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FTHE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘Wule AE Res 68 Wleate ie, eels NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1846. arco tts te | < = ~ ———s= — tt ———_____— Sth AES THE NEW YORK HERALD. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. | Samthes Berienmrecaioe hinccosty-maaaare Bee, the mow, however, coming down without inter- Wasuinaton, Feb. 16, 1846. | the world, on her, the weaker Lang ll D.UDfyy JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. | ‘ oon ver the water was fem ve] comparativel mmooth thd f The Views of the Present Mexican Government of the | position for a stronger power to. place B49 ea 2 We annex all the additional particulars which we | ice in 7 t “ : , | it, the United States claims the right to e a ne i the docks, which formed a berrier tke | Annexation of Mexico—What They Think of it, | boundary for itself, in the face of existing treaties; | Ciroulation...Forty Thousand. ANGE OF Hc have received, of the effect and extent of the late | swell. |The schooner Challenge, which sailed on Satur! and (What They Intend to do | and by it, therefore, to the amazement of alf Chris- —_— TRA j ;, A e1 morning, | ‘ ” . » : cs | (BAILY HERALD~Kvery day. Frice 3 conte per copy— Commencing 02 Monday, amber a IM | dreadful storm. It was wide spead and desolating. | bilge were at anchor ix President Roads, and her cep-| But, collusion between General Andrew Jackson | tendom, declares inferentially It will, whenever a ATE ny pie in edvance. A Lave New tT o'clock, A. M., Boston Train for| The pilot boat Blossom, which arrived here yes- | tain believes that the other vessels which sailed on | and (eneral Samuel H : | strong enough, annul, at pleasure, existing treaties fe: eae AT te Bierennes gy Fg Greguport, duily, Sundlys exoepted: stopping terday morning, hes returned to the beach, in | Maturusy Would also return and anchor below, before | = el Houston, 18 not only impressed | with every and any nation, by its citizen and own, a AD ERTISEMENTS a the ‘aud pricer=clwars on Lars Brookim—he tA vor Barmingdats ead sero | order, if pomsible, to recover the body of the New agp pa ly ona log Yate ey | en eanie ieeened Metion by the: maaan Lat avn.iene. cee iaemcalene vielen ee ; i . * a wh 01 i ‘ivi i | } pEnINTiNG of all kinds executed with beauty and dee agudaye; Trardays ‘and Satur iene ah | York pilot, Thomas Freeborn, who is supposed to geeeing, snd reverts leoring ae p wennols ' there, ond but | als oes ie oe Gacy trea “— | at lg pet gare strong thai oi Uni { "TF Au leters oe communications, by mai, to | yr .- » We Gzrenpartand imermediate places... | have been lost in the John Minturn; and also the | height of the viorm, would have Netaeeecmmee | ocaria i _ ater Texas | crates may please to require at the point of the bay- ‘culate, rest be post paid; or’ the postage will be ud , daily, Sundays excey hedihe of Girt: Sint dedithe pamieagern:: W Gla off: stil tis hoped that, as the gale gave cmnie , Without molestation, or even a proclamation to com- | onet.. She must accede to the annexation of Texael eipapaay: G ENNI ive Greenport. Roston Timjp. at § o'clock, F. Mor. ga | 1 comme, pad 9 ‘of ite approsch, vessals woull either makes | mand a haltof it! It is strengthened and confirm. | and with Texas, as much as the United States shal | i fe * [a a ~y lorwich, derstand that a Mr. Kohler and wife, of this city, | port or stand to before it commenced. Tho bark | ed by the breach of the “non-intervention” decla- | choose to call Texas, or resist. If she pan. ten peel Nort etn rot en nd Nees ga 8 Teac SMA eedon Train, | they cl roente gg crete ration of the present government, a circumstance | #86 encounters,ihe powee $e tee, cad the latter’ ae . » Weda ridays. y also have perished. | which will not,perhaps,be very agreeable to the pro- | well as the citizens of each, declaring themselves on ys, and ¥; p] MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. ~ Leave Farmingdale’ et Brookiva, at o'clock, A.M.,and| The following vessels comprise about half the | i i “ e . M. . ‘ uunders of it. It will be remembered by the intel- | prepared and wiili if she does, to overrun ant Ma number that arrived here yesterday, and were ee ms rppesed hay hiok woe sant le renten har | hgene readers of the Herald, that mes annex all Mexico, “fi she does not resist, she is i i 4 4 called upon, under the same penalties, te aceede to on the coast during the gale. [t will be seen | and there wait the lulling ofthe storm. Whenourpaper | army of Mexico, carrying all before it, whatever boundary ‘he Oniied: Season may chooee — n by the reports that the greater part of them suffe was put to press last night, the wind continued blowing | was marchi in three divisions—the right - on™ ROAD, VIA Homestead 374; hg, Casie S Westbury a | more or less: sr sig 3 = fom E-N-E., atthe worm bad oonlderably | Cid eft several miles each trom the centre—and | 0G y0,uer, Deled, as fer steer own de- W LONDON, NORWICH ¢ WORCESTER. | gicevgiit tt: i fy ; Medford | ,, Ship Tonge from China, was 38 miles from the | py HN pack hog Kopecentlgecr a A yester- had ken is Aen pr peti error me ae i we, on ie. tace of treaties, iV is a be iasepne. Whitehall le out the gale without sustaining day, commencing between four and five o’clock in the | this government, a near relative of whom d | & oalited! tohave any oine an tha eros of anew AtT o'clock jn the Morning, from the Foot of Seation 1 Mp 150 oe jor f eae, | Hook, and u excepted. Riverhead 1 1624; Mattetuck 1 6234; Cut: | d; i i [e} in Tesdiness » rR M + Cut | damage. have " [ and, Nerwich and ‘Worcester. r noma ‘SiSeaore by Bonin ran Mg | Greenport, Ace’a. train, 175;| Ship Orleans, Sears, from New Orleans, has been oer cana 1s arin eet eerae o38 8 a Tg ft ae sie err agers er pry eco undary. No, indeed. The forces of the United ‘ander lock. julé tfre ages are in readiness ou the arrive] of Trains at the sev: off the Hook since Saturday last—received no da- | has drifted badly, of the city | ally, interested in the succeas of the revolt —this States being sent into Texas in her despite, the same R ALBAN. NEW 1 80 take passengersat very low Fares, to all parts of mage in the on, are nearly ieee eo fell in twelve rc oi Gaines, with the United States troops, forces are there, of course, to insist in her despite, HAVEN, AND ‘Clonhel pills Ye eiediness of ip New York, from Charleston, Captain Hull, | 20's from 29 95 to 20 16. TI ae A teens he bod crossed the boundary established by treaty, and took | such boundary as the United States shall choose NGFII LD—Daily, (Bar ay ue (e : ¢ foot of Whitehall 4 i i reperts the F, » | course all blocked up, anda by to ‘ - Deen eee iar she sevens! so msinaane bo | Pe gale very severe, but received no da- | Feauired to free them (rom thelr heaty. incumbrance, | UP & position at loches, under the pretence of | “if Mexico must submit to one thing, through her steamers NEW m the Brooklyn side. ; | YORK or CHAMPION, aud arrive at Albany the same even- wcities Samer enna Joprgs, Gremuget fg Sag Harboe Ship H. Allen, Wilson, from Charleston, experi- | aeither ten Roose, Bg arson lid oe keeping the Indians quiet—a position which would | weakness, she must submit to the other also. There % - : hi bled him, had Houston been defeated at | ; i a tee bani made to make the line sure, and | __nére enced the gale ‘off Egg Harbor—received no da: | the city when our paper went to press. Man Jocinee to stand between him and the Mexi- | 182% alternative. The world will see it Lee | can depend on arriving as advertised. _jal_imre LIN. OL PACKETS. mage. ‘ Fi cont ind his ret Thi - that her stand isthe just one—no course is left to LINE AT Sao TO ALBANY 3 Bark Calisto, Hardi f [From the Boston Transcript, Feb. 16, P. M.] can forces, and so cover his retre; is Crossing | her but to call in aid, or, weak as she is, do battle of MAIL LINE AT 8 A.M. TO ALBANY CHC tige Barhia, Sedgwick,) from New | We were visited on Saturday night with what Cotton | the boundary by General Gaines, at the moment | herself for her very existence. Her entire nation- And thei ediate Landings, or as far as the Ice rleans ; on Sunday was off Great Egg Harbor— | Mather, were he alive, might characterise again as “An | Santa Anna was about to put a finishing stroke to rig in fe he aid to be usurped in the face i . Saat from New Work ist, and freer ERrerpoot siltstone experienced the gale; received no damage. horrid snow,” the wind coming from the northeast, and | the revolt, was complained of by the then Mexican | 6 Ui Serr Ore acts ity. by the United States of THERE f good wheeling from any month. ; Brig Eugene, Drinkwater, from Bathurst, Afriea ; | resting auch a whiasing and whirling of anow flakes, | Minister hear the seat of this government; an ex- | Qf & ¥\eaty of amily, by the — Aik loans on the Hudson to Albany, and stages will be From New York. Liverpool. | experienced the gale of Sunday, and had to carry a.| ## 0 fill the air with what looked at the first glance like hie iste America. She is placed in a more heart-rending ; nm ers ‘adh RES F \e " bo ag mh Pp pe dame ao their dest, | New ship'Liverpool, 1150 tons; Deo, “ut” Heb. 6 | heavy press of canvassto keep the vessel off shore— poten ag) ag ede Corsa ikcxniel tail eed still the forces oF Glaparhl Guissacmrareisiodcweit iwmedae by fron Poland bers SE eer ab ‘4 JE be » pune ‘et ip man; aces . ty . irkest hour. ‘ola! | Res Peacsaricte ta na | os wincumrrge wn, (Gaeo) H Gecn || "Broo Telnet, Davy, fom. Yincnne |e is oat sPbonc tat eerie | tntounge he Hevea pl aes | mona gent, deca chm tar | every MORNING at 8 o'clock. » May 2 July 6|The T., on Sunday, was within 20 miles of the arene, rm like the 7 Be cans: | to be such ; it was not despoiled of its independence | “TAM packages and parcels will be landed at any ofthe regular | 1250 tous; P. Woodhouse. borat Mele ve D I in miles of the | chain of the White Hills as seen from a distance. It wasa | The former said, “the United States troops will de- di “treaty of amity.” This reflection bears landiogs, provided they are paid forat the “Agent's Office, and j Regigmber st Mov § | land; had to carry sail to work off the land ; receiv- | fearful night for vessels on the coast and for the poor,half- | fend us, if defeated.” The latter, “after we defeat under a y y- 4 the freight list. F New Ship Rochester, 800 tons; ry pil ed no damage. freezi their “cranni 7 mod 8 , efeat | the mind back cn the wing of the past, and let Con- Se a John Briton. dane. Ht fueet 6] “i S andtew Ring, Fisher, from Neuvitas.—On | ing outdoorways, Rotartic ihe sate ind hose Houston, we. shall have to fight the troops of the | gress, or this government, study the mild, benevo- oy 7 OF A. M. Shi ‘ "4 fare! i ay Saturday nigh i i i, | Was indeed form: , Tequiring long and strong arms | + Fi s hy lent lineaments depicted in the teat jound- TINE A’ ip Hottingwer, 10:0 tons; hat 6 y night, off the Light Ship, in the gale, split indeed formidable, req Dg 0g mene wbedog te uc” What was the conse, | lent! depicted in the features of the found TO ALBANY, ine Butsety. jay Bl rt. § | the foresail, lost part of deck at ee * to disembowel them. ‘Thousands of men and boys were | {rand intend to attack us t was the conse- | er of this republic, and discover, if they can, a sin- IND intermediate landings, or asfar asthe | These substantial, fast sailing, frst class ships, all built in | Brig Wilson Fuller, Cobb, from Savannah, at work this morning clearing the sidewalks, and ifthe | (uence of this departure from, the non-interference | gle jine upon the face, or brow, or head, that would, ease" permit. ‘There is good wheeling from | the city sf New York, are commanded by men cf experisnce | in the gale ; received % Hy » Was | passers by could keep their shins from the edge of a | manifesto of the present hour? Thus—by reference | Under the circumstances herein developed, have wnctt om the Hadeon to Albany; und | and chility, snd will be deopesetind panctrally on the Sistor in the gale ; received no damage. P al shovel, they were lucky. The whole city force | to the (United States naval station,) Pensacola Ga- ‘gelled or “sanctioned” so tremendous an injury Ben e ih, readiness to carry passengers to their desti- | each month. Brig Croton, Souillard, from Mobile-—Saturday, | comnected with the office of superintendent of streets, | zee, a acconnt will be found of desertion from a asionbe: es the annexation of Texas, in Seca Reacs Stearn | saaejenr me seresred rameters raate | 10, 1g Sit st Ea, Mareen wind S| Mepeaapaftacee” wu Com-ees iattts | General Gainey’ command tg the camp ot Howson, | the oe of x Rreuy of emi 1 i * at en . M. San JN. inc! reets, w! were a t — | Gai f . * wane “Ea sponte ands an then as NE Eos enter oes tek wi W., distant 18 miles; the wind then Nacteasn to a| The railroad tracks are of coure all block up, and Pi ipso ceo) an,officer to, demand them of Hous- | “If the above reference to the father of his country al I d "spouts for ‘aay tmrenls Gr" Parkagos west bithem watess | gale, was obliged to haul off under Gouble fected | feed deal of labor will be required to them from | ‘02. Houston replied—‘the men may go if | be no reproof—it comes on the breezy air in # Al packages and pares wt ps tunes shear, of the reaulay ar Bill y of lading are it nee. topeails and foretopmast staysail. Ate3 A. M., nee aad tag ea apis i rinalgdied ray'ded wal thee Gpeural Gaeen a rate pevoune analy tee ia fom ee thought Gs ee aiart ings, Drow i they are at the Agent yi ‘or freight or passoge apely to di 9 fath riaek ten f55 4 ind large gangs of men, in sent out sd in - | freezing neglect of the messenger from the eri- red on the freight list. as peasy GODHULL & MINTURNS! soundings 9 fathoms, was knocked dofn for a | upon ali the roads. stances, took no further trouble in the matter. And igeernes ordi tent, sept von does, este €.C- Rania st ‘ fg Mouth atest, New York, orto Short time, losing spare spars, éc. 5 threw water rho storms ct Selom was very severe. The Régisier | thus it came to pase that United States troops, in | (a Usion, that went to get an scksowiedgment ot office on wit — 5 4 y | orm (AFIELDEN, BROTHERS FO ro Fragen bee ay to pa aRiay oe aye oe 4d kave bal Seth equal tats ope the national as well as citizen uniform, actually J * Generat Paciricator. E—S8T HE SS PR TE aE Se le ae pd oe ic a hea’ a ‘rom the N, jon e great storm of Feb. 5 of last | te i into. ‘Wednesday, Jan. éth, the tripe om this RSEILLES LINE{OF PACKETS. W, lou wseinopgalant bail agit the, Koecaiitn: | ees, When womens oar citlseas ponwes mmomersine | Soke freee idee tee eee ene Wires as es be asfollows.<—" 5 3 tail’ ie » SP tty | Teng In the care om the rhllteed, and interoewme wit, | Santa Anna, witha heedless, though dauntless te-| —Ipiors.—The committee on Medical Colleges and cA ste? nate Brig Excel, sity from Savannah.—On Sunday, lined te thin thet th on pear aia re poise pyr oop the tera Maser ameaoue Hedin Soak boss bape meds. Aze bi ig pet id t wil ve at 11 o’clock, instead | ‘i 1 it Gi E bor, in the | 4 ive at the of yesterday su : id ofthe I. re ” — ti ips will be rogularly despatchedfrom | 88 olf Great Egg Harbor, in the late gale ; receiv- | that, in the quantity of snow that fell in the ih 304 Houston, and offered him battle. Houston would | turns, the number of idiots in the State is 1,610. The BOSTON STEAMERS. A | sees teehee in Sek eat $4te HANES: Dark, rom St. Marks. On Satur | fine Stameerntetamne erg comEiely eguad | BOL Seccanl_ Sa simon us, oan Fad Dane The parents children of thie aatortanste clase, are pa: i vi K * 5 fe made — ren of untortunste 5 FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. i Ships Captains, FromN.Y. MATOM | day night, at half past 11 o’clock, was in 13 fathoms | The mail train due from Boston did po iam h Hobart enter deine for 60D move, to. arrive by. ro turafly ver ‘eluctant to have them registered as idiots, ‘The British and North American Royal | CORIOLANUS, Ins Hatley Deci Feb 10 | water, off the Highlands, and ‘was driven into 12 | deed it must have been impossible to make avy head- | next morning, to force a battle. They entered the | 924 provatly peuper idiote only are returned in the re- Mat Feouet sip CAMBRIA. | SRE Oke (new} NWeEveleigh, Jan1 Mar 10 | fathoms water off Barnagat. way against the storm. Drifts 15 or 20 feet in height are | Mexican ‘camp in the view of the enemy. The next port. The committee estimate that there are 2000 of Sues Ce ome te Mallon i NEBRASKA {gem By oe inte feet wr 18 | Schooner Robert Mulls, Darling, from Matanzas | © hed ya ies Cred gerelnaraay fed Seonay tant ey day early, a consultation of the Generals took place, | ‘"*** wnioetunetes in the State. E. Jadkins, Commander, on "Banday Ist | seni: VILLE, YAW Lawrence, Apri Jase e She vo oe Eiaisteas in the gale on Saturday last | ship Sarah, of Portland, from pile is coming up with | 2nd it was resolved, as the new comers had had a Brgacu or Promise.—Another of these cases was see $100 | goihese area fast sailing, 60 red and copper fastened ver: | Schooner Jonas Saith, Weeks, Virginia, Last a as oe al ces masts. She must have Haein of Satie 16 Be ae Y ba ehohe Oe Lie “| tried at the Essex county, New York, Circuit, a to . nar) » and Co! by men of experience. iraccommo- | sunday duri J M 4 on tp des a forced till the morrow, and the men were ordered | week or two since. The parties were Fanny L. McAule b dations for ersare all that need be d in point of | Sunday during the gale, made a harbor at Ambo’ We learn from Low's that a schooner from | to take the 1 n_ that D i 4 17 or passages SPIDY BRIGHAM. Jr.. Agent, comfercend qeuveurenee, having etoatiey ‘tate room accom | where she rode it out. Reports the schoofter H.7 Beliast, of about 90 tobs, a cargo of hay and pota- Toa maaineed fight when fight was offered withthe thi veepeond three jeare is reesaepr Mint Phippin AtHARNDEN & CO.'8. 6 Wall st | monttont, Fpnctsality inthe days of sailing om Doth pors | Westcott, Vance, from Philadelphia, come in to the |,loes, Went ashore last night about 9 o'clock, on Chelaea | smaller number, that he would not fight the same | had uttered the fatal word. Nay, mere. He Borrowed No Berth secured until for. fa rre_ | may berelied on a heagents will be forwarded free of oth- | Hook on Saturday; anchored in the Lower Bay, | Besch, near Point of Pines. The crew, three innum- | number almost doubled. ‘The result, was a prema. | # dollar of Fanay’s brotherin-law}"tofpay the marriage si DRAFTS, QN_ GREAT BRITAIN | er es than those actually paid. parted one chain and slipped the other, and ran for | P&, Were saved. Vessel high and dry. ture 1 ment,in which the Mexican forces we: ” and the same night he went to St. Lawrence AND 'D.—Persous wishing to re- ‘For tor 3} hy tO Brea] Since the above was in type, we learn that the schoon- 9 re wi loss of time, he married an- - } ag Vrije Amboy, where she was left yesterday morni det 1 ithout the p iit money to an} ‘of Great Britain or CHAM! MAIN & PHELPS, Proprietors, > , u day 3 g er was the Harriett, of Hull, frem Portland, via Pro- | defeated. The battle was lost, as the relater of it t of $400 damages. fund, exa obtatn Grats of the subscribers No,100Froatatreet, orto | -, Schooner Olive, Smith, from Wil forth | vincetown, for Boston. She will be a total toss: the crew | to the penner of this, said—“by our despising our ped «nthe : any amount, large or small, payable on ._ BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, trolina. Experienced the gale off Sarmaet—lost | saved themselves by a surf skiff, otherwise all hands | enemy.” And why was the enemy despised? Be- all the principal towns and cities, aLTT: ier nltre 9 Tontine Buildings. 88 Wail cor. Water st. | part of déck load. j es re would ave se A Schooner ‘Abbathula, Grbeker: of cause Beatesy. rea Nasaied by Mextoan jortiitioad in- There has been quate’ Tetit reasay’ in New Or- ame ° Ms Sei Teor ane. Unleed Neston sak hae eee Ta Tides Winigrent Oo. ‘The schooner Arkansas, Pierce, from Etizabet h | end from Provincetown, with a whale in tow, came out | compatible with the breach of national and indivi- | jeans, in consequence of a mariinge of a white m: NEW LINE_OF PACKETS FOR LIVER | and Gpeat, Britain aud deta’ Husigrant Office, | City, for New York, with a. cargo of corn, was | ofP-in company with the Harriett, and has not since | dual good faith, in respect to treaties of boundary | named Buddington, a teller in the sna Bank, POG Pe vot She 2st Febronry adie, ‘ ashore on Deal Beach. One mian lost. prseis ogne and amity, The battle of San Jacinto wasno sooner | negro daughter of one of the wealthiest merchants. fast sailing and favorite packet ship ROC! ASTER’ A vessel, st to be the bark New Hi: ‘From the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Feb. 116.) ‘i Buddin before be could be mi f fast sailing and feyeite & t ip C . a | laven, g ' fought and gained, than General Gaines, seeing the | Bu 1 before be . tons barthen, Capt. John Britton, will sail on Saturday, e bound to New Haven, fi rt he We Tn- junday last witnessed a snow storm of rare rity, F swear that he hud negro blood in his vei rebruary 21, her regular day. dies, i ara hy pamnaeniiah ig being pre-eminently the snow storm of the season. | It importance of it to Texas, discovered at once the ad incisio fr hi \d put some of her bloed ] he, Bs. of ele Hne bing al 1000 cous and upwards, per veg mst pena ee P oa ; commenced Saturdey ght, and continued without in-| Indians were disposed to be quiet. In the very let- Inthe cut. ‘The ceremony was periormed by a Catholip aboat to embark for the antry will not fail to see ‘rom the Centreville ) Times. termission till the next: ‘Thi blew sti ir announcing le, he writes—“the Indians je 4 with bi advantages to be derived from selecting this line in prefer- Loss or Fnoventr—On Saturday night last the dam | from the mn Lheast and so diified the wanwrasto ‘block | are disposed to go home, be peaceable, and clergyman, and tho DEdeeree beestnd Aoller’. 7 Pi cna hab ainda aster | Ph" ne tes ata Save, | enti gui Mesag "nl | Wasp atin ar ba em y not much more a P, | press xco |W to get rid of their e La , to perty, the water in its course ‘washing away one side of Bat in drifts, it veneiaee almost imaginable height. the i tbl be obli d ction thi for charitable pu: The lower story of the storehouse cosa iad by Mr. Hop- in colby trae dod Conran CORYSenOm, aaa rhe Lam ge kins, tearil trees, > From the Bosten Journal, Feb. 16th. eat injustice has been done it, and that| A petition, numerously signed, has been forwarded render it ierpooeabla; ita ping SP the ay cogs A Peis oigetln storm from the northeast, tT We iceation commenced when Houston first went ta dongrer, for an snprep tion to improve the ship the property around.’ Loss about gis00, here yesterday morning about day break, which con-| to Texas to raise a fiag and revolt therein, | channel from Owl’s Head to White Head, Penobscot sffcom the Westchester, N. ¥., Herald, Feb. 17.] Prove orjete be 3 day, The snow fell in considerable | after General Jackson found his earnest offets to | Bay, Maine. it 1s sad tobe every, dangerous chambe nel, ke BS . Bk juant i a on a level—a i i i ico.’ “ e 5 y ‘e have at length a genuine snow storm to announce ‘Rometer was below the freezi int througe the day, archase it would not be aoquiesoed in by Mexico: vey of itmarked out with buoys, spindles, &c., is much to our distant read those in this inty kno’ his conviction 1s still more deeply imbedded in ory well for themasives. ‘The ‘snow began to fall in | dried sgreet deel_and, whitied through the streets | the public thought of Mexico, by the fact that Gene- | ®°a4e4. Per em M ’as | Tight good earnest, on Saturday night, and continued ae ‘ Seduar-aibieorend ten. the Fat aesen, in an invitation subsequent to the bat-| A man fell from the dock, in Philadelphia, on the A . For farther vertieularg: anny by letter throughout Sunday, until some time in the night, and | Pedestrian. ‘The churches, o pom Agno thy nly | tle of San Jacinto, declared that himself and the 80 night of the 14th inst., but was rescued by # watchman. | spply cn board at Orleans wharf, foot of Jai eouth teect New York. | aTKind & depth of 10 or 12 inches where not drifted; and | stiended; Indeed, some of them were closed throughytss | called Texans, “had no feeling for Texas except to | A young man named William Moody was ac- st, orto sony HERDMAN, KEENAN CO. | phan he Guest sleighing we have had this season — day: Tae ‘annex it to the United States.” This confession of | cidentally drowned;at{Richmond on Thursday night. K. Cc INS & CO., 56 i A. Pog Bao 8 smarty, bell - ‘his snow, of course, has blocked the railroads and | General Samuel Houston, is in a letter of histo Ge-| Ata town meeting in Newburyport on Friday, it : | the stage roads in every direction, for it aj to have | neral Di and will be found in the only paper | was voted—yoas 262, nays 174—to reconsider the vote st iv will please be on. board at 10 o'clock on Wednes- | N. B.—Drafts for any amount ean as usual be faruished Presger <s5 oon. board A } # us 1 ent. incor’ iy, at wenieh Fiste fhe ship will sail. rect all the principal Banking Institutions thronghénothe our young friends improving | ¢xto; far beyond the city. The mails due yesterday | for statistical information, the New York Herald, of | by which the town refused to consent to the union of the ent in New alge ie E. Woodruff, who will ingdom, en application as above. re snowy hours, in all directions. Pe y all to his address. -- d + | from New York have not yet) reached the city; conse- | ihe 99d of J 836 letter is dated, “*N towns of Newbury snd Newburyport, Mass. The i “ From the Albany Knickerbocker, Feb. 16 ‘no later Wi 22d of July, 1836. e letter is dated, fear | tov otecee Sooanre mciaatere tog wiege oo PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. We a in the midst rf about two feet of oe. It epee aie our rocangp tench hg Had Sabine, tale 1836.” The passage relerred to eset ag etat tos wee, Best ee er z LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—Sails the 20h commenced falling yesterday morning, and continued | train from Groat Falls reached the city thie forenoon in | Tune thus—“ The Mexican troops will be easily ‘ ‘ih 4 We ~The, packet ship QUEBEC, Captain J: without ,abatoment, till the present “writing, ‘Sunday | its usual time, and we learn that the {all of snow hasnet | routed by a very inferior force—for a portion of | _ In the Superior Court, Hartord, Conn., Orrin H. Williams, will positively sail as above, Ber re: |: ps of Year in the follow- | night, at nine o’clock. Every avenue to the city 4 been so great in New Hampshire as in Massachusetts. that force we are compelled to look to the United | Woodford has been sentenced to ten years inasiose, aula day. i ‘ $ blocked up, and every street is ble. The cars| The storm did but little damage to vessels at the | States. It cannot come too . There ia but | ment, and to pay a Gne of $50. Franklin, the colo Having superior accommodations for cabin, second, exbiny mN-York. From Hesre | from the west due yesterday morning at four o'clock, | wharves—but it must have been terrible in the bay and | one feeling im Texas in my dpinion, and that is | 22 “also convicted of mansifughter, bas sen tone. lid not reach the city till noon. The southern mail is | onthe coast, We learn from the Eagle thet D- | to establish the Independence of Texas, and to be | *nced to ten years, $0 fine. sl Passengers, persons wishing to vmbark 7 pee Be foot of Mai Skip UTICA, F Hewitt, master, } ist May. 16th June. | stuck in ‘drift do’ JGaerit seuOanat, Wea Jech Oct | stuck a snow deitt 6 wn the river,and may be look- | er Pioneer, Capt. Daniels, which arrived here inthe | (1,4°heq-—to the United States.” Here was a publie | _In Roxbury, Mass., on Saturday, a load of hay fareh. som: ‘eek. The Housatonic and N roing lifleet, rts assed, about 7 —to 7 A & pul ‘and burnt while standing b; Corer of Fine and South streets. | 91:5 wr NICOLAS, J B Fell,“ ) ist J 4 Haven trains fortunately got in ahend ofthe stetm, Dut | celecke om Welideet,apors having pas ‘of Specta- | anouncement that independent nationality was | $74.2 sled mere set on hh a! * I el 7 . IR GLASGOW.—REGULAR PACKET— when the next arrival wil reach the city, the Lord onl, be island, the sea lean breach her. One | not desired, and it never.was—it was not the mo- | athe own fu suling Packet barque ADAM qi | eee Keo dal raped roaeee i : igrati ; “Two suspension bridges have been constructed ib ies nts eee pee Pe rod ip ONEIDA; ; , knows. The snow is deeper in the city tban it has | man was seen on board by the crew of the Pioneer. The | tive of the armed emigration. A reference to the a tS le They a ara de for F will eueet > " been for the last five years. It drifted nearly ali day, | schooner was a fore-and-after, with two topmasts,a | journals of Congress will show, a motion in it was for ireight ot jen having orcollent ions, paneer. tees, SY aka | square storn and keel, a boat ‘drawn up at her stern. | made to “annex Texas,” asfar back as December, | ‘2°, at erg Sa ti Mn pm ap gr “Rive. 2 Goat otrent,..| SP BALTIMORE, J Jolinson,tr. Oureity has been vieited with the largest sizgle fall | “shine Haxice tor Hull) Mitchell, from Pertiand via | 1295 months Belore the signing of the Declaration | pridges of similar construction are in contemplation at 5 They ary all ofthe fst class, ably at snow, Ghich nas beoneapecionced in Ove or ae suees, | Foovtzcetene, with « outye Of Key sist potatoes; oe Dee of Independence therein, aad sull longer antecedent. | that piece. BB cirshiewoinrcescamuc"aitewehs | plestoaag ety tli i ream a | onan nd eset enka | neem, sane Cee uae mae Mle | he enabled Kany ree yg |in Pastas espns os tee eeuoged ous. ae ELIS 4 north east wind—by fair measurement, it is between 16 | Crew saved themselves by a surf-skif, which fortunately | Now, thse extraordinary acts could never have | by fire a few days since; loss neatly $20,000. ‘accommodations for cabin, 2d eabia and 9 Tontine Building, No. & Wall street. } 204 17 inches on elev en ee 7 fi Y | teem taudeietocd: 10, be. ecsbraced im the treaty, of pol aaleyidonry| ms y steers 5. t Id | Goods sent to the agents for forwarding will be subject to . . Y ¢ 4 nde tincaion on Not ogy at Maken Lagoa | nome other tina the expmesacoully pu’ "ae | ,, Te brig Thomas Trowbridge anchored at eslock 4.| "The attendance on the two Branches of the Legis | amity. "What was the object of itt) Was it a.com. | airectors of the Fall River ee a ce oy to EI URRAY, M. Sunday, inthe heavy snow storm, off Char ning ; ? i : rise Cores Tie MGMURRAY.. | TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION OBFICES | 13 daye from Trinidad, clsSt ip SL ULSaErilghs Gomes | rote eaciie pe eteceed to Kemeten ered (wanty meueetes | ag’, 7 Maxine for the good of the United SUAt#S | vote that noi aide spirits shell be tranepertad eves TOR BELIZE, HONDURAG-Bat 10 16 South street, comer of Maiden Lane, New York, and | Dwight. During the heavy snow storm, ‘one chain leven oelock, which i# the appeinted hour of | MY, to enable it to bind “ theit dood. 1s will niet Ge foe them, Se convey some AKDNER, ‘James Pe , Master, will have 96 Warterloo Road, Liverpool. and brought the other anchar home. Cat away the mast | meeting ; and in the House, ont of two hundred and | COUrs¢ of.action, and to action the very oppo ite for | such men as we have seen in that vicinity. Maa shte pert Bic teen ot and carried away the other by the deck. Sh 2 "bn itself? No. Has Mexico received any friendship | The Saco Union says the mill No. 2, of the Laco- ior odaal ight or passage, y, or 7, % @ Went on | sixty members, there were but one hundred in their . - : th e 10 Union says the ine superior accommodations, apply, 10, the, Captain on shore near Stratford Point, where she now lays. com- | seats! The means of conveyance to the city are probs. | Or consideration on account of it on the part of the | nia company, of which the walls and the roof have just tis iwer - ALEXAND eh: : J or theit fiends from Liv- ee wreck—the crew being unable to leave her, owi bly 20 much impeded by tho quantity of drift snow in | United States and the citizens thereof? No. Has | been completed, is 263 feet long, 68 wide, the comi seen ia the New Tin ‘of Li btw severity of the storm, part of them being frost bit- | the renee, that members vad ret eon Saturday to | it been of any benefit to her? No. So far from its | stories oa The a boa ned a 7 Late Bie undernectioned maguificent and vorite The brig May Flower, 26 days from Trinidad, via New- Wiisnewiy aaah re pevung be a os ome tay pee i ee Preble cdeed Seemed in the course of the present year. When this sai from Liverpool posieively se “2 neh port, ballast to i Trowbridge, Sons & Dwight, struck knife, cutting right and left—one way, by embroil- is done, the Laconia Corporation va be fill up, ew ’ errs Beane wil be usedip have thoes whose pes- der and badly’ ‘Boaned MM. Sunday carried away the rud | Supaews Covnt.—Special Term—Feb. 14—Pres- | ing her nationality—the other, by em e | Seen esete fe pe cre fe sogaced on this side of the Atlantic despatched in | Datched to her susistance. eat, Mr. Chief Justice Bronson.—Sandford impd. public action in respect to the development of her N Liverpool, on 6th, Febraary—the Biddons on the The Thomas Trowbridge was nearly a new vessel, | *°-#d#- Cooper; motion to change venue; granted by | internal resources. No country was ever forced is THE GENUINE | ith Febraary—the Queea of the West, 6th Sheri | built at Portland, last iall, and has made but two voya- | defeult- Pew ow Prep hang Se Alpe une deoar into such a mountain ot perplexitics as Mexico is GA LV. "AN 1C RINGS | "The well known sailing qualities of these favorite packets | “*whreviecntoct sh tds, Maginnis et al, motion for Judgment es in case of | piuaged in, inthe face of a biter de thers ng tae BANDS tender tay remarks unngeessary, and their sccommodattous for | vessels are expected te be, nest cotst, and we leer we | 22 S0it; denied with costs. Currie etal. ads. Prince; | ited Stakes. Tt wae almost with the sole view ol > | ae eee eae occur Peneeee eed Rasheeae one. | shall soon have disastrous intelligence from them. Miscou Rd Jadgament of Saas Press; Geesed with. svete; cngeget defending her te Ecce Mt Seat. tot RONETTG FLUID. apply to Wa dT. T. a {From the Hartford Courant, Feb. 16.) tothe nate of Pinckng fn Lagiong mere te tion fore Sens froma as anjust poi ation ¢ of rule im them by its ECENTLY imported, lebrated both jo Paes ent 15'Bow i vs any Be) in the matter Es ir a Cer- erica, matial P. » Wehave been visited, since our last, by an old fash- | torari, grantod ex. parte ‘Bragg; for | citizens,that Mexico entered into the treaty of amity. pervenn diseases’ For tale by the grove, dozen or single cue, W.& J.T. T. sui fhout coraer Lane. ~ oy ‘usu. parte. Clark ads, motion yokes for any amount, | joned snow storm. It commenced early yesterday | judgment as in case of non suit; "3 ; q Bs granted by default.— | [t was more especially with a view to engage the | & REDUCED prices. morning, and continued through the day” ‘The w' Meads. Ostrander, do do. Wight ade. Lovett; motion i . . ‘A. B. & D. SANDS, 79 Falton PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN RE: blew with great violence, and ome from eve 4 agpite hs i 5 honor of the United States from taking of its citizens, commer ees it TEER AND IRELAND us “Naeem hae : to change venue; granted by default. McKnight eds. | annexing or attacking her in any other shape or Sues = ry direction. The snow is h drifted, and if on | Fall; motion to set aside precept; granted with costs.— i ii a level would lay from fiftee: tr inches deep.— ¥ Ganniso! : ‘4 ~, | form, that Mexico acceded to it. It was signed in W Some of the drifte are four and five tf high. The day = aioe itn et al moti hat al be ll = good. faith on her’ part—determined as she was to 192 BROAD AY, y ick Ball, or Ula Line of Liverpool Packets . ‘R OF JOHN ST. from Li a was the most inclement one we had had this winter, and % bide by the hi f each and every of its articles. The YORKE Rank rate daca soe oh ea MINE 4, | twas very diflnlt getting about. The churches athe | Of delgadantis ervorz granted witout cov. Ia he Rat. | Mexico never dreamed “perpetual amity,” and the |29,,.THOSE WHO. SHAVE « OrUemipGE * th of March. | CIty were nearly deserted. The storm must have been | ter of the overseers of the poor of Greenville vs Bishop; | “religious” promise on the part of the United States, TH mover, been, “ MONTEZU " sth oF Ape: | Wwe shall have tov Sesiey riot ao Weet | motion, Jee e cartioearl; granted exparte, | Moses ade: | «to sanction no individual, or any breach of it,” i mly belie Persons sending for their friends, and fc onl Roady are to many marine disasters. Nolton; motion for leave to deft. to add a notice of justi- | would subject her to the paralysing mortification of | sly 0 hitherto certi the steamship Hibernia, sailing fro1 (From the New London News, Feb. 16) fication to his pleas; granted on terms. Smyth ads Kane; Feng iwi f q i the Has @ A beholding the individual citizens of the American e Verbena Cream does. the lat o ary, will have The storm of wind and snow with which our city motion for judgment as in case of non suit; granted with Unio hain ‘and unopposed,toaid an in- > A, and opeerve | Yorkshire, o any'one of the visited om Sunday, the 16th instan’, certainly deserves | costs. Olmstead ads. Snyder; motion ordered to stand try oe d by their own brethren, in terri. | dex the ions for ma, 0 “C. A. pg an r= eee way the lst a Cg pee jation of great—so great a body | over. Clark et al. ads. syiobe} po perigee judg. poche a te be Macien’s, b; diplo: Prepare }, and for " RS ie BROTHERS k COs Palo, | reeee, t having fallen in this section of the country | ment as in case of nenaatly hod wile, coves. Taylor | tory now camp iaiao's, bo maey | by se ita a a | Notiee.—The Public are “Next doge othe Fpl Bak sure. from a very limited corer tates, oorate wt i Scoky daaien: with costs without prejudice. bantge ne other waxiily Tae diieaty of aunty eee e oun ie of Dr Wa Ly see take ply, se far purtcalare, apply te ns | the owners ofthe Black Ball or Bi Taly agned by desire of | Monday morning) haviog had opportanity to hear ef | veJoues, motion ex parte to restrain da(. from commis: | be construed by the goverament of the United States | ,i%,B—Risa’® Couch Candy and Eltser of Lf, fof, save te HERDMAN Swag! Fenn eee aera pesacarseNy | i piled ib heepe at all inspieatle Phare wat davon, | motion vet ade wrt of inquicy,, ke, granted, ualess | &# aiVing to it inherent right to receive,take posse: | 7 eg LB penn Do aaah, be ished for any amount, | that Kine, and that they are the only regularanthorsed Puaten- | gions, and in the streets ramaing north’and seuth, the | plain the judgment. Same ade Win. | £10, or annex territory acquired by such ungener- LEECHES! LEECHES! payable it Great ‘and Ireland, on application | said Line im this city 3@t_ | snow lies on the east side to the syevage Cone ‘of five | ston et al.;motion for retaxetion jdenied with costs | O48 means. etd Juss RECEIVED a fresh supply of Sweedish and Smyrns bere. =.) feet, and we have noticed a number of Peck; motion to change venue; denied — But, supposing Texas had not been revolutionised Leeches. For sale by FERDINAND CLEU, ITED STATES, AND GREAT BRITA | P s4eg Moe’ not lees than ‘ai oot in depth, directly egainat dhedden; motion, ordered to. stand | by emigranis ; supposing these, again, in the pabat isachan Nos ep Nena re ND IRELAND | WO! s pow Ce Ee wih Seaeenes y : saat epecial tere. Harrington ots, Lee. Do do. pop treaty, had not been protacied and aided 17 J. F.C. ta dging business » and has no connection | 4 peded for some days, and those citizens | Imerso 3 motio: aside assess. ‘maste! > * Dartuer. mere DE? Sle Subscribars ce Prepared to exgegs, passen- | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | who depend for their ‘supply of milk upon milkmen re- | ment of dameges, kc; denied without ‘The Mont: pe Rivet et va i prepaticnry to fora med imac | at prevent with Ws overt perveet.—_—_S ire to come out by the early spring ships, ata very, | ies ta dispatch 8 sh from this port on the Ist, Sth, siding out of the city, we are afraid will have to take ry County Mutual Ins. Co. vs. impd; order | nexation; in fact, the of Genere| THE CHOICEST PREMIUM rate, .aeneaal, be pay- | {ith, ieth, Ses and repeat comsmneneing i their coffee without it this morning. The steamer Tra- fonts egpians dof Sot cost making motion. Birbeck | 7 Bs gees ak tees Ualtad Dances mavernenent TOILET SOAPS se. Belated for the render C ithe r “rhe arnt delays pe night fa te Millstone Doist, Shere aces | eh; dodo, Bian ve, Sitios ot uly onder te cons teslen wt | forces, was not an interference fadietal to Mext- Dy ag a ey! iy Verbena, os» ee lloras shi l'ommacee te sor | amen fas erey of eter gc yanmnor | Shuler eeaig, eter, Gre ema | ae caa pr eataag’ dean cater |""Whetealo snared, © 2PM ey | — ani cl a ir 5 r il. : ip Clifton... Captain Ingerel At 3 oclock this, (Monday), morning, she Feturued to | @x-otsh ve: Matsball; do do. McLaugerey et al. ads, | wheiher, aller encountering the former, they might -poon TI8. . | ; Pn a New York. The damage to the New Haven will be re- | The.Tanners’ Bank; order for coste against McLaugh- | not have to do with the troops of the United » UNEIVALLED PREMIUM \ . | juat. paired today, and she will take her place in the line to | re} for not making notion. staal ai hat States, stationed us they were in position to defend ROUSSEL’S REAM ag f as ned schooner Louise Beaton, Cushman, of and from | ed that hereafter it’ would be expected thet none but | OF attack ; supposing, in shert, that the revolutiontin SHAVING C H ? " and article now in use, is neatly wp ' ; t ery extensive ‘aptain ee New Bedford for New York, went ashore on the south Counsellors at law would be permitted to make motions Temes, wan pes. Sy, Coote it is imagined jit was THE es sted Tree of charge, on fa al . fern ‘aptain Taylor, side of Great Gall Island, on Sunday at one o'clock, at | before the Sapreme Court. As a matter of convenience, | 80 declared almost to Mr. Shannon, in Mexico, by | ,, small bars. H = ‘ | Aaa 3 packets, are of light high water, and bees Her cargo consisted of 1000 somatines enorseye had been to meke mo: | Gen. Jackson’s friend, Sam’l Houston, at the insti- ‘ 10 Broadway. ' CCTIVA. six onthe 1; built of te bet ate sees Io Peaenrts acsealisd | BOIS. sperm il, end 90,00 Ibe. boue. Capt. O. arrived in | tiene, but it weald not ba.llowed heresfier only in very | gation of the former) but that it was (what it was | __wieslessle eed retil = A S Coppered Gnd capper Iretoned; aad well apd by ex ho | this to-day, and vessels, which will pro- cases. The court adjourned sine dic.—vAlbany | not) a spontaneous ebullition of bona fide Mexi- PE HA DS oT ia @ Format of to give they Coed to the wreck to-morrow morning, and discharge the cue cane—still, Mexico would not be able to CHA, D 5 é of Rutgurs street, Gast River } by cargo. Ite thought the voesel will be got off after the ——... ratand it to be an act of “amity” on the part of | Jp OUSSEL' AMANDINEA very celebrated article for fra weome OF ABT 57 Pearl ot. ; 4 ine walt cargo is taken out. Tne Recent Dvs..—The Raleigh (N.. 0.) eee menicas Cason to oan in byl yd tha gers care rention 8 Vande 4 “oe FU OF SAL Tp clone goneere he wal SALT rm =] ver or | {Prom the Boston Post, Feb. 16) alluding to the recent duel at Bladens- belligerent province. Nei baeanrons’, er | sale Wat per'amer ) BAR ar sae ee tent Rents | Teg an rms rnc commen | Sl cn, tanta | ncn, (een erated) so Sms |e ate POE Se PH, ‘ tad ti : ; : | | the late fatal duel at Bladensburg, having brought | it. Al by the United States was and ete i AFTA 3 South vor, | Although tho weather during the ‘whole of Saturday | 1 Dame ata lady (whom we have Leowa’ (rem chia: | nothing oiet thas this—swallowing ihe supposed NEW INVENTED . = Dorner Amos and West sts. goods to his ‘clouds in the e ig) ‘and a hood, and believed to be one of tae most irreproachabie | independent nationality of T ibble withoat ; : hi if : Panctually es ad- | the approach eek saa anaes midnight of ber sex,) in a very painful manner before the public, | obstfuction, 1 fees pegn hed, val ene } WIGS AND UP Ss. LLIN & fonds cor | Changed to the eastwardisnd scbsequentlf lulled almost we dogma our duly anu fctaud of ll the pertee— | the nat ey of ell Mexico.” Mazizo, and all oe: | BATCHDLORE SE Sai \ | into a calm; but about 5A M jit sprung, suddenly up, | * yey most sincerely inthe anguish of om the tr i e| in about half an hour, blew with great fury, accom- io say yy ‘y ‘ eured oa | with a dense fail of new. The wind continued Peano be a ve reached us, there is reason ‘] ing With undiminished violence, drifting the snow ~ pass cotaatrephe woe the. ree ING, 16 in heaps, tories igh, antl ‘about 3 P. M., when it be. | Well ascertained frots, but wm | came squaliy, with Yuile er intervals of about five mis. | *tustion, and probably, of gross ——