, in | unlimited orders sent out to every place for’ cor have on —T = ne coon llennp mee hbo a Pinosiibe. pad Aish inst) to:cheexbens of in nG ‘at M6, to bellave ene fotaay mischief has been done, and | which the bike ne Ulasmeves Tana large interest, found s response havdiy expertot oe Bah ect SPRING FASHIONS FOR HATS AND CAPS— | tem of education bi ‘ Bank of France sae Sree tows lest Sastian was great, there is. no fis, and that BROWN & CO roduce, on Saturday, April 3d, i diately put the Charge { Tesson to take a gloomy view of our future prospects. Parliament, during the week ending March 19th, was | Minis ! ‘This, however, cannotaltur the provent pos! ¢, | food, says a Golz letter of the 11th ult., the hopes of the occupied with a long discussion on Ireland, which tor- | d’\ffaires of Russia in cbmmunication with the Minis- | This, however, cum sha Mp ne Reece bilo are generally fixed on'the next paratively little assistance can he | ig Lo Accounts that have been received. In the ent high prices of the principal articles of | pears to be no want of breadstut iy Dice gg os oe fh Pine Ti'to be reguiated only by the pacity of vessels to | bring it ; that without going to the No there mvre than enough for our wants in the Old ome, ead sieueae geste pf Cape for children and boys; alse, the new nas head pp fae ‘yle of Hats for gentlemen, price $3, in the manufacture of ter of Finance and the governor of the bank. ‘The pro- "i, and c cl minated in permission being given to proceed with the | ter of rg ‘ Mech they have made auch recent {mvrovements 05 Til) | government’ measures; the discussion on Cracow; the | position submitted by the orders of the emperor have | ably shor cal cl 5 5 <i ; andas the land is in | that the result of abundant supply necessitates t y i fake: pene caleulate the continent of Europe, it will re. | Which has been sown promises fair ; and us t : of the head, "i ‘a2 Im*r is 3 4 the governor of the bank and theeCharge d’Affairs of | *2Y Material reduction in the prices of food in thix vices anterti hope that this year ym specie. ° “TARGE SALES AND SMALL PROBITS ‘Tho statement of the London Morning Post, that | Rissis, ‘This convention lias been apmroved by the | country and Ircland. Owing to the long prevalence of Saar Ne amyeneps <abeinien Sige t Tho further talk is that the run on corn tends, in the $5 HATH can be hed Oy S200 COHTLLE orlt kevwn | Pizllament will be dlasolved on the Ist of June, is now | Couneii-zoueralot the Dank of France af ie meeting of | easterly winds, supplies from the other side of the Ate zs s ; to diminish the draw on bi ; that, al- In the Passage de VOpers the tundy upon | leutic have for wm clne past Leen moderate; but itis | ‘The department of Deux-Sivres,iu France, has beet | {hourh we import more grate me ee pe: it, al: oe. (the | certain that large quantities of four, wheat. and Indian | agitated for somo time past, in eonrequence of the con- | Commoaitien y that the usual eunnl eee eens Sai London Times, | COPM Ave NOW on passage to Great Britain, a portion of | tinued rise in corn, At the last market of Parthenay, y Hat establishment, 178 Broadway, (Howard: Hotel.)— : $ this day ‘ i eet cane Pe An English paper says, “there are at this moment in | this nonouncement. ross rapidly” trom is eestea iettistatsstiaiteiin eeetdeac tines. bares | Lotion timancoeaers siarcine Counban biota closing price of the day) to 79% ae f A ; America, and that the average of early all other artielee tiful proportions of the new style, with the unprecedented low | lin, aapiring to the erown of Spain; Don Miguel, aspiring | ‘were 1 y apse which may be daily expected, and we attri wheat reached the high price of 40f, andeven at thit | Soeit magne: if ander ae avers Meee are pric will command the approbation of al OF cap called the | ‘2,that of Portugal; and Prince Louis Napoleon, enter- | eelan the wast of an ay A galas tte vA de | pri 0 Sie anny Wn taken, ait ab cae, fon ne Gee boring to relieve the pressure as much as possible, by % ion i ty v" on Friday, to » delieg wd ‘was apparent, bi did not aie Bosker: eae ead taining hopes of yot wearing «revolutionary diadem in| in the midst of appalling soones of destitution and would sedeote hisinn fo hand @ thtteee ni Peareata were, however, wntertained of teoubles at | using to create further alarm by raising the rate of interest At this morning's market there was a moder wheat by land-carriage samples from the home iny for th approaching market-day of the 12th. In this “state things the authorities thought it! Loxvon Tra SONG eaEED od ests, Song Birds, Com: | , According to a letter in the Cologne Gazette, Prince | the world. yet without seetning to Arrest, in the least bein | Rney Caves with'e i collection of rare and Metternich has expressed his dissatisfaction at the policy | derec, the rapid. strides of faint Reronr, Thursday, March 18.—81 ia market only 12 ihds have been aad, LONG BREED CANARY BIRDS and Breeding death, food is pouring into this country from all parts of MK for ji The Cork Reporter | Nor was th ch fresh up from more remote parts of | prudent to send to the Prefeet and General De Bremont he West T m Terra Hels Ditde, Bied Seeds of all descriptions. ilar | of Prussia with respect to the constitution: mud that th | at, in three consecutive days, no lens than 45 ven | shor vinadrat Hed whose nae er te ante parts of | prudent to send to the, Trefeet and General De Ot a ees araney And 3.700 bags Pace aeeaen ree cles in the line in great variety, for ante iiaone effet on his mind a Deen to Induce hin fo make over. | sels arrived in that harbor laden with grain, ‘The mar- | 1,."to ae por quarter ahovo the rates of thie day week, | out, accompanied hy a detachment of the 6th chassem coarel 45 ancy pe MO a Cy Pee ‘idieactinny aie tere Pleesinn ures to Russia for a closer alliance with that power. ve well supplied with Inc corn, which has gene- } ‘The demand was certainly less active than it has been | but onthe way, a second dispatch haying arrived with | ld at Fee fill prised, 4a to Sis for’ teown, N.B. King Charles Supnicl, English and Seoteh Perriers, | This, at all events, is a testimony to the sincerity and etined iu prico,as well as other kind of breadstutts | of lato, but ux factors were very firm, needy buyers had | less alarming news, the troops were ordered to return to | sold at very ful vriees, Sis for brown. to good yel- fvastenetceds a7 2w*t good SSith of the King of Prussia, and shows that i Aus- al th seo mts ag ® that the distresses in Ireland. | to pay the advanced ratox, Foreign wheat was taken to | Niort. The Prefect aud the general procceded to Purthe- | low; the Pernambuco nearly all sold, brown to fair gry wernt th AI, Sil aa Se =! a , the consi ion is rogarded as reality. and suffering eo people, are u ‘ itigated, and surpass | ¢°,09) ‘The Universal German Gazette announces that Pros. | sll thut the imagination cau picture. And it is sad to | att 4 1 : os rélative | 494 Gd to 62 6d. 3.000 boxes of white Havana in bond rate extent for shipment to France and Belziuin, | nity, and having concerted with the authorities rélative | 4946 ) “ mas fully ev those ot Friday, being quit to the measures to be taken, returned the next day to | rt all intr —— bepes _ wd Peacialen eae sia has just concluded a treaty with America for the re- | | that the spring sowing hus hardly begantin a ma- | yer quarter above the currency of this day se'nuight, | Niort. The market of Saugc-Vaussais, on the 11th, was | ferior quality The’ saled toda: consisted of 1,000 ot ciprocal extradition of criminals. jority of the rural districts, No provision is. therefore | ‘yown-made flour moved off turdily, nor was A an in| marked by some disturbances in the | ee yaoi Ene per G ata pant ah taee eee A commission of Russian physicians are at present oc- | ‘#40 for the ensuing, zea, The Cork Bi amine says: ; but neither kind was at all cheaper, | small supply of corn and the augmentati e.— | Ceylon, 24 cupied in Egypt in investigations relative to the pla; Presta ae in a: PR y afte: n of pric ND SH RIS! MI D. j he ki f thei ude large stock of Peg Boothe, bea ‘small supply of barley, this grai Some arrsts were effected, after which order was re-es- | Native Ceyloa sold at rather easier rates; low to am 7 sue. | dag, from xentlomen of undoubted necuaey and inteli- | peuyily on hard. wr RRS Hay ptocend bee ey fiend fos lok iahiy trometry LLB Lo ae Ti ae ee ar De cash whick will esctie | a, 22°, Belgian government has authorised a company to | ywuce, of the srneral neglect of this propitious season for | sary to alter quotations, the turn was decidedly in favor | Accounts from Havre of Monday, the 16th ult., Rio was taken in at 408 per ew! pe a establish a large factory at Lioge for the manufacture of | cultivation of tho land—-of the extensive tracts of coun. yer. Mult was also rather cheaper, ‘The fresh | that the wind having veered round to the east, no u N: B.—Store will be open until ten, o'clock in the evening, | 842 cotton. try that are «till untouched by the plough, spade, or | arrivals of oate were scanty, and the dealers were under | vessels had arrived with corn, In conseyuenco a slight riveree nC giving Country Merchants an opportunity to examine their | Tho Moniteur publishes a dexpatch of Marshal Bu- | harrow—of tho st «pathy and sullen despair that | the necessity of paying the advance of 14 to 2s por quar- | rise of prices had taken place. sae wept aber dr Sicay F Gard "Esq.,'Consnl of stock when not otherwise engage -GMITH & RISLEY, geaud, dated Aumale, the It ult. confirming tho previ- ep AUR Uke a ae clon or et it minds of all | ter, insisted on by the factors. Beans wero Ix to 2N per | Our accounts from Madrid areof the 1th, Ministers dow fae Deen reed Cape ‘Vere Ininderce Une onate ma}(2 Chatham st. directly opposite the Chatham Theatre, | ur,acsount of the submission of the celebrated califa of luctantly compelled to believe that the present seuena of quarter cleaner, and peas Is to 2s per quarter higher | had been questioned im the Cortes relative to the high | {7° jm trates (or the Cape Verd Inland ‘Schenectady 3 price of provisions at Madrid, as well as to the searcity root Conn Excnanay, Friday, March 19,—On | felt in certain provinces. In reply to which they ob- everal parcels of American | served that government could not take upon itself to ity is T of e terrible, e Bact as Tana ams Rae | i a.sceount of the loane, advanced on the securty of | Supaiting, moro destractive o haan tet eo igkivinroot, Cony Bae re, nal street. e sul es in land for the bul ing of work- 4 i - Vedne lay an esterday, ? numerous friends | houses, obtained on a motion of Sir J. Graham, chows | s/h¢ tide of emigration, it is also said by the Liverpool aoha ‘4 county, New York, captain of the ship Coral, of New Bedford, on the 224 of January last. ‘seriber wou! jOOTS AND SH Je s, at MACS New ‘4 , ; ‘ to. | _ ‘The city authorities of Phttadelphia have appropriated oon epithe ac yore | flour were purchased for shipment to France and coast. | probiblt exportation, alt certain pluces the Lo. Ahand cingemers snd the mute to his larg and | that a total amount of £1,149,800 has been #0 advanced | Aie"Cury. «continues to flow with “Lae Ot ore eats | wise. ‘The demand has been freely met by holders, and | eal authorities, had’ done so. ‘They mentioned. that $200 towards a pubite illumination, in honer of the vie- Gaiters, &c., that the market can afford, which he will sell | Of Which £1,062,812 remained unpaid on the sth Janua- | gitogether composed of the more sound and hoalthy por: | te prices of Tuesday were without change. AL our | whilo Alicante und Murcia wore complaining of the high | tory . ; low for'eash, Ever grateful for the re of patronage he, | TY: 1847. tion of society. Tho comfortable farmers, the temperate, | Market this morning t for the inst ten years, wh ere was # fair attendance of oy price of corn, in La Mancha and Castile, the complaint ‘The Manchester (N. 11) .Imevican reports the loss of in Tet Toe Wine P| 4 ookg National estimates the population of Paris at | industrious aud saving. tho young and able-bodied, the | ¢% Abd a tolerably good business was transacted in | was, that corn was not bringing a sufficiently high price. | Francestown Academy by fire. Loss estimated at $1500— others, and now having commenced bu: i d iness for himself he " ows —F i 4 ye he: id flour at the full prices of last Tuesday. West- | We learn from the public papers that immense exporta- | no insurance. can assuze his friends and the public that there shall be noth: | terene pas ma; floating Ppopiniion eco ae ero ving from nteruanreraantter ate Mware | erm ‘anal four realised 40a per barrel and the extent of | tions. of comn for Trance fre taking place at Suntander, | Charles M. Roed, Esq. of Erie, Pa., has agreed to trans- Cie renting on {us pars tg please and give, satisiaction, to all | aud hospitals, 68,476; gaurigon, 1870.” Gros popula | plague smitten, What will be the end of Ie all, God only | sales since Tuesday is estimated at 30,000 bbls. Indian | and it is hinted that the Duc de Rianzares, Queen Chris: | CM by steamboat, free of charge, from Detroit to ose wh Patronise DOAN MCGUIRE.” | tlon there aro 655,427 persons hot married, jescmaten * | corn was 1s to 28 per qr. lower, but more business was | tina's husband, is no stranger to the speculation. Buttalo, any donations collected in the State of Michigan arieeh A Vienna journal states the total amount of the ex- France. doing at the decline. | Miscellaneous Commeretal Intelligence. for the relict of Ireland. 3 L. WALSH & CO, penditure already incurred by the Austrian government | Advices from Franco stato that Queen Christina has | -"Turspay, March 16.—In confirmation of the prospect | _Loxvoy Moxey Manxnr, Wednesday evening, March mittee of Boston, cleared from that port on Wedneslay an of | Waited ou by the King of the French, at her residence in | Ket # liberal supply of most kinds of grain produce, coast- | hay had no influence in improving the value of public | ™ Ireland, with of provisions valued af Frenet inperis) Drese Boots imate to orice 84 90casuails | fanca) TH? sum apportioned for 1847 lv 10,000,000 of | waited on by the King of the Fr King Quoen, and. the | Wise and from abroad, espocially of Indian corn andiflour, | securities, Consols opened at 8845, nearly equal formo. | fF Cork: Ireland, with & eargo of provisto 1 28,408 44. sold for $650, Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Princes and Princesses of the Royal Family, paid a visit | of which the importation is abundant, and the export to | ney and account, but the market soon gave way to 68%; | 925 ippers’ constantly ou hand and made to orde: ; : ? ‘The bark Factor, in the employ of the Irish relfef com- FRENCH BOOT and Shoe Makers, No. 6 Ann street, | for railroads at 50,000,000 of florins, (about 125,000,000 of | @rived at Paris from Madrid. She was immediately | of increased arrivals, we have to note for this day’s mar- | 17._The arrival of the steamer with the American mail | 1 be bar Leif 5 K Be the shortest, It is said that the northern powers have addressed a ress, On hate eat, it 4 ww | Per 70lby from the rates of Tuesday last was generall t quotations were 605 % for inoney, and 68%; 4 for ac mere i i account of the communist doctrines in such extensive though Hoo ciateeea it "Tee test itis probable but iow conceded. Rnglith and Irish flour, belay ‘extremely ditt | count ‘The cierintt cha ect an 8s ry larg circulation, tleipate, for at least six weeks to come, incensed diff, | Cult to sell, each was nominally cheaper, and American | sales of stock having been made by brokers, who equal annual instalments. By a parliamentary return, publishsd on Monday morn- | cultics, and an augmentation of the price of bread. Im. | ! flow request at an abatement, of 2s to 2# 6d per barrel. | usually for influential parties, during tte day. ‘There he basin at Albaffy is filled with hoaty tow-boats, ing last, of the proposed amount of capital, and of tho | mense orders for Hour lind beon cent co England, and | !ndian corn, in the absence of further orders from Ire- | wax no purchase niade on aecount of the comintsrioner+ | 4, ghted with thousands of bbls, of flour, abd thousands \\ sum authorised to be borrowed, in the railway billa de- | were partly executed, and large supplies were to come | !Aud to-day, and ituporters being generally more urgent | for the redemption of the public debt, and hence it was of Dushets of grain, ready for a slart on the sho, teet no. bom At al posited with the Commissioners of Rallwaya for the pro- | from the port# of the Baltic, the Bracke Sea, and the | 10 effect sales, a reduction of 4s to os per 48lbs was decit- | inferred that the broker was supplied to the usual amount | (5. of steamers and sail craft entered *slinnery Buskien sent seesion of parliament, it appears that the amount of | United States. oy reteicntidakie sietsentetandatiion are by braces es hel ag a iad ie 8 rear iter} the barin and the outer harbor as soon as the lev gave in do, white Kid do, | cay is £82,553,150: amount to be borrowed, £4L a FA beset, mb ary din pep ough egal cabchgor-5 wher el c ” oe 20 Wa 4 LW feet long, is to be constructed at to her on Monda; Ireland considerable. Transactions in any description | and 84%. Kor a’ considerabe time the only change was | Anew wharf, | nolice. Repairing, &c., done in the store. Quick sales and | joint note to the different Itallan governments, invitin TT ‘ ‘ of wheat were upon a limited scale, and a decline of 3d e1 . H it, and the la- | Gloacesters Pa. inal rolits ts our motto, No.6 Aun savet, New Yorks | tnem to exercise arigid surveillance over the p om | nena yrcarcity in France continues appalling, but sl- peerglae bet dapper Nii sed ape pb pvip a ‘The Massachusetts Legislature has granted to Am- herat College, $25,000 to be pald during five yeers io LOOK " JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Gentlem French Boots, the best und handsomest eve ey aud will be sold at the low price of $3. “Also alk Gentlemen's Gaiters and Parent Leather Shoes, an ifferent kinds of Boots and Shoes. Ladie is Bto variety of Gaiter Boots, hhite and black ., 7 ry 4,- Portugal, we. or 30 were waiting for thi nt. , Misses and Children’s Boots and | 9 " sist 4 and flour, whieh, with greatly advanced freights, and fal exanloy: ti of the la- 7 is 5° Boots, Gaiters, ‘Shoes and slinpe rs of aut the fa rhineteieh wos ne said HbA cakes onee oie ik Waa iabon to the 10th, | tower rates of exchange, would scarcely clear themselves a Ree a cancomens by 400 many o€ ie |. Mtshatihle and Nasberilie hailed the news of the late vie~ inds; all of which will be sold cheap, a epee pier cei wate bent pies on Abe pee innu)s at oll eira do Azemia, four leagues from Oporto. | &t our hea currency. F, ioe consequence of the withdrawal of money for subsis- be Hs nen ian ere Spe ego Ber be c ied by dozen, ‘i 4 ‘ous, the Miguelite genoral, hus arrived at Oporto, and | Averace: Patcy oy Grain, a8 tape up To SaTURDAY Last | tence. ‘The farmers in the vicinity o wa, Illinois, enter- cose Aarne ndaanmahd fen SS ram Pe Sue CoC Teor oye oi epee teem cred pe ey per Crag ene distinguished manner by Whe." Briy.” Oats, “Rye. "Beans." Beas. | “The scrip of the Loan was dono at % and % discount. | tain foars that their wheet slope leeve "been greatly in- a) floors in building 287 Bowery, | existence, was sold for £000 to buyers for the American | Das Antts and Sa da Bandeira, ‘The blockade of the Imp. weekly are sao at 2 541 42 7 a4 ay | ExCheQuEr Bills were par to 3, and india Bonds 5 pm. | jured by the severity of thre winter. mee) Tnenion ‘0 _ Marble Works, 207 Bowery. | _ Fevor in represented as prevailing extensively in Glas- Wilberforce, all frefglted with wine, vere meted Swern to be on account of a public company. Notice was Tan CEM en ete nea yompectante tet TO LET. ex: , __ | the brig of war Sera di Polar, and sont to Lisbon for ade | duty... 73 4 53 7 32 3 5 1 53.6 -56 6 | given this afternoon that the East Indis Company bad | sident of Chapel district, in Talbot counts. ‘The perpe- OFFIC in the second third and fourth stories in |, The prospects of the operatives in the manufucturing | judicntion, It is, however, are not lawful (From the London News, March 18.] advanced tho rate of interest on their bonds be 3 i trator of the horrid deed was Joseph Millia, # young man ing No. 124 Nassau street. Apply to towns are gloomy. The Liverpool Mercury says :— | prizes, as no information of the final and efficient bloc Accounts pour in from all corn-growing countries, to | Cent. This, and other similar eases, will increase the | in'th6 einploy of deceased AB, at lwere 36 N {OOLE, on the ses “ThBughout the manufacturing districts, af the pro- | ade had been transmitted to the consul at Oporto. ‘The | the effect that there is no want of grain ifthere were dimoulyy: of keeping Exchoquer Bills afloat, unless the | Be pata egy EH ed tints TO LET —The store ofhouse 2 Dey, fi | sent moment, short time is producing its necessary con- | Queen's troops, on the 26th ultimo, captured Almeida, | hut vessels to carry it, About nia na of quarters of | to of interest ix further advanced. itiree uitles of the mouth of the Deleware feet deep, and Wiguld bea ood location for a wholesale | sequence—short commons amongst the operatives. M. which surrendered on terms without firing a shot. The | wheut, maize, rye and barley, have been announced 1 The probability of the bank directors 'going a step fur- | three miles Sr m3 - prerettocr separ By walling pope Dd, patot) inl Fe Ret etn ony, two or three lays a week— | capture of Almeida frees the district of Guarda from in- | mereautile authorities aa available for shipment on the | ther in advance in their minimum rate at the weekly Deaths in the city of Savannah, from the 24th Febru- O 0 closed." oul consis TEENS opening of the navigation in eastera Europe ; but every | Meeting to-morrow, has been the «ubject of anxious in| ary to the 30th March, number 31; of whow 18 were seen wae MAE Teg high, "suleable fort t; the | The Prussian Universel Gazette states, from St. Pe | Ad émute took place tn Saragossa on the Sth instant. body is startled at the amount of tonnage required to yi See fore atiyg pepeory ana besfele et edna one: white and 13 colored persons. : third tloor has § rooms well finished; the fourth fi feet | torsburg, 4th inst., that tho Russian army in the Cau- | 0n the occasion of the celebration of the auniversary of | carry so much. Assuming. in round numbers, Ave quar. Pe ag Naty thar a | _Atthe public commencement of tho University of Penn- deep, 25 feet wide, and 16 feet high, with ind casus has recently made great progress, overthrowing | the defence of that city, of which tho following notice ix | ters to represent one ton, u flect of 1,200,000 tons ‘bur. | Betally represented as holding oui Se aidtat outa nia, on the 3d instant, at Philadelphia, the degree if, fitted xp for an engraver or any ‘business w all obatactes, and defeating in every caso the forces op- | given In # letter dated Saragowsa, tho 6th, publisbed by | then would barely suffice to convey that quantity to our ba? iuueh increased amount of the precious’ Minch | Of D-D. was conferred on one hundred and fifty-six per- i Also, the second ‘oor of house oo Beekintn d to them. It does not, howover, appear that ary be Espanol ‘A pasted off quietly during the day, | shores, Two thousand four hundred ships, of 500 tons pity fen Sperry bong reine bee which | sons, and of M.D. on seven. % y with important battle has been fought. ut, in the evening, large masses of people gathered fn |_oach, or four thousand eight hundred vessels, of 250 tons. | ¥## : » brok 1 2 o The Liverpoot Matt of respi says “it was reported | tte Corre and principal, streets with cries of ‘Long live | being more. than all J:trope posseases of ‘either. class | (ite Of the sailing of the present packet, Iu the higher PAE ee i tine regen od on ‘change yosterday that the large ship seen on fire in | te Feet Ear Ty re the Sooaaltution Tne Mould but suMice for the emergency. | Still, under | ‘Toirorm than it waa last wock.in favor of the bank being | aud destroyed before 1 waa subdued between $10,000 iG the channel last week, was the Glenelg, laden with bread- fi ly minted with earatre ” became more and | the influence of the high freights now paying for grain, now justified in making another move in advance | and $11,000 worth of property. D brick-front house, with folding doors; it ‘tufts frot P mor ently mingled with shouts of ‘long live Cane- | we may assume that it will all be sent forward in’ suc. ’ s " fig oo Nasetpant innocg en voy oy Aote d begets ee cael eich = ito toes Cane | do! death to the traitors, to the Afrancessados, and to | cessive shipments, although at tho risk of displacing Eg bs reg aa a SORTS 866 Se tslen ert oF | por ‘ See pamed Robert _Brapil lstely, conmaltted eutalde With ex lots of ground, carriaze house, cherry, plum, peach | and all hands los * | the Carlists) At eight in the evening the crowd dis- {| tallow, hemp and linsced to a large amount. But the ab. | terest either in number or i Ard pee +d occ Mentha: Hasna be Bn) and pear tree: ed, and all was again tranquil.” In the session of the | straction of this amount of tonnage from the usual | bargain marked in Spanish bonds, Chilian were done | with a dirk kaif. Papers in his weion indicated that ol, tiation to the seizure of some English vessels at miber of Deputies of the 10th, the Minister of the In- | course of our merehantmen, will obviously be of serious pa Dl I 9a CIR Cl he had hed much dificulty with « person in New Or- ie 0, We El aet 9 of having violated the blockade | terior, when noticing this movement, declarod that tho | detriment to the channels of trade which they usually | 21) Dut "Ce Certificate ‘ols. Bilivensbarte wate | otc hs § a ‘orth Second and Lorimer streets, on the prei Wea Kechaaraeenicie enh LER sisi ansbae (Be lnige bast reteagee laed o Ginneh OOS wovernment with | feed. iS cant Four per Cent Certiieaten, 9156. jay ‘The steamer John Owen, which Jett Detroit on Tidy re 6 mer- pirit of toler nd con ion which would not {From the Liverpool Mail, March 20.} " was notable to reach Cleveland, and was o! sa OW RIT COE x, jq | chants here. A more able robbery was never com- | exclude firmness and the steady administration of jus- Business was excessively dull in the carly part of the Panis Bounse, Tersnay, March 16.—The market has urn, The steamer Ch. deed, FOU, SALE CHEAT. B RSCRIBER 19 mitted ; tite port war blockaded'at e tine i ey impos. | tice, This statement was recelved with much satisfaction | woek, tho scarcity of money, the adviecs from America, | again been exceasively heavy throughout the lay. ‘The | gn't turday morning for ¢ : tilde candle manufactory, Nos. 10, 12 and M4, viz: dwelli sible to leave the harbor. and notice was given that after | by the Chamber. th ‘able weather for agricultural operations, and | general opinion which prevails that, notwithstanding | New Orloans for Buffalo on Monday, ice permitting ‘oap Nouse, shop aud stable, with all the fixtures for carryi tho 20th, all vessels which had not left the port would Resa. the depressed state of the manufacturing districts, all | the declaration of the Minister of nce, the govern-| ‘Thy eastern division of the public works, the Ohio SU.88 onto re busi rag which can be gold 4 fepeas many Pe pelted, tie Deekeding ty koma raed same | Advices mocet red in ey from Bt, Petersburg, bring | having « tendency to. limit the demand for the leading | men will be ultimately compelled to resort hated tore- | Coanl, was to be open on the stl ; red; together with a large stock of goods, ‘Tei le t their leaving? ws ‘ie bar would Inevitably pre- | accounts of scenes of murder and pillage which have | staples, and to keep down prices. On Wednenday there | lieve its necessities, tends to depress the market; ndded | ©&2%> r easy on the real estate, we TS oa ET ce | vont their leaving.”’ lately taken place in the government of Mohilef, in | war a slight improvement, which again manifested it. | to which a report was in circulation that an. intimation , The propelier Delaware is up at Buffalo, fr Chicago Bes nce! lief street, Philadelphia. In the House of Commons, the great Cracow debate. hite Russia, where several villages have been the thea- | self yesterday, and s general confidence ia entertained | had been made by the Bank of England that the loan | ° in @ few days, ice permitting” The steamer United Ty Nis ry saa ~~ | which lasted several days, was concluded, by Mr, Hume | tre of mussneres resembling thoxe which took place last | that, all circumstances taken together, trade will be | made to the Bank of France would be required to be re- Fahd looked for at Buffulo (on the Sth.) as soon a4 ae oe ee a eprint el withdrawing the motion which brought the subject | Year in Galicia. It appears that nt banquet given by | found to be in a really more healthy eondition, and with id at the time specified, and could not be the ice could possibly be penetrated. 4 2 w neat nate | under the discussion of the Hot i with three nexes based oh we, LET IN WILLIAMS| . Church, 100 Chatham street, or o' pion Was to leave Detroit nt Brig, and tho »stponed F | the officers of a Russian regiment to the principal in- | much better Prospects, than at the same period last | The increasing price of corn and flour in m ‘terday waa fayt day in Massachusetts, and im ae- of land, including an excellent garden, wierd. ‘Chee ware, cracterea’ cs my i ‘ » eonseque 4 , a4 d enue sities’ at ethee oma lea ate Ee | ay AN eapOrtAtion of space for Constantinople and Alex- | the gerasion of (eit leaving therateront teats wane | Heng, Ammenre, quantities of provisions ofall veri | markets, and the ronsequent eae whic wil +B mumber of the Boston papare coach house, stables, and oth s—sit \¢. 01 0 " by on ‘day Woy a o } % fe villegeol Sonmpkiseyiier cee t) ceahones iso a numberof andria, from Marseilles, continues to a serious extent. | given hostile to the government, and even to the person | continue to pour in upon us for some time. The quality | increuae the general gloom; ined 1’ . . The steamer Tancredo had on freight 1.500,000 francs, e 7 ere e cl ii ii e. i dow: “ houses and cote res, genie the villages of Tompkinsville, | snd the Bosphore 2,700,000 franes, for Constantinople, | Sf the Emperor, which were recetved with acctamations. | of these imports is mueh improved of late, compare | thing showed a downward on th a plunbe rick Cody, of Newark, y *, after being ney; Thre ig » Was, by an accident, exposed to n #treagn of melted y. to L Meanwhile, an insurrection took place among the pea- | with those rly received, and a better mode of pack- | down to 77f. 0c. closed heavy at 77f. d6c,; Fives at Hot considerable quantity of which was thrown into WOLF. Wolfe's Hotel i . | The British steamer Spitfire had 560,000 francs for Alex- ; sral of wi ~ ‘4 : * ah ot 1 close yer Cents ul face U7 Farms and Building Lowe (or sale Apa tele: | anidria, A. milliow of france ea barnes for Alex- | sants on the property of soveral of the principal iuhabi- | ing beef and pork forthe Fnglieh market hee ta en adopt- | 00. T t closed as per Cent and. aud face. A portion of the _ af iw re ult.on board the Caire, for Alexandria, ‘This steamer | "ts who had sigualized themselves by the manifosta- | ed by th reré in the United States, In consequence | for cash, 77 3 Five per Cents al penetrated between the lids in a fused state, and le to the government at the abovementioned | of the temporary suspension of the navigation laws, | for cash, 116f. for account, of. We.; Bank of | moulded itself to the ball of the eye, covering mearly the These peasants assembled in bands, excited many foreign vessels Lave been chartered for grain porta, | France Shares, 3240f.; Spanish ‘Threes B4'4; ditto, Fives. | whole surface, V inflammati course, l, by drink, pillaged the chateaux, murdered the proprie- | and ‘others—Duteh, Russian. and Norwegian—have ar- | and Neapolitan, not quoted. ubdued, and tions how FOR SALE, ¥ not leaving before the 14th, it is certain that a large A FARM of fifty-two acres, most delightifully sitanted | “mount will be sent on board. about five miles from Elizabethtown, N. J., compr but by proper medical treatment t an 1 9 i Tho Sultan, acting, it is said, under the advice of tho | tors umd the cries of Long’ live the Emperor,”’ aud | rived in ballaat. in search of engagements for the Atmeri. | "The Share Market hie been. also extremely heavy; all | Mr, C. is now enabled to pursue his ordinary work somes Sommodious Dwelling House, fitted aeith am lors of the Great Powers, has given the Greek | even took the lives of those individnals of their own | can provision trade.” nt the lines throughout the day offered, and at the close the | On the ad, the river at Louisville had fallen ix Inches aa ding garduer's house, barus, tee house, and | c*Pinet one raonth for compliance with his demands; | class who would not share in thelr proceedings. It was . 4 quotations generally lower, tht ects Depth. dings, inn gubstantial tate of repairs the orchardeon | After which all diplomatic intercourse will be broken off, | said that troops despatehed row the seat af the proving [¥rom the Liverpool Journal, March 20.] The Sdpseventectn Wrceetlae tea ee rebes Se gomalivon ores of choice finit tre on 4 Weather clear and warm ‘The cold w so Kevere nt Clinto A LAth In the midst of appalling scenes of destitution and Liventoot Covrox Market, Frid&y, March 19.—The | the Unless propgr concessions be made by the government of | cial government had «topped these scenes of murder and Pe th Selenite te gpoveliod lan y access from New York, either by the various cars | Greece. devastation, but that like procoedings had taken plaeo | death, food is pouring into the country from all parts of | same limited demand for cotton which prevailed las . y City 4 i the world, without tending to arrest in the least degree | week has been maintained during the whole of the pre- Fort ata ane eiiee rerdeed cuizabethnorts whence rail-) Letters from Pisa of the 7th instant bring the intelli- | el¥ewhere. the rapid strides of famine. No day passes without an- | sent, ‘The policy of working short time is now so i, this property very valuable to those doing business in this | ence that a political movement took pate ta Ci city Forelgn Theatricals, houncements such ws the following, copied from the | tensively adopted by the spinners that the estimated | Uo", by {he (reat ead a ee city. ‘The greater part of the purchase money can remain for | 00 the occasion of the arrival ofthe Archduke Ferdinand | The Misses Cushman, at the last accounts, were play- | Cork Reporter :— diminution of the weekly consumption is 10,000 bales. ‘The Toledo Blad 1 thrve- years on bond and mortgage, at fire per cent. diate, nephew of the Emperor of Austria, who had been | ing at the Theatre Royal, Williamson Square, Liverpool, | On ‘fucsday, Thursday, and Saturday we had the | ‘This, together with the unromunerating character of | | The Totedo Blade of the 30th, announeey the arrival house, Matis Weskbewe taste, | O78 = argon’ Lypere! pf Galicia during the massa- | with great success, In speaking of Mins Susan, the Liver- | satisfaction of Sunouacing the arrival in our harbor of | every branch of the trade, has tended greatly to limit | Of a boat from Deflance with 2000 bushels wheat. ' tad discharged, by eetard, was deposited in the palace | pool Journal sayn that her Marianna, in the play of the | no less than 49 vessels laden with grain and every de- | the sales, the present relative value of manufactu Robert Owen on Charity, onl twit ui Practice. La., on the nig of the 13th ult. that the young corn was Also for sale, a dwelli mi Im*zh a A THREE STOR asim the 2d and 3d Avenues. with the latest sink, cold and wai hy ———---—= | und discharged by « train, but fortunately no life |“ Wife,” was a great performance—the beau ideel of « scription of bread stuffs. We have to-day to point ut- | of cotton controlling any disposition on the part of ¢ was lost. woman, in all but physical attributes, to wiu and wear | tention to the extraordinary large importa since our last | snmers to upply. The Boston steam ‘The Circassians have nearly exterminated the Achenes, | the devotion of a warrior like the Duk publication mentioned in our Cove note. Among them arrived wdiny. L USE: on 234 street, between well finished, and replete world from its present \ynorance, & native tribe in alliance with Russia. The A | On Tucaday, the same paper states, Miss Cushman | are cargoes from Marscilles, New-York, Philadelphia, | brought extensive orders for anti i rior passions, erimes, and misery. 1 ecintiag bite were at Casaban, where the Circassians fell mpon thee | played Romeo, and on Wednesday, Meg Merrilies, which | Odesta, Trieste, Alexandria, Vienna, Carril, Vigo, Ca. | cipate from their execution some relief under. the heavy | Charity must, be mado to pervade humanity. How mantels throughout the ho in | ant put 5,000 of the mon, women, and children to the | Waa ## wondrous a performance aw’ aver, In speaking of | minho, Oporto, San Sebastian, Leghorn, Cephalonia, Cor- | stocks they hold, and alsg a favorable action upon the olject to be accomplished ¢ Charity, pure, front, with verandah and Freneh window: aword. It is reported that a conspiracy had just been discovered, in which Hafiz Pacha, lately Mi Miss Cushman’s Bentriee, it states :—It wax a just and | fu, Venice, Constantinople, Valentia, Bilboa, and Corun- | exchanges. Bul er of Jus. | noble conception, finely sustained by an artist abounding | na.—anaking in all 98 cargoes of grain from Saturday to | to giv of a row Of six houses on the south farth although this circumstance has tended | uine and universal, which are the only true eharao- confidence, it has not, hitherto. influenced any | Ceristies of this first and highest of all virtues, is an effect "particulars apply to Pe » week, in- | only of an efficient cause, tice, and a great many influential Pachas, were cor . | in gonmiu t prouounees her the greatest living actress | Monday inclusivo, increased demand; and the total salex of the week, in- | only hk ¢ ; ined. Numerous arrests hed been made, but no part. | onthe stage. bY; Last week the arrivals at Dublin of vessels with bread. | cluding 2.600 for ‘export, have only buen, 16,490 bales ican never be created, pure, gennine and universal, LAND. rs had got wind, Great excitement pervaded all | Mr, Seott has been playing Richard [il., Daimon, | Stl were from Rio de Grojo, Riguadem, Boston, Bilbon, | All kinds of American have been freely offered, the | : throne 8 aoenies knowledge of the natural, fix. iarant, of ses for country | classes. | Rolla, and Othello, at the Tibetee Royal, Adelpha, to | Alexandria, Odessa, Bilboa, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bor- | limited state of the demand uihueting ete ie \ ia oe i ning laws of human ni Ro dey yon for garde | ? et ! " Dt de ¢ “04 ; porised | knowledge is ; wisldngs location in the aeigiGeckond | A letter from Algiers, of the éth, mentions that one of | steht satlatnction t0 the audience, that ho bas bese na ed | deaux. and Baltimore, opportunity to make progress in sales; thé aw r the largest tribes of of © fair qualities of all kin ine | tho deira of Abd Morocco, had made an attack upon | ler, near Sevra, in which the | m | Emir lost about fifty mon, Thisis mentioned ax one of nightly before the curtain to roeive their approbation, ‘There has ‘hot been such « market of oatsand potatoes | | : Hervey Leeeh, the well known personifer of the mon- |i Bandon for many months ax on Saturday. There | ad Port; but at, this decline, purchis key race, under tho assumed name of Senlor Hervio | Were 17 loads of potators of very good quality, and some | "BIH It places at 67d p Nano, died at Shorediteh, in his 46th year of them of good size ; average price from 9d. to Is. 6d. | Coane | memalas i “ Tho Main-strect was #0 choked up with cara of oats, that | ¢*DOrt : ttey re fe irs. Butler, formerly Fanny Kemble, recantly appear- | i, was with difficulty the polies kept # passage throagh | 10 Other kinds o sh) eeres of Jnnd in the town of Westchester, with the City Aa, with the right of pasting over | ¥ of toll, are now offere vate sale, in lots con: | Eg 4 re the most important events which has occurred since Alnus walk ofthe raticout: Font on toad ude afet at ula | the occupation of Afren by the French army | | y, which will destroy the violence, envy, jenloury, op- of every deseription; and, in implant the seeds of good will, kind- i in Fy tian, a forthe zhborhood of schools and churches af different denominc: andin Egyptlan, 9 fu ater ig good nnd location healthy. Tide sede: | , Accounts from Ireland state that emigration is rapidly ed on the Dublin boards, after an interval of twelve cline of ‘yd per Ib. been submitted to. | Hess, affection, with a cordial, never-dying desire to pro- loeati {nereasing, and along all the lines which lead from the | years, in tho Hnnchback.”” Her triumph was complete, | ‘vm. and many londs left market unsold. only in limited request, and they have declined ‘sd per | mote the highest and best interest and permanent. hap- Wier "Perms modernte. “Agphy ng interior to the ports of embarkati inued | The supplies (says a Belfast report of the 16th of | only {1 jimlted requeyt, and they have declined ‘sd per | Hote the Ligheat and best interest and permanent fap. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, flows towards the weet. It Is announced In the cock: | Wilson, the vocalist, has commenced in Paris a series | March) coming to. market, particularly of whent, keep Intlon, und 1.190 of American, 200 of Surat, und_1,220 | And this alone te that charity which. thinketh mo evil WALTER RUGTER CORD 0 Meee’, Viiv... | parastbheater tee ree Be ohne gt bn ay of | of musical soirces, intended to Mlustrate the beauties and small, and we do not alter our quotations. Wehave | tion, and 1.190 of An § sales are 3,000 bales pecalinritics of the musical compositions of his native agood many arrivals, from the United St een VERY GREAP Inege feria, seam of leeland, many of them holding | country Mediterranean, of Indian corn, &e., sinee Friday as AILANTHUS, twelve feet, at cents, if ordered | C% ato about to emigrate: and 0 great isthe stream | ‘The Liverpool Theatre. iv on sale, and some par- | PFises, in consequence, are rather lower. by the dozen or mor Pernams for export and | Cotton is freely offered ; p Td Sales this week—29 and that, will with inexpressiblefvasure, actively exert ull its powers, perseveringly thagugh life, to rid in the | necomplistinent of this great wosk, to stay and prevent the dail | but which ardently desires ‘igh good of all, ; — Stained ditto, Wd; 6.150 New Orl ul WB feet for 75 cents. 4009 | from the north-west of Ircland, that the Royal Canal | ties think of converting it into « chapel A letter from Galatz (Moldavia) of the 14th ult. says— y increasing evils of Ignorance, poverty, diaunion balsam fi feet for cents; eight feet 73 cents, and | Company have found it nec to puto - | F M ¢2000, “From want of ships. only « small portion of the corn da 6d and crime gen eet $1, "Bilver maple, twelve. feet %0 cents; fiteen tosi | tonal pecket-bout, fe the cere tee rues OF witigrante | ace ny Hits inten om hess nithonan te ‘equity. ale dovs | Collected here at the end of last year has been shipped, | 2°" * 4 ineunte But how ts this great and bappy change in bumen ween feet 75 cents. Paper muulberring, ning to ten, feet 30 cents. | from Sligo, Donegal, Leltrim, Longford, and Westineath, | totorceites chee euutay wen farthing. If Mr. Bunn | 404, consequently, tho magazines of all the ports of the | To this date, 1847...........- bage existence to be now effected in opposition to the tniver- VE, dada Woman} ‘The mercantile classes of Dublin are now much de. | declines {his proposal she refers tlm to her woiteitor, | Danube are stil! full. The quantity now at Galnts, and | game time Tale... sls ce cs. abug sal love of individtal wealth, and of consequent weeh- pressed, and many tradesmen, de: ring celia country, She will certainly appear atthe Queen's Theatre. other places near, cannot estimated at lews than Srocks ness? By the most simple of all processes; merely by 1,100,000 hectolitres of wheat, 600,000 maize, 300,000 bar- On this date. 154 LY | ley. and 100,000 rye, The corn of the last harvest in i arranged circumstances, which ignorance hay made D HsuKtLt, | petition was adopted to the Legislature, setting forth | Theatre “dat the Theatre Royal, Liverpool Moldavia $4 expected to reach this port early in May | to pervade the world, by superior, well-arranged, virtu- bags gradually superseding the inferior, vicious, injurious. or intend to emigrate. At a meot ing held on Monday. a | _ Mr, Macroady in engaged to nppear at the Manchester Se Tegra ke ore eee int, a Sacre at Vat Corthud’s, (Peekskill,) West | heir distress, | * ite. fen +y Steed are d the total ity i 2 . a B | ous and Icircumstunees, for as these i i¢ s “ | 3 1 s giving concerts in Liverpool at xt, an he total quantity is estimated at 2,976,000 | ‘Total sales up to 12th March, 147... . bags 263,090 | ous and rational cir aneos, fur mi ere, so wil es | Galas riggand Comal, Thewvcam: | | At the usual meeting of the Repeal Asociation in | the Inst dates received from there hectolitres, Western Europe will thus be able to fur- | pitto to 20th March, 1610, ...-... +... bags 981.640 | man be, all the worll over, whatever. may be the pr foot of Warren street, for the above pices, every afteripo joka OOriteeh fa ciunedd A. band RR op Mr. | Lola Montez, the celebrated dansense, has addressed a | Penn er hore bag Fone 000 ie Meh rt the next | 1 venpoot Patcus Cunaxnt, Mareh 19.—@ugar.—The | **' ~ petieapeatstalinniaedeittihes Apes -2 sp sexcepted,) at 1o’elock. ‘ Pio Re. | J \ ich he states that his father is or- “Saag Sage werd ete . when | harvest, with nearly 5,000,000 hectolitres of corn. More a Pat ’ “ gitude -awill Ieave Newburgh eters momiapai Torcluck, | dered to the south of Europe by. bis Physielans, and ho | letter to the Pimes, contradicting (he numerons articles | (arto) vessels aro now detained in the Danube by the | warket continues dull, without an Freat change in |" This entire change ftom the evil and inferior arrange- BAN Bazgage and Freigit of every descriptions Dank | adds that they promise hisn restored health and vecar, | which have appeared jn the French papers. She com: os y Price. ‘The sales consist of 200 hhds B. F.. 4000 bags Ben- | wnenty of tho world. 10 the good and: superioe cieney. Fills ot Byecie, put gn board of this bonty must be atthe risk of | tution by next Autumn. “The tereet rea for the week | Plaine that the Veen! party, ‘hich she lateats have | gal, and 000 mats Mauritius, Foreign—The business of | tances, which It will be for the happiness of all, chowld the owner thereof unless entered on the books of the boat or re- | was declared to be £30 2 conspired to induce her to qait Munich. She says: A Lotter from Nice states that great agitation prevails | the week has been very moderate, amounting only to woo | *taneer, which it may be eaboted Gee eee be Fe Reith . g s | “They have actually offered me 0,000 francs yearly if 1 | amongst the peasantry of Lombardy, oving to the dear, | barrels and bags Brazil, ‘at former prices, and 300 boxes | Cryer rn cine Was be allectad tht tet 7 FOR SALE—The hull of vessel lust launched, | ,, There were on board the Yuseel; Captain Virburg, | would quit Bavaria and Promise never to retin. This, | ness of provisions, and that disturbances were appre- | jiavann, all faults, Molasses--'The trade are unwitting | Clvillz fing. cit cuales aendiae aeidalinate. ce and now lying at Rahway port, She will carry abont 9! Rotterdam. on the iith ult, bound for New | as you may imagine, opened my eyes; and ox | indig: hended.. Two rogiments had arrived in the neighbor. | to purchase at late prices, and the only sale reported has | tybumeliNe old ronda. am ‘ives ne eat at “hal 90,10 300 tomes BF feet on deck, 23 feet beam, one be nel pony treme attra bene coer part of | nantly refused their offer, they hnve since left not hood of Milan, and others were on their mareb. been'an inferior parcel of Demerara, from the quay, ut 24s ‘7 Y of adverse winds and waves Wil auswer for canal, river, or coustwervice. “Inquire of the , je country, c There is # good time coming. wy stone unturned to get rid of me, and have never for an | ‘The Russian Minister of Finance has offieially contra- | per owt. Coflec--The transactions are quite untmport nes tabseribem, at Ralwweys New Jersey; oo ey and are sald to be in very Cireumstances. Itix | instant consed porsecuting me. ‘Tho lato change in tho dicted tho statemont that, the Teen Swart fe in. | kat this. week; they comprise 20 ton Jataaica, 190 bags | NPY YORK, Apeih 10;2007 ROBERT OWEN Gim*r ‘WER. SHOTWELL’ affirmed that several other are destined for the | ministry that you allude to was a spontancous act of his tended to prohibit the export of grain and meal. ‘Tho | Ri nd 90 bags Covtn Ries. at steady prices. 90 cases t India Ginger brought, 40s to 47s 6d por ewt. and a, I \ firman has heen issued, prohibiting the exportation small lot of black pepper 2%d per Ih. No sates of cocon Ru same purpose; and we hear @ report of no less than | Majesty's, and you pay mo too great a compliment In yostrietion Is 1, u Poland OTT ponsig nees per packet ship Sheridan 2000 emigrants, who will shortly leave that eity to go to. ; ‘party Sree | ee ey eee oo ooany voce My a a a iy '¥ to g0 to | supposing that} was a party tosuch a measure, Sine © Ene Orey,—The following is from the Liverpool, hoard, Orleans, whart, ter ot Walt street, imme: my residence here, 1 o Express, of the 9thi:—But it should be 2 safely say that I have in no | Arman has been or pimento. Rice—500 tierces Carolina sold at 25s 6d to bornoin mind, that even should the Delaware work her Soi e Anns not peninitted within five days will be gent | AmRIvaL of rie Sanan Saxvs.—The Sarah Sands ar- Way iuterfored in'any affairs not concerning myself.” 0f corn weed 274, and 6000 Bengal at 204 6d to 21x 9d for low mid-way through the ice, there {x no certainfy that others to the Public Store, ald th _ | rived in the Mersey on Wednesday. From her log it ap- | The Times expresses a belief that Lola Montexowes The weather in France had been magnificent, and dling to fair white, being u decline of Is per ewt. Kum will be able to follow her. A west wind often, blocks np = OTICESP. | pears that she loft New York on the 2th of February, | her birth to either England or Ireland most favorable for tho growing crops. So dosirous is the | Tho market is not sufficiently settled to enable quota- the ice in the neighborhood of Buflalo, after asten! New Orleans, is di | at three p. m. light wind from 8, W, Onthe 26th at four State of Trade. governinent to secure the people food at any price, that | tations to be accurately adjusted- the business is very | boats have passed through it while seattered signees will please | p. m., one of the air pumps" levers broke short off, dis- Maxcuestyn, Friday, March 19,—We have hada lit- | # cule blanche has been given to its agents to purchase | jimited. Tea—Throughout the past week the market | eastiwind The propellor Delaware raised «team yes Goats Tmmedintety, _ RR a th | connected, and run under canvas for the next four days, | tle more doing’ for cloth this week-—but as this has | #!! the flour that can be obtained in England | has been he "% and sales diffleult to effect, unless at | terday morning, aud put off westward. ‘To the surpri« wees of bark ANN HARLEY, from Gias- | but the winds being light ahend, made little pi — | arisen from the manufacturers having in some cases re- | The exportation of corn in 1846, (says a St, Peters. | lower rates, Turpentine—No sales are reported, but | of every ~for tothe naked eye the lake prorented ta) mau Fogle permnig A eoard. |All goods not | On the 2d March, got up steam, which carried the ves- | ceded a littie in their demands, it s doubtful whether it | burgh letter, of the tet ult.,) amounts to 1,000,000 chet- | previous prices are fully maintained. and in consequence | unbroke urface of jco—she picked her way savebrdbied mmblic | sol to long. 48, when she encountered a succession of | can be called improvement. The prospest ofa d more than in the preceding year. The demand | of » large purebase in London, our own yo have afur- | by one o'clock P. M., had made some twelve or t w parc C ware seein Lb A hea’ S.8.E. On the 7th, during i operatesTagal fect fo reaso’ | ther tendency to advance. Tar—A small parcel of Arch. miles, Should she find no worse travelling farther v1 Shae CONSIGNERS jer Ship Bouthern iver. | heavy Sele from the scuthe eve nd fore: | The dyere aie fee Hasta ‘gn ef'aieal Gems | thes. the, eupettotion trode Beene really exceed | 200 ; pool, will please sey 1 the 1 pe board, foot 6 lost bowsprit and foure- | The dyers are vi slack, home that the exportation from Russia will atly oxceed 1 tar (200 bbls) bas been sold at 19%. ‘The business | than she encountered on the first of her journey, shy ip fs imimediiately. “Xf good topmiuat, and boing afterwards vet to the worth-easl by | demand. Yarns ace teudlor sole; but ol dearer, Te | {hat Cf sll forme eae eee ee | tar cme ttle tas been old ot 19s, ‘the business | tha get through with little trouble or delay. Ws overs mediately “All not permitted | the currents, bore away for the north channel, previous | German and Russia ‘ that the 4 SOP LS SB ULE MINTURN, a7 south at “inding } it, and it which has been dra stock of flour’ | ited, but the quotations remain unaltered. Seeds—There reasonably expect a boat within the next twenty (our the port sir-pump lever | will no doubt be extensive purchesers ent | amet oaly not eabauated, but that this city clone is abe | Bea more doing at the recent decline--about 280 to | hours. to cntoring which,

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