Twenty 7vi I)jy Lain from kn gland. Trio at rival of the Steam Ship U.ber nin it Ho at op, we guher the followiiije important MVti. Tin V?ry Important T-irrflF D II of Sn Hubert l'isel pisimltha Muma ol Com mons by imj triiy of !J7 rnijiriiy so dtciJed as to have consideribh weight with the. House of Lai ds,in then reception of lli.it prest measure. Tne agnresuon of iho Untish in In !i iro likely to com them mush treas ure of h'ooJ and money. A bulla has b-en louhl belwenn ihem aol (he Native lroop, in which, though Iho for nipr were yucces.ful, yet ihey lost ovei Jr tho-ismd troop', including Lxd S tie ml S r J. MrO isliill. The Skhs pissedhe Sodej, in num. bers variously mdmaled l fiom 00,000 lo SO.000, with a splondiJ park of artil lery. The fnhiin; lasted 3 days, ami the carnage was dreadful- Tlie British and Nitive farces amounted lo 20,000, out ')f which they Itnt nearly 4000. Sjvoral distinguished officers fell, amongst others the veteran S,r Iloben Sale. The Pilot boat Homer, which carried out the correspondence belwoen Mr. Uuchman and Pakenham had not arriv ed when the Hibernu lufl. Tna correspondence; between Mr. M ichaninand Alt. Pakenham had retch ed England by ilie Patrick. It had pro duced an unfavorable enect, ana cotton advanced an oighlh. The threat debate on Sir RoberlPeel'a financial scheme, which extended over 3 weeks, and afforded food for twelve nights' incessant oratory, wis brought to a close on the morning of the 28lh u'l. by a division widen gave th Amister a ni!nrilv nf 07. The Ameiiean Minister is confined to hi Lnus hv severe indisposition. He was unable to attend herMajesly'i levee nn ihfl l lih. hut. wae renresented by Mr. Gmevoort Melville, his Secretary of Legation. Louis Piulippe if said to ba in favor of referntft ihe Oregon dispnU lo the ir Miration of three Enelish and three A Rhrican genilflmeu thus carry oiil the .111 13 o f Mr Winthron. of Massachusetts. The Spanish and English Govern- menu, it isiaul, are torming a commer cial treaty bv which Spanish wine and Cuba 8U23IS are lo be received into Cmi lirimin on favorable terms; the manufactured goad of England lo bo admitted intoapain at low raiei oi auiy From VVilmor t Smith' Times, 4th inst. England's Commercial Policy. The agitation which is now proceed, inj in favor ot free Irade is almost ex cluftivtitv confined to' I he walls of osrlia inent. Tl.e people out of doors thi ereat mass it Ihis Ihinkui,;, i o l ! U ire n t, sliring nation, require no fillip, waut uo incentive, to we, I mem to tna cause The safetv of lha measure ia insured; and our transatlantic readers engiged in commerce with hmnlanu, may rest sat isfied that Peel's commercial policy will become the law of the land. Tnere will be wrangling, there will ba delay, hut there will not, cannot be defeat1 The events of the last few days show that ilie House of Lordj will swallow the Dili. ' Some fenrs have been expressed lhal Loid Stanley would lead iheProtcction ist forlorn hope in lhe(IIouse of Peers. IJui it is udtrs'ood thai even he quail?. As Cnbdrn -demonstrated, there is a suIhYient amount of public opinion at prsenl,in f a v 6 r of Free lrde,to change, if necessary, the very succcssiou lo tin Crown itself. A'iill it is doubtful whether iho repeal of Hie cam laws will be immediate. On Monday night, Mr. Villers moved, it. fD'uii i'tcf, f.r the immediate repeal of ti, : '!' ;,-:h on corn. instead of the repeal 3 y-rs i c 1 1 c , oforoing bis pofition clev triy by proo'', that the piesenl lime wit the l)-si adipted for Ihe interest of ihf agr'.cuhii! iit ; lhal now he could bellei compete with his foi eign rival, whei' wrroal w;s caice and dtsr in ail parts of the woi im'ead i f 'hrt e years hence, when I iniitit pos,riv cheai) and plent f'jl i r 'l'hf di)He Hood adjOurncil unlit the f.t'loA i.ig n'hl.and at the line we wri"j o'i 'l o tvening of Tuesd.i) we are un.u f-'iaintrd wnl; the rcsuli. In all prob.ib.lity, howevtr, ihe ensi of Ihe IIoiu will be agvnst Mr. VMlfr as Lord John Ru.'jcll and Sir Kobsii Perl thir k that it ie impolitic, on ll.f senro of 3a:ccs?, lo depart from Ihe acheme orincintlly projouni'rd. 7tit- iff ii; 9 of Irf hud ai e ihoided in the con'r mplaiioa of i he gi cMl' rt e trade drar.ia w'-.ieh i" now being acied in Iv'g land. '. D'C'ininl! is in j.QjuloriiiiJ the rr,ai.:ii -) i.' r.f the iri.ejl A'60fia. ticn i p m !-! !cil 'o -'. iit irrnan', Mr. Smith ( )' 11. icn. A Jit 1 1 inlrcdsiced in!o the IivtiM! .f l.onN, lb" olii- ct of IVlrl i? to rendt-r liff ai'l prnj.c i iv nii iu (- m''' u i Ii cure in the ?:'! r cou i'i v. . i. . a good ileal of opposition and much an - ry rccriuiinat:or) Tha bill prcpo.-ts 'o give Ihe Lord Lieu'enanl the piwci if declaring disiui bud districts under op ration of the id, injuied per.Mjcm aie lo )e compptisaled; ihf proieciivp force i o be itn'icuml; and a lax is lo b ' levte'l ipon the dis rici itself fur the paymeni 'f t xpenc Hap ly, th;s coercion bill is to b ac rt'Hiianie.l bv COncili ilm V measures ol i ni.'ljiicl and auruuilniial kind, ,J hill lor the improvement of land, by piovi ling compensation to tenants, a hill lul mending Ihe laws relative lo the. regis iraiion of voters, and inniher for plae- trig I ho municipal franchise of England ind Ireland on the same footing, are mongsi ihe )romised measures of ameli- iraiion. Father Mithew has published a tetter iccompto'mg it with spcim.i is of bread ind 's'lraboin, made troui Indian lyoin KJorls are now maLing to imroducr his excellcul bevtratff, not only into Ireland, but into the three kingdoms generally, on the plan which marks it use in the United states. FRANCE. Many parts of France have suffered severely from inundations. Tne water however, have now retired. The weilh--r is most delightful and mild liks spring or early summer. Ihe Catholic IJishopol JNew lorn it, h Paris, and hsv been preaching sever il sermons. The ship of 1 exss also has come to ra.a money, and to obtain priests to accompany hi n lo Trx,i, lo issist in nromulestine the taitn.nis mis sion is said lo have been as successful as he could possibly wish. --..-. . t a I. I iwuch satislsctton has been ten nere hv the Uav of Tunis hivinsr abolished .j j - - slaverv ihrouehout his dominions Such a proceeding was scarcely to have been axpecled from an African potentate, in -.i .- -i u-. .?.;.!. I wnosa couniry iiafeiy ins cahiou ac long as the country itself. lOnsland is said to have offered to ar bitrate between France and the republic or Hayti in the penumg dispute, ano there is no doubt the off-r will ibe ac- epied. The French Chambers are stiil enga ged in discusaingAmcrican affairs.show nt that the opinions or ni. uuizoi anu 'the policy of the Government have undergone no change wlnlever, ann those oninions and that policy arc share- d by, and pnssass the sympa hy of, the great and overwhelming msjornyoi uic C'hambtr of Deputies. The amend- ment of M. Uerryer, the cu.-ct oi wnicn ma. tn tvnrfti soi l of Sv'mnhaihy to u iv v.v'-'"-- V I J die United Slates in preference 10 Eng land, has been vo'ed down by a largt majority. Another amendment, of a similar character, has since met with a imilar fste. 0. the discussion of psra,raph of the address in answer to the King's sncerh. in which sslisfaction was ex pressed at the closen-ss of the alliance wilh England; M. Kemusai prnpostu an addition, lo the effect lhat 'each na tion sdould preserve ila endro liberty of action in the iwo worlds.' The do bates, the Paris correspondent of Wil mer "Smith says, were most important for in Ihem were made the memorable deelamlions. that henceforth that cose jnd intimate union between Fiance .ami the United Sutrs, which has hitherto existed, will exist no more thai the Lwo countries are no lonuer united, as it were, for eoud and for avil fortune i bat each will pursue its own path, with out a.skine or canug wlittlur it may please the olher. On the orders of ihe day ol tno unam ber cf Denudes, onuears Ihe long expec ed and long talked of projet de loi, foi he eslablnhmenl ol a numbsr ot pack et boats between France and Ihe Unileu S ales, and oiher pat Is of Ihe American conlinenl. Tia packets are to bt ileameis, and lo sad at tlaled interval; from lh principal seaports of th is coun- On the Ore inn mestion, lha newspa :icrs havo said nothing of late of sufii cicnt importance lo be cite'd. 1 . . r .11 -I I he resolutions ot iwr. Alien aunu1 the nointerfeience of European govern meiUs on Iho American continent nave attracfd very hide sl'ention here. On newspaper. !-; bieclP, pinis u '"t-'"1 i? die indignant answer of the Anieri can Ipgisl-iure lo M. Guizoi's speeche lec'alnry il Iws drier mumlion on uir pirl nl France, 'o inlet fere nu oft' n and n Mich mini er as he m-ght see fn in A mericau a fl i r sj GREAT IlATl EE IN INDIA Our advices fiom H.imbay, since Iht tiding of Sieamship (ar.ibiia, cotne down lo Jan. 17, and furnish account f one of dm gieatml billies evei fnugh'.sliy the 15iiti-h in onr Indian m ti;re, in whuh we hav S'isi-diic-d Ihe known lds of 3.300 of our brave sol dier", including die gillatil S.dc, Sir . M'Kkdl, and Mj r l'nadfooi Wlu n these accounts lfi-ihe scene cf action ir Domini; for tf .mMintion lo Hug l-md 'h.'ro w-ie several reginienls fio.ii v. h e'; r 'in ns had not been ree'-ivi-d, sn t ; -1 (,n. iuit.ier 'o's may be calcula cd vp ' . 7 Ex'nordinary fl zitic givrs the tf!,;ul at coord of ail the mil.lary ojicra dons in ibis urea! (druggie. The rcsu'1 ve aie pi mid to say; is as glorious and lecisive a victory as ever crowned tin lliilish aims, Ami iq idled only hy lb' lli'ld ol W'a'eilna. l'jeviom lo hiving itl no our readi-rs cnp.es of the m ir inpotUni dejpiichfls, we prefin i h I'd 'owing brit t outline; ihe 13 h , 1 3 h ind 1 lih o D.'cemhcr. the Likh irm crossed die Sutlej, with, die lowst esti Tjale, 80,000 men, (of whom 20,000 whcie cavalry) and about 150 pieces ol 'tannon of the lnrgs'. cahhrw moveable in the ii dd, and exquisdively fiuishpil an artillery immeasurably more power 'ul dun was ever brought into the field hy Wellington or NipoU-an. LLlii iXSUDCa 111 Jo 'THUTH WlTHOi r Ftill S.lllltlMV, JH.IUCili, I8KJ. i3Oiir thanks are due lo Mr. Ftinston, of ihe House, for a ropy of ihe 'Tabular Statement relating lo the Tax on Ileal and Personal Esutc, for Slate purposes; die Revenue arising from lhal & other sources, audio the payments to Common Schools, for the periods therein named,' a most valuable woik, mnde out by die Auditor General and State Treasurer, in compliance with a Resolution of Ihe House of Reprc- sentaiives. offered by Mr. Fi:rnon, and ad opted on ihe 12ih ul t. The report shows a large amount of outstanding taxes up to the 1st of Februaay, IS 10, bin little short of $100,000! The whole amount of lax, Sic, paid into ihe Treasury by ihe several counties during the month nf December 1845 and January 1810; was ?(515,G37 83 and ihe amount paid lo them for school pur poses, was $71,715 70 I'l KG. About nine o'clock on IastSuuday morn ing, the cry of firs again rang ihroiigh our villagei II proved to proceed from a two story frame housp, tfpon ihe farm of Col. Joseph Paxton near ihe mouth of Fishing areek. occupied by Mr Jacob Bromhauch. Although a mile and a half distant from here, yet many arrived in time lo assist in saving the contents of the house, and to protect the barn and out houses, which sur rounded the dwelling, from taking firp. The housj was consumed, but most of the furniture -tc. was saved. II All, S 10 KM. Or. Wednesday afternoon. 2.rih int. wt were visited with a thunder shower acronv panied by a plentiful supply of liail.snme nf it as largo as pideons eggs, There bein but a light wind, it dono but little or no damage lo gliiEj. THE FRESH KT. The late frasliet was not aa destructive to the public works as was anticipated i'. onld b The Juniata Division is bn little damsnsil, and will be in ordcijin tw weeks. The Delaware Division, has suf fered eansideriddy.the working of the bankt and the carrying away of canal bridges, bin il is thought il can be repaired by the firs if May. The West Branch canal has tc eeived little or no damage. Tlie i!am?gfi or he North Branch canal is much e?s dm was expected. Tin! Supervisor thinks In can have il in operation by the first or mid I!o of May. The Nuiitienke Dam humid jured, and ilia only severe injury lLai 1 1 -.-anal br.s received except 1t,e loss of Fiddl ing creek and D inviihj aq'indui-t-, is tin breach at ihs lli-pnytown Cnlvcn. '1 hi banks in sovtral . hires have w.nlied ar id souio extent, but will be easily rrpairrd CATTAttltfSA BRIDUK H'e understand that arfaiicemrut" are br ing made te rebut! d this bridge doling the coming Kummrr-r-in die mt'im time, a fcin has been established at the o'd crossing at .ho mouih of Fibbing creek, near Jmfge Riiiert, tfio rntcrpriii!g proprietor having ibtained good and unfficienl boats to accum ulate tho travelling community hy strans i.irling either heavy or lighl teams across die river. Wp, therefore, njoice to have it ti say, lhal there will te no interruption lo tie travel on this important route. The debate on tho Oregun question in 'he Senate, was eiill continued, al llic lalesi dates from Washington, though il was ex pected thai the question would be laken in the course of this week, and would un doubtedly result in favor of iho notice in some form. The feeling is getting stronger nnd stronger every day, in favor of main taining our tights t iho wlu)l of Oregon u p to fi 1 iO Tbn Susquehanna lliver is again on ihe rie, and wc learn thai the Danville PrdliiMf Mill has aeain been comr.cllrd 'lo idop on account of h;gh water. rr.ws. The Legislature of Texas having i-hciii-)!i!d, the Slate govcrnmint has been orgvi iznd by ilia inauir.itiou of a govern ir, in. I the appointment o the various offi rer? rene.l by ibeir eoostiiu'.ioo. Her lone it ir h is now been annexed lo (lis glorious phalanx of surs of lha American R.'pu:lic nd lo complete the union (ieneral Hons. ton and Rush, ihe ihw United States Sena tor from Texas, have arrived al Washing ton, and taken there seals A new project tints been started at Wilke harre for a continuous Rail KomI lo Phila delphia by connecting lite Lehigh and Suquchannah, Rail Road with die Beaver Meadows ami Little Schuylkill R.iil Road. It is stited thai it will be only nccensdry lo make 18 miles of new Road lo complete the connextion. The lale freshel completely inundated North Danville, the land in tho vicinity anil covering die flour of ihe Rolling Mill four eel. Il became also necesssry lo bank around ihe fun.aces lo keep ihe water from tho hearths. Tho most damage was to tho contents of cellars of houses and stores- THE LEGISLATURE. A bill has passed the house authorizing the ro-construc lion of the Cattawtssa birdgo. and bills have besn reported in the Senate, relating to the Blooinsburu Rail Road Iron Company and iho Montour Iron Woiks. Not having seen, a copy of the bills, we cannot tell the nature of Ihem. The following table shows the nggrpg.re f the State revenue for the lat fiva years, as also ihe disbursements of school fun'l. Pr.vt.nue $128,389 31 850 CIO 07 870 718 38 1.098,737 09 1.711,217 19 School Fund. $l!)5 273 21 210 606 52 3:10 777 32 257, GDti -M 239 311 71 1811, 1812, 1813, 1811, 1815, From Ihis it appears tint while the cosi of education varies comparatively little, thi revenue of the S tato has been'doubled every second year. Thus Hit revenue of 1313 s double that 1811; and that of 1 S 15 double lhat 1813, and four times as largo us that of 1811, Who can doubt after such nn ex hibit, thai Pennsylvania has the ability to cancel ifvcrv dollar of her indebtedness. SCHOOLS IN V I11C.INIA. The Legislature of Viiginia. tt its lair "pinion, prss?i two school b.lls 01, e to amend the present orimnry schocl system, and adding s fund lo be received from the (Ieneral Government of from 50,000 in $30,000; the other establishing a system ol district free schools. The laiter is to In Mibmittcd lo the votrrs si ihe polls, in IS 17 upon a demand of one-lhifd nfihc qualified voters, Mid to be hdopled I'pon a vote ol 1 wo-ihiids. TLe editor of die Blaiisvi'lc 'Citizeiii' in filing attention to a School Convention re ently ludd in Indiaun county, indulg'S in he fallowing judicious to'id well timed re marks in relation to the infamous praettit .nierlaiiif d by some S.-'u ois Diipetors, o. employing ten Iters as tin y would tm r, d-. up in a canal at die lowest pri'-e wiihimi 111, regard to their qtudiiit aiioiis. The sdiioi s light and we trust his remarks will exm dr.e weight, not only in one inwnshi; out in Columbia county it every n.unty 1 1 the State uloro they may apply hi'h aov toll c. Tlie custom l.ir-h ot.'-.ii s in many tl ' oicls ol employing the Teacher who wih igrce to teach for Ihfi lev' rcniiMieraiioi. OlCspri l i V O of 111" q'Oalii'i.-a'iem is lii!,i'l!- ous iii ihe cxtrnn". It is mande-t itm ihs rtm dcsidiTMuni is that the prol'tssioi of teaching should be placed on the saun moling w ith the other professions and thost ho make it a business tl.ouhl irceive 1. fair rewind for their Lhor, No man sIiimi!.' he prrmitled to l!;e charge of a school who !ias not received a good education and win is not otherwise qtrilifisd to become an in--triictor of youth. It is nil important 'ha' public opinion klmuld ld;e a -roper ilirec- ion io rr ferencn mo-.tr public school", ami ve believe that if conventions ere enn vened in every diairirt similar 10 die oik recently held in New Derry much fistinti good would (low from iheir deliberations.' EVILS OF IN TOXICATION. A young man, one bitter ro'd night Ian week, reluming intoxicate J lo his home in Waterbnrnngh, Maine, went up lo a huge snow drill in his way, and, supposing il to Im his own proper bed, undressed hitnsell and plunged in! His brother happening, fortunately, to come along soon after, saw his clothes, and was induced thcril y 10 search for him. Ilodrewhiin 0111 r.tadv dead. A little v. hile longer and ho would have peiisbed. As it wes, his life io con ni'Jcnddy cr.thnjrTeJ. SPRING r.LFCIION. Bioom. ('i)nsl(ilfirs Joseph Brown 11 F. 1 1 ii tin on. Jmle - Hugh Thompson iv.iesyor Daniel Lee, Be;iveri Jnntb e Christ dn Shnman Comtiih e John Shnman. Jtitlqe D inie Divis .7 if v.Vir D.iniel Nino-ly. Brier neck Constable .1 icub (Jirtnn JutiK D ivid Shllii. .'hurysnr Win L.-imng. Centre Jus ire William Hutchison. Cunila'ilc (.Jeoriiu V. S.o.in an. I Comml Itittenbender had (id votes. Jml'ji: ls;ii.d, Salmon. .Ixtfsxur Kiwood Hughes ('idlawibHa. Merry. Constable J. dm F. Bntlei Jmlgc Divid Dt-rr i'Jisvssur Janu L.ke Fishing creek. Justice . W. Klin Constable Set. Sides. Judge-- Samuel Yon. .sves-.tor Thomas J llutihi-mn Franklin, Cunstu'Sc-J dm Low, Jitdgi Jo-epli Yettcr, .issasor Aaron Lim berson (Jretnwnnd. Constable Verr fiirtm jr. juuge imam cnoeinuKer. .jmi-sm. ! . 7.1- ir 1 1 ... , . , John Robins llemloi-k. Constable Daniel Ncwhar tidge. VM ThoiniDM, ,1sesor .Lnoe L. Mevius Jack son Constable 'Iho. W, YoaiiL Jwlge Jacob Lunger, Assessor C. Strong Esq Liberty. Jfvi'cc Jnhn Hendrii-kson Cnnitdble Hpniy Shiek, rfsxcsnr Jo Carr Limestone. Justirr Jnhn Shearer Cnmlub'.e John M.-u.-h.-ill. JuJn? -Hn Follmer. 'l-isr.asor Joseph Bank Main. Constahe RmI ohh Sho-nn. Judge. Abraliam Klace jr. fluxevwr Henry Aiillerji. Madism Cuns'ab'j Jnhn Soi'vh-h Judge Wm IK-iidt-rshot .isscssof J Carnahan Mih miog Constnb'e John F Thomp son Judge. xv 1 nek ,'lescsso)- Christian Lmh.iel; Mdiloi Justice S imuel Cieasy Coi stable John Keller ji Judge Daniel lliuliod ,;liscsior 'V N Brown Monlour Cn.u'idi'c Corimd ('n-'hner Judge J R Rldiel As-!i;- J0I111 iti-h'l ir Oranae Constable John Snyder Jmhe -Isaac Welsh A sxtsxor Jp.-so Cnlem ir. 11 his c mm am. the most m rtipulous re-Roar-Pi rrt-ek Cnns!ubc Chai h sard for die riidil of ail persons who niav U-iiM.h Judge l'eie r K lleibein icsxor Orburn illnms Sugarlo-.if Constable M'illiam A Pat- rinan iu:ge John 11 Dins disseisor Willi am Roberts Valley Constable Caleb Appleman dudne David Mo.wvell Assessor A .1 C.n'.tla MEXICAN AiT'AlRS Tlie lisi iidviec? from Vera Cruz arc to li.e 2 2d ult, and ittin-n e a quiet state of pditical affairs, but the cxis'rnce nf an nn .h-r-'-nneitl cf trcacliery ngaint the Bepuh hiie.t i chan.'t the Republic, to - mr-il U.-h V ' Sinn Anna is said ;o ho in fr.iu- of tin .1 oi einent, not heriiit-e he wai'ti 1:10 mic-ipf.-d, but under ihH Inlof thai ihe wheb people ti 1!! iisr m fnor f ice .',!, n;.d ti 1' Hi 1 y fslahhsh In hi i:l power. A private writer savs, dt can never sik eed The old rvo!iiiionnrv spirit l 'urns in dm hearts ol the peop'e, and ihnsel .vho drove out the Spaniards atid overtlirewdhit.g e inn hide, aro uol likely ugain soon lo cub.' -nit to tlm ntoitari hic-il yoko. Io f iet, ihe' tieopli! of this cil vnv Irsely lnik of ;,-k- nig the protecting pn st neo id' the hits and .-o'lei !Vno Ihtirv , Copt. Foster, and tho 'tripes. At present the. cosinlry, thou-ih' steaun r Monnioiitl .jipan.ni'y qou-t. is rmiiy in an imsMilnd; (5"ii, M'ji iis erdd to have rrlnrn"il to ondition, Evirv m m is diss listic-: n. Mitaiiinns on th Cd ins'. The Mexican na:i 1 1 p ! s i-ecii. e. I'iie g m e 1 n ui in"-p- t.'iif side of ihe Rio Grande if iiny IVred'.s is ci.iifef.si-,l,y ponrv, I lath a!." s.o I to ba Lode; tho c.:r.in in-l of in eidi-i ihe i. igl.i.-st conli.liT ,(Ja-.: ;a, (I n' ales 1:1 1 rjjieiie.'o. It v: h n - .Mr. Sodfll w , soil ui .Lii.ipi, awniii:-;; ; " r : 1 i:i (i .Iw-'op :!, it (.'rn. Taylor had it was supposed, iiutruciions 'riuiiP:,'.. rotti out iv- I FiiAL'I) AND SUICIDE, 1 r,e i- ioip'toUrr ol .Ntw i oik .'ri? n;i . 1 ii'jioit, in comp i.ini-e wii'i nn nr t. r .-I r I Lu!ii;uu', r-f Hie tbuscs of tho it: into"! ment of ib.' canals of thai S--ito. The t.- ,)rt e xoiliiis i-stotmdiiig Ir.o; !, prrpi !r 1 ' hv Sanfcid A Cooper, the. agem a-i ! nouls, Ins cleik False Trior':' of i'iniuire rner.is, ba.'ked by th" tjr.-arl p-nwry, dceied d.'a Empire Sritc of thousands. Reynolds, in the hoiurs of a roihy ritii ecicr.ca, has desiroM il himseif. 1 1 MELANCHOLY AFFAIR. We learn from Wnshingion, that Com I'li.iM-:, 01m ft T our mo-i gallaiit Naval of li'ers, committed Fuicido on Wednesday 'a-l. ILi was chief of the Bureau of ()r Innnce nnd Hydrography MELNCHO:.Y DEATH. The body ol Mi-s Jour- Conhinghpni, most beautiful ypurg holy, i-evenieen years of age, waB found lately on the princ, back j pC irp( s . roilncul -no of the linesl qual of Chicago- Shu was lo have oven niairit dj !Vi , l',,.'l iw has also completed a nt-xl day, but went in tho idu riim. 11 lo i".'ite ,. ,jnc f,,f ihe uiani.f.iclure of Briis.'ids her sister to Lo he r liridesmaid..iii retimi-!,..,,., Vihi.-h In-s every prospect of Slic ing, was ovettaken by a snow s.orui nit,;,, fr.-zen to death ' ,,.,0 s ot woik si Id. mi aHerni'.ed in ibis Green peas and Rapar .ens Inol hi ( n com-' fy J( j,; lp U j..lS ri.ctiVC( an r.-ion OT two weeks nt New Oilen,s,on the, ','.-, .. , c , . . , r , , , . 1 .. ; , , todrr u I'ii, .0; ft. .0.1 1.. gUitul for l ie pa. ihe is. It insl, 'cow enn .bus wen just 0 m 1"" ' - ,,, j., flit. Til i" ARMY OF, O.'CUI'VTID.V. Juijiortimt Movement. A lite miival moiii dm bsy nAtausas brings intellii enco f imporli'il moveriif nrs nl the nriny of oc imp itiiMi. Tim Picayune says; Tlie main body of Orn. Taylor's nmy tad marched lownrds Brazos St. J igo, and he hist regimen:, with (Jen Tjylor and 'lis si-dl". w-.ii 10 lenve on ihe 12th insl. I'liere wrw rumors that 11 In ge force of U -X' an had been coiicciuritcd In oppos8 ihe i!.ni.-e nf (Jen Tavlui'd force, and di- produced coiisidi rahlo excitement. I'iie ! r t i i I Siatrs troiqis v ere in the high er jiiriH in expectation nf a conflict wilh he ci f hv. The following orders have 'i.-en issi.cd hy tlie (ieneral. 1 1 1: a p (Ji'aiu'fp.s Ap.mv Oi 1 tpation, ) Coipus Christi, Mnn h 8, 1810 5 A the army is about marching lo ihe frontier mi a delicate service;the Command- inir (Jt-ncral wishes it ilinirictlv understood, hat no person not prnpcrlv atiaehed to it, vill he peimittcd lo aeconipanv tho troops, or establish lhemse'ves io th.-ir vicinity, Other on the route or on tlie Win Oriudp.nii my pretence whi'ever. it ui-iv nave many indivi.li,..ls t.seh s xpt'tie and annoy ance to tie informed that riidd measures will bo td.en lo eiif;ri.y ihis regulation, which is deemed necessary for the interests of the public service. By direction of the Geu- er d. W, W. I1m: Ass'i Ai'j'l. Cen. Ur-.!) Qr.rtn:rn ap.mv or O.-r-tTATrojf, ) Corpus 'Jhrisii, 'i'ex M arch M, IS Id, 5 Orders, No 30 I'iie Armv of Occupn. lion bring ahoiit In take position on tho left hank of tl;e Rio Clrande, under the orders of the Kxcpuihc of the United States, tho fleucral iininmaniliiig dceriis it proper to express his hope t,';ai die movement will prove hent-lichil lo til i.-oncTned, and that nothing may be wanting on his part to in stil 0 so de-'irah'e a result, he strictly erijoins a-ibe Inn nil in iho ncai'Ca'di' imi-iiiit nf their I, ; 1 1 respective nvoi aiimis, redding on bo'di b inks of ihp Rio Grand.. No jierson un-dt-r riny pretence whatever, w ill interfere in any m-inner with the civil rm'rs and reli gious privileges of the people, hut will pay the inmost rcsjicci lo both. W halever may he reqtiircd for tlie use cf the vrmy will bo purch 'sfd !iy llit propi r ib -jitn 1 mcnls at the 'i:g!;est maiket .rice. The General com.. .11 1 r. d in sr is happy 1,1 sav that he has entire eonrV.'iince in the pitriotism nd discijiline f tlu army in -der his command, and fceis is urctl th .'. Ins nrd. r-, a? above expressed, will be stri. tlv o' served, Z. I AVI.I.R. Bug Gevrral. ' . S. Al'UiV, 1 om m ., mlii'g. The proclamation nw; has been pub- -jlished in the Spanish I in'-i .go, and issutd .0 the inhabit mis of the Ri Grand, T!'.. steani'-r 'irmiun i'i. and almost every lo 1, u coal' terid for llio use of dm army. Tim .piadn.n id tr'ii'poits are lo leave "n the 10. h ins'., under coiivov of the U S 01 id a r-' . n b.r lit' re 'roop". but h?. ' I e; o: 1 W I I d Vl'l' !. Op.. '.i.T.-M ' ! : . . . e ' - . 1 ; 1 ; 1 ' i:r, .!!;. tibaioloned. . 1 ::V leaving mr :!!. T!ip risp.tct ,e r'g'il-1 of privam K-,t -., 1 v. r s r : ' : 1 .10. in s til bo f". a i h universal tippioha- 'i';..: .'c v York aid I'm1 R d'load bdl ;,.!!( d t'.R S -a ve 00 S lined i y oiorni'ig I .si hy 11 wve nf l.a S. Seci il aiiiendmeiilu vere u.a Ii in ihe h.'l, who 11 wi.l requiic dial i: shall Ie' sent hack I" the House. One of th. .s.i ann m! n-n-s provides lhal iho omp-iny s'lail pay fjlOOOO per annum to die Stit" bo die prinlego of locating Iho ront! in IV t;i.? iv.ii.i-. CAiU'ET WEAVING. M" Bigebnv, ;in ing'-nions American a? lisan, has nunr.rd a power loom for weav jiiT crain raipets, which is already in nso hv iho Lo". el Company, who have set fifty a()0IllS , ,nnii..n, :md expended nearly j;i())r0() in this I.tiIhU 'f manufacture. ie h s a ? o invt nted a itiachinc for the i.t-.t'd-" the olarseilles quilt, a