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WHOLE NO. 6780. ~ MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. | Ssnjsinn,” tia: qamunly, at ora | ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. | cc the usual slong of be 2towes, Garrixons and Hills, oa The 4 the publie wt sarge, a brief atatomoat of the | ot THY AYPAIRS OF FAR, BAODY AND COMPANY, t havo led ty the calamity. © | Mtaruntors OF TEN TEBRUARY 23, 3 SPRING FASHIONS. PAN Sad SRS ee uy eee Te mnt of to-day ia equally at variance with their ___ SPR FASHIONS, MYSTERIOUS FLIGHT OF SANTA ANNA the cruelties of slay ety in the Southern States. feelings and pecuniary interests, but waa causett by a | @nah tae < +, $85,000 am “ ’ Acother whisper ausong those who speculate on Sants | Ex ty’ ai duty to their cepositol a y LARGE ASSORTMES 2 > mf i aerdinary Quick Passage.) “4! positors paramount to all other con. | (anh ite 14,700 find talmas may be found at, MA —— faumaseds mara aaa Shay lm ge ae | oderations. The like misfortune that has overtake Hills receivable... 549,006 porium, 47 Canal stroct (Brandre! ur retires and leaves unpro- — 'e mow! f Lae Saramago : The Reports of the Defeat of Moreno | teres to tempt the literals bere to rise and expel the TEN DATS Cogan deine an, te heed case eel HEL ae | ceomeek eh: 08 heats OF D. Hoadley.) sevn-+:-+¥ DUDE OR THs HAWES? BTYLMS OF CLARE TALMAQ GO and Alvarez Doubtful. Premier and Cabinebfrom thé government they have ) LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | yesterday". which drew from our vaults over $200,000, | Louiavilio. ”” s eae 1,966 f and examine MACKENZIE'S Sprin Bock, at Canal ie biacintnhdeherie dia techikniis hee aioe obs og ‘city eens. te pel wid bar She eosoate Aid not reach $10,000—end this on a | Hopolul, Sandwich Ila uta.. : be 4 ding, c ct " 2 } , “— iday, aA We ‘o., (Bow it, Bese t treet, Brandreth Building, to be opened Thuraday, His Serene Highness Probably Slipping @ut of | #£8°%, of te berate against the “ministers, “who boliday, wher bnsinees was appareatiy Corgottea in the | J. W. Clark & Co., ( ) ue - — fre justly responsible for all thé misdeeds and | GREAT FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT. Our ability to sustain « continued Rent Estate, ees Hes x GILBERT, FRENCH IMPORTER, WILE OPEN the Count usurpatons of his administrations a8 Dictator ‘ tae Logs wet ae I oll el cana ema : oF hid ow spring ate, oaps, aud colfires va Thursday, NY, —Coll “His ferene Highness” —call a Covgress, and re . ~ tent vee laa a iy ge of the eth 4 fegiby Sones paonl ° fore us, for» doubt re- r Bed) jmetant; also, Ney siaoremont, stamped om ko. : oy &e. store g the federation throug a and ja nis t pero 84 Gone: FAILURE OF PAGE, BACON & CO. mained, it became clearly gor dnty to treat allalike, and S GILBERT, 591 : pic cal President Tat Wows mush mors erenble, 5 not to ‘repay the forbearance of friends and creditors | Duedepositors.... .. oe [From the New Orleans Delta, March 12.] rex came outwith hi thronghout the mimes by exhausting our available | New Orleans , amrhip Orizaba, Thomas Forbes, commander, : ue with his impressive pronunciamentoon hit | Closing of Adamé & Co. | Menno for the exclusive benefit of more urgent clahay, | London... 69,000 arrives yesterday morning from Vera Crug, which city | caujPaly Oe, Resolved, however, on absolutism cmd th \ y Or, AR Bewides, in the regular course of ovr business our coin | Saciamento oflice,. 4,000 Mechanic, rhe left’on the Sth inst. * gnpize; he mate open war on Guerrero—retired discoas Wells, Farge & Co, had bees exchanged for duvt,in anticipation of ebip- | Fonora ofice,.... veecree 90,000 hin ithe political horizon is, cloudy, and botes stormy | sbominations. On abe contrary; ue" vata ae ee : bas BE foment iby ong | ‘ bins a : ane - imes, Santa Anna toox leparture suddeuly from 4 PRCA eee it is well known that the demand for gold for shipment otal. . mPae rer RS. WILLIAM SIMMONS WILL OPEN 3 reer of tyranny and oppressions—invoked the power o ry } 6 82,171,814 Mrscnihitty SN Ny Mok aamatas | (Reenmal on tha wornng of ee Zeek wth all he | {he'chulstaal ofthe ninie—ailto rubiawaatng | PANIC IN THE SNTERIOR. | teisticngee tne stents 2h yt tees, Mabie a aaa he ch, Also a ful rtncat of straw | in the Mesfean rap hy 1 his country, urtil he has so lost the confidens+ withdrawn from , ‘ xoods, wholesale and retail papers ‘at he has gone to the baths | of even the Sant ts, serrate rane nye ros 9 Soualey at abens a Mee _. | of the south to recruit his health: but this statement ia Ponte Samalatyponbe: Leoni ¥/binb bane the rate of one million per month —leayin, Balence after Hquidation. .. RS. W. RALLINGS HAS NOW ON HAND A LARGE | ®°t credited, and it is generally believed that hy has de PA oe pcr age amc aea “ee avn yon ge be FALLING OFF IN THE SHIPMENT OF SPECIE. . sufficient for post ordinary wants of bust ‘The carb ime are mace up of 4% a and elegant assortment of bonnets and millinery, of | perted for the wars, ‘ pb oat vee, pel ted in, al ad producing an vnparalleled and increasing | S¢., and wo believe $60,090 of theme | be available au Par gus martacture, together with several casts of Fraach | | Tro severe chucks of an earthquake were experiences and pariiapomly fo bettagebortne teen ieee ns Lame | good. We alec aliens our billa testy ‘Pie ve aie , o |, and of elogant appearance, wi impo . \ 1 e produ ood ample fs ‘cover a she'wil pon for show Thursday ment, Maroht 23" at bet | created great coumtervetion cae the eee wach ward by the predomisating inetincts of ix character of The Kern River Mines. uy Bare hate S Oory Copan, tans Tanle wegdusad | Seer ey cone ayitheme hare Lane, Mev, bad callie " General Sante Anna hed arrived at Ted in the de. | Yainsiory end the most devasing indulgences for self. - protection of all, to clewe our cours’ : coatrol ol our books ani cash accoantyn's °° a poly have not om 5 It is our Intention immedia' eggrandizement— me of ambition, without its noble- ly towubmit our affairs | the hands of the reosive: S. DAVIDSON, 131 CANAL STREET, CO partment of Guerrero, a city which is in the ver wy ‘ } M pEaisht, wil opeh Waris: epring millinery on Thurs of the Alvarezcountry, where he, om the secon da Deer BRD Of BOTA, Maman pollarrassih: oe MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. | to a committee of knows and trustworthy citizens, | iteatirely accurate. but we believe it iv the main oor March 22) 9 hin rival, bad a ht with ib trong of the insur- | Sreation to the. gh ag peter ar Be Fotis = Boe eee ee report, we are confi’ent, will demonstrate the | rect. bd alt profits of bg : Be Pg Fi gents, under Col, Moreno, who recen' rted to Al- priety of our course Appeared by our beoks, were 1, 000! o ADAME DENOS! FRENCH MILLINERY, ESTAR. | Yarer, with hia whole force of Mexican soldiers, “Moreno | he'van ange all ter tecnica eagonets he pays THE MARKETS, to discharge their oblie we ito xnot Balancene (ue Dy 4 te ‘Broadway, where she has removed, in consequence of t was totally routed in the fight; his men were killed, and | himself for the empire, with t oatainie iat toured &e iN Se Meanw e ask of our friends to continue the confi- tit in proper to remark that . — Inte fire. “ Madamo De Vos takes occasion'to expross her gra- | be himself taken prisoner, Ho was imuiediately tried by | no retreat, stort of losing bis head aa traitor. Th is = ; iter. we tare ne long enjoyed, seeariag Nie pablie| Aiecame 10 Astually S000) SOO eo Se aad ‘titude for the liberal patronase she ha experienced, and court martial for treason, aud centenced to be stot, ani | Poracrest stort of losing his head ae « sim tote Se ead cored La Bek res coeur eon igre | shows, om the drafty om ws on, sivamer, titore sures the ladies that promptiess and atrict attondan (ze this the unfortunate ‘Colonel is perhaps in the land | \its | Aecpaheaaks «Blood Marceemanaal til We PSR oe Pen % energy in action in relieving all who may sustain | amounted to about thet, which have alwayn't Yersaie orders will be her main azn. "Sho bogs to aequaint the ladies | of spirits. ‘The President also met the mata body of the ultimate consummation, = ip Northern Light, Capt. Tinklepangh, | embarrassment by our suspension that we have ever | been made up prior to the sailing of the om ccerding sree [a able to open with a variety of the most splendid | army of Alvarez, near Chilpanzingo, and after Hf Satlahedianl asi thakit oat vie ane eee arrived from fan Juan yesterday morning, bringing | exhibited in our triaractions in Californian 3 | steamer, owt which, during thy evettesaent off, the past ICHAEL DE VOS, 447 BROADWAY, (RUE DE TA and wounded, force! tl insurgents to retire. It , Thie AOR, BACON & Os pelieved to be available at once. We know the Halse Parish ieoriee ot Peteeh tocnste nee bay | s.ai6 that Gante Anne has so completly reuted the re- Saye anes JAY) COnene sc DRCHIADS;: IR: DEORE Om Oy thes ae eo Passage ever made between San | we roseived last night the following 6 | due us by the St, Louls hovwe to be good, but wit AF thia M, De V.Foxpecttully announces that Mo has from | volutionists that be will immediately return home, and | "the fact is, we have had the devil t aaa an Xow York, the time occupied belng but | Bacon &Co., which we publish with pleasure |) ovine ¢ iehee tonsaie ta ete lovee Se tee Ua Bio to 447 Broadw ae Be Feoetved er nat steamers from all accounts he is even now in the capital. shale, (a tate to 54 rer beiedt el td Regen: ‘one hour over twenty days. BAN FRaNciieo, Feb. leaving a large mini in ous favor aps, flowers, &e,, de, to which he calls particnlar atten: IMPORTANT MEXICAN LETTERS. houtical friends,) but whut is to becomeof it all, quien | The news was broaght down on the Pacific side by the | ,.,4° iad boped to be able this morning to make suc | what ante Caer Uae co Maat ait remeh tio) Ree ; Muxico, Maroh, 1855, | sabe? 5 |_| steamer Uncle Sam, which was detained from the 24th, MATOD pat Aecnaremet tT nee histo’ ent Villties of every deseription Wditio to the autet OURNING MILLINERYco, political elements in conflict in ‘this distracted What alc ped fag thee anita titan arene Hilgtamight!- | berregular day of sailing, to the 26th, it. We will make it at the earliest possibie mément. In | the firm, every dellar of the private property of os om F. UARTHOLOMEW | dtexico seem to be extending to the physical, Within the town wan | member in the State aball be ajplied towards Uquctet © will open on Thursday, March relation to tse report that our vault atJa ue! 4 Paris mourning mil- | ignt thirty days there has been a succession of earth: | health” What heis really upto is another decided ease | _ TH® following in the specie list of the Northern Light — linory, comprising the xtensive and beantifal t , ° a the liabilities of the he ‘aint over exhibited. TARTHOLOMEW. sow sours. | Quakes throughout the whole ‘republic, aud on tie night | Of quien sabe ? ‘A. Rich, New York. 820,000 | Pra cay eae ee eee te MAL cat we lave never | Tr MCrockelt thon proceeded to atate, t3att from tet Zoe Store, S41 Broadway, betweon the St. Nicholas and Me. | of the 28th February, the eapital was visited by (wo s@ That HS H. is going once more to his retiracy, is | Charles Morgan... 12}104 | sfocians nee PAGE. IN & CO. ntatement, which had been carefully prepared, it wea ‘politan Hotels vere rhocks—the fitst at about nine o'clock, tae second | indicated by the fact that twenty-six wagon loada’ of | Ross, Faleoner & Co, Some attachments were also placed on thin establish: | the house was in « perfectly solve st condittoty Rp argent ee ae between ten and eleven. They were both of the duration | Plunder left the capital one day in anticipation. Said | W. Seligman & Co .. . 4. CLUNE WILL. OPEN A HANDSOME ASSORT oh toten tate aithee pecaama’ The whole surface of the | Wagons left by the gate of the Moat Tol Virgin of | Chambers & Heiser. atvineenn air millinery on Thuasday, March 22d, | esrih was in u tremor, rocked to and fro like Guadalupe, but taking a slight detour they brought up | Order ay ra. Habitations were aban | — Where, quien sabe? ——— = vessel on the trou Sled wi " J.W. iva: ADAME HILLIER WILL OPEN HER PARIS MIL. | doned and { le public plazas crowded with an alarmed po- Yet arrests, banisbments, &c., continue. What the | Wella, Fargo & C f s that be are to do tor subjects when they shall | Baker & Morril, Boston . linery on Thursday, March 234, at 653 Broadway, cor. | pulsation, kneeling and muttering their prayers to their y W inasmuch as fears had been expressed that ther house might be in such « condition a4 gremtty> pepe beng 4 The books are locked up in the vault, the of which in in the porrension of the reosiver, Me : Wells, and as the Sherif wax present, it would not be Frauk the operations of the California Louse, tw prudent to opea it until the attachments, which ouly | ca#e {t should resume, he had ioquired of Mr D. D. wmount to a few thousand dollars, are paid off 7 Poge, the senior partner, a the condition of te ot attachments wore issued out of tha Twelfth District /0ut8 house, and was informey by btm that ty the lane her of Amity street. Apart table tor a dressmaker, | protecting saints and vi ther these are wara. rent all the disaffected out of the country, quien | Flint, Peabody & Co . Boston ‘ r 4 5 o k 0. he t i }s 1 'd recetved advices (sum Mi on, aa- architect, &e,, to let; appl, gles ** | Joga from above, of the reagesnoe tm store for this me. | 2abe? Mexico would be « depopulated territory then, Newhouse &Spatz, Philadelphia. Kee Wry i Jala i dake aaa me mg "him that Wf the Califoruia houke ‘coms sam 1M. BySteARt, No, 22 BOWERY, WILL OPEN oN dern Sodom and Gomorrah, for the distractions and alyo- Dr. Bonilla (the premier) bas come it pretty strong | James grant v. D. D, Page #t al Ma 3,450 45 | tain tteelf the Bt. Louty house would be able at ogee « Thursday, March 22, a new and 4 minations which have distinguished its history, remains | litely on the“ nigger question "’—superiaduced by an wetneet ss atc Reengerckovivesc sis @ORSSE Ge Behe ‘hing = have 4; t0 resume business, Mr, Crockett further stated, spring and summer millinery, A to be seen. At present within its garitas there is advertivement from the United States Consul atthis place, | Died, om beard the Northern Light, March 15, of con. | T. J. 1. Smiley v. nummo,. 6,807 67 | On the authogity of Mr Page, that there was every re to believe that the st Lowa he ment of mourning good. nee ingly a dead calm. politically. The ‘oise of the clarion | 10 the effect thit gentlemen of the African race were not Je, the martial music, which echoed daily | cousivered (or bn at least) as citizens of the United | *¥™mPtion, Charles 0. Wiener, of Pontiac, Michigan, blo to meet ite liabilities, without reference end the be entirely Total amount of attachments. .... 918! RS. HART, 901 BROADWAY, WILL OVE: treets, have all given wa: States, The Dr. Bonilla’ 419 A ~ 1 i y to the solemn e of Dr, Boniila's argument appears to | ames years. 1 nde case av to the private te of Mr. 7 but for the informa Meulinen ow Thursday, Mareh 224; also, ta {1a seemingly deserted city. The subsuel tadian | be to prove that he considern the African raze to be fully | The Northern Light brought two hundred and sixty. | that the remer that te motes chee tant Above, | thon of the tneeting. atid & uransethat Mr l’age’s cA as Tete. with his overburthened don'ey, quietly pursuing the good as his own particular breed. #h bien! We | two 4 $02,322 on Jamestown wan broken open, wax entirely without foun. | Private estate wax amply sufficient to make good all do- MAPAME EMBREE, 037 BROADWAY WILL OPEN | ern tenor Of his way, reminds us that we are in the would not dispute the point with him. He would cer- syste ted yhgh eas dala ate Fe ee teen ee Oke was entirely without foun. | Kiands egeinet efther Arm, he bad progured © statememt Spring millinery, on ‘Thursday, 23d of Marc! olty of the Atecs. S| {alaly beat us in the argument anil as to the fact. And We are indebted to Wells, Fargo & Co., to the San | at that piace ever eMtablishes | Of that gomtleman's reel entate at at. Louis and Ite vtot = ——— ——— # Serene Highness, the General President, loft theeity | in truth, though we do not deem a nigger to be as good | Francisco news depot of J. W. Sulli the ex- ; . nity, prepared by F. W. Page, under the dissetion of D. NEW SPRING MANTIULAS. early ov the morning of the 26th, with a strong wand, | a8 white man—even a greaser—we b evertholess ® | prose of J. Hl ko, nt fil fc silt edie (On: thie; deurp’ of ate sbeostar, heuer aC Welle D. Fone, and Me, Crockett further stated, that {rom © 4 GEO. BRODIE, No. OI Caual street, and No. 63 Lispe- | jor the south. He had been proceded by all the efficient | gFeat respect for those who do (I'r, Bonilia’s inchndod), | Prem Ord: Hawes & Co. for Gles o} Gatitorala papere. |. On ihe) coors banking house of Walls, Fargo: jong residence a! St. Louis, he was familiar with this dard atrovt, New York, is now exhibiting to 5 troops which coulé be safely drawn from the garrisons | and os tor the reat quien sabe? In Central America, Chamorro atill aucceeds, He ha« | © CO appeared yorterday morning the following card — | vs cperty and itm value, and waa catisfied that Mr Pago) bis ney stock French and home made spring and summer ba ep ned sone a PE. ing, a Stent’, Rey of bt perhaps it iy worthy of | taken ail the towns occupied by the revotutioni-ta, ex oper a fied Rely 4 Th } a ble anriety to keep below athor than above a fale 2 aA, iT Nect sesort) it ' ,' men tot protection. ithout ned - cmon, Fel ot iT fined om” very mut . . St noveltion in slik Ince and applique goods, to which he begs | Gecrees, which usually precede the important movementa | titln—the ited Staton at thas | cePting Leon. . To ovx Derosrrona.—We have deenied it actual essh velus, Tie statement was as followt:— to invite the attention of of the illustrious personage vho bears rule in the doomed | place being in hot dispute “with the Governor (General ‘The war would probably soon clone the protection of your inter STATOMENT OF D. 0. PAGRA WRAL ROTATE LN 9 LOOUS Amt Cas Axp pine ee Buyers realm, concealment in Be own thooghts hay set (a mo Hoaturdsy) ta to whether a aiggor is @ nigger or not. The revolutionary leaders were quarreiling among | (10? ou yng bi dbge Balke ft rd Vneunary ry section tion rumor and apeculation to penetrate his design... | Judging from the Governor's name and reasoning (rom e rs, and abundant ability to pay oved ota city and now ua PENING OF PARIS BONERTS AT OENINS BA. | The Universal, a semal-odiclal paper, once edited andeull | tbe oferiferostty of the aubject,,one would infor,va poste. | ‘eTelven, and their men were doverting rapidly | 3it snaiety ott bole AT RZ rc ACOs Sl ay “Ap eee au eaeoidauetan tear vtenin has the plesure of snneuasine io the | covtrolled by the Premier, say that the indisposition of | 7 that this'is one of those matters of which it has AtSan Juan, the people were anxiously looking for | Notwithstanding that the doors of this establishment Twenty acres in. Morton's adiition SO ane! 000 jodten, Pores krmipeteeey Alors ae 7 pee ft tee ighness has forced bim to seek the relief of t = rola honing you stir it the more it will stink.’’ Col, Kinney and bis party | were clored, and the ominous word “Suspended Three acr in Morton's addition ry wwe an Thursday, March 22 193. GENIN'S Basar Novis | Gallente. “bthough ihe English steamer left a couple of days | Te Northern Light lett in the harbor of San Juan, bradhahd Por fend Se Mogens eof ape mien orn ee ree, ’ ‘Broadway. 250, ‘ | Maren 11, HM. BL » Devastati ; is upon tk Rola fee B0, We bave not yet found out who ene on her, | March 11, H. M. B. steamer Devastation. | mands upon it, doll re ibs ARIS MILLINERY.—WN. BROWN, (LATE DUNS. rounded his imperial position Some ray that Escandon, the man who advanced tha | The U. 8. ateamer Fulton, Capt. Mitchell, left for Ja | ihout the day for a insment doubte ARMLMD RRS na more & Brown,) 443 Broadway,will open beautiful spring | Ofictal—which it is acknowledged spesks from a) money ow the $3,000,000, mizzled with her Mowt Serene | mica on the 17th inst. All well on board | the inquiries we have made, we fool matinfied of the entire — Four bundred acres (Martin Coonte’s tract) ad millinery, Leghorn bounets, and Leghora fronts, with silk. | ty ‘ex cathedra'’—rays that “the General President’ | Highness urder bis piovs care—but quien sabe ? : 6 : | solvency of the houxe, ana there would have been no ne joining city....... a on, 000 crowns, for misses, on Thursday, March 22. seeks recreation from hit public Isbors south, that he Certain it is, however, that Pickett, the Conaulof the | Om the 16th, the Senatorial Convention adjourned, | cessity at alleven for a temporary suspension, if coin ty weres th town of Carondelet “090 AiR SRLCRRES. EDGER EL | may be nearer the theatre of ins i, a0 besa pag any orth slopea on ould English sine die, by a vote of 63 to 44. Those voting in the ml could ve rocured for the bare stowol away in ita y, Ik, opposite 6t, Lowts ~ . ; : ine sory y per . person alluded to is supposed by some | nogity were principally the friends of Dr. Gwin, and the | vaults. Tha depositors could not be paid in hare. for red acres, known as Moak’s act vies Great Jones street, will open spring millinery on Taure- d acres known + the 22d of March, they could not be cut up to meet the wante of all Wella, aL. | tobe slightly tinctured with filibusteriam, it is thought r i ro & Co, will open again probably on Monday, when stopping at Havana Others are realy to majority ecmprined whiga and various factions of the ARIS MILLINERY.—MDD. BARNET, NO. 537 me journal intimates that he may progress south asthe Isabel for Charleston with most im | democracy | A atatement of the condition of the establishment will be Broadway, will open spring millinery on Thursday, the | a# fer as Iguata to inquire into the deteat of une of hin pateh«# from aad ledadon ralree ord bertae ‘The anniversary of the birthday of Washington waa | Submitted to the public, which we are assured will be nan’ antanose citizens of the | Sela of March. favorite generals by the guerillas of Alvarer. [guala i 3 in ite pame, mapating aakeamen. & Te the city of ‘she | bread republiz of “Gol and Hherty,” atyomuch ahead, | ¢tlebrated in Han Framotsco by general tarn out of ARIS MILLINERY —MADAME AUPOIX GEGS TO | UrhteeGaskant Hence many speculate that if His | t¢ supply the place of common’ ni } a iggers in the rice | the Fice Department, and by appropriate ceremonies jn inform the ladies that sho wilt open Uaris spring mil | Serene Highness ia permitted by the fesdal chief or Guerre. | swamps of out The personal friends of the | the Metropolitan theatre. TAK MINERA’ EXCHANGOR WANK, This bank waa opened yesteriay, as usual, bat fading | themselves unable to | entirely #atistactory. ii fh importation, day, tant, ‘ he vtorer {a sonsequane Nord Walken cea end ronectrultpcolitice ot * | roto reach that famed seatof (he oracles, that he will re ovrul ay he isgone about is own business. Your cor- | ‘The native Californians have held eeveral meetings in | respec Pn tras ry wie | = a —_ . afirm ‘(the plan of Iguala,”’ and base on it the re-esta. | resfongent mays, quin eabe » | Sen Francisco, for the purpose of taking ateps to emi | p * entirely free frum incum- MILLINERY.—MRS. CARTER BEGS RESPECT | dlishment of the Empire im his person. If #0, we may © bave liad some most delightful enrthquaken 0” | grate to -onore. | brew-en of every hind. ARIS fully to inform ber numerous patrons and ladies visit | soon witness the triumphal march cf the army ot tha | late. On the might of the 28th Kebruary the entertain ing this city, that on Thursday, 22d inat., will be ready fo “Three second | went in that line was positively ch . The per Pas Francisco, 26th February, 1466 and before meney FRANCIS Wo PAGE ‘The Maripows Gold Mining Company, & London con ) the proprietors sho : ‘ y "into the capital, with t! ‘napection a splendid {assortment of Paria silk, point lac | yo cty = “ cern, has been sold by the aberiit i , je in Don Tony Lopez the First, at ite heat ai Km formance was divided into three nets, two of which were pe ¢ 4 adi 4 ae 4 malery, and oepeaty sles, a sae wal Tr. This will be making another revolution. In | father tame, but the third wa calculated t: | Inthe case of Rodman Backus, indicted for the mur. | mente were auepen led. the de “ad $860,000 hed beex Doual a sa Pp | ‘1 the real estate an een favorably with any other blishment in New exico alone has that ‘making of revolutions’ become bring down’ the most large and enthusiastic gallery, | cer of Frederick Oldman, the jury rendered « verdizt of | incient to meet de as 4 al! thet r pa Jarter's bon is millinery ona lase. magni betees, 4 common phrase: and you hear mea, in common par | B0t to nention the hly discriminating | guilty of manslaughter, wer timo to turn (he smete inte pot "We tru cit may ro: opporite tan Hotel expe: lance, 4) ing of these political gonna the good not pre- | > sf: ened ay trade , ea i t ~ ‘Maieleahe cart tes | prove « ne prople of the United States would discourse on an eles 14 Orizaba must fow | ROBINSON & CO." SAVING BANK. Hacun & Co, } MANTILLAS — tion and change of administrations, Henes, as Santa | ther reetive. The roction’ Pin these parts THE MONETARY EXCITEMENT. | ‘This inatitotion suspended ot an early hou tortay, ~| Han PRawctsco, Fee. isos. 'f pif a Tad ada! yal Appa has failed by all the powers, absolute and | wae tbot of the vole on Maitin (dimly visible ty THURSHAY, MARGH 2, military, with whien is inv by the accla. | the east of # fine day) in 1793. The ‘ster mountain ‘The First Day of the Pantie In San Francisco. | who had depo for city retail trade, his importation and maunfacturos for | mation of four handred thousand manufactured vo. | (Oriraba) bay ‘et let herself out “ince the days of Cortes. On the 17th of February, the steamship Oregon arriv- | beset all day with an anxious ceowd, waiting for son he pres'nt xeason, embracing large and very desirable a® | tere, to put down a revolution which haa distur ved | When she dors, look out or squalls. By the way, some eq at fan Francisco, bringing intelligence of the failure | thing to turn up by which they might visi Fel a full m se of Page, Bacon & Co, The San | knowledge of their actual condition and prospects, bat of JK CnocKeTt, Rey —Dear Sir juicy why we kept 0 h ™m you that it } to your im pees pr : the ir:nquillity of the palace tor the last twelve months, | *#y the Consul of the United States vamosed on this Of the St. Louin bo received by sekE LE teks Be 4 beautifatva- | the bright idea of putting dowa this cistracting | sceeunt, but quien sabe Franciseo Herald says — | the docrs remained cbstinately shat, and nothing could | he el, we did not want our drafts returned riety of his own manuf being copies from the latest | revolution by getting up another, has suddenly come | However, the plain fact bas turoed oat to.bs that he | The news spread with astonishing rapidity in every | be ascertained. The depositors belor caaalirt ber keep our customers out of Fee ee owe cmiaeubreriber, 1 tendering bis thanks for | over the protiic mind of him who would be Emperor, | “ht omder a lucky inspiration (vo says Br. Bonilla’s | suarterof the ett ‘an iunemense crowd noon gathered | poorer claases of citizens, who hed seved up thelr little | tbed re wae being collected: Ais"vore liberal patronage he has always received, would re: | ard who bas bad proclatmed ior him thet, “Lid Cwaar, | cirentar to the pation) about thirty miles, pear Chiipan- | in front of the bink, each individual atraggling to be | barn 1 Coposited them there for sefe Leeping. | What bas run ep ver, at present, spectfully remind hie numerous customers that nothing but | he would prefer falling under the assassin’s dagger than | 7040, and w naval Moreso is otationsd. Wonder | acat ot the eowater, nest life and death depended upon | nme” *M° “epoetied them there for eefe Reaping larger than 6 thet we have teen fos Merchandise of the highest excelionoe will, as heretofore, b° | qbriok from the high responsibilities of preserving the | what he did dor He killed | LUCAS. TURNER & 09. onan ee. Haight & there were ar of their or ter, apd 4 withtrawn | raitor Gen. Moreno, bu! — the loss or gain of & moment's time. Me oft rod for their approval at, bis establishment. He would | Nationality of Mexico.”” His manifesto, a fare dacnment | wbether it realy is so abe Your ham! te profits | of rhetorical flourishes, hax pronounced to the world | respondent don't beleve » wort of it the tin f this | what be understands by nationality—a central, infa li. | thirty milew is too great to kill a wan, even by a sho! d the | ble government, not to be impeached in its facul frow # Kentucky rit A tremendous rush was mac yesterday, but the Coors were th certificate that w About ove o'clock the ox on this eatablichment Chambers addrersed the crowd, stating t eat funds in bank to redeem every ¢ wembiage would only malnt for the egress of those who at the same time observe, that a large and ing trade now enables him to regulate his on +0 economic: ale as to present to the Indi tolos of the greatest intrinsic value n open nted was promptly cashed ent here began to die out = Our credit $409,000 in coin fooling tha moly moderate prices. The Jeeree and to enforce,’ and antagonistical to those But to revert to Hiv Serene Highorss, Certain it is their deposit by fl and before the time for rrived not « qi q a force,” ir deposits, every Cemant would be satlstied : otected at mabt hed nothing te Se Tis setae telae Awriqux, tavrery, rounr pe | federations which, in Mexico, have congregated together | the Ml cook te ai the maving But A large potlee force, heared by Marsaal McKeaze ingle Cepositor haar he i lishment by fear here ure, teoly VAGK, BACON & 00. Tier e vay er PE | highway robbers, plunderers, and assassins, to alarm her did he go? The ready answer ts, dows South were promptly on the spot, and eded to some de aces ly through the storm After some further remarks as to the importance of sto do there’ Oh, that's of order. For some | KR. DAVINBON 4 00 sustaining the houre, with a view Wo restore pubic cow every other fashionaile tatric, ‘The *tyles at prosent | and disturb the internal tranquility and order im this | Very well. What was gree in enforcing the observap ly in demand gifted land of the Castilian, and which has so ‘cegen- | Plain He'll join Alvarer—and, coming back to Mexico, time the pressure of the crowd wasxo great, Uhat persons | From an early howr the jooraof this establishment | Gdence and prevent the wierpread calamity which PATA. ANT! , LAVINEA, DUCHESS DE BER: | erated and barbarizved’’ the Vandalian Republic of the | Wi!!! upset and tura out bis owa minisiry, paming afew ster receiving their money were obliges to make their | were beret with erc tors. but asin thembore t was wow permitted to go dows, for Sittin lace , Ho Bok (ted. In aaa | North gratulates Mexico that, in his far-reach. | of them through » courre of firearms, You wonder that egrenq by walking upon the heads and shoulders of those lar for it and before the hour | ‘orbvenrance on the part of fe creditors, ‘ica to tae shove, will be opened: at the same time, a large | 15 % 1 untiring efforts, he has succeded in | such a thing could! pow my ene but you must know | inthe rear. On the atreet, the scene en more fidence was entirely r 1 thet he was authorized, on bebalf of the house, sud very magnificent varicty of spring immoe shawls, | Organizing and disciplining en army of 45,000 veterans, | thet these are coma de Mejico—Moxican affairs—ant oreiting. Persons were instamtly arriving, breathleas | aned entirely by the «nm the following propositios That it s GEO. BULPIN, whieb, but for the treason of Alvares, would have now | considered perfectly legitimate. As to the rest, quiet with haste and clamorous for admittance at the doors a tranracted by this house Is principally of « Jitors reprerenting at lrast four hundred thousand Paris Mantilla Emporiam, Hroadway. | numbered 60,006, and with which he will aot only make | *ale guarded by the police. The elumor inside produce! the character f it debt If agree to accept cortiti- ~e > TEPTC 7] am exainple of rebellion at home, but will arrest, drive We, hovever, are assure’ that his Most Serene High mpression on the minds ol some that there was danger DURXEL. SATURE & OHO RCH ! ij equal instalments, at SPRING FASHIONS. —BY THE P back, ond extinguish the aggressive Gothic spirit of the new returned safely to the capital, it finding tar South of suspension, and this (impression taken advantage Arun wasalo ma » this establishment | ur, CT abt mootbe from dete, with interest ®) did stock of Parisian emb Anglo Americans, ‘hit autocrat of Mexico holds a | very agrerable—prodably too bot—quien sabe’—an\ | | of py parties outside, who ir rome instances obtained | utnost order wa) maintained, and every be rate of one per cemt per month, that the howse military levee on every Sabbath, acd it if amusing to | #m afraid will find his prerent quorters hotter yet after | certificates from panic stricken holders at enormous | claims cn the Iinhiment were watistied sod would reseme business at once and hed we observe bow he infuses his apirit into the yourg clevia | @ little while. divcounts | | ‘will be exhibited on Thursday, the 224 inst., by f press themselves ready to mest ail demande u poo th Coubt ite perfect ability, net only to redeous KRENZIF, 47 Canal street (Mtrandeoth Building) | whem be is preparing jor the gallant deeds which have | The express frem the capital, just im, brings no pap One individual boseted that bin profits for one hour apbipon dhe renee be certificates at maturity, but to proseuteits business - = ° aye so immortalized bit name. On a recent occasion, ticular news, and as expect to go up to the city within amounted to $1,500! A oumber of disorderly per ee - Te res (waubans “headin. successfully and prosperoualy SPRING PASI MRS. J. H. GOSSON, FORMER: | when inspired by the theme which imparts mostin | ® *, Tmball write you by next mail from head sons were arrested by the pulice, A provwnted et idler A icaimpeeenabityeer gate: Hon pallet ged received with great favor by the S) ly Misa J. Ds her spring millinery 00 | siiration to his wounded spirit, be exclaimed -—Look | quarter yment & fictitious check, but, notwithstanding the | “ity which the tremendoes storm of yesterday did sot Mr. DD. mews Mtway, petwvoon Franklin’) 31 iy army, and yourselves, its leaders See the work | hutrounding excitement, it wae immetiately detected by | Stall affect. While crowde beset the docre of all the wae * awe ~ — of a great Aoldier—not only to overawe and chastise in NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, the clerk to whom {t was presente’, Toward moon the | {1° Dnullnd Mens, rename toe war trams of the HOSE DESTROUS OF I OLORED AND | solence at bome, but to reprove it from abroad. We | . excitement subsifed, an! matters aseumed a different | “ tee the payment of the certincates VROHASING k sik mantilias for into spring and sumer wear, ‘Will find @ good assortment at MACKENZIE'S Mantills acted in the uanal propossd Wo ieeue, and stated that he would antes them to the amount of t aspect, as comfdence beeama restored by the spperranee 7 | must measure our swords again with that Yankee race | | | Marvels 19, 1455 of immense piles of coin from a source which seemed TALLANT & WILDE. bi wmsell olle rs, nd if we Co, Senta Apna will take due vengeaace for ety theme Emporium 47 Canal street (Brandreth Building), by calling | ihe plupder and the wrong which ¢ bee iotlicte! on NRW YORK SAVINGS RANKS, ETC evhaustley There was norancn this bamkiog bo provided others would second the move: 7 ai bis country, io the hour of ber tribulations ee Feported ca the condition of the Savings - - | Im the ear'y part of the day Other gentlemen then came forward and agresd arrative The conversati the Banke | therrcertificater. bat all to unite [me the guarantee forthe followleg some re and New York, ao 1 Events of Friday the 23d—Ran all were reported RLVET MANTIT LAS TRIMMED WITH MOIRE, AN no fabl tiqne and Pouet do Soie silk, are to be seen among the | indulged in om the sama to be kound except the ¥ nickerboot Houses—Fallures, de. and everything went on as asus! spectively new stock of spring goods at MACKENZIE'S ty | me temper. He permits no oppnetumity to escape Mr. Ricn anos presented the minority report adverse to [From the fan Francisco Herald, Feb. 24 uch a general upheaving of the masees wae ebm Parrot $4,009 perium, 47 Canal strest (Brandreth Building)—to be opened | to betray bia enmity to the United States and her insti. | the bili for the relief of the claimants against the agent ‘The excitement created in this city yesterday by the | before witnessed in thia cl'y, aml we question ve BY. f bry ood on Thursday, 22d ined tutions, and to expore bia desigas of infusing the same | of the State Prison, Sing Sing. announcement that some of the princ banks had | much whether even the great fires by which San Fran Theotore Payne 6 000 7 B MACKENZIE W | spirit, ax national, in Mexico. Bills were noticed to amend the cengas act, to awend pended payment, exceeds anythingw! the kiad ever | clacobaxteen more than once laid in ruins, coud be Hi ‘S24 inst., a splendid ‘This army, which bas been reared for there purpores, | the of (he Brooklyn Insursmee Company ‘for the re witnessed. Montgomery street was crowded all considered a» wide 4 vest atyle and le bas, however, a higher obligation first to perform, in the Knicker becker Savin y with aaxions faces, and (he general inquiry wi A the banks yente Rugene K 7 Canal street (Brandret pereonatio the army of the Tnree Guarantees, anda ved to amecd the General | “how much have you ‘The public mind ha Mighae! ram, triumphal mareh into the the Inst few days bee “WATERED SILK MANTIL of the evd and object of Santa Aana's ambition THE FINAL ADZOUR ‘The anaouneement on 4 x Parisian styles, fuct Pe opened 1 purple, ever since tie return from exile Mr. Hirencock laid on the table a resolution for the | branch of the house of Page, che Perry Jr MACKENZIE'S Mantille Canal street, nee and progres thus far, to the goal of | final adjournment of the Legislature oo the Lith of as unexpected as it was eudle fave rable We Mga Brandreth Puilding, Thered 4, will fully justify the specalation that be is | April of creating a general mistrust (n our banking how steamer ii. Hollidey — =< = on the path to consummation if he reaches Iguala, and BILLA REPORTED, ‘The general rush on that house was succeele! by a quiet Postmaster Samer Went & tale | there accomplishes another revolution. Nous verrons. To extend the time for the completion of the Bulalo run on the following days, which eventually compelled nvolces der patehed by (be bourse here Wordworth & Co _ | Avother perty, view .a a cilferent aspect the sudien de- | and New York City Railroad it to clone, Ax coon as the fart became kn a quiet she would be enabled to protec Are. T Colemen & Co peenee ©. Oe ecentink, aaa oil 6 PIN. | parture of His Serene Highsess from the capital, leaviog Sundry Ctintoa Prison bills male on & Co. on Thursday, during | against the gold dunt 7 eerner Lowe, Kotetts & Co ma , . f* | his Premier and Mi the responsibilities of | To authorize banking associaticns to ast ax agents for 000, ay it appears from at a mre favorable aspec ool! hawe been exp KL. Ge Fs hn bis goveromen outh, for ain purpe re drawn from the vaults, whi Jame 7 Ladys NPORMATION WANTED.—IP WILLIAM ¢ benefit of his h er apend- Relative to stealing and forging railroad tlekets mounted to only $10,000. Apprebending a slover & Piston dma or five years since with Mr. Ro | Ing and recruiting a few days on the jbactenda, where he KILL! Amuro. of the panic, and entertaining doubts as to o David Jobvon / a” | is to be bowpitadl ned, he will be found doubling To consolidate the atock and bowds of the Norihera — their abplity to breast the storm, the duors of the beok vot be =| HB. B. Treat Std Uike tte nord, wish the hounds on the scent, tand bring | Railroad Company, and to incorpora'e the owners ing bow and the following an ot are Francie Vinley 2.0% w ‘era Cruz in time for the English steamer, which | thereof nouncement posted ins conspicuous place, checked the | able, and the loss entailed by a0 abrap! suspen + AHH Halght ba pond leaves on the 6th proximo for Havana. Iu confirmation A bill was introduced to amend the Canvas act ae to |} of those who bad hurried (rom all parte of the | must bave the effect of precipitating Ubelr inenive baad ngten 9.0% | of this scemingly equaily wild apeoalation, it t4 sail, | the number of marshals to be appointed. The bill wes that they might be the first to fa general pavic,it is always the case wr, | Oe 44 man preaches confklence to his neighbor secare bimarif and thas | and with rome truth, that twenty six wagon loeda of | taken up in committee, and Jebated until the yacies, from the palace, have taken that ‘irection, ron the Church teaare bil Haight & W feworth Hutebings & Co ularity h, Rogiion 008 Ger Madame Souta Anos is prepared to follow in | ippon: that the | Meeatesr, i Tuan engre — es ‘The Mexican Sslamanca has left the city, r 1 unt . bo “ 4 oe Gen 98 the | Arrington Oo r 5... t 5 ‘o THe Powe. —Io of clreumstances en Heck & bism bi | habd ov bed cen De php eapedlaey Boglich | Me. Jinwmnsos gave notice of ‘oill t t tiely beyond our eoatro + compelled ty go into ware The fut ee. It we ee ee y ing PMPEROR OF FRANCE GOING TO THE CRIMEA pocket, snd the rumcrsofftie city report tha: og oftioe of Commissioner of Strecte and Lamps in New | liquidation for the equal protection of all our depositors. | felres to alle {nod patiently h —The most sq topic how before the world.— | ls to be joined by His Impegal Highness’ female family, | yory wil bo ox vp ee bie revult, afl will ye IF am aitemp' be made “The mirr i and map > re bomen 5 = Agua on a visit to the Cryatal Palace Mr. Tvans lotrodaced « bill to amend the act to ete Mr. A. 4. Col pe ebtors ng this Panel revelation, tw hirte Sirimen, oh he position, of the allied, fares exhibition. ia Faris . ho baw | lth Courta of Civit and Cr uriedicti + tor the (ait {the business men of hie city @ ” A ta ne ROME uve Lereinchurricane om the Black See. batt of s Escaudon, the banker aliuded to, and who his | ierosiyn ant the growing trade of this wi'l receive a tiew | Gee, It, seenaot res LrTWepisn. Prince Napeleon Ronapacte, A> Size a largely with the officials, high and low, ia the | ye fawpont offered a revolution that the Be mithon of 4 fem which It may wever agen re Is conmeny: ° * vig tt tpebes; prec 12! vents, by the thou lunder committed on the seven m reerived from dill making the Hank Superiotesies J.C, Palmer, C Gook, ant € storm which he» broken over us, the ‘ m, 0. The « Mable shoag publis the United etates, and | li known, the agent fon” 4 ry it Muedey NG Pelton west Any editor copying the | if pot criginator of the pened by ble Gare | Steere Laid om the table, Coy, judgments were evafesse HM. Whitesore ; gh nadia Lag Boned : = Court by Adams & Co, in tator of the following sieve Will receive three copes Agente waotet Ie every | Bightess between Ouba and Yucatan, there soma to be Personal Iuteltigence. And - ‘. H. Gladvie Pate. | some pisuaibility in the above conjectures, as hn bed | " Meetings, Resolution Statements, Poxteibita, nw Proceedings, dee, de CREDITORS OF Fe J FROCKRUNOR AND —— | cult occurred on the landing of the first cargo of Mr. Jowh Siiebee, the Yaoker comediag, i! wail fo ersiaved Iodianain Havana, which may require his pre. | California on the steamship Llinois, (olay. He gow | sapee to reconcile. As tq this act of tyrannical inbs fessional tour. 1G CARDS, AYING CARDS —PARO PLAYING CARDS VERY y ostified by the ” on on oO ’ yee Tt! Pe aiiices vet! sonsoecd, withalt the ther eT ee Gn tr Drees. Ce tn ee Ex President John Tyler isexpecto t> deliver » le “00 sarnbenag bard ehbynnl myn thes of nen a cards, wade by SAM HART & peleove € rat agreement | viriy the American Inatitute, in Baltimore thine CM pe Bercsiet ye Reng at their sore "No.l made by the Miniater of Relations involving » syeent | oing od in por + Harelsy « ote or Howse «f $20, 00 m © Mr. Jimenez, is on reco in that ~ ~ ood une © Baie Lyd enantio ane ont ae ———_____— «vr Preilla reserves to the government the right to cumnen Fh og dg me bead rot ¢ . eng ee 1 9 a won of tine i ASTHOLOGS. cher engagements with individuals who may be | 3/0 *Uruthwhod C Melood he ateaenehip orebhare ‘ P y, th aa ee t - r ‘ droanwood, C Meleod, Hawes 4 mease rae wn be ms proyoned —_$_$_—_——_- -————————__.- e3 to favor and profit from this teafie in human | \2!\\ pares § Cos mensenaet A hich W Ruston and et tebe bn Proponition to bm wnbunit . fApave Morn W WILT GIVE LADIES PRIVATE as much as the original contractor, Exeawlon, | p Gros WH Owens, D Perer J Hancock, B Barriecgor 4 half The s0tcimus room wee ere ie - oweg ronte L le “on 8 dn ch oever fails when plunder isin | ab % Lawrence, J Zollinger, € a oom were of Thewnt tvs ruly ast vouahing thous n these enterprises, of running a) Jobniton, J " ‘ { Rithetie, Ongood * oversea fh i grt aamitt authority ia the remonatranse to the a ' s * pea at the request of ag cher * a : i” Seay, Se Se y Brtib Wimieler a “ proceeded to exp sia pehirss aves apes the p 4 . ong th ta bam! Wo faye byrad ts rom the oft repeate! . ' 1 ~ “yes ™ a and 2 taatin * * * pr -¥, m oot unanimity joore lot ol of Mr fave > comet reper . ‘ cng , amd alnomet « pwent us dorcrived ip all the horrors of a fanatical » . of qrece A ats reso eat only in ro Gn tieeint. The ertieles bear to thentic efterems t . os the Ree whe, eee laces ay — €f te pen and peoulie: the Minin + olen se 1 ¥ boot delay HATES, THAT MECH BSTEAMED MEDICAL of Telgr he ‘ Amems & Co) ree PAGE. BACON & 00. event, sad His: 98, tbe colebes ° osbe Clement, A J brown. J Vorgue e j wine las . ‘0 ST TUE MERCHANTS BrCmAroe aa sed phyrioloy« a stim pg Pans of os eetaoer of or lneding merchamte ¢ seem ot ioe erevaiton: . - : mt vaswary tye . > 04, of the Morenaate Re wyenes orto oy Rye ' @ eed emitters Cpt ng teat aa ima aed ca

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