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NEW YORK HERALD, | wecstd epereiated te northern ditions NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. sannnannnnpenapeanen ‘Texus and New Mexieo—our own poople—have been | A¥#ival of the Philadelphia and Chagres PROPRIPTOR AND BDITOS. equally the victims of plundering ravages. The | perynn oF NEW YORKERS WHOSE TICKETS WOULD ~~ panna NOT TAKE THEM TO CALIPORRIA, ETO. Purtapeienia, Mareh 21, 1862. ‘The steamship Benjamin Franklin, Capt. Sears, arrived ‘this afternoon from San Juan and Chagres, with one | hundred and fifty passengers. ‘The Benjamin Franklin loft San Juan on the 6th, Cha- gres On the 8th, and Kingston, Jamaica, on the 10th of March, She passed the Georgia going into Ban Juan as On the 10th, parsed the Brother Jona- Crescent City went ya and Chihuahua; and cven the inhabitants of JAMES GORDON BENEBT?T . ” Boundary Commission hae vcareely been provided OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU OFB. | iy ihe forse oF the Sarita cot : zEpue, cash tn odoance instead of being a safe reliance to all the inbabi- ‘ copy-$1 per annem. DAILY Nek bors Santry Aron cents | tants of tho frontiers within the range of its opera- Ber core, 2” $5 per annum: BM ap py MM Pe, | tions. For the unaccountable negligence s our st, fut £0 he prosteatt. fevernment in this business of restraining our Indian jor Nubecriptions, ef with Ader n ee pei ee the postage woul te deducted from | tribes within our own boundaries, we shall doubtless a EST CORRE PONDENCR,, eontoinin in have to pay a heavy ferfeit t Mexico. According solicited fr , A : A haa ni iar oun Poumon Conavaroroawse | t© our late private advices, ahe will probably lay wTHOULA REQUESTED TO SEAL ALL Levrens | her damages at the large figure of from twenty to : ‘ten (anonymous commundcations Wedo | thirty millions of dollars. met reture those rejected. . ine ‘ * HOU PRINTING executed with neatacse, cheapness, aad ae er eee oe. bea it appeare, had created an impression in Mexico that Mr. Webster is in carnest; but, at the game time, the late Tehuantepee treaty is pronounced to be dead, beyond recovery. It was supposed, however, ERY THEATRE, Bowery—Mscners—FoRRe*F OF | that a now arrangement could be made, by which . tho pecutiar advantagoe of the Tehuantepee route A—Lanies BArTOR BIBLO'S—Crows Dirwonvs—How ro Pay run Rawr. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers etreet—Wrst Bxv— Bacwr the two governments to occupy our cabinet very mat ev Hesron—OLv ConrinexTaL—Batu Bux, és onthe Rio Grande, as far as our government is AMBRICAN MUSEUM—Amvsrwe Pwaronwancme 1 | responsible, wero put down—it is time that the Pre APTERNOON AND ByENrne, ROWERY AMPHITHEATRE, Bowcry—Zquaerasaw | Mexican frontiers were provided with a sufficient Pugronnsnem- military protection against the Indians of the United CHRISTY'’S MINSTRELS, Meebanios’ Hall, @3 Bread way—Ernorian MinsT artsy. WOODS’ MINSTRELS, W Broalwoy—Rrmerian MiNeTaE States. And, while Mexico may justly demand in- Murical Han, Ne, 444 | demnity for our neglect of treaty stipulations, a die- ‘New York, Monday, Mareh 22, 1852, eee Creer Ne re in this respect, may be of infinite advantage to Mr. Liverpool, with four days later intelligenee from | last be turned to some practical aceount. Europe. The Pacific bas made the shortest winter | paxsege—or what may be called a winter pas Lora Monres aMoNnG THE Purrrans.—The ex- mage. i treordinary suecess and popularity of Lola Montesin Boston-—-equalling, if not surpassing, that which she feature is the settlement of the Swiss question. I¢ | had in Washington and the South---will attract the , and may be opened at any mo- {| notice ofthe whole country, pious and profane, and ment. Austria is mixed up in the question, and | particularly the enthusiasts in favor of Kossuth and may yot occupy a portion of the Swiss territory. | intervention. Jola Montes was more afraid of vi- attention to the East, and | siting Boston than any other part of the Union. wilt sid Russia in its designs on 'Tarkey. | She had heard so much of its piety and its strictnees Vhe advices of the losses by Americans, and the | that she feared the reminiscences of her former life } aggressions of England in the second Burmese war, | would prepare the way for a terrible outburst of bave arrived justin time to enable our government | indignant morality; on the contrary, she hay been to enlarge the powers of Com. Perry, in his visit to | received with prodigous applause, as an artiste ‘Lhe news is not important. The most interesting ie only temporar "Phat power has turned i Japanese Islands. The accounts which we pub- | and as a lady—asa politician, and as a notoriety. th A telegray C thould not be tainted with th dealing, and none should be injured by insinuations | sevse of any great meri ie located. If the wrong is done by persons in this | seem to earry the day wh fyvred conspicuou ed agent of the government, and managed to pro- paid for all his two doll eure many valuable trinkets and other articles } = from wuinerous gullible individuals whom he pro- | Young AMERICA 4aND OLD Foote wired fat clorkships, &e., has been arrested at | cratic party have two clases of Pres Heliimere.. Helis represented ‘ania shrewd impor | tor, ha wen in the Qué r muskets. ex city to edit their congregations | called ‘* old fogies One hundred thousand dollars worth of property was desrioyed by fire in Cincinnati, on Saturday. = The second elas Capture of Caravajal—Affalrs of Mexteo and |i voune fogies,” the ted States, ¢ to our last advices fro frontiers, Gen. ¢ }, the Jeade: the late siti bustering roovements on the Rio Grande, bad be enptured by Gen. Harney, and was held in confine- anent at Brownsville, on the American side of the | river, opporite to Matomoras. We presume that. | @unless he should make his eeeape,) he will be tried } in d the violation of our neutra- lity laws, and punished, perbaps, like Lopez, by a echarge, and full permission to renew his ing explo’ With regard to his eulpabi- | Kity, he bss been too notoxionsly the terror of the Rio | for the last six months, to doubt it. The | which we publish in this paper, from the j ston Republic—an organ of the adimivistra- | Accord’ the Mexican { Capt. Rynders, candidates for Pre Chevaliers Yankee Sullivan aud T President. “ Young America,” course of law, riority in mental endowments, being ahi Duceanes and Tom Hyer are dete without exaggeration, we apprehend, describes | the character and * pont te pe of his recent operations. ‘Vhedirst of (hese military enterprises of Caravajal ut, the most frank and open, and no doc whey aa important vote is to be taken was an expedition solely for the relief of a combian- | tion of sungglers. Large quantities of contraband goods had been scised a Camargo aud Matamoras, by the Mexi anthorities, aud were held in et hy thom, subject to confiscation. Camargo w rored—ti bat th Police Intelligence. fn Meged Charge of Pesjur | the alfaches wt the Ch Hooking man sued by Ju Saturday am Hniehineon, on wherein Mr. bute r, Who wea : | 1800, the need did. in jud recommenced his operations at } Judge Robert B. Campbell, a | law to take oathe. vite. Ke : | commit perjury, in swearing folsely to ec crossing. as usual, over | material othe matt * at length been taken pri- | commenced by Mr. Itate ly to the relief of the Mexican ay argo, where the army on both eidesrantrom the feld of batile--Carav into Texas, where he ha neon aud oth upreme Co Cui woner. yy horitie: . of his and to the teraporary suppression, at Ie revolutionary plans Morey evening himself W Leaving the question of bis punishment to the ua- | wee arrested by o of the Third w certainties of a frontier p and the Joop-holes of | grat’ yh Passing the law, the more imp« question presents itself | treet, On reoreh cer fonnd $402 in of the responsibility of our govermme {in the y mises. The treaty of Hidalgo g ee ee ee the peace between the brop coummitted him to privon tor United States and Mexico. Jt is notorious that all | pati of these firbustering expeditions of Caravajal have | Cour —Aw wamed John been suy with their best men, and Jarge ARLE OO HNL puportitng le bere gentle ns, munitions oie on the Beuk of Pean ‘Township war, and provi- ior American side of the river, the dicad fecuuiniee sponses New Orlewas. Our government ant of these things. Ire dnt Vi , ing ity above warn 1a, em: as it hae been irom the begia ait awaita ft er hearing chayacter of these enterprises pie cea ae pate i " Friday, by officer Bte- month, Caravajal and hie oon | phen Be their places of rendezvous, of | man named Jobn A. Margrave : Madivon street. hy cements, within our territ wrighing seme Bye <yuate suret being taken to pu- 2 sever Mred Young men ¥es conveyed vital, and it yn ity, ate our obliga Vrerident way plead City Jie the «pology that Congress did aot vote the expplies | ectered. that the n wight owuse death, The fr | aft eos, took plice iu a groeery, corner of Peart frontier loreo to guard a river line | etrect and Broadway. of several Londved miles; ht it i¢ bis first duty to nd Slnegray pnd the former eft the store and pie wee that the laws are faithfully p of good faith to Mexics I ler th hen Musgrave came from the od threw the stone nted.” And, in the sheenee of Congress, Lo cxercike a sound disave- dinficted Use injury. The the police officer belwg tiou in maintaining our neutral obligations, hie ared hha Tefore ly _ a eaperiprns soon neglect to do #0, in thie inslanee, reacts to tbe die | lim before 4 Lothrop, é to await a fawbher cxuimine e he cou and will most probably result Tiighway Rodlery.—A man war I willions of indemnity to Mexico, for the | errestel on Friday. hy officer Daly . Police Conrt, charged with knock io and expense incwred by thatyovernment sud | jg che public street, and robbing seople on account of Sbese marauding expeditions. $n eel a poceeteate ecneanios ve eh Th ‘i . nike on fre an by force and vioienee This ie nol the only Mem against u jainant sets forth in fiidavit iat on Ther to # dance HUeaheth ~ wnd was on his return howe to bis residence, Ie th avenue, aad being onder the inflacnee of Uquor, twr nohes, aX all ether Indians | men, Pownall and cacther.came upto him, and ofiered 40 the treaty stipulation, DW Which we are bound to protect the Mexican frontiers Jrom the ineursions of the Apaches and Ca subject to our supervisio: “oxicane he ty see him sagely home; but instead of taking him home 7 ur supervision, the hiexicane had just | Ho conveyed brim into Juckson street, on the Stuck, | enuse of congratulstion, They knew we hed pow | when the complainant alloges they Knocked him dewa. certo heep our savever from their doe—we had | td robbed him as aboverated. ‘The prisoner was teen wep Our savages from their dow had | Tifore Sustioe Tispeon, who, ap the evidence edlduec’ pledged our faith to do it; and they reSwrmed by | peananitted him to pricam for trial hundreds to their seuttered bomes along tis fron- tiers, Cxpocting the treaty to be exforved. Bat Niecy | “Maxine Affairs. Boston Kay Lypia Trape.—Porly-ane ships, says the treaty, the revagee of the Lidians, from the Mio ¢ various ports in the Kast Indies aud Pacitio—vix a | Caleatta apd Obiaa, 7 from Manilla. 4 from Keto, | @iende ww the Paeifio Ocean, have been ventold pp Velperniee Bort of theme yenvels ire aew Ray ween then before, They bave almert atterly re | aoe b from 4 | buve been betrayed. Since the adoption ef tN Koston ‘Traveller, are wow on thelr passage to foston fou. i] ted under the charged forthwit pe Court of c Superat peerienes re Judge Beebe Aldermen Brirle; Francis. Maxcu 20.—This Court, convened fours toadjourn- ing before them, rose for the ment, and no business she came out. term. than, from Kingston for C! into Kingston as the Fran! ‘The B. F. brings $100,000 in gold, in the hands of pas- sengers. Among her passengers are eight} Palmer & Co.’s tickets for will leave here for New York termined to institute suite for damages for lost time, Arrest of Green, the Imposter, Barziwonn, March 21, 1852. ‘The Rey. J. W. Green, the imposter who recently man- | aged to swindle a number of Philadelphians out of con- siderable property, bas been arrested at Barnum’s Hotel. by our police officers, and will be taken back to Philadel: | phia to-morrow. Several watches, and # large number of | other valuable articles, were found upon him—conse- quently, finding it uscloss to deny his guilt, he made a clear confession, Me has a wife and three children at Bar- | ¢ 'kKE Negroks.—In Baltimore, on Saturday, four free negroes, convict ly, were, im accordance wit! SALE OF Fy for the second | law, sold to go | The works represented are useful to certain interests, south, for @ period of six years, They were bought by wtwithstanding their miem: it fe inthe morsing ond are ie | tradere—two ob $285, and two at $580," pare dee : ee ee ee ‘ 985, 675, 686, 687, 699, 8667, 781, 800, $10, 614, 815, , 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 875, 876, 878, 870, 680, SBI, 882, 884, 885, 887, 888, Madame Thillon,at Niblo’s, is the persont- | ‘MILLERS, in Can: o"#, the other draws crowds at Miller's, : © noter—Miller takes in the notes. tion of some particular railroad for the purpose of intiat- Performaueesover, all come away delighted, determined | go again to Niblo’s, and J. B, MI Extensive: Sal ADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—HxoweR OF BO | ay yor bo aeoured to the United States. We doubt it. Upon the whole, there ir work enough between : - te jame pours out ORS TORMENTS. industriously for several months to come. Ji is time (AL THEATRE, Chatham street—Marcu Woman | to tke it up. Jtis high time that tho filibusteros Destructive Fire at Cincinnati. Cwweixwavr, Mareh 21, 1852 At five o'elock yesterday afternoon, the lumber yard of Messrs. Stewart & Dunnipg, including a large amount of lumber, was burnt, together with twenty frame dwel- | ‘The loss is estimated at $100,000. r. J. Rddy, who declines ne wales | Lovrsvizur, Mareh 20, 1892 A despateh from Padueah, Ky., etates that the steamer Cincinnatus recently took fire In her hold, and, before the flames were subdued, the freight was greatly da- waged. No one injured. The boat was uninsured. LY. porition of liberality on the part of our government, | Webster's darling project of the Tehuantepeo right "The News. | of way. Thus, in one respect at least, a feeble and The steamship Pacific arrived yesterday from | rickety administration of our foreign affairs may at vantages of et is at prosens | results in the stock market very different from those now Copies of the by-laws office, 16 Spruce street. The Empire City at New Orleans New Orveans, March 20, 1842. The steamehip Empire City is now coming up. manifested, shoul can be bad at 6] City Intellige’ FUNERAL OF HENRY GIBSON. sat lest lboom the st of Wehingtoure 1 funeral o! m, the vas 'e Li Guard, which ir to come off to-day :— 238 a of Captain J. itary of New York, Military of Brooklyn and Williamsburg. Military of Jersey City and Hoboken. Military of Newark. Continental ‘coy as Ercort. TSY: Continental Company, Under command of Capt; J.C. Heme, ‘The following ig the tla, JOEL & CO., No, te effect some extensive alt at on immense reduction their well elry, Silver and Silver plated W: Goods, (their o their store will Broadway, bein, ns in their store, onpr Under comman 2d of A whe tione sewing « Spring Fashions.—Nlle Variche, No. 695 Broadway, wie lendid at a Dress Ca ‘as Guard of Honor. brilliant buity.could invent or devi Grand-daughter of deceased. Veterans of the War of 1812. Offieers of First Division New York Stite Militia, Military Officers of Brooklyn, Hoboken and Newark. New York State Soeiety of Cineinnati, Delegation from Orange county. , Brooklyn, W’ this morning, are particularly interesting on H Her career, since she ecominenced in this eity, has this point. been very curious. Her very first approach to these phie despatch annonnecs that the steam- | shores, in the same vessel with Kossuth, stimulated ship Benjamin Franklin, from Chagres, reached | nothing but hostility in various quarters. The Philadelphia yesterday afternoon, with $100,000 in | magnificent Barnum was the first in the field against Salifornia gold dust. Among her passengers are | her, iseuing cards and affidavits calenlated to rain forty persons who allege that they have retumed | her popularity with the public. Then she had quar- froin the Isthmus for the purpose of prosecuting a | rels with her agents, one after another, and quarrels rm inthis city, from whem they purchased what | with her landlady, which did her no good. She went purporied to be ‘through tickets” to the land of | to work, however, with the aseistanee of her friends, gold, but which in reality took thera no farther than | and wrote her agents, her landlady, ber enemies, igres. Of late, there have been many complaints | and all, completely down. Her famous pronuncia- of this kind, and it is necessary, for the safety of | acnto on her life, experience, and trausactions in emigrants, as well as for the honor of those who | Bavaria, silenced the whole of the press, and paved agree to transport them, to have a thorough in- | the way for her subsequent popularity in the South vestigation of the matter. Responsible associations | and in Boston. Her progress is a very singalar pho- suspicion of unfair | nomenon—more #0 than Kossuth’s. She is no dan- the is not a splendid wo- till it is known where the inismanagement or fault | man; but she has a pair of dark, burning eyes, which ever they go. We rather proceedings will doubtless remedy the | think that her popularity will even outlast that of Koseuth’s. In solid eash proceeds, we conjecture the pseudo clergyman who recently | that Lola is now alead---having cleared, up to this y in Philadelphia as # pretend- | time, $12,000 to $15,000, while Kossuth has not yet fs personally examii Williameburg, Jersey City, Mayors of New Yor] iH meburg, Jersey City Common Councils of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg. Jersey City and Newark, in carriages, ‘Order of United Americans Clvie Societies. made clothing in the United States ea Empire Clothing Warchouse where a purchaser cannot stock, contained in eigh: ig to talk to you Itke a fai How ean you be ree} ‘ou are well dros: CLARKE, 116 Wil of Clothes for $25 to $30. A'tine Dress $20; other garmentsin proportion. Also, & be | ment of zeady made garments of fine quality. ins in Carpets corner of White street, ‘Lhe proeesion will move at 10 o'clock A. M., from the City Hall, pass through Chatham street. Bowery, Grand street, Broadway and Fulton street to Fulton Ferry; thence to Greenwood Cemetery, where bis remains will Peterson & ite. i having | bave been upwards of two thousand tons, dispose seiagraiee | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ing trade Tapestry wn Peed NFORMATION IS Seay ay Jy policeman in Liverpool. Dieses i menly pol " Liverpool. yuk for kale cgay fey | Mary June Nesbitt, G80 Washington stroct, N.Y. 879 Broadway, largely at the late large auction lowing low prices Committee o bey Common Council :- WILLIAM M. TWRED, JOUN PEARSALL, TIMOTHY O'BRLEN, WILLIAM ANDERSON. Of the rame at the fot! Tapestrios, 98; Brussels, &.; Three-ply, 7s. te 4s. to 6s., and all other goods equally 10 New Carpets, for 8 Velvets, Tapestry Brussels Three-ply, atyles of Carpets, O Olvt! sortinent of Uftics aud C) ply, Ingrain, and Dutch Carpets, smallfigures. All of snperivr quali cash, aud made up to fit the rooms ai short notice. GEV. E. L, WYATT, 444 and 46 Pearl street. ; of 3 ‘J Assist, Aldermen, Yesterday, the whole day long, ‘(here wae a constant rush of men, women, and children, to the City Hall, anxious to sec the remains of the old veteran, as they are jovernor’s room, and guarded by a ental companies. On the lid we observed the army of the State in silver, surrounded with silver stars, On the plate we read the following inscription: — HENRY GIBSO! Jnid in state in the G detachment of the Cont’ covered with black cloth, The World’s Fair.—Patcnt Tapestry In- OTICE.—WM. NIBLO'S NOTE, DATED F ing, precisely 21, payable at thirty days from date, for $ ir. magnideens | the order grain, and Patent Tapestr: the same ay were exbibite and unique patterns, of gorgeous colors, at HIRAM AN ! Bowery, the original depot fur those elegans | —— —Boware of imitations, Three-ply Car at the World's Fi Died 1ith Mareh, 18; Delow the plate are the figures +1776" ‘The countenance, whieh is ex- 2 gluse plate, beare, even in death, ‘The demo- ential eandi- dates, who are known by different and very signifi- ig gained permission from several clergy- | eant nomenclatures. The firet, or old class, are or ©“ Old America;” they com- in sermons overfowing with piety. | prise, in the list of candidates, Cass. Buebanan, posed to view throuy an expression of mildness and tranquility In connection with this, we would mention that the grand-daughter of the decea Henry Gilson, who attended ‘apestry Iugrain Carpeting, until you have #een the magni ‘cheapest, assortment to be HIKAM AN DERSON'S, found in this eit, the great depot, am at ul Revolutionary patriot, her aged relative during his life with exemplary and untirir a lameness from infancy ; am awarded to deceased—which | side Remed dependence for many years—will be stopped, she will be obliged to have recourse for subsistence “to the ordinary provisions ina lees generous friends for her graudsire’s sake, make her ject of their benevolence to attend the funeral to-day. and it is the first time in at thie was ever five m Mrs. Jervis’s Cold Candy.—The great fire= | Mareh 23. for Coughs, Colds, Hvarseness, and the various by Mrs. W. dBHVIS, 966 as druggists gencrally. To the Deaf.—I hercby dcpose that Dr. Heath, Ooulist and Aurist, of 202 Broadway, New York, Steading Press, and s super royal Washiagton Hand cured mie of & long standing’ deafness, which prevented my | 1; hearing loud conversation, almost instantaneously, and | Hoe & Co. reatment, without benefit, | Houston, Allen, Lane, Wool, Marey, Cobb, King, } Lion Boyd, and we don't know how many others. has been their Croat and fang compli Breadway, an are culled “Young America,” or by Jaw for the poor, un- and are less numerous, but ean swallow as much of any thing. They are, Judge | Douglas, Hon. Mike Walsh, and his Excellency ident; and the om Hyer for Vice She is now in this city that, too, after [had be at che of the first medical colle; nurists, With no better snecess. We, the nudersign from home, although ‘The smatlest donation received by Capt. J.C. i. Watriek Itenry, 62 earl now the above athdavit to é Anne Henry, Sarak Henry, Charies Slatton, Jobn F. Rh. J. H. WILTON, AGENT FOR ARTIS i Sworn before most 4 G wivsioner vf Deeds. an, Thomas MeNamara, Morric , February 19, 1862. M. W. Divine, * young togies,” have de- cidedly the most talent, genine, imagination, aud { practical patriotism. OF the lot, however, Mike | Walsh indiepntably bears away the palm of supe- Washington Life at the Governer Ns 2 ef the goard on dui W111 not die in their holes, nor ercate a | {itt their SUN SULLTE, Bou Beocdvan: which Sali ven star's Exterminator of rats, iice, Not davgerous to the 444 Broadway. stench, by usin family. | ne the gallant etuel in ute to nature, New York Vlunteers are paying their trily Searcely had the remnant paid their respects to the body of one of their deceased companions, when they were crday to fulfill the same melanchol About two o'clock. the reraains of th New York Volunteers, were re- corner of Broome and le of a demonstration. in the following order : soitinental Guard, Capt. Darrow, with # splendid band; then came Company . followed by the hearse, which was drawn by four horses beautifully ornamented with white plumes tipped with black; immediately after earme the remnant of the New York’ Volunteers, the Bryden Guard. the Naseau Contd. and the Brennan Guard, fol- | lowed by about ten oz twelve ear noved slowly along to the solern notes of the funeral | disturbing tl rch, the Whole pr Phalon’s Chemical Hair Invigorato: vent baldness, and to restore hair that bas fallen o to cure scurf or dandruff, for invest such a brilliant glose and Broadway, aud all the drug stores in | Judge Douglas as a brilliant ovator and logician. | Her ugar y yt. Rynders or Chevaliers Yankee Sullivan nt to the others in philo- they are superior to all in tistienffs: aud (hat ie as good a science in some academics of learning. If Young Awerica ” is to have the next nerning- erident, we are decidedly in favor of the | Hon. Mike Walsh, as the most talented, the most MeLoughiin, one of the moved from the Mercer Hous Mercer streets, with conside ‘he funeral procession was foxmn firet, marched ihe W ie 1. t Phalon’s New Spring Style of Hair Cutting for sale cheap, Als 4 —_ it 20,000 Segars, three ou Lig oy org Hair Brushes {oF | 4 tiz-barrelled Revolver, &. teen of the best artin A new ora in Hair Cutting, bas! tems—new sty] w York, at thing before Cryetal Palace, 197 Broadway. lc Hair Dye, to color the | hair or whiskers the moment it is applicd, without injury the bairerskin. It 1 of the New Vork Rith As the procession id has no bad odor. I) Wig and Toupe | or ao), at PHALO. 14 | Broadway. Wer sale in the city and country by druggists. | | Fh edb ach Phalon’s Wigs and Toupees.—We would | {°)2,'6 the peorle of Venice | enll the attention of persons requiring wigs, to a re The rame was awarde rin dross, while the | Bret preaium at the lust fair, They con be scen atk. HAs LON'S Wig and Hair Dye Factory, 197 Broadway, corner ef Micer Norris, one of | a circumstance which w: estod i The Continent mtim- | Avalysis of Racine's trayedy by ali who saw the Arilver medal Sor the | Athalic, (French and Evgli 1 dF with white gloves. et to Broadway, down irand street to the ged with perjur Madavit of Oliver § h day of March, | jal procevling. before duly authoriged by | wilfully and corruptly F. 8. Cleaver's Honey Soap.—W Davis, sole wholvcale Agent for the U ates, respectfully wo sin, A eupply | f tole’ prepared to supply the rapidly increasing 1 ent of Combs ent through all 7 | neweboy, nnd was well haown to the Ne t issue, in a judiciai proceeding | ST ot ny Snoorme wiry a Pisror.—On Saturday | Height o'clock, @ foreigner, mamed Jacob | a thormeker hy tra: ring wnder a . bHppored to have of mind. pat an | y rhooting himself through the with powder and ball MONEY MARKET, Suxpay, Mare 21— the stock market was not +0 orner of | bucyent, and there wae more disposition on the part of | It was found, however, impos +0, without submitting to a great depreciatien in ees; and most of the eellers withdrew, xrowing anaiety to realize on faney stocks, but it by ute which War written hie | (Hy ont of the question © of Switzerland. aud 35 | At the close, yesterday ad committed + Broadway and Twe s-third street. ‘The report of the | eaten aid of officars Brown and Marks, of | N&Mlet* to realize centh ward. who picked the dec On searching hie poreon afver death, the | “t hook, a box of pereus- | and # blank book, i would depress them at one pid (han the ris apprehend: Lence ive danger jon bus hus far been almost ¢ jl etreet, and we ree no tO | ing beyond thet limit dine tere the | BEEF Union square, Bath in che house. | ity put apon the | | ae been, This. he thelr poeition tirely confined | f iteextend- | | It therefore is of very little eon. e What ecurse prices take, or whut the result of exisling excitement proves to be. Onteideof Wail | interest is In. prosperous, healthy condition her bagkward in the way of trade, much activity ae usual among the eum- is rather a favorable fea- | thon otherwive, and seems (o strenghew those | Rot to exceed $100; location Mei cover extended their operations bast. y | | We have had along and severe winter, and oo | tiem with the interior hat been considerably interrupted, | Our rivers and canals are yet closed with ice, aud it wit | for which they will pay €100 per anuum Ymorn- | be keveral weeks before navigntion is entirely free 10 restrict commercial wanractions, but we ehall wake up soon after business bas fairly com. ‘The present abundance of money we attribute ; paltially to thie slate of things, soon experience a change. Ar the renvon advances, the demand for capital, from | the commercial classes, will inerens consequence, the rate of interest advance. will find the off | business pape necorence with Ub past twelve o'clock the spot, the Ore was contined to the first story of the | Foon extinguished | of elev bing was reeure rt nd Damage iriting bal | miniediately on the | foared, "if the ekull ix not | ° jrewnt ond ren- deed eficient cer ¥ ing. Alexonder Nichais was found in the Judson Kalleoad depot, by oflleck J yale ore between Brepnan Y | has # tenden Engine, while passing | He was taken to | 1 the offiee of Dr, Chiud, whe dre ine brevets —On Saturday night, | . a native of Inckend. fifty five years of age, dot the corner of Thirty-olghith «treet a removed to the licer Lackin, where t We shall. doubtiess, {me | Fiath avenue ward station house, hy Se ral | yante; ure wae rendered ‘ings for disco t daily enlarge, and | their continued pe t will give note shaversan | opportunity to employ this means more profitably in that. | | way, than in epecwating with fancy stocks vitible im every department of industr Nawal Intelligence. 1 Miseissivty reached this port yew terdsy frm Philad ced on the Dry | Dock and coppered, and will gail for the Tast Indies about Ferry on boord, whe will | foliowlng are her officers -— and the | ines suri the middle of May faney stocks, will be turned into more io Wall street may do very | to keep the sonchinery of trade and | in good order—to keep nothing else to move 4 | timate operations present, Wall street iw quickly deserted by the most important elasw of epeculatars ie therefore impossible to judge of the uetual eoudition of the great interests of the country, by the movements of the fancy stock rpeeulatore of the Exehange, and downs; the contractions and expansions of prices; the eanterte Detwren the Lolly and the Gears, the A. Budd. Wm Speiden. Act> | it from rusting—when there ing Mester--Walter Assistant do—1 # ‘assed Midship. # Clerk—Win, pel- Viet Assistant do, by. W. 7. W. Logan. W y. Wm. Holland, Second do, utherford: Third do... ker, decod Mfephens: Veowon, James Potteron: nd the rhorts of the Beard of Brokers, ate merely move- Ocerruied—In the | Mente pon the rurface of the great financial and cor. mercial ocean, whieh the first brisk breese disperues, ‘They have uo ipfivence upon the commercial, manufse- turing, and mechanical classes, and are, therefore, Ittle thought @f by those whose capital is embarked in more le- gitimate occupations, Wall street is by no means the whole country, Itis true that the sinews for carrying into ope- ration most of (he public works of the day ere obtained in Wall street; [ut it is only from eapitaliste who have no connection with the fancy stock bubbles of that locality, ‘that euch aid is derived. | Whe fancy stocks most used for speculation repre- | sent many millions of capital, a lurge portion of which is unproductive, and likely to continue #0. conduction. Immense losses have been realized, but they bave been spread over such # long period, and Day. xMx Counr.—Oimeurr.—Nos, 266, 200 107, 26, 220, | have been eo generaily distributed, that they have fallen = SH aoe 4274, 872, O86, | sult, ‘This is at least fortunate, and one redeeming fea- 484,770, | ture in the movement. So far as the transactions in Wall lightly upon all, and insolvency has seldom been the ro- street are concerned, there is nothing to fear. The works | continue in operation, and the public are benefitted by them just as much—perhaps more—than if they were | managed with an eye to dividends. Sometimes an effort One | js made by clique of speculators to improve the condi- DE ae eeu? | ing prices ia Wall street; and for a time all looks bright and prosperous. As soon as the object in view has been of Fine Paintings—Messrs. things fall back again into the old chan- will commence perem acecenplishod, things f gal ‘and Vriday mornings next, at store way, nearly opposite Thompron & Co.'s saloo Trock'of ebvice pictures of nels. and drag along for months, perhaps years, until eae another galvanic shock gives sigus that there is some life nd removes from the city on the Grst of May. Com- | left. According to the stories daily put forth in Wall in this fine collection are the reserved ems collected im during five different visits to Europe. The: mn ce to those who desire to embellish tucir | transporting, and banking company in the country had Hy good pictures, The Third Manhattan Butldt it —The first mouthly meeting of this Association will hall, on the corner of Broome and Crosby . Mr. Milliken and other able | that they all had suddenly become most desirable invest- re are announced to address the meeting, so that all eh to understand the principle these associations, in which so much intere 1d not fail to attend. street, one would think that every railroad, canal, mining. suddenly become wonderfully productive—that compa- nies which had never before earned or declared a divi- deud, were sure to do #0 within the next ix months; and mentsat any price. The next ninety days wil) develope anticipated. ‘The steamebip Pacific, from Liverpool, arrived thir Style of Hats were intro | an:, ‘ oa : Mae rel : Geatiomen oad afternoon, with four days later intelligence from ail parts 0, 214 Broadway. Selling Off:—Great AnstieLast week | There had been no change in the markets, Cotton and bent corn were in active demand at quotations ruling at the ted’ stoek of | departure of the previous eteamer. The tendency of Hated Ware, Her’ | quotations in the London stock market was upward, and mportation) until the | a greater activity noticed among speculators, loved while the attera- of Europe, The political news is unimportant. ‘The financial and commercial advices continue favorable. The total value of the forcign exports from Baltimore, for the week ending on Thureday, was $104,609 06. Breadstuffs formed the principal article of export, the movement of the week comprising over 18,000 barrels of flour. The bill making Bounty Land Warrants assignable, - = finally passed both houses of Congress on Thursday, by f the many thousands made eer ere) well cles establichment, No. | the adoption of the report of a committee of conference amined by the proprietor b Iike the yerfection of lue Shires, | toamendments which had been inserted in the bill by on the disagreeing votes of the two branches iu relation the House. There is no reason to doubt that the bill The neatestand most dressy stock ofready | willat once receive the signature of the President, and hefound at the | thusbeeome a law. It will benefit many of the recipi- t fail being suited from an imi lene And splendid ents of this bounty of the government, who, possessing warrants for land, are themselves unable to locate them. ‘A very large amount of business has been done in the chee Chesepeake and Obio Canal since the resumption of navi- gation. Nearly 30,000 barrels of flour and 30,000 bushels the vei e3 i athe.rery | of wheat, together with a large amount of corn, rye, whirkey, oats, &c., have been received at Georgetown avd Alexandria, ‘The shipments of Cumberland coal untry five SPECIAL NOTICES. D, La Manna, has been lost. All persons are hereby cautioned against receiving or negotiating the same. CARD—THE MEMBEH return their sincere thanks to Mr. Slocum, OF ALERT HOSE CO. NO. 3, the Brook. Take Warning.—Do not purchase your | lyn Moulding mill, and to the members of the Washington ‘Tapestry, Brussels, Euglish Ingrain Imperial Lheoe- ngine Co. No. 1, fur the bountiful ee? of refreshinents fatting, Stair Carpets, | furnished at the fire on the night of the 5 ent, mossexten: | the 20th inst. FARRELL WARD, Acting Seeretery. ani morning of osern B. St. Jonn, Secretary. ARIS MILLINERY.—MADAME FERRERO, NO. 339 Broadway, will open J’aris Spring Millinery, on Tuceday, PRINTING MATERIALS. TPO PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC | ‘With self-inking apparatus, complete. Apply to R. M. old street. FINE ARTS. ES, BEGS fully to intimate to the profession, that ‘available from the middie of April mntil Parties desirous of ens him to cen- to @ ‘vices will thi of Au the care of S. immediate attention. IC TAUGHT, AND THREE HANDSOME ROSE- | wood Pianofortes of 6, 63; and 7 octaves, for sale heap. Price $115, $125 and $225, and one at $25. Also, a 5 octave ste | Melodcon for $45, or willhire them cheap. Apply to M. for | DUMSDAY, teacher of Blush 1 witl Grand street, uvar Mott strcet. \O8.---A GOOD SECOND-H ANI fo ) PIANO, ¢ for $100; one for s OP 64 0C- new and enperior roxewood © | BARENCH AL futons He eet i u Achelie.” 4th—Dee ) 5th—A Word on oxress of Idolatry. 7th- ion. Mth—Deluge of Denvalion, Sketch of the History of the Giro th—Di . Oth--Origin # ourse of Vergniaud, in the en fr’ jrondine. by A, craphy of F ith—Fr Le us for already s & Duel of Artists, wilh literal trans} ati A second Lo 5 ber. ch, and can be | Pr regular subseription, $5 8 3 (Agente | P | please rend in orders in time.) No copies forwarded There jsa | HOUSES, ROOMS, dc. SHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, —THREE, gentiomen, desirous of oceupying the entire # floor of a new house, consisting of iors and bed er one large room on the third floor, fi eommodations in # private family, wt No. required, WARIED, TO RENT, ON A 1, ten years, ® store, or dwelling honse to he altered into | astore, in Fulton or Bar stroots, between Broadway ond Greenwich stroet. Address K., box 2,40 Pont Oftice, V ANTED TO PURCHASE—TNE Fixtures of @ emall, neat Bar o ASE OF FIVE on z , Canal, Howard, Walker, or Grand street, Por particular Mr. Spink, 114 Nassau etreet (basement), y ANTED—A PU two quiet gentlomen, in the house of a reenwioh, apply te rivate fainily, he Tenth ward ‘thie | preferred. ‘The Ist of May will anewer. Address Stilling, | this {= ———— HOTELS. EW BRIDGE STREET, ¢ above house is contrally | om, ten or twolve private nd AUS Midi, icy Dedeo cold, sud ehower baths al night porter in attendants; a fixed charge for the Thoinas Quartermaine thanks to his American friends, tor the fee. | Hiting rooms; between forty A KvoU emoking room; Wi rea? | tenders his | favorshe hse s and resommendation. EW HOTEL.—COMPL, Y FURNISHED ROOMS, | $1 Mand $1 25 per wwek; cach room per wight, Be. | Thi moire’ constructed buil affording Wich ani | ach room, together with eoonomy in on, | ed. Kept ‘open during the night. Frankfort streets, one block from the I ) William _ REMOVALS. — ime ! OSEPH LER, NO. 3 NASSAU STRELT, HAS Kh. | traffic | moved to $19 Brondway. s } MY FRIENDS AND THK PUK please take notice that I haveremoved fro oan atrect to 319 Bromdway _ COAL, DISCHARGING BEST QUALITY OF RE Bigg, and Stove from pe, Peuseptvenia, at $5 2 per ton; if rereroemod Aiewelehnrge, Ne. M4 ond J TURAL SOCIRTY.—I? 18 P ¥ Hee erer leans of the dallentipt cclonee et Hostk. roatly to ‘4 tia" eholee lft of lal a eSurpore at a prelimtaary mecting, respect ourfattendance aca mucting bo be eld at the , 69 Broadway, ea Monday even induce a stronger love fo nature, and yield at the same time a 1 ee. ANDREW RIED, cOMMIPT ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, J. B. LENOIR, ANDREW MAYTHORN, THOMAS HOGG, J; ve . A. WAYNE CHAPTER, NO, 02.—-A'T A SPECIAL 7, on motion, it was unanimous- ho order in doing honors to the ‘The members aro meeting of this chapter adopted that wo join with lamented Henry Gibson, meet in full regalia, same covered with orape, the left arm, at their rooms, corner of Grove aad Hudson streets, on Monday, tho 22d iastan: of rister chapters in good » tandin, ay every preparation bas bee ws t 155 o’elock, Brothers ‘avo invited to join with ENEVOLENT SOCIBTY to of thanks to the Hon. J ‘ourteenth ward, and likewise Assistant Alderman of th ward, for their noble exertions in having Spring and. Prince don the morning of our last proeession, the New York, returns # M. Bard, Alderman of the ‘Thomas’ W hel: ABORERS’ U. B. SOCIETY, NUMBERING 4,685, held a general mooting, at the Forrest House, he 22d of Jani Spring street, on notify builders, contractors, &c., that on and after the fret Monday of May next, thoy will ‘not work for lese shan tem day, and, having an accumulating fund o! y tho above resolution, all per- hereby notitied of the Members of the Union shove facts, and left without exc! are requested to notice the same, and be bor its just reward, mes Cummings, Thomas Nicholson, Peter Denely, Thomas MeKearnan. WILLIAM MASTERSON, Secretary. By order of t 13-14,—OOMP ANY Bt M. 1. MILLER, Ca) JOSEPH GOUGE, Orderly Sorg’t. IRST TROOP—WASHINGTON GREY: are requested to ap bue, on Monday, 22d ins mounted and without side arms, meurning, for the pur] K. P. H., 29 Seeond fo. the last tribute hi Ww J. M. VARIAN, Capt. juards. By order of B SPECIAL NOTICE.—SEVENTH COMPANY NATION- ai Gnard.—The members of this company are hereby re- quested to assemble, in uniform, with evercoata, at the Ar- mory, American Hotel, cornor Broadway and Grand street, 0%; o'clock A. M. preeisely, for the in the funeral solemuition of the late ‘ein bers of she other companies of the Se venth Regiment are invited to parads rion. By order of urpose of joini le with us én this o J. MONROE, Captain. TICE.—ADRIATIC GUARD.—THE MEMBERS AN ex-members of this com ‘o meet at the Atlant bie ping. last tribute to their late worthy yrds JAMES WARD, Chairman. Si.as SELLKCK, Secretary. m Mon: Ey riday, the 12th, ‘Tickets for oacl njamin Silliman, LL.D, of ¥ course of six lec! the 16th, 16th, 22d, 25th, 20th, and S0th of Mare a, Ll... tures on Geol; ular lecturer, and his experiments are of auch « oonvincity ¢ determined skeptics go away firm ee. terry to Broadwa; Will receive the 1 Cortlandt street. e reward by leavi n YE TEURDERMILL. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, NEAR MAN- | hattanville or Hazlom,a Gold Card Case, richie | carved, with the owner's name éngray ven to the person who will retarn it ‘EB, at the Bank of the State of Nor ‘t Manhattanvill which aleo contained a thereon. The above at his residence pocket handkereb OST, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29, t, between Burling #lij veuth Ward Bank. 4 OST—A DRAFT, DATED NEW YORK. MARCH 17, 2 dollars, drawn, TP. 1. Novias & Sons, avd aceepted by Bank, and to a payable at the Manhattan All 1 are eantions own order, by him endorsed. agninat negotiating sail draft, been stopped. Tex dollars } of anid draft to B. Kivon for return Merebants' Hotel. ON OR ABOUT THE BH OF the oheok of a tronk, belonging to » female paesenger, arriving by the Kew Yerk avd Erte Rail Tord from Oswego, whose name, it is believed, is Rynsom. was handed to « xentleman, who offered to give the same te ‘The trunk was taken to % Bichth avenue, ‘tson resided there. 4 December la an expreesman. directed, but no anch notify the owner that the (funk can be had same, and sending her address to T., box 3 THE BALL SEASON. E—TME GRAND SUPERIOR PALL TO given at Kaickorbockor Hall t ine, for the bene Pevuy, will be » be present on this ee brave Americans will soow for their homos, and this will be the only occa- the citizens of that vicinity will hi portunity of seeing thie much abu A od eplendid affair, ‘The Cuban Prisoners wi oveasion by javitation, d but brave band of cit ALITARY AND CIVIC BAL A ington Brass Band wil take place at tl diway, on Wednesday the band will perform a Potpourri ie du Regiments” also a Quick Ste ashington Croya, e, arranged by Is ‘1 lado, can be had at the door en # of (he ball, or any membor of the hand, RT. B, Fleer Manager. wDING AND LODGINGS, WANTED, A FURNISHED hoard for x gentlomn and his wife, in | tion, in the Fifth ward, York Post Office, OARD — TOR TWO G Address KL VY. B., NTLEMEN AND THEI A single gentleman, frore th FOR MARRIED | third street. ‘The ho OARD WANTE —IN A QUIET AND R ad one small room ae nd her son, & Young gen ‘oadway, aad terms very iow, OARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE PAMILY (WHERK re no other howrders prefered) who has a large aaltone adjoint furnished for # y y, full bowrd fe: the lad OR UNFURNISHED vA small family without chil mis for single gentlemen, with it Reference required. 47 Broad- OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—TWO with their wives nis, aud nurses, nly, near the'¢ ENC AND SPANISH.—A YOUNG AMF rontoot privace (amily, with © Lrauches would bh Gd ires board tn» m instruetion in the for hoard and good soeict ip ¢ eoable arrangement. Addr RIVATE BOARD—FC (without youn M4 Bat Twentieth a ‘ISHED ROOMS AND HOARD rou ar servant) may be obt Hrcet, between Fourth mvenue and OOM AND ROATD WA NISHED SLEEPING ROOM, bY | R ED-A FURNISHED ROOM, TOR § GENT) x the Indy only.) 4 Board paid in advaner and lady (hoard _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &, ~ONE GKAY ttoRsE, nitaile for either eure jo fur any business, njoyed at their hands, aud sulicite | OF at # * Cortlandt ste Be. CRANDALL ) KNOWN TROTTT ee; Rn trot m mile fi Ror further parti | eulars apply 41G FOR SAL FH months, weighs « dis nade in the best ARRIAGR WANT ty at Reed order, wi © dis Ay addrons (1 BAIR OF STYLISH HOK high and pony built, At the Mernid efiec, 16 haw. | and Gree