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i i \ A THE NEW YORK HERALD. — Vol. XII., No. 27=Whole No. 4220. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, “JANUARY 28, “1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. ox HERALD— ad OPEN AER AL Duevery S Sararay—Price 6X cent "ADVERTISE eo ES atthe usual prices—always cash nus tine of all saan executed with beauty and des All letters oF communications, by mail, addressed to notte pt oe paid, or the postage will be 01 oat a TORDON VBiNNerr prietcr of the New Yoru cite y EstabLishMEny Northwenst corner of Eniton and Nasean streets MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. DAILY OVER Hes. Bent on ISLAND KAIL NEW LONDON, ROA WICH $¢ WORCESTER. th Whitehall At? RR Morning, from the Foot of Whit Way ‘Crates are Tend ness to receive for New N hy fe eae PE LUNG ISLAND KAILKUAD COMPANY. 0. TRAINS RUN AB FOLLOW, 15th, 1645. Leave Now Vouede 7 veloey, Ae Me B ical Se spot any, Sonal ‘George's Leave Brooklya—at Asta. Mf sforgarmiag fate and intermedi Sundays excepted, and o Theedaya ‘Thuredays and ‘Saturdays, through termediate places. beg bo is Ce teasartiale 2s intermediate Places, daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Greenport—Boston ‘Train, até o'clock, P. M. ihe, artral af ihe steamer from Norwieh, excepted, George's Manor and Farmingdale. ie “4 pyr M.; Accommodstion Train, va, Wediendaya and Fridays: Leave Parmingdsle—¥; fear Brook wate clock, A.B Leave Jamaica—¥or Brook Sy ee i, and 2 P. Bédtord 8 York Conrse 18%; Trowing brides wile ai: iyde Pes mals wwiville, (during. session 3%; | es, ed $7 ina Gog Be 44; Weetbury 44; Eickerile 4 jst Deer Far 4 ; oReitwile, Tm: St. ion br ville 4; es Rreted 1 ac Feats: old ag Ghport, ‘Kees. train, 1 13; m the arrival of Trains at the several ons, to ‘to take radians ho low Fares, to all parts of the je Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall oer mers bette or ihe govea Trin, o minutes be mig tetntalel Se else Bese ANY. VIA.NE HAVEN -HARTEORD ‘AND Gece RINGHIELD Daily, (Bun seperate Scumsodions seeomets NEW rate the fast an yori Pee TAMPION, and arrive at Albany the sume even- tz have been made to make the line pessongers can devend on arriving as advertived. BOSiON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ime sare, and Jal Imre Royal_M Packet-Ships ACADIA wed HIB! A will leave Bos- ton for the above ports as follows, viz: dead We Harrison, Commander, on,the ist Jannury, 1646, iberaia, Cae Fel — m age to we ee a} ae a Protas, se. Agent, 6 Wall No Rerh secured enti pid fr. Persons wishing to re- wait money to any part of Great Britain or Ireland, cam obtain of the subscribers — my = ae ‘oramall, payable on ineipal towns a W. & J,X. TAPSCOTT, aT me 6 Sictin cor. Maiden Lane. SOREL STAT SI ISLAND FERRY Oa We man pc the trips on this owen ies New Yer Baht ee aa P rar Will Wave at it o'clock, instead all knows one, cabin and esl) by toes the seay packet gat “fe rates, warded for any frrawsred yable ‘throughout the United Keaton, on “sae PACKETS FOR HAVAE—The ship sr} LA8, Capt, J.B. Fell, will take the turn of ihe sbip jeans, and sail on of the lst. BOYD wHINCE cand 'ASSAGE FROM NEV Yd fee tat sailing coppered shi BROTHEN, Capt. Fy ioe Mare tons burthen, will from the above port on U nh fording a oka x orportanicy for irect to New Yor! ich are mod+1 fen AP ly to T. TAPSCO’ th st. ‘Goline Maiden lane W. ys ship to load for nc mri Bic COLLAGE yk CO. ¥OK LIV! m5 Sa es Packet of 2ist Feb: fast sails She a nit In Bunley, csnigeen mote aad ethene RK—Direct—The splendid packet ship » Capt. Proctor, 1 sail to-morrow fcr port. Can accommodate a few 2d eabin above , ete low rte A ai N’ & CO., 61 South st. P.8—The above ship will leave Cork about the ist of April = se Cork a it. Those wishing to have their friends bro fhould make im Pee ee succeed oy FOR GLASGO W—! Pep Fy foctcalling packet jeans master, will y BAICACEN 330 tos, have immediate de- aie engage, and’ wil be Tudy to how he oF passege, having elegeat accommodations, ap- seer ere te WOODHULL & MINTURN, wilt die recsler paket bat bark Adam Carr, Hugh McEwen, oe Apter es very ry extensive and COLLINS & CO.,56 South st. PASSAGE FROM GREAT B: ry werpool. Those brought out at th lowest erst every ris ished for ae ‘amount, f i Se principal pal banking iasttecions th the Unit ‘Aeply @ oraddress (if itt Behring HERDMAN, eas an Liverpool. ia eOkD D & HING aie ' Orto C! Tare Pes 103 ie inte oe AND GREAT BRITAIN OLD HA7ADLISAED EMIGRANT OFFICE. | Ws early spring, ships, ‘ola ver} very Few rte ‘iodo be Saeed J roman: « so ee ae orders known, fast sailit oti peat oe ons wilt eee lars enquire pie Sees eae pO ae £ eh Pan fis WN RaReM NG WM toca Baty a MONS REMEDY amas Secure race foment hae ihe shore complaint none, int TWELL’S WaAsHiNe TON HOUSE, | PHILADELPHIA. fess ipa omy nn | congo ‘partment of the Viennge w. if, DEGROOT © Kate FASHIONABLE Fintae ie WINTER CLO’ EADY MADE, of th RADY MADE, of their owe manu facture, on hand, which 10 following very low prices, for cash R ress aud Hock Coats ’ Overcoats and great variety. Vests, nn endless variety. a’ large assortment of Engl . et American Cloths. Cawimeres and Veitings, order, in a style to suit the most i W. 'DEGROOT & CO, 102 Fulton streetsuex! to the corner of eon In‘n PRINTERS’ INK. TO PRINTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. Porat INTERS’ INK serie, re on hand at | block, New York, Benjamin ith’ reonwich st., large .60¢»,70c. and $1 per pound, warranted equal to any , viz:—News ‘In do, 40¢., in tms }. now supplies more than two hundred papers. Dr, Fits! Fits!! VANS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT—An infallible reme Ay for Epileptic Fit, or Halling Sickness, Convulsions Ke. One of the proprietors of this Invaluable Medicine, was ed for seven years with te ‘dreadful disease, and’ Surmg this whole period oftime was under medical treatinent, without re ceiving any benefit ; on whieh ot ouly restored an bear testimony of tne etable Extract o cure this hitherto to Dr. Ivans for the discovery of Infallible emeay. ‘All that are thus aflieted nay now themselves of iva blessin, are invited to eall at the Apel Ofice, 1b Grand street, New Yorke aud have thett cases examined, ‘and advice given free of charge, and where au- merous certificates of cures may be seca. Price One Dollar | count, y AND MILLERS’ BANK, Hagersto Fr ate HER 2 AND inatitution, bought ene ae per ce pre 3 tine cy COTTON MILL. WAnNts a situation as ben of intimately acquaicti facturing cotton wool, bot Peper yn by two men hai sod gata blishments in the Us AWRENCE, MYERS & Cu. received per ships Epervier Brandies:— 58 Bee 1840 to Be ker, do do di ocaatmort & Bee , ae lo a Cotton Sea, the Gtrd, Daray & Co in half pipes, pale and dark vintages | wn, Md. | dis: MI'TH, ot Wall street | ‘ill, a man of 33 Stone street, have as undermentioned © be! Which sey’ ‘offer tor sale. The same is aler! camtom homes lock and entitled to debenture. RICH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, &c RE NOW offered for sale at a great sacrifice, many aries from twenty five to thirty per cent less than the regular wholesale, ping es. ch Also, several conti ments—all of f which id be below ‘he subscribers have secured a large lot of French Silk will be sold if it The season beingsomewhat sdratced, they bare concluded he to tpembeace the to embrace the present opport large portion aches b dispose of been purchased rece! ce of ty. at the Great pees ‘Auction Seles: therefore, will very large reduction f t sand Uhad thetr Silk, shaw wand & aster Siac oe! induce etathe we made in this adi stantiate every do venture to sy will present ay of, ‘Bry .H. Co, Ay pra ~ friends and cust bh that they may, ‘put full confidence in all and every statement Wertiement,asthey are Propated and wil sub ar stock e the richest and most costly goods hae esa it esouns "We wom dsapeerialie tavice gall an rthemaclveny asking none to to buy ex: cope Pirate satisfied. farther patalas pleas read the following: £1 ILY ONE PRICE! SILKS—SILKS. lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 \t. sea lot of rie! reduc Per cent lid Silks for street dresses, former prices 8s, 98, 108 per fara wide splendid Camelion Striped en On the’ Bit le Sill Riehihorpaaa (ae al, Splendid Brocade 6 inate rere jaced bi per: at 12 and 14s per certs eu rae Silks, redueed 50 itt sot perverd. ks, vei Silks, es rich as any that has ever been Ke Silk, ave been sold this season iced to zat cases of wide Gro de Rhines, reduced from 2% to30 titeh ‘imstre Gro de Rhines, 27% inches wide only $1 per bottl Peivans’ Vegetable Anti-Bilions Pitls, for removing all morbid and corrupt humors, and purifying the blood. Price tweuty- five cents per box. 420 Im*r IVANS & HART, Proprietors. To? THE BEAUTE IIERS OF THE COMPLEXION—Sur- nviPbones ohana EAU DIVINE DE Bh BAND ‘an eastern botanical discovery surprising caer Gee Tendering the skin soft and fa as imparting a delicate roseate ape red the ae Asacreator and conservato! distii charm of female Nevelineess 8 1 ; trans) parent | fair skin, HAUEL'S Nymph h Sean, 9 ivine de Venus, a be said coexert an cat Por Ce for the most lants, to al Utter exclusion mineral sd ScmnieCere, jt. is distingui bland, purifying and medicinally for its ex: action on the s! Ehsan Hb salt impurities fro fe arta allays every tendency to infamma- ol, hess) tan, ‘pitaples,freckies, santa, ‘and other unsightly cuta- neous visitations, so imimical to, ale loveliness. 1:+ use will change the’ most bilious coffflexion into one of & diant whiteness ; while on the neck, and. arms, pily pro teeth very sce of outhfal cberm i 70 mort ad riods aia . Roots feadeand retail, by For sale, oh Practical chomistaad South Third street, Philads sete B.Je nemod, i Noga Sreedway: Fea. nace Bes jos. 143. and 151 Broalway: A corner of Vedar and William streets. ‘Premium was awarded at the Krankim Institute. ni6 Im*re | REROFESSOR vats 3 LAG ct ir io German tal Fieuch Languages: “Osauel | » men a his bos HAUEL, emer, tojoin the same will ae ere ve thet names at 671 Broadway. meod*m Nor CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an palate will be Hteadera ton ‘Legislature of thi state, in this session, Lc} ‘an act to incorporate a Society called the “Jackson Se- a? "New York, Jemuary 10, 1846 nt3 2aw6w *re NOZics i is hereby given, that an applicatiou will be made to the Legislature of this Stite, at its vext session, for an act to iscorpat Society called the ¢Hermans Brothers Be- ent Soci “New! did stawsw*re New York, December 17, 1845. Meir eee ree aa felted, should always spply to the maker, who has been inthe art forty years. j7im*r BLEECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, 6 Astor Place, late 7th Street, , Yonge of d, his stock will i tine ag, incleding Fasc Figcouy of the different ane “Gold and Silver Fish, German Paste, made after an ap proved receipt, Cuttle Fisl Bone, Fountains, Batha, te. miy erecaten to LEONARD B sek: os org fw York, Dec. 12, 1945. dizim*r PLUMBING WO! vi nine years experience as practies abe eeleatup sosin ef the bese wort tp tos eu: ements in construction, good work,ex- cay will be found at his establishment. eftat E. H. Quinn, 58 Nassau st, siaat RIT See PATENT PORTABLE SOLE Ere T They canbe used with bath. are extremely oe Fist besten ot tips ieate sige of health, will Bed chs er ale of geen wa their bed-chatnber al fora i ater, of fora vapor fi bing and He Seb Rate between STONE. BROTHERS. TO THE LADIES—TO THE LADIES. [LADIES having any superfingus of cast off Clothing to die of, (either Gentlemen) can obtain a fair cash price Igy the same, by sending for the subseriber, at her resid ‘0. 69 Duane street, COHEN. nt. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Clothing and sna Ft M8 also, ro, bomen by All letters through the Post Office will be atiended to- YK wide Black Bilks, Horizontal Striped 856d. SHAWLS—SHAWLS. A large stock of Shawls, and are to. be sol vie, consequently they will be offered atthe Beal penuine Lyons Broche Shawls only $ aes s00n as possi- esowins rates sere ¢ mr all wool, that we have been sel- jag! ae now $14 Double C Cutie all wool, ee, have been selling at uare Shawls Shawis, waren’ e Paris extra size, ‘Shawls for shawls, and the en! 1m $50 to $35. hy sound only ced from $30 to, iced $90 Sai per aha ire stock will be , MUSLIN DE LAINES, &c. Becwreas i.veand six thousand yards of Mouseline de Lanes, Repps, an Thee bought at a firstcost,a drlibe retailed at 2s per yard. t reduction from Weasesc ‘ashmere E. Coase and ‘Mousselin de Laine, re- duced?3~ ¢ reent. AF try Laines; Partrule, Lupin & Co. Manufacturers, Mousselin de Laines of the same make, bright colors, all wool onty 386d Mousselin de Jotuts superior fabric, rednced 3s per ane E. Cosse all wool cost 75 cents to mes BT Cashmere E. Cosse, superiot quality, price $1 reduced to We have many styles of the above. ve goods not enumerated and psc, poem | call pericnler eet BS te assured well OT ENGH CLOAKS, MANTIL! all wil bere ae eet ofilargelotof Paris made Cloaks, just imported and will be it Dargai did, Damask c sill Cloaks. “pe rich Piaia Cloaks and Coat Dresses, the latest styles imported, NW elvetand Silk ik Mansillas, eal end lot rich Plaids redtced 35 ee ixtra Fine Paris Cloakings, very ¢ All Wool Paris Ciloaki The Pex yard now will nes sacrificed date LINENS, LINENS, &e. Irish and 44 Irish Li prety = riot ol Bate, ails ray feck rane "Ee eogrand Rt sie vines ga Pamil We have ast spectiied the parti bor. ce oabete then oe crrginmetae ais, AND MUSLIN A splendid, lot of Evening watal price, having been antcuest ete be Eimor humizets, which w sion Cambered. at 6, af Dosen men of Gent's French Linea ac re With a great variety of other Fupey rw York, Saay will do well proved paper. PNET No, 45 P. S—A large lot of Splendid Cashmere E. Lupin, Seydoux, Seiber & Co., maausucture, ric! sold for by the case in this market. We in tee them. MAHOGANY, ROSE ALE by E. G. CY, N 1,0 fst 0%, Het Sree Dine, 2s and ai . d Plane, 1 2 jae Mishonay, ke., ke. ARTICLES, Wrot HE subseriber, who exhibited rican Institute, the much fumery and Toilet Soaps, and w iis imme HULL’S TRUSSES a EME, innramenta overall TS seen nes © yy the most eminent Corian Ee’ yatreet, Astor House, female in atten ie the indioe’ daomrten * wen Ca LEFT OFF hagrag. re FURNITURE Ale tfg sad ogc as Ladies ‘caring Oy Srp inten senor pig aa ne Ww French Bite en Fey | dhe very bert materials, eoC i cee loenabe coming sty len, ‘ed reall ote fered at aie. etablishe erchanta change 410 Im*r William street. Peart eit Gt YES | i. le persons to ek = lecguveabeaton Vo wa changing red or gre) wilers The cia at eosamrenedan ane bee eater ori er foo is is altogether harmless. "Fie compontie as the aly one sanctioned by the science of * dye, in an indellible manner, the various fradatons ot colors, without danger or in ce, and hes ji fiheral patron ae od a nee of the TrDlaek ree tak for box marked N.; ‘Beware of its —Ask for ‘Jules Hanel’s Vegetable yard Hair aa Tou want @e genuine article. ‘orsale, wi le and TAUEL ie and Chemist, peri aes ars & resstutna ewardod tthe Praatiia Tustister "nis im*re ICE OF J Lament) SREURARUS OO » f) ds DARLEY, MERCHANT Pall. OR, 146 Broadway 78 Liberty Street, BEN ty pine 5 the of his stock of fers them on the mont reasonabl terms, and solicits 6 ied ao "tale ofer the bal er oa me inte offers Jance of his | aad Frock e Sik and ‘Vests, Sartouts + | C*mmieTOEE Becks and fice Coats which will ‘be bold trom now raary, A lars wd choice FR tendons "oY: assortment of Shrises, Fourth, Couvess, }, constant rnishiag their oon material, can have it 1 Cou. 415 im'ms he ible judges, 5 coe Medal, has oj ment i ty a No. 159 pag wget where | ei and it Lines Cambric Hdktay than they cost to import, waich is regular price. ‘we haveever exhib ted in oar store, an tailed from 30 to % cents per yard less than the: ecteepetony wr either foe cash he following conettntae ‘8 portion Veneers 0 OM shaded and mot ttle ed dodo NEW. recto a te OI For the Exclusive Sale Gi one PERFUMERY FANCY SOAPS, AND TOILET and will be sold for Jess than they can be made for im “ia! ke. te i rter’s ine y was $1,30 i Ir de pee i Double Dement Table Cloths Irish Towelling. a MS fall and eee of Soave prices a sil Wil beceld ct ke. be sold at halfthe fiitbe sora very cheap. ‘dor, and will be 20 Styles of indies’ Neck Scarfs—ell bk soldvery low. chants fom ae towns and cities “CO, way, New York ‘Usene of Patruic, inet vite nid ONS ZEBBAW OOD, Ke., ke. 66 We be- \ : rie wet schescrayt from ES ‘inch Mahogany ‘30 do Rosewood, 6 do ert, Lesaue axp Rerart. at the Inte Fair of the Ame- ‘admired display of choice Per- ho was there awarded, by the ned an establish- he offers a speci- if ees oe poner tas Porftinery hea theroreat | echer ie See seats ing reply prepared sand tnt the unequalled ena. Pereet Flin, of which he ras for the , Guarantees aa mn sfeay nase ‘A complete assortme! ers to pare and to el from Paris a a "peautifal nen See: app soachi becriber d serie mantry ich w t virtue of ut he does pretend to | cur compounded that =) the most delicate skin, ans Panayrealised g i wet D * AMAN of America, ia a Jways be present "He ofr oH = ‘to deli ve Cold Mai the ere [eptepered, © Chilton, ae oe athis store will b fo dost ee fall tnfueion "EDGENE RO No, 159 Broadway OL ir iberty ant a Nat rn thn THE J enced he Partin feet against, without the ang of ae) pone) Fe tee Honore in New Vs Ye tly Fulton apy jladelphia, ch, Eng! lear te ai New York, Jan. 8 le possession of choice articies of the most fog times be kept on hand, rmgat a FANCY assortm Boap and old nae into Spor the transcendent Snares a, it ll ee abl by a a theories fies trom the care of the arctan fatarerand imporer “ae at atreet. Philadelphta. PARISIAN SECRET. a New bape ve malate wed Secret, or Self core bo Cr maoed spa om employed fan's of ison in unde! LEXANDER LEBAUM, f Medicine of Paris—Physician to the | Member ie Faculty of sited Hoes we WYATT, & ‘olon & Airenes, | pe UI Pout as aeae eo of a skill Tran, thus ich will ll change new 01 wes for 80 sci aaa 3 remains to a Ping Swill p Tmevestor eure the fers he vaiod siiAViNG CREAM, anarigle | 12 in every gent ec CREAM, 10 jnvalasbloan api its, asccrs, romarus eae me care ia all cases. — and is prepared, by sevplicstion ol of sesh he Pehle tn of his goods, Lf! refer hp Mieeees, saimilar the most tesgeeee ears have who for Y,thelast several years and if wil ad is there ‘ruth and the French, 2” a per eds post Pad, KETCH- igh ‘ackle LAURENT & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AKE great pleasure in informi T Scarfs, &e. Iu style and ri GOODs, their customers thet they ve. | “Pilots—Chamber o! of Commerce and Board of Underwriters—Pains and Penalties. It was stated in a former paper, that the Board of ommissioners ot Pilots had, by their folly, render- The Argus arrived at New Orleans on the 16th | inst., from Tampico, whence she sailed on the 5th | ¢ ha an Ios tel wag ney me po age of the January. The Picayune gives the following intel- | ed themselves innocuous. That folly has been mani- Berege,‘Balorlncs Panta ee oe Paizo tbe firret | Higence -— fested— assortment of Broche and La Espe First. By presuming to substitute themselves in the State, in establishing a constitut > nza,a Tampico paper of the Srd inst. says t | the eon of thet letter en received there from the cit ou not be surpassed by any importstion. this Spring. i) ind Mexico of the 27th December, two or three d: soe | rules and regulations for the government of her citi- | sancton te, and inapection of theses ie reper lly solicited. than our advices by the way of Vera Cruz, The news | zens, who owe no allegiance either io the Chamber jal? Im*r ‘No. 4 William street. | ofthe revolt of the Navy at Vera Cruz, and the pronun- | of Commerce, or Board of Underwriters. ciamentos of the fortress of San Juande Ulua, Jalapa | Second. In darin roscribe and excommuni- BOOKS BOUGHT and Aguas Calientes, had been received and published | ‘ teal eee cliisons who ERBONS wishing to di St the’ cepltal, It was also said that Celaya had pro- | OMe» by,” Papal ball,” all those citizens who are not ishinj a ; | PESO wishing, % sieves wad pesd | nounced. MERA SE Scie TA tne. Becthore part ate prepared to do them fealty, and submit to their dis- | prices, by addressing afew li number, to | State of Guanajuato, containing near ten thousand inhab- | ©1piine. J. It was said, too, eral Gonzalez Arevalo | ‘hird. In recommending a policy for the obser- 417 im*r 70 Nassau, of 187 Rivington street. Nene of ship masters and owners, tending to en- Hoenn PERFUMED with Patchoul: "NToleanle and retail. ATS. A who apply at the manufacturer's a Wholesale and retail. 192 OUSSEL, ADW le hitherto , that no art rbeua Creain does. 192 Broadway, cessor of Dr. “CHAPS ROUGH way RING S FOR CAN then, to avord it. Ii compound of Vegerttle Hem rry, because that article is combined with other ingredien ciency is given to its good qualities: ver of the powers and functions of life, Cavrion “All preparations of and “ Prepared ouly by Da: Swarsr, N Race streets, eip! Sold ‘wholecale ve retal at Charles Le md D ‘John st at Ao od Ke. Ke. are to be found at the ROUSSEL, 159 Broadway, BR By OF JOHN ST corner a ek _BenRine’s Cough Candy and Elixer of Li THE CHOICEST. PREMIUM APS ly, Verbena, ROUSSEL’S UNRIVALLED¢PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM, HE most superior article now in use, is neatly pat up in small boxes, and presented free of charge, on trial, to all 150 capa 0 1 im*r AY, CO} TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. TH ers, of Ri United Verbena Cream” throughout the been approached. by any other jeved, nay, indeed, it is univer iscovered possesses sottening fect on the Toughest beards, that the written signature, un peg on for sale halesale Fell andipr F exportation, ohn tree Wm. H. Milner) for sale as 417 _Im*ie SKIN, FROST BITES may be speedily cured. bj that delightful remedy kuown as. B’lilote’s oe ae ing | Creams prepated and’ sold’ only by'C. HL MINGct ir im DY, OUGHS, COLDS ‘a cough when thi: vole Certain, with proper care, ies; it is called Wild basis of the preparation. that the utmost effi supporter and preser- as NO equi Wid epson except Dr. ‘Spurious Mixtures,” but the motions ete be cured. od NW. Gomer of Eighth aud (late Dr. Mil- ‘store of the sub- | there ar f the he city of Guanajuato, | making D. Teofilo Romero prii hance the dangers of commerce, expose the lives of | The editor of La Esperanza, a ‘a. partisan of Paredes, | travellere,and sacrifice the interests of stockholders. represents the state of public opinion at the capital to | And last, as will now appear, by seizing on the deli- Pavelane, aioe Some Reioned | | cate and sacred province of sovereignty, in impos- tha yd pp a | ing pains and penalties for violation or contempt of ‘to abate in beng usurped authority. Government con- |. In all these respects are those corporators obnex- ious to reproach, and it now only remains to deter- mine whether they have thus offended through igno- Tanee, or in a premeditated spirit of usu: on.— Who will venture to ascribe, to men of education, ignorance of the fundamental principles of our po- litical institutions? That humiliating sulieaioge willnot shield gentlemen who are presented to public as the principal officers of corporate bodies— indeed, their “ amour propre” would be more deep- i Sada by thus excusing them, than by placing their conduct in the other caiegory. Every member of Congress should be provided with a copy of this memorable constitution, that each, for himself, might determine whether it is the production ot ignorance or presumption. The 13th regulation, establishing a tariff of com- pensation, declares that ee such Pilot at the said distance from Sand: Light House, shall offer his services as a Pilot, and which said offered services shall be mtenti ly avoided or expressly re- fused, such Pilot shall be paid one-half the amownt of | and wer | ment. | it., the reins of power had fallen from is hai The fortifications erected to defend the capital ae said to be no more than sentry boxes, incapable of with- standing the attack of Paredes. and latter was expect- ed to attempt his entrance on the 29th. Senor Gomez Pedraza (called “The Philosopher” by the opposition press] had sought and obtained his pass- portfor Europe. Hi Administration, and yie! rera’s power of further resi Ministry communicated to the Chambers of Con- on the 27th, the events which had occurred at ‘era Cruz. The Government defending constitutional orde relying upon that portion of t! thy immense majority of th The Administration had at yriating a of La Voz del a bom of te a dei Pheowsa for the pu aid, of preventing the true o | public Ea 1° ps eine exie The bi py if his services had been accepted and per- | editors of both journals, among whom were Senoi form Imagine the folly ot that Hh eerages Ma In tin Franco and the licenciate D. Lazaro Villomal had the aes of all law to justify or enforce it. been committed to prison. ship ewner will tolerate such interference with the La Esperanza conbe bitterly of the duplicity of n of his vessel, and pay for pilot service, Herrera in alloging his inability te furnish the means of ceptain “intentionally avoided of express: marching the army against Texas, and then fortifying, ly refused to employ the Pilot Could the claim be so readily and expensively, the city of Mexico a i aebien pring ploy cpa athe iniae aie Paredes. This is somewhat inconsistent with w enforced at law—surely nothing cai surd? Who has invested these corporators with lleged imanother article of the defe rt Aves "Sou Candy. pre a \dintees ofthe lun = pe instal ah et Masa be oat ths acitonty to dictate whether a Pilot shall or shall vageatiomaed the, is fat taking the lead oF ail idea of what is thought in Tampico of the | not be employed, whom he may employ, or bind the o Preparations, red Pregersd “a Aelia Br " mele room for eA following extract of a | ownerfor the payment of services which he ar rurgist, 182 Broadway, corner BL in pe bey beer aged 4 rer bal relation tionally avoided or expressly refused,” and this, ty 100, a27 Im*m juccessor to WH. Milnor. | mating progress ad J he matte TS manly 4 Wate the same reat + = = Gy Ny might a Pilot or any othe: ee EME Lgl TN 8 etary Re doen Se: Prtidic an havi himself to directors and stockholders of an Jnsur- CG DR. SWAYNE as rals under arrest, among oth ‘Aleante mpoe Ger company, and ofier bispermier as phil rry. tion succeeds we shall hi entirely military Gover ¢ President of the company, and “‘if the services ompe GM of W: Che ment. The citizens ai opposed to the len of Pa- | offered be intentionally avoided or expressly retus- CON Ss P' TI VES. rades. 1 expect in Mexico the troops will turn traitors | ed,” insist on half the salary oremoluments of the OR, se, uPavichgut deny sttocted slightly, sould ba | ane Gieae ten ong rese] J6 ey Steer eee | office. In principle there is no distinction. * 4 ‘arm. Sand ta Ue ace Tyce Seely oe sgreens | "ljeare hard work, ax Congress hagarmed the lucene |" With a Uold hand tive thee corporators under- taken to designate certain vessels as the objects o pilot taxation, whilst others belonging to citizens of attack upon Mexico. | the United States, with grave and solemn discrimi- The papers abound in rumors in regard to the nation, are exempted. In their high behest, foreign ress oi the revolution. There wasa report in Tampico | vessels, great and small, are bound “to pay the ara had prosaranoed but it was not credited. piper.” nid to be 2000 troo} e garrison at Tam- |" P pic, ready for immodiat acon agetnat the govarament. | poged in aidiuon to pais ol auapcoeion aod dst oe it td in ne EO Oe Tee ee ooY, | sal; but, as much of that criminal jurisprudence. is is | on his march, or where he was when the Argus sailed, | if we except the above paragraph as to the time of the wayne's, are fictitious and counterfeit, and spru ernment had obtained a loan.of $100,000 from the house Siceihtatahesbloereiy ind tasrosieced, aes ft intgthe sick | at the head of which is D. Manuel Eacandon, upon the exercised over those who voluntarily became partien chamber; therefore, be not deceived by the m: Balsams” | most exorbitant ter | to the compaet, it scarcely deserves notice ; the last ‘An English st ult., with @ cons sailed again on tl clause, however, characterizes the imbecility of the whole work—" Masters of vessels are required to give a true account to the Pilot, when boardsn Ss arrived at Tampico on the 24th ble quantity of quicksilver, and 28th with a large amount of specie nor’s,) 193 Broad w: Drug stores, | on board. There were no American vessels in the poit | the draught of auch vessel, ‘under the penalty of habe rked ae Sr ne ints $i0.s0s inspects the Argus sailed. The Argus brought | Wil] these sapient gentlemen amend their remon- CONSUMPTION CURED. | Strance to Congress, and oblige their Representa- (Correspondence of the New York Herald.) tives, by informing them whence they derive autho- Corrus Cunisti, Texas, Jan. 10, 1846. AYTON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARSAPARIL- rity to mulet masters of vessels, American or for- P*? LA, Wooduaptha,. Iceland Moss, Wild. Chern salsa vaniees 1 of my ast later, warning You a mint | igo, for disobeying. the preceding or any other ted medi can ha Sinan, Dyspensis, movement in Mexico, which, if true, is likely to be more | august mandate? Will they enlighten Congress as Avenue; at the latter place an erperienced ph 's from that country for | to the mode of enforcing such penalty? They have cian in attendance to giv gTatuitous advice from 10 to 12 A. ‘some time ce, intelligence that a | exercised legislative powers; do they contemplate jal? Im*r flew revolution had i oe with ae fooy head, | to erect tribunals of justice and appoint ministerial DR. SWAYNE’S Canetti et Ae hc fe have since | officers to execute their solemn judgments? Is it COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERR', | lesrned that Gen. P. was marching southward, gaining | nor an ingult to the common sense of this comnmni- oNSUMP TI pin ed ae ob Dirt hy Brogchitis, | Bev al? Colds, Broken Constitution, &e.,, fe. "Celebrated Remedy,” has now, a Neyo the many ‘quack ‘* (ON and Lungs, its intrinsie vi tes, soauited acelebrity which can never be shaken by ‘Nostrums” with which the pasate moe pidge pony encnies, that ed aoe remed: D Fomnthe aol’ es wt ea a from the land; v rer itis introduced all others dwindle into insignificance. “humbt the testimon: placed beyon, the reach of ent up, by pe publi enough to let the ‘pub in ve relied upon ugged” long Kon pre ei resort to} erty Ce a cert Hi Beales ne eae where, ite Gan be obtained, and e trial will convince ita great efficacy in carn have baffled the skill eretofore. Masts bu§ WILD ym that valuable orthless mixture: ie preparation, w! those ‘hes tone of jar physicit fell ey have ctable physicians to give cur- erefore the publi te shoal be on | presented to our government, and the captain released 3d upon | on bail. . cornerot Eighth and strergth as he proceeded; and yesterday, through a relia- ble source, information was brought, that he was within thirty leagues of the capital, still triumphant; and it may at ere this time a decisive battle has been fought before its walls. Whit efect this outbreak may hare upon the internal xico, or her foreign relations, it is at present tle to determine. 1 heveno tine for speculation, onl: fhe news as it has beon received, and ty that this mockery should be enacted under the authority of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Underwriters of the city of New York? What, they impose a fine on an American or foreign ae tain for any reason whatever that can be imagin Though he would scoff at the attempt, how ridicu- lous would the Commissioners appear in their eesay to enforce it? Su; e, however, some ignorant ir | an , Certain it is, peek at our interrupted, should the revolution. | Or timid man should be weak enough to di dn ints be suscet al, aredes preaching the integrity ofthe | exacted penalty ; does it oecur to these lemen Permanent cure oF all republic, nouncing @ Uigeversment that treats with | that the exaction would savor over much of obtaining Decomes kapwa, | t2e “invaders” of the North. ‘We cannot foretel the ef money under false pretences? No, it has not occur- lic have been ded to the potency of the pro- | red to them ; the es not reflected on spoils of the (erg shall belong to his fol- but now seeing the progress in folly to whi by few designing individuals they have been led, they are heartily ashamed of the ridiculous character in which they are presented to the world ; still it is proper “to hold the mirror up to nature” that remonstrance of these same gentlemen may be duly appreciated by Congress. ill they there be listen- ed to with respect ; nay, are men entitled to any position before the councils of the nation, who have trampled under foot the landmarks of civil liberty in their vaulting career of arrogant usurpation ? It is not alone the cause ot ‘the Pilot that is in- volved in these reflections, but every citizen of this state and country an equal interest in putting ry teacl bold and talented re- apr priest or eas, may march triumph- antly froth the remotest capper of the republic to the city of Mexico, under whate' retext. ut we wait anxiously for further news, of which you ll be informed at the earliest practicable moment. Weare informed from Metamoras, that the American schooner Susanna, Capt. Clay, sailed from New Orleans for this place about iddle 3 of November, ind reached the former city on the 15th of Dec. in distress, and ina leaky condition. Beth vessel and cargo were seized, and the captain thrown into prison. The case has been re- + When will our government publish, by her acts, to Y the people and kingdoms of the world, thot am iowutt to | down this hydra-headed monster ‘of ambition be- acu niet been received and for sale | her humbl ceatae is an insult foal nation ! ‘uf ape tore other victims are folded in its coils. Ours 1s a by ot ligow’s old stand, corner, of Broad: doer the conduct of Mexico cssexfally differ from that of government of laws, and to her ministers ready Wile a stret Sunda, Church’ Disneo: | Algiers forty yours ago ? And is there not th ure biagp la PM a al gerd tury, iy ywery, corner of B. Warn gent necessity for forcing upon her a lesson viliza- is cheeriully accordes such 205 Bleecker coracr Minette; ae Broadway tion? ful submiggion none are to presume a degraded wil- of Sth street; Lewis & Lane, wich street; Joke c. lingness to tolerate the stealthy arm of Inquisition. rt orace Eve Monte, Jan. 17, 1816. ill not Congress affix stern reprobation to this atreet, Newark, Lang. ‘and an Hdiey Ns wes! Warr} Wau ‘street, New ro Saturday, ‘01 THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. OUTHERN BALM. YF 5 MEDIC! i a Sg rey oBreppal remedy fan ghey, in Liver Com Ka mn vom ant Plearisy, = mplaint, attempt at dominion, will they not see that these corporators have arrogantly covered the whole Fount recently occupied by the legislation of New ‘ork, and denounce the presumption as dangerous to the State ? The admonition is necessary, and may be whole- some. PuBLicoLa. Sr. Gzorces, Bermuda, Jan. 12, 1846. The Reputed “ Slaver” Patuzent—Misfortunes, §c. ‘Trade—News from Mexico, §c. It ia now about five o’clock of the afternoon of the business of the week is over, toil and care 18 for the time laid aside and forgotten, and with a light heart, and animated spirit, I take up my n to endeavor to indite something worthy of the New ‘ork Herald. ‘The business of the week in cotton is comprised in the from Monday morning to this after- | and prices may be said to be from j to 1 | trom obstructed . ead d 1 than previous to advices per Cam- 4 < . this this testimony and gall or send ‘and sec reponly a a pena ae Buethis concession ls Rondsed 00 qualiti Bhcew IT wrote you a few lines on my first arrival at this containing, 2 Treatise, on Consumption, Ke., and numerous | strictly fair. Ia groceries and dry Hy 00 @, business port, which you were kind enough to give publicity _My wife was afflicted with affection of the lungs, le and chest, and gi is for 8 years. | em) jeand eneral dsbility, expe ey promeaep’ her } expectorati medical r. pain on FMT od verioun at medicines cl yin » 1 tried, Souti nr She hes taken wo bottles. and the | ofthe woek has bi jin in the | have remained in statu quo, save fi, i homeope, | vicos from New Orleans (heretolore limited, and to through your independent paper—since which, the Patuxent has undergone repairs, been pro- nounced seaworthy, and actually attempted the prosecu- tion of the voyage, but was compelled to put back a for 01 the views of holders ; but the advices o! day brought them down to their original yor however, of the opening of the Ohio River must bi Bai ew | n of evel ription of Western pro- | second time in consequence of leaking as badly, if not 5 ee an similry ie afc AN, bs a iam be - Pro- | svorse, then ever; and here 1 em, with the prospect. of rT) Chart ste, pale Broadway. News reached here yesterday, via Pensacola, of the | leading a miserable life for another four or five weeks. City and Conca ‘of New York, ss—A. maptmae, being | success of the movements ofthe revolters, and that Pa- | Every person on board is discontented, and the whole of pw po ae deposes an Tire tt Bur ve ern BSS is cor- | redes now hold« = a of Government ; particulars, ye aa Ly seal 1 ala toan fa of our a ro net given. Paredes’ known host e ace a citizen of the tates, I a J ernment ae hegee sold by druggists generally through- | {75 or tien “ towan 9 “the s ied ee pas p or pete ont, om " arp ar "euet “ANI! ENT, him (urged on by secret influences) whether we sl ever reach home: will be ue MATING, ATERIF PLLA ERATIVE psy asto Jai for prompt and aoe ‘Would not the government be Justified insend- Pay Bilerecredaced aaa a | cheapest general general eee, from our Lvpeacnen ‘he nied of ee Ley ing one of the Home a for a everintrodac ills have Gi nt towards Mr. Slide! cause: inqui ver your's Yours in POR ef bo t a from annie a | tobe: mmsde by almost every one, “What were the pi band f x ¥. T. DAVIS. alee Tampoving mora mater rtd 98 sigtescfiwes Tawa f ri of the overtures made by Mexico to our a an a " to th ee 7 Feet’ pete Bale Pugh be bd iponting tntattigoalue: Beiore Judge Waray enpe atthe 638 Broadway, medi Ra —Szconp Day— Jan, 27.— Sidney linor ve. ‘This Ed wholesale aed retail; nise'oy Wyeth Ketchum, iat Fur. | CoLUmpia Jockey Chup Racks. ND Da | was an action on the case sgainst the defendant for pay Sen bp eadinane uf yea Wednesday, Jan. 14—Proprietor’s Purse; three wrong ully dispossessing the pls the cae gale , by summary pre- “More Agents wanted throughout the United States and Ca- | mile heats. f apartments corner of Broome and A leberal discount to dealers. 038 im*r ORE CONFIRMATION THAT CONSUMPTION Col; B.F. Taylor's ch, m. Castanet, 6 years, by peretie” ies Plalotif contended cess, Suffolk streets in Octol ‘Monarch, dam by Kosciusko. ...... that he kad hired these premisce from et May, 1648, to Col. Singleton’s b. m. Symmetry, 5 years by Ast Ma vied, the fatwa $160 pa oar, payable mowth Priam, out of Phenomenon. ly ine ‘advance, and that he had 2 unlawfully dispos- Mr. Edmonston’s h. Jim Myers, 6 ‘years by ises were sessed. The defendant urged that these pret par ee Scan ein a1 a | femsed. The vgn indefinite period, and thet he hell the TPHss0% iy een ced ina congh an Timo—lat heat, 6:01; Sd beat, 6:04; Sd heat, 6:01. Fight to dispossess him any time; ‘and offered in evi. shostness of breath from infane heat whic ‘ settled upon my lungs, gad ch iA Physician, after Triap Day—Thursday, Jan. 16—Proprietor's Purse ; = i tha proceedings tee ‘na obs A og A Je various remedi chest and left side, Cerengement of ves 3 stomac! ’s Palmonie Syrup, | an Gere after using it some time, perfectly well and hearty, the Palmonic Syrup, e i health. It isan ex all to try it, believi will be cured as T I have been. ncurad| ean to reco F Aad owe fe fever, might sweat, coy 5 Oe eee wie 4 Having heard ofthe m: recovery aolel 1 was restores lent medicine, Tad I would recommend rections are followed, they four mile heats. W. A. Stewart (Mr. Poindexter’s) b. m. Sally Morgan, 6 years, by “Ee tee out of Lady | presented, were substantially Prices Mind that tb 10 testi | mony of the plaintiff's principel witness was excluded, on the ground that that witness wes an under tenant, s: Mo! 1 1 PI *| inadmissible. The facts in this case being con- Mirime:18. 1 2 dr. | ineverted in thie branch of our civil courts, 8 judgment Second Race—One mile heats—Purse $60 and entrance ne given for the plaintiff in the amount of 'y dol- 211 Mr. Carpenter for plaintiff; Mr. Mount for defendant. et | Before Judge Smith. | This ENOCH SWALLOW, Jas. 21.—Peter 8. Veury vi. Timothy Me Mahon.— Hanterdon County, New Jersey. Fourth Dar- Friday, Jan, 16—Mile heats, best three | woee t brought to reosver damages eonines inared prenrfeor andi for al Syrup is prepared ckcluayraly bythe in five. . = under tl Lotgetm ree ariving: Ms PP Trad ste hee persons Ss aie isttra! G, Edmundson (G. Robinson's) b.f by Gano, | Gutehet a eae oy gs oe aes and i doa n7Green’s'b. he Rodney, by Priam, 6 5 3 2 2 | the loth December last, end the ‘defendant foenie, For ale t Dr. Carroll & 2 Murray street A B. Sands | J.C. Singleton’s ch. m. Splent, by Hiualpa. 2 3 8 | track with hi Ses id ie tenptin & Co, 73 Broad ings, 23 Bleecker street; and Timo 1064 1:03; 1:82 hie hove an fojury and inthe plai ho dele cy CF he Ronn i : or. Wester, Washington acne day jan, 17—Sweepstakes for 3 yr. old—$100 | ward toavoid ny fans caliin tho tw st Geass Fn Phat ma | nies te och which his hotwe see ay, or he old sw ‘ deat ad aan, Meer it to a eae tt horse never be 2 ea 3 aid been ving a ‘use of any sl Femoved in fiv ie compe So nate, te, ots ene Wave ae = icine, at No. 4 Connon: dant netrnment is or ten minutes K. os Neee out ign be PL ott enre, and nccordin ona, it will be found tobe s great fd fee as en days’ business thereby. Yes, and his value was sei from his injuries, ee vrapen, nally an | eight bs | recovered u supe! 4 spay bah Le be frered, and ‘a judgment of $100 wes dnfined to the n for the > pinintifl me turn to Fire at Locxront —The extensive tannery of (tt ditided, | dam by nomenon. . Hitchins & Leocerd, in the village of Lockport, we ite applica: | M. R. Smith’s c.f, by Governor Butler, dam Miss stroyed by fire between one and twoo'clock on reseey | bh g ‘ « (forfeit not paid.) | | moreise., Bg snd bulldingewhich wee hoists Pree ceived cert | | ime Ist heat, 3:54—24 ‘heat, 3:59. | | 96,000.44 wid sare Durs.—A proclamation by Lord Cathcart m pears in the official Gazette of the 7th inst., esta-| Fi ras a [enwren oh build Cpe ing harbor dues in every harbor in the te and geass lorwich, occupied set" bust Paeeeoy 4 part aul ‘those only nem to the Board of Works 1 » Wir aend 5 a er 4 4-1 ‘ee wd Togulations, the loading, nloading, arrival Treadway tee bay mere | | Gopertens of all vessels, was occupied by Adams Express office