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NEWYORK DAILY TRIBUNE.
BV GREELEY & McELRATH. OFFICE TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, FIVE DOLLARS A YBAR.
TO!,. T? ,^q. s. nEW.YOBK, .TIO-n.kY nOR>n* APRIL 19 I?4T. WIXOLK NO. 1ST?
WJ?W-YORK TRIBPWE.
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tVERT MORNINO. SUNDAY EXCE-TED,
^ Trlauee BnlMlii??. porter of Wproce
Vj?l*.i??s??i tirir?, m-i-o-lie the ? ?ty Hall.
j-ilvered' to City t?ut??r ribera for IM ( tut* per
?"J3 o?.wh#B lh"' Pr*,?,r? lh*ye*? pv ? *i**v*? ?i
?It>??a for six month? or ? year ti ?be sama rat?.
Jrf>?OT'o?Two i'r.?TS. M ft'.', subscribers rtveDol
??Mri?i"B''1 ?|'nnP*. ?nd the paper In do re?e
?tinna? beyoad the t'.me for wMrh It Is paid. 8ob
*??; Uoo? talen for ata truno!.s. Thre? Dollars tn *)?
???* reaatred lo al! ?irh?i?M with Country News?
line's Pally p?pe's received at ih'a offf? ?boa?
SIC ?a? higher than those of Thi Tihv?i. ?'? not
Tiam or ?nvaariiiao?r fa .?rf-anet )
? liae, or lees?first Insertion..2S ranU
'?*? ? eachst?r>sec.aeni Insertion.124 ?
.'rftaiaelDsW??" _ " " .*? "
??.?Te? i.l?**-r,r,t 'raerttoo.ieeot? aune,
??? esbseee??11 tn?ertloe, which may Sa i
*?** ? M. m cae?, twice, or ihrea tirata > ? c ar.ti a Una.
"Via al th? option of ine ?dvertleer, )
! u. B?T*rtlaam*lila? Uva Cania a Una for iba
' ,,%?rtu*'.>aDd r""ur Cents for ?ach aiba?<pianl ?ma.
?'?',tT?,, Mt'aais???, Foaca.L Njticks, fcr. not txcetd
, ?*<??/?, ?'?'??DJ.
r*t^,|ltjT?rtna!n?'nui inaartad In iMi paper appear i oto
^T,Mornag ?ad lb? Evening edition.
THB MKMI-WKKIiXY TK1BI NB
bfced every \V?d*??o?y an.1 Stnatuv morelngr.
par anunm. Two coplas for fJW
tee _
Ijjy-YORK TR?BI?n'eT
va/.Vark lolverelty-t?en. Tallmarige'e He
alf Btttlou of the Preeldency.
Nkw-Yuak April lb. ]-47.
f. las W**? ?/ T*< 7V.9UT.S
(tt?Ultn?? *?** on,> ot lne ?at?cat associates
Ihr the founding of ' The University of the City of
Vow York. " I' '? n101-0 tn*n? >**r?inre 1 reaigned,
for canee." the Presidency of the (.'niveraity, and
?- ?.Jr?w from il? concern?.
So announcement <>f the fact ha\in_' bajen nmdu
bj th? University, and private whiipcn Mag rir
n lied attributm. it to incorrect OMMt, i'l'tire to
mjaelf-nd to thfl f??t r?q*a?M that I ahouM han>I
Iit, (or publication, luy " (liaient iiL'ftirist ?orne of
?jt-Utjglj tnd my ' reai^tiatioti, ?wliich, at
; e date*, 1 hande<l to the Council of the fjafoertitj
J forbear ail remarka1? unb-aa it n.ay b<> omc ?#?
ajajavv. ! am youra. Ac.
JAME0 TAUJUDOI
[RI?IONATIOM.J
TfiU Onvil of (*? f/nt'rif#(iy a/ r;^ Ci/y 0/ ?
Uiktlimkn . 1 have had a iouc tune much anxi
rtv in rfgard to the heavy debt ot the ! niveraity.
wd rfie deprt-aaed coiiditnin ol it? financial con
emi Iti expentti are beyond ta income, am!
.xuiorn a yearly lncrt.aae in the amount of the
jdebtedneaa, nod l.m already augmented the in
?staVratice on the edifice tu ?it-ar y ita available
vijae. aa a a? enrity for farther Inana. 1 had deter
.?oiBad to preaa this matter on the particular <Ma
?id-ration of the Council, when it bectune exped?
rnt to delay the matter the laat year, by reaaois of
!he political canvn? in which the Chancellor had
?ata enaased
At the iir?t ninding i.t the Coaarll the praaaal
.?leyear. a rleport wa? made from the Trca
torerin reeard in the nnanceff, a bien awakened in
?;-mind the iriercRsmi? necea?itien ot the I '.ivcrt-i
tv, and I propoaed lor consideration a r?solution to
Repeal tha tornee- ordinance of the Council nivini: t 1
?M t'banrtllor one half (or ?10) of ihe graduation J>t
:ntt the medical iturlents."
M?eaaaahtf nirit.iria.thia reiolution wa? taken up
^y the Council, wn?ri I ?tMl--<i my deaire to brine anear
roarlderatioii the nnmici* and condition i,i the I Dirai
my uid a'.ked permi??ion to leave the I'huir. hn.l ex
piia my view*. The antwer wae?a motion, und it?
?Joption by the Council, lor the indefinit? postpone
?aftof the Resolution.''
Ataiabaequrnt meeting of the Council, (2t<th Jan.
.?4? when Ute yearly '? f?tturn to the Regenta, a? ku\j
ULOti by tb? Chancellor, wu under con?idcrati(in. I
nude objection * ?ainat the " Return aa falling to com
racoicate to the K> ?. nil liue iutormation of the finan?
?ai ?nd condition ot th?- University es by lnw required.
Fwrtbarenonaof my duamf to the" Return,' 1 reter to
or comnmnlcatJon in writing to the Council. (10th March
IMtJeed remaining In ita possession
Notwithstanding the above proceedings, the Council
bars taken no action tor inquiry, for retrenchment, ot
,5 reitrd to the finances and condition of the L'mversiiy
A relrmnce to a C .mmittee was made only ot my du
mi An apologetic report has been obtained, without
t rHolnrion or any proposed action, and avoiding to
ipetk ot the ? trpentrt," or the " income," or the allow
meet totheChanci I,or
TneCominittee did allege a mistake In putting $3.133.
(or ore quarter'! salary, to the account of last year ; but
it is Correct and true, as written in thn Treasure! 'a Im?
port, "ras yiijTt/r'a nalnritt. $?-'.l.V>. ras WHftlU, and it
?trftd on (A? ??iceair of ihr frttfit year."
Ttut officer begins the fiscal year of his accounts at
November ; hut In either case the difcil In the payment
uatba tndabtadness is the same, and is not disputed
,.'?1 nut necessary m regard minor points
1 bave ?rfai. and do rtattm to the Council, the debt
of the University la about y.' or fu.'l.t U', and not 9?f.0OO, I
as has been held forth.
The carrent expenses are greatly beyond the Income,
tad are adding yearly to the amount of the Indebtedness
The allowances to tlia Chancellor are unsuited to tlie
rmbarrassad condition of the finances of the 1'niversity,
ud are greater in amount the last year, or the present
year, than the whole of the faxte? received by the I'niver
sity In the same period. The allowances to that oaaeet
???a the last year were $9 31W, and are greater the pre
net year. He haa generously accepted but one quarter
aj the graduation ice. which haa reduced his Ttrn?>t, to
H?35. while the whole tainoi received by the Inner
? 7 tor the year was only $4,7051.
Ybttf matters are not permitted to be discussed In
? nor to appear in tha report to the Regenta.
The amount of the indebtedness, the excess of ex
ptaaes over the in-ome, the allowances to thu Chan
rXlor. the falling orto! the pay ?at students, the lessen
M ol the tuition fees and lowering of the grade of
?anc educatioti, are questions of magnitude to the
??'Uleondition ot the 1'niversity. 1 have proposed to
Gstsss these matters In Council. 1 have prortered to go
*3k the Council aa far aa the tartheat in any united
<es vigorous action, to restore the I'eiversity to a
t*altay condition.
?7 etTc.rts have been unavailing to "Main the action
t! tas Council on these great pointa , and the adoption
siyiinu ol thorough retrenchment?bringing the ex
pues within the inceme of the University, and atimu
.itt&imoreatttclency into the management of lu con
t*raa
from the laying the corner atone ot the University to
'-??pr?sent hour. 1 feel that 1 have performed my duty
' \*'tis me to continue a witness ol the consumptive
uJ uaking condition ot so noble an institution, and one
r"stM with so much munificence and toil. I cannot
raid my usent. I diaapprove and am unwilling to be a
l?rty tr. the present course of proceedings in the eoa
"ras of tee University. When the Fou ndert and Patron?
tac I niveraity shall bo informed srAy I have lea it the
?naioDo! the trust committed to my cnarge, I ahall be
Kaolrod from farther responsibility.
? do hereby resign the position I have so long oceu
i?td as President ot the Council ol the University of the
'"*T of New York and also my place as a Member of
*? Council.
With the best wlshea for the prosperity ol the I'niver
1 ?7 wd renewed aaaurancaa ot my great respect,
1 am. gentlemen, youra. Ac.
-.ifned) JAMKS TAI.LMAD?K.
Arw-l'ar* ApriX 10, lr*4o.
[D18KNT.J
'i?< t'yaani ?f tht Cr,ner?Uy oj Ou CvT of Mas York.
At the lut snaring of thie Council (MthJaaaary,
''? j when the annual return re-quired by law to
he made to the Recenta of the circumetaneea and
(t'BditsjB of the I niveraity aa anbtnitted by the
' 'uneellor, waa under discussion, 1 made.objection
'?Jtbi return, at imperfect in form and incorrect 111
'???tance, and failing eiaentially to communicate
'"the Hegerita, aa it profeaaea kg do, the true con
'?;r?n of the !'niveraity as required bylaw The
j*wn wa? however aovpted bj the Council it has
')**n certified and transmitted accordingly.
I now aet down aome ol the reaaona tor the ob
?ctioo to the return, aa auuimanly explained at
he time lrom the Chair, where I was ureaiding.
The return itatea the ?? debtaol tt,e li.iverattj to
?? 174.000." The foundation of t^^looo fer a ?V>
tseearehip of Revealed Reltsion U thua Nattai and I
*u*frmed. The V111 veraity choae to receive the
?jeey, and executed a mortgage oa the baildina
???yaasl. Mr Haines and Mr Vuung u Trustees th?
??wr?attobepaldU> us, and in default the pnaci*o/n> ?s
ohaaa. I am unwilling to certify, even oftVtally, wabott
?*?*i<ra, a return, omitting a security which l must <??
*- ?a a Trustee.
Attha last meetirg r.oteasoi Mason came Into the
2**"- to require a farther atcurlty tor upward of
?' "^ which bn said be had advanced lor?ie Lolvarsity.
?a ?hieb now siaada aa a tloatiag debt.
^ha Rrport of the Treaeurer sUtea as due on last
"?? sa.axies th? sum of t?i&J, and which he says is
!J?|ad on the income ol the present year.'' The l ni
y?? I* en? um bared tor tbeee sums, which amount to
"*??>?? or |SM,U?U, whuh 1a a debt drawing interest
J*? ? is aot very matenal whether the aroount on the
! "- ? C par cant, tor the proteaeor ahall ba cah<d
?awreaf or " aalary ," It is by any name a burden to
J ??"* ?anottai, 00 which Interest is to be paid, and
%?!?|bU to appear to the return according to the truth
, ??* return for the laat four ywars sute tha debt a*
lt>0 D*bt. Inetm*. Eiffnt?.
^2.?6*-w? t19-931 r^.6i7
f43. 6V.3ft5 Ifcl.?v? 18.7?
."?*<. 73,1100 H.B71 17.4?
? liii. 74.000 18.304 ?sUXtl
?J,l ?* d''fiiealt to explain this statement or ?how how
r"*M noald rtae from ?*?.000 to |74 000, that U. six
?2?jena doilara la four year? time, while the fkaitaa
tinta?,, ,,? ttawj to o^fiy to balance. I can
2P?? the arpas* of the debts of the University, a* I
r*rsun.J tipo;
^?fct'jnssMaeoo. Smortgaaee.1*0 000
i John Johnaon, 1 do. 9.363
i "^"?^ge and other?. Trustee?, Ido... 1?.O00
u **U?'- ,:,r previou? advances, a? per
??twt 1st October, 1?43. and aajd U)
p m__. b* omitted in lormer retura?. 4.365
,.??*??-wdvaaaa? ?inee, ?boot. 1,000
m*2Zn ?i Tr????r. ? one quarter a aaiariea
"2J*a. and charged on income of the present
m .. UM
.?.?*!.u .t?w.is?
m WW ?>??? th? stem payable In August ba? al
reedy be*n dtacounted In whole or in per to me
emergencies
I hmCmatt may ? . ??, ?you of the debt
U*" nn? too :?re?-. n.,r f?r from correct. Coirei
expen?e? and the u??ge? ot anticiptV.or.i miy fornii
some item? to be ?dded
A* return ?tat??. ? Salarie? to Profeeeor.. Ac J
It w. 1 cive tome Mgftt. to explain the item?
ofthi? ?urn
To the Chancellor. 3 ryy) (
Proteeeor oi Re. ron..".'".".' 900 1
?NI111111,ealartec plOOO ?oeli*. : >?
Add;tion?l sum ot *433 to each Profeitor
und. r the $7 extra allowance far ?ach pay
Ingstnd.-nt txniih!. _
? u Tot?,'.ITIjMT?
II thi? explanation of the f n m paid u,r m 1
MbataotiaUj correct it ?how? that the extra eilowent
to the Profesi?n, ovar tVatt Mian i.t ?1.000 lo each.
included in the ebov? sum of ?1! - ?* -.:?.?o?hoa
that no aliowanc- it included beyond the A"! 000 to tt
Chancellor. 1 have looked over the return? with cai
and diligence, and J do not hnd therein any ?tatetnent I
intimation ot any allowance to the Chancellor beyon
ammO, M above ?tated. The Return therefore r
1 Mnll to the Regent?, and to the I.reutaturt. that ti
Chancellor ?erve? th? I nivertity 1 r | ; 000. thi? 1 deei
incorrect, ?nd to thi? I objected Th- Ch?ncel!or ee
tainly receive? hy rirtui r,f Ml ijfire of ChanctUor in a.
dit'onto the j'l'j>M) ?tab-din the return h dwe
which. w,th the exemption fr .m taxes, had b< I
; held, and wa? rented. Ht|; QO0; und iliut/'WtlijWhiio
1 to him. and from, which he receive.1 |aj| y.ar betwe?
i ?even ?nd eight hundred dollar?. The nmo'int of his ft
' ceipto a? Chancellor ?a?t year were tour thoiuani ?. \ ?
or ei?ht hundred dollar?, ?bout the ?ame the yuer b
lore tad the pr. ?.ntyor Irorn t
medical studt-nu. the sum will como uptof?OoOc
thereabout
K> port from the Medical Ii-partnvnt States
the last ye?r ? they h,v.-,. rradaated 131 itedent
?nd lor which they have pai ! to I v a gradu
tion tee .,t |?tlaa?fc $1.110
Thi? Repet? i? annexed ?nil forms ? part of the rctur
to the Keeent.? The return ?late? th at tl ? ?
ha? received the ?ait year I rom th.- Medical School $ 1.- !.'
The Report 11 correct. The return shou'd liKVe ?t?te
that in ?ddition to the dwelling house, the Chance!'.Of i.i
retained ?a? e-iarU-r of the Am a? an allowance t
him Sy the i'ounc;!. and thu? the discrepancy no
?taudin^' before the ?i.-gf nti iroaJd here been explain*)
I h?ve before objected in Council to the amount l
the allowances to the chancellor a? united t" Ik* en
barrawed condition ,1 the finance? ot the I'niver-.:;
Rnd a? liable to lofe th<- faror o| the LecUlal
hasard the continuance ot he bounty of fSOOOpar *J
rnim from ?M Stato; Tin- amount il ditproportiolied t
the ?alarte? allowed by the State to it! officer?, ?nd u
ju?t in comparison with the ?urn? allowed to the Protei
?or?, and whn?e compensation i? bfOQlhl to th.- low.-i
point ol reduction 1 ne current receipt? by tlie Char
ce)!.,r. lmm the allowance? male to him, appear to b
pMtof the latt year, or the prei -nt year, than the who!
MM** received by the I 'niverslty in the MOM | I
The return ?t?te? the amount of " inter**! paid th'
last year" as 15,180??ad thu? prove* correct the debl
a? Hated, ' *t>
Oi en ?nqirry into the I
t'on, the amonan ol it? liabilide? for "Intereet '
-? 1ti.1l ?>art 1 ' 'J he account 1 ! 0M
'Ircaiurer ?how? |l."fi4 30 waa paid'.ittyear '
?at," l.eyonl BM (.. 1-0 paid on the debtof I74OU0
Theaetwo mm? bela| added, mak.- |fl III ptUti iatff
Ht the last year and calla fora dl ; ?the in
.11 the $1 .">(?.) being al '? pat MBi Other m lei
ofealcnlatioaahow a certain d?bt of nearii theaaaai
raaa. The rahm ought to hara elated Ibe in
eout correctly, and It would tin? have ?hown, insteat
of *74 000. that the debt ol the Ci.iVeriity wa? aoon
la.l.OOO. The dirTerence 0} intmt i? put Into the ac
count ot ?antnaaa and thus do^? not ?how correctly ti
tho Council or the Keu-ent? the true condition ol thf
finance? of the l'niver?ity
The r. turn ?t?te? the nuiniirr of ?tu lent? (or the year.
|0 July. 1-)."). to bo 131; say? ?il BN Ol ' free ?cholar
?hip, ' leaving 70 unexplained. 70 paying ?tudent?' tu:
tion. at **o, i? |.'p ?o). The ?nin returned ai receive,)
from " tuition and ?tudent?," i? _.$?
Deduct Ul ?tudont? paid f 10 each for " Libra?
ry, ic.". 1,310 PC
Balance. .|4,706 37
Total amount received lor ? tuition." 04.706 37.
It i? apparent that thi? amount ol tuition Is ?h?rt of the
?tun called lor from 'u payln? ?tudent?, in?teno
Return 1843?Student?. 151; tree 70 unexplained II,
tuition leceived only 1 qual to N paying.
it?turu 1f44?Student?. 143 , tree tt, unexplained 77.
tuition received only equ?! tob'l paying.
Keturn le4.'>?Siudent?. 1'il , treoo'. unexplained 70.
tui-.ioii received aaJjf eejael to I ' pepitas,
Tiie pivjjres? c I the I'uiveruty i? tbu? pr?tent, d t ?
view :
In connection with thi? BxhiUl o! lie condition and
the earning? of the L'niver?ity. may it not be well tor
thi? Council to dwell on the tnumficmcf of the State.
In giving to the I'liivemty the ?urn of tCOOO a year,
and to il? Medical Department the farther ?urn ot |3,mi
a yar ??fJMM of which wa? thi? l??t year paid over to
the I n'.v, r.ity. under It? claim tor flwMMM /"# .
and nearly the whole ?3000 will probably be paid over
thi? pre?ent y -ar. Thu?. fn the receipt? ot between
eiijht and nine thouiand dollar? a year, trotn the l.ounty
ol the State, and other than iu own earning?, the I'ni
veriity 1? ?o 'in i.tnilHi.ced a? to bu tailing back in in
come, increasing its current expense?, and augmenting
iU debt? at lean from one to two tbomand dollar? a
year, tt i? ?inking in the number oi iu ttudents. in
it? paying ?tudent?, and in th. yearly amount of its tu
ition.
All the?o tart? are evident deductions lroin the Re
?\rnt anil th? Report? ol the. Treasurer. That officer
* the Council lor the large amount expended lor
repair? tho last j.ar. by ?aying. the building 11 now in
?pod reptil 't!?4?A a putt ot the rod, 4c Tbu I?
hope aga.ntt lact, and in the f.ceid lorn,er returns and
former estimate?. The insurance and rep?irs tr. ;:i
1 c-41 to 1845,both inclusive. 11 ?hown by the return? to
be $7.lH the ave:??e anni.nt 1? $1 415 per annum
during the rive years past We MOT* M aaw* to expect
it to be le?? the ensuing five jears. The Treasurer ?ay?
the income 1? rkun lit amount </ tht feBfWwMI ?id
rtpairi."
Should any casualty occur to the i'nivertity from any
cause, and especially In the lessening ot the tuition, tue
receipt ot U.e remaining three part? of the graduation
fee troni the Medical Department, or in the continuance
ot the donation? lrotn the State, or by tht diversion ol
even a part to aid other infant institutions, and which
was prevented two years ?go by the exertion? in the l.e
liislature ol our Iriend. Mr. McMurray. what lrn nd
would uot realise that the vitality of tbe I'nivertity wa?
in p?-ril I
Thnae ?ugge?tion? explain in part why I believe the
l'uivermty to be ?inking . and why 1 objected and en
tered my dititnt ????nst the "return to the Regent?,
with .ta iwuiOTi and nhibii of the financial condition ot
the I'niveraity. All remark? on part* of the return
other than the IsMMM havo been intentionally omitted
ou thi? occaeioD.
On the occasion of the insuguratior of the pre?eut
Chancello/ the language th 11 used by the authority,!
the Council to a crowded assemblage of Ita/ewadanland
wa? a declaration '? that thi- Couuell appreciat>ed
th* treat liberal,ty in the patronage b?-?towed upon the
l.':i:vi-:s:ty . an ) in return they w, uld ??Ittlfft tlicir de
voted atfaiitl m and watil-.fu! ear* over ;u concern?, to
briafiM expose** within it? raaoajreaa, by the nnui
1 ig-.. 1 . c. ?nomy m it? atiair?, aad to /?un \ti and the pntV
1 uncil declared "that the v-aiher? emj >.d
?hould not ouly be learned, able und ta'ented. but that a
MtrileSflnMatofl t.me and teellnif. to advance tne treat
cau*e oi tMraton and end net. ?hould pervade and control
every departo.cut oi the concern? ot the I'mveraity.
Should thi? Council with united and vuorou? action
ua?>rt#** to rectore the l'niver?ity to a healthy condition
1 profler to |0 a* far a? the fat the?t in any care and labor
In making ?uch an effort. In any event, when the que?
tion ?hall be aaked. why the L'nivor?ity. with all the pub
lie and private munificence it has received, doe? not pro?
per and become di?tingul?bed a? the great fountain of
?uerature and $cieiut, the record? ot thi? Council will
?how 1 have performed my duty, and ab*olve me from
the responsibility of an an?wer ?o grievous.
All which is respectfully ?ubmitted
D.-.tvercd to the Council. March 10. 1846.
^Signed JAMES TALLMADGE. President, ?\c.
llDlAJ New.?.?Wo yciterday receive?! a nura
bat ol Texa? paper?, among them the Au?tin Democrat,
el the -.Mth ult. In which we find the latest new?. It 1?
in .re pacific than we wero led to expect, and 1? as fol?
low? ;
tfalR S. Neighbor?, special iodiaa Agent, accompa
Jim Shaw, arrived tu towr . --?v evening
l?*t. 'l'be Mh Of tail rim .? lb it the ('?manch. -
adiipotu: nt adh. re steadustly 1 the treaty made
with the I'nited State?. Or. the I?t oi March a " talk '
wu hid. at ?kith M" pecho co }h-, hurlaio Hump, Mn
ta Ann?. Po chati na. Shan ni co. Little Wolf, lu na ?hu
Q,ua-ahe. and ail the other principal Chief? of the ' *
Kacd ol Camancbe?. were pr?tent Tbe (?ermar. col?
?? ?-re represented by Baron Mu?eb?<"h Tbe Coun
cil reauitfcd ui uaubluhing a friendly intercourse le
tween the Indian? and the German ?ettler?. The pre.i- j
minan. ? of a treaty were agreed upon, by which tbe 1
( 1 erman? can proceed without mo!e?ta:um to complete
their coiouuatio? contract?
\K?b? Camanche? (nTe noti,.rt 0f ?evera! partie? ai
\V ichiU? and W'?e?^ mediu?ng a decent upon the ?et
tlement?. 1 hey have ??reed to go aaainst theae bands
whenever called upon t.y the Americans
SanU Ann? intjrmeil Mav.r Nei?:bb..r? that the Mexi !
can tiovernment had m?de ovrrture? ol peace to the '
Camanchea. which were not v-ceded to. and would 1
not be until the war with Mexico and the i'nited Sute?
should be ended. [H, o Delta, r?tb
DRKaDFl'l. DlSTRIS? IS BwtTIIRLaSD? A |
phyticiau, writing from Scrud, m the Canton of the :
tin?ona uu the ???in February, ?ay? ? Tha par?h ot ,
Schu.i? is one vaat charnel-hou?e. A trightful mortality
reigna here. Each day from torty to forty five de?d
bod ea are interred. There le aearo? a humble dweb .
ling In Urn Canton, tolo which (ever, dysentery or death
have not enured. Gr?ve? cannot be prepared in ?uffl
cient number?, and tno bodle? aro eo baauly Interred.
th?t the d..ga.?crypln4 off tbe dirL draw them oat and
batten on iLelr de?a. The foebl??neaa ot tha inhasiunu
pr?venu th?m irom digging deeper. Tne ma?ter ot ?
public acbuul. who bad a year ?inca a hundred and lorty
?cholar?. now baa not one. Half are dead, the rr?t inca
pable of rauta? themeelve?. The ma?U-r. to ?uppart hi?
family, u working on the roada' [Jonr Com
Gf At Cape Eliiabeth. Me. oat let of Emery ?
Creek, the Ort?t Mill of Weldrou A Oraffom wm de ?
atroyad by Are 00 Tburaday ?ornhag l.oaa ?boat
%i 3 > tnaarance
Later from Jleiico.
Santa Anna'? ?.d<1re?a to hi? trio? Ida Ar?
rival at the City of ?l?xico HI? Inaugu?
ration-Toe loauaurtl .iddre?a- Policy of
the >evr .\dpilnl?tr?tlon. Ac.
i.- ? the N. I ? Floajw I
By t we have re. . . -, ?- ?
Nh Marca taeaaafva
The movements - -?? i-reit our
atter.t' ? H ? lleai -.- at San Lai*
I' ' ? March ir, tl>" a . ? nef and
happy Address :
Companwui it Amu? DtWOtad entirely to the servir?
of the country. I march to assume the reins ol
? ? i
? y cherished laatfM and
kaatfaae, .Bat this course wi.i put an end to the c?ti?
war which is destroying our beautiful rap.tai . It w.li
give unity l'< ':"..- J'-irnce ar.J impulse to the righteous
s'truggle In which we are engaged with the perfidious in
I ?-. 1- -r?. and in which you have fought with such bravery
a Angostura
Mb Yrund??I will never forget your glor.oui sctions
on that field ol ba'tle, yo:r auienng? in the desert, to
which you submitted with heroic patience, aud above
all. that 1 had the honor of commanding you. T?.? na
Boa owes yau a recompense, and you ?hall a:
reive it through my exertions, alliiougli this is not the
ration which stimulates you to bear y
a? worthy son?
?Tj?y ou are the h' , ?n'.ry. her best
era. l'our duty then is to guard all parts, and
on this account I hav- , I thai two br.gvl- -
fantry and one of cavalry, with I
i, shall march to the de:
mi. tl." r. it of the army lei
Eiaiiahaie job a ??? as you have
i ? ? ?
n..m?' w( n hat ? . ? procure what
*t work which
is committed to you. and be assured tiiat in tlx- Baal 1
dang?r yon will again ri nd m il t midst, f vou v
er- AMTOKIO LOPEZ DE MM.i ANN*,.
We ,io not ?i.- iseiy understand, butinferthat
the three brigS'le? above mentioned are distinct
from the four thonsai d picked veteran? whom ba
bad previously deti his am* a
der? tOptOCaad 'o the C uni tal Bad? r Gen V .
From San Lui? to the City (?I Mexico Santa Anna s
prc-'re?? w a? triumphal. Ml contitiually met ?Jal
s from C in greet lent i it to propitiate him.
Addreeae* from the different State? wer'' preaaatad
to him pa in? roite Fi^ arrived in the imrti' lint?
vicinity of the capital on the ttOth. On the ISd he
took the oath of office as Praaident ot the ftapab
Ik at the City fQaadaJap?. da Bida .
The afternoon o! the fgUowiatJ daaj bt I
the Cifv of Mexn 0 with rroat [M.mp and toll rnnitv
\ Tt ?' a whs aaaa ;?. I
I tha feHcitatioaa of tin? authon
tie? and corporations. W. give hi? Inaucu-al Ad
<)'-.'?.s below?we have aof FSOai to lay !
' Itara ?i reprj
Tha Cabinet of Santa in ? is compost
l ?* ? r> M niai - i'' ro Mia ???
fair?, D. Juan II'ieb fthaTicaoary I? Fran
ta, o| Justice, and D.
I tiarre/ of \Vnr
Y rum anything we lind in tha papers it d
npp ar thai Santa Anna's acanmptlon of the rein?
of U irerument lit n ii- .-se di?
i>oi?e*ses (iomez Karia? as chief Fxe< u11?.,
bat without driving the latter from hi? ?taten <<t
i President.
El Hepubln an.. ;i vary prrtinaeio ji opponent M
?niniatratioii ol Farias. <!ainn the chaude as
liant to a Revolution all th ? inea?-iro? o?
Farias are ta ba abaxsdeasad1, it says but it will bo
jiroper to wait a little til Blata ?i.rirt has |
look about him. Our latest paper? juii. bring him
bot ' the lull enjoyment of power
Before Baata Anna reached the capital, he sent
r.n ardai f*U*bltl fal UM relea?e of liomez Peer?
aa, whom Paria? liad kej.t tor a week or two a
( ! aa pciaiaH t Santa Anna ha? avowed hi? inten
tion ot aakini: from OoBgiaM an amne?ty for all po?
litical offeacaa 11 mmitt?-d ?m*-.
We lave neither rt>om nor time t,r adequate uae
o! o ir li'es. We find in tln'in many thin*? which
irai s.re to publish. We can only give place to
Santa Anna a Inaugural.
UWT4 a?>?.?* ? laavotrstAi ^
Srfl irir l>rj \lut?I have just taken the oatb which the
law prercribes. and ;n dohaf so. ought to arcomp?ny it
with a mtaifeitation ot tny sentimt tit? and the motives
of my conduct to this respectable committ.f the !?
gtaiathe body.
The events which have taken place In the capital are
known, and ?re of such a chara, ter aa lo bfatd me 10 give
them a speedy and pacific termination. Surrounded by
iliihci-ltiesof a,i kinds, interest?'.', in whet is the most im
por tant and essential tor the whola nation, as is the su ?
taining of ? strong and de. nie.i struggle with a toreign
power, in ?inch m thing laat Is involved then the t Ttiat
ence of the nation. It would be lie- belt ot m ||? |
into a contest with those who ought to unit" Biapa ng
the common enemy.
These discords ought to disapp' ar at the Imperioui
Voice ot patriotism which calls upon the sons ot the
country to have hat oat w.li and uni Th" m .ment?
have been urgent?-1 have ?e?-n the lorwar.l sops ot tbo
enemy ? I I av.- r'ish<-<l to the :..-',l In repal l.im. and
even at the moment of doing so, I have been forced t ?
leave a'ora'., an I victorious army, and :
to assume a power which I have repeatedly Hid ?ai fa
pugnant to my lcl:ng?. and which 1 had decid?
lo undertake.
That which has been ?r.J ought t ? ( ! ol ?I
piratiou and desire, is for me an eaorcajon? taei
But 1 am all tor my country, and ?hali ev, r s, rv,- it
without Ibinkirg what it may eoat me to do that which
the nutinn desires I should do I hav. ?
th- Supreme Magistracy because I have teen that it waa
the sole legal ne ans of terminating the disturbances ol
this capital, ?nd because ! believe ! shall thus be able to
tacUita?i the prosecution ot the war and to rave the in
deaaadeaca ?ad I. 'nor of Mexico, which I wish to pre?
sent aaeallted and brilliant to the wot Id which is behold?
ing us.
I have bet?re me the Committee ol the Sovereign
Congress, of that august body whose d.cisions I ha?e
..land shall constantly continue fea respect. Its
decision! will be my invariable guide, and I have firm?
ly resolved to preserve a pure union with the ieeislative
body, which union will give us a nnal victory and tie
rt establishment ot internal and externa! BaaaO?afl
which the happiness ot our country depends, and to
which we all ?spire I he Nation has proclaimed the
political ptiucip'u'S which ought to be the basil ot the
Adrnmistraticn which I wish to citaK.ah
Thus 1 understand that Its strength WtH ba secured
nding itself, and Its rights for which its sons
have those guarantees which belong to all men. and
w hub. eivih/ati ,n cbiim? ar.J which haa been my aim
??ne" tr.y ret.irn to th.- eoaaw* Thii will not be de?
nied, and the nation shall still see me .
wishes without my having any other rala ot eoadaal
than its decision*. As a tfirxican and a soldier I shall
always taha the sam" road as the nation, and 1 a?
no other t.tle than that ol a food citizen, and In speak?
ing sj me that it should be said that ! always loved my
country?that 1 lerv.-J it with ical. and that I ?* '
myie.1 lor it? ajaad _
Later .Vont Vera Cru*.
Tram the N. O. 1'ieayune. April 9
At an early hourlhia morning; the ?hip Arkansas,
Capt. Hilliard. arrived from VeraCru? in Iva dayi
i tlie politene?? of Capt Hi'.iiaril we have
lettors from Mr. Kendall to the -d tn?t. We cannot
make room for hi? letter?, but subjoin the following
copy of Gen Scott? ord?r? upon the cap ture of the
City, and al?o the Tanff of Datie? hasta I
li-.'ii. Worth. We ?hall have more to say |
?air tbaat tfii?Tar.,r
Mr Kendall w-ite? u? Us.', tha last report? from
the capital indicat* thai the dissensions are t? t vat
tormirratad Baata Aaaa i? said ta bava allied him
a ? of Fanas, and to be detar
i war at Iba axvaaaa of the Ctrareh
.ada'a.'itra paper publi?he? the I
by o ?r eovcniment for ;>e?ce thrvneh A I
principal one wa? in brie? fiftava midioo? tobe
paid M I ' t0 the
Pacific and the United State? to demand no ex
pernea of the wir
The?e expense? are eatimated at thirteen mil?
lion?. makiiK a total ot twenty eight
the temto--\ north of 2* degree? \* e w
the whole to morrow The Mexican papara receiv
ad hy thi? arrival are crowded with new? which
we will give in aw next.
Haao^CABTta? o? tub Aa*r Via* Cart >
?'crdr-s?.v?.to | March 30,1947 >
The capture of this well fortihed city, th^ arr
c? Mexican commerce, with the Ca?tie ot San Juan da
I'ua. the enemy ? principal f.'rtraa?. w.th .'. inX? pri?"n
eri and a? many stands of arm?. 400 piece? of ordnance
and a large quantity o? ordnance stores, has added to the
glory of American arm? acquired elwwbere in thi? w?r.
and cannot fail to contribute powertully to an early
peace??o much desired by the I'rv.ted Stale?.
Ttkaee important ?chievemenU naveestab ished a new
oa?e and opened a shorter and belt? r line ot operation?
upon the enemy ?capital ?nd center ef resource?
The tienen Met congratulates) the Army he ha*
the honor personally to command, upon thi? bnl.iant
opening of a new campaign, and tender? on the part of
the lotted States immediate thank? to all the corp??
regular and volunteer, including a detachment of ma?
rinea, under Capt Kdaon?wh'.cn formed the line of In?
vestment and proeeciu-d the ?lege to its happy conclu
Baal The troop? have borne the beevleet labor?, in
camp ar.J m trenches, without failure or murmur,
amid sand-storms ol distressing frequency and violence .
skirmishe? by day ar.l ntfht. and under the '.aceaaant
are of the eaetny ? heavy batterie? of th' city and
castle. The steadiness and cheerfulness ot officer? aod
men. ander the circumstance?, ar? worthy ot all praiee.
The General-in-Chief ?lacerely regrets thai ne cannot
give the name? of the hundred?, or rather thousand?, to
whom particular thank? are due r<o this occasion B?
-?n only enutier?'? the few who were !?r ?ted by rar
or position, aa well aa by ? .
he I? ?.?ppy t -i Mae* Bra* ? ?
"t V - . . -rr.indiE
the r- . ,- - ,- ?- .
?.- ? ? ? ? -?
-
Harn?v commander ,,f :r.e v,-. -
ten -
1.1 ery and commander of the batterie?, ab.;.
- -ceaaioTi. by
- ich at th
?
??
ment Lient. Col. H
M .
? I ?? ri Dl
partir.- at ; Cap*. Graft .
r'.?t Sur*.- n O-rierai L?w?or. and the per?c.a?: ?uf (
the Oioat? r ?
Scemmon and I.?y?with the o.-ra?ional aid
I.ee and Joans-m. of the engineer? ?nd I potraphici
en*in-er?. and C?pt Monroe, acting ?Mister.:
'ieneral.
To the Commiwior-er?. Breeet Majo* Hen. Wortl
r BM I 'ten. including Cip
Aulick ot the Harr, who so asly n*gct:?ted and ?
ranged tbe terms of capitulation with the enemy? Con
r;?r?. great credit U a!?o aevcr?lly jue In Thr
?
Thank? higher th aj lefbar
been al?o earned by tl3e entire Home Bqaadl
the ?|
prca M 1 a1 > ?M ri the at
rival
and supplies, arid t ? ?
the Immedial
' f a time bj tbe attack apon the city, tit the . ??
risk of b.-ini ?unk ?ni thi
which followei
Nal. by tl a-my at th* end 0
two days w?
arraed manned ?r.
? - - ? . - y in th'
surce-. ? ? :!; and Maye
proved lueII I -re.
By command ot Major G*? Beod
if i. DCQTT. ?Kan lui I
?
?
1 All arti - - ? -ularly appointed ?ut
- I V ' '
Adj Gaaeral the vt Ir appoinUoeai
asa hjtowa aa aoMtora* rsataaaaraaa ???Iso ?uppiie? >>t ?i
kfada for offooia, ara ?ttffrm Lut to avoid miiappn?
h.-t ?! :i. i Iraud .i.' arricie? Imported by that clan o
per?on? w-.. be. atorada!the Caetaai Bow* ?nd ?r-an*e
ment made with the ,.;,.-?? outi?-? or
the w.\ . : ,m ;r >rr
doiY) of *ccb article* -r tt.. i thereof a?may be?..!.:
and ?worn to in a manner ?atisfactory to the Collector aac*
In cot, u? ?? i... may adopi
under ?anct, a of
. -
Or. .< -, ? .J vaio
??rem.
Onr?*
All other articUtot aicrcbandiae, 10 per cent ad vaio
?l .-'"Vera I -? having ar.ive.l ard been un
a th.-occu; ?tu o. ral* a laxltl
the ? .
be i,.ld ?uojeit to ?ach
*?i 1 v. (?ci? ? oty in a-.y ?
v aa 1 payment of Jut.e? in the I nit. i
but alway* ?ubjectod to the addition?! duty hereby im
posed.
it is here'.y made knowr t i ti, l n?l;ners of any
and ?l.. -.- ? h aaa at I
after thi? d?.. . th?t on,- third pnrt 11 Baa dutie? on ?aid
importation? will I.. , .-,,;, % ti
of said goods, and sumcieot aacurity (?iv. u lor the re?
mainder p*pa*pt in one. two an; th;.-- irontb? at
'.'? ri i Irai .' .. ? repaired, and good ?
must ' ? . nirds ot
lite du' ? ?m, ?r.l p*yv ?
' ' -j (jen.
Worth, now (}. v.-mor of ?.
Th.- I ? p.r; ?. : draw up and submit for
approval por: regulation?, which when approved, will
be duly enforced
It i? farther deemed th?t foreign pnod* a depont m
?ed State? ?rnving at this p art, will he adnntt -d
by ptyin* du'le? a?
I ?id at thi? port In A'n r'.can i ti. .n?
? ?'--.- II . other
via* d ? -gor the
orl.-ri ot tbe Government of t-.a !
W. J WOB . - Hrevet M?j 'ten. com _
tVM J M.-Clo NL. Comii ander I' i* Navy
Tba ?lop A l BJB I ? C?pt. Wiimii, A oi t' - ?'ear
eliip Alabama. Car.r. Wright, arrf. .-d \-ster.)ay
from Vt-rn Cru/ The loruier ?ailed on the lit lust.
? while the Alabama left on the 31?t I
touched at Tampico and the Brazo? Our trien.1
and correspond--:.t, Mr Haile '?me pMMSM* Ol
the Alabama, a...! Iwrnhba* M tht. U-e?:
irence in the memoranda nMoteoaf, First, l-"t n?
a i<l that we have letter? fata Mr Lnnmleri. who!?
iloini a? we!! as c.iil-l be asp?Kt*d Hewrres
?rial ?pirita : -lit hope, con
? ? ?t tfa* ?everify nl hi* aeei.leut. av.t 'educed
to tota ? - I ?rhale ?'in-inir imtj a- ? I ?
' ? IKDA.
? . ? ? ' r Airara
. " ? ?
- y a battery
con?i?ting ot the ?t. ti
arr'i - re. ?nd
Watei ?? :.-h and
\\ I ?'in bi BtB.
Anotbi T? .*.-? ?tarto i ism.'
morion* for IBM Nati? i.al Bridge a ?tl
place ?bout two day? march from Vera Cruz, on the
Jalapa read
i i. n. Worth was engaged establishing the gov. rnment
of Vera Cruz and cattle. Tbe ?teamer Alabama left.
m th ii.-n. Je?up on board at 3 P M . and ?rrived at
Tampico next day at I P. M . the first news'
.; BB* ?urrender ol Ver? Cru? The intelligence wa?
received with cheer? and a ?aiute of ?rt.iiery Tbe
Palaaaat* an ved a tew hour? ?fter th' Alabama, and
on the fritoartof ?anlkaj the New-Orl?an? al?o arrived
Irom Vera Cruz" both bo?uto return with horae?. mule?.
.?:,-, ct,
Ainon* the Alibauai. ? passengers are (.en Jeiup, Mr.
K M. Potter a.-ui Ma r3endera ot the En|ioeers who.
with l.i* ut M. ad ..I the 'i p,*raphical Engineer?. h?s
* tn tue Army since 1343, and li ordere 1 'with
Mea ?'? - .? n N-arin* th.- ?
: - ? Il
r?l? with whom th. y h?:
served; (.'apt Sw?rtwout. I I
?ever?.
.tto; also. Lieut S Van \
. wb-re
he dif' . - ? ?? *? ?eral occa?ion?/ and
? ? Mexieaa war wb.-re h.-hai ?t M
? .
y?4trs. lh? Lieutenant ha? been urden-d b. me for the
ry.l hie ?natU-ied health I.irut Wh;;all. wh*J
ha?L??nthr *n war hkewtae Tt
a?ick lea\e.
? ?nd Dray ton, of the Nary
are aleo pa*?enger?. a? we.l a? Man Allen ot the '*d in?
fantry?the latter returning on a ??ck leave, after a long
term ot eervi-e in the held. There are a number ot
other officers and men on their return to the State?.
? ?t of tiiem ?.- t
Mr Halla knngi with torn the following memorandum
i the t-renU ot one of tbe laat day? be paa?ed at Vera
Cruz
Marrk fj _T!,;i ha? rieen ? pr^ud d?y fr th
can army. The garr?? ,n? if Y.-r? I'm/ ?nd <>t the
much Uiked 11 and dreaded Caitie of .?an Ji'.ar, '
h ?Te vacated their quarter? and ret - interior,
and tbe ?tar? and ?tripe? float gracefully where tbu
1 morning wa? to on ?ern the green, wh.te and red of tbe
enemy.
I be ip.it ?elected for the ceremony of laying down
arm? wa? a plain extending back from tbe city wall?, in
the dir. ran. "Our army we? dr?wn op in
; i .aw?' i. and ojcupytn*a mile in extent.
i.peered on tbe field -. to di
? ?rr?n*einenu aad receive t. e conquered troop?
? ?nd p,-'^*a.'.t and cur array
wa? in i
A j-tacnni. ut oi ?aiiuri ?nd msrnee added rr.aeh to
nail the well known
?ound (beard under timilir circumstance? at Monterey
, in? drum, pityed ?a Mexican? only c?n
-n.. and as nobody elae oagnt to do it wa? h( ?'d
In ti^ direction of the great gate, and tie Mexican arniy
?ocii beg au to appear, the eoraaan paning between oar
.:ne?.
Women and children eeccaarpeaied tbe trope 5e?riog
?. Their Army hefted between oar Itoee,
irrma. laid down t ? I njuip
menu, ?nd tn?rn marrhed od. our troop? thoee deuiled
tor jir I '????'.or. marched into
.'?t the ?am- Uaac, w.th co'.jr? ijing aad the
bands p.ay n? nation*
CapL Auder?on? compaay, 3d Aruilcry and c.pr.
?.ud Lieut V?n
, mpany. of tb.- Jd AruUery. toak poaeeaaionof
-?ntiego. ran u^ aa* American dag aud tired a na
tijoa: ?alate. fcetoi oar ?belu upon the City
was now ?een and proved to bave been deplorable.
Hardly a bou?e had eecaped. end e large portion of
thcaa were n-tned 1 be ?bell? bad ta^rn through the
. ?i-.d exploded in?:de. tearing everytb-.ag r I
? : ur?nng through tbe partition? aad llowing out the
window?. , ,,.
The Biltod ?nd wounded anaoof the aoMiery wa? very
. ?light but the ctnxet? eufcred erverely It ?j ?aid tfc?t
between ?x and ?even hundred men. women and chil
. dren were killed ?aid wounded, more than three hundred
baa** ? -
?V/ar* 90 ? There were 10? p'.eeee of ?rt. -ry in poei
don around the city, and a? many mor- demounted
an?ny of tbe latter u?rl?ea Tbe e?>emy laid down
i about 4*AJU ?tend of arm?, and low) mor? were found in
the CUT ?eying nothing of the ?word?, lancea end very
large ?tare ol ?BelJ, ? dd ?hoi and powder
i Tba ?reel oaatln to |WT^ooed by the following Com
nenie? Capt Andereon .. Cept. Tey or ? aad I.^eut Van
V-rt? of the 3d Artillery, under tbe command ef Co. i
atoltoo It baa t* gua? mounted ?e'eral of tba? 9*
? pounder?. '.: i ? .. , ; work with a demi
*r.i crverrd ?
A vaat .?uantity of aromuriri.>n w?? found !n the work
The Mexican? Ian their national pvt? behind in the cae
t'e aad ,.,... aiaor* ?? -- m >h*m
Uai ?rtd other vermin.
? which played
eo warn - ntrearkaaent?, uabeeati1' ?
' t them tine EafAah
...
marufartiire. though ti:* y h?r > i.^m- Bm pieect maje in
? rd*red I -? to be issued to tbe
of VeTaCrU ai i ;: was an ??"eet.i.j
?cene to w:tn.-s? the crow 1 *?vd creatarea
ma t.. r ce've their rupec
nve ?bare?.
The?.- ral r.? ?rtfl a? I! xican? Miua..y c*t. l?rt ?iXX)
.ay?, but it lepro.-.a .le -v-?t m : ? ra
p?ruke of tbe provU'.on?. That city and
ca?t> we^e exh?u?ted of pr-ov;?i;-n? R :?? character?
tic I MexteaM that they never lay hi at re? but ?w?
fr ...ti hand at - H
We subjoin such of Mr KenJal'.i letter? u hare not
been ant ? .-.?ther
laj C'rvrajwnUVnc* cf Vu PuifUmt
Vea* Ca?. r, March 30.
Tbe city or at !ea?t the n. rth- : it haa
been torn a., t > piece??the a>**tractiea i? dreadful.
The other p?;t? :: ! Lave lur'ered in the
??me wht had the ' -r*i ,.-Jmcn; ?J tr-.e place continued
another d?y.
?< ' at* Mex;-?m by
i.lardm. nt y ? .-.;?? -.?..m*-n. childrea
a: J n. e orr.batanu have ? . me ??y
I
: proi^rtv that ihow? tor
Har.i . Plan Grande but I?
. ?nd the
?d with rubbish and fr?_??;.? i.t? The Ne
.1 on the Plata an i ne?r the outer
: . ur rn. run. liai 8fe ?atolla asaraBed witbin it.
I ' -i woin n ard two r-r.;.drcn iying
a?l.-ep in the 's t
The Cathedra!, on an opposite ?ide ? tjb* Place, wa?
?lio ?om, -.vr.at ?:. ired. but the churche? ?outh ol It.
and nearer our tnortari. ?u??-red ire in ?t. I write thu
. a hou?e which must have been ho* enouuh dur?
ing th.- , ? , m. t r the si*n? o, ?hell are all
around me. The reeidencd of ur trmer contul. Mr.
la. wa? ?truck l
One of the ?hell? ctnie through tr - ..I at tbe
* berf *h;ch e ?entleman hj I
pletely ; ? ? ? rrthia* .n tbe t.? ?
Itan ?'HJ if the ".oit MBtlr ii"?cr'.pt!iin.
OM ? tile i utel ?e?cri!>*'i the explia . ? ,s
Joui?trie home ?hook in ?11 it part? ?< ?
quake, and h.? tint impre??iou wa? that ev, rytt i* in it
bad beer. rend. 1 h t i l-vm.-nt?. Month? probably will
?tapa* . uz ?s in the ?itu?tion where the
.
Many -;ly ont
-n Scott to reduce
v would have had him attack it by ?torm.
aud thai partr '
The;. ? . f the
? - they cam- BM and
: it the i ity waa re? I ved, to leave
? I'ige on board ve??el? which were
out ol har.n's way. c. w K.
Vaaa Car?. Much ol !-;;
I wa? w,!ne:j to a ?ingular scene yesterday. A large
" ? ? 1 men. w ?inn and young
girls?were u'?th.red ? eu: 1 th* door i I OM i t
Commlaeerlee, and rach ?trnggling, ?i )
r seen | t the ticket I ? ?. ? i i
cr arde 11 labt o. he Brat in
On inquiring I fonnd that raid ni of (bod w.rebeinr
? gry and half-ftei-td throng and
i'nly showed to ?ni i aUBBBilJ of
hun*.-r th. y had been driven
1 cannot lei.rn that th ?re wa? rniicc ?utTerlng for wan*.
M bod B| the h imbardmert. I .t
la alway? a large population : every Mexican
dry?from ? hand t i m -itr, peo| le?who know
i?y where th- p n the morrow
H ne- ?nttaaj the abara ! lean 'u-it ? i-'renchman h?i
..ut ?rnve.i irom th-- City ol M> v.. l ww3 report? that
life I arnaed men d] told en the
-n tin? to toeeapttal Bto aa ja tltora wan
<um in poeitioa at Punte Nacional, bait inly ?i
on unt of ?po.I? of war taken by the capture of
? muket? w.
: >nd it u known ibut a ?reat r.uni
ha? w, n ? I in the city by men who went out
In citizen? cl .-h- ? -nit.-ad of th'. ir uniform
The number of cannon end m Ttai* in tl e town
an' c??ile I? net a? yet known. ?iut it i* already ??
i . there ar? ov. r Iton ' To thu ?hould
be edded an m ?belli,
I'slxhan ?n>>t '? the country all
the w?y ? Qilt*" a so It -i I I nc!e
?>?m Tw, age an lytegfr a San Juan de L'loa, one
h>-lr.ngiag to the army and the . mW* . . .h.. n,rv
The Freerhmm \%;ho hm??*?l the report from the
r ty ot Mexico ??7? tn?t h ? met the oner roe 1 Mealeaae.
1 i down tr.eir ?im? on the Bta I nag ?cattered
alone th" r .? '. h- tw.-en tni? ?nd Mango di > '?uto. S una
ot tbem hit ?lr??dy advanced three !?i.*Tie?, and were
already ?urr ring for want of I
?Mcnmbo-u Fxploelon -Kldnnppldg i'ittahurgh
>litrket?.
lly Telegraph to Philadelphia North American.
l'tTT??r?i:i< April Ifi.
?teambiiat Newark collapse.! a M'ie yeiter
d?y f.a?t .1 Liverpool forty five mile? below th-cfty.
by wh.ch eleven ef her crew w?-ro ?ealded ?everely,
two ?uppoee-f ? "flier d?nirerou?ly. '
?nd all la* re?t b it one severely.
? ? t.? .]i:te an ex- itenn-nt here that '?v. 'n C'n
m ?t?. mpt t 1 kidnap a i.e^ro man. on the
ITfa concour?e
-? 11., I ?nd ?iicceed.-d in r*-?euing the b!?ck and ?p
preheadin^ the UdaapjBiri h hi? will prive th-r irit
c?M under the law of the re? n' l..-??!itiire. and *?
? I lUconttitutimality t avebecn.-ipreaaed.
? : '-rial retort.
!....- rder h"re. the
l MM| and i? now ?bout 7 le. t J
baa***
l h- demand for Flour, which during the week ha?
iieen '.?r?e on ?peculation, h i? moderated, and price?
are tending downward?although there i? no actual de
preMion in that market Sale? in small parcel* have
been mado at |4 H| a 11 V), and $4 M|, according to
iiiality
Our market!? nearly bare of Lard. A? it arrive? it I?
picked up i nmed ately on ?peculation for ?hipment ft
will command ~i?"i
? ?re ?caree ?t full r?te?
Provition? without change and rather inactive ti d?y.
There I? no rnaVri?'. chango in other article? of Inter
?Mr, market. _
ty The steamer Me??enger arrived early yea
eaoraiac hrmring down from Pirttburgh a eon
- kaaaaaiad for the u?e of our
trop? They a ?the barrack? 'Cin'?az lltb
?encrai Xctucs.
?rOWLSeU 4: WSLLMi W >naaam-at. R, V.
PH?ir?aLociSTS ?no nausHKii,
OrEce loirs fr .in I A. M 10 M ?? M
>MMl LETTERS *.?iD NEW3PAPEK3,
SayaaTUa, poK FOUKIU.N IMIKT?*.
rttT Letter Hnga ?re o[>en at the ofSca of The ??ew.
Y ir? IMbmjm !r a.. F :*urs Port?, ar.t ail letieri and
newipapei? depo?ii.-: I 1 wi 1 alwty? be for
w?rded by the very eail'.e?: vesaela Thu Cepartment 1*
under ihe ?peclai ?uperv^lou of J. B. MO-VKR. E??,.
wo.; known for many year? a? tbe experienced and effi.
.-.eel Supenntendeci of the foreign Letter Departmeo f
I 1 York City Po?lOrnee.
B?/? ?re now opee ' - . .. .jof iet^r?ai'. uew?
paper? for the following place*, vje London, Liverpool
I Ireland. Havre, Mar?e..lle?. Amterdatn. Bre?
men. ??miiur?n. Rio de Janeiro. V?p?r?i >. B aBB**
A re?, OaaajaBV Meneo. P?same. St. TBoina?. Kingtton,
(lain 1 Ma acza?. Havaca.
OfftVeo^wfroHi? AM. UJK'P. M. a2 2w
|w Letter* and New.pepere ?. b* r'-eived at
? . ? S-. . - ..
!ira??e C?A f. .Havre ?1 ? ?4ih lo?t
. , .... . . H? f,r?lved at the
? ? * ?- ?.
- Liverp.wjL ?17 4t
ty Letter? anU .Ni-wepapere
U it? ?, ? ? ^.ALIIA
..? - ... '. I - .. t :
BM ?. ' -:
??fT- Printing Offiee far ?ale?A , r nttof eeaatttow
..".^ n(i V 01. ?? I I ?a*
a tcoou pairon
r- 1 : ,r ?aie'ipon al
_ ,_. . ., .- ::. T ? : r -..? Bia-rr'.a.? a*e amp " -
e?f TwI '.ice wi'l
K . .. . , ? . -litro
- ? t <r p?r ..- i.a.-t aiif.'B??. p>'?i-pv.i ,iie Ed.lor? of ihia
^ _ ?" ?W
tr The Orphan Aeyluea Hoe-iety, at Jje city of
??,. Aonlver??ry at
, se.ooB Aa
. *i - r. Dr. Ml r??ca?;
, * .. ? reeilnf exer
, - -y? weauter prove tacietneni. the meetinr
- rouponed anu? ihe ffr?t cleer dey. A Commune
neeeeiil e c oca ut receive ?obecilpuooe
and donauoo? ; ai waira line?, ax, wt?o ?ub?crtb? ere ear
ottiivr. '3d Laai in.? ?apeoae of empiovin?:
. -j* avoids d. ??
j-av ?w-Verk ??#rlety Lthrmr7.-Tne anoual
meeting of wta co-?or?.:on * at the Ubrary
? ?v.taenh inst.e* noon. Th? annoal eleeooo
of Traeaaaa ?'. I a* bald o? the s?me ??y ?? me ?aire
n:a<e. Tte po.i ?ml i-e open froa If. M-,^ 4P- ?-_
4 ? .; iTil_WM. INui-iJ. aVcreiary.
Car Dr. BaunlnaT'? Be>dy Brace '?? ?n effrieot re
Ke7'-.fweet -.1 -?' ? ?ao?"s ?ptr-e and lirnjie, par
ocularly 'or or ?pep?* a, eoo??lp?t:oo and pile?, w'ih ?????
seas of the moaSkV??aBBwa. wrealy fetnata?. fa?i ?row
lnc cctldren. ?ml at* diepoee I lo droop aad are aedenlery,
?epecia :y ?ptnal aa'jacta. will be d*.landed wla iu ac
1; ? Reference g I '?a j? ??W dlaUr ?T?tobed clergy aten,
who tuve been rescued from .?pereune?on, from de
bi.irv ar.d bioochula Pamph'eia aid book " Ciaaiaioo
BVoee," rtrrag Information, ran le bt* ai fta otBee.?
Broadway. I la4y in aStaeviaoce aa tadlea. llfeodtf
?j?r t. J.g'e?eaaaua, Kir?aa?e Ureker, *<e. wl
vv? ?+* .i-w-Vor? i'ticarrenl ?m??n a-xi?tji ?ol ?old;
r . 1 stiver ?acoaaged . * iee and. '^afui coltaeied. ?/?
Vete fer -'layer-lOrricu. ]
****"** ?V v R
IVarda P-aHv Pmnel Drake ?.Toe. Set Blank
i. a*. Ml I 3 : o
>'?.M ??.? J J 0 3
.1*56 4W 39 3 5 0
.... ?54 H?o IT 1(1 o 3
V.UM ?I4 Ml *l T 0
vl. Ml "i- - i o '
? ?3 0 II
v|k.*xa u? lso n o it
it
IX. ? A) 3v:
X. Ml Ml ** 83 7 3
XI.1109 1710 15 31 I 0
XU. 5? thM III 0 0 0
?V ."?II
XIV. ?at 1339 63 t! S
-V> .BMI 3?4 (It S 3 7
X". I.13*3 !W T7S li 4 0
<. VII.1*0 I JO I 307 14 0 0
XVIII. ;*?) 107.1 el 16 3 5
Total..81.310 19,t*?7 ?07? JS ? li
Ma;.?r.ty for Brauy.1 444
Vlrglala.
Ja*ij VI Stiphi*?'?? Whi* candidate m the
Kanawha Dsatrtot, ha? withdrawn from the ap
pioachiiifr .anva??, and Waldo P. Gorr. Eaq i?
nominated in hi? | <
CF* Dr J T Hawkins of Mariou iV i? an
nounced a* the Whig candidate in the Wheelina
Hntrict ru-ow represented by WStiam O ?'
Lox'o f
1 I 1 V ITK.MH.
S.tTraDAY April 11
ty We .earn that Stewart ha? bought all the
'and on Broadway between hi? dry go.*!? palace and
Chamber? ?L and ?rill extend that iplen Vd temple of
trade to the cerner, with an ?Icgant Iront on Chambers
st -
Thi Com?, ?The Jury in the Inauraneecaaeof
the brig Rudolph Oronlng. ?tier a clo?e trial of twelve
dayi in the Superior C u:t were in the Jury room the
whole of last night. They wer? brought in at 11 o clock
to-day without having be? n able to agree A no'l? pro
?aaai wa? entered ?I to the r?ptnin ? ?hare, when tl'e
:ry give a vr-rd'et for Mr (irifflo. as ha'' fajVI
The fee to the Jury C2f -enU eacli.1 was ten- !
\r?d to thara. but they declined, ?nd told the t'.iurt
t?;ey would gt?e it for the benefit of the lri?h ; ?laugh ]
In Uie 0 Bk Court. John R Wood? entered ? plea of
guilty on three indictment? charging him with counter
felting com. A.c.
Imvimrant? ? ui-i foreign ,e??eni{ers have ar?
rived at thli Tort within the last twenty four hoar?
Fires ?A tire wa? diaaovatad about hait pa?t i
o'clock this morning in the dye house ot Mr Rich. loT
Troy st. but was soon extinguished. Damage tntiing
j -A tiro was also diicovered at 'Il ^lath St. about 3
. ')'(' ?ah this mo;ntn? Dsmage tri
IjT'Thi. Ko: I H>k\ ?a ?pnghtly little paper
I edited by Thos Van Rsmssblabb. n colored man l In
| forms ui that the Klnt Ole led 1'res! yterisn Church, ol
which the late Rev Theodore B, Wright ??? so .ong the ?
? 1'sitor. has given a call to Hi v Mr 1'ixmxuTi'S of Hart
1 ford to beci me its miniiter. Mr l' s a man ot goo?!
? talent? and a very acceptable preacher. While .
land ?oran year? ago he frequently preached in the pul I
| pit? of tumi' of the most distinguished ministen in that '.
country, and so favorable wa? the impression he made
that, if wa are not miitaktti. the degree of D I1 wa?
conferred apon Lim. lat* honor however, he had the I
good tense to decline.
Police.?William Laofhlin wa? latt Btabl ar?
rested by offleer? Bloom and Norri?, charged with steal
1 inga milkk-ttle. Commirted in full_Jame? Cook i
. ?rare ! xr right arrested by '
? ii.t Ward, charged with
stealing ? bras? kettle trom Charles Little. Committed
t r . \aminalion.
DlUBItra Tiumkn! ?Mary Kelly died at half
i past i o rloek this morning, in the Second Ward Station
BOBM ol ?!' mum ireliivr.?
UF The General A??embly of the Preibytenan
Church In the I nited States ol America will meet ?c
?minent on the third I mirtday of M?y,
, I-ai.h ?si ? h nVlnats A M in tho City of Claein
nati. ?ihio._'
IMPORTANT TO ALL
tW The lollowlaa TretlmoolaJa hare Ja?t
beeu received. - Ni.?voci IHii ??>?.?The following
, 1? an eiireet fi om a letter r,-celve?l from a dls'.ingutahed
a i in ihis Stale. The naiue is withheld by request
of the writer :
A R. CeaUTia, M. D /Hur far? On? of my p?ttent?,
I unknown M me, obtained paar OalrtaM Be.t, wiih tha j
Magnetic F.uiJ. for a ?eriou? affection of iJe.foes*. Tha i
race wa? mat of a lady who?? ner'uus system wa? much j
1 i'ir erad and her general h-a.th roor Much we* done'
pravluu* to the application of the beil. but wiih very Hit!? |
?uce?is, and I fael It oQ.y rig:.' to I Ml yoii lhalalnce sha
- ..in:n?ncr.l wearing ti.e belt t,ut a few week* ago, she I
.as eulirely recovered her lirartng. and her general health {
is ticltrr than tor several year*. Her filenos are rej.ilcod ,
beyond m-asure at this happy raen It,
A CASK OK ASI'ilM V
Mr. r".,.i'? .S. ( hapin, residing ai W.i thiti avenue, New
Yor?, naa beeu sjlicied ktace rhl.dho id a period of 31
reara, ?uh severe au<l trr-ijient ana<-ks of Asihma. In a
(atior kindly b?M hvaaai ?o l?r CHKlaTTIB'l agent, ha
say?: "A* early in lift as I have any recollection of any?
thing, my being troub'-sd with Asthma is fa most vivid. It
has accompai. : iffe all iba various change? of
Ufa, affecting my gen?r?l health, prostrating my energies,
deranging my whole uarvoit* system, and ?na.iy subject
leg ' oth mind and t.odv lo us desiriictiva aduerica.' Mr.
Chap?n tiled every remaiy ao cabled, f-.r the dtstra??lng
! complaint, bul all 10 no purpose A? a very last reaoti, he
was tempted to procure me CHRISTIE'S Oaivanlc Ba.t
and Strengthening Piaster. RelaliLg 10 th? effect of ihese
article?, w? quota (?rlher from his own letter. H? ?ays
" In two days al.er Wieir appllcauou the rffect wa? vary
?eaaibly felt, and ever sine? that time | bave oeen gradu?
ally Improving and gaining strength.'' Mr Chap?n atalas,
t'ial a.though he supposed ais case wa?beyond ail medical
aid, that he now eonaidera hlmaelf quita wall, and bw
\ ?leva? Ins recovery to be entirely owing lo tti? faithful usa
, of CHRISTI K'St.alvanic Bell and Strengllienn.g Piaaier.
i ty The only ?gency in Mew-Yor? for DR. CHRIS
' Tlf? genuine article?, is at U? Broadway, between
tntanat aad Maldaa laaa An ?ruciesof liwaind ?old ?i
drug ?tore?, ?re worthies? counterfeit?.
RHKIMA1ISM.
T'.li ii one of ihe 1 cry prevalent cumpialul? peculiar lo
our r mstr, and s .ertainlv ?ra mg the most painful and
agonising to which humanity la subject. Many ara tita
' raaMdla? i terag ivr it? cure, tl.ougii tew ?re such in ra
tilty. But It l? believed that acure for Rheumatism doa?
eaut,an-l '.bat tans of tleeiaan'f? now sutering, and des- ,
.'.'.?.ri p '?r.'.ve an<i oerrranent ei
emptiou from 'his draedfkl ii?aa??. Tha following c?rtl8
cate, which ha* lately been receive?!, wi? enable tha a/-.
S .'led lo 'udge for themselves It is an
KXTRAORulNAHY ( ASE.
aid for iti? saiisfa-tion of in? incredulous, it na? been at
te?i?xi ?afore the Mayor of tae clly.
" 1 ?-: ? 0/ orufy, mat for tne put tnlrt??n year?, I have
been i<-nreiy alOcted wnh auacksof Hb>umatl>m pnnel
! pally li ihe liaod? aid I.in'is. accompanied with great
! ?l?neas of M tne 4 '- i t B '?es the p?lo ba? been
M gr?at bat Inav? been unable to move and my general
I bea.lh wa? a.mo?t cucnpleteiy destroyed. I was ir.iuu.au
wun low sjir.j, nay iirain was seriously ?IfecUsd, and in? ,
! inr.easaal and sever? pa ns I had often ebdjred, made me
! repeated.y wish !>r an end ui in y ?uttering? by deem. 1 ?
Ilblnk no unman belog can imagine my turturea Fur re- ,
.lef I ir /\ everything?a 1 my earning? went to ih? doe
tor?. In the ?ariens porta of Kurope to wlveh I ?ailed, I
I Bought medica, ad vice, and wa? for a <-orjsider?b:e time
I ander tha are of ibe most celebrated pbyaictan in Liver
! now., but be d'.d me no g'xid. On my arriva, in New-York,
last September, 1 wa? obliged to leave my ?hip a? I wa?
usable to walk a ?tap w-.thorn assistance, and in other
r.-sp*-rts was in a dreadful situation with the renewed
I attacks. 1 was taken u ihe Cny Hoepiuu and pot und?r
the care of Dr Mo?e? an 1 Dr. iioffnaa, and ums other
I physic ana of the hwapita. Um the ?pace of si? week? , bui
Bel only fol worae. I wa? uaaen to lu? Seamen's Hoepitai
I at Statan Island, where I was laverai wee?? uadargctnf
a pr,-e?? ot mercury. TV.? nearly HI "I me. and the
.- I mast irla. As I had r??d tSe ?dver
| tisemenuof Dr. CHKISTIK. in ibe aewspapera. and in*
-es U.at were said tu b? made by i. ? t??i?? ?" arU
.'.termined as a ai nope to ?eod 14 o* orEee ?od
- .;: slating my c?a?. une'>?'Var,:.-. Band? tor ihe
wr-.Uaad .imbl and Lb? Ma. wer? recorn
T - lo jp.? a' itn H statiai aogbed il ?? lor
f0 ?C-MT?.
put i5em on ?id used tte riuU for the 9rat few hou-?
! I felt no change, hut the next morning the atufo??? la my
limb? nad derreaaed. ani Us pain wa? le??, ?y night I
r in every respect, and in lee? lhaa two w?.a? I
? ?. enure y carwl. Since that Uwe, wblcl
? - nan a year. I hare been u> the VVa?t ludle?, and
lhaessa W Antwerp, in H-.a?J. and durjig a.i mat
! lime I h?v? had no suack whate er of Rheua,au?m, or any
1 other pain, and my health hi? been perfect in ?very re
? peel, though I have been eapoaed to all vlcUaltude? ol
c.imara. from being so wcaa mat 1 co^.d har-J.? ?uaad. I
' hare becocne as alruog and bea.uiy a? ai aay period of mj
- aie, and 1 fina y believe thai ineae nappy and wooderfui
raaurts iuv? newo a?eomp..?r.ed soi?,/ by lu? power of
Dr. CH??3TIES Oaivanlc Bands and Magnetic Fiuid.
HESRY JOHNSON, at J36Fearl-st_N. T.
On this '-enth day of November, one looqaand eight hun
, dred ?nd for v-sl? appe?r??i ? .-tora me the vrlthtn named
, HtNUY JuHNatON, and mad? so.en.n oath thai toe
i above statement i? ?un?tanu?U.y true In ?acn and every
perucuiar. A. ?i MlClaLE.
Mayor of toe Cuy ni Mew-York.
?EVERY COLUMN OF THL3 PAPER MI0HT BE
F1LLEU WITH SIMILAR CASES-T.ey wil. be cbeer
? toi or tte incraduitju? by applying
t! ?sv
rf CAITION. ja
Tue great celebrity aad ?ucees? of Dr. CHRimES
. d,*covene?haseao?ed numarou? anean pi? to ?????? U?ew
! Toe pubuc are reepe-nfuliy guarded ?gala* ?J the?? ???
tauons a? they are entire.y woruuea?._ -_??
v A??ocy in Ne- York for CHRISTIE'? Own
?.'.-? )t.i.. a-.. M at-.?-- Curatives Is a?
ty IWi BROADWAY. -eU
I betwoeaJona-aTand Ma-ien lane. Vf3'*?,^^?
? leu and ihe m?*t convuKlng taw?jnoniai? m?) al way ? be
? *t???*\\ Store in N?^v-TorB ?U 9***?%&****
keep Dr. Chnaue'? artlsUea. ?IS MfcThtf letp
trVwYtrk t?B*re)d .Maetr Mwelety.?Tha
i Haasl ?l.^ilon or OtBcer? of thw ??'.?ty f?c the eaanaBj
' ve?' will be a*td In ?ccord?aea wt.h By Law? on tne ?1?
I io?l at ui? Co?aeoai, t*l Broadway, at ha.f pa?lT r. M
aB ?t By order ?110 WHlTLOCR.aW?
?unctwtu. ?Oc. CDanU?
\VWTt" * --????"? ???-??f PJaaa?4?e laaafj *?
_ w?w"* w ?*?% e? Ateei? A>v be ?ele V new ea*e empelar
r ?aiteanone 4k**> o?er aa* ikm their i??i?l will be
fBkea?il 5 t?""m * wndnc.?rt??an opportunity of el?apto I
, :. "^ T**' *o?- "??o ?*?w 'a oar employ wifla*
?- J-l ? "" ?'""" P*? F**' ?**er ?a* asi eapeaeoe.
ZZ?SV Wt" .*"? Hto ?lurfc?. ?? wl? im eeeeseere fe?
wee .VS..? ?i*"CU " **?1a4?an Hall. ami Bree/
??5 g 5lS_2aL " *? rWoTotiAJaio?. Al Vettere
W V>TK|? -a T?ame ?aaa?. ?tad ve at lade ettr, ?staata
?hVe.^^a^^?-V3 y?5*'*?' "*' "^?
tkecaee.rhoreee era wo.H t? w??l?a, u. work ta a ge/
dea aid mate bimeeif otherwt?, ?eetv a?ma* e hoaee. I?
? i. and .??.i.r. ?t fM refer for a
c>iaracie, t. ae^reao living t, *,. eMj wb? bav, e?*B4ere?1
h n P.-aaeingjtref.H Re her 4. ai t.i Third ?reo t?TeS**
" ;_el? Iw
\y 4 ?4 r.U -A ?iui?n?m by two Prnanuai, voa.? air le
* v i a? a i-?e aid to d,< eewing. t*e > aer wie the
eha'n'.erwjve aad wa>tiac of a ?aaal, fam'iv or ta mtad
?ni ?e? -lue y are wel. tn-^uua^t te tse wert,
letra -,.'-?.???? r ???? r? . ?t v Pee?t?t fret
1. " (? -nt room from IC la th? mm i< : l .i? ac
W \> l'KII - l ? ;? ? >-i Mf'iieVnnil, byTetee aal
v? . ,- er, une?., who Ciorcantay ue fertutn 4? Wer
t>u?l.ie?e ?id can produce Ike bee? rec. mu?en tat toa frota
M - \-r? A, p y ?i ?1 i . ,'U . ???. illc
Wt>TK II ?v a re?pecia*ito you a/ woetaa, a atiaa
I to to) the geoera! hoaeeworfc of a mall ?X Ivaie
ma i i iy reference eivee. Apply at W? K.jafce that
In ihe reai. all tl*
\V A NT KD-A ?ttaaiUm a? aeree end ?eeaae treea Bar
* ? cuy or coeatry, by a Peoaaataat youae **a aa ?am
h** t?."?':'L' f"T refareace fer lee year*. Ptoaee toeeere
???i .., it .-i'.w.y ? aii h*
\\ ANTRO- A ?l'oatlor ny a^eemaeTaa? wtfk, ?eai ?aam
* T ? o ? Li. :??? u tamer; bm wt/e ca? he*e eeok.
waah a>. i eod dairy Have good r?f?renc?e, f leeam to
qatre at 423?} Breedwev. el7 If
VkJ ANTKU-Bv a re.?e*?ja*te yeemg^weeaaa. a ?4aae
*r tn* to do plain ?ewtae; oc (eararaT hoaeework ef ?
?trail family Cuy refareace riven apply?! to* Cttea
r-eiti?t. In the rear. at 7 It*
? MTBD-r" ?m'.ltee ca? ai way? have HBB ?3
c.v?peteut d 'meei'c?. well recommetvle,), r?r ettv <w
c enrrv. at the olnce. 71* Oiaad ?I fa'**?*] WATTal
NUT14 K TO TK At IIKKM. A.oirt. a? a?e???.
ant Teacher, from ?tie o< ne normal ?choola Eaayalea
at ihe aehoot-rooaae, : jh Eighth ?cree?, beiw.ee SAM
and l,DM.. or at .'1 ? Tenik etreet N. B ?A lot of erkov.
De?k* ?r f C*?! ?j far m? ai* ta?
A(?K>Ta WAMTKU-for the ?a.e of a aew aad
ueefu. ariicle ih?t can be ?old to ?rty family la aba
I'nloo. Men m* enterprise and buiiaee? ametat aaj ??>?
asm i.i ? #lo?> a year C AU)EN, 117 fulu?a-?t. ft^
A eiter? mini lie pon paid. man Im*
?5*i \i\i\ W ANTKD <J?~taaT??M^7i?'?tre ee ?ma
?7'?j*-"?"r,>ern worth aV*?V. f.K which 1 per reet mie?
eel wlli !<e given nul no .-ommteaton Apply to
J? if _ T. J COI.r.MAN.M Wall-at
$:a)
,m):
(IK AMY s|H? of Treeeery M?M
ramed few which a premium will be peii
llAf] J TROMfBON ?4 Walte?
A HIKM'II imLIJNKK Y-Wanted taime
4J?*w?j? ' ? - v ? good Hal T. limner ; to one thai aaeev
dMBBw l;ulj( her huilne?? well end la q it--? 9* per weak
amma*! wl'd he given ihe year ro mJ ? the ?ease ta eel?
in-? ?a one wt.T he reoul'ed permanently. Apply ha
mediate!? at Mr? l'NOFllwO?D'i ?10 Hudconat be
l?-' No'th Mimi? and franklin ?I? N T e'.? it*
H
tioarrMng.
UAKD WANTKO -A yuwg men eacafwd hi use
? ?*?? - .?,??-?? w1?be* to oi-iai-i boaid wtih a
I maaaai prtv?ie family in the upper pert of the clly, see.
?oroe ?taa-e route, either Bowery m Broadway i will fer
Blah hi* own room, Be. Aneeeem loc.noo 1? Je*lr*ble,
and tenu? mod?rale. Breaafatt and tee only ?re wasted'
w.iti dinner on Sunday?. Addreaa W. M. C. TrtBuae of
tee, ?iatlag taitoa. ke al* It*
OAMU IS HH?OKLYM A ?enirmao and B
v. or iwo or three ?Ingln ?entlemen may >-e aeee?a
modeled wiih o*r,l now or on l?t of May at Itauoey-pleee
third houte from Slate?L South Bro >k ye. In a ?mallfkaal
lv. location tleataniacd retired. fl?f?i n iMittiiii?!
a ..?_^^
BO A RS?STi 4TS~B Kll?OWAT-?Tew LBbM
or periianeni boarder? can be ace. mi modeled with
good room* ei 19* Broadway, tmmediaiely oppoalia the
franklin Houte. Merchant? and other vUtilna ihe ettr
in buone?? will tlod ibl? every central ami pleeaeot loca
lion. at lwi?twoa*
UlltHDIImT).-Very deelrebl? ?ui>?T.f r.Kima aad atn
t\f> room? ' i ? ,?he i or uofureUbed) wtlh boerg, ear
faa - >l ?I. ?le t *ard , aleo d?> board, at II Cheotbere
?.. near Bruedwey. frum Mar I. The hooae Bevlew Ose
luxury of waiui bath, free. Addree? " Cooeecu.-ui.* ITS
?Uth ?v._ellTt*
BOA K III M. "- To?lm"od?om"e"ihr?a?lory boaae. let
K?*t Broadway, wol be opened i-a ihe 8rai uf Map.
A few ?elect lioarder? can Bad deetreh e a.-c mmodailee?
by -pu.ying at 197 Heniy at during llilimonh ?'8 1er*
?"?T?KDi Mi l H B H OO K I. \S TbieeTem
and ikelf wive? can Im accumeiodaie? with all
en? and ihre? ?t"?!? gen?esnee, whvre there are ao
i areete, at 14? Terk-et _?w* bar
KOAKI? IM AIIINi;l>l?>-iQ?'AMB-B.?rd aal
very doirable room? with food p.ir.ile?, ?uliahie for
ftmOlea AI?o room? f >r ?Ingle ?entlem-n mey be onialaed
i Angooo-equare, HuJ.im ?t al7 Tt*
HOAUUI.M? wiih pilvaMfaiuliy. Apply al 3e McBob
?a ?t._ m3o if
1)1. ntsi NT BUAKD in a private family. A ea?lTS
um anil wife, or two gentlemen, wbo desire ihe eatot
Bade miel? of a home to a ?euieel pt.ai? family, la a
pleaeam aiel airy locaitua, can find very pleeaant ?ad per
inaneul a>'. uTin.elation? at S3 Amo? ?I vl.lolly of Btktb*
aveaoa and Ei^hib-?t The t?ta'b-?v?oue and Eighth e*
Nfuih ?te. and Amliy-?t ?tagea run near the hue?* aif It"
WA>TKI> i omforiahie lodftnae. wtih ?reeknjet aad
tea. fur j young geollemea eoa I leda keferearee
exchanged. Apply, poal peid, boa M?.134V, PoelO?Ve,
elbSc _ a
'I'll i,hf -irnn o>eekf.?i end lee, an Off ce, ve? y 4eet
I r? : y located, being lwo door? tvett of Broadway ?
Y o?*??, um g'v?n ? or iie'ore the lit of May. Planea ae>
piy to Or HAVtO: Hioerf way. covaer o? Bpileg t* freea T
to 3^.. M^jaad from* u> 3 P. M._el? Tt?
TiVu I.K>Tl7at.vIKS~ rageeu.maa and hi? ?IB
-?n h- ?i .'onimodaied wtih hoard aad a pleeeael froaM
room on ?e, ?,? floor wiih paatry attached, all for?eia-et
Referenee? ?.?.???!_?15 11"
BOARUINCe AND DAY luKOOL
I^uK fOI ?? LADlEi MR*. KAIbKY h.viof made
ai 'anleinen ? 1.41 eo ?r?e her e?telill?hnien( la t be f ou re?
if the Si-nn?- and fall, would ceil Ihe alieeiieo of pare
and ?ruardian? to the advaniaae? offered the pupil? la (hie
liKliiuiton, for ac ,'ilrtog a thorough and aecompitaked
education The aenior end Jaeior Dapartmenia are bow
p.?fed under the direction of an ab le get; I lernen from fhll
?deiphle. who ha? hail ?-reel experience to ine ineiniettoa
of young ladle?. Addltionel teacher? ara alao .?nploye*
In inn?? and the other Department?, and ell will he ?object
to Mr?. Bailey'? Immediate ?upervteion. Every e?Ti*rt to
mad. to render the young ladle? h.ppy and contentad j te
Inculcate kind, polite, ana emUhle manner?, ead tonal?
ui?le them to ci,n?tant exertloea to prrenae? la iheU
?ludte?. by leodertntt ibem, a? far a? p.*.?i > ?uractive
and plaa*ei*L Tbeachioi 1* furnished wtih eharls, aaepa,
globe?, excellent rhilotophlaal Apparatu?, with ? o?m
her of diagram? for the ?uidtee of Adroaomy aad (inornnt
try The beat teacher? ere employed ia the Preach Oe
pertmeni. T . language 1? taaabt dally to all UMpaatle,
end, with ihe Latla, :? Included tat ihe wim? for Bagkak
Tuition. Vocal Mu*lc. i.olh Sacred and Becular, to alee
taught throuf bout the lehool, by a dlarlngulahed Profeeaer.
Tew next r?(u;a/ Term wtll comueoee cm ihe let of Mar.
Thoee par-nu however, who may wish to placa their
daughter? et thla Inatttuiloa before thai lime, will led M le
thetr edveniaae. aa they wtll enter the claeeee now tbrev
:i.? for ihe Spring and summer
Terme and fariner paruealar? may he ucenalned, etabar
b y post, or by pertonal applkcattoa lo Mra Bailey, at ha*
retidenee, In Carroll place, Bleacher-et
to? 4iawMTuThh*a?w m?_ _
/ Al TIO> TO ?KALKatMlN PIKKAhLHeW
\' In ihe action of lUea AUt* va Jttmi A lr*w, la eVa
Circuit Coort of the l'altee liaiee, for aa lafilagwaaaMef
I
11? pateni-right bi oianufacturr. aea and ?e.i ia be uee*.
tbeSELf COCKINU PIATOL a venfVI he? been glvee
for ihe p.a i.'.ft. wiih coat? of trial, an* a Ban ef twelve
hundred iloi.er?, and an Injunction he? been laeued again??
Blum k. Sym? u. ie?train ibem from maem?* or ?elltnf eeld
aiu.-ie. Tbelr peUuon for e new trial, and lo carry tl la?
NVsshlnitum on a bill of axcepiiona, has been refused.
The puoiie are therefore reepeet/H.y ceuiloned agataat
purchasing or ?? ..ni? the B>if Cocking flaiois mate by
H . ' k Byina. or any Piitoia of a ?iml.ar kind, a?, bv dlur?
gardmg lin* caution, tl would make It aeteisary lor the
?ubecriber to appeal to the law? for protection in ail aa*b
eaeee. All ?rt-..-.'-?..f iht? kind are made by Allen k ?ar
j?r. Norwieb Conn, and are fer ?ale by ihe piiacleel aeal
er? lo the article In Ne w T irk. ETHAM ALLER.
Norwich. Conn 12th Rov. laek BIB tewi/MhThHtp
~l:?'?iZ?L?Wr?)i'f?mi ??Si
8 CIRCUIT CUL'RT, for the Bouihe.a Dlatriat at*
New York -Ethan Aflea ? Orteeoe Btaat.at at
I, Alexander lia/dtaer. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Ike
Called tJteiee for the iouthera Dl?trict at New-Turk, do
beriehy certify th?t the ebove entitle* ?elt wee tried bilhe
?aid UMirt on the Wth and 2aXh day? of April. 1*4*. katora
the Hon. Smilh Th4jmpeim, ea Associate. Ju?uc? ef the aV
pretne Court of the L'nlled Btaiea, that a Jury we? eereea
neied and ?worn and the c??e opened by Mr. Hbermaa oe
the part of the piemii?. ifithBa Alien,) en* Mr. Beide? ?a
the pact of the d?fendant (Orteaoa Bunt, et ei,i thai afW
the evidence bad been cioeeH, the case waa ea meted apby
M. --?!?., for the deraceieat ead hy Mr. Deem far ghe
pielnu* . thai eeevrfe was thereupon gtvea a-.- da? Ceeir?
to the Jury who rmiirt? uwler charge uf an atVer duly
?|..? ir.xi to aturad them, and on thetr rent/a rendered u
ollowtng verdict, vix
That they nod thai the plafattff 1? ant the original iBt'Wat
or ?a-i pemniee and enillied lo ihe fail aad eavioatve rltjaa
aad liberty of man ng, eo??irac?ng. u?lng aad vend las; so
other? to >>e used the Improved lock claimed by hlaa aa*
?at fortr. m i*l* pai?ni.
a : .iey fartkar ?ay that the lock atanaaactarad aad
v-.ded by the demndaata to aot aa tnfnng
r ? -.?.*! ? rights.end ?o ikey ?ay alt
A 1 of which appear? by the minut?e of the aatd trial
recorded in aryo4|e?. ALEX. 9AR0INER, Clarjk
>-*-?? -? i -v
PABII1?
COFFEE HOTJBE,
No. to biriT ireanaai.v or Joss-n I
_ New-Yora. alkeai'laip
F'Ott BALB~^4V^iThaad Coaster?, Sashee, am*.
door?. Btmlve?. he put up ?i ?bort aonee. b?
?PJ Iw i Ml?:Bf. ??IMev <> Ama-??
TVOTKlB.-BkADNEE k CO l^vera?a>ere?ieaJMa>
V\ ?au aeiween Wall aa* f me ?u. oppueiie ihe ?ataj
" ? - _ " J jj
? THOWPWOR'M PBk.nil ol YBtOwTr?.
mprove* by J ?. Bsmjyatn ? ?'+*?*+*
afVer^ly .pr?^wlef by iheJUdtoj. Pfjaal
fj- ,, and all who eae them, aa the ?teeaara aji
1 o r rad?et*v4 fr'?m oaw ? ?vry pceode ua ta* rlyar? er*?>
??^^e?a^W^A^
,??>, . eaito?wiorv leneev m.eaesf._aaV> IMpw
jlmT MRCBIYMMaadforeeto ?tT/ef'
P? fcraon et hetareea feet BwiBhtteay aa* Bart*
BS ? ? ? ?i ? -o? ef E. OliVSM'a aaieat ?e t ?etaagj
^ r.t-trapa. TbedanaaaelfarlMs ?aperlor trapfJ
Y'.- ?f-o-fi a, U ?uaVieet ?wldaBr.? of their suinImBBJ
over a.i oi?er trap?, ai?a?d free? pereuma who a?vo
them in aaa I wtfl refer to a tow of them only
? I have need ihe aBavaaaaaat trap-, I ????-<?? M*a?
b-? a. '.t*e Caiie* Btatee. a? I ha?, ele? -a my pr?
miae? of ihe vergeta by it, aa it freqaeti.y ?"?hi ''at" aaa
nine rata of a alffbi. ?* 0. ?*j;^,
ye* Boetk-aUtkst fk"??V
The aJventoev atoo refera to B?r. C?w?e? ?'VV**_**?**
Pin* pbia. Mr. M. J Hawaii. W^e^Re-jae.
Csmataauvet PMla. The pater? rtgrhtrar ?aw??eie e?_p?mr
T<i?hferalK^r''"?bovw .? , *?VW
7?rr>per^,.y ,-oe. ^^?lo. aa* -tU ro.
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