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THE NEW YORK HERALD. * Vol, x., No, 244—Whele He, 2044, __NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1844. accra 'H OARD WANTED—By a gentle: wife and two Correspondence jon and | witht bk (io make troation, & ill also decide—Mexico giving it the justice to which it . i it '. nin a ‘ith to mak , and by meansof these,to | w' Iso deci ‘ec EW Y ORK HERALD Bi ciildren, in soll rented erate fn, where ther are 9 Mecween: sir Mined themtalven ta the pawrer webich suite them best, | is entitled, and which ite sotusl government strives to AGGREGATE CIRCULATION are but few boarders. —Two unfurnished rome recuyed ie the Mextcan Minister of State. and which ie willing to odmit them into ite union. | Wrest from it, precenting it, as an accomplice in a policy 4 jon above 12th street, hetween 2d and sth Aveuues A To his Excellency, Wilson Shannon, Envoy Exztraordi- i it here what he hes | which is repugnant to the nobleness of its Sentiments, A ¢ A note y But the undersigned will repeal ri ada Ht. M,, Park. Cost Office, with eal usme, ciate WINTER ARRA Mi i rates ie ’ f r oe BS nary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of ; before «i artifics which the Govern: | _ It results then from what hus been said, that whet the THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. | ‘sas, ch mut be moderate, will ineet with promi atten: *AVK THRES SHILLINGS FROM PATERS®Y TO | america, eos gfecgl oat “of the South of the United States | Americon Government alleges to hinder Mexico from re- To the Public, ~— (om an) after the lat of October the en 31 Tea: Nationat Patace, Mexico, ? have brought about the present cvndition of Texas, in | Covering the provinee of oe tbe tights cf thoroughly " Oct. 31, 1844. §, rd ent by which to rt | analyzed, a manifest violation of t! hts of nations, be- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspapen=oob- | cris MAIL—Lend ge! POL The undersigned Minister of foreign relations and Go- | the'acquisicanal tice torduny. which, “for ihe agra) | cause it reduces eel! to thie; tbat the American govern- lished every day ot the year except New Year's Day and Fourth | HE, War'bercio ed of the Geos ened senna See We PM. vernmeat, has had the honor to receive the note of the | years, has been considered, Indiapensable by all parties | went should be allowed to consummate. the usurpation of of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per aunum—~postages | city, on Saiurday. the idth inst, at 13 wianior teres oo ee lath instont, addressed to him by his Excellency, the | ind administrations of that Republic.” It 1s not tue so- | @ great part of the territory of a friendly power, for paid—cash in advance. ea {ean poste of 1036 gents on each ele letter, foelpek A ™: * go’elock A. M. let i eepimenn pop ctu Pi enipeant ae called Texans who have been able to effect the indepen- anes it has been working twenty youus) ; peaaecvina the i ' , MEL ney « g », by order of his nor is it t al 4 ent in or a mean- THE WEEKLY HERALD—pubtished every saturday | Utt ince icons 53" SG Pe ‘ shal Yernment, as well against the invasion of the territory | jee ett eee ae eae are aetna Un. | thine it was mot obtained hy iriendly negotiation ; end on moraing--price G6 cents. per copy, of $3 18 per anaum—pest TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD FOR HALIFAX AN RP ~— | of Texas, which the Government of the Mexican Repub- | ted States who have done the whole; not Dr the purpose | the other hand the right of the Republic to lands referred ane paid cash in sdvance. of ne | STOLEN FROM ‘THE WASHINGTON HOUSE, D LWVIEREOO),. Me Sea getenninas te, make, as agamst the manner in | of making V'exas an independent nation, but inorder to to being unquestionable, its ownership and demiaion, i rite are infopmed, +4 A ” 7 1 which it is propos carried eut. ith arance of justice to their own | having been solemnly recognized by the Governmen' gg PRE THOUSKND, Lineresint | ON THY: ourth iment in No. 12, « valuable 2a CAL BOON Sant RE RIZANNIA | Asthe object of the note, which thoroughly reveals | pumas, Yiqn.some Anneaance OF sdvsigued ie onswering | the United States, thy Goverument of Mexico cannot and Pihiwotl ta pags er on ony orn .DIAMOND BREAST-PIN. All tioned theabove ports, as follows :— a the deceit with which Mexico has been so long treated— | jg prouf of the inability of the ‘Texans; for if their re- | ought not to cease laboring to re-incorporate Texas with tien i the cliy of country. Feions ia advance, | *ftinst trading for any such de dE i — : is Lo cause a suspension of the projected hostilities against | sources were suiticient to sustain them against the power | their own territory For these reasons the ed PRINTING ofall kinds executed at the most moderate price, | 1,7, ets] MT Py ny te od Britannia, J. Hewitt, Esq., Commander, on Friday, Dee. Ist. | the colonists ond revolters of that province, while the | of the Mexican Republic, there would Lavetess ee oc | ordered to repel the protest, which is now made to his wad in the most elegant style. aiken ajermed ee mh ie oe ty a Caledonia, hi. 4. Jott, Eas, » Commander, Monda} work of annexing it to the United States is being con- | casion for the Government of his Excellency Mr. Shan. | government, and to manifest tohis Excellency, Mr. Shan- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, and Guard-Pin attached, valued at 00, Jewellers and Passe to Hatifay. | summated, the uadersigued, in repeating this protest, | non to place itself so openly on their side; tearing away | on, that the President ot the United States is much mis- VistaGeidk hededibwats Rirayéuwacies: others are desired, if any such described 1 should ‘he offered | For eight or passage apr ne finds himseif under the necessity of examining the jus- | at once the veil with which, for a long time, it has sought | taken if he supposes that Mexico can yield to the threat ‘Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassan streets. | {2° ale, to detaist she samme and retum s¢to vir. E Vanfield, at the D. BRIGHAM, Jr, Agents tice on which it is founded, tocover its intrigues and designs. 2 _ | addressed to her, exceeding as it does the powers given fran! use, New York, ee mi ay the above reward, Bee ‘at che office of Hamden 4 Co. For this purpose, he must be permitted to establish | passing now to the matter of that belief, which it is | him by the fundamental code of his nation. 2 0.3 Wall street. t fl certain facts, which it is prover to bear constantly in | guid 0 Is in the United States, that Texa: ‘The government of the undersigned has not sought, mo inlo’s enone, | Lie alt st¥ee _Philadelphia, 9th Dec, 1244, PALUANTD VaINERER ARRANGEMENT. mind: in erdér to be able to decide with accuracy Upon Oey SEAR TOUS he ek caniciaaes by Bevaen te nor doen it seek to interrupt the relations of friendship, B NOW FITTED UP FOR THE WINTER AMUSE. MR sONss, VOCALIST, Jap of the Fark Thee aire, ard NEWARK 41ND NEW YORK.” the right by which the American Government has re- | that republic in 1903, the undersigned would ask, can that | which it cesires in good faith to cultivate with that Re- N atts : MENTS AGNIFICENT STYLE. pod... gpeenetal sont ie eto feces ONLY 13) CENTS. solved to interfere in this business, be sufficient to invalidate later treaties confirmed with | public, notwithstanding its having failed so gravely in Vor CONCERTS it has \. i af f u . ‘ ve aa. 4 Admitting that the first colonists of Texas established qu es? By the one whieh waa con- | the point under discussion, to the extent of declaring al- ardied celling, evoruble for soul nd eee eeanaeiPe a8 | musical commanity ration of es ererins the peincipal pare | CHE NEW AND AUT SUEAMER RAINBOW, | thomsclves in that territory under grants from ine Sper | oese cee scsed'at Washington, 401 Pebrisry, 1219; be. | most openly that for the last 30 years ft has beam deceive: the street there is vo annoyance from the uote of carr t | kuown system of lenpro oa cad auallit alten role ‘ON aud after September 10th will ran 4 ish Government, cox firmed by Mexico after hor indepea- | tween the plenipotentiaries of the United States und Spain, | ing them with protestations of faith, but afterwerds | bee wal sen y capacions jeries, and will accommodate gd leo of curing its det entitle him to considerat “4 ae follows (Sundays iclnded):—Leave New: | dence, and at a later period Op tha Sta'e of Cohiula and | the province of Texas wi cognized as an inte part | it.has sought with the consent of Mexico or by force, to \ rien tate eile si wih splendid ews plans | facyuarho,wiah to sing in a fnished style. ‘eras five dollars he for ge ceutie street, # o'clock A. Mm | ‘Texas, the undersigned must call torcibly for the atten- | of the Spanish possessions ; and if it is now said that it | get posweasion of one of ita most extensive and fertile de- ghandelio. Attached (othe Maloon ‘and’ ow the same door, | “da twee 1 "ys Sevanes: 1 Beckman atret schema baal teers tal clraumetances toe?! tn tha declention tad ack of tee | ea gmpeoeaely ancrendered. and Lf it 1 pretended fo | parments, Mexico then Joys allthis, sede tor the pee. | here are private parlors, dressing rooms, mana; e ACHES Tn TT al ci » in the declaration ani 0 a uperior to that given A oi Toms, and a supper-roons 200 fet tong, ich will accommo: | Wl, ©, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, fe — CUANGE OF LOCATION dependence of ‘Texas, those who figured as the leaders | the treaty referred ta: whut security can publiccouver: | the subjecting to the netional union of a. territory which date 600 persons. | Great pais will be taken to give satisfaction, Hi E. & Ss, £ eee ‘EL n removed from No. 9 UNITED STATES MAIL LINK, BETWEEN NEW | Were almost all from the United States ; a8 were also the | tions h ‘el hereafter ? since it is easy to allege against | belongs to her by every title; and if in the exercise of a ' and on moderate terms. natfre aap pial! pony! Far GO south of Cani YORK AND ALBANY, Ri general and others who composed the army that tought | al] some pre existing right improperly surrendered or | right which no one can take offence at, the government f GRA PENING BALL, ‘ ver Duplin: Detesind Levee ree he 'OKT—HOU- under the standard of exes in the battle of San Jacinto ; | transferred. Could not avail herself of the same | of the United States should undertake to carry into fect | Given at the Alhamra, 559 Broadway. | iu rert-ct good orde: which they ‘are dete SATONIC AND WESTERN and that in inany parts of the United States, meetings | reason and with better clatin, to dispute with the United | the threat which it has made, changing the relations PROPRIETOR & MONS’ GABRIEL DE. KORPONAY. below the usual prices. Watches of every iption carefully BOR Bee, The steamboats, were held publicly to provide, and they did actually pro- | states the ‘When Spain gave up | which exists between the two countries, the responsibili- vide men, arms, ammunition, and other warlike stores, } that country tu Franee, which latter sold it tor ei ey z of the consequences which may grew out of it will be mepeene.. di2 3t*rre “ eB a . FN BEPC | NUM UD, Un 7 pie c POR PAE BENEEIY OF THE DEAF AND pUMB | THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON AL LMHUD, Gept Brooks, will leave the pier st the 1 Government, did not Spein, by | theirs, end not nat of the Mcxican government, which ne y Wor oksoww- idt Med 1 i ‘i 3 HE BLIND ASYLUMS.—Fatpay. Dec. MANAG, olteeret, Qaly, Hucdays excel pled, at Og A.M. Returaing, | t ® he so culled ‘Texans in sustaining their cause. If | millions to the Ameri: ' ; 1 A gt : at that time it could have been believed that it was in- | by the treaty of the lat October, 1800, reserve the right | will confine itselt to repelling unjust aggressions. The f bite that biog about rebuing sade heer ek PICTURESQUE CALENDAR, achlbany pasreagers. on arriving ‘at Bridgeport, proceed imme- | tended only to obtain its independence of Mexico, it has | of preference in case France rhould ucdertako to alienate | Undersigued reiterates to his ‘Excellency, Mr. Shannon, —.y pabligenssuelng svacabet i pace entane bis Sa e mir ieee Gata arrive Alina y ahs ans ctithout change of Baggage or | since clearly appeared that the point aimed at, was tose | it 7" And had the United Staces the previous consent of | @ssurances of highest consideration, ' Concerts, &c., in winter—he. will, with the atetathoce of Mons’ {Upwards of 0,000 copi already sold in England.) A Freight dra eral (seit purate that rich and extensive territory from the power i nt acquisition? Far from MANUEL CRESCENCIO REJON. f Gabriel de Kerponay, Corte hag ijndly volunteered his services | KTOW READY, making 48 pages, handsome quarto, with a | For futher information, both se to freight and basgage, apply | O% 14 legitimate sovereign in order to annex it to the without giving Spain any Sor that purpose.) ives Gran and Opening Bll on the Fi Al eal illustrations of the onthas to G. M. Ac he office, Rovsvel “tee United States ; a measure of policy, which, as is express- | notice, and when it came to her knowledge, she complain- AGENCY aT THE Bay or Istanps.—We have re- | Poika Dances, Quadrilies; Valse de Deus Pus Gilkates. Tpeatronthss Natural History of the | Livingston, Well 83 office 2 Wal ly suid inthe nae of a excuilen Mr. Shannon, * has | ed bitterly, and for the space of a year refused to approve | ceived from James Busby, formerly H. B.M_ agent | under the dirtetion of Mons. de Korponay, ‘and the best and | nomena'of each Momih of the com 7 » Superintendant, been long cherished, and belie Lispensable for the } the treaty for the cession of Louisiana. What then would | at New Zealand, and now resident at the Bay of Islands, eect ais eos he Qa and, the beat and Senior vain of the coming year. The ‘im 410 Im*m 172 Southtret,_ J ealuty and welfare of the Unived Stites, and which for } the United states say, it in spite of a aolema approval; a copy of @ circtilar addressed to shipowners and others : Irop, unde n of Mr. Wigers. a ‘oreign Ambac ; 5 ; Mi " Oye hese reasons hos been invariably pursued by a ies } the cabinet \drid should now come forward to claim y : wigs Ogoogs ania! drt hr te'A | rumen end foie Snr se: | wey mae kon RL gANY OATS | ol it rnb, sul by all ninititations fr hela | thatthe ceaion hal been ~mpopetly mute, that | soketacsntages tat sy fect om faking te Boy of —to be. - | te information, artistical execution of theen- . i De i wenty years.” Does not this open confession, in con- it i id tinely transfer- hamra and of Mons. Korpowsy, and atthe principal Hotels and | tre Almanac entitles it to a place upon every drawing root DAMLY. at 5 o'clock, P. M., landing at inter | wexion with the publi and Hotorions fncte ¥ hich the un Lee tan hee Cee pen a markt (or their frst yeary catchings of oll fr : —< > i Nive s A, Captain Willi dersigned has briefly refered to, shuw ihat the declara- |“ Wouid they fail to allege the conventional right re- 1 ision to furnish supplies of all kinds to wha- { FASHIONABLE DANCING, 11 Ment tecee None Tasks ut orders immedianaly, Offen | sasdear’ Wahuesder ud tay Rem, William Hi. Keck, J tion af independenos by Texas end the demand of ie aa: V gute i y | tine able calling that port ead al hase MONS. GABRIEL DE KORPONAY, woe New York ait se¥eo_ | te “dea ROCHESTER, Capala A. Hogmiioe on f nexation to the United State bes ee citon at Malet mesice dee |e eaaes fra delet gh Lome aptye sohape. tak HAS the honor of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of New NP peal all hasan Seepage ahi BANE >, eon Tuesday, hhursday snd Sacurday ‘Afternoons, iat 5 o'clock. ment, ond citizens of the latter being interested in mak- } the same now, resting not only on the treaty of Wash- | Resides the reduction of duty in England on American giviantesenle Hea rived for the Darpors of side Burling sip, oF to the ofics of the ascot ee ag +h eee eM etime, ill arrive. in Al } ing this acquisition which they have considered for the | ington, 24 of February, 1819, but on that of 12th of Janu. caught Oil, there are, he says, other causes arising ‘rom tnd high aele af Wp eg fay, au all goods uot ‘permit ie Gre davgrcll bateat to the ‘ee ee eee poiperoonping aizaacal Cam fos last twenty years indispensable for the safety and welfare ary, 1828, between the plenipotentiaries of this Repubite government restrictions upon ‘British whele-ships which fons. K. has letely m n, Sa . u ith new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ac- § Of their Republ ar and the Wnited State: erwards solemnly ratified by | must operate greatly in favor of the American whalers, \ his style met the ‘admiration of the publ ie ‘87 South street. tomumodations, are unrivalled on the H And such being the case,can it be considered just, the | the high contractin, wers. In both, itwas agreed to .d prod i 4 i a - I» “ % y ; D a 5 A roduce an increased demand for Ameri: in the 1 ‘approval of the. feahionable "corn "> GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. __— | , fo! Buassse or eight, xpply on board, oro F.C. Schults, | right by which they pretend to interfere in this matter | imsriz the line of division, so that Texan shouldenor be. | aa, preduce an increased demand for American olf in the 3 . id is chy PY ing paregraphs ge RR A Age a a lems be oF smote on te wwt_di'’ } and prevent the Mexican Government from re-conquering } jong to the United States, but first to Spuin, and after. | the circulars : ers Peete Basoue coy Collionn now LITERATURE AND ART. NEW YORK, ALMANY AND TROY LINE. an important part of its territory, while the question of } wards to Mexico—as succeeding the former in her right. | Considering the great length of time which most of the | riean in Danes , For January, 1845. HOR ALBANY AND ‘TROY—or as far | it# annexation to their Republic is pending ? In order to | [q neither are found any reservations which might give | whaling ships have a pert ot their oil on board, subject to + will be assisted by MADAME KORPONAY a Glorious En ravings for January ! ‘as the ice will permit—from the pier at the f justify an interference ofthis kind, it would be neoessary | the American government the titles which it spears she | waste fom leakage and evaporation, to expense of insu- fasician. | ‘instruction will be given in the French, Ger ag aft Li ce. MP1 T I ON DEFIED. eg of Courtland: street. No freight taken || to recognize joo in every country of the earth, the | pretends to found on a belief contrary to solemn conven. | rance, and loss of interest of money, it is certain that in } "looms ed at 25 Park Place,—atrictly private, cool | Wreath of Itoses steauntly’ Golerady oe bate. fare steamboat SWALLOW, Captain A. Me- J Sh*t te take possession of the lands of their neighbors, | tions ; on the contrary, in both are found express and po- | most caves it would be very advantageous for them to dia and ai ay rk lation of Ladies and Gentleme American Battle-Grounds, No. 1V.—Monmouth Bat le i o'clock, Thursday, Dec- lath, 1614. | est peopling them with their own citizens, then making } sitive renunciations of that territory in favor of Spain pose of @ part of their oil at the Bay of Islands, at such "The Folks, and the ne illes, a9 at present danced ia | Ground N. Je * ‘ Hey ek apply on board, or fo C, CLARK, on J them refuse obedience to the territoriul authorities, and | and this Republic, a» appears by Article 94 of the treaty | prices as would make ita lucrative trade for the British a a at present i A.J. a ‘is p the fashionable of London and Paris, can be tanghtin sin | Splendid Tndian and Prairie Scenes. ee eat da 5 proclaim their independence, aiding them effectively to } of Washington, and 24 of that of Mexico. merchants to purchase it there for shipment to the Euro: Ee te since none, Leen | dite akan umber of mension] Soe a de oth Rea Eo agen | tm and aly loge aertoraon shee | Conse thn, tha he ery of Tex | pan marke, | diz For fnrtl if 1 inqnire of MONS. KORPONAY, at | alleled for number, o1 aS Fark Plces : longs to them, has been entertained, os has been said, by Assuming, for instance, the voyage to be 42 months, a his residence, all parties and governments of the United States for the | ship may be expected to arrive at the Bay of Jel nds, essons from 10 to 12, A. M., 12to1, and 1 | dence ofall the namby-pambyism of the day PASSAGE, FOR LONDON—Packet of the 20m | ted States stand with regard to Texag Tho North Ame'i- | last 20 years, in it not surprising that in the year 25, they | the most. advantageous circuit she could seein ete Tin i ‘Teama:—C i can pa eon La - mg 3 E iy " cember. ‘The splendid, fast sai packet ship | can Government may deceive itself inthis matter with | should’ have ogreed by the ratification of ‘the treaty of | whaling grounds using the first twelve months after her a ant ‘ ii once. ey Contributors to a he January Number. the | See LOT MINSTER, Capt. Hovey, will sal positively f its fictions, but it cannotdeceive the world, which, ac- | poundarics ‘with Spulo, to recognise. that, province departure trom Amerie, with 600 bervels of ell ; aume A lessons, twelve Tessa > $13; quar. hours will be devoted to Publi and elegance io the history of | be Fespousible for losses. th y Retest Rumhe. o agai kectow Ucheretas masse taker citizens belong. Such isthe position in which the U Red Rover,” ete. is shi i i quainted with the circumstances adduced by the under- | as on integral part of the Mexican Republic ? Why, if | ming that this ofl, if in America, would be worth 7 a Institates, Acad- Hiou. J: K. Paulding, author of “The Datchman's Fireside,” serge paneer ea sot be surfaced tae on cabin and J signed ; and having before them the note of His Excel- they had good reasons then, did they not amend the de- | per gallon, the value of 600 berrels would be 314178 00" : eile COR S“Fienry, W,, Longfellow, author of “Voices of the Night,” | St vo maa? RY ETHER grants | more, clearly apparent the justice which Mexico has on | [ovcheny erst testy, and, ot least makosome slight re | "but ag 34 year, on the average, FASHIONABLE SUBSCRIPTION BAL “Quee Mer,” ete." | | aire 16 South street corwer Maiden Lane. this foint, will see, that tho declaration of independence f servation by which to support the right, which they now | would elapse before this oil coul AE MRA, 58 BROO TR LYS AT | James Kutell Lowell, author of “A Years Life, and Other 7 Maiden Late. Point, will see, ation pe assume, and which they pretend to enforce ? Pe Ameer outed eon HE the Athamra [7 0) to the fuuhionsble soctety of New Yorke nhac hance tirely rebuilt and fitted up his establishment in ee poses, fin by Texas, made and sustained almost entirely by citizens It ii ally surprising that an attempt is also made t i Duinte , rn is equally surprising P' le to | the whaler, the simple interest uj CP iker, | of North ‘America, not repressed by their own govern | found onthe safety of the United States the right to take | on it at 6 per cent would amount to $2,126 26 mont,but rather aided by it, and by the Southern States of Teetile aud estenkiva provides beleniioe i staat in cabin | that Republic, had no other object than that of Ba Sere aad extensive Popverce DelcogOe a; ‘The average loss by leokage and % t FOR LONDON.—Packet of the 10th “Allred B. Street, author of “The Buming of Schenectady and ‘The packet shin TORONTO Conia other Poems.” will sail as above, her Sie cr Eres: Helfensteinathor of "The German Decameron,” ete. | ,, 4s splendid ship has urea Jed accommodat randiz. 2 boring nation and recognized as an integral part of it by | evaporation for the whole voyage Mions. Gabrieland DeKorpo) pt Mrs. Ann 3. Sterhens, author of “Mary Derwent.” ete. wopiy ou board, oF 00 eo SOHN AEBS ree eutaxtoriog ts roan Nppesrtoot of honesty to stra armas can prevail, few peoplo can be safe and | tercents the oil. frst taken being ° “tee y A of lerwent..”ete, & , a il, sofe 5 siting winter, of the very frst Mrs. E. K- Ellet, author of “Characteristics of Schiller,” | _d6 Fe 61 South the spoliation which it has attempted to commit upon this * any ret uenipeck t.; the oil first take "6 of newest .) f cout inthe most fashionable eiceles. in. Erope. Panny Tose ject to the greatest Jose; bi followir der: Ist. dan, 174 $0 bail, Fi aaperior packet ship WESTMINSTER, Waptain | antecedent circumstances, originated on ip ively sail as above. * > — t uil in thi ion of their respective territories, ase sb FOR LONDON. Packet of the 20th Dee —The | nation, by pretended rights which they seek to ground on | for tieatrong thight awallow up. the weal, by allesioe Tongest oa era rise six balls, to be i urpose by the J the right of their own safety. The United States aft a et Way jovey, will po p right of their own safety. i after | 4s probable that a part of th: Weiesany, Br Le RT cote ee Or passage, fiaviug splendid accommodations in cabin and | Southern people and the government of the United States. | tulring posseasion of Texas inight under the same tide ap- | 12 Drobable that, absorption into J nal fh Gn St canon 5 steerage, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, Who does not see that this independence has been | propriate to themselves the other frontier departments of | the casks, it will be safe to take it H |, Friday, Ket ol cription to the | John H. 4 ‘v ‘ ole set, in sy ang E. P. WI eo rest. effected an at it is sustained now with so muc! ¢ Mexican Republic, ni id not tal at on e | at on! per cent. which is 1,270 65 ‘i ditre 61 South street ffected and that it is sustaincd ith h | the M Republic, if they did not take at once th ly 7; hi epi ingle $3; admit fot LONDON Kegulas Fackes of LLY Dec. warmth and energy in el note ol Hila ‘cca’ us wae ae Ce irare alate the pedo ae COnE Insurance 2} per cent per annum. 1,065 12) : btained 3 puiniis ie splendid first-cl fast-sailing packet ship | Shannon, only because it was wanted to make of the | Norte and Collorado, which empties into the sea of Cali- bibteCa Korponay; also, at the principal hotels and mi Original Papers. & west bg ad Capt. H. Re Hovey, will poss f ‘Texas an independent and eovereign nation in order to f fornia. : Total amount of loas to be deducted 4,466 124 FANCY BALL DRESSES. Monologues Among the Mountains, by a Cosmopolits, " Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second eabin | ive them the right of making Caine ae b ca eens Mexico, threatened ith hese new and | sraakcendent —— 7 . UX. Cr f the J HOR Og, ube and steers mgers, it of annexing themselves to the Republic, which the so- | misfortunes, especially heaving a power: reaton to | Remain as the present value of the oil 19,709 87; 0, LET, oF for sate, at. PINTRUX, Cale des mille | A‘simile, by Mire Bk Thomas’ immediate aplication on boards oro) “wa *HOw8 F Catted Prenident of that Mexican province, ond the other | fear them in the not over. faithful ‘conduct which the | “ir uas apoeuge that it mcoid te se profitable fo ey at Colonnes Saloon, 307 Broadway. ‘To be seea from 9 o’clock Forest Road, by Alfred B, Street. Pe Lari! pI A.M. until 4 “clock P. M. dd Im*re Child aad Lite, by Gatharine Alian, JOSEPH MeMURRAY, authorities which govern there, came from? The artifice, | Government and Southern people of the United States | oil of the frst years’ cutch at the end of that period for TO THE LADIES George Moyner, by rp, tlle. aoe eS _100 Fine street comer of South. an well ax the arguments on which it is grounded, might | have observed towards her inthe matter of Texas, how | $9,709 874, or 41 cents per gallon, ak for $14,170 or 76 cla, BAL TOSTUM ‘The Storm, 7. John T. Brame. ¥OR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet J S¥rprise those who are not acquainted with the facts, or | can she disregard on this point her own right of safety. | at the termination of the voyage; and that by the estab- Thee ee coc = . by Henry W. Longfellow, to sail the 26th of Dec.—The regular fst sjiling | with the contents of the note which the undersigned has | \ounded on better titles than those which the Republic of | lishment of an agency at the Bay of Islands t> make such T ae rel eri Med i joomele risen s arrang. pe paketit nate by Praia avant Woolsey, by J. Packet Ship SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb,of 1,100 f the honor to answer ; but all who are acquainted with | his Excellency Mr.Shannon may alledge to guard against purcht there would be an absolute saving of nearly for the purchive of rich fancy EMBROIDERED DRESSES, | Ronee ‘Opepes » Melancthon Faylor Woolsey, by J. | tous, will sail as above, her regular day. the before mentioned circumstances can but agree that | the influence which sho believed to be sinister, of Great | 50 per cent, upon the oil of the first years fishery. Bup- alargvanantity of whichipeve been d by recent arrivals, Britain, upon the welfare and prosperity of their people? | posing this saving to be equally divided between the joe or freight or passage having accommodations unequalled f by those mouns only it has endeavored to give FT eer Ccralers, wooly on Board at Orleans what, fot pearance of justice to what tho laws of nafonsandihe | For il the government of Mr. Tyler wishes to conault whaier and the merchant, or, in other words, supposing i ? E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. relations of good neighborhood highly repro! the safety of its country, by taking to itself a foreign ter- | the oil to be sold at 63 cents per gallon, the whaler owner jew Amsterdam, by J_K. Paulding. Fiict of Passage, $100. Was not President Jackson, one of the pi ritory, the Mexican nation claims to provide for its own, | would realive an absolute profit of 12 cents or Fine Btle-Grounds fogatsia, by Brpent Helfonsteia, Sherilan, Captain A. ¥. De Peyater, will | in favor of annexation, and who has bean gravely cha by sustaining. a province which, by every right kelongs | 25 per cent, beside the convenience of a quick retura.— Hope, by Rev. J. T. Brame. d passed in elegance acd novelty of design, “The Beep Within Doors, Forester, Toh owing ‘willgive an idea of the low prices at which they are a of Keneweb by Mm Es Hewitt? offered:== eur CORONATION ROBES from $3 50—vsual price $5, Hallowe'en, or he Fe Extra Hich do. beri 0. [V.—Moumouth, by | succeed the Siddons, and sail 26th January, 1815, her rewul it he f. ks to rid itself of bl ipping Lit N fi Needle Work, fr ™ h 5 " with having ordered Gen. Houston to Tex in Ord 1 It the former seeks to rid itself of a troublesome | New Bedford Shipping Lisi Rich Orcandie and darketan Miacliee weeked in colors (in | Chat Munch Laesiche iy Mex! Aine & Boake, day. nec | carry out his designs, constrained, by truth and jus neighbor, the latter, while it contributes to the views of if ii evel grain), warranted fas, $6, Mandan Chief. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—! contess, in a message addressed to the House ¢: Represen. } the former, endeavors to eave various other departments | Supreme Count.—Tnunspay, Dac. 5, 1844.— Tarletan Muslit Review of New Books. Packet 21st December.—The superior fast nailing New } tatives in Deo. 1826, and this when only the recognition | which are threatened, and even the nationality of its } present--Mr. Justice Bonson presiding.—Flanders Qrgaudte do. Gs-arual price i { Draima of Exiles and Othet Pom hy Elisabeth B. Barrer. | Glamdger Ubu toot bende ibs ahone her eatar ae | ofthe independeace was agitated, that an act likethis now | country. Iu short, if the one aspires to find moreiond to | Prevent-Mr. Justice Bonson, presiding — hen I ature and Arta Foem, by Williams W. Bory. Hor freight or having very superjor accommodations, J contemplated, would be regarded as a grave injustice to- | stain it with the slavery of an unhappy branch of the hu- | move to aet aside report of referees, kc. granted on terme. | prevailing » cARbary, Vs Powers in Theit Native Haunts, by Emma } ansurpaased by any ship in port, apply to the Captain on board, | Ward® Mexico, and that of the United States would be | man fomily, theother strives, by preserving what in its | Move £0 tet aside report of referee Judgment of non pros. Ret cuban Wwainrs {via ‘The History of the Putitans, or Protestant Nonennformists de Burling UO SDHULL & MINTURNS, : if padap tins and ieee ‘auciycings chene | 10" aeeewtetie a traits ee be erent ase! which of the | granted, unless piff file and perfect security for corte fn v4 * by % by ri a a " " do Hobes with waist, figm $2 20 by, Duiet Neal. ‘Tribune Buide Row Vork. | pee ot rah #7 Bouth treet. | recognition with the manifest intention ot obtaining their | two has justice and reason on ite side. wher inn aaanipetrapomentytrmiolgtt ne ee | d> and Rivisrie, “700, [HE COURTIOURNAL AND Live IN NEWYORK, | | The fne packet ship Queen of the West, Capt. Philip Wood: | ooFporation with the United States? This concession, | In comiug to the charge which is made agninst the go: | Motion for Judgment ns in case of non suit, granted, A succession “of new goods, in Capes, under Handkerchiefs, } | containing an account of tre Awful Murde's committed py | house, 1250 tona burthen, will succeed the Liverpool and sudton | Yeing no Jess than thet of the government of that Repub: | vernment for the manner in which it proposes to conduct | % motion to either perty. Seaman ads Boxter. Motion Collars, key will be oflered very cheap. the Seven Brechers¢ The: PURE the On ae her tegular day, 2let Jan, nad | lic, while it corroborates what hus been said,as to the | the waragainstthe socalled Texans, the undersigned will | forretazqtion of coxa, Gs. denied, with conte Hoge ooo Caunirie, Handkerchiefs, verty Gomer, Memoir of C, V. Aud-rron, Chief : EORGES LINE OF PACKETS FOR | iderendence of Texve hoving been effected by'emigrants | say that this harshness has been originated by the policy | ‘Orns * omen cer aiisernenarte ponte Rowers and Seraiest kama Swindle Death of the Lie Spe age ER OP new packs ship wi. | from North America, with the object of aunexing it to | of the government and the Southern population of the | Scnireio edmeusuro dower, grauted. Getfeld ade: Wil eand Ky f ‘ { r cK, wil their country, serves to place ina clear light the assertion | Unite: #, which has not conformed wit e rela a. Motion is set aside default 4, . LAVINS TAPE BORDERS, from 1s, and other matters conuected with Life in New York, will. be PR rs ay Se Mest bed OR Wadena, 9a ae ey re een Cone i Coe ie nnd nlrada. deste Mote, ieee ee ‘eri i ft ‘ , give tothe oc | tions of a good neighborhood, or the consideration due to : ‘ jo Heit, fanaa gabon eattrdy; marine, and gy ote ta Nawng aie, 342 we arya as beg Sedan in the mort clant man J cupation of fexat by the United States, a turn which | the rights ol afrienlly people. Wor, i instead of having saerarrcitealt, Abtqek, wink aad Ree Tete do do and Masique " Centre street, and of'all the newsboys. Prive 3 cents, pat De oes Ce hap hy ag p oto Mak ames might take from it in somo measure the odinm of a baro- | fomented inthe citizens from the United States, establish: | FOWNe Cir or collier ind ak we Supervisove of Broome jy Tn LACE DEPARTMENT wil be foand— ia ‘neve Saito ckamine her accommodations: ormrcrvool, are reauest- T faced usurpation ; giving it the appearance of having ob | ed in Texas, a rpirit of rebellion against the torritor! adic tn api o ee Tlich black Brussels and Thread Laces, GLEANisG OF LAGE AND BLONDE BY A | ditre JOHN HERDMAN‘G! Soothsteeet._ | tained it by th seripating iseltirom ie totter cotatey, | \y and eicacigusly, that they could net cewat Gravy | thematter of Harlow vs Bancker.. Motion 4 ‘ Mechlin, I. code i ' ielite Brussels aid English Thread Lacea, | DAMN OME OR PROCESS, | BLACK BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL, | and attained its independence by ita sword and valor.’ | event, upon aid from their country to sustain their under. | '9 DeXt special term. See ee jenitation Rage ds Canton and ‘Seline Laces and Edgings, of | MADAME DEITZ, late (rom Rati, hae pie bongs to. tee | PACK) ers row PLVERFOOL=Only | Reg ‘Thus the Texans who proclaimed the independence of | taking. If the neutrality which President Jackson inonl. | $i, Moto te recs @ranted, by di oy every width 4 ees Black Si ‘Bill Dresses, so asto look as good as favorite packet ship NW YORE, varhen teetoen, [tech emt arencs som tng Unbedeetess there being: osbed inthe Message of Oth Comber, 1835 as a duty of | granted, on terms. Fisk ads. Huddleston and Aquaye and. demic Veils of every style and quality, from $i} "sia os (B Cropper, commander, will sal positively oa Monday, | 20,doubt that they were openly protected by the United | the Uni 5 Z © | fochange vente, denied. Cerpenter ads States in their rebellion against the authorities of a coun- | and Tex , had not been an empty formality, and the to inform the ladrs that ahe is the only totor December ber reaulae day. +? ke & Case to move to upwards, in te city that understands cleaning Laces and is senrccly ‘necessary to say. as it is well known to the | try which received them with so much generosity; it be | United States had then refused what were called strong | [oF leave te ma TELSPEI UGH ue tine Yu Peay, mete. vefomtar | SiS Aa oe uctaraee ow ce Wa) narrate ion wk | evinced yon mentee fmt | Git ath i asi Mgren’s tp by pete eee ee Sh IZ re | pide with Cy eeajoe this line, are fitted out in amost costly } feigned a respect for the opinion of the world, fearing that | it is almost certain that they would not have dared to re ‘dehvelt, "he, deniea 4 DOTATOES—500 bushels Lancaahire Cap Poitocs of very | cannot but add to the comfort oF etts ad cagvenience, that 1 4 recognition of Texas by the United States would be cen | bel, much less to have declared their independence, ‘The Cele > do do Cash POTATORS—00 bushels Lanciahire Cup Fortoes. of very Se ees Aig. atall times | sured as agrave injustice towards Mexico, was the first to | war would not havejaken place, and if it had broken out : : ohne, do Black Alpacha Grubsiucuipeins to ject these desirable conveyance: acknowledge its independence, knowing that it had been | the noble and faithful condoct of the United States apers, McCor! ck ve Boru: Se eer tee ial Bataan ae. i. k. COLLINS & CO., or terms of passage, and to secure the | proclaimed only for the purpose of annexing that Mexi-| if such as it ought to have been, woul red: | tram. Motion for a commission, granted, wy defeull poeitlemen’s Merino, Lamb's Wool, Silic and other Vests, dl2re 66 South street. on shone be made on board foot of | can province to the Republic of the North ; and it ap. | confidence, and the contest would not e been carned 08, denied, with po AEE IE Oe PROF bers, f it have teuhed the | Palmer ade. Miller—motien to change ven STRA py . pearing afterwi hat this same government of the | on with such passion, nor woul sosts. “Oi soe EOPERNATOR AL: INVENTIONS ND 35 Felton Sees PROTHERS & CO. United States, and @ considerable portion of their people, Miller va, Palmer—-sotion fe acam At BARGAL "it door to the Fulton Bank. height to which it was carried by the open co-operation ed, by default. iv = $00 doven 'rimmed Caps at 4s—usual price 8s, CURE 6 on P. S—The Ni Trou Li openly and without any veil, were working zealously for | of the administration of Messrs. Jackson and Tyler, and | %s Remnants of Ineeringe and agings av half price. TOMER: SUNBURNT YELLOW. DIRCOLOREDSS | Febranry, 1815." Persone sending for thets Hegde co hte Huot | ke annexation of Texsa to the United Staten, tothe ex: | tue Southern people of the United States. ihegmeat naa cimeienapenbieetince Leeann a “ten best Kid Gloves, slightly soiled, 38 per pair. OH ERECKLED Scie. brought out in her, or in any of the Packets comprising this | treme point of having solicited a renewal of the proposi- | It ia from this cause that the Mexican government sren, She Mager, te Brechin’ ele hee 5000 yards Black and Colored Fringes at hall pricn. ANY=A: any ‘who have been maguificent and unequalled Line, sailing from that port punctu- | tion for incorporation, when there was no necessity for | and still sees, fire, whose fiames it had sought, and is dart rye hedonic ple ox rel. aia 1m. PETER ROBERTS, No. 373 Brondway. tah aed therefore the powers of the ally on the ist and 16th of each month. “¥or termsof passage «D- | such a request because the ‘Texans and the North Ame. | still secking, to smother, by all themeans in its power, M en — mao en to bet uid dah ult, granted, on terms, JOHN J. MAAS Soap are exagrerated; let, such give ita fair ¢ Ply ps abore, inn ricana being the same people all had the same interests | those who have provoked it by conducting themselves in | Nash and ol 7, Pi Sg em es or 2 ost, larly wonderful curative in ‘The packet ship Columbus, will succeed the New York, and honsuit, granted, by defanit. ree ads. 115 WILLIAM STREET near Joh or ee Teh tee ie te il for Liverpool on the Ist of January 10 her regular day. | and sympathies; und, in fae, furnishing the history uf | am unfaithtul manner, being answerable for all the evils | #* 1% cage, Of noneuit, granted, by defanit. Gorse ade 3¢ the lowest prices “Fancy Lasles Fimvlee: Blotehes” Freckle, ar Monte faire the question betwoen the countries as many data as could | which have originate! from that source.” Dinteh antacs pum pur douiree: Commaeal Gea RB oo Boren, Se nft Boves Dressiae an Wi oa iro Bhoum, carry, Eeyeigelas r’s Itch, GEOKGE’S LINE FOR LivVERPOOL— ie ee ee that the La ebae of biti) Sa eerie fred sarap Dopey eg to Zers—motion put over to next pecial term, with leat terns, (locks, Bracelets, Suspenders, Writing Maps, Bat mind, it is Jones’ Hoap has done, and still effects ib: Hc the ltth instant—“1 he splendid new packet | the work of the government and the southern people, and | compel a rebellious province to its duty, give a right toa | Torys farther pepers. Wood ads, Same - do’ do. do. West. 4 4 x hip BY. +B. Seymour, master, #0 tons | effected only in order that they might possess themacives | neighboring nation to prevent, with arms in hand, the Lb vial dire other articles for holiday presenta, ited ak’ he ener clee an thus cuty—or you will be | iegister, will sail on the 18th ust, having e laige proportion of | of its richand extensive andi, Hew Have they the cou | reeenquestof it; and, under this Pretet fo appropriate te | ove s, Mowe; mation lor Juigment as incase of ea. #2 Chatham street, and $23 Broadway, nae ihe Sa ee ‘ ans tage to prasent it ax 8 thing in which they have had no | itself the disputed territory ?’ The undersigned hos said, | suit, eranted, unless pl. pey cowts, ks. Myersade. Mann pa catia diag Bee net YZeier,§Uelaet Beil aly wee Or Passage, ha ving superior accommodations, ap- part, a He Soe Sad be Val ee bi Linheap tno that the Cine Md insets Me oc aie Cdn (9 bg ed by default. Phillips, imp’d, ke. ade. Tonnele ‘ale. iindelphia; 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and Pease, way, 4 ‘ % same titles which the Mexicans had, owners, as they | government and the Southern peeple of the Uni rates, | °% d th. Be 7 Albany. d BIZ Ime | Passage $75. een TEN: & Well sree, | were, by every. right of the territory in which they would not have rebelled, or have had means anficient to ots: Tenmale onda thee allen we eel ee EDICAL = “ a a — | were born? sustain their independence. Neverthe! supposing ce ie tl sealed ae lee Deeror ta Weer eat Shale engl hin ANN HARLEY, Duncan Smut" tat now ae Ri AL ada inde Haagen -th pation nage] A yc Sspsaah Inc whnerawiog anamaielees Thee ke ok, (alin. Opsoed and eogued 9 correct Tale of 5d Beye + vie of street, fulton and Beekman, u i : | themselves in that province, settled in it under the | had succeeded in in es fro: - E? é Syile stall to hvornoe ihtee cad aber pent all diseases of a delicate natures his treatineat being auld sad Seema hess ree Aas Pn pore dene: | Ceaerat a ee wetsh then ecrmetan tea Bircoice otek, | eon of the Meceas Merete ted tear thar ed TR eS CUA Seersis’ Bricitod 'prbildingui'Tne thst should one fai chon mopeet thet’ his toe judicious, requires neither mercury, restraint in diet, or hin- | tween this aud Glasgow. Wor freqe o ‘apply to. lic, and that this being dissolved by force of arms, they | sufficient resources to protect themselves ogainst her at " oo y ranee from business pursuits. eases cured in 3 or 4 woo ae NEUE Bank of Poulteny vs. Starr and al.—Motion ex parte to penta Al ces Balser Boley aah ca esha carne | days, CARR wit cot SQutusrtt,. | constturtin of 1854 hed sarborsed then to become on | tetecopefsng the independence ot Tovey, vad Writ war | Heke tbe nam of oon of the def com the jhagment i ‘lder's Pa I ITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL,| ‘The hip ADAM CARR will ‘Ann Hare | Constitutio: gi 4 a q record, nunc pro tunc, granted. Cock ade. Und —_ inte niyo . Tyee | ee ate stare axing fr op atoo fi ent indulgence the , Pamions nf a ne é packet ship will succeed the ae independent State when they should have the necessary faeosee cones oe the oe = CE. et sSbee Motion to tet enide ‘detente ‘and subsequent ‘ings, Safe warehouse and factory, No Tio Wate saat s/f | ually confirmed impovency eagege the Drs sriettst attention, FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiang and New | ° ‘To enswer this, it must be borne in mind, that the citk | their good offices in regulate it in accordance with the | srented, with costs. Ames ads. Miller—Motion to Safe warehouse and factory, No 169 Water street LS change venue, deniod, with costs. Jones ads. Van SILAS U. HERRING, is object being to restore the system, mentally and bodily, to York Line.—Fositively first Regular packet—o sail | zene of the Uniced States who proclaimed the indepen- | laws of humanity, which are little respected in the United SS sod clotted wo om natty Gelvee Sr and - i , ie of vigor. originally “ee Monday, 16th Dec. ‘I'he elegant fast sailing packet ‘d ‘th au those evil ich | Namee end al.—Motion to asi }) kc. grent- N. B.—Second-hand Safes for sale at leas than half price. en: disease Trequentiy existing without the | (MPUTREV A. Cost: Goodive, will sean art sailing Packet | Gence of Texas, with the exception perhaps, of the first | Stater, and to prevent the occurrence of those evils whi oh, Cli MRS OD Ss ablaletecRr, teal dee ee ire ei, ware, sometimes caused by mal: her regular day.” if "| colonists who went there,not to Femain subject otheMexi-| President Tyler affeats to fear? Why not actin this mat. | 94, on terme, Terry ade, Ackert.Motion that daft NEW GOUDs FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW | ment o Paniited eal and For freight or passage, having elegant furnished accommo. | can Republic. but to annoxit to their country ; strength | ter the same as the other powers which have recogni foool granted, Dy detauitwarker ted eh. ede Bite YEAR PRESENTS. : the parties themselves, are, by the Dr. y, | dations, apply on board, st Orleans wharf foot off Wall street, ening y . rm — {eatigetion ef the | the indenendence of Texas, without attempted to hind Seton Ge jedguant es in cese of non suit, tod, Oy South execra- | the Mexican government in using its rights over the re- default. i ble system of negro slavery That they never submitied | bellious territory ? ate ee stir Saturday evening, to the Mexican’ laws, Out lived as they pleased-—end | “fe it because the Government of the United tates hi n they thought that they were all to erect them- | compromised itself with the Texans by asking ancw their ea into a state of the confederation, in urder to regu. | annexation, and because under this view its honor cannot s- Robertson ads, Dunn, Motion for judgment es in case of non suit, eae, default. Mumford, imp'd. ko, ads, Sprague. Motion to eet aside inquest, with cosis, Kimber and al. ads. Crittenden. Mo: tion for jndgment ef in case of non suit, gran + received by the Intent arrivals trom France, ‘ 2.Cares of Kmbroideries, among which are some very rich erabrosdered muah Felerings, Caneapus, « hemiselter, Collars, very righ, an f Mu W. A. SMETS, 258 Broadway, opposite the Park, has just | “ye Baers rane advertising Sur- a iJ 5 no ec. Shi may rel, having their correct! i | whe of TN ies Pa a sar sorely eat Iso, ‘edi P ite th in their own way ; they formed their | permit another to suffer in its stead ? It ishardly credit ¥ ¥ Ang Se A TA TY a in New Orleans, Messrs. Hallin, and Woodraff, wh | own constitution, which was not approved by the gene- | ahle that one very grave fault should serve as a reason for | tt), by default. Iencox vs, Bennett. Motion to promptly forward all goods to their address. ppro & strike out pleas and replications, and to insert them in Medical Card. We The packet ship GENESER, Capt, Minot will succeed | ral admin! stration of the republic, because the act want- | committing a greater ; and still les that there should not | th, Demurrer book in their proper order, granted — il 26th Dec. her rey: ee | ed 4 prescribed ndamental law. | be some disgu: mentioning it in a je doc! , +o : Oot MORRISON, (MeSorner es One sa Beh ees egaler cn This aden to the q supp 'y, | which is to’ be known to the civilized world Ithonor | Cbapmun ods Giibert— motion to change veniue ; granted. ‘ does not permit the American Government to let another | Teller andal assignee, Ke. ve Budd. and al—motion to re- ‘ancy. no more has honor permitted it to 1e- fer, granted, by default. The Nashua Manufacturing Se f the attention of DOCTOR n NoOgTH IVER DISPENSARY, ects rune | JN rece pte ne ttc cetik - SSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS™~Pocket of nd oon 7. Pe Hee m he aplends, feat sailing packet shop | and the measures a ou Ore cases, particularly “Gouor h INE f which they disdained, initiated them, and prepared them | suffer in ite s I fe Fee sa Whey Gamnct be varpassed in Meumep ncn Recess | 6 urvait, Teena ah Pe onan il} ll Romiively a5 | (Piselee the stkderd. Of tebelllon, egaines the. sadlonss | coguisn the independence of Texea, to was declared. in ip pan Meapunia capaadniate Donk eed dil 3t%je eta eure in ata faye vagti ag accommodations of this ship for bom second cabin; and authority. An insurrectior fact, took place, and | the message of ’ and oor did brn jit it tad in- | v5 same—do do do. Wynk imp'd ads Wolf—motion ry “aa a tn i nee + ou) r J 5 uJ THB Bt POUATOES IW MARKET | lamer megan ibe um Goethe | edie Nea acetal | Sarre ric theca elt | aetna eter Puri | Lyte ty cca" a sat 1s, KOR SALE ay the dock, Washington, Maske, from oem tro aanlogone with | ine panctaliy a avert esure bert ery application | Comstiation, the provisions of which they never, ob | betraying 40 I pfople, and the repeated protertatione of | ee a ae ee ey ah rig. it, fiom N a " Ds ooo rr y 301" of this, to puch ahead their revolutionary moment, per. | good faith wiih which it has endeavored to traquilize " rela Nos 1 Shad.’ Avoly on oats of WHAM, Cons’ bj: ted with | Prostate ‘aay | Alive 75. font ssset, onrave Malia Lane, _ | versely’ reperdions Of the Tight ef the wade te okeage | {hem y ant fe oem Rremene ob ferme, al ane are Ww signee, . . , granted, Li Broed street, ufler mach vy | Asekard DrACOUTE ions and TOR AEM, ORLEANS-Union Lin:—Remyar | its ingutations, when i uit it convenience, proclaimed | Bui inasmuch asthe conduct of the United States hes Hee Tec Ga AY war Areshor—tmotlee toy hea a : cf i i he their lependence an ence comes t annexation to been improper, ' steed of consum: 01 i FROM HAVRE, ie dinchwaiog | yeteutt of il conten ons asset dstrachvs it RNGTHN, Cam B. Stank, will vost | the United States; which last has been the true-ebject of | teprobated 7 univetsal morality, do they not recede, te dett.to smtend bia pie, granted, on terms without pre All goods not permitted by the | tre radically cured 7 oy q day i their coming to TeXas and as appeared by the note of his | giving a full satisfaction to the friendly power whose liagia 1 I Dublie store under a general order. | Sinintleally cured by Dr. Mi, o of Me te? ifr cabin, seonct; | Excellency Mr. Shannon, the mark at which all parties | rights they have outraged, using their influence with | Lakwe-—be’ blow on Secerder ‘cure ed, oF. 80 fe, persons wishing taembark, shold | ang all administrations of that Republic have sined{or | her in a friendly manner to calm her just indignation | GALE ON tHe Lax neg Rageteen 38 yoann EGE wh NEW BUPENS Fs grag boar McMURBAY, thelasttwenty years. Does not this plainly manifest a} against the rebels whom they have Ceo lea tone | night brought in Tit ee fh dint} py Z charg at ones! art, foot of ones g ilo. is, Perkasie onthe 100 Pine street comer of South. system of deceit constantly practised towards Mexico, | gotiate so that by the Jatter acknowledging their lawful fener mite aioe Seulog ae ~ [te ater cesehtatra > aerial engine Ces | “pea IERREY [TY FLOATING HOCK Sedo ery pera chy ich sunt | free ey Key obi i nduienengence | Ligh gas ent, aig ogee ech saat ; coler the e colont ‘ . NGLISH POTATOES —The packet ship York shite has Bare te * Upea, ve pe do eg nea "On the other hand, the independence promised to thet | menifested the best diepositicn for thie, bui se the chject | Louis, 24, and lows, and schooners Huron, Commodore, on board a quantity of the welebrated ‘'Lancashire™ and | 7 ACM bs * ohnmdaadalidiaenr= 17-0 o> rerorerie ae province, by the federal constitution, wis, it perchance, | in'view ia to annex to toe United States the provines of | and J. Hunt, sll fall laden, are among those that en: mt ‘short time on ship boar, which will GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Sas Apply to 13 Lwee C. H, MARSHALL, 38 Burling slip. THE = EF Vi Uh Mite ARicorierous, or FOR THE FACE AND SKIN. ealpg andl clarifying qualities. oa TPE. best counstic for eradi 7 TH sckfes isd Monworms tfom the akin? Be etek e Vset “Isl of Man” Potatoes, in ereeliant o sty heving [yt * vessels as nut = now in operation. | that it might separate itself from the Republic, when it | Texas, the acquisition of which has been considered ar | tered. The Burlington has not zi” fon her * n d to this Dock, miths, Ship-carpea | had the necessary population, and annex itself to a foreij indispensable and necessary for the last twenty years, by | ance. Report says, the schooner iy © De and Painters." All work done in the most expe- nation? By tang that code, it will be seen thetit | all potion end admuinistrotions of thet Repubt 7 This i pes, ly hy ee Liye? es bape Oe long 1 RY . 4 ve , only promised to make it an independent State, in its inte- [ all that they care for, having brought a So leet th an, 0nd fies ‘she had gone to pi 5 crew TATED, fe MeL ATIGHLIN, rior administration, not to emancipate it from the national | that may give some sppearance of justic “ So the bal son board the Min uiee Trae | sovereignty, which all the State Ere bound te recogoise | which con in 6 tenner be justinad, cared: “Tho b. J. was hound down from some of the table Lotion. Its use fora, short tims will establish no clear Eas secnlves the vemeels s i} on board, at Pier No. 4, North | and respect. Besides, what has a nation tode with insti- | Now, if this arrangement has been made in good fuith | acighboring ports.— Buffalo Adv., Dec. 9. aud brillime complexion. fold, in bottler, at 75 ceate eac! River. a7 re tutions of ite m bor, or by what right can it teke to | — if the conduct of the two admiriatrations and the south ee i z A Kneumatioe, &e —Dr, C 's C hemi ico. of Muse ds. (Ay HEAT a, dia lam tl seats Tandina ex: | itaelt forever t # of others, in which its cit:zens | ern le of the United States, who have proposed to Canava Maiis.—The Bunker Hill Aurora says tara? and EH UTed ae gt erogation for the eare of Hhearne- ts of perspiration, seurt akin Gates Roe ae Oe ete aite 1 have establish selves, merely because the consti r the territory of the Mexican Republic, bas | hat contracts are now making at Washington for CO Soup! a “i Waters hm ho Pier a wendy Comba, Indluensa ‘nd Pata in the Breases: | eae im beanty and | tp y pK in bottlesy nt 30 conte excl Gris ven Cm 8 ith the heit, | QUGAR—2 hi ds Prime New 0 fot eale The above valuable medieiges sold at wholesale or retail jair Catting Rooms, 146 Broad stalrs, 5 161 Bowery, Saas eee afi ime fikoy sores Rarer om mary core ot ve ns “COLL CO bi d Ri ied saenwg 9h the country which received them have | been conformable or not to the Iawa of nations the T the conveyance of the E: lish mails by the eteam- relations of frie which the government of the w i id id that they have ostablished their indepew. red to bap Rake teem, t ships from Boston to Montreal and vice versa, an en 1 I che mails hereafter will be brought to Boston, im havin ficient means to sustain it, | vilized world will decide, And the northern part of the 4 4 3 they cught to be receghized as an independent nation, | same United States, on whose {good faith Mexico relies, § *tead of being sent trom Halifax to Montreal