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ee = saoriaemeetnienonal = NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1847. ae PEE ON EEO | Hishipeinee piibatonted —= . ron maintaining— The charge made is. that the svpatar hi | The Effect of the Mexican War in Kurope— Anxiety of the English to hear from Bue’ from Missouri (the major general hiunself) ‘beam ESTABLISHMENT coco | Vista and Vera Cruz. ) in 4 condition all day to know what is dune. Ergo the nari eel ENT aoe . | (From the London Times, March 15. tor from Missouri has been drunk all day—thet's EMIGRANI PASSENGER INES, | ‘The debates in the American Senate are surprisingly Agalust this free translation ald Mr ce, oa ate ie Yok instructive. The New World is now delivering to the | Hannegan most pathetically protest: "| mad JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | , the suecrhersgontino formed Ermira acd others 4 Olds tiost impresslve homily on national justice, andis | churge—never, slr. T'never saw the senator drank but . "| 00 pou afte ener States wid Canada, of the very BENT’S FORT | Mlustrating by living example the eternal truth of its | once in all my life; aud that was the night after the ex- CIRCULATION FORTY THOUSAND. “ES OF PASSAGE, . | precepts. The Americans Lave removed thetp neigh- | punging resolution was passed.” Mr. Haunegan vowed a ee ONE E ee by Railroad, Steamboat and Canal, to the following places, via | bor'sTimd-matk, and must now pay for their transgres- | he never Intended to insult the seustos." i'waila' no a DAILY HERAL: hoary day Price 2 cents per copy—$" Gilbey. chester, ye 0 sn yah if sion. They plunged headlong into war, not only with- we think of degrading and insult ing bim than of in- vey HER pepe. barnes tc cm Roches % uffalo, out counting the cost, but without distinctly compre- | sulting my mother; not because | would com; the 7 r hending their own motive per copy--4s 1 4 Huron, es, or even clearly ascertaining | senator to a woman, but to her who was m; love AER ALS r ce"ts Bee Suni paved ota Pact posal pi ated their object In the Senate it is now as much a matter | and the last to be forgotten.’ But the’ inexorable Pri meh per nnumay peyabie in sdvance. ledo, Mac of debate why the war was commenced, us how it isto | Benton was sternly inaccessible to these blandishments D. {iY lst of January and | Milwaukie, , Southpo: be conducted, or when it is to be concluded. Three | Mr. Hanuegan’s words were taken down: “Iam of 9 n | Chicago, ay, Fousvilien O points are suggested ws probably comprising tho casus | opinion that Jackson was right when he sald the senator ys caahie | putersbargh, Gactnak, ontsrite, Ky. Bells. Tt is auld to have Ween necessary to repel inva- | from Missouri was — Nir. Benton, Fill that up, Se oo or Crete Wis then Wnatad a easyer ie | Se wag ary Vas "eras Raa oF all kinds executed. beanttaly and with | Whitby, obure, determination of the boundary in question, and is final- | knocked his brains out.” ly pronounced as absolutely requisite for the recovery of | Sure such a parody upon wi the expenses incurred. ‘This ‘is certainly making Ue | Mexico, and such saturnalia as at reales the | most of a thing. Of the score of rivers which tumble | Capitol of Washington, have not been into the Gulf of Mexico at its north-west corner, it is | transactions somewhat like them were witnessed by the | doubted which shall form the boundary between the | Capitol of Rome—when an emperor made his treope two nations; that selected by the Americans for this | charge the waves of the ocean, and paraded shells and honor is crossed by the Mexicans, and the fact iv de- | seawe poli Montreal, ; pe de | MRI! other intermediate plases, Persons, proceeding to any part of the West, or Canada, would do well to call on We dt TAPES: At thelr General Em ce, if 86 South street, New York. Tapscott's Emigrants’ Travelling Guide can'be bad on ay 8, Plication, free. ere 2 Ue ag TT MARINE C! POF THE UNITED STATE ZENS NEW DAY LINE OF OPPOSITION BOATS to repel this invasion, and also to determine the bound- | 4 ntete infec ery (oF jhe branch ofthe military service furnishing soldiers CITIZENS NEW RAD INTERMEDIATE PLACES. a5y; | eto doaidn whsbbenithersshas been anyineaaiacl | share Pages against don soe power of for the dite: ‘ations a \ ‘al que inued to x 7 Box ee taal ations nd fr hang bee are conte ronentand Danger on Boats agit and subsogu tly continued to defray the cost of | contrbiling thelr rulers than uny other, tolerate such, 30 Sergeants, 30 Corporals, 30 Drummers, 30 Fifers, RA, . 7.8. M rs, Wednew : : ; eee Cr TS he onto eee, for the enlistment of recruits ed Pier foot of Warren street, touching at Hammoud street huithamn street, near the Harlem railroad depot and | pier to enter ‘The new and elegant Steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. Napoleon used to say that war should sup- | abe . In every lo port itself: tho Americans are for making it explain it sations of the. inteliign belf, and Sd iteown olijoct ua wellas its own means. | the Anglican race ‘Thus, in the public law of the Now World a status belli | tions to Lreland~ ll be equivalent toa casus belli, and no further juatifl- | prove priton disol lity we cau trace active Indi- . integrity, and humanity of ral and spontaneous dona. ‘ts to develop commerce, to im- youesg men den ea i ‘an upportunity of ‘for esdaya; Thursdays, turdays, at haiepast P oeaa Se weg eden lor aie paige , better still, to diminish in- hee which: ew pepe pee fis A, Dexroo! ra ty Tae nase, Sct at Se eA criching at | cation of war neod be sought for beyond the fact of its | ducem ata to crim ue progress, tardy though ft be, the daty of the rec: officer to oxplain fully the terms upon mmond street pier, | epudiating States in making ainends for thelr which they enter d jeght, apply on board tho Boats, or to Geo Open rom 9.A.M. to sunast 26 Deeee sar ane offices 128 Warren stroct, comer of West street ~All persons are forbid trusting the above boats on ac- of the owners. att Toa certain extent, the responsibility of the Ameri- | error by cans is, doubtless, monopolised by their President. Mr. | ‘These thi aying their debte—all command reapeet.— | Polk never consulted Congress ‘9 was much | | *inake it a source ef gratification to I that the Union has, as yet. experienced no. worne effects from its military hallucination than an obstruction of 0. REYNOLDS, Captain Com , Recruiting Rendezvous. “Toro dollars premium will be given to auy soldier or citizen room for consultation Ks hs AFTERNOON LI pA, made into the Senate, and informed his countrymen | the consting trade by the demand for tra \- meen bring to the rendezyous, an aeceptable oe eiisleat FOR NEWBURGH AND FISHEILL, that he had terminated pea n account, But | ciding in point of time with the demand ie ie Jpanding at Van Cortana’, th) Weet b it might not have been possible for Congress to | carry bread atuffe to Enrope, It is aleo gratifying to foint, Cold Spring and Corawall. ‘The Stexm- er Thomas Powell, Capt. Saml. Johnson, will leave the pier fot of Warren street, for the above places, every afternnon (Sundays excepted,) at 4 o'clock, commencing April 10, Re- the existence of a war which was | observe, from the tone o under its own eyes, yet it might havo withheld its | influential jourr from its subseq: f the country there the more respectable and 9 eld i that the nation is growing beartily nt operations. lnavintity in | ashamod of the tum-footery enacting. in its name; and ertululy is not; it would be moet ua- | that its rulers must, ere long, defer to the popular sentl- ‘willloay® Newburgh every moming st To'clock, the certain i ity " } Fomor tended or relates only: they ae wgomtorae SEA sree Pl iy ie thon ee bey isa se rio ay" ie Stas o ment, oF “make way for boweater men.” 10 thoes wear ae anes saci soem in, fhe, sarions et oof eulea enteod on the books o “ar mer ‘bove engraving is an accurate representation of monts, The outer walls aro noarly two foot in thicknoss, ths hak Whed ines wapted whan Ganeml, Sunk a saa April 1, 1647. mrsling to eueege rooms "ior tae soesear Letra eddreseoa'te | = SABE, Froprisiar of Gieumboat wishing | Bent's Fort—sometimes alled Fort Wiliam—on tho and intersect in the axcs of tho towers, thus permitting | {iew that thelr cuemy waa weak, aod whey, therefore, | ‘There seems little doubt but the Calted him at the City fotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- cotta) the" steam Governor, Thomas | Atkansasriver. Bent's Fort is well known to the Santa their faces to be completely enfiladed. ‘The outside | anticipated glory. 1 has knew that he hud Pide territo: | all times beable to suppl § Fr “ely an pb amead wapliae gah Mine ye Sg ya |B 4, Palmetto, Princeton, Moun. | Fe traders, who invariably make it thelr resting or stop- walls of the encoint and towers, pierced with loop holes, | Ties, and they, therefore, reckoned upon conquests. But énderobtrobics ces fabled y wore to win, and how they were! to keep it, | 904 on the prosont emergency her supplies are only Um- ints on which the event shows that tRey had | ited by the amount of tonnage procurable. Indian corn no settled opinion, for some time ruled compuratively much higher than A steaml the following hours, via:— From New Brighton From pier No, | North ‘amine H. ‘ Hn sey of Bell Hanging, expressly adapted for Steam: | Ping place. It is built of “ adobes,”’ or sun-burnt brick, are continued four feet above the flat roofs, which serve 1 A, Mand 2 and 520 P.M. | boats. Put upneat and strong, and warranted for one, gar, by | formed of clay and cut straw, in size about four times as for the banquette, which, being composed of clay, cannot tiven Now Yorke At oe Mand 13 No.8 eet. ad, side; 50d 6 PME, cae oes Wrenuent ecuraanicarions inant i large as the common brick, It is composed of ascries be fired by inflammable substances that might be cast | | Their fate has been strangely appropriate, Beyond will be established as the season advances. NOTICE. of rooms, resembli a, | their credit and their costs, it ix true, have not | Cher grains, but recently @ considerable deeline has Hh bepestat ens ¥ STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and ; ing casements, and forming a hollow upon it. ‘The roofs are sustained by poles. On the west : e pointe s : <1 The Pavilion is now ready for the reception of Company. afar AONDAW CARNE loth: the steamboats | square, the entranco boing on the eastaide. Around seis tho cattle yard, which is wa omeded Don waite | much at stake, but # < these points are concerned, | taken place, and that which was selling at 74 shillings = — AN BYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER wil ind! high as effectually to ehel 1 Hf would be > b more desy ditemina | per quarter ean now be obtained at Gh TO LET—Posersion given immediately.—A three | Sse toiiows, unul further notice = toweron tho left, and another diagonally opposite, ax Ligh ne eMectually to sheltor them The coping of the \iian that « reduced. They have won | [09 poste memprpelamaen AU PR er ck gna ahd antes ane | ANT ene acres are opi, | toenla engraving, constitute the fankingerunge Power eae neuesese* | ua it diapers guerilla, they even | UDGs Der quarter, aud Tmach doubt if any saaterial im. » 8, 9, 1» sy \, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, P. M. the enemy's country; but they are no ovemmentiean 5 ‘1 COTLAGE TO LET. At 7, 9 10, 11, A. My and 1) 2, ten minntes past 3,andat 4,5, ) 0 =-——— ———————————— = = enov To save their honor, they want the Mexicans st on the prospects of next harvest. Hitherto the oe A) NEW, handsome, Cottage to let, on Oxford streets | New York April 13th. air siliaie dries Foe sane eaalle ind Cosa | $9 A0K #95 pesos; to save thete pockets thy want, them aba d i Lrg very Le which in this country itd dence of Dr Cox, It has nursery, kitchen and servants’ | MORNING LINE AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK. The Capture of Chihuahua. Bhar Rabe ak, only against the peculiar method | to pay the expenses, an ey desire ull sur- red favorable, as an early spring almost al- Fooms on the basement floor; two parlors, library and dining R ALBANY AND TROY—Landing attack. | C. saysits walls were weak > were the walls | renicrs should be made with such good free will as to | ways suffers blight from jeutting, frosty East winds. hill on the first story; four large bed rooms on the second tloor. at Caldwell’s, WestiPoint, Newba: SE ya Re aa Vt Ma of atageenn bok like! Baragooea.whi Hed the efforta | exompt them from the future necesity of that armed | rio seed time has been dry.and sandal favorable for Six addi ining, wi if desired. : : ‘ashington Union, } @ French twenty-tl 8 r ing i occupation which they wel ow they can neve: d eo ° een dry. orable for Sa acemllne oes eae Baten |e fon, Poughicepsie, Hyde Park, Hhinebeck, | wy (eon e iaa tarot eeattiae ne dt tany scuiathing strente, srece Reet, three day ‘Mpopkiled, a | to maintain” ‘To conjuer Mexico is wot enough ; they | Pfeparing the land, At this moment, however, the Omnibuses ran constant]: sg Rent $300. Upper Red Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie, ani p re 4 ‘Yy pholed, 1 4 y . a ‘Ajso—A residence tt Becford, 23¢ mil from the Ferries, | Kinderhook. ‘ like an official account of Doniphan’s victory roadiness to envelope our colu ts murderous fire | must have the assent of the ana to the conquest,— | round is covered with snow, which is still fulling, and jed with or without furniture, for four mouths — Pane Heoucen. Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boat. “ Monterey, Mexico, April 4.1847, the moment they should atte: ute its inte- | They have driven the horse to water, and now they | Perhaps the last of winter, Flour has also suffered « fetes opty eed dr movies ing ag whe steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. H. L, Kellogg, will leave |“ Doar Major :—Wo have just received the official ac- ets Were barricad pou the tops | have got tomake him drink, The Mexicana have no- | Considerable decline, being now at 37s a 388 per barrel four horase, pasture for cow, = | the steamboat pier, foot of Barclay street, Tuesday, Thursday | count of the capture of Chihuahua, by Col. Donophan, light cannons had b« sist in our | thing to do but to be sulky and obstinate—a duty which | 224 was at one time at 44s. I think, however, that Apply 1 ceed MOSES MAY: 1. and Saturday, at half-past six o'clock. Returning on opposite | With 930 Missourians. He met the cuemy at Sacramen- ion.” there is no doubt they wit jorably dischat mf ‘The | My look for some advance again, as our requiremenis wise ee ee ‘cnioail Pam or freight, apply on board, or to F. B. HALL, at | t9, twelve miles north of the city, and dispersed them defence of the breach aho osperate, | circumstances of the belligerents are all in fayor of the | 8T@ great; but many people think that the stocky of TTT ee oS ED — | the Office on the wharf, immediately, killing and wounding several hundred, and for the Mexicans had their interic retreat | weaker party. Tho Mexicans, from whom it is necessary | §rin in the hands of our farmers are underrated. In A ROW of oy SMaussi NIGHT LINE—DIRECT. taking ten pieces of artillery. Ouc loss issaid to he only toafter the storming. Infinite was tho: that we | to extort this hardest of all confessions, are least of ail | !ngland there is more land under the plough than Fey eee for rerpectabi Temilies,’ situ From the foot of Cortlandt street. three or four. Very sincerely, did thot storm their city, as the English did at Bajados, | nations susceptible of the torture, ‘The war scarcely | Wual, but the contrary in Ireland. ns inany of the nu- ated on'the je of 40th atreet, between Broad | , Passengers taking this Boat will arrive in time to take the “D. HUNTER, U.S. Army, losing in the assault alone, 3660 men from the fire of its | causes more disturbance of thelr political or social sys- | Merous sinall farmers have not seed to plant, and are Way and ¢th avenue, ‘The stages [ass regularly from 7A. M,, | Morning ‘Train of Fae from Troy west to Buffalo, and north |“ Major Lloyd J. Beal, Paymaster, U.S. Army, Mata- 2760 defendors, and like the French at Saragossa, fight | tem, than ordinarily results from their own semestrial | engaged in other works to obtain a daily meal. ‘There Uutil Pu'elock im the evening, every 40 minutes, for 634 cents, | to,Saratogn, and Lake George ope cane RB, Macy, | MOTOS, Mexico” them from street to street, from house to house — | revolutions, ‘They haye abundance of room, and can al- | i* great mortality in Ireland, disease having accompa- and alter the first of May, every 30 minutes. Rooms as follows: ‘Along with the above letter, wo lay bofore our readers. We preferred, Mr. Editor, “ with a battery of seven mor- | ways clude a battle, They have no centre of power at | nied deficiency of fuod.though gov ‘nment and the pub- 2basemeuts, 2 parlors, with sliding doors, and hard finished | @t6 o'clock. ‘he followi: i 4 ; ° The: 4 - | lic generally have used every exertion to aff . ves New York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. the following article which we extract from the Jmeri- - tars, to do the work of devastation so thoroughly, that | which a quortal blow can be aimed. ‘They have the ad. 6 y 'y ion to afford relief, fee gy kote ene cere Good dry cellars. | Leaves Nev cea ee erty son bowed or at the ilies on the | can Pioneer published ut Monterey, by Mosara. Ons- the garrison had nothing to do but surrender.” s Yantages as well as the disadvantages of ‘alow political | but it ix no easy matter to convey food to millions Feat: inka VMK PENDLETON, Agent | wharf. x * i) | low and Gee, on the 12th April. ‘The tone of this arti. T have endeavored to show in this, that without ajudi- | organization, and are far more easily scotched than kill- | tered over the whole fave of the country, From Russia sa A ALE-AT HOBOKEN Sacer | ,_dihe steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain W. W. Tu} per, will cle is capital. It breathes # patriotic spirit, and incul- cious attack, the city even, was a formidable position. | ed. Their vitality, if imperfect, is evenly diffused, and | and the Black Sea we are likely to receive very large faut OR SALE AT} TOBOREN s Haber af Hoses leaye the pier ce A LORS cae pe bed tn i okies ede ae inloeitte lesson, both upon our ene- ae us now turn to the number of troops engaged. their provinces would suffer as little from amputation as Li) ens es | sad rye ser eg gh prices ree tere palopenent Taghtew tors, will fad pamege : mies abroad and our enemies at home, The American fe Gen. Scott was assembling his troops for the siege, | asnake. The Americans who haye conduct this most | bring food from all parts of the worldeven Indian eoru Hovoken a healthy ae pnd ce. “There are four bf days from New York, Monday, Wednesday, and | Pioneer says bea that our country has only to unfold Santa Anna held a central position at San Luis with a | wearisome of wars, are all nations competent to | {8 cotaing from the Brogily, and flour from the West In- boats an hour to Barclay street, two to Canal, and two to Chris- | Friday. : i re_ } her banner tothe breeze, for her sons to husten to its force of 25,000 men, having it in his power to full upon | the task. ‘They have no onstititutional the rates to which prices of food and freights had toph oval signe tas nex cer’ from Exoboken, Very PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR Clear it ere saded, that ss have only ee rare at onan or ty to the relief of Vera | objections to raising one and are or “ev sae pe 1 toast cgtpeon ttt 2 raded, LBANY, Daily, Sundays Excepted— | to meet the enemy under that banner to defeat them. Cruz. Against such a contingency it was necessary to | resolutely determin Gen- able loss to some of our iinporters, who will bave to Ett op Se rnny ape lane oe ep Through DirectAt 6 o'clock, P.M. from | With auch troops our arms are irresistible, and victory provide. Were 14,000 men too pumerous to besiege 6,000 | eral, and have just sg to have one. with | disgorge some of their previous gains he had tf eda! abs er"eiontty 2% ier, between Courtland! and Liberty streets ov ein | i8certain It mattors not who leads them to the field— men—to keep Santa Anna's force, swelled frightfully by | these natural and political disadvantages, they have Politically speaking have uothing jee sage 4 about the state of queen and ber husband king of the French playing unts fromthe East Indies whoever be their commander—they must triumph, How the accession of the local militia, at bay; and finally to | either to continue a war of which nebody can tell the | pew vite ig WITON, ( ceats per mouth. ‘The tax in New Jersey isso light as,to be | ,, Steamboat ISAAC NE a soareely falt by the owner ortenant of a house’ ‘There | leave ow Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 6 | gioriously dovs Doniphan (tho Missourian) overwhelin invert the place ao thoroughly that no troops or supplies | cot or the conel PL are some hoautiful situations for cottages in frout of an opeu | S08 Tanoat HENDRICK HUDSON Capt. R. G, Crutten- | the Mexicans at Chihuahua! How gallantly do we tri- should be thrown into it ? by a ridiculous retreat. are at loggerheads, and t sauuare, where the view of theriver it uuobetracted. Enauire | ger “will feave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, | winph in California, on the banks of the io Grande, or When one considers the strength of the works, and the pe from this most awkward dilemma is now | some deep game. The Solan eco amtyern || & o'clock i ; in the province of Vera Cruz! Gen. Scott's army com- ¢ontingency of Santa An appearance, he can see no | the question in the Senate. By the more passionate it is | are pacific, and the mercantile accounts decidedly more ‘At Five O'Clock, P.. M.—Landing at Intermediate Places— | prises men from Maine to Mississippi--led by Tegular ‘ mole-bill” magnified into a “mountain” in contemplat- | recommended to act more vigorously than eyer on the | favorable. and an increased business is anticipated. 1 ‘~The second story of the house 18 Duaue from the foot of Barclay street. nit * 6 0 vaent p! dito push at o1 1 Mexico. To this hould be delighted to hear that you next to the corner of Creenwich street, cou Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, ai TR. H. Fuery, will | cen: OF by emotes, generals from different Stat Tobe tas oh aed Scene ws ite goose akaiasien ve = present plan, 2 ato pba nce to Mexi i Be ir ~ a nag ly nents } edn my 4 yes Are x phe but the Mexicans cannot stand before them. Who b 4 not q' Live rooms with Croton water, Sc, Hent $200. In- | will leave on Monday, Weduesday, Vniday and Sunday after projection and execution of the sand with infinitely greater force, | blood and treasure spent before matters are settled. Your a. or to confess their folly and their | Spain, where it would noons, at 5 o’ch Neves fora moment, that Santa Anna will be ableto means to the end, th over get the T " 7 4 OF > 8 boat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Thos. N. Hulse, | resist our advancing columns, although his troops ma siege was eminently scientific, h these convictions, | that it is almort certain that the capture of the metropolis | ermy it certainly in no enviable situation, and should the) fg ater RENT A Cotton Factory of about 2.000 ai0- | ieave on Tuesday, Thursday and auras ahensboor, aS | be posted ou their mountains, or strengthened by there let usexult in our Diilliant victory, and cheerfully com. | would produce uo more effect than the captureof Tam- | take Vera Crus,it will prove a grave to thousands ; thie 2 isuse Waorkmen'eDwellings’ Saw Mill, Grist Mill, | o'clock. i . fit tie ye | batteries? It is the character of our people to be brave; mult it to the military criticism of this country and of . Mr, Calhoun’s plan,which we mentioned on § is about the season when the fever is most fatal. ‘It i Ww unfailing water power. ‘The ‘place and ‘water power | |; The above boats will ciate Albany in ample | and with such materials as compose our army, they Europe, 3, , acknowledges these difficulties, and may fortunate for us that your legislators have not suceeed- are well adaytedte general manufacturing purposes, and on a CE ae eee eo ae eee ertaken after 436, | SeTOnatile, - perhaps as an exposition of the least ed in making any addition to the tariff of duties—it will navigable (stream, convenient to New York or fuundelphin. | enc, P.M. soar Fram the Monterey Pioneer.] THE ARMY. Which the Americans ean get out ofth the imports from hence; Indeed, there is now an ., 32 Burl "7 Ali persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this | «2 thousand cheers for Missouri !—f glorieus vict ‘The Taglioni landed at Jefferson Barracks Lieutenant | problem to be solved is, how to apply the sc « good business doing in Manchester in goods for your 26 | Line, without « written order from the captains or agents. iq Three hundred Mexicans killed, pnd, foe hundred Love and twenty-six privates, army equipments, kc , | Mexicans in the least hese Bown the ‘most effe v BOORE TO De: NS hiable for rama ee par age or freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C wounded—Only one American killed, and one mortally from Covington, Ky. ner. this end, Mr. Calhoun proposes that the line of ly With us seems to be on - Bd asi with all modera provements, Apply fot pe onthe wharf. __mre | wounded, seven slightly—Chihuahua in the possession pale tie, “sith eighty Ilinois volunteors from | the Del Norto should be held up to the Pass, and should | there is more doing for the Kast, and China, for raalls, bee ES K. DEL VECCHIO.N in the building, iC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY of the American army. Chicago, eame down on Saturday evening, on board the | then be continued due west to the head of the Cali- | and your ports. Our home trade ts also better than ‘or to BROWN, B. OTHERS & CO; U. 8. MAIL LINE TO COWES, AND SOUTH- in the 28th of February Colonel Doniphan, with one fierald They immediately took passage on board the | fornian Gulf, Along the river it would be the more ensily | miglit have been autictpated. | I. however, “ath a0 ‘No. 59 Wail. AMPTON, AND BREMEN. regiment of mounted men and twelve pieces of artillery, Clermont for Cairo, where they rondezvous previous to | tenable, as the Texan borderers might be thrown in « icing hy have re: cently ment—eley Pie short-t weed Parka 1 hours a day for twelve months, and then ~~ MILLS, HATTER, THE splendid new stea Offers a Hat for $3 50, equal to any sold elsewhere for INGTON, 1750 tons Parte ip WASH. | 924 men in all—all volunteers from Missouri—caue in thoir depart fo Citende St. Lows, 36¢h uit, | momenton any point in peril, while the uninhabited coun- i? Frederick | contact with 8,700 Mexioans at the pass of the Sacra. ‘“"°" 4eparture for the Rio Grande.—St. Louie, 26¢h ult. | Pier Witch its continuation westward would run 4 Hewitt, Commander, will start from New iver, fitt “ tie — re ops fe o- | only ten ho I do not approve of thi ier 0 pence priaciple in the sale of Hats, has wow completed his | “See Witt touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passengers | Wounded, while that of the enemy is eight hundred.— quested by several persons who intend going | five regiments and three forts, and at an annual chy If there be the demand, the usual quantity of goods will arruuge ments 10 ny «| and freight, and deliver the mails for England, Franceand Bel- | He also captured ton pieces of artillery, together with ® to Oregon this spring, to state, that there will be a meet- | of two and a half millions of dollars. This is, perl be produced, which will require an additional number ginae Jerving Rec aiiece Sey eves mpi Sealate. | sium, and will then proceed to Bremerhaven. ; large quantity of supplies, and teok forty prisoners. ing of emigrants at the Court’ House in this place, on | exercising the strictest practical economy in the indul- | of mills, and will consequently find employment for « edie tla Sisirown tele inithres Route oF lens, 2 eXwonere- he Washington is bui rongest manner,with aview | Mexico will now surely believe that we are not merely Saturday the 24th int. It is requested that every per- | gence of folly, though it hardly seems very likely that } greater number of persons. ‘he surplus laborers will net “ i to being converted into a . and subject at any time | fighting, as Santa Anna says, for grandeur, but foran a i f the people who are unconvinced by Hannibal ad portas | be so great, which may keep up their ratio of wages, but An experienced shaper always in attendance, that every hat by offi appointed by the President, both son desiring to emigrate this spring, shall attend if they peop! 'y Pp may be fred to the rest upon it to the perfect ease of to prt ches Geastrwocion, She haa tweo: engines. of 1000 early and an honorable peace. And although there are enn do so, ax the meeting will take into consideration im- | would send in their resignation when General Taylor is comet t reduce the profits of the employers, who have the werver. ‘This will b ‘n heaping up riehes.at the expense of the health and lly administration for having ongaged the country in an un- will be a general turn out on this occasion, as it in im- | Ofcourse provision is made for the contingency so ¢x- nfortsof the poor. The cotton market, within the laat Wow fork to Southampton, or to Bremen | necessary and cruel war, and those, too, who do every portant that the emigrants should fix upon some day | tromely probable that no nogotiations are over heard of, | two weeks has been improving, and prices, are now 4 to an important point, perdeuler atten- | forse power each, and accommodations for 140 lirat class and thore inthe United States who delight to denounce tho poriant matters connected with the trip. We hope there | removed from Monterey to the mouth of the Colorado to it, wr 4 PRICE HAT STONE. 44 second class NS Ki ATS AND CAPS— . thing in their power to render “aid and comfort” to the for starting, ® place of rendezvous, and many other | and in this caso America is to retain permanent pos- | Ja higher than they wero at the lowest point of Mareh oi pecan: onder AN, Apel 3, . ie enemy. they must not think the war will not, or cannot, juatters important to the emigrant. "This is @ Matter in | session of the line thus occupied, or, in other words. the | The circular, which I shall enclose, will show you the ale of Caps forebildren and boy also, the new, aay, hoe eu or Southampton to New Yor! ‘3150 be carried on by our government ; en the contrary, they which the emigrant is particninrly interested, and none | original question between the Rio Nueces and the Rio del | quotations. Your Inst advices showed an increase Ia \e mannfactare of fats for ge must be well aware that the government has but to un should fail to be in atterdanee, if im his power to | Norte isto be settled by the coniiscation of California, | your rece ¥: ave Bamviater eas. Ral Pope gem dbout Si6 tony freight, which will’be' charged | fold her banner to the breeze and her sons will eagerly — i le in addition to the retention of the debatable river. t, | ly antieipa vied toca at i78 Chatham ‘Squares where | according to the nature of the goods, offer g., All letters | hasten to sup ort it, oven to rally around it and sustain "Gur town, for the past two weeks has been crowded | however, our readers should be distressed at the apparent | d viv, darability and economy are combined to adorn | Must pass through the post office. Parcels, for which bills | [ton the walls of the Montezumas, if it be necessary to with strangers from almost every State in the Union, | want of due retribution in this clusion, we beg to in- | ex ‘ a2 Im’ hewn pts, over Inst year, of 60,000 bales, but it ie fal- i that next steamer will show some material and some ofour sanguine friends here do not tthe crop to exceed 1,700,000 bales, which would 7 | of lading will be signed, will be taken at $5 each carry the war that fur inio Mexico, to conquer a peace. and our atrects be ore the aspect of @ city than a | form them that the gain will be a very Irish gain after all, | afford us a supply too small, even if our consumption be eT ~ | For passage or freikht,” apply at present at the office of the | Stexfeo should also kuow that thors who oppose this war gmail inland town--not #9 small, either, for it_containsa |“ Siry" suid Mr, Calhoun in his place. i reduced fully one-third. Your manufaeturers will re MAKE MONEY —The axiom that fan Steam Navigation Company at 41 Broad street, am tries, inate,” i¢ alinost as old as the invent alter Ist May to No. 44 Williams street. are but few; that they have no weight or intluence even population of near two thousand. On ‘Thursday last a | question; thirty millions of dollars ar 10,000 bales, and other countries, welt 5 but the i ‘Agents at Southampton—DAY,CROSKEY & ROSS. in the party and comimunity in which the more sensible oompany of emigrants landed at our landing, of about | pushing your war—Is there any man wl <tuust avo 600,000 bales. | Even if for diree dollars and fifty cents, “ g jremen—C. A. EKEN & CO. aud pairiotic portion of them ullow them to mingle— twenty families, who aro destined for Oregon, From | for California fifteen millions of money y ‘were to prove 1,900,000 bules, our prices muet Prjrand by Nobertam, at the Phenis Hat “ Havre—WILLIAM ISELIN. But before this war is ended, these reckless despisers of the number of emigrants alrendy in this vicinity, and | arguments must have gone home to the Senate, and | be higher ; for the spinners hold absolutely no cotton. Kot Sere Wolteee ett caitts Ga make _The second stenmer of the linge iudue enure of conatrae- | heir gountry's interests will wish that they had,in the the daily additions, tho company will be very large— | taught them bow infallibiy certain conduct, in uations as | It ie hil in the ports, and how much ? little over 900,000 Manufac x This a ai 1 wheimen” iil bein readiness inthe enauing fall. __a211Mr_ | onset, washed themselves in the waters of pattiotiam, larger perhaps thaa any that has ever yet gone out.— | well asindividuals, is exciuded from the ordinary chances | American ngatust nearly double that quantity Inet year i dhladieeiinstrprearnienrsane i , | and caine out republicans Independence (Mo.) Iprit 17 of prosporing. By Mr. Polk's plan thirty millions of dol. | From India we shall, perhaps.this year have an inerensed SPRING Ae AORITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN site a naa svat tb lars and fifteen thousand lives are to be expended for a | but freights there have got up so high as te Janal street, and No. 190 Chatham st, A) * mis ’ 4 - ideration of fifteen millions; by Mr. Calhoun’s pments—£7 per ton have been given, This cd Nutris Fur, Hate at $8, and only. char: and 430 horse power each. under contract The Siege of Vera Cruz. Fine ix tue Movsrarss.—On Tuesday a fire | Smendment the same valuable ohject is to bo gained by | be a fino Raredet for shipowners, who, foe some a quality Moleskin and fine Nutria Hats. ea op ee ey er ay to Pap Mr, Evrrox:—A constant reader of your paper, on broke out in.the charcoal collieries near the re- | gn annual disbursement of nearly three * | past have had hard work to make ends meet se ae peters hece natok a Gerlicen wt ing CAV EDONLA Ey account of iis rendy and full record of military events, ce of Dr. Samuel P. h, about four miles from s res a Money market remains puch in the same state, Ne ance at tae iu this indiepeusable exticle of dress without ser BRITTANNI. 1 was both pained and surprised by the communication Cumberland, Maryland. Three thousand cords of wood (F romp the London News, March 27.} ange in the rate of interest at (he bank, but it is feared. criice of couttort of appearance, will please give hima call.— , of acorrespondent “C,’’ of Washington, dated April 24, were burnt at the collieries, The wind being higu, the The peace society—if it funds are adequate—ought to | they may make some increase this week. The Bank of Also, © general assortment of caps of various Tings at redueed 1847. ‘ 7 fire was soon communicated to the woods, running be- | vote a medal to President Polk. His burlesque invasion ‘ tained rome relief by Russia having pur alo Imte This communication is unjust, alike to the aecom- fore the wind, until it reached the farm of John Iloye, | of Mexico is more likely to thre t on wars, by 0,000,000 of the French rents, and this will “FRENCH MILLINERY —MRS. UNDERWOOD ectiully informs her fiends and the pubiic, thet has removed to 110 Hudgou street, between North Moore and Franklin streets. a29 2w*rre he subordinates who 60 suce Exsq., in tho occupancy ot Mr. Retter, where four thou- | making them ridic strongest argument or He characterises the siege gand rails were burnt. Mr. Jacob Devore, residing on | the most eloquent p tious nor a scien- an adjoining farm, also lost several thousand rails. Dr. ‘Two American armies moved by land on the Mexican PHE Ad CA, THE CANADA, | la appointed to sail fro our exchange with the continent, but ave x draw of bullion for America Sarah Sands and the Cambria, ft is reported in the . LAC ho EERO EO tifle attaok,”’ and in corroboration states thatthe city of §. P. Smith's stables were saved by tho lulling of the | ¢rontier. ‘The one crossed the Rio Grande at Palos Altos, | papers, will take out trom £500,000 to £500,000 of specte . WILSON, 291 Grand street, respecttully 4 Vers Cruz was badly fortified, and that we lost no engi- wind at night. We have not received any further par- | the other in the vicinity of Santa F This has always a depressing effect on our funds, and informe het riends, wad, Stnaeert eee eedscae Veer neors, tho most exposed him in a siege, He concludes by tieulars. At night, when Will's mountain was lighted | only know that a desert interve on railway stocks, whieh, at present, are drooping. H Aw vrorment OF Spring, Mulliuery, to whieh the Galedonis,..; saying.’ this affair of Vera Crus is open to military up by the flames, it presented a very boautifal appear- | suri; that the men are dying by dorens | critieism, and will re eive it both in thiseountry and gnee.—Cumberland Civilian Kearny having set offon a wild-goose clase to Cali See Attention. “Mrs. Wilson's’ stock comprises | Passengers’ luggage must be On boar un CaLamiry To Grierix, Ga f ey,” ' " \ —About two chest and most fashionable Hats, such | sailing. ‘ Europe—and they,’ io the conductors of the siege fornia, Colonel Price takes upon him to disobey the Ps roe z a a id Shirred, with achaice assortment of | | Passige mouey—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to (amare fit scrmplase Mt Rereafies It shall be referred to, - ordernef Iie. contender it-ohief o'clock last evening, a fire broke out in a house ae » wort side of Hill street, the front oceupled by ( and Colonel Ax for the Alt the rehing any distance into Mexico has —There were cleared at the Col- | Willoch emulously disobeys Col n West Troy, 111 boats up to three | Doniphan a pendently dout of clock, P. M.. of Saturday, ‘The full number of bonts | grand army w' oO Pe ain cer, 4.000 anon, with Dassed the eollcctor's office in this city up to 1 P. M., to- | impossibility of m secured until paid for. hill.” Such, Mr. Editor, ia the sweeping condemnation perienced surgeons, Wright as a silversmith’s shop, and the back part ese ships carry No freight, except specie, rec by H. MeNell as a dentist ostablishinent, 1 ie supposed the fire originated from rome coal In the baek part of the their work! ‘Mra M. WILSON, 291 Grand 4 between Allen and Orehard sts. For freight, passage, or any other jnnforma ee is i @ train of artillery of nearly Tl ; 2 era tod d the rive . house. The fire was soon communicated north, dewn Jiners wanted ot the above establishinent. AtHARNDEN & COS trifling loss of 63 men of tho army, and 4 of the ‘sy, was 232. The full amount of tolls reset ved up to 10 obliged the ¢ aeed ide " a river Ue mbark | iit street to C. Lewis's large dry goods and hard a | pF In addition to the above line between Liverpoo! and Surely this result, with auch disproportionate o'clock Saturday night was $13,257 09.—libany Witlas, | their troops Oars. tend paaage tate Ue oileae can | Ske pore houses ‘were both consumed, 8S BOOT. Halffax,and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her me facie evidence of #01 May 3. y attack Vera Cruz, A land passage into the wealthy and | Wich of thei contents. The tre next coumumed ah hea hal yD Majesty's government, to tablish a, ine between Liverpool | thinks otherwine. Let it be Foecneeec having been found impradticable, the invaders | Wooten & Leak’s dry goods store, and Col. Shanaon’s le lady patrons, thet New York direct. The steamships for t vice are | Yeavor, then, to show that this operation was skilful Miscetlancous, ‘ampico, having been found impracticable, the invaders | 7 WN) tg 4, the first ovoupled ight to manufacture | how being bnilt, and early next year dae notice will be given | Conver, tiths 'O tie eet taking up “Cg ‘Tho commencement exercises, at Cambridge, took | have resolved to go round to Vera (run by sea, whieh | 17 Ugh gy d the ext te = jastie walking Boot, now 0 fashionable | ofthe time when they will start. Cuder the new contract the | planned, sw 'y / up “C's . ee they wight have doneat frst. After the loss of saitx hy L. Shui Hand and France, ‘The recent im i y months, and | challenge boldly to commit {t to the military criticism of Place y y: fainily groeery. by Jose Martin, and the last in. England a steamers will sail every Sata it KS y y groeery classic a many men (by sickness), the invasion has yet Other manufacturing companies at the Enst are adopt- ry fortnight during the other by Mr. Morria, unfinished and unoccupied, ear, Going *! | this country and Europe h shoes with all the elegance Pec ately between Liverpool and Porton, and be | “MCS na nad looked to bloody results and superhu- ing the Lowell rulo in Feference to the extension of time The original plan of advancing upon the capital having | 0P and stopped the further progress of the fre pa Se oe ‘ailthe tween Liverpool and New York, ____ be man ‘exertions, an evidences of a well conducted enter- allowed thelr operatives for taking thelr meals youn abandoned, the superierty cf the mes E | te South wiong Hill street it first communicated to « he ee oon $i |) fri. and pew * s] : . ' af pnb r i e DRA ON rise, is shocked at the ense with which the city and cas- ; F ; ay of ts small house ackloford as a storehouse, nue Hom te ara ote a” whch enanot be RANK. OF IRELAND WA 3:0 | Kewore waken ; forgeting that this eage aw no lone cal ienley, gn the eventig oft | thot Gstover, 16%, | {20S Sitting Hontatansouny astacked [tice to white aioring enabiohinent 1 ‘apecott, beg to inlorm i wero the results of ightiy planned attaek. With an. os Court, no sadoi or bad artes Bape gg iad eng thene y of Thomas EB. Hicks. and SPRING STOCK OF tHe Pali, Tt Tat they draw drahafo | other plan this conqaert would have been difficult Ba ee Ure eek. iisicams vee gives uo Cou itts: | ieee eee ee ene ened | thence to Gaulding & Ferrell's warehouse, all of which BOOTS AND SHOES. large, or small amounts, (ayable withoutdiseoant,) direct on h, even fer him Garclock ou Seruraay evening, Bed sb 10 o'oleed there | Comrie ss ccciutes bry ous troop afver Ha: eopterd were entirely consumed, and most of their contents, The * SMITH & RISLEY the National Banke of Ireland, Dublin, of any of the numerous ted om the plan of a bombard- was no prospect of their agreeing the purpose of testing, the effect of the climate on then next house, oeeupied »y @ confectionery in front, and by pn will prove this. Th TAKE THIS METHOD of informing cheir sustomens branches throughout the are. great oljeet of the siege, _ Tho roguo who Intely stole a wallet, containing notes | A humane experiment this: and the Mexicans # perticinl ve, and well se | Also, drafts can be obtained able in all parts of England, | Castle of 3. Juan de Ulua, n re Hatton nn tailor's shop ; the second adjoining s owned and occupied by Mt. Cherry, and the Ma mpcid Children’s Gai | Scotland, and Wales, on application to ; , Be. and money, from a young lady at Boston, and subse- | solved that it shall have « fair trial; for, abandoning the } why Bana pemag og Ladiees BRST “te ‘emseaeere, | WiCSPAPSCOTT, 96 Somh street, | was armed with 128 guus, indiadiog Palshansand ¢ mor juenily returned all but the money, stating that that | land of the vomito, ey are understovd to be ferbity ing | tage gel Bho Rep bomen agen oat, Rhoes and irogans, selected | ntorh_ _”Beeond door below Burling Slip. | {a7 | eer rom the main Iand, it seemed equally should be subsequently returned with 6 per cent inter- | the passes on the de f the great table land. | it is | yiown up, eaving the brick dwelling of John G. ifill on parghened for cash, which will enable FOR LIVERPOOL—New LineRegular pnck- | go neninat the efforte of a regular sioge. With no power est, has been discovered, superior penmanship was | rather an ingenious device to Keep th ones Chet side’ asa prevention oh progremotthe Ore. vill be opeu until. ten, o'clock in the evening, et of ath, Mave splendid, fast snfing packet toget atit, It speared then that we were compelled to the key to his detection Herra caliente, where the minenin of & tropic! Mr. Latimer, of the mer office, wax oouside- t ERIDAN, ‘Cape. Geo. B. Comish, will | (O80 Picid blockade by sea and land, in order to ‘The project of tapping the Merrimack river above | Will Kill thei off | it is like bg Ut rably injured in removing a portlo stairs, None of the railroad bnil has been | jared. nor did the fire cross ident Polk | posite, alth of th Gmaivery sail as above, her fegular day, » del cane of the press down wtey Serehmuts an opportanity to examine thetr ; Ory een Meee nares raject, of tapping the Merrimack river above | Toran in th Stock when not otherwise engage ' starve the gurrison @ ‘ut, fortunately, this fort #o Crammeli’s Falls, and bringing the water into the Jack- : , MITH & RISE gef freiehe on pasenge, having eae ior Carnet ee ree, | strong |. other respects, had boon fatally neglected in a gon Company's canal, has been rtarted hore.—Nashwa | it is obvious that some miaglving to this ham st., directly opposite the Chatham | eee FE. K. COLLINS, 56 Sonth st. | yital port. Within reach of shelis, it had no bomb- Telegraph. haunting the councils at Washington, Pr mephitic Gre! et to the stores op- igh the wind svt in that direction, It ts im- — — Price of $15, for ite guns, The garrison, too, were ex- + eae “ “4 ‘ + - ‘and his cabinet are far from sanguine that the American | jogeibie to give any estimage at this time of the probable LOOk AT THIS. sien oe petatiy GARRICK, Capt. B. J. HL. Trask, will anc- Fancils. it war necersaty thea to tt ssald that the experiment of the wind wagon is | Tr Nii he better able to force their way into the in- | [oes ‘Thomas Hicks perhapais the greatest safierer. In ech USE RECEIVED, 4 Inae tot of Gratien | eve ne 8 find sail Jane 26 day. a7 | Powed bombardment, A large number of pleo vonaful. i Sr ne Vera Crux than from Tampico or Matamoras. | sddition to the lors of house abd store, and eontenta, we Fren the best and” handsomest ever in | ~ oe FOR SALE—The hull of a vessel jast launched, | firing shot and shells were sent down, the plan We fear this will prove a very unfortunate spring for | 4 new plan of operations has therefore been devised, and | understand that about half the cotton in Gaulding t& y and will be sold at the low price of $5. Also all kinds and now lying at Rahway port, She willearry about | that the fire once opened, an Uninterrupted show the fishermen in this county—thus far it has been a | Major General Benton—a civilian and diplomatist with | Furrell'y ware house was owned by him, Mr. Brewer lemen’s Griters and Patent Leather Shoes, and all the #0 (0 900 tons; 98 feet on deck, 23 feet heam. She | that the fire ones open te ei gune, ruin. the loKing business for every one of them, on account of the | » military title been sent with three millions of a large tion of the cotton consumed. itetoiensg hh Sete fnd, 9 | Geatauswer Cor canal river, oF comet service. Inquire of the | OF Ahelle ANNES oat and by ite ineemant. action unusual eenreity of fish, ‘They aro eatehing small quan- | ‘ojiars to buy a conquest, Hefore the people whore ight, Me MeNeill, White & Johnson, Wooten, ty, ot Gus clipper, Busklns | Subseribers, at Rahway, New Jemey, 4. 6 1 ve pepy, GNivent’ the repair of damages. Under this tremen- tities now, but scarcely enough to pay expenses.—Elkton | country has been invaded express any wish for peace, or | Leak, Shulman, Shannon, Martin, Shackelford, Lewis, ; Haren’s Boots and | ag imme H.R. SHOTWELL aren storm, it was confidently anticipated that the (Md.) Whig ‘iuvosttion to submnit, an ambassador is tent on the part | Burr’ and Cherty, have all lomt lately, acme their entire 3, Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers of all the ation of hostilitier. all, unloss insu! - eastio must fall In thirty-six hours, Kvery one knows ‘In Boone county, (Mo.) about a fortnight since, a Mr. | ofthe invaders, to negotiate a ter Mr, Lewis, we understand, was in- Hiodys all of which will be sold herp. at 267, Broad FOR BELIZE, HONDURAS —The Bank JOHN, | that it was necessary to push the siege, for tho vomit James Hendrick died « niyaterious deathanda post mor. | Andalthough the invading force door not hold one rood | sured on his stock at $10,000, and the store house was ma imerchanta suppli kag en. R. GARDNER ove port. For freight or : ‘athand. If the siege had languished from a seanty tem exumination being made, it was decided that hin | of land outside of its eantonments, the ambassador is | aico inured. We know of no other insurances, Messrs mroDarvain on board, ot 10 F ALEXANDRE, ery, no condemnation would have been too great fur death was oceasioned by poison. Suspicion resting upon | furnished with a large sum of money as an equl valent | xt Block, Dersey & Knott, Hill, Brewer, White & nig eer . Za Southeareet. | us; forwe had thousands of guns in our arsenals, with Samuel Grubb, at whore house he had been living, and | for any territory they may find it advisable to retain’ | iiicks, and Word, Murray and others, suffered considera iin Line—Regular Packer | Very facility for their transportation. As fur ns ican Mra. Hendrick, wife of the decensed, they were taken | Mnjo General Benton is rent to buy a conquest, Mex | hiy by the damage to their goods by remoyal.—Grifin FOR LIVERPOOL-—New Linge otng. acket | ascertain, we designed to bring 40 mortars, with the pro- before Justice Sexton, and after a long examination com- effersonian, April 2B. of the Zit Mayo Eh EFT Captain Philip | Ber Proportion of breaching guns, to the attack of two mitted for trial, Yose'tons burthen, will sail as above, her regular seeded That this nonk. innpseraab! bee hg td 7 _,A fire occurred at Dayton, Ohio, on the 20th ult., 7 ‘egnable om OF oh destroyed $30,000 wor nf a) Soak, enald Deve toatcewranly vurrendered before.» SISh Gevsoreal 9ue0e0 wurtt of property, LONDURAS.—The WEMYSS can now accommo- if immediate a) h can soldiers are to be shot with dollars, as witches were yh some conturles ago. A few dayn b Major Genernl Benton left Washing- ————-—_—— s operations, he got involved in a fracas | — Tn the Common Plows, at Dover, N.H., Dr. Hiram Gove of which some biographical | has obtained a yerdict for $437 50 against Azariah ass tre mtreet, between Avenues © and I. Vyill have no obdectiony H desirable, to attend her pupils st there own re-sdence + freight or passage, having splendid, large and comfort Verme—'twelve Five Dollars, or # ween Dol- nly to the Captain on board, hot had Ww have imagined, _ The extensive bread and biscuit bakery of Thomas | \ilustrativeof his qualifica- | Venti, for abducting the piaintift ’s daughter from Ro ere ner Quarter wn simone | SUle state roa a eer sic Bei Piet bye Baga bei oy rah Wienion, ee aieans should Brown, at Georgetown, D. C., was destroyed by fire on | tion for his new task annogan, animadverting | chester. ‘The mother, Nirs. Mary S. Gove, reparated OARDING | it REE Two kentle- . WObpIvLE & MINTURN, #7 Bouth st. | have neglected victualling their castle’ Friday morning | upon a speech of M Benton, arked that Loy ir peger we Lynn, in 1842, ‘they Nore a My imou_and. thelr wives, of five or six single qenlemen, ean rice of passage $100, h Mr. B ’ t The follo 0 © growth of | that gentleman to have been all day ina | the Society of Friends, but Mrs. G. was excommunicate pe ,seocenenter J cad, NUL bound, fu. ennty aeicet wie packet fo the queen 2004 tone ertnen Con ee tothectty ee NT ee ae tishition not to understand what he was doing Mr. | i 1889. The father had taken the daughter from, the bed rooms. el a je: situat Fitton, 7 " « gs " oy 8 proceed ' of op! m - q it ns Peiide fn Carroll place, Apply at present at9o Spring street. ine day, 2 n26 In C.’s own words, “ A battery of seven mortars and a imo, 1947, | Hannegan was proceeding Jam of opinion that Jack- | mother, and thi kod os by cog tin with but here he was in- | cause he nasisted in re «iu few pieces, placed in position to’ batter the weak walls of ie, 1810. 1890, 1890, rep oo | £00 Was right when the town, did the work of devastation so thoroughly, jit Queent--- 9%) pt et that the garrison had nothing todo but surrender.”— § Louis o said tha’ TgNd TATE A600 ee MGnlony | tevrupted by eriesof “ Order." Major General Benton | whom she now so” {squ °5)852 24,806 46,000 | insisted upon Mr. Hannegan’s words being taken down, to the Superior Coust, « city, The case will go up RN AGESSEL WANTED—A rot bi NO COMB MAKES <Hools: by. of 2000 barrels en, to proceed to ; & MINTU: ‘TY ‘nee TEPER COO No.1 Burling Sip. th OODHULL ih