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' NN” -—__e ° 4 ‘ 3 L~ON ~ t ‘0 ; and 160 bbls No 2, at Osc, Butter continued steady. a py reper sonal; from the A TAUAN OARS HOnRE OS MONDAY 1 VEN. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, dap joa the ravers ofthis. We ratify first, and Wo went ofe areal et en) i force than we now b uw Albt of Cees, out of order, sild at 6c. Hams ver - : rewards, Woe set up atreaty, euch as we | cx ying what di ow have fn Mext Uisreos sold at 7c. ~ On Thursiay, 231 inst, Henny Hovz, Bq, formerly | OF 5M NAN Ia fas g0:5 Sate oy ee plain, atiaced os find it, and such ws we choose to waks it; and thon | —ofa force greater than we vu sypls hy Aline ieree was no change ia prices. Tho market | of Orange county, 24 years and 6 months, ai nor Atio Atnoldi, his first aprearauce in’ America; Affairs in Washiacton Wo sond two miuisters plenipotentiary to negotiate | defloient regimente--what d) wa care nue MP the remsined inactive, there beirg little or no demand for | Orange coun'y please oop? 1o, King of Spun, S'uor F, G. oneventanos Daw as “3 upon it, in the eaptial of theenemy. fahouldthink, sir, | twenty thousand regu’ar troops art th 4 shipment to the Coatiaert. Oo Friday, the 24h inet. after a short tilness, Man- Silva, Hignor Settimio Rosi; Don Riccardo, aneogn tite 2 that the ordinary course of proceedicg was much the | which may be there—say twenty thourrt’ Week” Bie —Salos of abou: 150 bbls clover wore made at7 | aannr Jutta, wifoof John W. Morgan, agad 39 years, | *Sanire ta the Kise, Signor Guveope Picin-nteris Jug, Wasuixarox, March 22, 1848. | juster. That the negotiators hold intercourse, come to | purpasa? There's no eemy to fight. | oa ne the los ce the rama polcen oo On O24 80 40 Fenuasire- | ee ekewell, fo respectfully teeltod to attend | Tussanrn Bia Te Kiesday Kveninn, | How the French Revolution is regarded in | wie straccement tothe covorrie ema hori to oes | onan enuadsed men under arms in any part of Mexic * . 3 5 ¢ ance qn) , “ang . eign uth: i ‘ogethor—perhaps not exospting in o Siaan—$ los of 250 hhis New Osleans wore mace at | hor funerol,on Sunday alvernoon, the 26th inst, at 4 | fa Par the peiseip 131 Tabernacle. Tickets to be Washington. those ageu's ace respous.bie, would be always the most | that number. Moxieo ‘ts anbjagate 484 a 4340; 100 do do at 4%, and 200 do Cubs Mugcovado | o'clock. from her Jats residence, 152 Mott street, with- offices ani at the dane Oa Wedoeauey, 49h Nareh, 168, | Here, at the seat of government, the news of | Scurabee mele: Pf Procedure. | It strikes me that the | Thoro's nogovernment to recist us. Rosin at 5c, 4 months. out further iavitation | LUGREZIA BORG werzia, Sera ‘Veresa Truffiee hb i f ‘| rag ' course which we bave ado; is strange, is grotesque; | notorious that the goverument of Mexico Towacco —Sale: Bist Varel, 1813. LU) 1A DI LAMM the suppreesion of monarchy in France, bas | s0 far ast koow, it ts anpresodentod in tho hintoryo?| eile, Is our fostrument, by whieh we bo, rl 3 t., Mr. hs ; Pidar, : 99 hha good Kentucky leaf sold at 6 | | On tho 24th inst, Mr. Lawis Lroxont, fn the 69th your | Ow Riidas, fist iiaed 1810, LU Barili Leader of uae orchesiza aod chorns, 4 Lietti, Doors oprma bull past To'closk. Perfo :from | mences at o'clock precisely. No lady, uncecompanied DY at of bis Srices.—Considerable sales of cassia were mate to- The friends of tho family are invited to atiend his fu day ut 14340, which isadecline. We also note gales of | neralon Sundey, 26th inst. at ons o'clock, P caused not satisfaction merely, but delight. The | @plomatic intercourse Sir, if gentlemen upon th lich auch @ peace and aecompli+ 0) ed n a 0 ovely, bs mes 3 of the Serate, interested to defend and protect this | eu we like ‘As far aa [ei unde a on matter, th superiority of republican institutions is vindica- all, iu their extensive reaciog, have found ex. | government of Mexico owes its life, and bre bs, ana i 5000 Ibs. No. 1 nutmegs at $1 25, usual time, his late res'denco, No. 27 Horatio street, near Eighth utlewan, admitted, Carzin ifl set do ed ia the capite een ples like it. I know of none Sir, we are in the pea t thi nt, to the sup Tainaw. The aeeeer toatinned Atel salesof | avenue dlls rewelas will’ be taken to Greeneaokdcbleee atts telpiicie heats here Bede eed une aee |S ee iM Sch vehiere thik, Saye: 90 Jat "i seasion by military power of New Mosion ant California | the'hops cd will uot en how Insite that eesen oe 30¢0.a 4000 Ibs. prime rendered at 100. Cemetery. Autor Flace and Kvghih streetin the reverss oven, a bye-word, and France is again the France that | —conuntries belonging hitherto to the United States of | another, and at no distant period these may bepscuvia- avis We notice sales of 50qr. casks Malaga at a aes, uate fiir, 1000, Rosserra, wife of | To facilitate the egress the wecdtet 56 Amp herte P(e | fratermized with America in the struggle for in- pret hee Ai elt Aad Pete ET YD is | ry mown arining fi a OU, thren inijlions. or our twelys . . j a t r erri- | ¥, cr f0m9 other of our raltiic 2 Wa Sales of 100 bbls and 150 hads were made | irom her late residence. No. 83 Bleeoler street. "| BS Sitch as, eS eentns Lit, 10M cence oars | ,- 1 the Senate, on Monday, reference was mnade | iy designs, now before the Senate, are to entorce this | to-cat fete theme ay en pnseet Are we going saxey Sales of Akg 4 hatpeat: lumenesat 7 precisely, | 00 the recent events in Paris, and the chamber | cfyim of ths | Mr and deca tito ne 112 Bolg to plunge the sword xecutive of the United States. We ars to at 240, and 200 do New Orlean: deeper and deeper into the vital parta of Mexioo? What 23%0. wa Friday morning, 21th inst., Epmonp ALonza, £00 d # ; ht of the new romautie drama. 4 c : ; bat the part of her domains cai i Freicn ‘cotton was eugeged for Liverpool at 5-324 ngeand Ejzsbeth Lawnds Manolt, in the 34 year | Ti, peste, enticed Pili WHIT rung with the impassioned eloquence of Mr. Al- | gompel Mexicoto agree that the part of her domains cailed | do we propose todo? Sir, | ree nochjact, And while and lard at 16s. To Antwerp, cotton,wes taken at So, Ae As arte, Bie. 6 hore 6 . _ New:MexicO and the other part called California, sball | wa are pressed nud urged to wtoor hes ocopaea tnd jeshes at 32s 61, ‘Lo Havre, rates remained very ives and friends of the family, and of hie grand- sanyance Mecarty, Mr, Wo Prapatalls Lee len, congratulating the people of France on the | jo ceuad to us—that we are now im possesion, a icis | their full eagth-—ho for teci nett heee ee eceeey dull ef father, Thomas Redstone, sre respectfully invited x Matthew, Bellar Darby Dorie. Burke: victory they have just achieved. In the other | raid, avd thet sho a! all yield the right of \s. ‘Thistle the | menis—wo arg told, and the publics told, and the pub- Cotton Trade O'elooke from Nay {3 Riviogton atresi N.B. The Duly TBiien Ms: Jordan, Dyernine'n which 1 honse, the feeling is qnite as intense, and on | \frtheidentioal cljest, ta my Judyment, for whtea ths | vile pian ke F tates eh eae eee ‘Tho day aftr the departure ofthe Cambri, there was | will be taken to Yonkers. Cighard’@Poratey, Mi Clantee Geo all sides, with small and unimportant excep | was was origiually comanenced for watch ft ine hither. aud peace, or coudtmed honea af eeoon 8 ote for fair Uplands. During the next week, holders | Just come to show how sweet a flower Custa 4AM TREATRE-SATURDAY, MARCH 25, | government casnot,to be sure, great ad is its | general reeult—» gencral result depending, witer ali, up- | warlike operations the incurring pet by (2 or maintained a firmer aspect, and as there appeared to be a In Para 1d bloom. wit be presented the farce of LH on our superior power, and the necessity of submission | various cireums!enees look b ‘OUR MOW: S. Devin. Af h y ? ople i "4 sympathy with the French people, throw ita-If' | (en torms which we prescribe to fallen -fallen—fallen | war, I prepoe (anid Ate W) to hel into the strugyle between them and their late | Mexico, Sir, tha members composing the orher house | day ing to n > . vf " 5 —tho more popular branch of Congrers— have all been | prehension of the matior, th despots ; nor do the people of France desire or | Satea sinoy 1 had almost asta the fatal—-l will sey | hyo, office, for the 4 want our aid in rendering themselves free; but at | the remarkable incidonts of the cleventh aad the thic- | measure, the ten reg cAvaenmens 9 i _ | teenth of May, 1846 ‘Tho other branch has passed @re- | hundred offices, colon least this goverament will be the first to coagra. solution affirming that tha wat with Mexico was bsguu | but thero are paymast growing confidence in better prices by the Cambria, in- BRAYS—Peter, Mr. Winans; Mathilde, creasing in strength with the deley of her errival, which terwhich the faree of UN Misi became anxiourly looked for, the daily eales rather in- WwW DUMONT, AUCTIONEER.—LIBRARY OF net Bini Pesiey: Mr. John James Poo ¢ rs tity guasty she mackstigeaduslly became firmer, 44 sped re James Thomsoa— Dumont & Hosask will cell fayomsd by A Hl B LIND BUY sup and at the close of business on Friday evening, prices a DUR BCs Hae eth ED conclude wi a had advanced nearly a quarter of a cont, itbeing difficult | Petween Fifth | ed works ad | ree A gonciade with BO. . Winans. Doors open to buy fair Uplands under 8} cents, tho sales sixce | the extalogu . Roxes 25 cents ur. at 6 g’elock, a: No— d Sixth Aveuucs, the iliust psldgeth ings, the moat valuable and costly works ig | thy Box, > omaienricg at No, 852 on the catalogue, and | Commences n¢ 4; aud not these only, ‘ | z oa (25.0 . ‘ : 4 4 Contractor, oud persons en- fom of Saturdays 19th f Sir Mee occurs utitea ith pcre ete RET teed crake aad book ot ITOHELL’ OLYMrIC julie them oa their triumph. Pik unoonailrttionally, and aaptermaly By bu Raid gogedin the yy ortation ; commissaries, even down 's it, i 3 y a q \ a 0 evening, March 2, t here a 2 os i ; 1 government 0! ‘nite vate coceur in 0 the suiler, ef id omne genus ; m adie publi > ool, an inactive market at Manchost i , Fecuction in the. number of operatives engaged at full | O1Fecountof the former purchaser. ‘ work, and the wholly unlooked for intelugence of the ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTA revolution in France. he latter, so fraught with in- Protestant young girl, todo chamberwork and jury to commercial credi+,and #0 momentous in the im- | or to mind a baby and do sewing; can wash un’ ir fae foci of its final resulce, could not dut is -- ery, {iwalt Arcustomed te tH8, wore pe eae Hike ao ko trate injurious effect on thy price of our staple, and so ebsorbe H dy. (ood ze an be xiven fe the attenion of all Glesaes hore, jolved to sts, being Bee cane nll at No.2 Hat naen, betwee ih packet day for the shea nenerasannschas eng mae hater fion$ AM. to6 P.M. 3 pat bt iaude to transact business. On Monday, as the usual | ~~ — operators were atill busy with their correspondenco for V AN, By A FRENC Avter which the NEW FOOTM nd: Bolly Beenie, Mira ite He ry. ‘Lo be fallowe! by a GLA Mose, afrau; Jake. Conoy Taylors jane, Roberts. ®ELLE—O pt. V. Dress eirele, 5? cents; Doors wen a1 7: em IWAY THEAT lerson —Saturdey giving for it promise of greater stability than any } guthentio expression of the will and tha opinion of the rue relativesof Corporal Trim, who said th that has hitherto taken place. For upwards of rity of the people of the United States. There is. | woull rutler bo before the camp, and profics ensue f rae je ot Basie tiged sir, another proposition. no: oeuthentically announced | [Langhter | I undertake, withon? disrespect to our centuries the people of Paris lived under | hitherto, bat ia my juigment equally truc— equally cv | ranis and patriota—the sineore patriots who Lz. the shadow of the Bastile, and they were daz- | pable of demonstration; aud thar is, that this war was te who do not—thas whetier they ‘Bght : - . eztin, has been continued, and is now prosecuted for all willing to be paid. 1 hopo all will be zledand bewildered by the sudden glare of light | the groat and leadizg purpose of ths acqnis'tion of new 9, aa tho weather grows pleasant, and OF ma | Which burst upon them after its walls were bat- | territory, out of which to bring in new Staten, with they will find it to their interest Ire pesfertuedl eco’ [tere ddown in 17:9 They were then struck as | Mexican population, into this, our Union of the United i with a coup de soleil, and they raved and riote tates, If it was unavyowed at first, thin purpose did h ip de soleil, and they d i d | State If it dat first, thi did 8 fora while in all the frantic joy of sudden en- | not remain unavowed lorg. However often it m b Nt the 1 GIRL, AP box No. 195 Pc y tion und civil this vessel. the sales were confived to small p-rcels for | strent. Acdece Meyer 3 den ¢ ( at ‘Woe> A iege ob seit; thermmediato cupply of tho home trade, at a decline of | With place of resideure, Gondtefercnee iver. Piikay Wel ont baat franehisement. ‘This fever brovght.an inevita: ee ve ian ae eee tuy anement wo ek pemiers | aad the patlious Of tae rarer ae aenue, the capital, about three eighis ot a cent. On Tuesdoy the market ANTED—ENGLISH HELP, WHO UNDER Mel ble reaction, and France, with energies relaxed | Sion of territory, it is sald that we must maintaia it, | aud that ut home they muy tint there elie beens i aay be seid to have opened.as the sales were increased to stands general housework, washing and ironiwg One | '* by the debaucheries of her triumph, suffered | sya makeit eur owa, Now, 1 think, slr, the original | ready to receive them, (Laughter ae on 2,000 bales at a fucther decline of throe eights, On | jnsternved pre erred ermauenty i suitable | SSD ioe fre Ande herself sgain to be prostrated and enslaved | objeot has not been changed—is not varied. Sir {think | waged wilh the olject of vreming now states on the pital y A eae SLA wears Cla est Lisp Laisa ppivear oe ater stceen 2 OE £ Wels; Biacca, Miss eC Mrs. C Again she recovered herself in 1830, but was | itexisted in the eyes of these who orginally contom- | Southern trontiors o! the United Statos, out of Mexican Tier atthort ale Wameiaite clense su ralge (ThE BOOK, WANTED-LEGHT ON MASONRY —A | J onr open st 7 o'e ock—Vertormanes, to brgin at half vast | again persuaded to try monarchy m a milder | plated it—who began the war for it—plain and attras- | territory, and with such population as eJuld be found re- ales, without any perceptible change in ratos. is small work published at Utica, Nez York, rome years | 7 ’clock Dros Circle and Paquette, 50 cts—Kamily eicles, | form. The experiment has been tested for se- | t ve to thom, and from which they no more ay. 7 sident ther: have oppoacd this ot} I am ngeinst u J ain agai. ccessions of territory to form new States. And this, is not a matter of conti to be paradet before mass meetings or my morning very fow buyers have appeared ia market, and | ago 4 lab only abcut 400 bales have been disposed of. ‘The bulk of i these purchases were tor Liverpool, anton American i account. ry Prices ¢till remain so uneven and unsettled that it is | a.) h7mmer, almost impostible to fix quotations. They are udjusted | Daa'Franklin Se ier it wants peaimcnsttortisee bay: ce, ool GENTLEMAN WELL . ACQUAINT r or Bi D “i A N fa joe pat these figures, the general diepesition poten | Ake Boorsecnlems tu ail tte braaghas te tavarnse of anes jargely : hi 8 i gagement; has been in hurin the 15 years, and weu'd | Si i, Si await later advices from abroad. The receipts at the al; has no cbjectious t0 x0 | Full choras—Dobizetti, Part 2d-—Overtuce—W illiain T i will he paid for one or twenty copes, by | 25 ¢ts.~Gallery, T 3s e's ion street ets "7 BR Y.—WANTED, A. GOOD an experienced person, steady etplayment willbe given. Apply at LO Hudsoa street, feet, N.Y. =F venteen years, and has failed. It has been tried | eyes now. than they did thon, or have done at cen AT THE | ia its mildest form, and yet o oppresive was it | fies. We have compelied a treaty of cessi ; i 2 lied, We use that the people have heen compelled to arm in | KBoW tn our conscioness that it Is, compel ’ D oF dafenem Co tieinli bastion this treaty of compulsion as our instrament, and as an ts at home, [tis with me no empty matter of “ egevcy in conjunction with oth aad other amation, no merely exprestod repaguance but & Sut what gives assurance of complete success | agencies of a more formidable and d gcharac- | matter of firm, hurgable purpose. I will yield v to the late movement, is the fact that England | ter, to enforce the acquisition from Mexico, of sew ter- | to no forces of circumstances which has occurred, ‘rmoor— | CaN, On no pretence, and in scarcely any contin- | ritory, out of which to form now States—new States to | or which I can cons, as likely to occur; and L ori Bevedetti. Beneventavo ond Kosi | gency, interfere. Thanks to Pius the Ninth, | be added te this Union. Wo know—every intelligent | therefore say, that if to day [ am asked whether, ening, M Told tat, Diniz vender himself generily us: n " 7 2 | man knows—that there is not g stronger desire in the | fox the sake of peace, | will take a treaty which brings po: 6 very light at this time last year; present | sonth or west. A moderate acl Mt only oe bs pet fat Te aS | Austria 1s powerless to stop the flood of republi 4 vied e nell py 49 a troaty cl ing they are coming in very heavy, and now stand at 145,000 | fj F coaleetiie Gears Re ES eT ote Ballet, Bene rent Le La cece eran ee i Sle'g eouron! | ean sentiment, or to join with England for the Breet oe Eraser’ Rant eve leaetae territon | jwe Rew Bisiga into the Union. on the Soulhers barter, bales over those of the Jast season. This amount will in elves De Wil, devote a few hous eich day to making up aa Daet—Linda nf, and | restoration of monarchy in France. The tate in fe LA ae pe ‘pcnilery ap es Me us 2y 00: Aas i orary bat Moarheas EE errr ular fra oees oacanearun tote Adios TIS 'A Levit Harsh Oster eee Pel Ohara eS fd. Romasee trom the Fre.ch | combination nguinst the Pope was not between | mast, with regrot—with pangs of sorrow. ‘That we kaow. | Southern bo: i ox T’ , Herald Office. ‘Opera of Rebert L ase thatis our pr nt position; ‘weeds, 28 in addition to many mi! zt. b ° 1 Armalia Patti, 4 A 4 he \ s Hat e i 4th. Duet—Normani a Parig Austria and France, but, betweea Metternich | Wo know it is before us, nud therefore, boenuse w but I would amo of Northern, Kastern, or any in afienen andes See CIiGe cotton tine bien te™ ea Cee ICCC oa AT ee aN crea | ert cote Mercatente: and Louis Philippe; ‘and it is absurd to suppose | it is before us—because we know thal Whatevor govern: | ot! I woull resist to-day, forever, and to the ceived from that section, where we know the yield was | at hs fi athe ph tlle phate nies pees TOM Eh ks wa Med) HPs beads Sth | thatthe English cabinet is seconding, in good | ment, asa creature, may do, or agree {o do, the Mexi ion to aid aay territory to the States of s y aticet until the first of viny. Address, siaug particulus, 2 | Finale, first net of, Giurame Sigra Lietti | ft . Pontiff f {beration | can people will never accede to the terms of this treaty, | tae U . pear 4 helt together und very heavy. [MON vhox 419, postoflice ignori Benedet i and Beveventauc—builchorus—Mer- | faith, the efforts of Oey ee Hoe Rapicomettieey meetrepe ecm ti ept oot adierteled an ka pho vern ter dulty fpsontta epee Ppriast rach ‘he movements of cotton in this country, up to the * x ‘Tickets Slench: to be had at the Orera HH t | of Italy. The spread of liberal principles is as he ‘4 4 . sherpeke A lta We tg et Go -nok want the Coops OF Mngisne i e OOM IN BROADWAY TO LET—A LANGE ROOM office, No, 2 Wi 3 i A j Scanks oie 4 : impression made upon them by absolute irresistible force. | on tho North, nov the (orritories of Mexico on the Jatost dates, compared with the corresponding period in RGrike Recon story ofthe bow building: Noctasacd 9 | Mug Agnomess yei2 Weulattert etike priveipal music sores, | usual, against the desire, as it is sgainst the in- | Tyeretone we propose to overwhelm them with another | South. Lresist all with equal resolution. Aud, thero- Tabernacle. Performance to commence the previous two years, have bee! Broadway, uear Liberty streec. Immed ate posseasioa cau be | at 8 o’elock trecixcly terest, of the government of Great Britain. [tis | army. We prop 1 to raise immedi: y ten regiments of | fore, I say, that if the question be put to me to-day, whe Movements o¥ Cotton in tHe Unite Re had. Apply corer Fulton and Clitfatreets = PALMO’3 OPERA HOU. (GIVEUNTO Te Becoming porteny ie Dy Hag. regular troope ety sean of volanteers—fifty ther [will take peace under, the present sah ot "4. 2 OOMS WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FRENCH Da KareEa TiS chine a and meant to compromise the Pope in the esti- ousand men-~andto pour them inupon Mexico: Now, | country, disiressed as it Ie; inthe existence of war,odious Receipts at ports of the Us Maree en fol otis , tammilz. at 47 Greenwich street. iafirmedt tae he OE ey oseresvecttully | mation of his subjects, by the presence of Lord | sir, {should be happy to concur, notwithetanding sll | esitis; under cixcumstancs co ofictive to humanity and « 2 “year before.1,497'815 | > OUMSIN HOBOKEN —A SVALL FAMILY HAVE | Eien acorect statemercof what toox place in com, in cov. | Minto at the pontifical Cai and at We aa Ea ar ea ort ERE Cog guest ge papa ma propor toma business of thove whom I represents Exports from U.S. since Sept. 1, 1847... 857.964 wo ravine to Feat formated wines Road epee ves | Negtion with the wre:t bail, &e of myse'f the prop setor | time to work upon. the feelings of his holiness ) and —1 2 A : r./'— | I say still, if Lhe question of peace were put to me fi i same period 620.311 | inpleasautly attuned hear the Ferry. laguare at Nocs News | Of esim@o* Overs House; aud further, althouch many other | to wuppress the anti-English agitation in Ireland. | /thould be happy to ogres, nnd substantially | do agcee | Would hav peaco with now States] would say no. Why? persous were indicted, for apparently a similaroffence, yet 'h . ith the honorable Senster from South Caruling. | like the Diawiet Aitomey, have thousiit fit, in | The secret manifesto of the Pope to the Irish | {kink [have uttered a rentiment within a fortnight to | dice ie of pudlic duty, to throw their pale d p y bres te ; fae OF public duty, to thoow their paltry. and | hierarchy and clergy, proves that Lord Minto’s | the same effect-that after ell, the war with Moxioo is use there is no necessity for being driven to the a; In my Jadgmout. Other gentlemen may think by era af nto rently. I hold no man’s conscience but my own. The position ls | mission has not been altogether without fruit. | substantially one in which there oan be no more fighting | ! make ré lean breast myself I see no reason to believe Sinea vast Theat aisha Sores yet Y t But the Pope is too wise not soon to discover the | —and in the present etate ot taings, my opiaion is that | that we cannot get a3 sale u peace, as honorable amount on rale 52 000. GH WINTIC Swale avert he Mach mice Beate? | tis sati 1 have watten | snare set for him; and even if he should continue | the people of this country will not sustain this war | 1 a1 permanont a peace, without terri- The closing quotations in this market were as annex- el = Sauk | about myseli, ny re the ulzing me with | to actin perfect accordance with the wishes of | They will not go to the expense. They will not find | tory as with it. The things aro separable; there is no [9 LET GTHE BOWLING AND BILLIARD 8. | Ii tt att aga aun mae BEMELI Sue Mt | che British cabinet, the discontent is too deeply | fy gratification a putting th 2 = ade: sined, n mn id rs tte Bec is a a Livenroon Cuassirications. cot ie aie eatin a) ee ie et wtde, veg | Bower of the District Attomey's talent. sarcasina, &e., vec it | rooted in the Irish mind to be unsettled by the | 'b¢ Mexican poople. For my ks « “year befo 182,185 uk ‘Tho receipts at this port since the lat instant, have | TNO LET. OR FOR SALE—THE THKEE STORY 3 been 40 000 beles; exports 16000; taken by spinners brick House and store, No. 198 sixth avenue, betweeb | evident. My respectability, standis 12,000; on apecu.ation 3,000; stock’ in the city 62,000; | 12h avd 13th s:reets, wich marble mantels, sliding doors, and a | Cyiment, My. Tess . reet, Hohoken. peace, a ayonet to the throstof | 1 ri, hope tha ten reg not want Us to take ent,if at all, reluc. there is not a man who Moexieo doo cessary connectio territory. She t ceiling. 24 feet wide, iS ment bill will neyor becoms a law. Dhres weeks og: New Oriesns | rato rent. The above room is 20 a e in % uy. Iris tho result of fore: Uplands Fler : feet jong. sud ie suitable for military of political purposes: Ie- | Wt nlone ty windicater nee Nee ke keer or AN; | strongest exercise of pontifical authority. fir, Lehould have entertained the hope, with the utmost | docs hot know that, And let imo vay, thatif this Trist aot Bs aw a = been so arjustly assaiied, but prove to the commanity atlarge, |. England, then, having the fear of Ireland con- | confidence. Events which have sinc» ocourred, abate | yaper should be eventually iutificd in Mexico, it in most Selig i ; TT? L¥T—A FARM HOUSH ON NEW YORK BAY, | the persecution thit the se clothed witha little brief authority | stantly before her eyes, ag well as the certainty | that confidence, but I still bope it will not pats, And | likely to bo because thoso undor oor protection Dia te 7 7 Bouth Brocklyn, below Greenwood, pleasently situ:ted Aye ntins Flas Palene Op ra House pall be opened | of the utter prostration of her finances, will be | here] dere tay I shall bo called a Moxicun whig. I shall | hold ev there, and not because the Mexi- u Te 7 7 on the watei ~_ Apply rad street Cinemeats: My K BURKE. Paton Once tone. waver as unwilling as unable to interfere with the re- | be told that the man who will stend up hero and aay that | can Congress or the Mexican peopie would agras to fk a & 3188 ag Bo Ne edad eer i p tis likely sh deem | he hopes that what the administration projets for thy | a coasion of territory. They would prefer to keep their Vea se % SO One RET ie een Cis Dee Bee | — publicaus of France. It is likely she may deem | ¢irther prosecution of the war with Mexioo will not be | territory, aud we to keep our money. 1. do not. koow Gao Os a x Flarhey conniniveuitcastas ta oneh toe: Heitor Kitchen ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE —A BALL WILL BE GI. | Mt Wises “ge re bo a . eo le carried into offect, is an enemy to tho country—or who? | what may happen. ‘timmy may be full of strange events; ° + and cellar. ‘The groand 1s covered with fruit trees,shrubbery, ven in the course of cext week in honor of the French Ke | ZOvernment, with as good a grace as possible, | ventiemen now consider the tame thing, eir,an enemy | but | thiuls it probable that if the treaty which baa gone vives Ke Rargeta hekitchen. The premises volution in Paris, ‘Those French gentlemen and others who | and thusavert the terrible collision, different con- | to (he President of the United States,and his party. He's | to Mexico shall fail to be ratified, it will bsbecause of we in ex cellent order, ond ths sea bathing unsurpisso?; within. three | fel interested in the above, are requested to meet inthe s« | duct on her part would be sure to produce. a Mexican. Sir,I think very bad}yof the Mexicen char- aversion of tha Mexican Congress or tho peo- STOCK SALES. m puies walk oftheferry. Kent $53. Apply to J.N. BA- | Loon of Talmo’s Upera House. Owing Tate Peta tyite | But itis almost certain that the present whig | acter, bigh and’ low, out aud out; but names do net | ple, to cele tortitory, or any pait of it belong. Batrimonz, March 23.—$2700 Un ted States 6's, 1867, 12 Postpones till Mrhdav Evening, March 27, atveven ocloru. | ministry must lose their places. Lord John Rus- | terrify mo Beside, sir, if Vm @ sufferer im this | ing to the government, I hare said the: I one ; respret—if I'm made a ‘subjsct of reproach by thece | rather have u9 pesos, thea a peace whi nit te man for any crisis, much lees for | eT ary Bresecs—thean hired abusers of the mo-| territory or now Sater; and the rearon in, that reaps neat tives of public men—l’ve the honor upom this | I believe that wo con geta peace just as soon with. dit Mexico, the effict will be to cause an imme: | occasion tobe ina very respectable company. In the | out as with moro safe, more honorable to Us, aa tho 9) bd (ur the opening.) 934 asked; Baltimure & Ohio Kbil- | Tery low. Apply to Cs WHITE. 198 Pearl siteety New York, | Gites sche Pea hae the Mexico has nothing to expectfrom either France | (he'bem tow: kage a greater Mexican in this body | Sion anghet cee cmuct Reve some tarribery citar the Beane ve Maawot uel trae ware Soe oan OFF. LESLIE corner cf Fulton aad Tilery Mreeis,Brookly a. | estertuinments are eighty hosered sity eave Or EMPIMNE: -sThey” ate--the-ene-indiepoved, the-| shen the honaravaammtenan tha heed of tho Military | people femen\ty i seus ity atleast] weanio proet of I HILADELP aia. March 24, 1848.—Fir st Board —3:0 Girar’ “= ly respactabie nudie 5 favored with # patronave | other unable to carry out their schemes of inter- No doubt individusls here and there, of eaterprising « 95: 1100 Baltimore and Unio Rail oud divideod bonds, (open Dwelling Hose and Store, corner of T'lisry aud Wesh- ie H mug) 75. United Stats 6's, 1867, closed at 102% asked, 10234 | jagton streets —The hiuse coutains 10 well fiarshed rooms | DURING dene ee EEE Dia; Treamury G's, 100% bids lol asked: Maryigud G's closed | Vousesston iat uf Mae—atore ean be had imme intely, onl in t | Gai teeck of the Gr pine R eee ise at 5 bid, ((o: the opening.) 65% askeds Waluinore Ges 160 at | good on tor bakery. fumily grocery or millnary. Reni | the oldest etebhahed band in the United Stree BANIOX HALL, 472 BROAN WAY. BETWEEN EVERY NIGHT 1000 do do 6’s, 1867, 10245; 400 Baltimore 6's, 189), (opening) TS, ILEL,IN BROOKLYN—THE 3 STORY BRICK M al DU 8, B wk, 1%; $200 US Treastry 68, 101963 10 700 State bs, 73:40 | FNIRA PROOF STORE TO LE? FROM FIRST MAY | woprecedenced by or is city. Ad h : f : u ; endivg Toba; 7 Man & Mech BR, 2; 1 Penna Bic. rt | WY No 1c Washington siree', 257 95 feet, built by the | crate. doris ouen at 7_Conecn commences ¢@o'claek Wer | Yention, if they ever entertained any. If Mr, | | Mr. Cass— I would like tohave the honor ble Sonator | racter disposes to emigrate,whi kno0 nothing about New Ls 5 2735 A store. i * iter. RY 8 + Doo! ‘at 2: ‘ fi 4 ; Mr. W: —That? the thin 0 . | exeep arther off, and tired o! Bank, 62; § Com tk. 5184 N n trim of years. Kor particulars, enquire | at $ o'clock. AE ROT ON A Comat | Rave got Lower California and the right of Way | sotote do, (Leughter), On tha resumption of the pili | Pursuits of olvil life—no doubt = hundred thourand be Teared f nt oF. Treas No if; | of GEOR b W. NILES, No. 192 Brondway,e-aer of John across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. ‘Timidity is street B'Qapway Opeon ents CCOMACK COUNTY. VINGINIA—A MR. GFO | Geely Mumcal Director, Mr, Oldh ‘of this plan is informed that | TISTES having been put under de-able property Mr. | ger submits to 10 de: tor saiu his object was | Would sock new homes They would feel the spirit of to frighten Mexico—to teach his humanity to her—to | b»derers. I believe tha: many a one would be content show that he would frighten her; but had toomuch hu | ¥!‘h his condition until somebody parsed beyond him, i and then ho would go piill farther, whero he coud havs conten | MR, WHBSTOR'S SPHHCH | ™nlty to hurt her, moreroom, At least 49 raid that’ great observer of hn- Tote dodo iiss 200 Len fh Nav Coa! scrip, € the othor day, the honorable fe bk, 11. 100 Morr s Canal, 134; 25 Flemington Copper, 8. Boston, Maich 23.~ Brokers’ Board—4 shares Merufa: turers’ Jasutance Company, 16%; 3 4 e Co SE THROUGH | always an unwise counsellor. GALVIENSIS. Manager E.G Sak es im col ion, and will open thi “ , ins f a War a Geren ea sieaien ding Mel. | Geer: ¢ Mr. Cass—Does the Senator mean that I satd that ? sf ' ge Dix is a man, and has sni'ed from Be ston — i au entirely thew and origiukl performance, con- shi i tfonalans. Pallovtacnli wher he teavetlad Henin cng ase cette A ey od. tac, | His friends have not heard fom him for five yerrs. Any ix- 'o Comico Pictures in wetion, Danel ON THE MreWenster—I mean you sald it twico Pee Saree acne Cine) Cos ely mene ose Fee ee ee eee es oe oe oard iG: was | formation concerning him, will confer a fivor on his relations, | avd other #7 tertiiaments Mr. Cass—I did not say it, I beg your pardon. It waa Ferner oe Cena cueey eee Rees Vermout sud Messecnas . ve 755 Apply to WM. PARRAMORE, Dmmmondtown, Accomack — LOAN BILL not to teach my humanity at all. Now, the senator will | 293 wh nk that we want adJi‘ional t ‘ys ; Herding Railroad. 19:90 ST R8 | county, Va, orto H.P. HAVENS & SON, 434 Water street, MERICAN MUSEUM .—Splecdid performances, every . allow me to repent what I did say I said tho adminis- | Sch territory. Twenty-four of us last year voted do, b 1 w.19; 100 Bast Boston New York. afternoon at 3 o'clock, and every evening at 7%. Lyat Pe EEE tration had two objacts in view—the one to prosecute | "saiust war for territory. on ibe ground that wo did not = werk of Mr. and Mrs. Maloze Saymond, end their three ‘ OMPACT, HEALTHY | beautiful daughters, who gi imiin ith M @UIRTIETH CONGRESS. he war ? d co DOMESTIC MARKETS. ingot tin cline TH pony coeee hd ell tee Dorie | ot itcee te eee i to enforce our mensures. what Mr. Websier sid in this connection, exeept that Puivapenemta Cattix Manxer, March 23 —Offered | ing tlouses with wingt_ of mocem structure, ned shout twelve | Uise of our Saviour. Great Western. the vabkes, Mae eee Mr. Weoeren —The geutieman said his chjzot was to | tuis waa the preponderating sontiment of sil in the during the week 1150 boef cattle, including 215 from | acresofiand divided nto lawn, meadow, tillsbi ¢ ripruce Statuary, &e. te th the whole Senate. frighien the Mexicans, and that would be more humane North and South] Bat gentlemon say that, for TERAnE LOW OMNI rorounly—the other to prodacou moral effect | Want it-—Southorn and Nozthern men. [Owing to con- Ohi, and 480 taken to New York; 199 cows and calves, | cultural, besides a portion upoa which is a dren tuider 10,half pica. ikeserved frout seats, Wasnincrton, Maroh 23, 1848. the M s the take of peace, we will teke the territory. and 1100 sheep, Fricess! Adora instal trees und shrubs, abd. a utenti cf pate ext Dark, cloudy, and threatening weathor. Large coer Ne Cases 1 ig iho wit! us Pelton 1 wo dn ma 50 per 100 Ibs, whic! grown forest trees near the house and eut-buildiegs. ‘Chere MIMD MOURE BRT CDENERIO OF tian of visltors to the capitol, notwithstanding. Somi- | Nr. w eorene, tater” lanewed Taught now take wie: is offered to us, Mr. Polic will take : relan a cood born, stable, and cow shed,aa ies house (flied), | (CX RAND CONCERTBENEFIT OF MESSRS. . ir. Wensten Tras, igit? (Renewed leughter ) Pg sea ol mmovable were left aasold. Cows end cal n'well of sels aad celiciow miter ad various other improve: Lvoch and Kavantgh,gt the Minerva Rooms, on Monday | fusculat baleony of the Senate, brillant with bright | Me: Wenerna “Teas, te no less ‘That ia fixed on. He iy tnmovable, He haa fe (Laughter) ife put it down to 54 for dry, $15 9.9 for springers, and $13.0 26 for fresh | 18°) cows. Hoga—Sales were mostly at $6 2.6 50 per 1001bs, | “aa, unod me pre mis Sheep sold within the range of $1 50 a4 50 each, ac. 0 cording to quality. Hey, from scarcity, brings better If orthe whole of the pur- | Kvening, Merch 27; on wifich cceasion the foll Tadies | faces, gay bonnets and feathers. The circle of sofas on | Mg, Wensten—Now, fir, tho remarkably characteris. | Pu: down his foo" , in 9 ney Mey Temes on _vond and Mortgages Apply to | 41 gectlemenh ve Lindly volusterred their aervicent—Mies | the floor of the Senate, outside the bar, almost exclu: | tio of this snecch, which maken Itso much a Mexican | 40. (Increased laughter) I rpesi¢ of the President as & COMPANY, 3 Fletcher street. dernnie Reynaldson, ‘Miss 1 maa Lesite, Miss Koberis, Mr. | sively occupied by ladice. The mystery of this rather | soveou, is that thogentl-man sroke it ia tha hoaing of | 140 of ell, without disrespect. 1 know no reason why dl Nelsou Kneass, his first appearance in New York since histe- | unuael gathering of the fair sex in the Sonate, in such | Mexico, an well as in. the heatiue of the seuste Wo | Misopinion and Lis will—Lie purpose, declared to be vices. Sales were monily at $1.a 1 10 per cwt for good ARM FOR SALE, OF ABOUT FORTY ACRES, Mr. Austin Phillips, Mr. W. Brown, Mr. | diemal weather, may be accounted for in the fact, that el srd in | fimsl, should control vs, any more than our pur- IMmothy, avd straw at $7.08 the 100 bundion, ‘on Long faland, miles from the railzoad stonning piace a ch’ M1. Kavansgh. Mz. Austin Phillips | My. Webster is expected to held forth ta eztenco, today. | Have beom necused that what is said hore, is hesrd in | ey Eras cauddly consciontious. motives, und high ot Bru hville, on the road t> Rockaway, near T. Coffe's hotel. Frida at the Piavo. Cregramme—Part 1 —Oprnitg | prover by Rev. Mr.Gurloy. Journal, petitions, reports, Pare irhihectoatat onibaree \Ney * eaponsibil nid rol hil We think thut New Beprorp Or Manxet, Maroh 18 —Sperm— | Said firm cohcainn adeeliinn house Gara nnd oshes neceren Buk betme the Gate~Mesia. Lynch, Fnilips | Qo yer by . y- 1 Pe Feports, | telis us that the principal object of this bill is to frighten | fesnone Di 7 ‘ ; d Scotch Da- Bs » not bo moved, I should be ror- 3 Song—The Maciac—hr Kne: ber. His words have patred along the wires and they > Dhocit: aiiaitaie: saws eld poe HillsMiss Jeannie Meynoldson ; Song— A MATTER OF GREAT MOMENT. are on the gulf, floating away to Vera Croz, ond whet The market is firm, and prices ore well sustained. The | ry buildings; 5 neres of wood, dof meedow, the sules of the past week embrace a}l the crude oii offering. Tand, all in good feres, avd well supplied with first +, and will be sold on sear inéividval a. the head of | rate water: very pleasent and he:lth L Meon— Vir. W. Browa; Ballad—When Mr. Dickinson had sundry resolutions in his posses: oH plantf Mexico, that after all, | 62 Beach street, or of GEORGE WATSON, on the farm. were a Bor rg.in—Mr, Austi fong—~Willyou OE | iets memory served him correctly, had beon intro- | he frightened too much, he gives notice bitoretianl thet » He will stand out opal bus. Do we fear to stant week of a cargo cf 1800 barrels handsome N.W. Coast is si 3 Mong—The F and South Sea at 344 @ 2640, and 1200 barrels N. W.| Tyoa SALE OR “ to my Mountain Home=M. “4 FARMS OF Too | He # Gry—Mr. George Nine: Cla smen, u Balla ip awa—Mies Jeanne Keynoidson; Song—The G bale pat rone, I will not. ft appears ctrico. ‘I am willing to make ‘duced heretofore in tho Sonate. It was a matter of somo | yi ' pagan OHANGH , ject is to frighten them Mz President, when bone—There is some inquiry, pothct cots og cere tg Shee considerable moment to the agricultural interests of the | ynub, the giant. was to represent the lion, wnd rage. 4 One i . Minera! region The y—Mr Kavauneh; Gl-e~' nf —M untr; dad been a subjeot fruitful of litigation + ¥ and with 0 to tha people ali over this : been ae | zonein Te i vey—Mr Kavaunghy Gle—The Cu few—M country, an en a subjsot f¢ and roar upon ibe stege, he was quite apprehensive r h it g peoy ¢ erally hod adorn, the ‘icwa’ of buyers A kalo of | exehucged ir pretty i or mage Neve Workeor meveken ine, | Lyseh std HoePar.2—Gire—Kieg Connie eas Phillie, | He would, howover, not detain the Sonate longer in wus. | ‘hut hemight too much irighten tho lwlen? ned, there. | Wioad land. T wii fake yeoeo without new States, and 18.000 Ibs N, W, Coast was mace at 26}4c, cash. | Apply to JAMES B. BOK™, at the Norther Hotel. foot of | Myre aie pour) Balle1 will love thee tothe tats Pease, but would state that the tesolutions related to | fore, with the advice of hus comrade, one N the edmini vill teke m0 peace without naw Sone dledenipepaewtatein stots | Courtlandt sire. Wednesdays ud Thursdays til! 9 A.M.. | Mie Roberts: Song—The Gamblers Witten Kees fethro Wood's patent plough. (Laughter) he witely concluded, that in the height tates Lam willie x10 Ro before ‘ountry on that. on New York Real Kstate 179 Bro:dway, corner | Gai mie < Tho resolutions wore read ang laid on tho table. FOREIGN MARKETS. Keane, fe sa Hepedlntan Senne Te Bt hee ee Kevenseh; | After some further incidental tenis Havawa, March 1] —The arrivals of new sugar have SARI: FOREIGN — | 800@—Oh, Lama merry Soilor Lad—viias Leslie: Ballad—No THE LOAN nitt OF $16,000,000. Snub, the joiper’” (Roars of slo improved and the exports haye: been on @ corres. | in improved or wuimproved city property, may hear of the | 12%. Kbs Ballad tr, Austie | hillips. To. ¢ melyde with (by ry rustling ao Senators and spectators | view of the proper policy for this governmon’ to pursae ponding soale. The enquiry rules thiefly for the North | right kind of targuins, as follows idiers a note. through | tha who ecompany. Doors oles at? o'clock ives in thoir seats for a deliberate henr- | geoording to any man’a npprebourion and judgmect of Europe, the transactions for the United Staten being | the post «fice. to MB. W. Xj staticg name, residence | commence at 0 precise y. Tickets 29 cents where is the necessity for this augmentation by reei moderate.” Tho intelligence from Russia probibiting th | M.ut fo bs ivested, &e; on eordi ion thar the inorey shal oF sce Mr. Wensten took the floor, and with great coolness, | hentia: fthe military of theoountry ? [ holdin my band import cf crushed sngers has caused a brisk demend | beset beyond doubt si yield sot love thou 19 percent per | FRANVARD'S MAMMOTY PANORAMA OF TH | and self possession, took anlp from the glass of water on | irq note—I suppore it 13 eubstantiolly correct-—of the peoplo. I am willing t for whites, which class is unusually searon this s0a- | che New York Pest Offize. M1, B. WX. New York. Mare Sursiaaippi river, pointed o miles of cauvass, be } his desk, placed h's papers in order, turned deliberately | Present military foros of the United States. | will not sontimant, {rom the Gulf to the British Provinces— Our prices range as foliows: Cucuruches, 4); bak Rian ra . » | jag the largest paintings jn, N.at ihe Panorama build | round to seo that ell was right, and awid tho respectfcl wer for its entire accuracy, but I bellove that it is |.izom tho oceau to Missouri, Will your country take ing Nitio's Garden. Obs» avery | eilence of the multitude of his listenere, proceeded #s fubstentially according to facts ‘There are trepty five territory at om enorinous price-—at a price @ thousand 4)a a | a5, 1848, i 44 rs.; ordinary yellows, 4% a5; middling do., 5% a O44: - —— (Bunda Niblo pen Veh ‘ _(Bindays excepted) “Admissicn 50 cenia: cbitdren | fren Of ye multitude Of le Is “ 2¥¢ | mos more than it is worth? or take peace without tor- The Panoruns will comiewes moving at 7H o'clock Senate for the raising of ven regiments cf Ei cota Po ig 9 de ae ed bt ni prererva the constitution of the country ? e lis dies. deur lad i) ow to their aibit » be vital, elementory, ia th nd the maintenases ng to trust ( pio. becanre | thiak great itutional principles are neco to tho mainte nance of it. If the constitution is broken down, let it thesctef the people themselvoe, end not by my Ido not distrust the peopla. [ am willing to taka ; mag 1B gy : | FOR SALF—2000 AILANTHUS TREES. FROM 12 Foe ease BAC 8 Oy RCO ad Mente te Onin | Ei to'd feethioh, of strargh’ ard thrifty growth, at. half PR : Pe Afteraoci i da. a He: by 8 960 d file, und, inoludirg 4 Asrorted parcels for Spsin command 79 ra. to 8i¢ a 4 re, | Picts viz: $97 20 ber hundred. Fupit srees. Grane ‘vines An | Uva: Sovelocke exhibition om Wethoniare sad Piet | Cr sope for the further prosecution of the Wat og Saheb einen thnteandend oad maa.” ‘These; with the ag to g0 for thats for ones Vem wii ling to talco The transactions in Muscovadoes are small and chiefly | [aywnsor permanent partu-age,as may be required; Exoue RUNSWICK’S STATUARY—LARGE A Mexioo. We have been informed that tho measure is | exception of six or saven hundred men. ard now ail oe Peace without oh jer re eas r nite $ LI roll ran a avis Fs Bu F roadway, hert to Btopreer’s beits. Adm@e | Homal regiments cfvoluateers tor the same service. Mr | mente are not iui); casualties and tho climate have | leave it to the people, becrune that is the question for continued drought, fears are entertained thet it may af. | neat Bleecker street 10 P.M.,at 396 Broadway, next to Stoppani’s bo: 1 feot the extent of the crop by diminishing the juices of 77 SABE RUBSCRIDEN | tamu eomee. bea endl President, I was desirous, on Friday last, of expreesing eee ee oot in anne If tha racruiting ser. | ‘emaelves, Taose who do not think with mo, i they the cane. The general quailty of the orop so ter is good, | Grlireforaatnainge stock chime pace cll lanitennt | (AONVENTION Fi ete ae wy opinions against the supposed necessity. of the | “UY Minnowed thelr Hee. en von it could siot | Shoose,can have territory and new Stutesand they will oa the present state of the weather being favorable for the | Caeawba, insmall or nize quantity. JA % B. WEIR, Foret, | CONV bitechas stress sain eel of the ates enactment, and sgainst the general policy it is appa- | morethen fill up there regiments, so that overy brigadier, | ‘hv srtificers of Heir on fortuues, fr good or for ev production of dry and strong grained sugars. Coffee | 20th stret. nenr 3d avenne, Brothers. ’—1 his superior band of Minstrels give their inini- rently designed to promote. Circumstances, personal | 54 oolonel and captain should have his appropriate fall we tremble before execu! ive or; the truth can- continues very scarce at $5 a7, equal at Li 00 Pr. to $23 | 1 ODE: tabl Htainments every night this week. ‘Their | t0 myeeif, but beyond my control, compelled me | command. Here is a call, then, upon the country now | Tt be coucealed Wo tremblo before executive power. SEO MECHRT OG. Molaecs_onvenced lant month tb OBES, MODES, NOUV&AUTES.-F GODFFROY fit perfomance iv wtectritying fall ond | to forego the execution ¢f my desires. The na ssttrnat of tom thomend ten, to fillup tus | “it. Polk will teke nothing lees than this. if we de not 2 ra, but has pinco declined again to 134 tl, at which price Rivitisrer on Mebdyy nextite ath aes te wea So aces. aad makig host of fcivnds (or them. | Bi mow before tho Scoate fs a meagure td raise | for the cnlisment of tan Chomtd ve eed States. 1 | cok this, the King’s onger will be Kiodted. Who end contracts for delivarios in oll this month have voen | Bo.ineis, Ke. just received by the Havre packets. 349 Broad. Boots open at 7 o’sloek—-Coneert commences a’ # o'clock. A | money to mect the existing exigencies of the govern- | 4. derstand, tir, there's @ raport from General Soott— | t isrospect. Is he tha made ‘The cano this season is found to yield less mo- | wov, np stare : esi ment, and to provide the moans, as wellas for other | General Soatt—a man who bas performed tho siost bril- | lasses than usvel, in proportion to sugar. Exchaages Amy a acreereiren Tey TTT OME AND SEE!—MAGER'3 CONCERT HALL— | things, for the pay and eubsistence of these propored | jinnt campaign on military record—the man who bas | have agnin deelinedand transactions on London for | QPRING HATS—I" YOU WOULD HAVE AN ELE Nos. 101 and 103 Hhmzaheth ategt—For w Fow, Nishi | thirty regiments of volunterrs. Sir, the ecenes throuc’s | warred ageioat the enety. warred agains the climate the lort btecmicr took piace wi 10% 4 11 00 pr, since | PQA Het WC yom woud hea tasty Hat if yom woald | Oaly-rens exhibition cf Daauerve' celshrated Chemed | which we have passed,and thrcugh which we are passing, alos! @ thousend uspropitioas olroumstences then some sales havo been nade at 103% 00 px Paris d 00 | {hee hee Mment Hat if you would haves hatin which | Pi TU It, from Parie—Vriday evening, March 2. Alue— | are various, For the last fortuight tha world bas sup- a the flag of his country fate ihe eepital of dia, Spain 2 a3 C0 pr. New York and Boston par | ofa wan ef tusteyou will please call on Mealio, 410 Broadway, | mostectebimred Pecontger Pathe Bae ne hot Lostisagag | Boned that we have been occupied in the ratification of | tha enemy, houcradly, proudly, humanely, to his ows Freighte have been brisk. ‘Tho first ergagements for | corsr of Canal street inthe Unitid Stares aud Furope, secompued wish the moat | & featy Of peace, and that within the seclusion of these | > mnt honor aud the great cradit of his country Europe were made at £3.02 26 per ton for Cowes and | 7 awa PERCHASTHE PUBLIC CAN B® BUP- | Mlesdid Solvent Views llumineted with the britfiant Drum | walls, tho world shut out, we wore deliberating upon General Soot! And where isbs? At Pusbla ports in tho North Sea, £3 543 10 forthe Medit Be NM RS St 6 foot Nat BARNET OE, feds ght. Exhibitions cever before presenie'l to ony pab- | Donorable and satisfactory peace, and there was a strong | btn undergoing au inquiry befors his tof hhoan and felts, but withta the jast fow days a dectioe | jane of sumell Gaaniitvts Imported by the aabror ber in | he. Ths celebrated and Bard (In'e performers at the | asturance that the peace would be an iinmediate perce, | cmon, and other persons ont cf ofllce, while the ir, | high ‘powers that he has exercited, and exercised | $608 00 t t “ i : i its | Melodeon, Bowery) of Ethiopian Minstrels, have been en | which of itself ought to consolo us and to cheer of 26 5 on there rates has heen submitted to. For ihe | pure state, expr asly for medicinal puepores. Orders from the aved twit tener the intermissrons, delight the sudience | has been. vet and over ain stated in publis and by | with so much dislinotion, aro turned over to anv- | United Stator we note charters at 4$5 per bhd Sugar, | country and ueighboving eitus, wil ith p ‘1 5 $5 pe a country and veig Cjtirgs will, meet with prompt atten” | by their inimitable talent. Admittince 25 gexis. Doorsopen | the publ press, thet we had ratified w treaty, | yor] dont meen to say on unworthy. gontlomon 1a $1% per box do and 2 n $23 per 110 gallons Molasres | tiou. Amerveaa Guita Percha Cownpany. 8. I. ARI é Ay Vessels not over abundant, Flour--New O-leang, bbl... | 8URONG. 139 Willinm street. pO ST which, of courre, must be a treaty; and the | hut pis inferior in military But General Seat | £ Sed 2: New Orleamay qgle $1106 Guise ane | TO gHIROWNENS AND orate OF VEseELS | W Au Nias retin: Teach ae ius wit ve prea | Sot an tancertala, and. elusive ‘pescey but certain | TePOR, | understand, that, in, Fabriary there mn | f rin Ubl , $150 18 dodo, "Mier, waky 0X to 89 | Fock rele ed bautd ot ay ewe Pah Phranys Geen of ue Hain Mis Wa er: Carling, ie: | Apache expected, fast wih proveat ths furcher How | Male reweyto that atone tiny regimomiyot volte, | jac an idtie[tderratot the sentence was lest) Folic prime bbl , $13to 15 do do. Rice, 6% | For each survey on bo ev A 7 Weenaie SA eri Shee , teers for the war. If full, they would make 3 men, or | Loaf ae . otal Soe hap 7 wr * | Sido"Warench suiver on damaged woods oa the whart onan | MP HGTs Wane xine Bouxary, Fo ve followed Lethe free | of human blood; cut cif this enormous ex ad | fcciediag ¢ ney That it the regiments were | cabaspiranta and offise seekersare not aunilowers They : acrent moment? ost your of ation ; formsli to be drawn out on the fourth of March. two thor’ months may produce eventa t the duration of that oficial term of great importance. On the eve of the Presidential eloc- tlon that machinery will be resorted to, to collect public opinion, two montha henco. We shall see its results. Ii msy be, tho present incumbent of the presidential i (to his party friends and ad- rt at the next presidential term donot say hovw blo or improbable this may be. Sbie—not probable. Suppose thisnot to bo tue hat then? Mr. Polk becomes as insiguificent ; honorable $n hia private life, ia ehn- # bh 3 & S S = YOU EVER SEND YOUR venom: b tot a whon h t the same pace eb. 24, 1948,— store, $150. Foreach amevey on any versel LING CON1—Honeytun, Mr. Chapmon: Mes. Honeybun, | *peed the return of our friends, and our brother! fuil, there is, at this moment, anumber of troops in Mexi. | (02 n to their god whon he fote, at the acre pac Macs edad bl as Bs Petal Secuernea ste mean Proceed tp gas Ha 38 yen pee from ofcloek | My. Blake Alter which the seco" tpart of the ballet of | cur children, (Mr. Webster could scarce — his | co—of the regularand volunteer forces—nct lesa then | “obs Meng’ (hanger i. if the pg fiat every duy adda ip Soe quanaiy: yaa Waliries puen re | NINGRIS. Clik 2 5 ¥ LULLUSION D'UN PEINTRE—Dorna aco, Mile. | teara,) if they be yet living, from the land of elawphtor— | Sny.fiyo or alxty thousand man, including troops on the | ele gentlem ad 0 pvernimoat shall 20 agreed upon, there will be tho: , H be bound to main . d the press will do wine, who is there, in from the land of still moro diss] destruction by the | way: and, with these, twenty thousand ian inthe field of | climate, to our firosides and ourheatts' Hardly have | regular troops, | understand that Gen. Scott's report was | these baloyon notes ceased to vibrate upon our ears be- | that thers were twenty thousand volunteers. ‘Tho hon- Blangy; Morie, Mile. Vaileey Fernando, Mous. Bouxar To conelude with the drama of ROBERT MACAIWE ree ovory sugar estate in full operation. The unprece- Wert M: Feques Strom, Mr. Chapme dented low price of colonial produce in the home market. | & coupled with the monetary erisie in Kagland, § onsistency. They w. rhe interest of party done, If AM; BOAT FO SALM, OF 6 OR 4, TONS, Fu R- nished complete, bailtin beat manner; cost $12.0: wil ye ~— — = — " ced | gold for gi00. Apply nt 25 Broad street : Pp! ANO FURPHS—A TWILL |HAVING THE fore, in the resumed public sossion, we are summoned to | pyrah)}, ber fi Michigan knows better than { do, | ‘% merchants end consignecs to withhold the mesus for- — tre age hia ei overs {net hose , ody nie phenome By vgn age ne pial & ih Poke t od breadth of the land, who will merly supplird to the planters, and coneequentiy It be. | CLONSIGNERS PER SHIP LVLIAS® FROM MAR: | celebrated Fina Fortes ne he far voles now ofiersa¢ whole: | PU forward our warlike oon ee ae crckor nee, | Be! presume itis true, 40 that we had. in fact,in Febru | he Wiitle, length Gol Meena ere will then be new came a matter of impesious necessity {hat the ocet of | f/#tilles, will please send their permiteon boord, at Pier No | tale snd retail, inetruments of mahogan: eword and binck | SECC one Ae aan’ te Geers fan Rafe oy leegsone ary, of regulars and volunteers, thirty theuss d troopsin | Oere fOr ae Mitel detigy” has pointed out. some Sronvenronsercaid Derigers ‘ad nnd exormen | &.N.W orto the cee of BOVD & HINCK TN, acer waite of allthe movt fursiognb'e aisieaot fnitare,embra: | Secuttion of the war to carry & power, in the < | Mexico. (!) Now, ull those troops are rogulatiy officered. | 0' jets" Re HR gg There's no deficiency in respect to our line of officers. | ote In'the Amerfoan | FV Of every dscriptions cirour: STEAMSHIP CAMANTA WILL SAIL FROM | gig 04 end il to prenshome, by power and | Phey'rs all full. Whatever deficioncy there is | comme praises, are already elaborated. I 2, ke. Th ven Fortes | of our enemy’s.country, lat 4 n roducs market, | have no improvement to report rince the dock, ity, this day (25th March) at twel 4 Stake and alee ‘ f Pro very potential, but everythin, tay leat OF the 10th ta Wry deestiptibn fe a abun [Ouslock preci hye Wasasucure ae tececoetae ve be on Bure by | oovenee Cae I me gi Aword, tae olaine:that we imeke, the grounds which | consists of men. Now, sir, there !¢ ® plausible | will not say that bivy ore Ney hy Diane forthe samen < dance. Tis retail prices are as follows:—Flour $7 75; | eleven o'clock. moet leita/cetory. mara ven with every icatroment | ¥sia Yenohe prone if | may jadge frei the opening corel tke Zenbly of the deficiencies ia the'welan: | (Laughter) © Sa * will be rev aled; them, Corn-meal $4.75, Cora $1 20 per bag; Peas $3 50; Pork yo . Ty " "] " p | gold. and greateare ken. ug. No charge for picking. J r _lefic Feet ore: planty, ‘The accounts from the ogtivultural districts of | Nenana Gaee Whoibas Sead eit iices eee Non, he Plane. county, honsckeepers tpeeel of the houorsble greeny en penk e mmy ter regiments, It will ba said thet volunteers choosa to | ali that piss & ‘Trinidad axe most disheartening. The colony was com: | N R.voa sa urd Marah, at dovetoce, PB, anil | qommeing hogwen aes. Hegel ¥eagers, can nyw rely on having, | Set ee Weeds rela wes Whats ft bee beam aeoreors | eo ieren en ere ct cieir own Knowledge and of thets 0 eet y Then there will be Pldtaly prestreted, Aue usless governsoent internowd | Wilect ndjeg c | their orders for taaing (sinfully exeeuced in the very, mmencement 0 e own selection—that they do not incline to join regiments egies Pen ee Ba RR If not satistvctory, no charge Will be | gently pressed upon us, not only to maintain, but toio- | yuder officers of whom they know nothing. There , body im mare are Se Miusic Dealers, sud Arete of the | creseg our militery means; Dot cnly to ocntinue the war, | may bo something in that, but pray sir, what does the | eet ore been overloked, marked by proxy | Pe festion, sapphied on ‘the most reasona'le terms Orders | nue to 4 4 2, that nobody ever thougut of bim bes " | tron ited ded to rosecute it with more vigor than the presenttime | conclusion lead to? Does it not lead to this; that all as an ; gh ce INE New | ftom every part of the United States, or eleawhere, atte dedte Bray, sires Teen ah dae oon? FT ask, 1 0 fonder the only At man to by at (he heed of the coun: ji WAST. C4 ne grevtert care and dispateh, by addressing | OSEPEA these volunteers must moulder away soferas the pri | °°! rink not fre fn t eats be tikrn charge of avd forworded. For freight, are BBLS. GIBBED I Peace than we when wi arches Up & Dit oF gs per, | Meantime, the commissioned officers still continting In | OO a to tho presidential incumbent. i wish wo hed piyeE Weta Pier ost raver, or to BEALE, MELICK SO rere vere sansa Called, or miscalied, a troaty, und ratified it? Have we | piace—-the regiments being full of efficers, although the ren A Date gs, firmness! Si sie numen 108 hpacd gat OU! pacsaes Barer Jat 1 | yet to fight it out tothe utmost, as if no pacification had | privates aro ao reduced as to bo lesa in number than ths ‘Hal purpos), ton Firmooes, damage ot sit msnee 25000 Ibe western dos 90 ntervened? 1 wish, sir, to treat ths proceodings of this, | officers themsolves. But, sic, howaverthat may be—hor 1th Mia something of the spicis of our great ehiet- pel tg gd of ie Lg gece Ml op ever that may be in regard to the rreruiling for the rege- | | Wl 4 | 10 snows a ¢ cone jo% i $5 “Forteenghe ote a Hen'eiGs Hae bosance apy ly to SPORBOKD, i JO# CALIFORNIA DIRECT—THE somes measures of relief, the sugar culvivation would have to termicate ia a twelvemonth, There was not ® bayer ia market for any description of produce. Thr following waa the eesle of prices: -Sugar $3; Cotton $7 60; Coffee $10 50; Cocoa $6; Rum 350 per gallon and Molesees 10 WL NB=REGULAR he new aud apt inn id fast snitinn i smoked beef; US, Asa Ridridge, master, is no ec Yes'erday morning, Merch 24th, Rayatonn Pactrievs sia, J wish wa could imitate Kim iu his tivousc on the Dominer, @ mot Raymond A, and Elen Domingo, aged | loadions | * service, filling up tho regiments by peyemd vomaty, civ a Vista, fio suid that he would remain for & Onc 5 ’ a overnment - th: reise of its just powers in the ad- ve, i lawa ace | Geid of Basna Vista @ on: nes one yexx and ten months, Cy MS A | aperin c.dies, Inmp oil, soap, and a fall as Sriniarailewor the lows wader {«, Lave been tne cher\abe pee eb lhes be tose on Spomeerth way we should | ‘bonight, and woud s9s tis ensray in ths morning, Wa de wo surrender, to spy his-pusition. Now, Iw Sy ep tenes ild Gad him as Taye ation®, | rise ard provisions, for ele at the lowest eash prices, by «position. We w modi reet. oF t “Kk ip widdens CLARK. FISK & € ‘Tie trionds ond relatives of tho family are requested | splendid furnished neeo to attend bis funeral, this inorning at 8 oclook, {om 113 | ab ikcwee ed object of all my unimportant 1) But It this » te five hundred now officers for (ho purpose of ibject | now 1 ro officers tocom | *py Uke owen | Were not too deeply interesting, | should say that our | getting ten thousand now men. Tho! 4228 Falton street, Voriok street, “s ~ 3 sau, on bis way to San Luts Poto~ erie ” y: 1CK—THBOLAY MEN ARE HARD AT WORK | proceedings here have been abeurd and ridiculous in the | y ficioncy ; ail thet is wanted is | ior did, befere the early san, es Comet On Keitog, the 24h fovlont,Jaates Omnony, oged 48 | Nor irderta,exnble. them to cecgumedite ireir fends | extreme, “Bir, Mp our ondiaery foreign rolations—in the | Menai Morciechecs Torche mon Andi suppore that no | el. (Laughter } ‘This im 2 a Leo to the y ipa: Shee Cee y Osborn. RD ud the public ing ener}, witha good araortwent of Portable | ordinary transactions betwoon thia and all other foreiga atieman can stand up hore or elsewhere. and aay that oll wbsertiag qvws a OF Rew Geass. Sem _ Bho bedy will be toterred ia Greenwood Cematery if AN Furnaces, Earthen and tous Kiower Pou, ke overnments, our course has been to nogotiste first, aud | the recrulting service can fo on faster than it will he | Loatae iato Cong is was obtained ander & Capragen wit bola utiardance to convey the relatives | cee 4(oTieriogurny aaty spe othe beat clay aod of! er good imeterinie ratify afterwards, This would seom to bo tho eatwral | necossary to go on in orier (0 Mll up ths defeione'es tm | treaty with Brauce: F spain pay + who ate respeotfull invited to SAE ee CHRISTMAN ‘CO. Nev order of conducting intercourse between forcign States. | the deficient regiments abroad. But, now, sir, what do \ In the first of tucee tustan pone !