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1 Movements for Call: over to the south side, the ferry hi P m » the ferry has been ew ‘The Crops. AMUSEMENTS. AMUS! e Berenreceemag ro prota ; sieilvabliadany ; ‘The Florida -frgue, of the 2th ult, speaking of the | Yen Seanenrtnnanannnnnann | sapnenteannee tie ao nn | | BY THE pe a paces, Care, Gorvon.—This splendid Our informant thinks the emigrants will experi- ee, ree erops in Marion county p.' 4 EVENING, APRIL | PRROADWAY THEATRE—E A. MARSHALL, PRO- sein citi MAILS, Lipper built ship left on the Mth inst., for San Fran- | ence a scarcity of grass and water, from the head | Very thriving appearance, notwithstanding » MACBETH Mucheth, Mr. J. Wallack, Jr; Dunes Brietor—Monday evening, April if, will be pesfotmed the Our Washington Correspon: ‘cisco, with fourteen passengers. She is 1,085 tons | of the Sweet Water through the South Pass. pase two nights, | Fifteen miles below us there has boon Macduft, Mr. N. 'B. Clatk; Maleoim,’ Mr. D: NUTANTR ESS Characters’ inthe brolokus: “muces cyaier pags bashes, and one 3 the most magnificent. vessels In the Great Basin, from the Sink, or Lake of | the whole year, i eh Ee ee Tayl dats ee ey alles i Belin "Wins Wallis: Chaeepter een i, Fiala ee AE TS 1 for cighth aooengerh, Bae enna were fitted up | what the Mormons call. Mary's river, (called, by eee lat rans POSH ease kale verte” | Stolle Wise Wallis. Characters in the opera Duke d) Aquila The Cabinet. thik oneaned ia aie Tha dindsne ai Wekes Ob te Motion) Ghikons aoe contain distressing accounts of the suffer- | the POWER OF GOLD—Charlos, King of Spain, Mr. Moore; pis, Mr. Sen ise course. Except what is given out by the: _ . red grass | ing and starvation a Marquis of Brandenb: Mr. Jord: Ben Samuel, reas Circle e y them. ‘Thoms Toole, of Sandy Hill; Aaron Dean, of Stamford, Rolling sttap were 1 sews midway between the Spiens, had died of actual starvation, and many HANPRAU’S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM | PRURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET—MON. | melodramatic | What is clear as daylight. With Ct.; William Condon, of Halifax. N. 8. Wm. Hunt lakes. ie water is spri ing can be used | others were suffering severely. ‘The matter is be- stree?—Monday evening. April 16th, the day ev April Id, will be performed the comedy or | melodramatic fury they declare there 1s tha Norris, of Newark; Walter Carpenter, and Thos, H, | for,coflee, and when cooled, the stock will drink a | fore the executive government of the province,— | SORmsRCe with the farce of COCK NIES AUL PR Pry, Mr. Burtont Cols Hardy, Me, Lyenes | in Christendom, except i h tea: Jackson, of Brooklyn; J. 8. Dimon, William Cowham, | litile of it from necessity. Our informant desires | Boston Traveller, April 9 | Ghapanan’ ‘Atver which, the deatan aati Ngee Barer Sesaley, Mes Seedons Bilee | 104i to the luckle on cepocial Paver John Fikins, and ‘A.B. Glover, of New York. {This | US to caution, pgrties, that they be prepared when : J LIFE—Henry Hertram, ‘Mr. Held: Grace Bertram, M After whieh, woe, Mes. Vernon; Phebe, Mise lations, and wo to the luckless wretch who attempts ship took no second cabin passengers. |—Total, 14, they enter this stretch, to pass it in two days. Meatayer To be followed by MOE IN CALIFORNIA | pert, Toouicluio mith ine original satirioal drama, eailea | '0 int that any member of the administration is 4 ‘pave : : * | Dr. . Mone, Mr. Ch Sykesy. Mr. ; ‘to mong the passengers we Lotice Messrs. R. | By carrying water and some provision for their Bostwick's Groat Werk, and Leetures,'| Pitty esa Me WD Chote ie A Mee ‘ut im Praotice-Mr. | mortal or fullible. Such a heretic is s 7 z ‘ph on Vénereal, Strictures, and all diseascs of w private na- Fourier Grisfey, Mr. Broughan; Mr rd at once, E.& P. Schuyler Hunter, sons of Col. R. R. | stock, it may be passed without much inconve- | ture ilivetntel’h lored plates. A second edition | Te conolude with the farce PP WHO SPEAKS’ FIRS jonny, Mr. Burton : = |. Miss Morgn Mra, i F c Hunter, young men of the highest talent. With | a vce haw Just ued by Capiai i ned hon at TY Hayy, Mes, Powling. Doors open | and denounced in language of magnil 0 . . t 5 by it been published by Sti Ti ” ‘aptain Chorles, Mr. Hicld; Mrs. Militant, Mra. Isherwoo at 7—curtain ti it Th. P s" nagniloquent wri the energy and enterprise they ses they will | The crossing of {he Sierra Nevada Hia'dnecat Nin id alo of theausion, “ol tivadiway. A vecond dition an be | Doors will open at 7—ourtain will ri Ei conta: Family Circle 0 prnge, Deet# Cirole and Parquet, | 26 a godless and malicious defamer. ‘The pat cael come prominent and useful citizens of San Fran- | as very difficult and tedious, and parties will find it eee ard tec en iched eae en aerrom inipre- CHANICS HALL, 4 HITCEL Ache CID ee ° : i ’ don " cisco, where they contemplate a permanent resi- | to their interest to keep together. The whole route | Pais pook should’ bo te: the nami i oe ani yout MM Grand ud Grins ages Por three nights only of nit “aia ergot es vi spit baa Pe ee dence. Individuals of such character are valuable | is rough, and in many places the asi - | and be as much a household book as the Now Testament. the Present wock—Monday, Tuesday, and) Weduetday, April | BRIGANDS IN 7 Horahclme ate Clare | £08 fraternizes with Collamer—Meredith suffers x f gh, plac cents and de- I6th, 17th, and Isth.—The criginal and well-known Christy's | Bruno, Mr. 4 Mr. Clark; of Ewing—and Clay- | Crawford are as loving as the babes in the wood—indeed, that such a family party has never yet been seen—no jealousies—no_misunderstand- ings—no diflerence of opinion ; but instead of these, aa ' He hillitn: Laweetior Mise | daily the affectionate embrac —————_—-____ Minstrels respectfully announce to their patrons and the pub- | Nickinson. WHO SPEAKS FIRST One y ae pleas ge Mrs, Fanny Kemblo Butler.—This Lady | lic, that, cwing to tho annual examination of the pupilsoftho | Charles, Mr. Nickinsons Mi Militant Mer Armolte wes sake: | fon and Will commence » second Course of Readings in this city, at the | Mechanic Society Schools, and for the purpose of renovating | tant, Miss Clarke, After which, the farce of COCKNTES IN. }\s..nt Institute, on Monday, the 16th inst, The Read- | the Hall for the Summer season, they will discontinue their | CALIFORNIA™Anthony Chiffing, Mr. Conover: Mrs Chigay ike the former, will take piace on Monday morning at | Concerta after Wednesiny eventhg, April ISth, until Monday, To conclude with the drama of JEANNETTE Joe! , and on T' oaday, Thursday, and Satui oveninge, April 300, n they will have the or of r mencing YOT—Jeannot, Mr. Conover; Hereale St ad are st? acquisitions to a new country, and California must | scents are rugged and precipitous. There are places soon become a place of great importance, with a | where a loaded wagon can only be passed dowa population composed of such materials. by a sufficient mans of men holding on to it with The schooner General Worth sailed Mth inst., | topes. He speaks of one place, at which, he says, for San Francisco, with the General Worth Trad- | the, emigrants will find a large number of trees, ae s¢ at Thy o's lock. Th il hel 7 °1 0 4 ing and Mining Association, twenty in number, | Which have been used to let the wagons down. | ‘he Jee ta will ine wehhawes Sepeteae foe weninats rece Sie came es Aasmaan OpBegeh: 98 Ha, Misa it; Harber, | Doory open at 7 harmony, ty, and brotherly love. . aaa baautaaienurcet vin Parties have frequently cut down, trees and fas- On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 10th - wee * pe. |, Now this is, emphatically gammon. The cabinet : Justice W. Richardson, captain; $. B, Smith, mate, tened tem to the hind part of the wagon, and | ~~ — — will perform at MON’ E HALL, BROOK FRANCES: KEMBLE, BUTL READ, hay vs ry fond cat nets got up, as it was, on so short > M. Kelly, second ; T.C. Abbey, G. y ches have euse e creas - ‘April 16th, the Much Ado | @ notic t cou » tte! it mi Ceupdn; Evert M. Kely fecond on HAUTEG. Al bey, G. By hel ing on to the branches have eased them COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, HE ANNIVERSAR ‘a NNER OF THE AMERICAN ESereal ie Ae ae siugvcsant Taseh 12 o'¢ ook, | a great deal wors en fuse a a ey At u : pelt ‘Dramatio Fun a ekets to be had of Mr, vwnn, 0 ° 4 . - be f Yee, Jemea Atwood, HH. Tappan, James M. Tappan, mere poe aaa und Assogiation, At the Astor House, the Trving House, at Mf. ‘Franety agi] | greatest ability and purity of character, and it con- ,M. M. Reid, J. J. " 5 oy is +y SAYS: M. ico Preside: = wg were like Me emenst ; Te ee ee nae, lene = Brom ten to tweniy-five wagons pass throvizh this | Quotations for stocks still tend downward, ‘The | Hen, Samu Jone. Ni Willis, Bag, cH BARNUM, | much better. Iall were ine Cohe cent aces sume! fe " 8 Sali Les SERA ‘an Buren, Esq. » Bsqee o . Assistant Ma ‘3 a rlike jamer and E ean sa nh eich Na | neal om a Me? fe aegiararaly | mumhtisaryandrmton tay wrtoavery| Pte ng Ea" BARNES icity ll gg, | woul mh wir: ete che oa Hunter, W. R, Turner, Fife, Stout.—Total, 31. gentleman direct from Independence, that Haak. moderate extent, At the first board, Treasury Notes de- SG ernoon at 3, and every be 2 muireole, ‘ The late one, although containing @ The ba'k Selma, Capt. Sellew, sailed ou the 1th | are already at least 20,000 persons at that place and | ‘lined % per cent; Pennsylvania Fives 4; Farmers’ | Roster Frang ma qh SV EEng DL REHTRCE chine breeens ae for California, with the following passengers : in the country around, fitting up for a start across | Loan 34; Erie! allroad, new, 44; Harlem Railroad 4; | Arthur. Jones, E Mainmoth Lady, who weighs S70'pounds, and that d Aet,] Beyond dunbicbave ie eet ee 3.0, Stllew, Captuin ; R. Kellogg: Ist, oflcer ; $. G. the plains. Norwich an Worcester 4; Reading RR. advarced 3 | Washington Irving, srecinen of Iunhanity, Titania, the Fairy Queen.’ Tho cole- | for their ehiet aim, and Scanidicaicane cane ‘9 ig 2 at lus; 5. B. * _ ; ion an, ed Martine iily have been engaged, and will ap} a yi e| » advancement of Bollos, 2d do. H. Pratt, J: Hutchins, EJ. Bolles, H. LOUISIANA. por cent; Auburn and Rochester i; all others closed at | ‘Theedore Setevick, Req. at each entertainment, With Monsieur Ellsler, in their won- | party a Mere secondary consideration ; but it is not Dean, J. P. ey umason, G Lexton, H. The following is a list of passengers per steam- derful Gymnastic Performances, Laughable Pantomii lu- be gi r ‘i © “ zhe too a n rices current yesterday. The advii ved ie A 2 6) mimes, lu~ | to be gainsayed that another p. HG. Brown, J... Kirkham, H. Hubbard, G.E | ship Col, Stanton, Capt. J.J. Wright, from New | y y. advices received yeater- | ane sfusical Department vid iter vior the superintendence of | dicrous Mctamorpliovon, Mer "Also engaged, Great, Weetere, ie he f portion of its members Mitchell, A. G. Mitchell, D. G. Hathaway, 8. Edgerton | Grip d > day, from Europe, from South America, and the Pacific, i. GEORGE LODE! tho Vankoeo Comedian, Me. Chapman, Mr. Copland, Atisg | Makes party the first consideration ; and it is not leans for Chagres :— 7 Weat, Miss Bi “4 . at al ely that thi ¥ Di mes Pearson, W. A, Baker, Dr. Robert Gale and | have not hai any influence one wa or the other, on BREW se pies Sit tie avalinbl talent attainable at she Heat, Misa Harton, ‘Miss Melville, Miss Stanhope. Highland | it i | unlikely that this strong party tie may make G. Kinney, N. E. Judd, J. Grass, Jr., A. S. Whittemore J J. C. Barkels, J. Safford, W. B. Lord, A. Brown, W. O Statuary. Madame | itself so obnoxious in the cabinet that the Presi- erate t : servant, Mrs. Ficld, Mrs. Blancher, J. C. Bri f Rookwell, the fo . ; ata it . B. Higley, J ‘ord, H. E. Morgan, N. 8. | Servant’ y Molmabager he [yaa ey cpntae eae our financial or commercial affeire, and our arkots | pltess of Exoiisn Hansony, GLb Mapurcats, Gums ov | Ting the fortum Hor, Admission, 25 cents; ohildrom | dent may at length be compelled to weed his coun- pee AO Son eNity ‘a 2 aa M. abso 2 N. L. Chaffin, Barry C. Hunt, ) “jutterwarth, E. | Te@ain without any materia alteration. Nothing has The Festival will take piaco on Tuesday, April 17, at AST WEEK BUT ONK.--MONSIBUR ADRIEN, THE | ‘1; Such things have pened already, and they ©: Richmond, HD. Chapan, GR, Paynes Er Elder. | Taylor, W. J. Shiclds and servant, J. H. Hancock, J. | transpired to relieve the money market, and se 600 20 | micyots, (including Wine,) $8 enol, may be bad of any of the | iid oftalogidgmegnparable Fronch Magician, will continue will happen again, It, is even extremely probable in, B. H. Abbott, W. Griswold, © 5 LC J. We ) ) E. ; | possibility of an improvement, until our supply of spe- | Trust ar 3 s ) embers are Hin, EH: Abbott, W. Griswold, C. E. Wellman, 8. G. | Yq. Srown Wiillnin Brown, F.C. Hatch, N, Brooks, | PoMinilty of an 8 t, nti our supply of ap ot pie Hinsrva Havas No, We Brcadvay where ue wil peg agrand | abeolately Gharrearo roiareuy mete Lelie Hall, E. H. Phipps, J..M, Johnson, H.B, Gardiner, F. { 29° ; Willinm Brown, F.C. Hatch, N. Brooks, | oie ig increased. There are numerous rumors afloat Frevoott Fall, Eaq.. 54 Wall street. Magical and Egyptian entertainment. Admission, BO conta; | UOSolutely (herresco us) mere fallible mortals, Kelly i Maples Sr. 8 Vere RK, Rokwal’ £, | William Shipley, L. Shattuck, ‘Gilbert Bednett, R. A: . : tebhins, Esq, 4 Wall strect. children, 25 cents, Doors opon at 7 o'clook;, pertor ¢| and some of them, “I very much fear, not onl; Gladding G Marton, J, Matehinn J A Sinithe A Gut. | Clark. J. A. Mauzey, R. P. Johnston and servant, M, | relative to the amount the Europa, the packet of the |W. P Chapman, Beq., of Merchants’ Exchange, 4, | commenco at 8 She peeemaneee'° | Tiabley but even prone to err ‘ vi ler, H. D. Klaude, 8. G. Chaffee, J. Spencer, J. J. Heath, Seay, M. Curtiss, Nathan Hale, Jewitt Hale, R. 7th of April, from Liverpool, will bring; and tho esti- ‘Thos. 8. Hamblin, Eeq,, box office, Dewery Theatre. LOR WilIPPED Ti MEXICANS, And again, what avails it to say they all agree on J. J, Jones, J. Graham, all members of the Fremont | HUM. aching de Oc Austin, BB Austin mad eee? | mates range from three to seven hundred thousand | OF of the Trossurer, My. JOUN POV EY, 1d Wooster hd for theo ur aueucrint of New | every question of public interest? Do their senti- Mining and Trading Co.—Total, 64. vant. W. W. Crawford, J. Gordon, John 8. Morrison, C, | dollars. Nate nlelion cele iy, the public will have the pres | Wents accord on the slavery question, the question i / MASSACHUSETTS. Richardson, William ‘Davis, A. Haas, Jacob Matouai ‘We see, by the accounts from London, that about two at 240 Broadway. This | Of protection, the question of extension, the question The brig Vesta sailed from Edgartown, Mass., | and lady, J.T. Hughes, E. Meconican, W. L. Monson, | pungred thousand dollars of California gold had. up HE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 59 BROADWAY | {Hie it Naina rexemblance to several auadeupeds antag | Of proscription? Not on any single one of then on the 10th inst., for Sun Francisco. The follow: | Wm. Hendricks, Dr. Slosser, — Field, G. “W. Harri- gold had, up to betweun Spring and Vince street andthe aly” one iB | Hick owrly wvolis ne ne any wk Don't fa tone ite Ade ae perhaps it is as well that there should be a d mittance, 25 cents. erent d the “ Chilmark | 80, J. A. Kinney, R. J. White, C. Somerville, W. Fer- | the 26th of . a ch, arrived in England. This, with the | fils country, contise numbering 20, all native born | 44800 and family, Duncan Calhoun. igesed receipt here, makes an aggregato of about five hundred | apartments in hous The New Orleans Crescent, of the 2d inst. says:— | thousand dollars which has reached the United States | temples and bridges: speelmens of Chinese manufaovurus, nce of opinion on most, if not all those questions, ASTLE GARDEN THE “ABOVE WELL KNOWN Bac is not improbable that they will he differ to need jummer resort can now bo engaged for ovening amuse- | such an extent, t e Seeattara an teal iapleanon ts nant Gating’ the onaylng toons Her frsher pataculary | The. only. question. of impoctanns yer presee ted to of fo, lanterns, &c. &o. Open from nine A. M. till ten P.M, | and terms, apply at the office on tho promises, or by lotter . ; f ‘Admittance, 25 couts; ohildren under twelve, halt | (post paid) dibbeved to the proprictors, bi bhai them, is that of the distribution of executive patron- att NCH & HEISER. age; and on that there has has been a most es- ——ss== | erential disagreement. When Pua Rae ques- ing is a list of her crew, calle Mining Company,” VOacadtr Maglew, Richard N Th Robert Morris left thi x zandir Mayhew, Richard Norton, Ephraim Pool, e steamer Robert Morris left this city yesterday | and Great Britain, Jared Pool, Austin Smith, Rufus N. Smith, Hil Sunday) at 2 o’clock, P. M., for Fort Sinith, hay. ed Mayhew, Alfred Look, Decattor Skid, Ariel Luce, Geo. i on ee as passengers the New Orleans ‘T'rad- See y coe ger mEn ce omage ge viaucn dots N. Hall, M.D., Jacob Clifford, Palmer Wood, Andrew J. | ing and Mining Company, under the command of | 2° present the general commerce of Parls in quite so 1 veral hundred Chinoso paintings; ‘us aud vessels; models ef pagodas, Fines Giearacechasn Sibanttice Minor? Matthew | Capt, Thomas Armitage. The company, after pro- | faro:able a point of view @: the previous one, ‘The | CALIFORNIA. perso e os fens ae for consideration, what will be the re- Mayhew-T otal, 2. id curing mules and horses at fort mith, will pro- | discounted bills have diminished by 2,000,000f. in Paris, NGR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—THE BRITISH. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, @ sult? It willbe a good augury for the stability of o ; MICHIGAN. ceed over land by the way of Santa I'e to Calitor- | and by 1,500,000f. in the departments. Tho cash in steamship s ORN, 650 tons vurthen, veill positively Feed April eh, at 10 a A, at th r General reyiaea ao) if he can hold out. ‘ hs a . ia. 1 4 ; + : a 4 in - pat 12 | Helmuth and Mockel, No: Pultor eet, Brooklyn, 3 e or cke Y he Detroit Daily dere, of the Gth int, | MA. Ley aze well tited out, and provided With | jand has tneensed by newly Bow.00UE |The tank | Pubeker en" "n ae tetanus, dnanerem | nectar tettsa teansactimt stance | glen monty a ie whip pate Barone het — <horse team, with covere x rading, tools, and provisions { ee ad i > ¢ Price oy Passa in cabin. In fore cabin. In steerage, | made wider their own inspection, in the best manner, and of | Kye y San ig : n he i fer the trip, left this city yesterday for | months. ‘The following are the names of the mem- | Dts im olroulation have incressed'by 8,600,000 Ther! see Risgansire, 6. ..++< $08 $10 eceen® | Hew and fashionable patterns. Tho whole to besold without | Will not the result of the recent charter election im Salona: vi Comet ‘Blut. ‘Lhe company eon. | ers composing the company overdue commercial bills have increased by 47,000f. Valparaiso, 0 20 190 reserve, to close up t 6, buninse f tho firm, having dissolved | New York, lull himself and the majority of his ca- Rees ey eooan; Cooks dad MeNeir't. ‘Thomas Aruitnge, Captain; Dr. Alford, Jamos | ‘The protested bills havo diminished by 260,000f; and | 4 San Franclacy so OM egeal poe | anil thelurniture can be eeamineds |” TeMly ea Monday, | binet into a false security, and induce them to be~ na, is ‘i Wright, H. Hubbard, D. Worman, A. Skarzinsk, W. KF. | the balance to the credit of the Treasury has diminish- | passage, apply to ES CUNARD, Jt., 33 Broad oe - = = — | lieve they will be in a majority in the country, Mallory, C. Boudray, J. Olliod, F. M. tloffman, J. 3. | The Unitorn has double engines; had now’ boilers ii A H. MULLER, AUCTION ‘ANDARD AND | whatever may be their course in *-eard to the dis- cd by 2,034.000f. ir h refi Dwarf Standard Roses er will sell at anc~ | tribution of oltice? If th of last Aprfi; is now undergoing a thorou, n and steerage will be very comfortable sted. at the Salos- | ‘ dard Roses, | Of course they wil! ( ‘These roses aro all wo dd cet « ous ue 1a tormer letter that General Taylor, on § ‘armtval at Washington, found such a state of = 1 things existing as induced him to materially alter the programme of his cabinet; and this ase s sertion the Courrer and Enquirer, in a straim .9 turnpike road loading | of indecent and elaborate sycophancy, denies. these lots are situated ina ra- | ‘This denial is wholly gratuitous. General Taylor OHIO. The Cincinnati Dispatch of the 6th inst. says:— | Marsh, W. D. Rowand. In a few days Dr. Bowdon, Mr. “The Independent Dispatch Company left last night, Holt and three others will follow aad join the company ‘The following are the principal articles sent East bound for Independence. The company consisted | #t Fort Smith. from Pittsburgh grom 2d to 7th of April, 1849, inclu- JOR SAN_ FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES, ON 17TH ce Hal Le Rothstein, T: The following i Sltestot ho left ee 1.--Th d_ aplendid hip CRESCENT B.C. Currier, President ; F.C. Rothstein, Treasurer; e following 1s a list of passengers who left | px, 5 Fegan 7 D, Abril.--The new and splendid stamship CRESCE) oe Ne eee cate i ‘Thames, tor V Sruz, on their way to Californ Beet and pork, “1054 Lurd.. ' o.//335'336 | day, the 17th April, at one o'eloc! geen on, John Wright . Blac! yo ie ’ 4 T art re 5 p, a ers B. 5. ADEs» Ww ee “ o Pi ein th e loot Guida Joeeeh Armitage F. M, Roota, A. G' Stittor, | 2h party from this Stute, macaw - wud stand) a ned abs TOs. recat en TaROOk | Ege ae. forward saléen! yet Meet by . portion of the others, are :— ‘Tobacco. % lower eabi James Howison, T, P. White, and Dayid T. Evans. Blanton McAlpin, Mobile; Robert T. Saunders and | Numb > LO eet iba) renga cy believe the whig press, tion, this day. April room, No. 7 Wal ursery of J on American sweet brie his P he subsoribor will sell at Lots: INDIANA. servant, Mobile; C. R. Bostwick, do; O. Bostwick, do; | Tolls received ary 14) Eight cublo feat of baggage tlowed oxch catia paitongee, | EA COPTER ATRIRSLENIOMVERT ctenatr oak placed any of the cubinet appointments—from The South Bend Register, of the 29th ult., says:— | E. D. Byrne, M. D., do; Win. 8. Cooke and servant, De- The amount of bacon shipped east this season, up to | *8d six do. do. allowed euch steerage passenger. veners to loeate themselyes on very moderate terius, Fur- *remier down to Attorney General—at the disposal f; i her part jculars will be given in fuiure advertisement. 7 Srittende 2 prefe ; Pair Teens any Simumseny<-On ts tote ee be sold, | OF Mr. Crittenden, and would, have preferred him thero are a lure number of the Most kind of Fruit and Oruas | 88 Secretary of State. Mr. Clayton now, plat Ags mental ‘Trees, sad Shrubbery, whiot tho bsoriber will sell | office. Before General ‘Taylor’s arriva: gh: x —1 . previous to the 2th instant, at reduced pricc ne * , AT “ . 1a CHAGRES—1HL UNITRD | P i ed uced ee tnw gurriz, | ston) the most prominent man in his thoughts for ; John R, Cooke and servant, do; Daniel Crawe 5 . relma Ca epeete ne bes Sean UN exare, DREe ; 7. Tl : tri the 7th, is 2,000,000 pounds larger than was shipped | por foot. For freight or passage, apply te é ; Reuben ‘. Tl dd tainily, V ; e e bama; Reuben T'. Thorn and tainily, Virginia, | eo to the 1uth of April. Towaity lements, Georgia; Philip Gamble, South —_— ‘The people of Portsmouth, Ohio, have voted to take | ff.OK CALIFORNIA Another company from this place took up their | mopol line of march for the golden land last Saturday. | ley, 4 : 4 E. Hi, They were eleven in number, and started with | 0" Win it. Dougherty, St. Louis; John D, 3 four wagons, drawn by sixteen mules and three | 7 : otiout: i . LI “ned Hartford, Connecticut; Franklin Cunning, do; Elisha ‘States Mail Stow ship PALC reese mn horses. ‘Their names are as follows :— Be peta Hoiiger dor; John. Iris Nashville, | $100000 of stock in tho Sciota Valley Rallroad, Said | ivr Chagien vig lip" nin) tm Tineoday, Wek apein stun eke | ~T zy -yORR TlONS a = thé Treasury Department was Horace Binney; Mr, Wm. Miller, Dr. J A. Henricks, D. W. i AE Tennesweo; 'V. Gassner, C.Moniche, Geo. Patrin.— | road isto extend from Portsmouth to Newark, adis- | United States Mais forthe Paoitic. ‘The Falcon will arrive Wr tee REE BAZAAR, 5) CROSBY BT REET. Meredith is its Secretary, Mr. Abbott Lawrence Renee eee Nt earn afasiiny George | Total, 2. tnnee of 122 miles, ‘Tho cont iv put down at $11,100 per | for thed sole Aarne rece te malls and pasgengers day and, Wednesday, commencing at twelve velock, with | ts ae fixed upon for the Navy Department; Pierson, John Linderman, i ope aRORGIL. mile, including everything, and ready for business | Pasgist %@Uhagres in staze rovins. pied neiee ink hive ¥ aid Mr. Preston is its present head. “Mr. Gentry, of “ ' A company is about forming at Columbus, says Y $4 de, lower after on IL. GATFIELD, Proprictor, Tennessee, was selected to be Postmaster Generals ‘The St. Louis Re; aia oe the 8d inst., says: | the Angurrer ot that place, of tive hundred persons, $18,525 per mile, or $1,660,000 entire cost. ay Cy pine cavin = = the head of that department. Mr. ‘A letter “ft BCs eph, M. Het fi me each of whom will take frou one to four slaves, for Stock Exchange. rroight on specie te Chagres; one por cent, eo isg us 2 an F h was General Taylor's choice for =A letter trom St. Joseph, Mo., received in the | | ew il Dorad $11000 Treas Notes 10S 200 Erie, new full, BIg | passage phy to M0. ROBE LL. - DARKER “a the Department of the Interior; Mr. Ewing i city yesterday, states that there are about three | te new El Dorado. mh Wi% ~ 50 | do Bi | XHIBITION BALL, —MR. J. PARKER HAS THE r. Ewing is now yy , states ‘re 3 apni 7 3 br re Sg a SPS pleasure to nnnounce to his friends and the public, thas | Home Secretary. Mr. Bullard Preston was_firat th d persons in that town arid neighborhood 4 OW U SO no” 60 0 60 573 R SALE, CHEAP,"A STEERAGE P p s friends and t) I ¢ r thousand persons 1n & n c ig A California Emigrants. 0000 1M 60 Harlem Railroud Bs in tnetearsship nt C! ie lis Ball will bo repented on T DAY EVENING, I7th | fixed upon for the Attorney-Generalship; Mr. Joh intending to start for California this spring. Mr. Bexnerr :— ‘BU Ohio U's, "WO wis 60 do A note left for J. T., Herald office, will be ; Mee eee atm, Mach al thove dances which are | son now occnpies that station, Whether Mr. The St.Louis Daily Organ, of the 4th inst., | | 1 have a letter from a friend, dated in the city of | JW) Newyork Ol Ty oy bod an ERTH FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, PER STEAMER | Will be brought forward in the same order he before. Ait | Crawford was General Taylor's first choice for the ots that did not como in atthe provions 9 - 64 re ’ ebruary 26th. He is one of the party of | toy Penn S's wos 60 ds Pid NIAGARA, (et 15th April.) Nev i0l-in cncolleay | those t arated from the command of Captain | 10000 do do profer'd full 971g | Berth will be sold or exchanged ‘for one in the Steamer of 9 ‘ul, ia | War Department, I shall not pretend to say—my ity, | 800 Erio7 pobonds 97 10 Utien & Schoc RR 11y* | May 2 Apply at No. 9 Kroad atroot, this occasion. | impression is he was not; but here are six of the can be ob= gives the following list as a portion of a company | Mexico, of 156 persons about to leave that city for Cali- | sixteen, ueuce of the storm, will be adinitted s $1, to admit a gentleman and two 1s Hall, fornis Hutton. They had been several days in the ! 1 seyen members of the cabinet who wei ‘Stephen 0. Coleman, Jas, Stewart, O. Stewart, Thos. | and completed their arrangements to proceed, that | (Qn Farm te uy soy a0 yon RL 2a CABTONNIA, Via vans ceuz, “rie crt or | = — “ a4 puieanlasledriace cliGenaralitac oe aed oe ie M. Wannell, John J. Holiday, W. Paul, F, Campboll, | afternoon, on their way to Guadalaxura (about | 100 ‘do Fi do 36) 212 Moxigo, sud Maratlan.—This company having made ar SHIPPING. Courier says there was no material alteration i Edward E. Hunter, John Vorhess, Saml. Hawkins, jr.. | three hundred and sixty miles). They were in OM 2H Reading RR 1) $24} | tangemogte to tall on Lokal he Te ad WRN ANAS AAA | the programme of the cabinet. Five of th ue Solomon Wood, Richard B. Datlam, jr., Chas. Parke, | fine health and spirits, and I give you their names 10) de 10 22a | useeusidpperte dere Loan seandeelans pce: Anes SH AND. NORTH AMERICAN RM. | even from diflerent States: Mr. Grittendanidions Wm. Brausheed, A. Hoffman, Jas. Webster, John B- | below. Captain Hutton, with about sixty men, had Sr | bound for Nook Saag at Tatitnn te lank and secs | Kentueky-—Mr. Clayton, from Delaware; Mr. ‘erpool, calling at Mattt ‘are intended to sail as follows — rence, from Massai fryim Boston, Wedn ginia; Mr. Smith ? TU, ae fornia, that e fow vacancies In the compa er information given by Capt. BATLERSBY, 4 do 10 Hudson Ri aL | remain. } Veo tga P. M., wt 100 Front street, up stairs, back office, Smith, H. L. Brolaski, U. P. Coleman, Wm. Vose, A. 8. 10 Nilaven & Hart RR 9% % | from 1 to Vanpeit, Wm. Brown, Ellis N. Leeds, A, Patterson, | #tived, and would leave in a day or two:— husetts—Mr. Preston, fromVir- from Connecticut—Mr. Ewing, sol: or i. Field, Alfred Law- Wm. Cleaver, Taylor Jones, Heath Jones, John Jones, | | Captain Sam'l Meredith, - 2 Auburn Bs = . 7 N. Yo “ fs C Jackson Jones, Stephen Joties, F. A. MeDonald, A. | ton, Franklin Lawton. J. Wright, a gira OM Soden on a PE Bhiph Ac linsslurey Perabars vit riaste a Botton,” from Ohio; Mr. Gentry, frem Tennessee—Mr. C Thompson, A. Moody, Chas. Pickering, A. Burnett, C, | ren Rodgers, Mh gai H. Ch gee thighs i Up 25 Nor & Wor RR 30” | sow days at Ne. 68 Harclay atrect, to give her attention to ail | America, {| Harison, | N. York, 1, from Vermont—Mr. Prestor, from Virgini W. Lightner, Win. Gibson, R. Ludd, Sami. N. Holiday, | Agnew, Mr. Hall, D, Mulford, Mir. Forbes, Ait. Godfrey, Board desirous of joining this association. : ee aa De seriar el —Mr, Johnson, trom Maryland;—and yet no mate- Geo. Massey, Wm. Cruikshank, Peter Guisier, John | MF. Northan, Mr, Fordham; and a colored aman on- ano : - Condens gating, 1 N: Voth cut wil Halveltarati AMES SUYDAM & CO.'S GRAND CALIFORNIA EX- nm experienced Surgeon on board. ight will be char, gaged by the party as a cool Mulien, J. W. Alexander, Jonah Hunter. Lewis Ia ecaptay, toe pore on specie Lay 1 expenses. All| The Courier defends Mr. Clayton from the im- n pedition will hold's publi Hetcery and papers must pias Chevugh the Post Oren. Pugs Buena Vista House, corner of Gran t Gilbert Deacon, Henry C. Lynch, Geo. Mattoon, Casper Texas.—The editor of the . Sti YY. Goup in Nort f : putation of owning an interest in the North Amere Graulcch, Chas. L. Smith, John S. Wells, G. Yoeter, C. ~ a ae Re i “ 00 L teland Delp compa Re LEVINE GrGAKTA AR ware tun. an. hoy. Wi from New York or Boston to Liverpool: First Cabin, $1: Ewenepe! ag : ert Hoffman, B. Twomley, Thos. Cleaver, Henry Cleaver, J. perce are cs Hate see Pts re- TD Hiank or Americn dae | ft ont, only & few inore members will be admitted co take | #e0nd do., $70. For freight or pasengo npply te Fld Mar ta apt ‘have never suid he does ; but E Getzendiner, Thos. Copperwaithe, Wm, P. Stebbins, J. | Siding in Munsfield bas induced a company of emi- 10 Auburn & Koch RR 6sig | shares. $25 will entitle « member to 9-16; profita of one sale Bb seit cence peat, thet such a statement has been made W. Selser, Wm. Selser, A. Selser, Saml, Young, James | grants to join him for the purpose of working some share; $50 to 34; $100 to $100 to the full, profits of one =r GRIP SANAH BANDS, .WilLIAM ¢ to the President, i have from unquestionable | Ciark, Granville O. Eads. valuable gold mines that he discovered many years chars, ang uarter of the profits of one share for every ‘Thompson, master, will, for the year 1549, sail as fol- authority. If Mr. Clayton does possess an in- 5 not ping may hold shares. The com- New York the7th of May, vis Pittsburgh, | lows:-- tte River, leaving only 70) miles land |) | FROM LiveRroor 43 willbe taken through and all expenses | Wednesday. 2th : Patent Portable | Monday. which equal tho | Monday. terest in that paper, What extraordinary crime is it? The paper is a very respectable %: | paper—almost, if not quite, as respectable as the Courter. I, on the contrary, think it Highiy th @ ‘The St. Louis Republican, of the 5th inst. oer since in the mountains below Santa Fe. tates —The steamer Danube brought down from the Illi- | that the gold was so abundant in one of the val- nois river yesterday, twelve passengers, five wa- | leys of these mountains, that he could have pro- gons, eighteen horses and mules, from Chicago, | cured several pounds of dust daily, but was com- | nnn arch. 4th June, Saloons te lodge in on the wi ‘Til., and bound for California. _ This company, we | pelled to abandon the country, by the hostile sa- | g& REWARD.—WHER boloons of steamboats for comfort. ‘oute willl excel all Monday. « th October. , 2 | honorable in Mr. Clayton to be connected wit | believe, is the first that has arrived in thiscity from | vages. Jt is some evidence that his statements are 850 en into, an atch (No, | gthers for pleasure nnd health, pad will be porformed tn | siete made speedy passage, and kept ice selling days | Tespectable journal like the North, American, that quarter. ® worthy of credit, that he hus sustained so good a | (1), with Cnaing and i on gold and silver, to | jigues enroled to join this company, are roquested to call on | With er at punctuality. | Hor cabins are uusurpassed fyr-cou- | Some of the greatest men in France, of the present The Daily Organ, of the 5th instant, says:— | reputation that thirty or forty of his neighbors | four Gold Breast Pins, ne pair of Bacrings, aud | Sinday, the Ith inst., and sign the articles of agreement, ay | Yenience of arrangement and elegance of furniture. Passage | day——greater even than Mr. Clayton or Colonel § We yesterday conversed with a gentleman just | are willing to,accompany him on an expedition to | verten returning the pre thout further inquiry. | five per cent will Le added hereafter, im them ia tixed iat twenty-five, pauls from diverpaoland | Webb—respectfully be it spoken—are contributors yetumned 12% Independence, who informs us that | these mountains, Hie 6 alo willing to risk his JOHN Bs WETY pil avetitioy Corner 18th 6%; , —WH EOF ssuroment. For freight | to newspapers, and interested in them, pecuniarily about 4,000. perso: had collected at that place own life to find the long-lost treasure. That there REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY MORNING, THR at i Soe Visi pia pads Colonel Webb himself, if he get when he left, who were ptepniisy ‘© leave for Cali- } ere valuable and extensive deposits of gold in 13th, asmall Gold 'Wateh, with gold chain, on goin, eeeet sie: Seesaatad vs heck FOL CPA ws reet, Now York. | the Madrid mission, (and I wish he may get it fe Every public house was full to VetHow- | the valleys of the mountain ranges that extend | j<m 10 Henry street to 2ich stress, Tite above reward will | estimates for any number of persone furnished gratuitously, 8, MAIL STEAMER HERMANN, FoR soutuamp- | Would still, 1 suppose, have a lien on the ingeand Tariteds were encamped out, Oxen , couthward from the head of the Pecos towards | Ve pald on learing them at No. Tt Stone street, A. KEMP, 116 Wail street, N. ¥. it The steamer itermann, Captain 8 gnd Enquirer, notwithstandin that he would be . trea + Aiiol TH sgisouiie sts = Ai iOENLL DAG UREREOTYPRA-PRESON =n tree, Will lenve pier No. 3,N. R., for Southampton and | in quite as delicate a position as Mr. Clayton. were very scarce, and it was almost impossible to | the San Saba, ana nie? ML tae preat range poy DOLLARS REWARD.—LOsT ON SATURDAY, ALIFORN 1s DAGURRREOTYE E8,-PERSONSABOUT n, on Friday, Xpril Bich, we 2b M. For Passage, 9- | And yet, with a ridicwloualy simulated fury Reigns Astor House and th to visit Cal amer Bay State on her | with their frien i rice. Mules also were scarce, ing from the Puerco of the west to the the 31st of March, betwe Oa i ay ered i ee eamer Bay State, or on board th Y 4 ; : 5 bt. ‘The Span- but supplies were expected in a short time. Goo Gila, there | is scarcely a doubt. 1 Spa © 2 ‘hash hebees ody oy mules cold at $125 to $150 each, and the common- | iards formerly worked valuable mines in this sec- | [£0 ° Sea bits were of the denomination of ‘Fifties. The est kind of animals would command $100, Arms | tion, and the traces of old furnaces, shafts, and im- | alove reward will be paid for the recovery of all the money, of all kinds were scarce, and could hardly be ob- | mense excavations are to be found among all the or 8 proportional toward vail be paid for any, part, whieh my tained even at the most exorbitant prices; and so | mountains from Santa Fe quite down to the mouth | fioase, New York, or Mossrs. TUCKER & Co., Tremont rnin, and desirous to leave their likenesses | ply at the othce of the Ocoan Steam Navigation Company, | Ay. would do well to call at Bri by Broad lously simulated, because it is well known Colonel Wand 27 Broadway, where, b; on of recent improve~ — rei Webb cares nothing if Mr. Clayton be accused of i t, and true faitht RE.—THE SUPERIOR COPPEREB AND icdedalt . és u Cae eee ac tiained ab thesherseer cues, Fei pee Tastenod French bark Atmantine, Capt, Batabe. | being in league with Old Nick himself, instead of : sn For freight or passage apply to BOYD & HINCKEN, | the feat relate) provided he himself get the - —— Ss ement 1 — = Spanish mission) the statement is denounced as @ Fee tea —THE SUPERIOR BARK Mary | ( rratuitous falschood. I care not a button ‘of many articles necessary to emigrants. Provi- | of the Pecos. The miners were compelled to aban- | House, Boston. rPXO LET—IN NEWARK. jen, Capt, How BOYD @ HINCKEN. | ether it is ornot. I never made it, and l pres sions, especially bacon, were scarce, the supply | don the works, by Apaches and other powerful = — utes walk of the Ruilro i ot, the heat two SOW BARDADOSCPABSAGR. ONLY.cTHE PAST: | sume all'eensible men will think just yt | having been nearly or quite exhausted, pend me tribes, who claimed ap eet fasinesces oe pen SE OIAL NOTICES. acts Suveies cantons n rooms, ® In ilar, eniling Al brig I. WATSON, Whittlsey master, | Mr. Clayton, whether it be so or ‘ek IFit were am were obliged to depend for supplies on ‘the small | theirhomes. An Apache Indian, who was release ANTILE LODGB, NO. 47, I. 0. OF 0, P.—MEM- | dining room, a ki in the rear, wit va having good accommodations, ill sail for the above portom | jninroper connection | would be just as quantities brought fh by wagons, which sold at ex- | by Santa Anna with the Texian Santa Fe prisoners, ae sv iereby notified tobe at the Lodge Room to-day, | building, Also, a beautiful garden, stefully arranged with € end the 18h nines tgs pawane a pely to ‘iiai a ve a ns Colonel Webb. just as ready to } travagant rates. : came through Houston on his way back to his kin- | (April 16th) at 12 o'clock, M. precisely, to attend the funeral parubbery, grape vines, &o, ‘To em : eos * ary very MT SON, United States Hote’. “ha for Me: felmacn, ta exactly what T ect him The Newark (N.J.) Daily Advertiser, of the | dred in the mountains. While here, Wie Mae gfour late brother, John B, H. Ward, By onder, we: 55 Maiden Lane, or on the promisoa, TEECTIONS FOR PILOTS VESSELS SUBJECT T@ | dowu—a shrewd shafp lawyer, end nothing’ elas * Y t "0 ss inte! a i "reside! 7 — b} e oO . E rol J LM “4 | 13th instant, has the following information :—“A | interviews with President Houston, and he told the = = © LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE | ze hte aioe bessengere, and every veal having had, | it be has the views of a statesman, he has a most ion of General Darcy’s California party, from | President that on one of the rivers in his countr WANTS. Sia 0 boarders, one or two furnished or unfar- “sind eal " ‘ ff Biba ap ethod of concealing them. ’ Ai ae eity, reached Independence, Missouri, on | there was an immense quantity of glittering mal, penn NE nnnnnny | gushed rou by the Freon a cndway. katven Ss contagious Uiente-arveing at any tine,” AIL vensels from | Ceca acl ecuea Te pROpeTteD aogned hint tye the 25th of March, as we learn by letters rec very heavy, and that he could gather many bu- GUARDENER WANTED.—TO GO A FEW MILES INTO | rable, within one minute's walk of Broadway. Address S. M., | Shy prt, in the ordinary passage from which thoy must pass | Courier, Jum unable to express an opinion. ve . rs " cape § 9 4 aid Th Weaw: Wenntife h ‘try. Must be a single man, whe understands | Herald Othe: ae 2 path of Cape Ienlopen—arriving between the thirty-lirst re 4 this morning, from that place, dated on the 23th. | shels of it ina day. He said it was beautiful, Pty a IE a eset as ee aaa een Henlopen—arriving, between the shisty-teet | was pushed and forced on General Taylor at the i ; is, f i f is NUPACTURING PURI 1 ‘After remaining five days in St. Louis, fourteen of | but of no yalue to his. people, and that they mS Charge of the vegetable gardens. Must come woll R MANUFAC fron anyplace (including ial in Asia, Africa, or.the | eleventh hour, by a combination of circumstance: the party, including the Messrs. Martin, Gillespie, | would give it to the Texians if they would aid | commended as to capabilities and charactor, Arvly to Saal tee erat oosuiee ee alkene giiueeaed ti Mediterranean, of from ved, in reat measure, by Mr. JORuoATe | cont | simelve and i a E between one and two o'cluck, P. 1 muda or Western Islands, or from any one place c &e., who had provided themselves with mules: them in making war upon their ancient ene- | 12 Broadway, Mtn on tho premise or of oF m1 cea! Fenda the other members preterring, oxen-left in ad: | mies, the Mexicans. A’ report similar to this | Wy aNTED_A SITUATION AS CHAMDREMAID OR 70 i WILLIAM P. MOSS. 47 Fitth trot. | BO ing iwenven the test day ot Apriand the rat day'et | I muct do Mr, Meredith the justice to say, that be- vance on the 2st, at 4 o’clock, P. M.,and reached | has been circulatii for more than ten years do general housewor! mall private family, ® good, 0 LET—A THREE-STORY HOUSE, IN HAMMOND | November. ALEX. B. W bs 0 i joer. tween him and Mr, Binney General Taylors tind Independence at'10 A. M.,on Sunday, the Isth. | along the frontier oe Texas, especially in Milam | indastrious girl; is « good Washer and. Ironss; good oity refs street, with Hot wad Cold Batha—$400; and ono with | Journal of Commerce, Evoning Post and Sua, please copy | Wivered for some time. ‘That Gear Taylor 4 Bath only, $475; also, one in Bank streot, with Hot and 5. to id Baths, $47! ANTEX. M HIER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S CONSU- | ever contemplated giving the Treasury Department of the party were ex- | and Robertson counties. The indians and old am jew York, April 9, 1649.—Tho undersigned desires to any one but himself, can be no disparagement hunters declare that there is abundance of gold Dr. Darcy, and the re; c c No ected daily. One letter, for which we are in- SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GREIG, 1 Hanovor street. i * 1 en Yebted to the polite attention of a friend, says:— | towards the sources of the Brazos; but none of # Protestant, iately from the country,) ia | ———————_ 1 onroeren aun sei. | COT publio notieg, thet her Majesty's Government offers his eminent qualifications for his present position, «The health of the party is generally et ee | them can ag eee the precise spot where the | a Grocery Sto Le hl as oth gaa mes STOR TE of the fet door of Store, 12 Fal= pata: Ship’or distributed amongst such private ships, of | Both he and Me. Binney would grace any station some slight cases of sickness have occurred, Some | treasure lies. It is possible that these reports haye | Can be seen for two days st 510 dekstreot ton aireot, together with lofts and ofiegs up atairs. "Also, to | any country, as may, in the judgment of the Board of Admi- | in the gift of the executive and of the people. of the party are very home-sick. The stories that | all been derived from the old Spanish in IAN TED—BY A. RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT | fet, the fobr-ttory tre-proof Suore, No. hl Bront, wear Dover | fafty, have peectan Paeen ata ieee have conceived a *, ¥ i 2 ‘a ot s - a D 2 » his ty ows, vs r * are told by Santa Fe traders, and others who have | Santa Fe. It is natural that the Indians, who drove girl, # situation as Chambermaid, or Nurvo and Seam- | street. ADPIY ag ENA Ue ettey place. | Mvely ve egericnte them from the ice, in the Arctic regions. | jWasurnaton, April 11, 1849. i . . 4 yi 0 h ork ina small private family. Good been over the route, of Indians, and sutfering by | the miners from that section, should preserve some Ree ee ee aren fever het inet po tiigg Baquire a¢ 375 Sth hunger and sickness, have frightened them. ‘They | vague traditions of the character of the minerals | street, Letweon avenues C and D, in the attic. To be seen for MISCELLANEUUS. The New York Election—Appointments— Remo would go home to-morrow if they were not afraid | they were working for. ‘The Mexicans assert | two days, if not engaged. NATTA ALAC CLL cere rT vices | vals— Applications—Black vs. White, &c. of being laughed at. 4 that the Indians concealed y old mines, be- ANTED-BY A YOUNO MAN, A SITUATION AS CAREETINGS, MATTINGS, OILC LOTHS, FRILA DEL Le at dpe city during the The result of the recent municipal election im «Some of the Santa Fe traders prefer mules for# cause they feared the white m ‘W.Aint Tender in & respectable hotel; has been engaged in eet ne ithe Union for price, quality or dorign of f in the best manner, Wy york hy welts abd vit the route, and some oxen, and there seems to be a | destroy them, if they describe where they are. If | the business for, two or three 3 care, ‘The best of reference yeh om a ack as Se Uae 4 Wee me She is d foot in lo gth on deck, ew Yor! has revived the spirits of the adminia- at diversity of opinion. Itmakes but little dif- | we may believe the traditions of the Mexicans, | #itct Address RT. be this oes. Oi Cloth; Window aay Oh ene celia ; tration, which drooped when the Connecticut elee- , Tmpe tian Carpets; Floor, Table snd Way 0" if H TY PEC’ 0 ke., for ih rity She is sloup r' , and well found im every partioular. For : "4 ference if, we take Wagons; the journey cannot be | there have been repeated “gold excitements’’ in Wy tree 5 BY Aden ou Gosshinnn ex Grovia to 8 pete neceptinces, Wi ih interest Seen aeaaeeeyofel | particulars apply te W. AGATE, foot of Spring séreet, where tion returns came in. And now we may expeot performed in less than four, and it, may take six | Santa Fe, similar to that which is now prevail ng vate (mise aud would make himself goncrally useful. “Hest | experionce ne wm importer and manufacturer, for tho Inst | #he may le 60 the cxbinet to go to work and supersede the offi- months. With pack mules the trip can be per- | throughout the United States. Many of the hills | Ofreference from his Inst place, where he has lived for four | twenty years, the alte rchant : e off formed in sixty days. Isawa party of Santa Fo | about, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Soccoro, | years, Address X, Herald office. Housekeeper, s continuation of the te ari ae MEDICAL. cers of the government whose business lies im traders day before yerercnys just ea ae ond Ue valle ve sy ete Les dug down, IPO TAILORS— A PANTALOON AND VEST CUTTER reet, below C J.' SIDNEY JONES. oN NOHEG I-00 LARGELSIZED OWRe | TOUT city. A gentleman, recently appointed to aa by Indians, and they had to walk | and thousands of pits and trenches are visible {the first capacity only, may obcain s situation in am KECHES! LEGCHES!--20,000 LARGE-SIZED SWE- birt j Sip andi cane their Pt fy Another | in all directions, ot the sites of old placers, cstablishment of the Btst respectability. Address A. Ib, K OF SALISBURY—THE NOTES OF THE BANK L tinh Leeolios, just recelved por svonmanip Hermann, foe | office, (out of the Empire State,) worth two thou- rty arrived'yesterday; they saw Col. Fremont at | where crowds of eager emigrants sought for | Herald office. fila |GHTON, | suie, by sand dollars a year, was active stirring up the Trish e, and report that he had lost some of his | gold, as they are now sceking for it in Cali- 0 WHOLESALE CLOTHING MERCHANTS—TUB and hunting them out in their humble abodes, to ita Fe, po} y a ning vote the whig ticket; and another, a General, who has i ia. Ni i —thouss dvertiser, salesman for several yours in» wholesale | AND RAILROAD TIMBER.—20,00 FEET | 66 \Q EEN FUN."—THR CELEBRATED men and 100 mules in a snow storm. | fornia. Nor were their labors vain—thousands of FE IR oa hon Bg eters eee. Sica UILDING AND RAIL TIMBER.—210,000 FREI RL Bie ACL dye a “Independence is a pretty place, situated about | pounds of this precious metal were gathered, and | fhe'ixe capacity im the ate ot Watt Yorks with oak elas of Raatorn Timber —For sale cheap for cash, to close the | ok, Sia, Ueviag and prosstring siapletion tendo | Iongbeen operating hereuloutsfor the post of milite MRS" HAYES, | ry storekeeper, at Brooklyn, (I think itis,) now held or, R. M. HOBBS, | by a relative of Mr. Maclay, went on to electioneer. three miles from the river, with a population of | it is questionable whether the products of those | establishment connocted with the southorn trade, as he has ® gn yard nbs deposed oof removed bY | retaring iae ai prontving rioite. The gea- | It is all right to turn locofocos out for bringing the M igh la i i y y Tnrge business acquaintance with the morchants in that #oo- Wwe, Ke. Will be sold in lots to suit pure | retail of druggists and porfumors gem 1,500. It is built on high land, and is very healthy. | mines were not, on an ayerage, as valuable as Jorge yesinens vequblate ch the morobante im that #00- | Heitrond sills, bridging, Bc. i fy and i aes ea California’ emigrants arrive daily, and the hotels | those of the Sacramento. This mineral is chiefly | Reet on the frst Jf August next, ae hia presens term of ser. | Shavers. County deafors would de, well 89 pply to ho prop! r “ e ederal government in conflict patronage of the federal gove n —THIS MAY | with the freedom of elections;” but whether it be there are only two) are crowded, We have | derived from the debris of the Red Granite and | vice will have then expired, Address box 23, Charloston, Lyons’ Magnetio | right to make such interference commendable om 7 J ‘ ine Saanlti "1 a- | 3. C. All communioations confidential, and ‘promptly ro- them from all parts of the Union, from Maine to | Basultic mountains; and as the geological forma ecu to ND SILVER ENOLISM LEVER WATCIIES, SUNPIYAG: APE es ion of vermin, and f whig incumbents and anxious seekers, rot: . 7 . front parlor to let, without board, on reasonable terms 1 bote chasing elsowhers. Ad dha A . the part of whig pnts . Six.of our number board with a Kentuckian, about | Sierra Nevada of California, it is reasonable to | (7. Gou'No. fi Mercer strvet, between’ Grand and Broome | buyers will Me ROBBING: So John street, upstairs, | {AMC plenaure in, otauinig, Chad bs te Superiatendent. rine | is ‘n question for the appointing power to decide. me = ‘ Texas. Most of them are boarding at private | tions of the mountains in Northern Texas are simi- Gur UO ere ee Ol aaaaterveres, fr vole ts | IN ay, FORE SPITAL, APR NE ee re uiiety, oor” We eregrows | tee qed Meee eee tun: Gavessl. velnea | eee Ltpodetel de imate Depot, 4 Broadway. Secretary Crawford has appointed Mr. Ander. ANTHONY BARC! Her Britannic Majest; from the met Importer of Lesches, No. 7 John strect, uine article houses, and with the farmers in the neighborhood. | Jar in all respects to the voleunic ranges of the | FAURNISHED ROOM Te LET —A NEATLY FURNISH. | 659 mortar, at weleanls only, vary tow for cash. “Clove | y yder (without folsom) for the deste plenty of negroes for waiters, &c. We are grow- | there. is bat recently aie rag ll yaa 0 DAGUBRREOTY PISTS ANDOTHERS.—FOR SALB, son, of Georgia, late Chief Clerk of the House of ing fat.” ‘ aes ‘at placers have been discovered in hit janta Chats 8 Bower W ool, similar to that used, by perme HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Heprecentatives, his Chief Clerk. Mr, Campbell 2 : ro i sy arprine , e WAAR ARABD PT OPAPP PNA AOS . 3 , for by a = p A. Me y of Dia- i ; the same paper, of the same date FR anit: | Hitory; and if American enterprise A Or rerihen OSES FOR SALEA PATR OF VERY DESTIO Tae eee gee eee ce tned or other EDO, CR Re oe ee ae ea ea eas. Price st. | ix thus removed from that station, and placed im telligent gentleman, who has crossed the Plains, | to be displayed in the gold diggings of, northern Grey Horsos, of middle size, fine appearance, young, | turning, &c. Address W. C. IL, office of tho Herald. £5,000 copies sold in six months, the one which was for seven or eight years oceu- ‘and is familfar with the route to California, has } ‘Texas, as they are in Culifornia, this region would | fast travellers, and porfect in every respoot, Apply at the | SUN'S Years ut sufering, of physical and mental anguish te aay | vied by J. Humes Porter, « nephew to John Tyler's mentioned to us an item of outfit which, though | probably soon become as celebrated for its mineral | Ianaur, 31 Crosby st. Mesic: Tue FIANO Wil BR TAUGHT BY A | an aflectionste wile, and pecuniary difficulties te the Secretary of War. Mr. Campbell and Col. ‘Bliss q = 0 0 of 5 bs . : See wis mat dart? coneet a (on " | ee ere eraal teeseene ave Eevee 1 were school fellows at West Point, and for “auld emall, may become very important, and yet it 13 | treasures as the El Dorado of the Pacific.—Houston Gappne HORSE, ara win et earth meet a FoR SALE.—A LIGHT SORRRI, xcoptionable references. Tor fered competence; thousands now broken im h ‘one that very few would think of. It is aseythe | (Texas) Telegraph, March 29. even years old this spring, thorough bred, (brother te veainners, $@ -cquarter; those more advanced, § ve enjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves bee lang syne” he is not turned adrift, although he isa and snath. Y Whenever, from the presence of In- [eine serene 1 Yusnien) Liwtighy ats ama ig ad ning ‘aden, tie tok (Harald othe. Gute ly porseasion of this Work: prricd, or those contom- detoutat. Mr. Wolf, of Pennsylvania, the Libre- ain cr ctses caee; It Ip: Hecoere nengablam | wran mootreutets on taleele Aad nentaee ern called | Stovedtrivec street. APP HS cox. oy wr JKEACH PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDER: plating marriage, as itdvsclores important secrets whiok | riun, it is said, is to be no longer adjacent to the stock, a scythe, orftwo, is almost indispensable.— | vpon to chronicle an assault and murder among the mela at Walt seve BR Nitia tein the mont elegant to tho toast costly article, | should be known to them partioularly. | sass oe tami. | shecpfold of the administration. uJ ' Silver, Fi nel, Oak, Velvet, ‘To those whose healsh dovs not permit of an ‘The friends of the darkies will be pleased te He assures us, that the stock of many emigrating | Irishmen at work on the Naugatuck Railroad, in F BAR fh ( A 4 ¢ Go arties sufler because they have nothing but their bes eerie baie own. It scene that - sipunining mont st eres sisnays | oc, fa and ther Tape i Y a y 7" in 1%) miles of tho New York and | apd designs, just receive nives with which to cut grass. onday of lust week, the laborerg on that section of | ed on the Sound, and wit 4 miles ‘ at received By the le We learn from the same gentleman, that the | the road, near Moree & Battell's factory, struck for | er COR oon Iter t WapOonbe haba ins ie wheel OLOMON & HAT yours in whom nature contemple map oh y= wendientre- one in the State Department, two in the Treasury, Mormons hays Seer ta Celis vihere or jore bigher wee enielhe aon code gc tape PNRTRIDGE KE ieee | %, materials and Upholstery foods df the moot splen- | San acower che cauesy r7mptome, and the mesbeiont se, | CNG in Oe ee ere tment of the Interior. Fork of the Platte, which they will keep vol » des ning in the strike, {eacription, constantly on hand, Curtains made and put | medies, and most cortaln n is ” onable rtylen. which b is subject. Publishing Office, 129 | Messenger, or laborer in the latter, was ighly re~ d not only for themselves, but for the ac- | und went to work as usual. In the evening he was Ls and af bhe Publishing Offico, ‘ Webster wh > Hie emogstion of emigrants generally. By the line | attacked with clubs, and beaten to death, and his | www nn 4.9 i Gorn Albany: WK. Davia, | commended by the Hon. Daniel Webster, - - ———_—_—____ ‘or enle at 22 Bror ISSING—ONE SRT OF THE LIVES OF THE | Liborty street, N.Y. . tha 1 ; H 30 4 , LBB. Pe ut street, Philadelphia, son, the Major, employed hum for ten mont ‘of travel, the road crosses the North Fork near | body thrown into the Naugatuck river, whare he | PANAMA Zins Pe yp ye ea a Bail sagsaehe han & 7 sill be tranamitted by mally esies, a © pin’ ‘That in the State niate, rales, go, olen et o: Geatiee 68 Gold Bese , ers ich i i i ; b leo, 20 copies o ht between Yaukeo in the rece! tt es roves mie, which is mostly fordable; thence it | was found the next morning, most shocking] ah Oe Oe het T Resghmnins Prmeeea Wes | to's thn ivan cole Gualae alata, mente woes, 10 peudionnen toot oaga tte any pare o apg aa 4 ph vane miles up the north side of the South led. The officers ate now in. pursuit of the eed ty Be ACHELSOON, W Wally cotuct of tater Areca tor Kang Brothor, 46 Aun’ gtroe. “Address Sel nut We nica “hows pa een ment was recommended by anothe' i — bi iy ee wich etrvet bh sd Fork, and at the point where the route passes | murderers. Litchfield, Ct., Enquirer, April 6. wiecct. reon wich oats Taberty stcot. besuciful atyles Titers nay every seals wife, tho mother; the one | learn that four negroes have this week beem ap- ith ditag inty womanhood, or the one in the decline Of | Vointed to laborers’ and messengers’ situations— y