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° — - a THE NEW YORK HERALD. | j Se: i ~< } | Vol. XI1., No. 32—Whole No, 4245. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1846. Neagle nines THE NEW YORK HERALD. HIGHLY IMPORTA | fo inspire them with increased audacity, lead to new | Washi hat alarmed at th ing as-| ‘The New York Pilo | since. i > : NT | insults, and probably render neceasary, in the end, a | pect wr tae rare fs land, “and inclined to re. | The Wall street press, pares na bs pny have preg y fo agp res Og ag rg | most di wear. cede fi — | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. FROM MEXICO, | rans eects. wrtien, we have conversed wine | oir igextreme pretensions in regard to Texas | 5 luxuriating in the idea, because a solitary | "These pliots vumber x —- ousand a gentleman who had read a letter { rmed |" flatte : : , | T some sighty men, every one of |. Seer rer ey TE | Settee itd Vera Cou theth ata aed whe ad | EY ANE einal ofthe. th iat, anouncos | Pi, located somewhere in thode Inland, had de- | BPR, 4,6, ment andere be, fre rato gQBILY HERALD—ivery day. Frice # cents per covy— N DAYS LATER. conversed with the only pessenger who arrived here in | tho rebbery of the stages s from Vara Cruz'andPueble, | Hounced our worthy pilots, that public opinion was | demooratic notions, and the doctrines of free trade. The | er: '¥ tbie in advanee. ‘ | "aria. — passenger—concur | near the Rio Frio, and of tfrom Toluca, by thesame | set against them. W: be! original onslaught made on them wi d with WEEKLY x D—Every Satarlay—Price 6% cent in stating that Paredes bas been proclaimed President parently,” consis moet he ; © have before shown that the s commenced w | ereopr tau cone per annum payeble inedvance, | FORMATION OF THE PARBDES MINISTRY, | thet Almonte harbeen appointed decretary of War, nt | foot tnd Ave motnted men,” The passengers from Tou. | Public were withthe pilots, and we now give anoth- iethoe ee? weve fo haaieh them, the, Whie = of te, yublic report has it; that Mr. Slidell ca were ill treated. | er batch of the expression of opinion, in various | patty have got up a company of Je pinion, it ‘ | Puebla, is | * PR ING of allpkinds executed with beauty and des The American Minister Ordered to aoraltig the far revious advices he was at Jelspa,) El Siglo Diez y Nueve, an admirable journal, published | parts of the country, relative to the persecutions of | ‘whom are whigs of the hottest kind. " er instructions of the government,— | in the city of Mexico, was definitively sus; led on the is affuur. (Sa SEG 10d 10 | Eve was perfectly quiet in the capital and in the | Sistof December, but ve i isi pi tampa “ the cxablahment, mast be post paid a the postage wil be Leave the Country. | country. Scale Lotter says Dot a word, ner does this pas- | day as El Memorial Historica. vit appears as well con- shape ben ain aa restr hgh | \ Fre per Ay: er anion 7 opinion, Ppa et A or ay Te eS ewer a ee eens | senger, of Mr. Slidell’s being ordered to leave the coun. | ducted as ever. {From the New Milford (Ct) Republican, Jan. 3).) Neu ae by eawheare be thie Me Yor. Maral, sia Proprietor of the PROBABLE WAR WITH ‘THE try “nota word of an escort being denied him—and not | Grave complaints are made in a communication from | ,, Pensecution or tie New Yorx Pitors.—We aro at | Tita f ft ‘Gordon ‘Bennett, ag ia the meabehiy, | stinianeisteea ieee | & word of the officers and men of the brig Somers arm- | General Mejia, of the 30th November, that there are | times called uponto chronicle instances of remorsolets- | ¢dited bY James Gordon Bennett, tag. i the mas tniy, | ikon and Nassau streets | UNITED STATES. g themselves, and going on to Mr. Slidell, with the | numerous Mexicans regularly engaged in furnishing the | Bes and atrocity which are a living di to the par. | fonducted paper tp the akon. le omer in > © wa mare ae 2 view of forming his Body through the country te | American troops at Corpus Christi with supplies. ties concerned. | Such has been the Of the CO ete ee ot Chet ocmnendation, Unlike'many ee enemies hei du ea Vera Cruz. ‘This much of tho verbal reports which cir. | | Of the $90,000 in the National Treasury, the day that | blooded persecutions carried on for the lest aight years, | Sons ‘wot of he spade hie meney, time and labor Ii MALL ow through the city so {realy yesterday, may there: | the capital declared fer Paredes, $25,000’ was ordered | »: t of mercenary scoundrels, the worthy | behalf of this injured clase of citizens, and we hope Go- ya fore be rut down as beng dou Fe seeote ee ee ee ean wine | body of New York pilo®, who, for this space of time, | ‘ The Patio brought despatches for our G : fe have endured ever: ‘f and | Yernment will not slight the calls of justice.” 1a bat jo rernesentiet | thee i anes oeeeh soanesn dental Mery description of annoyance to (From the Richmond Star, Jan. 30 ] The barque Pario, Captain Kinney, arrived at New | a . | Deen ‘subjected to Benare Dees, asia: Comer 0, ba Corian tbe, ox 4 hatred could give rise. This vi. | ‘Tux Pots Orleans, on the 23d ult., with advices from Vera ‘We are indebted to the editor of the Bullet iS | which their implace D THe Watt Stage? Paxss.—Since 0 DAILY OVER THELONG ISLAND KAIL | Cruzto the 18th ult. following extract of a letter detod co eatin for the | Countess of Cortina, died in Mexico on the Oth inst. | Fulent and unprovoked hostility tothts honest and hard. | article of yesterday, relative to the controversy betw NEW LONDON, NORWICH $ WoRcEsTen. | These advices are of the greatest importance. | p Vans (aur, Jane: IMG “Thonew President, General | | Several casse of yellow fever have oocurred inthe | "Veron implicated in such unholy proscription, I¢ | teen asiatemont ofthe facts oF the once 1 E ; ishe ; 4 ALT grclock jn the M . from the Foot of Whitehall | It is stated that General Paredes has formed a| monte, late Minister to the Uniter’ Sta Cite of een ceretere mete tee isan undeniable fact that there exist a number of scoun- | may be summed up thus:— The Herald was éo fortunate, Ctigas, Space Detiy—Sentaye Covetet. for New | cabinet. Its members are :— War ; Luis Parros, of Finance ; Jodel Castilléy Lomas, Police Intelligence. drels in the city of New York whose constant aim has | in consequence of its grout enterprize, fon, Norwich and Worcester. Ay gd Don Siad N, Absonte:;Winses'st Wor, of Foreign Affaire; and Bishop Becerra, of justice. | _Frn. 1—Burglary—Patrick McAnally was arrested | been for years to tako from the mouth of these men the | eign news brought by the packet ship Liberty, in ad- ‘ander lock. jaltfte. | pom Castillo y Lauzer.. Minister of Fersign Affairs, | 2te#® Sentiomen appear to inspire general configence. tay, bY actin Judea, No. 1B. range. ctrent, | 2) hl Ho Miately charged the Herald with obtalning this news trove bi d with breaki the blacksmith’s shop of which they have undergone every pri im utret ricki ani | rienced every danger insideut to tbelr ba the pilots in an improper manner, and at the same time A spirit of proscription has, as it were, been fostered | accused the pilots of a gross dereliction of duty in with- The American Minister has demanded his passport, hav- LONG ISLAND OAD COMPANY. Don Baie Pures Minister of the Treasury. | ing failed in the object of his mission. op Becerra fi No.7 Elm street, on Saturday night, and Gen. Valencia. . 3] , Compt. of the Mint. [Fsom the New Orleans Picayune, Jan. 24.) among individuals professing Christianity, which should | holding their papers and letters,in order to give the Her- } After its organization, this government refused | _ The bark Pario, Captain Kinney, arrived at this port y Mr, Millerto be a p henceforth stamp them with merited ost el For this | ¢éd the advantage of them. Frem this charge, one of the ' to receive Mr. Shdell, our Minister, and, it is said yesterday morning, from Vera Cruz. She sailed thence | the stolen property. The rascal entered the shop by | fiendish pw every means have been employed— Bet defends himself ina long address, published in the TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, re . > » A » | on the 13th instant, bringing letters.to the day of sailing. | prying off the padleck. Locked up for examination by | every base device that a corrupt could generat ferald of the 23rd instant. One of our exchanges, speak- of duplicity, in- | ing of the pilots, says :— i "There can bo nd doubt that they have been exc ly serviceable in this pe ont and it is therefore t} at, as it is the duty, of Gare: to protect them it the persecution of the ‘Wall street eliques,’ or er combinations of individuals, who may se : See dat ceetind meteins | endert. aes Tega nae city of Mexico to the 8th. The news é Stolen Property Recoversd.—Policemes Mekeon gud trigue, ang pire has been exercised, for the jouble rt, daily, % . jaughkin arrested a black boy ci orge , | purpose ing their self-malevolence and answi Farmingdale and Bt. Georee's, Manor. | We see it stated, however, that the commander | _ The city was filled, yesterday, with contradictory ru: | about Dovclock ou Sunday moming, with Semell beis | 10g ¢ f spe siaecs, daily Sani au tte, qadjon | of the U. 8. brig Somers, at anchor at | ed, was that he bnd been ordered {rom the republic: that | vate, xc. aleoa piece of block cloth, Yor which an own: | _ It will be recollec ; ir own private ends—ends as contemptible as mors in regard to Mr. Slidell. ‘The rej at first credit. | trunk, containing pantaloons, shirts, vests, gloves, cra- | they are unworthy and disgraceful. d_ by most of our readers, that the c UN AS POLLOWT, 3045 that he was ordered to leave the country without | BY her we have received our files from VeraCrus to ths | Justice Osborne, hus been brought to bear—every Leave New Vous net weleek? rs 5. ‘Boston ‘Train for si § Vera Cruz, started immediately for the city of | he thereupon demanded an escort from to V New York Pilote ha b der the blighting in: | stroy their usefulnebs from interested or envi to ga OF dinate jate places. 4 4 , y ‘era | er is wanted. Apply tothe clerk of Police, Tombs.— ‘. jong been under the blighting in. 1 dal \vermediate i Cruz, which was refused to him; that Commander Ger- | T’ fluence of the short-sighted act whereby the bay and | tives. The pilots have memorialized Congress, whe: | Mirmingdale and, in Mexico, with a detachment of marines, in order to | ty"of the Somer, thes: Ipvog at Vara Cone er aiae, | ate boy waslocked up for exuminstion by Justice Os- harbor cf that port were laid open to the competition of | we hope that their cause will receive due Scnsideration t as unjust as it | and favor.” it did a decreas jetachment of officers and marines te | Burglary.—Two boys, by the name of George Oak- | the pilots of the New J and protect his persen. excort Mr. Slidell to the const, a distance of some 70 of | nfan and Philin Panisoa, were detected in the workshop was fatal to their intere: coast. involving eras M., or s escort eur ambassador to that port for embarkation, | proceeded with steam from 101 | + stopping 80 miles, We do not attach much credit to this ramor— | bel to Mr. John Oak 6 ip, and | of their legitimate patronage, and a consequent falli nuleteervgntenne cf tke eae en | es oe ingdale. The captain of the Pario has despatches from Mr. | it appears impossible. Again: tter dated the 9th, adjo ng the core of Mr Blunt, the toeeeee me moans of support.’ In order to re th bas mistaken ntline ia apes. aay ‘oither at » AaM.; Train, 7 Nondays, Weds \d Frida: Shdell, which have been forwarded to W: from Vera Cruz, saysthat up te that date Mr. Slidell had | ker. A light w Leave Farmingdale—Wor Brooklya,at 6X o'clock, A.B, and | won ‘hy nthe cae he 7 hr sy ot not demanded of the néw government any recognition of | on Saturds} _ LI P.M., daily, Mays ese) 5 en they reach the capital, the President.will, un- | his officiel capacity; but the ilar belief was thatsuch | bo i griev: Leave Jetmnien-—Yige Brvokt yn, at 8o’clock, A. M. snd aK F. doubtedly, immediately send a special messege to Ere he d be reraee Aneeatiar, ia ally. th a ety, Little trouble, jet into Mr. Beaten ie Ite ee fetal lneepeniad monopoly, or aia bel s far as I ratood the we " mel H A 5 3 ) hav- * * _ i ilo i lanhat sland—" rd Race Conre WG Congress, recommneding, perhaps, the blockade | ing failed in of his mission.” This appears to | tice ‘Osborne Leelied therm both ap for examination. | to the legislatuce of their own State to exert thete infu- Fork soug! 0 Pett af, Manbetien. § cgay ood fering. pone ogy egy Lee of allthe Mexican ports. Indeed, what else can | ¥¢ the more ersion. The Mexican papers be-| Suspicion of Stealing. —Policeman McKeon, of the 6th | ence against the repeal—and a tirade of the most infa- | trade as the Journal can possibly be ; but consider there Corie Plage 44; Westbury 4: | he do? fore us say nothing on ct. ward, arrested en old Five Point thief on Saturday nigbt, | Yona soa has been launched forth ist the New | are certain pursuits involving life, health, and the safet; ingdale S24; De ark 69; , Thompson f A number of important despatches were received by ir of pantaloons ‘a bed | York body of pilots, by such papers as the Courier and | of property, where some kind of protection is necessar; 1,025, Lake Station 1 18%; ford | Annexed are the details of the news. the Pario, which were y: y forwarded to Washing- , Was not consid of suffi. | Enquirer, and the Journal of Commerce, who are using | on the part of those entrusted with the care of them. {f Millville 1 30; Bt. Goorme’s Manog 1 6326; From the Mew Orleans Bulletin, Jan. 24. ton by mail. So far 23 we can learn, no letters have | cient importance to be brought before the magistrate, | ¢very effort to defeat the accomplishment of this praise- | it is negpssary for physicians, lawyers, and clergymen 14 Thee 5 a8; 4 trom | been received in town from Mr. Slidell, of a late date.—- | consequently the prisoner was discharged from the sta: | Worthy object. We do most ncerely hope that Con- | to unditgo probationary service in order to acquire z Our own opinion 1s, that at the time ‘the Pario sailed, | tion house, to bring up evidence of good charecter.— | gress will take the subject into favorable consideration. | knowledge and skill, to show before some kind of tribu- observed in the shop about 7 o'clock | selves trom the pressure of this crying ning, which led to the detection of the | edd tis supposed they entered by afalte key, and Ly, wil advocated or desire any sort of monopoly on the part of the New York pilots. I expressly stated in the letter same, by from which it ma i extract, that Tyas opposed to” w i i Efe : # T am as strong an advocate for free ehogue 1 Sb darriat | Sgn ‘Ace’n. train, 1 75;'| _ The bark Pario, Capt. Kinney, arrived you enectady Bank, of this State, on Mr. Stephen cised by a voluntary association of gent in payment fora par of boots at his store, No, | Tun into New York by one of nnett’s extraordinary | legal or compulsory authority to enforce srine street. Ile was arrested and taken before | Expresses, and issued from the Herald office forty-eight | that a suitable commission, duly authoriz and committed for examination; | hours in advance of all competitors. This last triumph Cong ess, shall adopt and enforce judicious Store-keepers who have taken bills of this description, | Wes too much for the equanimity of the “Wall street | The United States arsenate theo oper to in which General Tornel shared, the submission of the | will do well to call upon the chief and identify the | c/que”—and, unable ‘to vent elsewhere the force of | pase laws in reference to pilots, captains and en) Eaeors port y Vera Cruz, where she left on the 13th We have Ff are iineas on the arrival of Trains at the sev. recei that gentleman was at Puebla. Meanwhile the property is detained by this industrious | 8ndjdo them speedy justice, by the immediate repeal of | nal that they are sober, prudent, and qualified men for Siatious, to pt hey Stipe pet coal rere Renan pore flee, Qt ravers to the | . ‘Tio United States brig Somers, Commander Gerry at | officer in his potscasion, to avait the claim of an owner, | this odious and injurious law: the discharge of important duties entrusted to them, it 18 -Whitehaas | _ The accounts of the entire success of the revolutionary | Fived at Vera Cruz on the oth inst, and was lying at Sa | Jtesaulting an Offcer.—Michael Farly was arrested last infamous persecutions car- equally necessary that the responsible profession of bo 3g agtiaes foot of Whitehall.) ovement under Paredes, are confirmed. That officer | rifcios on the 13th. The British brig Persian. the Fr. | night, fore violent assault and battery on policeman y scandalous journals—exasperated at | pilots, or piloting, should undergo the same kind of pre- for ow hed himeelf in the capitaland has been eleva, | D&S Griffon, and the Spanish brig Patriota, were likewise | Hunt, of the th ward, while in discharge of his duty.— tinued and multiplied defeats they have sustained | paratory apprenticeship and examination ; and this with- ves Green| for Harbor | ted to the’Presidency, ad interim. lying there. The Spanish brig Jason was in port. These | Committed for trial by Justice Osborne. the editor of the Herald, (truly the ‘ out any violation of the laws of free trade, which have of the Treima roma reckicn. He entefed the city on the 2d inst, and 9 meeting of | Were all the foreign vessels of wer at Vera Cruz. The | Passing Counterfeit Money—An Irishman, by the name in the matter of enterprize,) t! nothing to do with the matter. The question at issue 1s the officers’ was held, which provided Jed schooner Creole, and hermaphrodite brig Petersburg | of Thomas Riley, was arrested on Saturday mgbt through committed a new act of malignity agsinst not so much one of monopoly or anti-monopoly—but NEW other mi fora temporary government, that a Junta | "ere i= port. , information of Capt. Wood, of the 7th ward, in en- men. Our readers whether regulations are necessary ? and, if nece D y= 9 prc i ne eek Sorante at shel an |. The revolution in Mexico appears to be complete.— log to pass e counterfeit $10 bill, purperting to be Gone the lateies whether it is best that such regulati all Mt. (Sun- 2) Before ente: the city of Mexico, conterences were sumble, (and elect & person to exercise the executive | Delt between Generel Paredes tad Gear Veiencis: at Guadaloupe, close by the capital. Gen. Valencia repre- sented the former government, and for a time, indeed, acted as President ofthe Republic. Ia their conférences, my Et fu ‘The Junta according! bt odious steamers NEW y assembled on the 3d, yo mT ashe onda somali fame ever: | a0 U elected Paredes. Much dive have been made to make the line sure, and | ed t» the’President, some of the Junta desiring that in cau depend on cmnvin asadvertised. jal Imre | dition to the usual obligations, he should swear to by a lew of ns 7 re- ’ fh ts I “NOTICE-STATEN IALAND FERRY | Pal he aenrptions of the Usited Sates.” "This props. | Caton at blood, Une eulance wan ot made Ul ths | “Wits in she Wind?—John Gilmartin, who keepe a | charge se diculos And conampule av itis greunt | citon of blir engines and oate:" Why not elew fee ] anand yeorsen Yr male theta form, was decided om fhe inauguration | 2¢ instant, when a portion of the garrison of the capital | den” for the resort of thieves, on the Five Points, was | less and and unsubstantiated, This finishing stroke, this | trade, or free recklessness, to provail in this branch of ‘ ve 9.10 A Ms P.M. took place with much ceremony onthe 4th, after which | metched out and joined the troops under Paredes, and | indicted last August, in connection with Jack Patterson, | Would-be ruse de guerre, (" O lame and impotent conclu. | business 7 let burnt out boilers, rotten boats, and drunk- ave New Yk AMOK P.M. : aTe was celebrated in the Cathedral. ‘The Presi- ne whole thereupon escorted him into the capital in | for robbing Mr. Soren, in College Place, of $2,000, and bert this last ; of exhausted Eegenuhy en officers come in free competition with sobriety, skill, oii Ot Sandys the boat will Ieave at it o'clock, instead dent mada an addrene, appealing to Heaven forthe dai jumph, amidct salvos of artillery. Au address of the | has not yet been tried on the indiotment. Mr. Soren is | neither more nor Jess (han en socuration of thal and | and soundness of materials ? Would the Journal em . terestedness of hia motives, declaring that es soon as | Seneral was immedistely issued. ‘Its contents are unim- | new inthp city. We saw him in Broadway on Saturday 1 geunst jew York pilots J ploy a physician to attend upon its friends who hed un- ry T | the country had established her liberties, he should re. | PoTt#ut, save that he urges the troops to be tolerant and svening—why don’t the District Attorney call on this | the letters and packages belonging to the Courter g | dergone no test of his skill or ability 7 who would give or soundness of know- ac “ rar wel and Vy doeeeet af of Commizce, Veg aires from the fates ed ngs. @ of hia sobriet § n. Paredes had previously addressedaletterto Gen. | Disorderly House—Captain Kurtz, of the 2nd ward, | “Liberty,” e Pilot Boat New York, forthe purpose | lodge? In the absence of I ulations, a com; Bie) pregeet inter, oer Dyan Lig Herrera, anpouncing his inexorable determination to | made red ona “divin, el” on the corner of Ann and | of tranelaien to the city, were reted and Pi ied | of gentlemen attempt to organi: monopoly of thele ea ature: D. Luis Parres, Treasury; mesarrs, (Bishop ve] carry through the revolution. The latter to | Nassau streets, under the Mirror office, kept by an old from them fora ibl¢ of time, while | own, to create, make and unmake pilots to their own foot of Maiden | Chiapas) of J te tire. peaceable. fed with all possi- | liking, and in a'way to bring profit to some of their offi- ustice. yinlded hie euthetity to Gen: Valencia: witheas & | aiggsr, called Bision Joleen, wthobs he arredte 1 with a Png ree ake ase) poate aay oo i ‘bo Nomen eos PI neia, struggle. 10 “* state of e” in which ca lot ot young rascals, between the ages of six six- q cials. is inst mono; jew York pilots mates dt vim Qiree fis ga seein, Mexico, has been made Comptroller of the Mint. 7 pean placed by Hertern, was declared atan end on the | teen, on Sefurtay night, about 10 o'clock, ine back | , TSS Iwara cen among ihe moet Pronanent abuvere et prolrt; andor v0 ey they and aig wien “ well ot . Heirn, burthen * o s ae st of . » i rf 6 i tons, will succeed the Patric apt fal onthe iith of | _ Generals \Tornel, Valencia and Paredes held a coun. | *'no )ccamoer. foom in the cellar, very: busily throwing dice and pley; | the New York city pilots, and the Herald, Dest | known that the old law of thie Stave, which was suppo cil at Guadaloupe, a village a few miles from Mexico, Keine Shite hee edr ste eee OE" Raragg tee ae png peep rte ee nd ; and when the baga were entrusted to their care, | ed to have given them a monopoly, of general officers and others, called by Gen. Paredes. 1s repealedat their ‘Peruse intending to send for their friends, eam have them | some days aince, to arrangements to consstidate | ({ £eneral off , Patrick MeGurk, James O’Brien, James W x m ‘be cale at Ban Luis, he de: | lon, James Gearing, Joha MoGurk, William Galigan, | their first act, dictated by feelings of honest gratitude, | own requ prota out by either of the above named vessels, on reason | the ouverte It ‘will Be remembere3 that Tornel | clared to the Fanteticsesdinere to submit to their pra. | Charles Williams, Eavrrence Domeus; i all 10. jeligan, | was to despatch a special messenger to the latter office | ‘This cry of monopoly somewhat puts one in mind of CK BALL OW OLD LINE OF LIVE ee a ee ee font resolutions, and the entire liberty which each en. | Osborne locked them all up for examination, | bel adn Rrtage pdm adh giver 9 hile | the practice of rogues, who, when detected and pursued. 7) A ~ is Carriage.—Ji ther papers ’ pect bsca| POOL PACKETS vee. Lavernetis: Saly_seguine wi Moxics setig tramanit. snd allt LeMeCaeituations were made to The folomn AGt of Baa] alles wre, Ycuhae” Tebtaahor,”? was er: | out tn 8m time than is required by the reguls- | are friendly wo menefaer waive Port cesecwalnntary a3. ‘and ceiel sailing favorite packet | Fave been discontinn ‘Siglo XIX a paper whick | Lule Potosi in substance as follows : rested last nighéy a 8 Pair of horses | tions, sent on and carefully deposited in, the Fost Ofice | secistion.oty very, oud monopoly, or against RD, Lig A ua fone, Gs John bone, latterly was a warm ‘of the Heanens policy, and | 1st. The termination of the functions of the old Con- and hack from the belonging to James Hoyt, No. | 12 Nassau street, and on the opening of the same, on the ie cserpe posed by law. tte Wil Prove tt the aecommadatons ofthe Oxford | Nas been ably conducted, is sopped, the proprietor bay. | gress end President is declared on the same grounds as | ¥/ Lumber sitet, This * Brick jumped on the Box. fot Estrus iret, cotstvel ortitaivens! ofiens che Eiores | seagrass seamatt hear eeseoeh tos poise aioe are fitted out in semoateupery = coma —— po Ls 4 Be seriecess ‘de ya Paper nam Pa ti te Arageined — —— itabtin: of twe from each | When officer Connall “ grabbed” him and took ale ean heving been boarded off Fire Island, on Saturda: hands, pro rata, or to their number, than improvement id ‘comfort of those embarking. Persons Department, to be named by the President, shall elect at | '0 the station house. = . boat reaching New York on Sunday, at 2 e’- modern a the arkin Tieng the | numbers. he hands pf the New York pilots. Wha! Ge eater, erred their finds, should call and see | “We lourn verbally that Mr. Slidell had demanded of | ofice a person to discharge the executive funchons, until | . Suppestd to be Insane. Danial O'Bullivan, lovesick | ace: Call ar bevore stated, delivered i the uate! rot ral and compulsory law of pilotage, embracing this splendi val before engaging | the new government his passports, and received ii ly | the extraordinary Congress shall meet, which is to torm | individual, was arrested last night, by officer Stewart, ted, delivered in the usual rou- Jersey and all other pilots ; not repeal of the law clnswhate. tacebia, $4 cabin tnd early application that, as be had never Deon recoguized by the overs: aconstitution inconformity with the ‘34 article of the | 00 the charge of invanity. ‘This man, rs, has fal- presses, the ensuing morni@g. The | of 1697, but a new and general law. ‘This is s very. seri a eey pessase in cabin, 34 cabin ood ema’ street. or to the | Ment, and Wes unknown to them, no passports were | Act of San Luis. pee aly vise tong apnea lesion a hana 1 Pon oie pig a ag on optleer Sanne nga Reed roc tng dhlen acshbond end cce subscribers, * necessary, and he was at liberty to he pleased. | 3d, This Junta of representatives shall be dissolved | ™' affections set upon some other swain your valuable columas. oe ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. He then demanded an escort Yo Vera Cruz, which was | when it has elected a President, and edministered the | —he has finally become a complete source of annoyance | .)t Certainly was the desire of the pilots, of za pad | all pilots to submit tothols reputstions by" lusertiog. 8 329 re 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank. | refused; whereupon he despatched a messenger to the | oath “to sustain the independence of the nation, the re- to the family. He was placed in the 6th ward Station “hie r bag of the rts pilots to submit totheir rej ry by ing o FOR LIV! L—New Line brig Somers, and a number of the officers of-that vesel | publicen popular representative system, and the adminus House ee alpaca Fomerer ia ioe morning, Py seme object, SAN one ee etite ene Coed Perr ep ger ciepre ey eee iy fey Merge the 6th Feb,—The it fast Packet | had determined to proceed to Jalapa for the purpose of | trative plan of the Republic.” Barents ae ag peed Honsey ehsed, 4 ‘a cee ws! AER Fase of 1100 5 but t the old y had the agent been equally industrious, he could have | lots not licensed by the association referred to. Such a UGK, Be Si Sees escorting him to the const. The Somers arrived e¢ Vera | 4th. ‘The powers of {he President are Limited by the | Pit was retaken at the old spot in ast Broadway, | Dor sue ofons been equally industrious, he, cor ae ere at ‘ultimately involve themeslves, and mer as above, her regular day. Vor or Pes | Cruz on the 6th. It will be recollected that she sailed | existing laws, which can only be transcended to provide | brought down tothe “Tombs” egain, by officer McMan- having accommod: unegt fe raplendor or com. | from Pensecale about twent y us; they found on his person ‘which was handed to | the city. In regard to the packages of papers, our feel- | chants or shipowners, in ruinous litigation. Suppose a a 'y days since, with sealed | for national defence, and then only according to @ pro- rf Q it ‘ * Fore apply ou bord, a aera eas PEASE bag or erg ed hen a cre ore ee y é Ree eee Oe ce en ree iss | ing was entirely different. "We desired only. to depont | vessel, with «rich cargo, bound in from Europe, which, ‘ ination of th sicians of th thoso in the Post Office with reasonable diligei ee oe DincMlisal, CRO, perbane/ the: stelssommtcthey ate | ~ SU The Masees Os Ce Pyovimenel Presioret ste se- jasanity. pees Sep 5 Rye atin pg diligence subordinate to our own comforts and’ le New York pilot, known to be competent, who is refus- The packet ship. je, ry ? per! oy the Garriek, and sail March 26th, her regular dav. i@8r__ | officers of the Somers had gone to hig assistance; and if | sponsible for their acts to the first constitutional Con- 4 ae but 5 : ib FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louwsiana and New | he had in fact been refused safe escort by the Mexican | gress ; but these acts cannot be revised. Wiha Stone tel obs ce rE 08) | Ce Rea Oe ee nn eee eae ene | nd eee ete han eee oad Gn wena 8 respect. York Line— jar Packet, to sail Saturday, Web. rnment, nothing can be more reasonable or le | Gth. The President, in eight days after taking posses- 9 “* Gratitude for the services rendered to the body ef | lost: under the English law, the owners Khy The cyan at wtling eket ship EWEGS, that our officers within reach of his call | sion of shall Gonveke sn straordinary Congress, Feet Ne Alcs Teeeraen treet valued at | sitots by the New York Herald, prompted us to moke lose their insurance. “In the absence of a United day. Bot freight or passage, heriag andsome furnished ae: mepsalnes; betes tee Ineo aoeeyen, wen bao in fordang a countiaeoa ey cil aot chong or ‘iter | Bill Johnson was caught stealing clothing from the ben ete comfort, and promptly to, deliver or State law, the common law of England would Me Ny y og i Po, lor ce be 7 bY commodations, apply on bostt Ot PINS &CO,.56 South t.. | Mention of the fact that Mr. had demanded his | the principles and guaranties which it has once adopted ing, jst of the house, No. 167 Division strest,: belong: | oro Taleed by. the: Courter, apd. Journal ef Commerce, Belding Uitetootuctare: Ssscctation ron the fiok of lasing slidell st.. orto “ ji iti goods ‘after 2’o’clock Satur- | Passports, ‘ having failed in the objects of his mission.’ | for its interior government. aaa yee needs seostved on house alter ae United States brig Somers, Commander Gerry’| 7th. An actusl council shall remain in session, with hina eli i ian ees dae ef pak testst tiga ais Seay penreebooaaationme [saat em pilot brin we , 1 ; ‘Kent in New Oveans, James E, Woodraff, who will | wasat Sacrificios on the 2sth, also, the, Brith brig | which tne Provisional resident may consult inall grave oe near Dy aficor Tren? TM intent t0 | Gay; and those papers may now be assured that ee We | vosel safe and sound inte port, that | think it a Promptly for his address. ersian, the French brig riffon, and the Spanis! affairs of A "4 4 +, . Packet ship SARTELLE, Taylor, master, will eeceed the | Patriots. 2 16 | “ftth. ‘The authorities of those Departments only shall | 1 Cowhiding Scrape — Henry Morgan and James Wil- | Covq'ailaved themeclves against, the New York. pilotsy| eget” Teectaieie ge wie ee tay 6 * * 7 hol Oswego, and sail lth Feb., her regular day. It the reports which we publish frum Mexico are ac- | cease te enjoy their functions which are o to the | oor, Sanding in parted Wie ae serene ci not in manly truth, but in false and tortured representa? | sel, with promptness, safety, and skill, an pretty 5 ‘OR LIVERPOOL. riders D - , _OLD BLACK BALE LINE FOR TIVERSO ones coed is no serch ll A ne tomue ae Rese ues. pl Cr rej ine ¢ (es in abit, = hide from his pocket, ‘comme laying it on the rea we ame good boca Johye return good for evil, | clearly that he is capable carrying her gut egain, and sniliog packetship OXFORD, Capt. Rathbone, | Moun tact) he grossest and most contemptuous of insults. | original establishment. back of Wilson in the most approved styl, at the corner PI bib ene meng A Bip reel ec ent nd totall. | that his Hot Delog perauitied & 60 bo. Gassengizares the wil aoe poh dee MD. aed eo py cabin ane | Of course our government cannot hesitate a moment as| 9th. The judicial power shall discharge its important ra; a a ben *Yuich Seed coterie’) as much ae tbay ploeee, but ic the” same sienna tied poem had. ‘otented' te , ‘= Satict ind et ; RURDMAN & CO. 61 South street. | to the course to be pursued towards that infatuated na- | functions sgreeably to the laws, and without any varia- ducting these bloods to the Station House, when Morgan | *hould arise to-morrow, I would pursue the same line of ice to all concerned seemed to demand further ex- theme: 2 B. ‘Great id ireland (via Li ti Li rance ri tion. o “4 ay Fuuner fom, Gross, Brtin and isang (vn Liner | lon, | Longer forbearance with it, would De a crime | tit 170 one shall be prosecoted for his former polit: | Begs to rblubber,” and. Wilson to “anifle,” Deceuse | cond, hove earosls tre my open sd svowed ene, | Dlanation. | fo pomldetl we scenred br the lowest rates, and drafts forwarded | rSnder it not caiy the eubjectot, Gat justly sonoxinas to, | cel opinions their anxious mother didn't know they were out. After | mies, andas sucti they sha ; they have soug ir. Wm. P. Tunure, the experienced pilot before re foy'euy amgunt payable throughout the United Kingdom. on | {S6 ridicule and contamely of every olhet people, grexi | These acta were formally discussed by the Junta, and | Deitg, Jocked wp in the Station Hove some time, ie) | their intereda beyond the potat my daty to others Ter | Ke Rrat pave isolation to the ntatoment of the, pilots application as above. ____________________—___. | ersmall. There 1s no escapi necessity, therefore ,of | adopted by all f{ Generals ‘ Pong ¥ i PACKETS FOR HAVAE.—The ship ST NICO | an immediate declaration UC wer sguiast Mexico, unless Alcorta. atid non All thelr ‘igeaturos were then | Promise of their future good behavior, and to return im- ant There was no obligation on me to deliver the papers beat’ ‘and the Soonabelonet rushers te “uo. bes is rok take tue tare of tne ship | the gdvernment would forfeit the respect of other pow: tnd among them ‘wore thove of, Gonerads Woaletely wove tnete meteor, sooner than Ldid. We hed been on a. cruise at ses’ for | been sworn to, under oath, by the wai plo which’ affi- ers, and the confidence regard of own citizens.— Bravo, mo! lore, es, —, five days, duri: uch. bed and | davit bi eu Ist. BOYD & HIN REN, . ,| A therongh chestionment, ply administered, with o sarcesinah: Inrerestina InpiaN INTEILIGENCE.—Battle be- | five day ing much of the time exposed to vit can be seen in possession of their agent now in Serr tween the Black Feet and Crow Indians.—. ntle- | snowy w: ir, the boat so covered with ice that she | Washington. ‘Let justice be done if the heavens fall.” of Notables, provided for by the second | man from Fort F. A. C.,-near the Falls of the ‘ileeouti, tas with great dificulty manageable, After I delivered (From the Baltimore Clipper, Jun. 27.) ae ne ae inet gud another, | 0d upwards of twenty-seven hundred miles distant | ‘be papers to the Herald, | preverred the ‘comfort of my | New Yous Puots,—The New York Herald of the 29d Paredes was then unanimously from st. Louis, recently arrived here, has kindly fur- Siatanane erouste of tn those who were not my | instant, contains along address frem Mr.-Williem Ly chosen Provident of the Republic. His election and ac- | nished us with the following information : riends, end therefore waited until it was quite Comnis | OD8 of the pilot boat New York, in reply to sundry ., " On the 17th of last June, some soven hundred of the | Dient before I put the papers in the Post OMice; this | charges which had been exhibited him, in rela- prom, a 7 7 the permanent occupation of several of their most im- Eee re OM NE BROTHERS, Cone Perrant seaports, would probably tesch our neighbors Walpey, 700 tons burthen, will sal fom the above | petier manners, and put inem on, their geod bebavior.— larch next, affording a g: opportunity fll the. ter ny Uae rel urpose, ° ; Posseugers who wish to come directto New York. Besson ; ane For terme oF Ht HAP SCOTT, 73 bouth st By the ereh ok She Tames Delis, Jam 34) nich | mittve of Uses eros mpoorated to die” apne cade co be | crows fell upon a mall perty of the Blackfeet who had | Convenience, happened tc occur reasgnably soon, 2nd | tion to his disposal of the letter bag and new att th reaper aide ane | piace ao let on the Stn instant, we learn, verbally | tdministared ‘othe President Emo of them reported | camped that event y te Le Clow billed twenty; | Without compensation-to such as twas thoy aro heatt | charted with heviog withkeld the etter hog and ae TANTED—A ship to ra Sout port | for jught no papers we can hear of—thet in neral form, to observe the two, wounded es man: more, took upwards of a hundred ly welcome. rs intended for the New York editors, with Api . K, COLLINS & CO. | President Herrera fee ; thet Paredas bas ut ‘Brera! in of those for the Herald. From the state- cosas compeling the, Fria to women and children prisoners, and succeeded in captur- | | We have before stated that the Journal of Commerce states.” 6 . Lyons, supported by the affidavits of oth- red horses. In' ence of their disas- | #24 tho Courier ary i el were the most virulent op- LL POOL—'1) jew Line—Keguiar swear “ to repel the invasion of the United Af of thi if pilots ; and it but natural that ist Fevraser— The superior fast selling tore long discussion, the Assembly assented to, the re- igh he the main bony.of While they faithfully performed their duty by depositing | 07%, WS think thet he acquite himself of censure, and p, ROCHESTER, 000 toms burthen, Capt Port of the majority, and upon thie ground : that the came Ups, and, though in less Tur | the packages of said papers in the City Post Office in all | “a aloe Justified before the Publie, ave been Ey 4 ble oath demanded by Gen. Bustamente would be tante- rately, that the latter were compelled to retreat | due tim 7 should ve urged by sentiments of grati- | ma fe for a long time past, by “Wall street. cliques,” to cs ap SBS a att tos declaration of war, and tnt it way Devond |(0 place ty hed strongly fortted, watch they suc | Suigdowards the editor of the Herald whe has eves at, | persecute and put down, the, New York pilois "andthe €7 South street. ‘On the ath instant, the oath was administered in great | ceeded in reaching with all, thelt plindel, Songs | oress with tho arrival for thatoffice. In the one instance | {ivjon ota ne ee ae eee eee or oP the great ou. state. The President made a brief discourse, to which | ™ priser era es ne Crows thom their | they have done their duty to its full extent, and that too ete eek ee je great Hottinguer, 1050 tons, Captain Ira Barsley, “it bande fo the ea. | Rot strong enough to dislodge the Crows S Li , services which they render the public in boarding ves: ‘Rochester, and sail on the fist of March. or I replied, and proceeded ition, and ultimately retired. ‘The battle continued | an avowed enemy—what more could be expected of | Sei at sea, andMbringing ioreign bews much earlier than “jar 4 ri port, in that quality, could be given to him ; he then re. | thedral, where a Te Dewm was celebrated. The Presi- | Potteen various partes of each triba for quite four daye, | tem, In the other, they bave evinced thelr grateful | {would otherwise each. the, public. There can be no quested that the government would give anescort | dent’s discourse is patriotic and common Paw! and ‘The actual number of killed in the affair, it was difficult appreciation of the disinterested services rendered them | aount that they have been exceedingly serviceable in to obtain. The Crows acknowledged a loss of eight or | PY Mr. Bennett, in his espousal of their cause. sanly this respec dit is, therefore, the piney ‘a0 it is the ‘ FOR, PALE, CLOBE A CONCERN: gene te Vera Cruz, which was perempto: refused. U; mekes no al.usion to the fore’ sffairs of the ublic. dict ¥ deur, nd Gurne. They ips | the news rexching Vere Cruz, seven ofhcers.of the U8. |. Ti Assembly adjourned the same day. , T’ form ton killed, and several wounded. Qur informant states | 20 one would naturally expect them to display as much | duty, of the public, to protect them reecu- ry 1. jons of LA a3 = . brig Somers, which arrived at that port on the 6th inst. | the oath which the President finally took is as follows : assiduit the pe Fle age gone orcs | aera wlitmes svt Bm hoes | fon Tove Gn cena | annette evant ppm, one | ast ap ene hea tt | ny he aye Sv Wee en i nd the: not co A nat any ¥ fe imself. but redoun : : hed. Seltod on the and every ince, | Such is the information which we have received. | « whatever ; and the Republican, popular, rep: | ™Aority of the tribe were on the other side of ti. | upon its authors, and pn i cae of conspiracy | {0m interested er envious motives. The pilots have fr passengers are very extensive and | Whether it be true or not, we cannct avouch—but if not tative system ; and the ‘of administration of | mountains, near the head waters of the Columbia, ‘thei memorialised Congress, where we hope tha cause ruched, ASE ns &CO.,56South et. | ue, Ht is very truth like: it corre exactly with | the republic, agreed to by the’ Act of the Army on the |r i ihe ca ecomngedin tis afule whith the ( nd that | "We devote cousiderable specs to the discussion of the | Will Feceive due consideration and favor ITED STATES, AND GREAT BRIT, rads sraek frome fhe todent ung tnistons ohn’ rat tke | ee Gen, Bastamente, who took part in this assembly, | Were but an Sivenses party, whe dad re-croseed the | Sploct, eitietsiocene Pia yer hat removed (rom the | Disastrous Fing in Br.tenica.—Between 12 and AND IRELAND navy. was not the ex-President of that name. Both he and Gen. | ™ountains somewhat earlier than usudl. hapa, | ell; and principally from the fact, thet it is but amatter | 10’clock this mor ‘one of the buildings at- OLD ES7ABLISAED EMIGRANT OFFIC. Dui if it be true, then are we approaching, at last, the | Herrera were invited to take a part inthe proceedings, | _The Crows had been driven intothe neighborhaod, | of ji tticg’ tg tipally from the foct, that it is Dut. race | tached to the Billerica Mills, which are about tour miles 7a Bubscribers are prepared to engage end of our Mexican quarrel. leon, gross as this, can- | but indignantly refused. is i pS Bonetti oad erage od Rares, Gimeno have bane’ teen fully asseiled, and whose | east of Lowell, was discovered to be i lames, and fz toe aby the early poring shine, me cf el iry unpunished. The conduct of, rage hed a not x Tee following is the composition of the Cabinet of Gen. in great f against them, They ‘usually visit that | means of Breede ways Let oegerm and Baopriain,) geeky b) Bgl CH ee gin yd a <9") = wrote hot ihe C aati dom, ERD z been followed’ Dy sali soe clactionsest. England or | Gene Almonte, Minister of Wat ; Senor Luis Parres, | #ection of the country likewise, when the Blackfoot are | jovi to aestry “s We peat ae agvese il |, | for outting dyewood, and is'on the opposite side of the ise ‘a poe Mraeah ania, penne would saree Sane dared to won ee abe bes—or ‘Prossary De ertment: Senor Castillo »y a, Foreign begs al 2 fortnight before the Sight, a small party of the | Sct S thie wats AI he . ly, Lhe of the river. The ania were owtet by, pennant Canal known, fast sailing sloop KINDERNOOK, of wet hay followed, eae ‘and donpeare war. But - ies. nor Becerra, (Bishop of Chiapas) of Jus- | pis utect attacked the “horse guard,” at Fort F. A.C, inju a ol are do away with offectus iy pA conaiee saw mill, occupied by Mr. Wilson, a flour and tice ke. and oppression It ) the | # trading post of the American Fur Company, killing offe om ” ical ill, occupied by Geo. Roundy & Co., aud two York, burthen per 99 tons, will carry 150; | S0lence may be carried so far that even contempt Sach is the Cabinet according to 8 private letter of het Denied Somes Riquett, whoes famity is su ato | endured—' endured beyond endurance.” It is radically, | mill, y ° ’ well tound sali good order f enquire | ought not to screen the aggressor ; and that point, if | 13th December. Gen. Torvel refused the portfolio of | in this city, seriously wounding enot raccee- | pelpsbly wrong, that so large a body of industrious and | cerpe make seeps ny ager eaeG btesly o AOS acter, Meese anne: | cock Sttoammemten, toaster in cannot, under | the Government of Washington; we allude to, Gen. At: | ceria, always antiling such ether, whenever they | of Tival competition should longer bave thelr metne ot | Soe Gestruotion of these. mils wil of course tern cau hare them Brought out atthe lowestrae | ment of Mexico invited ri tae body, an deserving of public consdence. Sen get ta opportunity 400, with Jendly how | etree carats the wlan’ Wik fol couhdence | lenge number of operatives out of emplayment, whch Eph ccemHneo pgkes ship a ag evey Ave daytseas | tons ;at Waele reswens thet mponros A private, letter fren 1. French, gontleman in Vera | The lormer are vory iriendly to the whites, and the lat- | ft Mhoe Aue rina! Doy‘otline. Now York pilots have | # much to be regretied et this inclement seeson of the Hig SCs aed for any amount, Rerable st | from the Sree gin tas ved Tenis soqact ¢ misiser, | Crus onys thet, Gem, Paredes eontinves reforming the tor tribe directly . — St. Louse Reveille, p Ph fain ‘apen the. jastine olde ea of | year.—Beston Journal, Jan. 81. ’ with full‘powers to treat upon all matters of difference, | former administration, by removing every one Mormon Irgus.—One of the riflemen, down from | their country, assured of an impartial hearing, and in the Avply or address (ify letter post paid} te was despatched to that country. His acknowledgement Ba ee is at all equivocal. TThe lettet adds, “if ho Carthage on Tuesday last. says the Qhiney Whig | issue s full righting of their wrongs. With ail our heart Stare Acricuuturat Socigry.—At the meeting Olas et cease valk, oe oe ee various Frivoleds. protepoe a Peepempe, from will flew up this ee AA his power to | of the 15th inst., Informe us that & horse thief, named | we wish them stcéeus. of the eacentuve committee Za the J ot lon Stato "3 ys! ie wi ot t a reform ve A . it . ty, a resoluiion HERDMAN, KELNAN' £07, oi, | dette oF did notdare to receive his, we cannot say | El Diaris. del Gobierno of the Sth, nt: | the idcenes andor common of Lieut: Everete ox (Correspondence of the Boston Post | te Biate fair to be held at A t Auburn on the |. am A violent war has. been | the State fair to be held Po: A a cane nao. Th the interventio: itary-mob te tetters have been received from Pu: #, | Sunde: Taat. thet two M: New Yorx, Jan. 23, 1846.—A vi ar n be t, provided that $10,000, - $5000, G5, G00, $9,000 84,000, | lution has a its sated, caused. his diagrecatal expul- | giving ascuranc thatthe mlleary ferog of bat uncon | Zdie stealing two worsen {roms man by the name | WeGed here for the last ten or twelve days, between He te tied by the citizens of Aubura. 800, en bod, #1600, LY yi sion This is rather too’ much fora joke—m uch as we | quered city” should only be end for the rva- | of Reckard, near Carthage. They fled to Ni the New York pilots of t ‘+ and the press ying Dr. Lee for extra services performed by bim as T° LEND ON BOND AND'’MOk ‘AGE—The above | are addicted to fun, we can hardly 9) the wit of ton of public order. It was that that city would | cess was immediately issued, and placed in th bands of aes ets, it ia alleged, furnished late news from | [eovurerof the society. The list of premiums was re ‘sums of money, on good productive real estate in this city | the thing, and fancy that more fal ter. | stand by Herrera. Gen. Inclan arrived at Mexico subse. | one of ‘ft pe t the ‘sur. | Etrope, brought b hip Liberty, forthe New York ended, but lays over for final action at the 8 oa i y peaceful and leu, 'y the riflemen, and on Sunday night / Raty veld, nd “withheld it ‘all ‘the othe: ceived as am: YAil sosmeetiommbess +f eye. . |, No. than we have ever credit for being, | quently placed troops row the house in Nauvoo, end captured Coulton— February meeting 0! board. oes of mica Us. basement pereere " a ogheaRe vr pt to take the matisr hn Ens ‘The Dey of overbvent: Some “t the orsaivent i: Kratoents of fee eee could not LS 4 eke of negeoape Ny in . idan Forwary et ee are invited to sit eo honorary wren dad (ole BAM ee oan Oe tre the country refuaod to take part inthe movement oar: |oarteon fom Cartage, on, Wednesday lat for pring | RhecnenhetOrt fot aBPen, ue Yall mines coutd “ha | members of ihe Prost Petia he dod Wenestay at PRINTERS’ IN . though they had expr ee ee laee conaicoce in bis | Ald including Major Warren, several of the riflemen, | ‘611 charged with unfairness, or knavery, or anything | Of {he COmmINNGE agricultural Room, with the excep: ~ K. | Lely pecermpey tegen prt) ymnlilinad panama eal KK lind. They ‘board ships far off c'ten, Dring in | crerF month Oe Aer nich will beheld at Aubarn ‘To PRINTERS THROUGHOUT THE "Nothing i sid inthe papers in relation to the feelings | ‘on eae Fee Webb and Pruett, io it to the press, | for tne porpows of aging the te of the sal A TES. | rerball: Jearn j ‘« Fr.—Mesers. W . For some months for appoint view! committees.—.dibany PRINTERS INK, fc soverior quality, always on hand at <a. eo eee with four other gentlemen, lett Santa Fe for the vd a 2 Beniamin En er Gates. 1 Greene lees that he is very hostile. 6 Beg ol 5 re ae vis | Argus, Jom: 3 sickle 87 Rod Mie ink Ce ivaetras chctties ta ites the C rai oe ciseet, Sependonne on tbe.Si0t aie after experiencing exceed- | the only one that has thom when ecsatiter. 4 The old Johonnet ores, thes hee been for a long Fi Lape mertcs triton wine ol arntng nmin Mea |e a eac Kaede ae | soe nde ee Sa Re | Mt Mpa oe a ak sed mons. ‘eo wes at jure. one 18 Me set + % bhatt raat caah parts of the wecth enetiiog ‘iarme The euthori- | company ras preparing to start thence to Chihuahua. wore lost near Sehdy Hook, and a frightful loss of life | Fant years, ; if oN . ° ITI tes of the departments were taking active measures to | A party of traders were arrangements to leave | was the consequence It was charged that she might | “co uel a. Hyde was convicted of rape, in the FOR, =A sj 5 Jess sone! end. for meet this y. for this country in January. ey crossed the Arkan- | have been saved, hed not the pilots been 00 | brie circuit, at Buffalo, on Tuesday last. He was sen- aby bef REAEL leh : of ‘The tetect dates from this city which the Vere Cruz | #08 om the ice, and agrester quantity of Buffalo | shore in electioneoring for Mr. ‘Ven Buren. Awar was | Evie Glrouit ts Casute, ne Tuseay oes, oO oa unre et vert ‘and cases, | ‘Aveisth uence of the same contemptuous and forbearing po- | editors had received, were the 20th November. They in- | on the bottoms than had evér teen seen by the | at onee commenced upon them by the whig press, an: it ‘onthe, ‘ of | saim'r | ley which has heretofore been pursued, will culy serve for from them, somewhat strangely, that the cabinet of | oldest traders of their party. hes been kept up with the most fury ever | m