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aRighStles of 40 throes fate quailty were made at | JACOR 8, PLATT, AUCTIONE SE Srx4— Salen of 100 tleroce faxsoed wore made at 1480 Fru wilt col fr. o'Glock. at th for ytd it- ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE Further Information Relative to Peace. Prate stre bs. “a lots assorted goods as al ve, | 7 hehe parm Lat rege tas INTELLIGENCE, BY (TBE MAILS? | INTERESTING MEXICAN NEWS, wi " Cc ight aud market steady. ean hardware, viz: loc! jay Monday #. 5 —_—_—___~ Towacco Srzms—Salen of 170 bales were madeat Xo ombs, fi ill be offered the most attractive bill of the seseon. | Tues: ov THE Major Ww. = SE - a kenth re fates, rae tts, log and halter chains, | dey evenme,the joint ANNIVERS4RY «Fk THY BIRTH. of njor ‘ebster, of Mass., and of H. B. Jones's New Vork Savings Bank, at | Wratrnone Sales of 10.000 a 19.000 Ibs northwest | 2 b wrarea, hooks aud hinges, Carolina hi WASHINGTON and of THE BATTL 1 « Bare sid No. 4, (saw called No. 12) Aun ac near the Ameriea | Were reported, for domestic use, av 27¢; for export, 6 a | 2 Sapa ikea Magen (acline ys bras | BAC GP EAH VOTON and (THe BATTER OF PROPOSITIONS OF THE MEX CAN a gerd begh Museum. 500 *0 50 ¢! re are no better Boots sola at the fol- | ®26}6e were offer . ~ D 'y, Jews harps, razor hones, suspenders, cos- | entertainment will be given. Wednesday ning, positively ji dic. hc. doce lowing prices, 10°0 ty 500, that I sell more fine | Wrisxny—We only heard of—33 bbis Ohio at 240, | metics, me Also, copper and jrpanned powder flasks, single | Inst night of the season. Dress Circle end Parquette, 50 ceute; GOVERNMENT. Boots at retail for cash, which euables me {o sell at such re- | FxercHts—Naval stores were engaged for Liverpool | acd double guns, pistols. percussion caps, shot belts, violins, | Boxes. 25 ceuts; Gallery, 125 cents; Private boxes, $5 each. bly low pric: sell first qualuty of French ealf dress | at Qs; corm was offered for the sams port at 4a od; for | Levse placed thuimbles, Lease scissors oa eards, 100 doz statik | Children under ten years of aye, when accompani Feace Intelilgence, a 4 50 to $175; secoud do. $3 50 to Hoo: ide whiy leather Boots. $7. fay mere issmall, my expen’ §. MeVsUTiNg ves, 1 , lucifer mateh= parents or quardians, to th neh patent B16 ; ; flour 1s 64 was asked, and 3-16d for cotton ; fer Ireland, — Half pase a oclsek, ‘Keoleaame ight, and | 94 was asked for oorn. We heerd of nothing new for eau Wes THE TREATY. | Wasiinaton, Feb. 21, 1848. (From the National Inceliigencer, Feb 22 ) 0 commence Competitions challecged, Ucodon tats aentinect A ofeloek. {a Ists to sult parchas ah gelock, N toon performance on Wednes- | The treaty will be sent in to-morrow, if the | ‘The conjectures and rumors of the last three or four SS white bone, cocoa, partiall 4 — te sit—i We g to which our readers have observed that we I gkedae Geaeceen, “yng, cont sats Bree ea ee Hen theutenoe ot deaiea te ittened | PANK THEATRE —TAE PUDLIC @RuareoTaUL, | Senate #it—if not, on Wednesday ; ways aUached am Importence whisit has been Soese with bra: Uonvin be will contr & gras fave cota STOCK BALES Ben ani pocket knives and ac Ky informed that thisestablahment will be reovened for | It cannot be disguised that there are very few Wy fenied to thew, bare ripened ipo seality ; neous thankfulness—Read 21—8500 Marv) ble for retailers, &c. Catalogues ai pobre Me Care yon pl year lat ered pgs who are not carried completely away with the is we announced In @ hurried postscript to yes- hearanl, on Monday the 28th inatant,st 11 o'clock in the fore: | idea of peace, and anxious that any treaty, how- | pigued by Air. Ueish wa conte pat ogee “ea dhe pore of TIONEER—CABINET FUR: | noon, H 1 " Trist as commissioner om the part ‘Goods, ke.—J, W. BROWN Boweny, teeatan men | ever disadvantageous, should be immediately | the United States, and by three commi sloners on the ‘W. BROWN. AU ture, House Fan wall sell this day, Weds 142 Broad way, by. 1 ad before one week was over | wa! MUEL 2, 1016 nd G's cloied ose: id dat 10 12 asked, lol bid. Mary 379 Brondwa Haltimora 6's of 1890 at liy in the city andcountry. | Ohio Railroad chares ¢t 3 rai dy, ‘our humble serveut, 5 Sold by Mrs. JNRV! RS. SHAW": BYNE- e 4 A i . Exeo FITAWEDNESDAY. EVENING, Pebrumry, dance | ratified. ‘There isno question at all that the | Dy % ny gray ae ee ng mahogany d cl f Performance will commence with Shakspeare’s great histor! ie ¥f + ill i i i e Presi by that branch of the Government. a hana Para mrp cal play of HENRY THE BIGHTH—Carharine Queen of | Senate will immediately advise the President | by rmen Fine Cutlery.—The subscribers have pald | 93215)"; Ww ‘cand cot bedstends, hair matrases &e | England, Mrs Shaw; Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. ; | to accept the propositions of the Mexican go- | ,,Ube substance of the treaty in, as we understand it, particularsttention to this branch of their busivess, aad have | s0rbs Kend #0 1. ‘nd crockry ware, pisted ‘wares ten traye, table- | King of | i Mexic as follows : on hand at ereseut the most beautiful and wel lected assort- nA ” Noam I AH coo U ich cut glass ware. girandoles, &e , &e.¥ Vio vernment—perhaps with some modification that | Ist. we between the United States and Me: and f ket, desk, and ring kuives in the city ; 92; $200 Kehuyl Nav, 68, = se = ~ a Cor t " an armistice bet th it vei alamge velocy of Pelt ed eel Gadts genet sreund ser “Ti ain Rac Mech fark, oe Bo Gigaed. 1 OCLOSE A TRUST WILL RE SOLD AT AUG. | Mater Waller ¢.4V. Clarke: Maner Wildrake. 4.11, Hal he may suggest, such as the possession of Tampi- | tyo countries during such tine as the trosty hall Sy . ired. GSA ec . 138: 200 Ni rey, 3542 20N lechs Bank, ion, by rank in & Sou, on Wednesday next, at foxes, 25 cen: ‘and Gallery, 12% cents. open at >, iti j poss near? eee s U's Bunk sigs $508 Treasnry Notes, 101; $3000 Sch, Nav gislock at the Merchuuts teh, or 13 217 never of vew and | 6 oclock. Performance to camience atte oe Pen | co and the Passo del Norte. But it is very curious | surpense. 4 0: 100 chs Girard, LUA; 15 Klemir grou. 8: 160 Mor- le aud, situated on Walden’s Ridge, near the ‘Tenn ‘ 1 6 inte 5's, 95, (0 Sch Nav 6's. 68, 55, and withi ies of th dy hi COMMERCI! L AFFAIRS. Fe a eee ee ae Te, Sees an eile tET | ts Charectons8 Gr aed artes Gao Witt a ela Be : . ; ud. Mexico agrees, in consideration, &e., that the to observe how anxious those are now for the | yoondary between the United States and. Siexlon sball ratification of any treaty, who have heretofore | hereafter be from the sea up the middle ot the Rio CBATH AM THEATRE.— WEDNESDAY EV February 23d —The perfor i pee Oa, "70.00; 100 ahs Gitsed Banks tgs 30 Sere lots, with the privilege of more. ae the purchaser may | PEDRO THe CRUKL—Don Perro, the Cruel, Mt: Brandon ; . Grands to the boundary of New Mexico, MONEY MARKET. 25 Lehigh Nav, 38: S'Mec Bap 3084, 70 Ni ieairg. Famobeta wth maps, ving every partieutar, may | Manuel Frogaille, MaWirgys: Danes fnabell, Migs Hil been quite belligerent. Grands to the bonadary of New Mazioo, and thence ia 334; 50 do, “ 6 ye had at the offic ne x t ry qnita. Mra. Wra 0. nllowed by e : ‘Tuesday, Feb. 225 P.M. | i(3 Hreaue Aner oan Bank, TAs Patore the sales rere eee ee cee eae Spey, Meherels the Latile: Joker 1—John Ginger, Mr,Wi- | ne ee rid ig, the eee, we me wey ee tatcreke bags and strike # point = ik p aa - = a a - nana; Mra Ginger, After w the MO- | fail to submi e t "4 Senate “4 The stock market opened with additional buoyancy | Heeding 12s eerie: 1s Moeme Bauks bis 15 ec Bik $2 REWARD—Losr, ON TUESDAY, THE m4 OF | DEL Al ISTS"" To conclude with JACK HOBINSON | Seccd lll anin eS aetk a 3. In courideration of this large cession of territory, yhis morning, and prices advanced @ fraction all round. | pjifia fur, 200; 25 Leh gh Nav, 20; 19 Com Bauk, 5039: 50.N Febra BA between the hours of Il A Mi aud 8 F M a| AND AIS MONKE Jack Ko invon Mr. Fletcher; Mush are not reject them ; but in this politicians are | the United Statea are to pay to Mexico the sum of fif- At the first board treasury notes improved 1/4 per cent; | J Copper, 34; 100 do, 34. ; vary of panati Whnecer ill inmate ke Gh temile Dae rian te ale es ue | certainly mistaken. If the President had the | teen millions of dollars, and to satisfy all the just claims Ohio 6's 1; Pennsylvania 5 4; Reading Bonds X; | _ Boson, Web. 21—-Brokers’ Board—75 she Reading Ruil- | 35N oni 'Novrestreet, wil recente above reward. “The | mence ar”. Nexen. ss centsrPite aie conte eo oO OF OLNanene: OF Lane ET it9cl | Neener amnesty goyermiens it, 1246 cents. firmness to adopt the advice of some of his cabi- | of vexieo Es EDNESDAY EVEN NG | net, and not send in propositions unsatisfactory on te ty feunderets to Keates 2 many brevis Mm e comedy wf OLD bi . of detail; but does not, as we hear, include any provis- Ww. as those are likely to be which are about to be | jou, ae hus been reported, for the maintenance of « mil- sent in and accepted, he would unquestionably | itary toree by the United States for a certain time in Mexico. be sustained by the people. x The (reaty makes its appearance im a questionable There is not that anxious desire of peace | form; being conciaded by Mr Trist. an with full pow- 2; bdo Fitchburg Kulrond. 1 30.do Vermont and | },,.) rags be A Reading Mortgage Bonds 34; Farmers’ Loan %; Cauton | Masicchins tte Baile uF 31 do Wesitin Railrend, 1043: 1 book was \oxt in the vietnity of Nessau. % “e i: EB 105; ya nine ey . 4 b Mj Morris Canal 4; Harlem %; Long Island 4; Exle | Woe ommpany. 193g: tO! dada 13s. 48, Westen. Mail Railroad scrip 1; Erie old stock 3 ; Norwich and Wor- | Rights, 40c.; $5000 Mending i Bonds, 1850, 63. he owner ean obtain the seme, on application at the ; 1 —_——_——_—— "Hope Mills.” 71 Bulton street. cester 4; Reading Railroad X. There were large sales creme ae eee: Ms 71 of nearly every stook in the list, and State stocks were | New Onueans, Feb, 14, 1848—Cotton—The week | WW %%TED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE —————— | BROADWAY THE’ URSE FOUND—CONTAINING A SUM iF. mover; was picked up i f the 23d street. Line of S le h, Pas de Deux. To conclude with BOX away; Mrs Bouncer, Mr Watts jt artioularly sctive. Within the past two or three | opsns witha moderate demand, and the sales are confin- | or ios ana rig Shee a 4 4 Joba Lear! Mg an weeks, govermmentiand State stocks have improved a | ed to 8500 bales at easier rater Tobaceo-90 hhde old | ‘The heat of eiiy reference aan, be Given. Apply at 16 Hone | crmmuee 9 enmmence n among the masses which people imagine. Peace, | {oer pura porns bad heen witndrawn, or intended h Bi crop were sold at 3a6i0 Sugar—The etock on the | s reer. im the rear. ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC | THEATRE—WEDNES- b: i 1 Mh ti et h ed : larger per cent than atocks of fancy character, while | [OR Mir ge sata orig 700 bhds bene bon sandeae i es, Feb: $4: wll be presputed. a manesl Ex | (0 00 aure,.s welcome stall times, except when | however, that the treaty, sash asitis, will be eabeniites ; 1 : 5 er ; F i ft 4 "dent rs ti i tho margin in the latter for am advance has been much | about Saturday's riea,ond tho market clores heavily. | WW ANTELTA SITUATION. BY, A MIDDLE AGED | tavagant ated the NEW FLANET. ‘The New Eh it entails national dishonor; but people are not | WY in that body wo stall wovanden Please call at her present pisee, No 3 Rat- H. Isherwood; M Mr. greater than im the former. ‘The fancies will again have | Melances Sales of 600, bbis ut 20a 210, and some few | todo nlai M § shoie* lots Large stock unsold, Flour—No Plae h iry Exter K | their day, when the different que (ons which arem0W | gemand for export. Fales jor consumption of 325 bbis | —<——————___________________ fateat Set Me vecae Prine t Mal Ma. | from the representations of those who would ‘esié (hints ax 08 3 i 1 disposed 5312 5 12g; 20 ITUATION WANTED —THE EMPLOYERS OF A ; % ili ; ; seation of hostilities in Mexico, May it sulth ng, Mo Gappsiar end potnanh eet ee bs a Pian Uie dnmand hantbeseetesdy aot tale yourg lid of 16, declining business, to procures | Blache, aire Philtines: Tobe followed by A GLANCE Ag | Villingly surrender all our claims on Mexico, ‘in | be pecperaal | of. 20,000 sacks have changed hands, all at 450, except 700 | {tation for him, in some office or store. He is diligent and ‘W YORK IN 188. Mose, Chautian; Hury Gordan, order that their vanity might be gratified by the [From the New Orleai ‘ o wing. sighing after it, as one has reason to believe +joioe at one thing—that for the pres- Ploayune, Feb 15 1 At the second board treasury notes advanced % per | at 436. Whiskey—370 bbls were sold in lote at 20c, and pace, se Oe compersation need be but small. Address Clarke; Mise, Meroon, Bre, F A Mary. Biles Fh Boats adoption of their own plan. Ganvixnsis. The authority upon who it has been | cent; Pennsylvania 6’ 4; Morris Canal <; Long Island | 250 bbls raw also at Vork—Prices are lewer, but | —— -" — | fen Dur Paka igre : r has been 4 i in the mo: there ix some demand Sales of 152 bbla mors at $9 18; XY WANTED IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE—ONE | 63x enrminrisesath ts gt esi W. & frist and the cemmiesioners on the part of Mexico, is 3, all others closing firm at pricese rent in the morn- | 1o0 0 40'o9. 375 at $9 25, und 30 M. O. at $8 60. Cora who writer plain hynf, and Kuowa the City. About | 2.6% . ASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 1848. | scarcely inferior to that of the parsies concerned ip ma- | Ing. Tho sales of Long [al od, in afternoon, Were | Meal—400 bbin sold at $225 Berf—27 tieroes prime | prtcencratventeen years of age. Apply at Nos Wall street, FERA HOUSE, ASTOR PLACE—WEDNESDAY Peace. king it. There is no doubt of the tact that Mr. Triat, large, but there was very li. vle done in any other stock. | mees were scld at $id per tierce Lard—The market | 2" ~°. 2 = . MENTO Matted Coun oe tee During the morning business, Mr. J. Knox | Midet,the advion and sanotion of General Seott, hae con- The excitement relative to the treaty of poses with | bas been quiet, and t's0 rales bave been conflaed to 201 ARDWARE—PARTNER WANT“D—A YOUNG ignore List inh walk. tain ihe: tea HO = fancsions of pegcentar, ; pbla and tiernrs at 64¢e; 112 bbls at 634; 118 bbis at 644; man who has had seven JPYe Saeee anes. | She He ail rdo of Benevento, Signor alker came into the Senate, and everybody | ® paper, in form and nabstance a treaty cf peace. bas no jesirous of form- | Mextieo still continues unebated, and the bill speculators | 59 bhis ut 6! Hrdate nnd Meehantes” ‘Toh busiuess is of form . . : ing a" conuection wth some persra who has capital tothe in Wall etreet aro making the most of it. The most in- | cargoes, abou: Amst of from $2000 to, $300." he advertiser ww acgnain'ed Pocdaliy (ripe deed Master, Siguor C. 7 hts—No a 1 tense anxiety exists to learn the fateof the treaty in the | Preiehte—No alleration in, rates except that heavy | wich the !usiness in all vichea; aud having for vears anid | Boxes, ‘paranette and balcony, $l; amphith-atr freight to New York bas advanced. pork and lard bar tools to the Mechanics of this city, can influence as |i 5 ve a eck | from a stroke of paralysis, intercepted all specu- | Senate; and in the evant of its ratification, government | iny “hen shipped. at G00 per bbl. Exchanges Conse | sare of mitromaue as any extablchient im rie eine Ace | Done onen at 7: performanes to commence nt 74 o'clock. Andres neneecor the mr atnsge Moun ha ea, been rivned, ruled, and rent to Wasbing‘on for appro- d h ty: val. Tae terms of accommodation hive in the main ment of the eritical condition of Mr. Adams, | transpired lu theirexact «nd precity puraseology, they have not come to light; but enough is known to enable oue to infer theiz purport oro, Signor Guiseppe montesi; Ivaura, Signora T. Ava- tit wast v5 ce. ues a Teper, Dagens or supposed that it wasthe treaty; but the announce. | stocks d ..verything else in the shape of stocks. would | diring the proximity of the departure of the next | exceptionsble references given, ast) charact-r, Ce IRCUS, BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE.—NOW THE ‘a % “ itappears that ur Trist and the Mexican commis- Penn ae dh the grectent rapidity. Tt would, however, | eteamer on the 26th izat, the demand hua been Himited. | Forsuy person hav ng tie capital fo vest thivis an onn-n: | Colqaiy civue Vie. s+ Ninn inforia hie Tienda aud the | Gent. AS re wards the treaty.. we have not met | sioners have agreed that po.oo shall be restored upon ]| Savanoe w I g > | London, 7 a 8f per cent prem; Parie, 63236 05 40; | "hie seldom to be met with, Address “ Hardware,’ Herald | public thit his benefit will tke place on Thursday evening, | With even a candidate for an office in the teu new | the following conditions . be well for those operators speculating for @ rise | New Yori, 60 days,2% a 2% per cent dia; do sight a | © ‘eb. 24, 1848, on which oreasion the whole comp regiments, ‘but hopes there is peace. We hope Ist, Mexico is to cede to the United States the States the entire Park trou: in prices to be little cautious, to not be too sanguine, | \ percent prem; Trensuy nctes. 34 0% per cent dia. OVERNESS SWANTED, BY < YOUNG 1 \DY. bere heleaiosredea mre clove itr as there is many a slip between the cup and the lip Briguron Cattin Manxer, Feb 21.--At market, 216 a icp esd | ed gg tl el Pa atl ag Bb { so too—and it we had no other reason for it, our | of New Mexico ana Upper Catiforuis, and acknowledge ! “ a diner, Bolland, Williams and Wells, wilialso ap | ‘The great iinprovement which will, without doubt, be | beet cuitle, and 425 nwine Pricee—Beef Cnttle-We | Svelish Eiwentina, “Ary levtersaddrensed Be Cr atihis office | | c yen. ©. ise 5 a the Rio Grande a6 the boundary between the United reapect for Gen. Cass is enough. If the wargoes | Cre 20° Oratats com the Gull tothe s2d, degree of north Iatitude, whers qualified aa tench, Bregeh, | Music, sod al the branches “fen | particalarsinquire of those who bave bought ora going to | on he will experience a great deal of trouble in ' - 1 . i river penetrates the State of ; noticed ona brautitul steer and one heifer, fatted by L. | wil m-et with prompt. attention my ciekets a respect to the Presidency, and there is every 9 or Naw Mexico. realized in prices, apon the ratification of the treaty by | G Cojlins. of Washington, Dutohers county, N. Y, NOW BOAy Ww ~ a Sa: ALMO™ OPERA HOUSE.—WEDNESD(Y EVEN. | chance that he wili fail—while, if there is peace, see The United States in to pay «trifling oompensa- i the Senate, will be, perhaps, worth the risk, and many | tsken at 7%{. Wirst quality, $6 a6 60; second quality, Oe Oty 150 ati iage OF 150 TO 300 TONS | I ing,Feb, 23—Reduction of prices—To all parts of the House | his chances are gone, and the trouble is ull over. | tion to Mexteu tor the ovstion of te-ritory agreed upon, i ‘i ; $5.4 5 75. Afew extra at $7, Swine—At wholesale, | ——AvelytNo_ ane 25 cents —frofessor TIERS! GROUPS of MODEL AR- | We hope, therefore, that on hi t, it 3d Tho United Siaten to parti 4 hokt ior speculators will no doubt take it. Be Ox; Ze a Via cgaaee te ukaibar: Wiis ene tee Menor ot eevee pe, lore, that on his account, it on ates to parrison #n possession ifea | 248 4% SINGING AND PIANO FORTE MRS. AND THF fight, hn ted Grand ‘Tabl Vi nobody else’s account, that there is peace— | of certain posts in Mexico till the terme ot the treaty be We have no advices that this treaty bas been ratific Misses Malone Raymond, puvils of the most celebrated Le Cele ea cunea eae noreien intl lanving he Becrat t the T; Lavras complied with ; ‘ c ty caret * fe 3 hy ea ay) | datea, been submitted ; and this fact may prevent its Matanzas, Feb. 10,—Rice. 10% rials; flour, Amerieap, | st’r’ pe Eg spoaorel by pn CL; at Te the qiestion sale "ALSO. and revoked bis powers before this treaty—-or projet, it immediate ratification by our Senate. It may be dis- | $13 4 $14; lard, 12a 13¢; box sugar, superior brown, 64 rs the authority of Vr ‘rist is repudiated in the premi 3 RESPECTFULLY | lock Bex otice onen from 1 A.M to4 P.M. oe aes 6 Biss ARPS—THE SUBSCRIB! o --wastormed. They may either adopt or reject the ar- ht a8; common to good, 6 a 8) Muscovadn, 4 9 4g per ical Elan Wasuineton, Feb. 21, 1848. ve yy may, pS OF Eran! ar. posed to defer all action until official accounts bave ORL coligeranbeton! Oc ani iaclamter ne aie ver H yofora Matical Klute of th United State that they | 5 HANIC#? HALL,472 BROADWAY, SETWEEN 10 o'clock, P. M. rangement, as they deem fit, bit we do believe that it been received that the Mexican Congress has acted upon | chang» on the north,20 24 premium. ‘Shree cargoes | in the inanufacture of Dowble Action Harps. Their expe: | crrpaotizd and Broome sta—Crowded to overflowing with 7 the terms nersed upon do not vary materlally from thelr t. ‘The President may refuse to submit it to the Senete | of rics had been stored Hence has tauuht chet that the very limited sale of this bens. | fhe Seeek’ except Monday. Unsbnted succes Twenty fiat Mr. Adams. Taported slgnitention, they, wil be acquiesced In by the | or tifel instrument y rinci iv co a ty +} vi i. f} e i 1s Sevate, | Watil ndviocs of @ more definite character are recsived —= very exhorbitint prices chtrged for thems by eaenee im ame | Meck of the original CHRISIYS MINSTRELS, the | We understand from the capitol, that Mr. | Prue terms of (his urravgement differ from the propo: | from General Soot than those the public is in posseation carried. ¢ ,and by the manufecturersalso, ‘ihe subscribers now | GN ct, ‘ ce, J Raynor, C. Abbott, T. Vaughn, | Adams breathes more freely, and that his circu- | sition made by Mr. ‘I'rist, at Tacubsyn, during the ar- On Tuesday tho 22d inst, at the Church of the Mes- | design to bring the Harp into general use, by reducing the Prd Bo ab) verts ightly red ion i ch of. A few days will dispose of all these doubts. sinh, by the Rey. Henry W. Bellows, Jamrs D Com. | prices toa fairstanderd, ond one that will still afford n gener vent and inimitable Concerts re nightly, hovered | Tation is warmer than a few hours ago, though gata Noaualasd: duseateamiite be spestiouiee: The Bank of Louislana has declared a semi-annual | stock. to Many PurLtirs, daughter of Ierael Brown, Pe gh forge een pe Alec gr ghing work, hob tted to excel every amusement of « similar eharae- | he isetill speechless and insensible. Dr. T! By the terms of that proposition the territory between dividend of four per cent. New York stockholiers will | Pat allot ins city they pledge themselves to farnish Harps, that for power ed mths eity, Admianion 29 cents: chi’ ven arder | mas, of this eity, is; with him. The condition | the Nuscor aud Rio Grands was to be considered fore receive that amount, cxchange off, on application atthe | Ou ‘'ussday, 201 last, by the Rev. Mr. Creah, pester briitiauey of tone, superiority of touch, and elegance of Ppret oats open ae { of the venerable ex-President is such that he | ver neutral, and subject to settlement by the oltizens of Merchants’ Bank on and after the 6th of March next. | of the Allen street M.E. Chuceh, Capt, Saunt. L. | lately imaorted harps Com the siessrs, | may die within}\any given five minutes, or he | tether Rapablic; sho terme of try pesstnt sccammede, Ronents, to Mrs Ann E. Quitcet, daughter of Capt, | bled to offer instruments combi miay recover 80 as to some months longer. oe ‘The Mudison and Indianapolis Railroad Company have | Ronnnts. to Nive Avy E. sa ore Gt Res ie, Newell, of the New Jersey delegation, has | ME Tristhy the Department of State in the first tn- declared a sem|-annual dividend of seven per cent, pay- ing been called. upon so repented! atauce. Mexico isto receive, perhaps, ® emaller peeu- e to. tepait’ Harps made in fail paca dee Eee i | kindly provided us with his own personal testi- 7 | | ableto New York stockholders, at tho Ohio Life and Died. ; Speritagesoned and selestsd, has andoced tarvece | GreelyMusical Director, mony of the melancholy scene in the House to- | tathzacaf retsirtenrn i cbaudoned of yan none ae { ‘Trust Company, on the Ist of March. On Sanday aueeiie, the Lec tne pa Lr peer pee nality. and soperfectly | the citizans of this great x fis, and fo strangers aay ; and it is as follow: } ; is more than probable that the government regarded the { » The Boara of Publio Works of Ohio, and the trusteo | Mr Joux A W. Arxaax, eldest son of Michael Aikman, unlimited guarantee. PITT, LEW: | MINSTRELS, whewilt ri oar eapaieet Goes Mr. Avaya Ae Y delook, 7 eee Mts Seas wpea Bibsion: saneiht ans ge RO ee of the Wabash and Erie Canal, have agreod upon the | Esq, and late assistant rurgeon in Col. Jack Haya’ BOO ere Oe Borate at the Onerey praadweey, | tures, Somes, Se—Wednes: Fev. 43—Programme—Uart | goat, wos seized with a paralytic attack. He was borae | quests, as understood by civilized nations, they had © giment of mounted rifemn. in Mexico On Tuesday morning, the 22d instant, of consumption into suspension in less than twenty-four hours after it rates of toll for the ensuing year to be charged on the Wabesh and Erie and Miami canals. Considerable re. ‘ 1—Graud Overture Songs. variety of Dancing, ke—Part » freturer of Piano Fortes, where entalognes of prices and an TABLEAUX VIVANS and Poses Plastiques by the Mo- off by some members near him te therotunda,and thenoe | richt to do #o, Yet, asthe President im bis va- as dan | 2—~' r ANS ti e si Mn Te Feethnead Keneat ria the: sist peat gerortment of Harpe of to 66 octaves of Gothic, Grecia del Artists. Part 3-Favorite of the Seragtio, &e. Prices— | to the Speaker’s room. I was with him from the time | rious messages hes constantly repelled the idea Orchestre Box, 50 cents: Pargnette, 25 cents; Boxes, 12% cents, | Of the attack until afew moments since. Heisgradu- | of subjuuatiug Mexico, it would seem diffleult for Bg styles, with al! the latest improvements, may'be seen. Goth wat oie ally sinking, and will probably die before morning. H | him to refuse o treaty which surrenders to us | | @uctions have been made, in view of promoting the ee | aud gegen intanoee:< Geolpcesten hog Pa ee ei tence ln ce an MERIOAN {MUSEUM —SPLENDID Ai auptleec spoke very Inaiatinetly, but by Dieeine my ear close to | ail her territory which i not densely iababited.— Tea | is a nr eral, 5 - i = 3 a —— ot pk aed Be $5 his mouth, was enabled to make out the following | If this treaty is not f factory to the government | trade between Cincinuat! aud Northera Indiai wa | Bom st 2 olook, teem her Inte residence. 60 Geld st GOOD OLD VIOLIN J8 OFFERED FOR Save | jofarel Soman, rep ee His | words :—' 1 want to t0e the officers ot the Houre’—"the | on the score of territory, what, short of subjugutiay | It Se expected that the Miami Extension, and the Wa | without further invitation, Her remains will be taken cheap, at M-Phineaa’ SterlPen Manufactory, 128 William | teyresentetion ofan, my Inst of earth’—I have lost the rest of the sentence, | all the northern or senboard States, will ba? for if {| Dash and Erle cansls, will be opened by the 16th of | to,Greenycod Cemetery, treet. sitet lfe,may be seen stall hours every dayiand evering, | which terminated with tne word, ‘eompoture’ len-| war js coutinued by reason of tho’ lanufoleuoy of pe , B A 8, . DS M 7 —. withe 3 aide there are engaged—Mast. John- | quired how he fe! le said, ‘Very well!’ ‘1 wish to | the tudemuity, it must be seen that « vase deal more 1 stern Nests ers heen issued by the respec- oc On, Monday morning the Bist inst. a: 1136 ovolock, of Rg aR te meeaeter ye aor A ston, Tight Rope Yaacer: Grent Western, the tow comedian; | tee my wile.) attempted to say much more, but | will hereatter be demanded ‘The administration would | ee wikh ati cement ption, Mies Jans ; th y te ny gaexraute ia the beat ale | AE Syme, Aire Meals Mite’ Berard: Mies | DiS Words became entirely neintellgibe, Hit above | likely accept lean than they wanted rather than take has been *) Meooll;, iiss Bernard ing the | the responsibility of prolonging the contest to an Indefl- he Hates | Aqusen, and Whitlock, dancers; Mr. Vihitlogks Mr. Prosser: | capitol, and they are probably the last of his life.”” nite period of time, aud hence we infer that the treaty, whole, 25 cents. Hererved front seats, one shilling exch extra. ene or projet, or whatever else it may be calied, will be ac- Wasuinaton, Feb. 21, 1848, | knowledged by the government. er age. ‘The friends and acquaintance of the family are re- open this spring in good order, from Lake Erie to Lodi, | snectfuily invited to Mehind the fhabesl, ca ‘Wednesday, or Coal Creek, Parke county, Indiana, two hundred and | the 23d.at 334 o’clock without further notice, at the cor- seventy-three miles, and witbin thirty-six miles of Terre | ner of Hoyt ond Dean streets, Ameriean Institute for superior rs. Wolcott & Slade No. 13 Bi ‘Co., 58 Exchange place ; 0. Two thousand dol | 1 ERNACLE.—' gE C ui rf d case | Haute. The division from Lodi to Terre Haut isall | On Monday, the 2ist inst., at Harlem, Brvsamiv a ae Saker Dar VASE, ab Grand Cos ort ct Cradle toe Sudden Iliness of Mr. Adams, of Massachu- Re) ssattlam of tuat bode ripen levi On peauosty coawe under contract, to be finiehed in the fall ef 1843, and | Ganve, inthe 4dth year of his age. ATTEND.—a MASS MEETING OF ig: Will Ve given atthe Kabaraacle, on Thnreday, setts, Sc. ful. The anti-annexationists will regard it as th. least | the work is progressing to tho satisfaction of the trus- ‘The friends and ‘acquaintances of the family are re- ry of the city of New. York, wi held 24th, 1848, in BH of the Charity. id of i Me: objectionabie arrangement that cen be formed; the | tees, spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his la ing, February 23d, at the building known as the "rincipal performe: Mr. Chase, to-day, introduced a resolution of | jy iemmity party will cavil a little, but f i ' Stock Kxehange. residence on Third avenue and 109th street, on Wed- | Alhambra, near Prince street, in Broadway. to take counsel thank: ; Is Twi ; trocnirmr ys sey Mile Soap apene sion teie P Ag adhe } $6000 Trea Nts 6's b5 10134 150shs Long Island 90 3¢ | nesday the 23d inst., at two o'clock P.M without fur- | 0f¢ach other, on the bei mode sf chioeking the steady annual hanks to ¢ enerals Twiggs, Worth, Quitman, | compeneation asample. The only formidabie resistance | “go00 | go v30 1018 200 go Moria Canal 11% | ther invitation.” : Sea petious sepcleeed. four onch ward vet ot | roa) Mr. Pillow, Shields, Pearce, Cadwalader and Smith, | {f:4 atvision is not arrose whorls ee en eeTtY and 500 UStates6’s 56 = 10l Irodo do -eday, 224 inst., Mre. R. wi vin the i tustitute, 2 ant el 300 Ohios'e'S0 | 101K 8 Nor ke Worcester 3954 tenes et cage a ee "Able speakers Grand "Orehertn. Musical Diretor, ir. George’ Locer en eee : Mr. poe — a his{eeat, & tecaty uch as the ene ‘under coneiderstion 9 kaown 0 30% a _ % . all her, and | Tickets, $1, to be obtained at the usual places, or ofthe Mem- | and voted on the two questions, preliminary to , 5000 Iilin do b60 39°" | noon. at 3 o'clock, from the residence of Mr Jeremiah | °Fder of the Committee. R, MALONE RAYMOND’S MUSICAL IRI third reading. Justas the Clerk was in the act | jeen predicted of admitting a race of men differin { sane ed bio ag Welch, 45 Orchard street. : i ; 0 LET—POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY— divenings, Monday. We nesday and Fiisay evenings at | of reading ii again for information, there was | us in iapguage, religion, descent, laws, manners and so- 1 sbee top igh bis 38 Yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, of croup, James ‘A smal three story house, pleasantly 3 N Maléia apeond taeda hee” ‘Sughters The | & quick movement ¢by two or three members | cial condition, to an equal,participation in the benefits 4 10000 5edo Illinois Bank bis 15 | Henny, son of James M. and Maria Palmer, aged 1 year | ber street. furnished or unfarnishe ‘cmily and Louisa, vocelists aud insrumental- | towards the chair occupied by Mr. Adams; and | and responsibilities of fies government. The country 1 oe Te ee eee ae ere will Sake place A'S orcloak, thie (Wednes. | Cateee marion femmak tietee n 5) cents—children half price. in @ moment he was surrounded by one-fourth of | thus, scquired is comparatively unsettled, and by the i 9 - rt re : s “ » os tf fr {ites de Bee TH indo do. old” "633g | aay) afterncomy from their residence, 04 Duane street, | their washing, aad only) with to take their meta with the | PVH MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION O¥ Pio. |the members present. “* What’s the matter 1” | time it has populatton snaugh to send a member of Con- 100 Reading Bonds 63) 10 do do 63% | The relatives avd noqunintances of the family are re. | tenant, for which he is allowed rent free, together with the uae tures ever ia this country—comprising some of the best |‘*Is he dead?” “Has he fainted?” &c , was | Soaines concerning the appearance im the Senate oc io ¢ ‘ Lh tac penal querted to attend the fuversi without further notic of the faraiture. To besesn from 11 008. Apply at 81 Had- Forks of Titian, Murillo, Rubens, nd many other of the old | eagerly asked in all directions. The scene was | House of R rossutatives oh s thorougle- bred Maxton ov 1000, | 60. mortipn ble Ghag 489 Go” “ge a Of coosumption, cm Monday, 2tat inst , Mrs. Caxonine Masterg, ig uow open to the public atshe Gallery of the Na- | of intense excitement, and every one Was on his | halt-breed ludian will be dissipated, {. Stas. 103" 100d0 do 860 M. Gireert, wifs of John Gilbert, and the fourth | F street, from 9, A.M. to 10, P.M. Admission, 25 cents. feet in breathiessjanxiety to learn what had actu- | Oar advices 6 us litle room to $ do Farm ira Fy d0do bio daughter of John P. Winnick, in her 22d year. lowery), consisting of front and : ll d. Take hi 7 eb leave us livtle room to doubt that the 9 do Farmers Trust i lo lo 5 er 2 . i 7 y WARiva~ 7 pw aire: ite ally occurred. ‘* Take him out,” “bring water,” | Mexican government and congress at Queretaro hav back bi it, front and back parlor on first floor, and fro ty 4 > ts congress at Q' eo ‘ 38 do do nt tree pi tothe, friends of the frunily are invited to attend her | snd 'pren roam wih Are place and buck bed room on third | Nat aye Oot Mestecs is goes to ihe betes, Gam aM | Suid several gentlemen. Dr. Fries geatly took | already ratitied the treaty. If this be 0 we may 400 do do ‘aneral, this sfternoon. at 3 o'clock, from the residence | Aoor; will te vacated a few davs before the first of May. Can | 19P M. Admi cxhi ‘ Mr. Adams in his arms, aod ran with him to th 4 spuedy advent of peace asa settled matter 3 iodo do btw 31 200do = do of her father, No. 650 Washington street, corner of way hob het the 4 art a M. Admission 25 cents, at the Exhibiti m Room of the a » an with him to the ‘ * ¥ 225 do Canton Co $34 We do do Ohettiophde. ne s 2 ree aire er vonr. Good references or seeuri- | National Acwdemy af Desiva. 346 Rroadway rotunde, where a crowd soon collected. And woe Gripe ty Mpedey elo we roorbanpth a4 $040 Ho age US MS 0 4 On Tuesday, the 224 inet, after a short and severe ill- wee Sapte oo — AST WEEK OF THE GREEK SLAVE, AT THE | amid this scene, an adjournment of the House | {745. 'phe wat will have ended'with glory to oar seme P Wao Haden RR 63 670 do Reading RR nena, Jamy's Conway, in ‘he forty-fourth year of his age. | AAR ROOM FIXTUNES AND FURNITURE—TO: Hall of Novelty, (corner of Centre and Pearl streets.) | took place. 4 ‘an extension of the limits of th blie. What 4 9% 275d0 do The friends of his family, and those of hie nephews, | jie jenale heures ny large aselifer Ror’ tale very lee cae | cablean Vivants, or the living Model Attists.in many new and | In the rotunda, Mr. Adams was placed upon a | we chose to abandon ia Mexico will be #0 much yielded 3 Second Board, | soi ares — re James Conway, are Hecgdng ten Ped | they mast be removed previousto first of March. Apply ati0@ | Apollo Grotress, with their suuge, gles ud dns cen) Negro re ae fi oti were almost 4s rigid as thought | to « woak and beaten enemy, aod what we take will bes d 830 102, 500 shs L Islan t . after: 1, ot | Bowery. ia ae fering, W. H Coleman’s banjo solos; singing and dan in death, and there was a serenity upon his | just puntehment for the temerity and foothardiness with b60 73% 50do do 3t o'clock, from his late resisencs, No 55 Wasbington at. the mele ond female perforn: See pr » Adi i b Ie 100 do do 30% | Last evening, Mrs Crans Mavesrcx, relict ofthe late | "YHE HAMILTON HOUSE, AT FORT HAMILTON, | oe shilling. Dror cpen i 64: curmiurienst? Sees teh Nerbeeted Os SUeeiibn, Obs halite -btbs 4swmion iy Petronas mewn 47 50do | do 30% | Samuel Maverick. wil be leased to a geod tenant on favorable terms. Ap- ae —— Hudson, of the Massachusetts delegation, and THE PROSPRCT OF PRACE. 4734 59 do Nor & Worcester 38% | “The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | ply to G.8_GELSTON on the premires. 48 LIFE= | others, removed him to the Speaker's room ‘The Charleston Cours+r gives the following extract of u Has 60. go Fay om 890 3 | aprottully invited to attend her funeral, from her late ORTICULTURE—A FF, VENUS DE There fare, at east, five doctors members of the | a lsttar reonived in that city, ated elty of Mexico, Jan. do 40 46% 50 do Canton Co 35_ | residenon, No, 85 Liberty street, on Thursday, 24th int, onte Plants, such as Camel 1396 Brosdway, next to Stoppani’s beths, Admit | House, viz:—Newell, Fries, Edwards, Jones, of rospects of pence are brighteming very mue! i fp ache aad an San I bm S38 | “atten, February 9th, lat, 37 90 N ,lon 7440 Win a Roser and Seeds, for ante whole tance 2 fente - Georgia, and Lord; and these gentlemen were | {fie ent, tnat aged ta tacit teat of pesos, the h lo 0 lo lo sea, Fe cas J dace N, y 5 RDS MAMMOT% PANORAMA OF THE | YOremitting in their attentions. Doctors Linds- | tefme cf which age nearly determi od; a d New Stock Wrong en yy ai | Funes ef WilllomeBtge ee neem BASRY | TEUMATIOM, PAINS AND SiJFFAESS OF THE issinelopi river, paluted ou thiee ‘miles of canvass, be | ley and Thomas, of the city, were sent for, and | mit the same for ratifostion at home’ et ne rane Oi ietten eis feeds fs ee | eo uel RRB fiiacScrotalm Discerce of the kin, Wes kee Kinges | ioe the largest paintiig in the world. ct the Panorama build | came immediately. When Mr. Adams recover- PEACE DESPATCHES ‘tv GEN. WOOL. em RR a 50do do b3 46% Compeand Syrup of Hydriodace of Potassa, Sarsapsrilla, and | WK, in Broadway, acjoining Niblo’s Garden. Open every | ed his consciousness he inquired tor his Wife; | ‘The Matamorce Flag of tae 2d Febru a, 6 ‘ " a 2 pple res fe, oe oH a peat, lished for the | evening, (Sundays excepie.) Admission 5@ cents; children if do © 47% 50do do bs 47% ATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, OF THIS WEEK, i Sedshs ut h 8 aufterie amin ys pablished for ei} ‘ne Panorama will commence moving at 7% o'clock, | aad she was now present in fis extreme illness. | report reached us yesterday that Gea } Ss fe eds as $3" | sensing the old usd neve systems of police: slsotorh report of | aiffacae of che Joints, swelling of the muscular subseraces ely. Afternoon exhibition om Wednesdays and Saar. | Devanger cupp:d him, aad mustard plasters | patches from the Mexican government at do b7 47% 100d9 do 83-46% | the Cuirmon Convert on the subjectol tolice Reform “ihe | near th jon of the skins &c. It is prepared from the | W¥% At Sorclock. were upplied, which seemed to afford relict. | pasedthrough San Luis de Yotosi, ‘on Ee Goaette will likewise con'ain the life and adventures of the | Purest ar nd is warranted to ction. Prepared NCIENT JERUSALEM OPENS AT 7%, ON THE | The cause of the occurrence was a jaralytic ‘ool’ headquarters at Monterey. Why deapatel wonderfal forger, Col coe Kewards, besides a great ond aold by ARLES H. RING, Druggist 192 Brosdway, evenings only of Tuesday, Thnraday, Saturday, and Sur- | stroke. Mr. Adams again relapsed into uncon- | 0m tho Mexican government should be sent to G CITY TRADE REPORT. Tiety and umout of startling criminal information, both foreign | comer of Johm ste aay, with Mrs, Malone Rayimond’s Popaler Lecture, Agmis: |. Wool, we cannot determine, unless Gen Scott is some New Yoru, Tuesday Afternoon. Feb. 22 IRI a3 ‘The market ror flour continaed firm, with more doing. TOY OL Panes a) RRA TET cessomrly tthe satan atl aes Woncdee at halt price — | &clousness; and, ata quarter past four o'clock, | way concerned in forwarding them, and he adopts thie ry, Panorama | this afternoon, his family physician (Dr. Tho: | ba the speed ot means of ataanineiag Gen. Wool with an, 0 1d New ' ; Se hare Ce reptile eee eerie been bili el Lea oa ltebeh Fak tees pro- with some lote jenesee, were made at improving eld. at the Grand Ledee Room, Nat Holl. Canal st st ie = “pe -W ECTURE ON PHONOGRAPHY.—A. F. BOYLE | 80d that there was @ struggle going on between | positions are being listened to. There may be nothing at 4 prices. Beyond small lets of Long Island, there was | ‘This (Wedeesdsy) Fvening. a7 oe OTL KePACKET BARK GENESEE, KROM NEW i exposition of the character and claims of Pho: | lite and death. It is somewhat singular that the | all in the report, but it comes from a respectable source, ednced {0 25 cents; children and, schor d map 1244 cents. Brunetti’s Gal way. "PE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Wepresentaty eoentat Orieans now wsloading at Orleaus wharf, fort of Wall order BENJAMIN |’, est Cousixnees will please atieud to the reeeipt of their Shoe IY. " e and more distinct than any we have heard him ECE re made without change in prices Meal ANNUAL CFL ION OF ST. PAT s ~~ | practical instrnction in the art of ve. batim reporting. Tickets d the present eésaic War Intelligence.) stood the same. Provisions continued steady, with mo- Day, by the Youn in of Lelard, will cele- ACKET SHIP HUDSON, FROM NEW | tothe lectures cents; t0 the c'ass $5. Tobe hed at the ofice | Zlve Curing the presen! ke : ITEMS FROM MEXICO FURNISH&D BY THE BEARER derate anlon of pork at yesterday's rates. The weath mine Aus ot Treland’s Patron Sait, (Maveh | yw discharging at foot of Retgers street, Hast | OF, Anaetatom crat the dost, Lectura to, commence rt |); Le commees Participating in the painful intel- OF DESPATCHES brete the ce! ad's Patron Sait, (Mareh | 17th.) by a DINNE, a ee will pleas Broad 7 7 proved very unpleasant, rendering ai! out-door business 4 Very disagreeable; hence transactions in groceries were very limited Asnes—Ssles of 100 bbis. of pearls were made at $8.50, and small astes of pote at $6, 4 's — Flour—The rales amounted to 4000 0 5000 barrels, including various lots mixed end straight Nebigan, in all about 1200 barrels, trend to the receipt of their | Pind set 7 o'clock, NA —Tiekets ts the lectore can be ob: | gence, adjourned at the instance of Mr. Ben- (From ths Wasbingtoa Union J ————— | tuined free of charge, and to the claxs, nt reduced rates, by the | ton, Who made the announcement to the Senate. | We haye bud the pleasure of an interview with Mr. W OKLEANS—LOUISIANA “AND NEW | Members of the Merenatile Library Association, by applying | :sMr. Hiliard has returned to his seat in the | Freaner—* Mustang ” of the Delca—whose letters from York i Hinaid fc wag" pete bt of Frain tothe Librarian. TT ee eee Us da Eth \ He baler fae UN, i the seat of war have bene read vith "0 aves gratifica- joadiog aud will sail on Thu sday, Maren 2nd” For ALNUT STREET THEATRE, Pi k IDRIS Dy AE, TE PORTERY JEW CERC DEIOES the | eee aS ine pacino: toe Ge Bennie AE aM 7B ten, 28 Mevcer meet: Holand | Feteht or passave, paving havdsome furafaned,accoramods: | WW 4a etanite And ews Weeseey Feb-e9, | Supreme Court of that State. : him that the patriotio son of senator Webster—Major 78 Reed nireet: Michnet Smut 199 Eleventh | Seuss apply @n board, Mss mecyofthe HMIK AT LAW.) Mr. Davis, Commissioner to China, left the | Bawad Wenuet & vane uk thar Geena At. ure tickets from aoy ments :—Danie} Lenmy 3 Fulton sire we a tobe " « 16 South st ty no | Dave Dowles, Mr. Andi Dick Dowlas, WI ni for N. 2 between the 20:b and 25th ultimo, at San Angel, about Orwego at $6.06 125; 400 Atreet: Wan. Jay Coggy. 13th street, Unehen Woks. whoved alter Wednesday evening, | Duberly, Mrs. Thayer; cie'ly Homespun, city this atternooa for Norfolk, where he will | sight mules from the oity of Mexico, of the typhoid fe. Mh OL dL ET 1a Sew Orleans. Mr; Wan. Cicery. who | io concinde mith a ne by take passage. Feuix. | yer; whieh Mr. Fi telis us is unfortunately preva- i —ATL J iS N ‘ward ali goodsto his address. Packet ‘ship ‘ t . On wa — es e POM exe | ES Neckeover Save licck: Beusiernapl Coreen take: coved the Genenee nn | Riehiva’s bene On Kridny, (Ne. Chazma eC ‘ Batrinone, Feb. 22, 1848, _ | Wnt ameng tO" teerPe ip ne Barclay, of the New York $6 60; iverable in May, at par by DM. HO vyjler ery. goods and He BeITisH AND NORTH AMERI Saturday Mille Blangy will make her first appearnnee ts | = =Washington’s birth'gday has dawned amid | “Mr, Freaner left the city of Mexico at midnight of the M95 0254; 200 do City ee it $5876. ‘There was py ertic -_ Mail steamanipsy between Boston aud Liverpool, aud be: | = Eee clouds and rain, considerably dampening the | 94 inst., aud camo through to Vera Cruz inthree day~- bi Belares a8, TEAL males Wale BepOUUST oe eee ROKEN BANKS. NORTHERN | tween New York avd Liverpool, calli iat Halifag to lang and INGLE’S WASHINGTON BRASS HAND—THE | prospects of its celebration. The military wiil | making the greater part of the journey without an Exchange. Sn ve tie ils aud passengers— Amer, Exchange, Bangertiss, Cay age Grou G. Lore Ningorn, Capt VA: Myrie: Canada, | wil! uke place atthe Avail on Monday evening » Shannon; Britannia, | 1948. The Orehi e aud powerful. ani.J Leitch; Cambria, Brat Baal will perforin some select, pieces of ‘These vessels | music. ‘Tickets Oue Dollar, th be had of any member of the Band, or at Headquarters. 67 Bowery. e compelled to forego their part of the celebra- | seort. He met on the road a supply-trein golag from tion, and the Havana steamship Isabel will be | Vera Cruz to Jalapa, un an escort compored of compelled to remain on the stocks for more pro- | Louisiana mounted won and Tenneses infantry pitious weather. Even the flies thet were to | (General © ty toes ie uae quiet oeoupation of ave been hoisted this morning im honor of the | several priests, accused cf efforts to produce des-rtiom cheap dry goods. consisting of Bhat foringes, Wool Shins and oy Ra 1 ke i ; and 400 do at $f 24 Corn—Sales of orayat Si cocket Handkere! iefs lennelz, Ginghams, Ticks, Kid dl Silk Glo . black Silk Hose, Coes, 1200 bushals of New Jersey yellow, not in very good or- | Tick# sud Silk Gloves, blagk Silk Hose, Calicees, re lol b 4 der, were made at 540; 2000 do Southern Jersey yellow | Colored toble Cover itovey. \GEONGE STEWART & Mi te} price, Wheat—Genesee was sold at $1 37, and Ohio at $1251 30 Salen of 600 bushels of Long Island were made at $117 wore made at 650; 1800 do Southern mixed in the slip, Waker at. cor of Mulberry. S’ GUARDS—THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL | double anniversary of Washington’s birth and ‘our troops. Hi i tal old at $26; and 800 do white ab Sto; 4,600 bushels of ALL AV: ut, Ses RAL EOS Yen paclas inahip from New {Gorman for f' Mr Garrett Qasek: | the bloody day at Buena Vista, are still held | about‘the sth om business comagcted wich his depart: Nee eee ae ree al pos, Mveto-el $20,000 Brrr ent anagieen ot improved | day: ith Ap fe mouey, $120. Ships sail from Liver- | aren’ Hall, ‘Piekets © | back from their valyards. There is a probabili- | ment ; rold, deliverable in August, orted at $2 6234; and | 79! estate int ‘Apply. 19 WM_ CORP, V0. 2 Hall of | pool on the sume days forthe mime ports. Passengers will be | spruce acreet, and M ty, however, judging from the tidings from | Colonel Withers, at Real dei Monte, was cetting om 400 barrels Now Jersey, were reported at $2 6204) end | Hears. ov by lene at No.0 Walker street, " '°\” *' "| charged freight on personel fuggage when exceeds hal sf08 | sirertcand vf eay memberot the Committee crave | Wadhington, that grim death. will not postpone smoottly in the colieetion of revenue arisiog from the pii000 barre 4 Measurement, and on specie (except for personal expenses.) SH. HO®FMAN, Chat | ity observance of the day, by snatching from | Yer mines in that counitry—bis position cootroliing arms, Rye--Sales of 1000 bushels delivered wore mede IFE ASSURANCE —A very, ble Lecture on the pri t 900. — Oats were stationary at 480 Cetron—There was more disposition to purchase to- Au experienced sargeou on board —¢ ii letters and newspa me just pass throngh the post office. cer. will be XTOCAS, Boone the mines of that regi 1. Clark marched for Guer LI |. Seoretai ug . H 4 : @ mines of tha: region, Cel. Clark marched for Guer- pA earth one of its brightest oraaments—the venere: navaccs (from the olty of Mexieo) on the 1st inst with id L6ch HISTLE BALL—THS MANAGERS OF THE THIS. | ble Adams. a bri Ansitrinco was ‘delivered at Brooklyn I ceived on board the Hibernia, on Wednesday, Thursday, x o Febr if 4 + 5 601 be lat vel fan tr: aor ond the sslos amount to 1000 bales. Prices continue Ot tho | tal I oioek ee VAR rent Reoaiee tte Benevolent Association respectfully aruonuce thattie | ‘The Mayor of Baltimore has offered a reward | gia tavuuted Battalion, nud Lieut, Lovells tigh: battery, “bp eesiy: a layaay hadirmelat arene 7 AY 1 DALES EAUT RAY GLICK. ~OM NO AE TRRONATURDAY, Vxu.'| Goren 02 tt ae ae of $200 for the arrest of incendiaries. Several | for the purpons of permauentiy osoupying and garrison: | Fr Sales of wat deh 1d raisins were making at 155 100: bushels Const and Northern ruary 19th, the ate,mbont STATEN ISLANDER will | form buted among worthy chjects of distress, | of the most daring attempts to destroy the busi- | ing that point, which lies about rixty wilee nom the oi Sea tion aviae “ | »,000 bushels Shit ‘eed, in_ lots to make th e following trips, avtil furcher nou nar au of sect or conatry. The order of dencing | ness sections of the city, within the past few | of Mexico, on the great Acapulco road from the capil dete ; 40,000 Ibe dried apples were sold at 434 cts, oath ; | Orvs : i P ie eB ae te 4 fonemiaeeine, ape ts 3 According to programme. Manager cf the Floor, Mr. George h H d by th ive | to the facific. 4 and 150 bushels eenenyie nute were madeat $112 | VETER ios Wersteer. ™ e * | Vortec gS MATUACM Cie Mae Be 4 Pe ere te enn ore Cremneera Se pe per Dy frustrated by the active | “nye Tennesse troops are garrisoning the port at the v8 ge ea en pee "3 rc — sce. Bagpiper, Mr. n ; 2 ts lunceer regiment is UBLIC NOTICR=PHILIP GARBSILLS RESPECT T FOR SALE, OF ABOUT 18 TONS, Blot | made that stages will ‘A man named James Henry, who is “deranged Pl nny TEES sue © Se esdwae Wee ee thas he haw daly applied for Rates Passer ofthe Unites Nein bopenvephte the Wetor are: he will make & ine by love,” as the model artisis have it, went into | Crus and the National Bridge iq Lean—Market quiet. Last sales were made at $4 30. pp acd iss a ty will mal a boarding house where his rival resided, walk- ed up to his room, and fired a pistol at his head, | regim s sli as he lay asleep, the ball merely grazing the skin. | Mexico, (JAMES LAWRENCE ENGLISH, ATTORNEY AT | Brondwar: Firth, Hall & Pood's music store; No. 249 Broad. | This aro sed the sleeper, who discovered Henry | dicordert ‘ith tele 90° Law, Montgomery, Alabama, will attend to Coliections | way : Captain McLean, 5¢ Walker street ; and of either ofthe | standing with a second pistol in hand, preparing ot ands, are at Molino del a Chepal ju the connties of Montgomery, Lowndes, Pike, Macon, Tal | mangers, Checks uot truaferrable, A: CAMERON, Sec- | for another shot. He was seized and put out ot | *Pective.commande, wre at Matias del Rey end ice thtvagh tie Unieed Meakes Ooures ta ea cart’ot Seah | eee the room, and has since eluded the vigilance of | ‘Ppionel Riley's brigade is at Tueubaya : wun) the police. About a week s.nce, he tried to kill ‘The brigade of General Cushing ts at San Angel. Won before he fnlobed thejobs | *HBATPAGE Cy Gots Ricnasanon an eumeAn * rom the F: mefican of Fe A boarder at the Exchange Hotel hod ‘the | ‘The train, leaving Vera Crus on the boat, and will be sold low. i Smith and Col. Williams's Loowoon—Bales of 150 tons were made at $15, cab. ‘Apply 1) LOMERING ie LIVINGSTON, Mouassxs—No chang Fealita: evch Na & f 800 bbis of Rosin were made ' u last enles Wilmington were | tions of the rights of such de by his Attorneys, Kingsly & 16 West street. malt tous py Posts, &e., now to inform al! suc! they wil! be held avawersble acco: ing to tn for all vi PHILIP GARBEILLE, son, Patent Agents,5 Wail ales of 25,300 gallons city pressed orice ) THE LOVERS OF FAT BEEF, merioan were made at 65}¢c, There was no change in ‘The citzens of New York and vicinity are respeet- dish oils, and prices reraained about the same. fuily reqnested to call and examine the beef of eight very Paovisions--New. meas pork was setting. in lots at | Ciigrior'fscatcers, two farted b eaer Haymond, wo by | fF), 10 12)6, at which about 160 bbls were dispored of to the | Hochor’ Core: tr and two by Jomes Wilson, all of Green | 2, Chal rade “New ‘prime wae worth about $3.20 4 $9 i nd pwo by ef Ceol he oe Vid rors was held at $9 50; 66 bble thin tore, ( Hees iinrket on Zara COUPER, 4 DUANE STRE cham and William sts, has for 'e.practice in pri He can eure oth January, en- aupp'y of Kir et we Gaon hag: id ‘des rv : man with the poker ” diter him on Sundey night, | oamped that night at San Diego. The vext day they packing, not inspected, sold at $1025. Sulen of 300 bolo | Aoki M RS ERENT EMATRSE OY he He abet corned eee ore te | eave mpceitie for heaven anit prevent treuvoy teenring | and after attempting to cut his throat, jumped advanced, and were fred upon by #ome guerillas, whe hams ond shoulders were made at $34 w 30 for the | canbe seen at the slaughter hcwwe,{rom Thursday morning | he can enre t : Sceaee Je from cae te, Le | BISREPY, Ce Se I oO ee cal esl neorae: [ons of the fifth story window of the hotel ; but, | were dispersed by our arti = pM Cy ‘Sele iter, and at 6} a 70 for the former—the latter Ogure | witil Fridvy two oink. a ih Troon PT ananel Wank tater Rake ee ee”. A cean Curtin prem. oem Sole Deepen sumeaneraly there was enaiaseryet abouttwenty | oe the camsmacd of Col. MeClellac, was divest oxtrs, ae : ¢ 7. Mee 8h 1 ATIONS | mea, ‘This, w free) —anareemmaipenetoascaemssnetna anna ~ <~ew-s | feet lower down, from which he was rescued. Gone Seles of 408 AME cetey Maal Rate | Ni DRESSES, FATTHFLGY One baer as ole ea coat Popes HEME LOWER $4,008. WRK FIG | He was serionsiy, but not faually injured. His m™ la eheeee of batter, tantdee ovdev'as ie shestest Rowess Sian teen rm , Recon tales, ’ name is MeKay, a native of Newfoundland.

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