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THE NEW YORK HERA. } a = Es: ec NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1 847. Pike Dwe Cente. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Correspoudenee Herald. | full; late bis THE NEW YORK HERALD | C4 grea COWES, anp souTu. , Toren eee Mmlitac | buvarterning a jaceattionry pertermeness, While | writan another note. jn the midst of wonderful har. The Mexican War. ESTABLISHMENT, STEER gindel awe teocneki The Grain Market—Publia Education Mecewre—Reli- | “tye tusrivat ree 7th the y emmezeass ergot | chores. fadependees whole sek thericciret tha emeee SE Nar cae ee Os ieee ene) | Yorth-west camer of Falton and Nassau sts, our Secte~ Ruseien and French Afeire— Queen | day the dt at one osloak. and soutinued ight days, | actin mhioh four diferent’ otinaseiafour aidsrest | | am indabled to vicareds Copetan eoeet a Christina and the Affaire of Spain—The American tv bl aon mpg! om ‘Tuesday the 16th styles are performed by, four orehestras, in such aman- | Frenoh Transportation Company tm Mexico an ue JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Victoriea—Theatricale, strvet. and the windows and batconios, in fact, every | ing of the musical detail ben fhe: heaves Puen tains aoe Natok Sietenoes fromm pelt to point, It may be CIMCULA Tion FURY) 1 UUSAND. The annals of history furnish no reoord of any thing | evailable plaow was pane with rich Siappernt contradictions unt thy mighty gushing | From Perote to Tepehunled... . .7 leagues", or 19 : ae oi like what bas ocearred in these modern times, of the ines tashangin sna robe mye arietid Teck of vounke aay monsures, Teaembles « perfect cata: |“ ‘Pepehualeo to Ojode Agun.8 : a eenigumeteraieedttoce de teatro supply of food furnished by America to famishing | those in ry Aad long tho street, and on the alde- | especially calculated fox Lind, see pl el nae eit 2 | Ojo de Agua to Napaiucan, .5 CEKLY HERALD—bvery Saturday—Priee 6 cent les. ; 5 Napalucan to Amozoc. 5 \ Europe. Great as were the hopes built upon Ameries, | walk. port continues until a gun fires at four | noble opportunity of eclebrating « brilliant triumph: Puebl 6 SRACD 'FOR"ECHOPE™ ier) ateum Packet day— | hore voy’eeneh, aud aseo fo the supplee she might be able to contribute they | Sergent take epaatage thereeiteacs Sareiges tnd | tha petorm s perfot ‘ecncar with two foot dts ia | Amogog te Puebla,» = -§ rs Picea er con Sh per auvutn, payable iu advance, | mage from New York have been more than realized; and highly as American | tho horse race to co tn, Usudll elkavee Ge tou \Ghoen, ey ptevel el eng r : (AE eg eT “Rio Prieto to El Puente. - '9 Pa teat reba irre pare ml Susesiase. + Tesouroes wore rated, it is now agreed on all Lands that | teen horses run, without riders, decked with ribbons and | to distinguish the vocal from thy tatramcant tie | El Puente to Cordovan. . «6 HOVERS ieee he tall pices shin pag hg OR Paap shamipese te Now rest. {hay eure gameeaese: meges, So oe Srivan Seren ened oF balla wit Plo seecnaiamnanoed into, base efforts, together with | Phebe iret ay be * ce. i J el 0] inks, but in- e singular ing voles | vs fa * * taaonn ‘Phe Fropsiatoe will not bo responsible Carervors thay | Bosman. a ‘The effect alroady produced in Ireland by the amuzing | Stinct of the animals gives thespirit of competition suf. | a genius of the fist clase, mallee taitaciag te tate | Actual distanee per carriage route. . fl which will’be’charged | in-pouring of American supplies, is most plousing and | ficieutly. ‘The prize 4 rich banner, and a sum of from | imitated 234 miles men iciet them. * | ‘Lestimate the leagn FRINTIN¢: of all kinds exeanted beantitoy and with PP Fa ee ile hater ot tae teractions, the * Mise en tended for ‘ 30 to $80, us t 4 7” . ‘The roads are still infested with bands of ranohi despatch. i Must pase through the post ote, Partie for Chick tuts | satisfuctory. Hard hearted speculation has suffered s aes the mee o pee pA cbaeporl meh FE ef eg coca prenginpie beigetinrd : who fire upon our wagoners aud All letters or communi by mail, sed tothe | Of lading will be signed, will be talcu at 95 eacl t retribution; those who had hoardod up stores, gome mad ‘e y horses, military few miles, and troquently with fatal - wt be postpaid, oF the portage will be der | Ollading will be sig ibe 05 e0cle. aor the | Jus ) real, and le of plaster. ‘The last night finis! bands and evolutions, battles, tubleatts, aud the most eqnantly: aioe. 4 non money remitted Chesan Mane Noptatalta Uacateas nt at eisnd ores cad | waiting to being themous atexorbitaat, priess, locking with am iumination, every one having a taper. T gorgeous decorations. “Sayerbeve has led the orchostra faseedl ty. hotel to-day, qneh wie 8 mew aiter Ist May to Nowa Wil , anxiously for increased soarcity und yet higher rates, | ‘ivacity aud eutbusinem of ‘the Ita reamson aeveral thnesand once by partioular request of | Are tiled in te ea ant | am told that two or three APARTMENTS TO LET. handsomely faraished, | “Agen wiptou~DAY, CROBKEX & ROS. tte taken the alarm, and for ear of a” wtil-greater de: | PA4Ea¥ once from the most acoann tc the imperial seions of thw house ‘of Napavurg. ‘The | goa Jalapa” ‘Gen or furni a joore street a ye J opera fers considera! rom t! f * tal3 Te? re Hers AM ISELIN. cline, begin to bring out =, stores. vem sound | PADoe 22d, to-morrow, the Americans in Rome ccle- | nrorwnted on the beards of rue Royal “Operate” ‘Berlin, | Bw to detach proper guards and escorts, and et the ROOMS TO LET—T9 1 ict. to single geutlemen acomaer ofthe eee tre eeee tone era mneanee Somme Daas the day by a dinner, Thrones cae inany changes having boen made to render its chasneter | S42 tine to move forward. eifectively; aad Govermer (aR two fine airy rooms, unfurniahed, with mariie mautels be e market, — 4 eee to be there. more fitted for the powors of Lind, It is needless t Wilson ls even weaker, in proportion than the Com- ect nnd grates, within five miuutes walk of Wall st. Ad- & counter:pantc, ‘The speculators In Ireland are in. | PvE there. had a ft 1, attend A 7 1 tion of every | mander-in-Chief. It is surprising that no few troope are ress J A Sa Ihe a m6 3t#re BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | fluenced now by + far of plenty, us they wore intu- | ,,verlarday ve lad a fonoral, or ir qin ae ee pela ha rahe Maecenrorsation of every | viva from the United State Cos they not be COTTAGE on Staten Island to let, situated at ROY A pa? hac mrhe! Sonanas.p Smnee. betes. Dy, @ Aas offeax i” price afwliene tele | Bostoa, who ied of Weury of long standing. His re: | feebieas hae ee by ‘this musical phenome- : he squadron, or « part of it, will mext iid] Pighmonds buts few rode frog the sieamoat inp , meh not een much as to-alfest, peroeptitty, the prissorbeece, | mains, at his desiro, wlll bo takon to Amerion pon, Vielka huts.” and © Vielka mantillas,” resem: | Porte "tetagth’ poutaward. und take poasomion of mriiited throws bo in perfest order. “Apply to Newtoa 5 ceppain Al or change the aspoot of things. I atlil believe that the _ —— bling those worn by Lind in the opata: are Sf great | touched. I fancy, will be Goneenene, abe first point Jee Rew li Hh rout mis 3t"r aT her calculations made in my last letter, will turn out. oven Vienna, March 20, 1847, | vogue, and the gentlemen wear <Vielka oaps.”’ dater- | poucnel! fan eapeated Doan ence. aut Bille saute desirable location for « manufactory, ORMBIDL Capiain Ge tually. to be correct, and that the scarcity und high | Description of tie Carnival—Lent in Vienna—The Mue maled not to be @ jot bebind the New Vorkers and Phils. | live the soldiers’ echt "asold-thie Kina cate? Decwrou ih ad (oth rey onthe anks athe ACADM, aman Wi : priccs will continue until after harvest, Foreigu ardern | sical Season Wabeitilian mee ivenne se aad portent; | They havo chated long enough, aud need seme Achy wee wa as the Turtle Bay” teamshi ilding are it tinue to ‘ t! tati bien A ‘ ury Btn jerform a ep ere t ; ie ein otis ie inte of ground well englowed Lige ye AMERK / ih "hie NIAGARA, of grain to the continent of Earepe is maintained a¢ | In thls far famed motropolls, the jolly beer-drinkers | in overy drawing room. and in addition to the Robert | find it and play ait he Ce a Ata Ewo stor +8 fine wel a _ 2 . 1 5 ; « ” . as e we M intae sultstantial bm tiomedsately on the ‘wharf witich bas | Vautals appovatea © anil rom Liverisokasg tke Poemithereeing eno things te Likely to continue, | and merry sausago- devourers among the “ people,” pro- | Quadrilies” and ¥ Huguenot Quadriie.” dnnsect fs | gq’ 28,0! Sty wagons eatne In qenterday, and one of dean now be aaed & dhe wharf, which seApel a, 1907 themarket 2 Creasional vory great fluctuations in | perty go called, sing a favorite song, the burden of whose | Worms ete, nothing of the Vielka,waltees, pot porris, Harted Ra ei reagete field to-day., One of seventy good order. and ready for diate use, as ‘May 4, 1817 Parliament has again assembled, after the Easter holi- | Thyme is to produce the conviction that “there is only | marches funtenies. hundred will probably leave toomortcrel eethe I pba ag Gome nloug side aud make fast, itrenders Bee days: but at rot little of interest has ocourred. It is | one Viewna—only oue inrperial city.” “Ke giebt nur ein of thesia ecient CET n which the atnuds | ‘Tho Mole, and the squares in front of the custos-house _ These premises will be rented for a term of years. Posseu- Caledout ny 16) 1847 fhought that the remaining moasurcs for Ireland will be | Wein, ee gieht ure Kaiterstadt.”” Familiarity with | gale, appreciate her wonderful genius, they have cnured | STi! Quartermasters’ ofilces, are rendered almost {mpase- edi Apply to tr 7h ‘be Onboard ‘the dat to | hurried through, which, with the government education y able by the quantities of government stores, implements son immediaraly. 270 ee aan 0. WEST, ealitzenders’ luggage mast be Ou board ‘the day previous scheme, will form the only subjects of general interest | MAny thinjs.may, and do doudt docs, produce contempt; | medals of gold, ellver and bronsy to be struek, in com- | Sp war, &e. piled up within them—wagon bodies and misiets No. 35 Wall street, third story. Passage money—From Boston to Liverpool, $12, do do to | with which it will be engaged previous to its final diveo- | but a familiarity with Vienna and the Viennese, serves | Temoration of her appearance on the Vienna boards.— | wagon wheels, bage of oats, boxee af wine barrels of pow- 3 7 r “Narrows cear Fort }\Halifa sia is lution—for this is the last session of the septennial The medal presents on its face an exccllent likeness of | Jor pork, beef, a e HRATIL TOR, MOURE, st the Narzows sear Fire WHR ieee sdeurid antl yald (or Go Piennial par- | only to induce a profound respeet for the trath eontain- | Lind and on the reverse ies cree reclining on a Inurel | and upon one auction en oslpryoimloere tema amaiitan fy be he Gubssriber begs to inform his H ts ‘ ed in this people's ditt: branch—as the symbol of song among the Greeks. — sie rea on ‘ frieude and the public, that this favorite place of resort ships earry experienced stirgeons, Some excitement, has lately been got up among those peop) iy. yi KB among the Greeks.— | able confusion. the reception ‘of company ro, Height, except anecie, received on days of sailing. who do not belong to the Church of England, supported | The joys of the enrnivay havo tolled their Just peal, adore this is the polar star. with the device of the |” ‘Almost all the Inborers are Mexican citizens, mules, Ne i Cente es DC BRIGHAR Yer heer, Scbome of pubito Stusstion, “ration to the government | and the musical festivitiee of Lent aro in the full tide of | {ity cust, Noren Star order Nescit Occassum.”” Below | and full-blooded donkere ? sel ence citisens, males, pees AtHARNDEN & CO:S,'6 Wallst. | scheme of public education. In the United States the a vont ure in the full tide of | the emblom is the inscription: “To the great artiste, advan: One Irishman would do more than any five at THOMAS MEINFLL, 7zInaddition to the above line ‘berween ‘Liverpool ‘and government is in the handsof the people; but in England | BAPPY execution. The travelling Mustelman was not Scomhonenthnsiastio sdoaizes ; + | of the two-legged Mexicans, and three good horses and. Fort Hamilton, May 5, 187 mb awere_ | Halifax and Boston, a contract has becn entered into with nHer | itis in the honda of the church ‘and the aristocracy, | far outof the way when he named the period of the Car- PP ret kode tac peli Onabisee he Lara carts more than twenty of their co-laborers. teh PAVELION, NEW BRIGHT and New York direct. for this service are | Hones Soyorn, that Heese rte Lited Stateseduea- | nival the crazy season of the people who live towarda the | prcnnumbula.” and” Norm Proceeds to London, to fuidl | whten erent Prion RS RTE hE se Bet Lee Fag The proprietor bexs to info now be Iyext year Peet | tanger in. Ielade oe ea eee moe setting suu, and related of them the most wonderful | an engagement there. The latter, to all appearance, is | niches eat ‘ 1 that he has made consid ofthe time whenthey willatart. Under the new contract the | dauger—in Eugland, on the contrary, to put the educa- fe dnnnoens Shore, The latter, to , nee ¢ london his back, In this manner many ineuts'w this eatablishme: Saturday during eight month tion of the people into the hands of the government, is | things to his listening brother Mussselimeu, whose very saisitdbahe operatic iene fr the i Bs two of the | will curry four hundred pounds with ease, while they building, gon the other mont to put it at once into the hands of the church. And this | beards shook with marvel at the recital, At a certaly atandingabe the homered taka bale Ca would siuk under half the weight, carried in the ordinary in what ia virtually about to be done. Thi manner. ‘hey wre lit i 7 Of this measure avem plain enough, ‘The whole rising | Period of the new-born year, says he, the serious Franks | t0 re here, are very sich on = ecked peo Breil td 0 uanned her, but very generously propose to the | ltorses here, aro very eiaall, and general” steep ; but tou “divine Jenny” to fight this matter out ainong them. fly denomi eneration will receive a religious church education. | are suddenly attacked with a singular mania. ‘They tie y, i the demand of our army has already bad the effeet te Sikedel titcetbous we cvstcy. Hine dissenters, already few, divided,and without iehe, | bisek: Unscemly masks before their faces, put on’ the | *ITe ifshe will only appear and do tho singing. | increase their price about seventyctve. per sents ty aces th i . : my On leaving Loud dit, that. Dupouehi P dell ex. ‘The proprietor is sow ready to treat with families or pasties ‘ f ence of any kind. will be almost, if not entirely, extin- | most outlandish dresses and costumes, und in short, dis nda tO eagene Rae met’ kat yupouchel. of Paris, | recent contrast the quartermester procured @ wishing to ‘rooms for the season. addressed to the mublic, who wish ta remit money to | guished; and when the Church of England te quite rendy | figure themselvon to such am cctent eee tee eases | intends to engage nd Meyerbeor, on their own | pretty good ones, at twenty-five dolla bh. F hin Cup iotal; lroadway, will, rogsive varsedinne co ¥ part of” Ireland, that they draw draits fo i bs rf 9 ine ALE cs rl ane HBR WA ‘any part f f to pasa over to the Church of Rome, it will hand over at | knows not his own child, and the brother cannot recog, | terms, to bring out “ Vielka” in the French capital arger lot, he has now to pay forty-dollarseash. Mules rans between New York and New Brighton, at | the Natioual Bunk of Tratacd Dak eee casceut) dizect on | the samo time the English nation tothe wuctent Feligion, | ulzo hisown ster: Thus attired, they repair to cortala cee arte attr amet in Vienna are the and Jnckssses are dear. ts the vine branches throughout the country. and all will be settled harmoniously, with a due rej y decerated and brilliantly illuminated places formers in the imperial city ; and itis said. tn Trade i gradually increasing; whether improving ee At 8 ond 11 A. M, and 2 and 5:20 P. Also, drafts ean be obtained, payable in all parts of England, | to the fortunes and interests of the great folks in of resort, where, during the deafening noise of number- Lis yi is said by ju y ‘given by the most classical per. »M. ae the 08 | not | cannot 1 will add the following statement, rom forth River, New Vork—At 9 A. M. and 12 | Scotland, aud Wales, on auplicarion to Fcc cred in the compromise. | As protestantiam | lere instruments, they Jump about as if stark mad, until | {At no city in the world presents productions superior | which is. neatly as correct ce the ciroumstances enable Maud dh Sand Pe Mand saure frequent. commanieatons £4F EAPAUOTT, 06 South seme, -'T Nan bescuaee rere a0lo, senda's philosophy ‘of which vir- | the perspiration atrcaime from the cntie ae This | {0 thew in every thing that tends to form the most | me to make. No government stores are included in the will aeettblished as the seagom advances, _alorh _Secornt door below Burling Slip. | tue and good deeds are hardly considered to constitute | lasts for stoxne weeks, when finally the mania eaelve thee highly cultivated and exquisitely perfect musical per- P Toe Ais Tin anew rendyitor theusepnden of Cprmpany. FOR TIVERFOOL The madnificestnew | a part, it is cary to woe that almost any superstition | co the highest pitch, the poor, deluded. sovla barron Tenet Beetle ea ree gaicns are from Haydn, x Ltrourarioxs from the 19th inst, to the S4th, OA ES say EST etal 28) SND Teamship SARAH SANDS. Capt. W: C | must, eventually, triumph over such cold-blooded infi- | eatly, on a certain morning, to the cites of tae Hossrt, Resthoren, Von Weber, Meyerbeor, ote. ete.— |" inclusive, agappear per the Custos flonep dooks— (six PiQFER LAND COTTAGES TO Lit OB af Say having a Punctually on the tith | delity. ‘The diasenters, as a body. have in this day uo | churches, where thelr prieste screw tuber te thee ct phd arpa eomidng ternynh gnay Php id. the | days) neat Gabo di Somes Beates island: serroesid bitied foraimited number of Second Cabin Fax: | M0ral Influence whatever. The world has discovered | heads; whereupon they suddenly’ rotten Go sen pcr ey Perea are alerays quite recherché. aethey exclude | Per Daulsh brig Kcho (part only) . over ees, and commanding an tusurpassed view of the city, | sengers, who will te take a eed oe Stee ices eae ymmounts to, and holds it in the | quietly retame thetr seeustomed occupations, as ifmo- | Sli but aristoeratio Idlers, who have ¢ediuctually proving | ber Speniah bark Venus, do. da. f Hie, Bay. gud its islands, aud the: Ocean, while the access is | | Fersois desiroas of engaging second cabin passages for their | contempt it has brought upon iteelf, andthe consequence | thing had taken place, Ido not proteed ta sey cnc | thelr attention but the means of ost effectually proving | Pet Danish brig Wilhelmine, do.do.. y h gaging age: inosae | p 'y their superiority over their fell by indulging in | p ‘ , the distance to each. ferry being less than a mile. friends in the Old Country, to leave Liverpool on the 20th of | ia, their agitation and excitement against the government | this naive tourist has done Justice to the Vienneso, and | nuyanbuts which SNCS be aan ce a | Per French bark Nouveau Cuntabre: Thay gpntain as follows, vig +— June next, for New York, in the above steamer, can do #0 at | plan, meeta with no sympathy, and is hardly noticed, | morely relate his story to wpectmen- of the ideas of | Satinges ate celebrated fen ike nese These | Por Hamburg brig Margarot—nay . Bagatelle—A parlor, ba ing room and 3 hedrooms: Prices charged for serge paacurers by applying to while the government plan will be carried with trium- | an incorrigible Turk in relation to the ures of our bi 8 GEO. Oey pi ie) - heer LM i. RF formanoes of the | Per Hamburg brig Sirius (in part) Crow's Neat A parlor, ding room, library, « bedraoma, | ng etees Pe We ES k Co..83 South Shine petose Carnival. We see in his opinion the very symbol of | YiFtuo#s on the planoforte, und the great number of | Per Broinen schocaer Herasie iio aid 3 servants’ rooms—ettached carriage house w' for FOR LIVERPOOL—The splendid new | ° ‘Thero is little of general interest to communicate | Eastern inactivity and lazy eave, und eanuot but pity, us end re Play df exquisite skill ix realy surprising. Oak Land—2 parlors, large dining room, 12 bedrooms, bath- steamshi ARAL San wil ar fone | since my last, ‘I'he monetary crisis in London fa getting | the being who docu not admire the wi:duess of the gait Jo aiena Popectahle menaie ORE: | room, and. 4 servants’ roome—attached carriage house, with tarily onthe lik dlay: havio exeellentag- | Worse aud worse ; thousands of traders in these days of | pude—the life of the rocling waltan the macs Bene, ome uf the finest performacess cli dering the | FFM Domasrie Pours, during the sung stable for Shonen! ax at ee f lon et heretic ilaRensasi eee | loece fo puyatee OF tT ep eeted eee ee eee | deme te: tne Polk, aid the poatry of smoticurof the ma- | winter takd pinoe atten eine ree one the | they way ccc ccc ve dnrer eee ce Jee 100/000 08 beaut rreaien ey, in gommpan the, wae of 17, saves of | snd the greater portion o her vertunbelug curser” loans, in advance of their expected profits, and money is | surka. : 4) are erected. % Eaate aor Treat eetarking in her will plense make im. | getting tighter und tighter. ‘The effets will bo disas- | Tho present carnival sosson has not heen a very bril- | SPY one of the lions, whore popularity would clash with | ‘Total invoices reevived in Cuxtom House, on board foot of | frous kn ve PAR, 080 4 leMURRAY, ni Corner of Pine and u ee be, f im house of Austria, and whieh UNION EINE Of PACA TS to and fold and oven where ft can be, trade is so deprossed that no | imperial atria, and which circumstan the opera, to give a concert during ‘opera hours, us it extend widely over a great portion of the | liant one in the court circles, on account of the death of ot ee community. for money can hardly be got now at any rate, | the Palatine of Hungary, who was olosely related to the bia ee raahe afar moucyrerie tes te Thste 9 ae | Dates ox the aby e i 0 7, y ME fe of i | mediate ay ati (terms very moderat ‘aapely to Madame GRYMES, at her fesidases, Cabo. ds ecin cation ( JOSEPH Ciintoa street, or to mi tay $100,000." * © two classes of duties collected from foreign saloon, and then to the headquarters of ome | yess! : ‘ ' dependence oan be had upon future profits to moet in- | clothed the entire court and nobility in deep black at an | Concert ~ Sony | vessels. One called the * inport,”” or * foreign” duty, PHRE Gope aati wil al Goat Ve | evleable paymenta, Ns OPO" MNP Uri we praca "bare was but one of the | Oreony meseceay eg ies siraye it nl | aod th ctr the’ musieipl™ doty” ‘Tooter i the ie York. Mayand from Liverpool an tie itor Juigther |. Affaire on the continent continue much in statu quo, | brilliant court for the maguitieence of which Vien- | beefstesk d li stnglatse havot late become quite fashion, | L&¥.0f tonnage dues, and other mere port eharges, and ff cranes tt dp. the sawn of “Wartohegtary within ya. Her aceommiodstions for cabin passengers are | Russla aud France are drawing the bonds of union closer | na is renowned. ‘The nobility lave sympathized with = sanglai @ quite fashiou- | is uy follows: RE BERD A a LT ba Bm Timed dumber ofnecond rable eee cnegomamodations fora | and closer; the Parisians ate shortly expecting to be | the court, and their select balls have been Love numerous | “U0, | taste for classical music is by no means, hewever, | 2 Provisions, & per cent ad valorem. taining tind ite ‘te Alte acres eh limited number of second cabin passengers, in airy and spacious | honored with u visit from the Russian Czar to the court thageeenel If ww turn to the other side of the picture, confined to Vienna, but seems pate: 4 oltuedito n4 sane | On Wine, cider, ale and porter, 15 per cent do fifiven minute ‘of tite raitroads front on sey a aiked mes decks. foratcernge prasengers, | of Louls Philippe; much exeitement ia the natural conse- | however. lhe people--who, by the paren seem mel- | genes ofits first love.“ Antigone,” by Sophocles, will | OU tll vther iquory, 76 per eent do, ind eens ats g wc gel y ner ol ca 2 - These wishing to secure berths quence. ancholy about wuything—we find that the bill-of-fare shortly be brought out om the a a raw cotton, 4 ceuts per pound. - ro hens, with ” pre tueen Christina and her husband appear to have for- | has been every worthy of the guests. We have had © stage of At! On ali other merchandise 10 per cent ad ealorem. satan Spas Dr ever, Uo has bethnd Setarinnd crs] beleer very hue and dye. Tho ailitary officers have Lr dy ea OT a uuvurerruivee Of the | Aimerican goods pay this “ uunteipal’' duty only. Duke of France, and they have left the young Queer to | had their dance, aud the civil officers have had thei of taove Rhah two thovsabd teaen rom op aoe ate ibe goods pay both this and the duties of the herrelf. The poor girl bas a hot place of it; it is said | th ionageen citizens Lave realized to their hearts to site fide tte athée whér fit om iy t att joptin ti | tariff of July 30, 1845, that she has been so wearied out with the cares of roy- | tent in their velect balls, and the Shylock bankers, the | ¢-t Diher Sophiootea wonldway to on anoal de eee The rate ‘of duties given above you have published alty, and the cabals and intrigues of the interested cour- | bull Mendelsohn, it t dificult to coomelec The eeewiih | before; but 1 thought It Deal to repeat it here for th havipg | tiers who surround her, that sho has almost eontemplat- | forgotten their calling and joined in the general gui i 7 he latter could | ble. ‘Verms moderate. Apply. t early application o1 board, at pier No 3 Ni ara le. TSCUV EEN EUH MORRIS, orrisania, Westchester Co—or to street se eeu Se WALTER RUTHERFORD, Counsellor, r FORK NEw ORLEANS—Li 79 Nas York Line of Packets—The fast, sai ABASH, Capt. Hathaway, sail ou Monday, May toth. For. freight mis 30t*r ‘LO FOREIGN G. a Juited Scates, ¢ try Resid id bears, und tbeir satellites, have for a mome: | | | | : passage, aa 0 better explanation of the matter Penns Wane Whaat or ee Walt emmedations, apply ou board, at Or- | oq am abdication of the throne, saying she would not | — ‘The lukewarm professors of. the clacsledt rehook, Ine Peete cuban recta persone, to expre ety ae Be nee a eee tee arr ea ee OLLINS, 56 South street, | mind giving it up to her cousia. the young protenier, | deserted Virgil and Homer fur Ovidand leapaisuore ana Will ever be abie to call forth the ghost of the long-e we ‘dfennprds ania, 14 miles north of Philadelphi in Ne 7 sodrad i jit) | 80n of Don Carlos. Meantime she haa triumphed over | the jurists have thrown aside Justinian, ceased wrang- sc ht | 5 Pet |, The J. M. White left on Wednesday for New Orleans. fhe Yaaren, Sols begg EG meptly cgreraclall eonaetaibete aie oe One ea at Hey hey gt ei ee elated Cae oe ing about the code Napoleon, und declared tueir pre- | Patted Sophocles, 0. TQ. | She was'to stop at Jefferson Barracks to teke om beced an : muptly -orwaed all goo wtdveee P e ry, e fied her to her face, 1 det ; eclured tueir pro- te ‘ op at Jeffers 0 take da b nl promt = FOR LIVERPOOL —The jue haat sailing pacuet | tefused to give up their posts whon she required it; und | ference for habeas corpus, while the vouariesof medi tne miitic tara aente Captain King’s company of soidiers, destined for Alexie -inives isa fiue stone mau ship SOUTHERNEIL Capt, Alexander S. Palmer, | has thrown herself into the hands of the liberal party. | have left the celestial pleasures of inhaling ether, nnd 1 3 nen ,_ BERLIN; March 26, 16 | Another company will be ready to leave cn Saturday tached, feet wide, mi fons burthen, having most of her cargo eugaged, | Espartero, it ts said, has been recalled, and the aspect of | given themselves to the terrestrial joys of the iury te Prussian States General Prussian Politics. | St. Louis Rep diay house, and, 4 large piazzs on the ¢ st, the whole wiviog wi sant in a Lewy da ee Me i affairs in Spain, it may be hoped. may now change for | dance. ‘The publication of the decree announcing the inten. | _ sta John W. Tibbats, of Kentucky, has already re- commodations for a fami 7 jen ce 1 OF . om ; fe cule of existence ; vn, and v1 Tee ee eter ea ert cemaare ma neler | 19 OODHULL & MINTURN, The Hibernia brought out thrilling accounts of your | with his benutiful moctertee waltzing with Parisian | the States Gonoral, has caused less excitement hero three stone houses fo” farmers or tenwuts, together with three | 426 87 South street. ig 7 y m. mt Franklin Pierce has had a sword @iven to him large stove br 1, Comey ig, Stabling aud conveniences for a 7 a. - doings in Mexico, and of the heroic conduct of the troops | grace with the pretty little millin broad. particalarly in Eng- e ladies of Concord, N. H1., and & horse velued ot $500, hundred Nead of cattle, and for the storage of 290 tons of roe Fe SALES Tip hull ofa vessel just launched, | Under General Taglor: We ie the cae ee ee particalarly in Eng. | * wr to whom he has | thanit appears to have do vowed his heart, and following in his wake comes the T ip hacer at # presented to him by rome of hi ‘vut the duce, “with goach Nous, wovon house, granary and corn cribs Bn 10300 ous a foe oe atk, oe eel hares eit | Bonton acted wisely in refuting to undertake ie pre: | fashionably attined tatios ee ea nitty renting on the | 1nd. The reason is, that the English and some of the J euttuat died a fee an fi | atinched. y or two aft ards, algo the advantages of a fine spring honse, s ‘auswer for. canal, rive jected inission, und that, with limited powers, he would | waist of his fair Duleina, the charming flower girl. Anda | Freuch organs of public opinion mixtake the States Gen- ice house, fish Men of two acres, orchards stocked | Ti scripers, at Rahway x dma of the: de bed Keck mnchauee: TT wreeaber with high | then come the plump and hosrty cooks, for why shoul | eral for a Parliament, of « tlouse of Peers and Deputies. | od emo. Many cael be wiicls mice 408. 0. LUFBERY, Pleasure the sight of a New York Herald, Extra. It ia | they not danee ns well as their more favored fellows, | and the Ropal decree fora constitution; where je | Ocean Steamers and Screw Propulsion, q A sc lene H.R. SHOTWELL delightful to meet an old acquaintance from America on | whom fate hus deatined them to feed and fatten in les. 7 ee LN aerens: Henle | {From the English Nautical Standard.) ass orning and FOR SALE—If applied for immediately— this side the water. ury? | Why should not the poor cooks leave their market | im this country view the whole affair more in the light of | We Lave noticed the result of the first voyage of th Bark CHESAP! BARE, 247 fone burthen, bai i During the Easter holidays theatricals have been in a | baskets at home for once, and for once enseonce their | ® measure of Purely administrative policy. In fact, tho | Sarah Sands, a large packot ehip built of irom, toa trae “3 o ecritioe lptaspanannary, a5 al) persons wishing to’ | Gat eee ne HEP aa ARS what glehesty thoromgity | State of unusual activity and splendor. ‘The immense | delicate hands and arms, blushing with the deepest red, ling between Liversoal aud ‘New York lic mind had for some years been prepared to expect a ‘0 * and eapacious building of Drury Lane has been nightly | in Parisian kid of the purest white? Why should their | 2™ y pect) a ane lana of this vensel rvers be wideds Grilfor beauty, woalthtal sitgaticn ad | Simtereestanets nod coppated o9 the mari Toon Frog’ weight, | Miled to a jam, with crowds, to see the splendid Eastern | well developed pedestals; om. which they tee day inand | sn enactment of © more comprehensive nature—the | the whole sutdeet apocey ae eee ete = advautages, itis not surpassed by dl red States. It | 220M feer W. P. lumber, 66,000 gallons molasses, or 2500 bola; | spectacle of the “Desert,” in which a whole menagerie | day out, not for once be decorated a la Chinoise? Aud | establishment of liberal form of government, with | are glad to be enabled to follow it np i A few ree inay be well also to mention the price, S220 ver acre, | draws 1136 feet of water when deep loaded; built under the | of camels, elephants, &e., havo been introduced upon the | then comes another class of balls—-the washerworen of constitutional checks arf constitutional guaranties, in- | MAtKS. We have abundant prout thut aewata maviontion a Apely to GEO. 3) EAP, Whitemarsh, superinte hdence of Mes me fenry_ Jones, x, 0: agvtya stage at a enormous expense, Covent Garden opened | Vienna ORRAaRT ERATE, The eee ba caaiteate ef is aed wid J BOw Mes af the south side of Lot art, Boston. ply at the same time the new Itallan rival oper: & Co. rm acraft cut off from all the contaminating dist: countries without ¢ ooh a with the | neighbors around them—clean, tidy, and proud of th dependent of the will and pleasure of royalty and | Cannot! of a Go On GENTLEMEN'S HATS-SUMMER Si \LES— é HENRY JONES jSemiramide,’ and so far promises to succeed well. ihe | occupation ; and they have for their exclusive suitors | bureaucracy—and far from being aatisfed with what | MUPPOF of & ices, bein con ee BEEBE & COSTAR, Hatters, No. 156 Broadway, will Canning RINSE RELANG.” | interior decorations ure magnificent. and until the arcs | the eomond onsen arene sity garrison, Many ofthein ved. they areinelined to grumble at the | Conveyance of prosohicn dea eee emopolies in tho SEBE. ‘AR, No. 156 Bros i \- om. o . L he 08 01 gers, luce on Saturday next, 1th instant, their Fashio. m6 70 ni Leake val of Jenny Lind, who yet delays her coming, will | are blooming and pretty girls, and, as they make mora | &' RK curtailed of its anticipated “fair propor- | or tittle serviewte the ame fastiie souamuies eee entlonyen Hi atte het dans a T. NICOLAS, from Havre. | S¥ccessfully compete with the Queen's theatre; that is,| money than their male friends, the latter are alw, Mons, Wo have asked for brend, « Prussian | ing eargo. Wemay therefore consider that except for White aud Pent Beaver Costar Het, gusting brome hig, will plense’ send their per- | the old opera house. Mrs, Butler is still starring it iu | invited by them, and wo to the unlucky wight who tas | WFiter of rome note, (whose pamphlet, by the way, was | the coaveyance of mulls and first class passengers, steam Ibe wiih Liahoneae tn eoeatert te Serer, bs Nara, Nite "All goods'not | the provincial towns’ ‘The other theatres, with ene or | the audacity to intrude upon the washer-women’s bail, | Seised by the police almost as soon ns iasued,) “and they | han wot (al mow 1 Fue sent to the t sefully employed on a large trimmed ia a new and elegant manner, two exceptions, are doing a good busine without an invitation froma fair protector! {lis fate ia | Have given usw stone.’ Unfavorable, however, ux we | scale for long voyages wud the merchants’ servieo. The Also, Pavama and Straw Hats aud Caps for Gents, Youths iL 5 - sealed—a soap-suda bath is his inevitable lot! ‘The | the first impressions crested by the document in que fi ‘Sanda ta thi tate te and oli on, He ___mvls Me ii ef at Mt rose aplentid: fase soak packet Rome, Feb, 91, 1847, hotel-waltersare not a jot behind the travelling public. | pene ona beginning te give way to o more cheerful | bed met ge ree tr toeted er ce ant HOW TO MAKE MONEY .—The atiom that . ship BHERIDAN, Capt. Geo. B. Cornish, will, ‘ Ae Se ied a whom they live to serve; and the English Lord—the | #4 wholesome state o} y. therefore, in att: Imp. saved is mor , igalmostas old asthe invention vt | positively sail an above, her reculer days Theatricals—Mount Veewviue—An Eruption Wty | Grenehi dugutg— andl the German wollen ‘ean seo | to the trite old proverb, itis Tyrone. therefore, in attuching great Importance to the Money itself ; but te principle of selling a five dollar HAT | For fi ight or passage, he for three dollars and fifty cents, was first UT pg oad and is now | dations, appl lise 3 Robertson, at the Phenix Hat Manufactory, 89 | or to ‘alton at., N. ¥.. and 63 Fulton st, Brool es This si Price of passage $75, stitement we believe will eutlice to make kno ¥ ing superior farnished accommo- Night—The Carnival in Rome, $c. $e. is Wharf, foot of Wall 3 COLLINS, 56 South onan at. The Sarah Sands was built at Liverpool ne ne plans of Mr. Grantham, consoling en 3 I now address you from the imperial city, so far pe teh thelr own, Personal super brethi an or Sat jens smpentanes: than, teh | She is about 1300 tous, new measurement, ont 108 bono on, Wi: t " - os Lag i cipal i 7 e oF cor ence rs. ca vt De ae Caen atOrd and the last that was | belongs to the Aeut tom. and why ehould We rot berating | tes, ich an Saxony, Bavnrin, Heme, key kes hat as | BONE. Her first voyage was commenced’ on the 20th of w p anal F LIVEREGOL— the only regular packet of | left to me of Chriatian Europs, 1 might now, like Alex- this clings has the brilli yrtuni , provided with constitutions framed and modelled on the | y20U8ty zi stage —— ‘ompson, and wrement "we believe, Ue OH, LI VERECOL The only rexular packs ie! tho brilliant opportunity of learning + having encountered most revere gales. and « few delays, HATS, SPRING STYLE- and favorite packe. ship STEPHEN WHITNEY, | ander, weep for more worlds to conquer. Through all | floemeut of manners aod Srittenl propriety of etiquette | Tort sepproved principles of the Bentham rchool—ail | she reached New York iu 20 deow 10 tose To glvo Buhayt No. 1 Canal atreet, aud No, 130 Chatham ae, | Surther 1000 tons, Cape Popham, will sail p yon the | climates and different Intitudes have I traversed, from | {yidet the most distinguished tators? And then comes | very fine and grand to look at, but to every useful intent sells Mol some idea of the state of the weather, we have been in. vam at, | Parting 100 we eames SONOHOPE Call which tek im and purpose very little better than so much waste paper. | [0m | Heli a Fer bh tor a ameeoitee Moteohio. tod fee Heche Kane, | the ecetiamodarion for cabin, 3d eabin, and steerage pas- | the snows and ices of the Russias to the sunny and as ite vais would Indistate, und. the | The cherte says one thing, and the King ani hia migie: | Fmed that tho ilalifax steamer, lich preceded the bh hs themselves in miniature, capitally portrayed by the | than no bread. Whatever the 'y ou board at eet, i e | Surah Sanda, was upwards of 19 days to’ Boston, and Te lise at’ $2 50 having the appear are w ip ports and as fe Yi Orkid ti) aud dually, when all eth a do another—the former proclaims universal toler. poe had Abon h togconomiae ip this yey eee of Pine street, oF “TOSUFH MMURRAY, % | ZmPerior, | too bare seen my Moscow, but without its | toen, ‘who have beon om duty Incewantiy dicincrni | “Friends of Light,” and the Jews, (het iene ay, the such a. vessels The nest thing to be Tirore peice cbooraatatet cabo or senoms Deke ates mi % Comer of Pine and Sonth streets, | ‘efeate, and every night for weeks, take advantage of the few | POOF one! @ former guaranties liberty of the press ie d is the amount of stowage. in addition to the space required for the machinery and coals, ‘I hese oc- | cupy less than one-fifth of the length of the versel. leay- mm for nearly 1,000 tons of cargo, besides large and cent cabina. m houre duping’ whieh thet ‘eis nd the latter appoint @ whole posse of censors, support. | te FOR LIVERPOOL—New Ling—Regulas Packer | | The last time 1 had the ploarnre of addrossing you, | hours. during which their emp <M ttle a fidelity | et by a guerilla of moucharde. And why te all thin? \ BEMOVED FROM 333 GRAND SPREET Shit QUERS OF THE PES Cink Uncket | was from tho city of the music-loring Milanese--the | Wiich proves then tebe cee sne necessity of | Becduro the bulk of the people are not #uffciently aliv a owery. rs. ) . Ho y re 1 JE! EST, C: «fe c i — ce it o e mium Dress maker aud first premmnin Straw a: Ay codnouse, 1250 tous burthea, will sull ae above: her regular | PAx# Of Italy—whero I saw the great Risley achieve | making the most of the only night In the yeur that toe ike tapi es oratrent en manui@gurer, javites the public to inspect her day. satisfactory resulta at the Grand Alla Scala. are free, If. then, the Prusal ipo n ical Ib Silk ved Straw Hats, Dresses, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., having splendid, large and comforta- And now, farewell, oh flesh! (larnevale)—for atime, | If, then, the Prussians are ripe for political libert Bowery. From ver 7 years experience in this city, ad prat m ¢ Captain on board, at | _ | left for Turin, where theatricals were on a shocking | farewell to the litistian Aaturnalia, aod, sen vcat Bier] pion! cua aeetin ie weet ested i forts {0 plesse, she hopes to meritand receive the patronawe ort F : te : * | got one; her they ure £0, will be shown by 1 eae efforts to plone, she hopes to WOODRULE & MINTURN, a7 South we, | Sling: ft being close to the carnival season; and to | sures farewell--and let.us fast and be mevk. Dut i | Rtepa they take to. widen ‘the narrow sphere of cetinng | olect so long desired but not till now fal witained, NB. Straw Hats cleaned andaltered. The trade supplied | Price of passage $100. make preparations for which, they usually close a fort. | UF season of humility we must have amusement; with- granted them by the deerees of February 3. But to ita therefore justly mark this as a new era in steam riton will ached he Caieeh oP the Wee ned AME JRO | night. before ; besides this, the samo artists had been | (Ut, that we Viennese cannot live: and what is more } Granted ihn by the deerees of February will be w tar | MMVikation, exceeding in importanes, if we are not mls- : méawere | Briton, will, sceseed the Queen of the West, tnd ail on het | geSt'anrd heard fe ceemt eae, amine Artin Souk Orn Oet tine tie ree ne AUG ited to the. ore, | Fito of the French tate miuicews ot OO seein | taken, any previous step in this most dmmareces peek - iLSUN _ ary my ‘da past, kame operas re- | sont moment than the harmony of sweet sounds? In | Si! baton si lh te tpoe al aes of our nafional strength. There are other fe \~ MRS. M. WILSON, 991 Grand street, reapectially peated so often, as scarcely to be recognized. Businoss There are no materials in this country fora Mirabeau A r ther features com: feforms her friends, and strongers visiting the city, a dull and beavy--the manager losing, mance | leaving the goddess who presides over tho “light. fan- Fra wre nected with the Sarah Sands that deserve notices, and thatshe bas how,on. haud s large aud very puadsomne and these ‘pamone mie aia cat there poet tastic too” wo commit ourselves to her who guides the | °° ® Sitye Afra porite #* | add greatly to the merit of the experiment assortment of “Spring Millinery, to. which she , avites their atten Mrs. Wilso oct dy ave here then a case where steam power is #0 hes ], | plied that considerable mpeed is attained during « long y | Yoyage. with # vessel having large carrying powors, the E hati, | Possible to that of their volatile and inflammable neighs T saved “ to talk over affairs, and a horse or real estate could be aati whe Siusiae pear ae ae retcreemphatl- | loca beyond the Rhine, Featine tente in the taverns | Wo have been atta cat eee alt gree bargained for or purchased in the partierre of she Royal ty ix concerned, the present season cannot be cuiied a | 84aK0 of Germany and the Germans, and whatever { ew propeller, ; ; it must be worked at a high velocity. that eith brilliant one; Jenny Lind, the nightingale of the north, | ne, is sure not to be done quickly. Hut what of t iitiplying power must be applied, or the opines ‘be vs May 20th. uperior by peg lay pce Theatre, with as much facility as at the Fxchang 1 COLLIN Me eee” | nected something new, that they had-not yet witnes it Orles F. - sdeely ‘ with her protector, Meyerbeer. have frightened the | Political freedom is not the growth of m day, and tle | Worked aL l than Sh dusiradle (and al- tha sh any other qstabliabinest a asretitively no goods will be received ou board after Wed- TO ee Cree ak (euill (og il: l-amabe wurddans weaysstigter timbers bees itn | Beraen fre Of iverty which blossomed and bore fruit rah Fonds are eonpled, di. Mrs. M. WILSON, 291 Grand st, pours Te Hows Oflcins Toke @. Weslralt & Ge. vamley. path, alian | 204 the numberlets host who were wont to enliven the | 202 48 it was planted, ia. after all, but a scurvy shrub, between Allen and Orchard ste. Ten good Milliners wanted at the above establisliment. atone who? here a short time since, engaging artistes for his Italian 13 Opera for the apring campaign. He has a host of tal Jenny Lind, whose sweet singing in the German arRING at Orleans wharf, foot of has entranced all middle Pistons never exceeded 200 feet highest speed attained by the nd that the a u 1 zonds to their address imperial city, have fled and given up the sole possession | '% Comparison with the old Eng! oak, whose hardy | Packet ship. OSWEGG, from h f the: grove $0 the wreetiat 4 | strength and native vigor are equally apparent in t forming an engagement for forte nights oy cance uke | time-worn fratue of Britain beri, nad the verdant and jt. THE LADIES? CONGRESS BOOT. LJ B now dit urope, stands Grst on lusty youth of her trans-Atlantle oflaprin thuat ie te machinery also ts placed #0 low in the Wall street. Consigness will please attend tose | Syefige, but Bann, of the Drury Lane will diepure her | receives twenty thousand dollars. It ban x0 far. been Fh barter tille ay ey pring. veawel that it is many feet below the water line, and acts : ire - | Seon “ / ; OF 4 r r to take place on the 11th , - P. LABOYTEAUX, 641 Broadway, desires to in- | Fe “(Pag their goods imm ly, without farther notice. wing elsewhere than at his theatre, under « eontract | Drilliant in the extreme, The In piece of the season 1 Of the States in peace On 48 ballast for the ship. chatean are fitting | hing made nrangement fog the right to mansivctnte ON UNES he nit elasti jot, wow so fashionnble N LINE in thahighestetreles Ie Pagitad sid Pranse,” The recent ne AND FGM iy Brats and high shoes rely sail on Si ‘ form his unmerons and frebionable lady patrons, that | “mit cuted some year-ago, but it will ‘probably sed like | i#"Vielka, othe Camp of Silesia,” composed expressly | APML and apartments in the Roy I for her by Meyerbecr, and I shall reserve for my next a | YP for their reception. it ix un all such scrapes in “ compensation.” Lumley has also on “ Ane y lie will be admitt gaged Madame Friezolina, tho first prima donna in | foyqne te °F Ht and all musical of the presen eae! | that privilege will. be Healy, who some five years ag appeared in london, but ' ' PQ | the deliberations, the: ; made a failure there. She will now attempt it again ‘ the confined pros- | bin, aid ate age, which wi ¢ isnow at the San Carlo, Sig. Fracbini. whom the Virsa, April 4, 16: he same Lime wadords | ending for friends can he Sham brought out on this superior | English papers ray in the best tenor in Italy, but some | Music and the Opera—Meyerbeer's new Operade nny eh enanot be appreciated | [nekeh sailing about the Ist July, Kor PAPRCOPE, TY | diter very much there.- especially the Italians; Six. | Lind and her triumph About three yours ago Mr. Grantham read a paper, « copy of whieh Is now before us, at the Institution of Civil Engineers, in which he stated hin views, and at the fame time subinitted plans to the Admiralty each as he has since applied tothe Sarah Sands, It does not a | Pear that other engineers agreed with him in ti opinion he had formed, and since then large orders he for engines for erew ic stuff will enrble him to make lus with all the seen ee peculiar to his style be held in Lin the State epeakers, and all be taken at Jow rates. Persons mitting the names other extraneous matter. My next will give you fur- | {) Her Movements—The Opera | ther information on the subject \ y. | been given out by the goverumer " ont " ' . \ at SB of th re works 5 L THIS. myl3e 96 South st., Inddoor below Burling Slip. | rope. besides many others. Among his list of dancers i - - . Tux Fan Wesr. St. Louis Era, of the | Yen both of chien Me: Oobom hay Pe an ‘IVEED, large Tot of Gentlemen's TG ee are Taglionl, and several who have every season up- olay pa rok with the promise in my Inst communt- | gen. ‘What ayes boot arrives fromm | be unnecessary. ‘The Lords of the Admiralty now ia ‘rench Boo t an ey N LINE PACKETS to and from Liy- | peared there. Among his new ones ja Caroline cation, | now t: th ji ‘ i ry x, <i ‘and will be sold at the low price of $5. id and, faat sailing. Packewhin | who ig dancing now ne, the Scale, aud who le feat ap. om ‘ake up the subject of matters musical. a8 | the Ohio at wharf a | office, however, hearing of the success of the Sarah ool —The splendi UTTERNE I Ca vs e 1th May ts n’s Gaiters aud Patent Leather Shoes, and a kinds of Bootsand Shoes. Ladies, yon will fi peat ¥ f Gaiter Boots, Si B ‘Ties House Slippers, white and black lo, ‘an’ ail orher kinds and aizes, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Bhoew Boys’ Boots, Giniters, Shoen and Slippers of all the fate has guided them daring the musical season of lent; | number of families who are emigrating to the f ee shediey reek or ce) ” | gions of iowa and Wisconsin. Not unfrequent 4 y Had | been visiting Italy for no other purpose than | which, by the way, has been uncommonly dull this year, | Si0n# of lowa an ‘ten ¢ . 4 ip has splendid accommodations for Cabioy | gy ‘and curlosity, | eoul not have arrived ut | ‘The grent prima donna of voeal harmony, Jenny ited oF more familiow onm single boat. Las vorthose w Naples at'a more propitious time; for shortly after my | 4) wen the oben h r necessary Arrangem have them brow arrival, we had wn eruption of Mount V Mysoif . various val} <7 will be sold cheat, at er Free this spleuded packet, on ay a fs TAPSCOTT. and family, accompanied by Mr. Sigourney, of Boston, | of b ay. corner of Franklin street. M.CAHIDL. : ; OTT, ; é “N5) Country merchauts supplied by the packaye gr dozen. | General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OMe, 9s South thd Mr Whitney, of New Jersey, mounted to the top in | talents of lows distinguished, though meritorious candi- im* mt: will sail from New | Sands, sent an engineer to inspect her, and his report » | bas been highly vatisfactory. Had Mr,’ Grantham not ening the | had opportunities of secomptishing bis plans in the mer Lynx dep ly crowded | course of his private business, the results he has chown. ed of allobservers, and the brilliancy | with emigrants, their wagons, furs ture. farining uten- | night still have remained unknown, oF others might have erformnt b rile, ko, Ke. They are, arn, principally from the | stepped in to reap tie reward 0 justly due to him. “We Performances has been #0 dazzling ns to hide the enterprising States of New York and Pennsylvania: and, | trust he will net stop here, but peboan this important Jadging from appearances, wo are impressed with the | subject, when we may hope to se stall further laprowe: h ee . " t | strect "3 a an ts vara Og Veeurion nithis 5 dates for public favor. The dijou of the season, has | belief that they will prove industrious settlers. ‘The | mente seg SIDS, DOGS AND PONIES — a APTERNQON LINE Sen Te roe ire ne, brincirel cone, during an eruption, | been the new opers of Vielka, of, the Camp of Silesia,” | Settlement of the vast fertile ‘and anoultivated seetions ) * DAILY, dl Wireourin with Orion Ae aT? BUS, Wor Joba trest® wire dig at Veo Contig oes Be aur tact tne famaing lave running like melted tron | by Myerbeer, written expressly for Jeuny Lind. A new | fier ont, yvceualn with m ayeaaage teat hake, | New Books, gent aelect variety, inonty’ to be obtained from : Hint ofd Spring and Corneal the main mouthe at ‘sliort, lntercals of time tarst forth | OPAFS, by so wonderfula genius ax Meyerbeer, in an event | nnd we are plensed to new the tide of wmigeation tending | Fare oF vie Buaoes Haun, Katt Ixptasan—an ace Charles Spaniels, Italian Greyhounds, Set | ft Thomas Powell, Cape Seml. Johnson, will leave th the eruptions. Volumes of smoke and ashes, stones, | of no trifling importance in the world of music; but | hat way -- — | pessregees, for tg tacutbaee eeeiets kas, ees wfoundland and every variety of fancy Dogs; | (Zndays exeeptel) at 1 orcloek. commencing Avril large and small, are thrown hundreds of yards in the | when it is known to be written with direct reference to 4, , 1 | stringer, New Fork sophie ce, ihe wits nessun of land Fonies, he Be. Ke, Teay 9 Newvurgh every morn air, and falling down the sides of the mountain, continue | his conception of the powers of an artisté like Lind, itis | Pint at Irnaca.—A tire broke ont on the eve- | & + he rsnon tac tye tegay ERIE, "AY" —All Bengage and Freight of every description, Bank | to roll, with # loud rattling noise, toitsvery basé, Fach | difficult to conceive of circumstances more likely to | ning of the Ith inst. at Ithaca, by which the | t8¢ loss of the above montioned vessel, It will be rend attention from IEVE, i be at the risk ie i with interest, pe ee te oF " Bills or Specie, put on board of this boat, must be at the risk of | eruption ia accompanied by a noise reremiting that pro. | raire expectation and excitoment to the highest pitch. | range of buildings from the Clinton House, south to the | ae ee ported expressly. SET ecreTor™ selene enered on the books of We beat Orie: | Auoed bys Rie UROMMAEG pngive. “The tea, hes lave | Thestgle of music bepue by Meyerbear in” Robert the | corner, and two rmall shopson Oswego rtreet.together | Jtpavxn wane Easy ron rien Prorun, Burgers «Stzing- GA s Si the bel wow aed Nine | cme _my bulged forth from the sides of Veruviusin four different | Devil,” and raised toa school in the “ Huguenota,” is | with some out buildings of the Clinton House, | er & Co.—'Thiw in the title of a neat little work, which cr other rare aud valuable | yO YTICE aces, aud ran down the mountain side like the iron | seen perfected and beautifully portrayed in” Vielka.”’ | rtroyed. he buildings burat were—, F containg a vast fund of information on the most impor. rds bird seeds of all deserip. TEN ISLAND FEBRY—On and | 10M 4 furnace, until it reached the bax, when it became | In elevation, depth, and elegance, Ht teas far from the | store, loss $3,000 Insured $1,400. Ixane Love's moat | tant subjects, ions, See Spaniels, Binglish and STATEN LAND FERRY-On, and | oold, and resembled the core of iron after the metal had | trivial negligence of the present ftalian school as itis | shop, aud J. Lewis’ barber shop: lowe $600-—Insured Sevteh ‘Terrien for pte at “nd STAREN ISLANDEM wit | Deen extracted, In the afternoon we partook of alunch, | from the heavy routine of the modern German operas | $200, Seth Warner's cabinet shop-loee not # d- Gasmiina Usoasnnn, ty dH Ganesan Reronwe ew + # JC N, 398 Brogdway, ong door | Sines followsnmerl hecho Nh the ibeefitenk and eggs cooked mpon the hot lava, | Every part of the work discovers its great master, from | The Clinton House was saved with diMculty, A man JaMmLen, Burgess, Stringer & Co — This isn work of PARA ad a A LRAVE.STATEN ISLAND And at night returned home by torchlight, pleased and | the enchanting overture to the © grand finale.” the | has been arrested on suspicion of beng. the incendiary. | some threo hundred pages, and contains a record of the CARWIAGE HORSES FOR 8, 8, 9, 10, 11, A. M., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, P.M. astonished at what we had seen, for it was a grand, mag- | genius of Meyerboer breathes through © and | | author's life, and an expocition of gambling. It embo- ot Bipod., Bay fait, dong tally, Me er blood, RAVE NRW YORK and at 4,5, | Mificent sight, lends spirit aud dignity to every chorus. of Miscellaneous, | dies many thrilling and startling ineidenia whieh will be ben iis Linertytatveen, fora tere dpe aaas highs may 10s My As Mi and 1,2, tom gniuates past 3, and at 4.5, 1 Hero, im the Eternal Dity, the success of Risloy has | the inthe second act, choy d'eueréwhich of iuit | ‘The city of Buffalo was brilliantly filuminated on | Tead with eagerness by all into whew bands the book ‘mil re TW SLs, 100 Went wet Nee ork. New York April 19th, ' oe aisr | been unbounded during the carnival, The Romans can | would immortalize the great composer, had he never | Wedueeday evening, in honor of our victurien ta Mexico, | may come

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