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dent of Mexieo, the United States, aad | e indepe: ph rest of the nations of the earth—abundant proof uw never desired a distinot nationality. But what shell be-eaid ofthe corrobora fession of Samuel Houston, in his letter to Dualap dated near Sabine, 3rd July, 1836? Dent after his own declaration of independence, before the struggle at San Jacinto, and after the one subse- | ques there{p, that the issue of that struggle had se- | cured it. Be says, “the Mexican troops will be routed by a very iaferior foroe—for a portion of that {inforto P force, we are compelled to look to the | tates.” ere was proof, independence had not been se- red by the conflict at San Jacinto, for he said, “a very inferior,” or small toree, would rout the Troops opposed to him; and yet his troops were so email, that for a portion of that necessary smail | force, he was “compelled to look to the United States.” The issue at San Jaciato, then, did not secure the independence of Texas. Events result- | ed from that issue, but the issue itself was an acci- dent, as before shown, brought upon Mexico by a too oonfiteot bravery of the General in command, and too wide a dispersion ot the columns of the Mexican forces. Alter the battle of San Jacinto, there were troops sutficteat in the proviace to o throw the victors «fa mor , but the General in command of the defeated, the President of Mexico, | was aprisoner in the hands of his enemies; and here a passing thought travels the stream of time with emotional tears, that while affection tor their prisoned General caused the banner of Mexico to wave at half mast over battlement and spire, in all its States and cities, as a mark of respeet and sense of national calamity in his loes, the foroes ef the | ‘nation and nation itself, when successful advances might have beea made, paused in the spalsing these advances for their Presideat General We come now to that portion of Samuel Hous- toh’s letter, declaring “there was but one feelin, in Texas, in his opinion, and that was to sataciak the independence of Texas, to be attaehed to the United States.” The above fully and satisfactorily embodies an comer that distinct nationality was not desired by Texas. Considered with the fact of the acknow- ledgment of its independence by powers in Europe, it deve! , the circumstance of its having sent to chivalrous Franoe and magnanimous Eng- | land, to induce an acknowledgment of some: eat which was not desired. For what pur- To injure Mexico and give to the United a plan for annexing Texas. It has neither canner the notiee of Mexice, and cannot have eseaped the notice of all, that the foundation ot the right in Texas to dispose of itself to this government, was the acknowledgment of its inde- pendence by European powers—while the right in the United States to take it, was based upon the same plea. Thus, while this’ government takes a position antagonistic to the sanction of Europe, to acts affecting political affairs on this continent, it in the same breath boldly advanced the sanction of Europe itself as the excuse for carrying out its own wishes and interests in respect to Texas, to the pre- judice of Mexico. On the other hand, Texas sending to Europe to induce an acknowledgment of a distinct national- ity, which was not desired by it, affords a reason- able cause of complaint by the powers who ac- knowledged that independence, and through whom Mexico, as is evident, can or will, in future, be ap- been When called upen by Mexico to defend er from further aggression, it is not impossible he powers in question may take occasion to tell the United States, “they acknowledged the indepen: | dence of Texas,” believing, from representations | made, it truthfully desired a distinct nationality— | that they did not acknowledge it independent to benefit the United States at the expense of Mexico, | nor to give either Texas or the American Union the privilege of using theiracknowledgment, as eae 4 for the first playing into the hands of the last, or t! last into the hands of the first—to destroy the na- tonality ot Mexico—the balance of power, and | peace of the world. GeeneraL Pacivicaror. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. House of Repr: | | resentative: WASHINGTON, . 21, 1846. MILITARY POSTS ON THE WAY TO OREGON. An ineffectual motion was made to suspend the rul for the purpose of going into committ it whol the bill establishing military posts on the way to Or on. . A PROPOSED IMPORTANT MAIL ROUTE. Mr. BrocxeNsonovucn submitted a resolution, instruct- | ing the committee on the post office and post roads, to inquire into the expediency of establishing a tri-month- | jy mail route, by steamboat, from Jacksonville, Florida, | yroa, Indian river, and Key | similar mail Bg from Key pa Bay, Cedar Keys, | Foes Shalachicola, to Pensacola mails in public war #1 s of priva! contractors, susceptible of being converted into war treamers when required. Dosain offered an addition, which was act represent tend cae in a convention of this character. expediency of establishing a | It is belie convention will sit three or four tail ronte in North Carolin months. The resolution w: This is important, the object is to form a conneeting link in the mail rou! \o Chegres and Panama, connected with Jamaica and the he Main, avd affording the most expeditious mode | Sgannslettion with our navy and commerce in the mumber of reports were made from the seve- | ra sige committees. MARGLE M QUCKENBOSS. m the Committee on the jadiciary, to | d the Sen e bill authorizing the sury to_m: rrangement or le M. Que sabeer and -ob- ligators, or any of them, for claims on bonds given by them as securities, made an adve: report, which was | laid upon the table. f bis intention to introduce ion for those who fought in the late Mr. Hew y, from the Commi on Patente, reported a Dill forthe relief of Dr. Page. He said that this [ehou man claimed the credit of an importan! tro magnetism ; but being an officer in a: offi the law prevented him from taking out a patent. DIM was to enable him to do 40, end make an exception ‘tn bis favor. Me Hopains remarked that the intention of the Jaw was obvious; it was to insure {partial decisions by the examiuers, when an invention to ba patented was pre- sented to them. It the restriction was removed, a temp- tation would be placed before any one of them who claimed a similar invention, to make an unfavorable de- cision. A departure from the rule which bas hereto- fore obtained, Mould eed to pernicious consequence: ii an off er, engaged in the patent office, desired to ob- tain a petent, the cou situation for that purpor the committee of the w! Mr. Henty said, that Dr. Pa; d his invention, but h 4 of a pressure of es in hi tment in the office. The question could be ‘decided pow as well as in committee. If the gentleman from Virginia designed, by 4 motien, to defeat the bill, and Mf it, the Dill, was to be defeated, let the House act at ‘once. ir. Kivo, of Massachusetts, remarked that Dr. rs Sage | wese gentleman of great ingenuity, but he red the | fate of genius, and was poor. He had been engaged for rfecting his invantion, and had been unable un- | ely to complete his experiments. This he (Mr. ) knew of his certain knowledge. If the bill should bey feated, he} hai not only be unjust to Dr. Page, but to genius itself. = aid that the law to which reference had been made. was enacted for the purpose of having an impartial judgment, by the examiners on inventions; but it could not De expected that if those officers were rmitted to take out patents, but their ju adgments might Pog certute extent, De maturt lly influenc Gaoven observed, that if he understood the bill, it to exempt a gentleman from the general operation which he regarded ax just. The law ought | er to be repeale: ‘ery provision of it be strict: insistei on. He exp: himself, therefore, in opposi- tien to the bill. A motion a made i lay vailed—yeas 113, nays 64. ‘Several communications from tho Executive depart. | ments, ja re eT resolutions heretofore adopted, were laid before House. BIRTH-DayY OF WASHINGTON. Mr. {Yancer submitted a resolutien—that when the House adjourn to-day, it adjourn to meet on Tuesday, in memory of and respect to the anniversary of Washing- ton, the father of his country. Objection was, made to Ihe introduction of the reso- ution. Mr. Yavoer said that he should like to sec the mem- der who objected. Mr. Heroearonp—I objected. y iton the table; and it pre- | Mr. juired bef gd it would now be in order to mor spension of the rules. Thi him LA the House was now c open 6 DAN sate appro. ~ wagon ; and, after rp det ha Mr. Yancey again presented his aa ted, 6! bt rd ten members, rc fred ov tetinee, a ve call Mt aie for the it was too late for the question to be ente: The House then resolved itself into AG the Whole on the State of the Union, and bill for the rel'e of the heirs ef ¢ The for the rel‘ef of the heirs of Col. G Virginia, for revolutionary services of th e. topeein: disoussed. There was _ W ming pity tha: the ite would take @ personal direction, but it was dissi- es id. Mr. Bayly, of V: ) had spoken in favor of claim, and was succe: by Mr. Collamer in oppo- sition to Mr. Barty remarked, if ‘6 characterizing wi . ly) had said as su cilior ug ht Before he proceeded to address @ wanted to know from the gentleman aded to oye se ,. n.—I said that the report which had been made by the gentleman from Vii ima, (Mr. Habbard) in Pen lly RR] — ssor, (Mr. Heall) was ilious. Tren read it, and judge fo tiemasiver say is, let gentle- AYLY BOCeDted of planation. . y other gentlemen, and he commiice rose without d! at half past three o'clock, ti ‘Tho bill leasing our the Alavama (ne term of six yet to the bighe eet bide ontiary for see's giving bond and security ¥ ne Faeey 08, the les. the Legislature " hes yeas and nays, but not until od ‘ommittes of took up | artfal dodg course of eye with this a: a ings of the white slaves of Englan | tor Jones continued to address the Senate until near the | ship Thomas Wright was ashore on Cohasset rocks, but | the goods sustained conside: ‘able dam: Macao Puivapeornta, Feb. 22, 1646. Business bas been but little effected by the foreign pews Cambria. 6ligbt eperations in cottes on Saturn | &Y. © shade lower rates than would have been ao- | cepted previous to the receipt of the news. Some 3,500 Darrels and begs of white Brazil sugar sold to go out of the market, at prices known poly to the parties direct); interest H “2 of 8 coffee, to rf rive, was also . Moiasses, New Orleans, sold at 23 ots. Nothing done {a grain. 2,000 barrels Pennsy]- vania corn meal were taken at ae. ‘and about 1,100 bbls, rye flour at $3 60. Holders of standard brands of flour fr export is held at $4 87}, but without ec!es or much enquiry. No change in the provision market. Stocks were somewhat heavy, with a disposition to re- code from the advanced rates of Friday. Axsany, Feb. 19, 1846. Legislative Proceedings, Sc. This very lovely morning. It is believed to be the coldest we have experienced this winter; my thermometer marked 12 deg. below zero this morning. The air is filled with fine artioles of ice,which Glisten in the beams of the rising sun like pure diamonds The Senate met as usual. Thero is a vast deal of ri valry and Jealousy between Senators Johnson and Van Schocnhoven, the representatives of the anti-renters in the Senate. Mr. Johnson oalled upj his resolution this morning, instructing the Select Committee, to whom was referred so much of the ‘Governor's Mes- sage as relates to leasehold estates, to report forthwith: Mr. Van Schoonhoven arose and denounced this affected zeal, on the part of Johnson, a: dishonest attempt for Johnson amended his re- rt inten days, instead of fo constitutional powe at once, and make the title Mr. Young, w ted in the wanted some instant and decisive action ih ho more murders would be committed that the. jive them a for vital action, and lution would pass. to Van Schoonho- feesimple. The time had he hoped Mr. Johnson's origin Mr. Johnson followed Young injre ven, and, ina remarkable solecism, attempted to prove that Vanschoonhoven was nomina by Acpslery, ai jing. Mr. Johnson warned Van Sohoonh that if he did not bring in a bill for the reliefof the ants, he (Johnson) would, and he would take occ: to expeso Van Schoonhoven’s conduct to the antirent. ers,whom he (Van Schoonhoven) pretended body represent. Senator Putnam followed Young.’ He opposed the reso. lution ; he believed it was not introduced from proper moti M Schoonhoven followed Senator Put- nam inst the resolution ; he contended that this committee were prepared to report against the petition of the tenants for relief; the very animated, of nature. After a r which ha resolution from yesterday. Senator Jon show why he had opposed the re- the office of Secretary of State. second edition of the e attack upon Mr. Young. Sent Jones now proceeded to express his sentiments upon the anaexation of Texas, and its connection with the subject « He produced the New York Herald of cis tant, and read an editorial from that paper, enti- ” relative to a resolution of nti-Slavery Society. The Senator said contained in this edivorial article, were i patriotic. They were his own sentiments— worthy of the editor of that pape and cha- ic of his reputation asa man. ilude, to the assertion of Mr. Spence: tions in Christendom, except perhaps Portu; | uniting with the whig’ party of Eis nation to al ! Senator Joi proceeded briefly to election of Young to He gave the Sena lish the could not coincide pictured the suffer 3. ion. He elcquentl, England did not liberate her own ee covered such a spurious sympathy for our Sena- hour of adjournment, when on motion the committee rose without taking the question, and the Senate went into Executive Session. J should have stated in place, that Senator Lott report ed in favor of the bill to amend the law for the punish- ment of the procurement of abortion. The House asusual, and was e: ed during the entire day in a discussion upon private business. We hear of various speculations as to the Probable selection of candidates es to the State Con- vention. TI important bearing the action of this body will have upon the future eonveniee polic of this intellig State, and ‘he necessity that men of known ini acd patriotism, competent to make a proper d of the grave matters which will come before adjudication, is at this mom sion among the citizens. The reorganization of the ju- diciary is one of the important features of our State poli. ty, which will probably be considered ; other vital re- forms are proposed; beside, at this juncture in the politt cal affairs of New York, it woul seom indispensable that none but men of known talent and ability should Boston, Feb. 21, 1846. Another Snow Storm—Loss of Life—Narrow Rscope of Ship Thomas Wright—.Alarine of Fire—The Expresses —Mr, Wilson's Anti-Slavery Resolution—Barker Bur- nell, the Absconding Cashier—Effect of the Steamer’s News, $c. We had another snow storm yesterday, and asmart | little one it was,too. At one time it promised to equal tempest of Sunday; but for wan: the jockeys say, it gave out, and came near being a failure. It played the deuce, with the railroads, in so much that the cars ery direction were very much behind theirtime Jast night, and most of them did not arrive till this mor ning. The steambost train for New York, via Provi- denos, which ieft In the afterncon, dich to the city ° ning. being unable to get thro snow. ite severe in the hen i os be by a tremendous Mr. Albert Ga measures taken t haviog proved ineffectual. | Ho was twenty-two y id, and had been married four months. It was reported here in the afternoon thi the the report finally proved to be incorroct—she cai ary near being lost, however, and had it not been for the pi- lot boat Frolic, which put Mr. Sullivan on board Just in time to save her by the most skilful manegement, she would probably have been wrecked. ‘We had several alarms of fire yesterday and last night, | which called out the department in the midst of the | storm: but the conflagrations were not very extensive. Goaet them was in the dry goods store of Mr. John T. | Burgess, in Hanover street, which wi n put out, but | by the fire and id and the combined of general remark all 9 to rejoice t the by former. I have not age individual tiene frem the general eice of the public in your favor. You will notice by the pers, that the Halifax abortion was a very unpopular with the press he; ud it was why so with the pusher Ita projectors been lil to the wise men of Gotham, ‘‘ who went to sea in a bowl,” only that they were ten ‘times more foolish. The beauty of the Joke is, that they bragged so loudly of what they were foing. ing to do, in advance ; and after all, came out at the ittle end of the horn, with such an ill grace. It is evi- dent, that the one litte victory which nd achieved on the arrival of the previous steamer, solely by the aly of an unforeseen snow storm,had completely bewild them, and they were ready for any scheme, however wat foolish, that in their view would promise a repetition of the same result. Poor fellows! They will perhepe le a long speech in solution which intro- ture a short time since, declaring uncompromising hostility of Massa- ry within the limits of thie Union; and | ct has been laid upon the table by a vote The bill tablish the cit passed to a third readi Barker Burnell, the Nantucket cashier, has gone South, and was last heard of in Philadelphia, where he Tegistered his name in full at the United States Hotel. His detalcation is said to amount to $80,000—four-fiths of the entire capital of the bank. The effect of the news by the steamer, so far as it is | discernable, has been favorable on the stock mark. nd generall; of 97 to71 y of Roxbury,was yesterday | y Belize, Hon. Fen GERSe- e8-BESs-S Roo SBTSN Guayana, PLR... Galveston. Rina ub ve Gran eb 1 Hobart Towa, ve D he ag Jeremie . Jacmel K pe oS oR SS. 335-- 85885083 ayre agann Lima Passengers r FREIGHT FOR, PENSACO Arrived. Livenroot—Ship Fidelie—R Christie, Capt Geo B Stur- A 130 iu steerage. Domestic Importations. w Onceans—Bark Nacoochee—102 bbls clover seed 269 st ia Navy | New Yorx, ae Qe FAY s FROPOGALS wil be eerved rk Sea’ €0., a Pec ra Amportations. AK . bomen aa ff Re ibe Barres * * Livearoot-Ship Fela one col 18 aa ul 3 vous foes ee * Be ave tgineag Ry x tigate the avy Ward, at fine eee ee heros arene se cetetevraatica | _ Peres afi giants arersnte Meche may Ss 7 fe : wicsoall be andy ft ta ate Bio. PE Gvnage wli'aliowed” idles wil plas su the ee Rich " bee 57S are informed that ihe | "ieivwawr PROSPER M. WETMORE, Nevy Aseat. LE | ship Espindola, Banton, i Orleans for Liverpool, Feb og ten E of property fo 3 6. fee fogerlon Tt pte sca te Davies nae lic wotice is hereby qiven rw Berk Mary Mary, from Baltimore for Nantes, instant, am me ical Bats ‘Sebes tee rete ca "fueled = property for peegeaments, rile aane ae ilson & 1, ‘to law. mt $4 nah Charlee, vor, trom Boston (Nor 10) for Oahu, Dec ringers wi lin my anda gtr second d day of Mar rates wrth ie lati noon, f Be Tete Ny feourioston for Manilla, Dec 10, at 125 | articles'ueed ete Daguetreotype art, rasy als Setsold: and thet, sald propity a & Richards pkgs WB nil Siireane lyon paia arene feeieatent basold, os ora ‘ambled Prexa Po cri cana ghge Tobatson ! Homer meh Rah, Eldridge, from Liverpool for Mobile, Jan 25, off | “ONE | -&F. LANGENHEIM, | tewspaper printed rach the ety of wathers—1D Oakey & co—7 J Hudson— | TWO" Marys, of and from Baltimote, for Porto Rico, 16th ae 32 Res Brothers-5 WM Lumais & & coi H Farum be ig SH Marys, 0 SE LT A Hustingion & cod chaks isa pipe BAK GE | ee en biog, of Thomaston, hence for Boston, 16th inst, off iy ee peaanier was nl9 lawltem Eveison—7 Wright, Sturges & & Shree s Sant 2 E Thine | stout ratine illage and, ‘é * Toes at Hearn & Brothers—1 Hook & Townsend—5 Id & coms | Mourn. of Waldoboro hence (2 days out) for Tobasco, rae ele clear.” Apo -. ope ts a Paton & com85 Bird, Glin & ont eak yous & Hiayee | R080 Ee Rote TW 19 miles CaN cA. Paces ‘ert = OL 8, OA Bs, Lge ope yaar ror Songer Diskenton | go Bark Shawa, Luces, from Havans, for Boston, Feb 15, lat 31 | fnster ae NI; Hoshetlee as EF re i Ven nist Gnarenilf & cot Warnes: Her, Leen wco-i R Baste “ong catiee Dove, ont 48 days f:0%0, Pr lng Rdward Inland, for BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, H's - he. are te be fou Alleo—2 W Pembers ont Grif Pick AL Auerbury | wy ae tell ame atdine on the 14 the Devonshire, at D “4 Forks qariber, Smcont, Brainbard. Aberaethy & c.—36J McCall & Bermuda, inlet 3220, lo. 611. The wien had been on the fo. 1 St. John’s Lane corner Beach street, New ‘Wholesale and retail. D wa Sa ia aN epees ep American cout, but driven off by tempesta ua weathers she she Ties SUBSCRI. EB Tee ire ea ieeeeaat TR FFLES,, a —! oc! a) Hotlinks AYowumi av Keomigcns beud Heingre | Meals ya of presaions aud water sup.ly Cer of every devcrtion wit ae Re or i x ona Fal than sand f Bairesiis Niveus oo" Pepa King & fe er—13 Coffin ab Sones ould find to their tdrantage fa te fall es ‘Absinth rton & Brothers—| package Lockha:t.Gibson & co— pcbhio, Coral, of N Bedford, Set, lith, shipped | ¢, KELLY. ‘aster ag F Wat Beware k 34 J 3 Stewart & co—10 bas deck lo load of tga bole wh oil: by the Allloth. fot N York. ae peat Seay ‘orders attended to with Promptness and di W Redmond—1 WG ay 4 nyt pel aiecn~— pd ots 2 a abou! % 12, to touch at Pian iia ital! Sal very gccomme, eatin ee phe. Fo Tayeret Blunt 8) mon rorelan Porte... Madwon, for Gr. | TO ARCHITECTS, STONE CUTTERS, AND ee. Eee HSmith ocd cr) Fulonbor eo ed Sunde oh tH saumedy Ne Ue te hoger ae Palas i sleet aa Pom Brothers cot Hua & ar shaken -3L, Aur, fi lov 10.—n port, bara Leson, Newell, 5; Paar Pazesto altyaand 20 par con gn anelation jeation ot pine foes seit es fohene o, which on ial hes sta bare HAbeet done arn ‘Biale wo, ready having ld ab about ‘month previous, sulfered dam: | to A. Witsox, jattet, Jeneey Clty, OF ot Seiticorge kas bom pet i aig gh eal his £ om ae roe bie Alder "areola Cierra Whampoa) Nov 28.13 pore, ships Hougus,Falm- 17 Imere” ABM.HLVRERLAND. sant treet, patter oT Wetec Kerms AR entrn “Griswold, for do about Dees | Teep OFF WARDROBE | AND FURNITURE ao a : jaines Kco—S B: Heber, Porter for dott Shy Sth “Sohn Gayncy ‘Adams, Nickels, & ev Tehts rife Ware 8 5 | fe lo lich; Akbar, Hallet, for Lombock! Cohota, —N teed IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, | Maral . ¢ sedi har ati mee per? | Witness aici te GR tear peng erp ee: ae tp ieee Sag Hs Noon an Nest—! ys ——: ne; 2 +5 ‘keo- | Ti El sed from Maniia,and would | sis aete iota euteertbers rns wh ae ° cect Basa Conti ty iH vara & Ieevele Kew York Dee 10 aT 13th—barks Inea, Busson, td sour inde by sppointinent iuevi ia de jalons ool ‘ownsend—5 ‘w York, juare wis, . London for NYork, eédam through the Post Ofice, or otherwise, GI eas Tie warns store wet d aveateaan coms on as atone ates | ee ities our Ser fi Seu kDuabar—t Warren k Townsend | 5 citae’ stutas co Celie heart teten tae rout & cosh 10 rollers Grollfrey, Pate swinging against her. = Reais ‘on.; Gold Lunmper Winter & 0040 ohgs Wi iogorght K |, Goutantinoriz, Des cop tedob oe Gs. pai en ie e fee ver ifliam street. O13, Russ = ; * 5 RE IT : Br Pa, aac args fy | her guenbk Bt, ils S| Ee ga, re fs TO HOTELS, TAVERNS, Peon pie Suscey een Coker Mead & sunning, Jan oak da Raaietea, Groner fom Orleans, | ime Fag pe HOUSES sad all who ike thoi Farniate to cot! copper wind boued, (was o: “AX, rs0n— I » ship. Ri i rd, for SEALING W. RS, Witter: wens sea enuing y tin Phaine, Dodge heg3 vb pols ostaneal Bi Hendertoe-t suchas New Orla vind bound; bris' Careline, ‘Thcusas: for Bostes, QHO GROSS sel Pos Black Writing Lak, 2. f sth pend | for reguicung, | aot . distin w nade Rosa: Brig Gheecar casks 43 tes molasses JJ Taylor soon. fs artis Gridet tea | 250 si 100 gross B 0 ae are oe & AS. Ht RING, Ag 1740 TB etordag Peon Sa. aan porto dence, for Phile: | pasation=rws ine WAK Nerean ail kinds, Oana ==. grees delnhia, Jug. Sid prey. barks 80 ia Walker, Godman, and baw ©. peri Th stb, BHALIN TAX, vatious’ qualities, EX’ T RACTS Set Frank, Baker, r§ days frei Georgetown, DC, with mdse | | Hotmes's Hone, Feb 18—Arr brige Metsmora, Kinney, fem lermo. x ‘are warranted equal to any in the country. Dea- FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. tad JH Maphia‘s3 bole perk iteed & Pioepeeke eso Leh as a eeu, Bre for Chiva, | lers supplied om liberal terms, ay Es Vavne U'x. ARDS of fly varitig of the choicest Lixtraets, « logcaham & Cot plough) Moore=20 bbls pork 250 do lard finiahed conper ra ate i mad ADBIEG Bav . sale wholesale am "ROUSSEL, 159 Brondway. R and & Co—13 bbls beef to order. | States ope Cam abt 2 months, New | jad Imtre tts Joke ie. 7 MARITIMI E HERALD. 31 NEBELE “eae ole RUFACTORY, SUSE Re sepa ‘fresh supply of Swedish and Smyrme aavend pa bl yoo ruth nia deshcag och M, CROWLEY & SON, many of she abo J FERDINAND CLEU, Movements of the Steam Ships. “'Mathau, Jan. 19 ia port. bark Mianelon, Pmeanght Bos | articles, respectfully jaform the te gi New York of caches, No, 149 Nassau street Leave Dueine Leave | (00, lew das,” Sid 6th aTth, ‘bark Justice Story, ‘Percival oth tat they have now on and 4 irae imestosk ct | om 4.¥.0. taping busines tle, aad has wo gomueeton Steamers, | Captains. ziverpeot. America. America. | Bown eveot Tih, brig Messenger, Sampaon, do: mich they ar willing tovell ate amall de | i "rrescut with Wi forter partner iPiwere Massachusetts, Wood Jaa 2, Mant | palances, dept bo por barque Nautilus, Fessenden, hence Theis weodias lchelled ‘with theft own’ same, pc peas Hibernia, Ryri Apri | et Minar iteSailed barque Chusm, Jenkins, tor Bos- | as “Bonen, Cromer, imporer of Shatfeld apd Bir ROHL 'AVING CREAM, SE, 2 ey : Packets to Arrive, Packets to Sail. Fonro Caprio, Jan 20—Ip port brigs Isabella Mathewsfor | iN HE Incet superics article sow in uso, ie eatly pet up LIVERPOOL. LavERPOOL. Boston jo dara; Architeet Gray, for Bal ew dv | Naw OPRING ENTER cf AINE scenic, | L aed Lt —— (aladapenton Dal Howinguey:Bursley, Jau. 7 (Garrick, Trak)” Keb. 25 | hhinsou, for N York une; achr kesq | 100 NEW SPRING # and Domestic: | who apply er the manefictares on Jan.’ 13 | Monterumas Lowber, Mer, "1 | for! Warleston 7 6 klin.Patten Trade, nid f ‘sale by’ #. SaELBe co., ‘i. yqupaieet oe Herope Pushers Jail 16 | Independence, Allen, § | , Poe Parmer, (Guad,) Jan 24—In port brire Franklin. Patten for SRO Nicks Soeee. ‘Wholesale and retail. hburion, How!'d, Waterloo. Ale Bt Seem 9 ee ares SU siaeneanane nea eee OH nee seat are CHAPPED HANDS. JohaR Bkiddy, Skiddy, J Hy Fic Ib zas, Woodward, from LA vas a ‘J peeeours. Suen i ae vor Orleans, for Be 4 spesived per ships Epervier and Bea, the QUSBEL'S AMANDINE- A very celebrate arueefor Victoria, Stark, Dec. 20| Quebec, Williams, 2 | Trieate ar 9 or, Be randigs “iss eS Ri mo tapped, Hanae Waltoetos, Chadwick, Jan. 8} Victoria, 3 oh Mar. 1 | ton, 25th; Lion, | Bon Dupuy & Co. in half pipes, pale dark vintagt se pence ree parfamery Hendrick Hud Jan, 13 Wellington, Chadw’,Mar. 10 | for Nore te eens HY 1840 to 1844 er de & de de pa YS et TOE the manu NYork: b Rendell, Beton: 2st Tepngeent & Beckers do do. S8EL, an Aare intr Jan: 10 | Oneld aeey, aret is, Mart Baker, in and Verna, Babes, Yank; zit erechell | which her's ey ten dale, He ste is ander canoe howe | _Whotentoma seta habbits Baltimore, Johnston, Jan. 16 | Emerald, si 8 ‘Sm: ayo Champion, F Pane ph ant \d entitled to debenture. re i Dee key, fevahvece: Ko Remitune rronne, Seay tet ay, Re : i Pringe de Joinville, Jan. 15 | Nebraska, 1 Coosteltation, Plunge, N NYork, leh, Hercules, | yang purus Seu, BETA tes Broote tnd Sprite aes: “The eae wi eee Kor aoa Jan 29—In port, brig Eagle, Gregg, une; may Jn tered WN opdlgs ert in quality to to oe ce, either for mee COE ene ere aE Ree \"Rochuete Jan 2%—Iu port, brig Union, (Fr) Pavie, for Bos- | $27 {nported i ee instas ' Srojeh Aahowasy Vemma scat tip " z moe | ton Sth on <1 port—ship Spring, Hamilton, from | neware st Cement sialed Hecewogd Veneers, ¥ son anee Con || oe ea Nac aay aiet ie Paliese ress COMFORT FOR THF AERLICTED, © 15,000 feet 3, 5, 74, 1%, 196. 2 ineh, 236 and 3 inch M: } Josepnine, How York, near! ly disd for yi u DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGER’ ran uh Bi — rrivea. Sid th, ship Vesiurnn, Brew panei Seas | ERADICATOR, 1 logs Ea m9 do Ro Rosewood, | Zebraw cowl Fidelia, Hackstaft’t from Liverpol Jan 3, ie mdse, to aol EDICINE, b 16.—Sld br bi ris Fiaseadans from Balti. HIS TRULY WONDERFUL » contin of ga hertal Cn Easter ave aii barn thegue: anchor. | Tt asonia all who axe it or rg here been fazred with ith’ fede at Riven, Feb 18.—In port, brig Erie, Baker, from Phile- | the hataen syste aa and ak donot B., Lich instant a Onl ft miay have origvaat : Ty daub veri) ei, (issn, Nr Grienne; | “Principal Bepoe, 90 Joka Street: {11 1m ie pe At = i, he h, 20 days fr Ne or ith or " tiie, 0 Rosario, via Havana, 4th i amir "pall | ny phi Shing See, i hy* 3 t Libraries, sicher = Poeun ear att ae sipzeend pA ys poh tg Teo Oe ay Wie rike Hest | he Al scram, Rarter and tie arr | , by addressing afew lines, aiving T Loemeathedl ory most end pat a hee yes a est, BP " , | 3 " ius Chandler, fr Cimnees. The Oba” experienced | Gale, ‘thompon, "NOrleaas: sehr ne ae 10 Nanan, 9¢ Us) Huvington street. | Sut celeorated Crystalline Candi ha i succession of gules. “On the 20h, in the late gale, was off Bar. | mandife via, Gloucones ‘i 100 FEWER its sett zr Bouth Amer can markets, warranted 4 + as a Person ls seists, dealers onsrels are heave to; lost fore speucer, shipped a sea, which stove | di mma 8 *. PRIC. oad ieee tse | cals and examine for Parmsalvas, VROOM & Aiwiake: i boat and galley, lost part of deck foad, and started some cf tae hs slarger isomer ‘fylortment of Bal ETS Se 5 Brig Brook il, (hefore reported.) 12 days from | iar Sachuecomaeeled” <5 HICH will chang original color in s'fow syphaeral oees(o Woodhull te Sitar, | i + ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ~ ce eee re requried to “pec ng IETOR of hum: ‘Shoals, and had to. thi ear part Ys island Yesterday ‘moruing, on = PROPRI SF desk lawl Sonera epaalie sal Maleate ee teats | re Totem nd tn, smooth te, She war ft off expe’ | T Boras Ne.218¢ corer ie Ea ce Berne roatan to com. tig 0 Pepa, 5 days from Wilmington, NC, win | ome Gann rect Thos \ y! e Ke dentable fhe Ome Kindo aya ae SS . Sent e Hiayuesy brig. Oct and . One trial will prove the fact. see from New Orloans.to David | 1 Pee ed | wh igmner ia ‘ ab eas ee RRA STACI igh eae hore itner Saath a Beale a See eeeePaeiera | aftersales omg 10" ny 5 ing 3 > fo both auchovs Taste: burst ope. the deck brigs Georgiana and Harriet also | this most id. jhe Sram stairs. = | foad consisting of 238 bI wmolsases; hove syerboard two | started bac cacherea te Presivews witere they remain. | | ‘Do not forge pete pera wich Sormey at Barclay PALE, GAR OK copper stesm pipes. At To‘cloek AM ot the aia instant,wind | Sld this forenoon, bark riot; and fiom the | stivet, near esa A pleasant, shifted fo the We—broke one anchor and drifted fe the break ‘Granada, Jas ‘brigs Georgiana. Harriet. to al dinewee orp ys Rm “4 both chains and ran gsTon Erb. 18 Inthe offag, ship Satton, Callaway, CUSTOM HOU b—sp tocaye did uoe senbes the wind ahified ‘to the NW wh ich dite us | from NYork. “Cid ship Lowa, Lin ue, Lady Gouseront Opree Sines days. fer sale ot Messrs, Paboeatock's & Co. 18 the ow, then rigged jury masts = bi TICE. Froeeal willl street; an iS Ascoes, and by Mace pene ‘ork; was taken in tow by pilot boat New york, 12o0’clock, A.M Toeada rl, March aueh nest, foe f ir jal? im . for the cousam eee ireland, with rt of the cargo of bark Prinee- ma | Se en seers chic Light oe wait | LE BCHES | L I Bik. Ss ae re Oa Absscom Germen ‘che Bee mech ii-deys trom Darien, with timber, to Feehan ischaemia, gore rot 8 Gloger, p Davis, 4 days from Newbern, NC, with Ps gedby.a | fn ime Importers of Leeches, 38 Jobn at, N.Y. naval stores, ! very 5 a from P > Wath tod folk for do. 1a | port Ag Aiton: Ko sioner ares pacts Sah arene pes meen tes pd i Hay che Onan, He | fea “Fhe ‘ils to Steno sieeikee PAPER HANGIN G. ‘ Schr Marietta Burr, Kaapp, 6 days from Richmond, with | gine, NY eae, peghe aes ON BE ne OWELL & BROTHERS, Mausfeeturecs and fmporten mdse, to Allen & Faxon. restor Feb. 10-7814 brig Garrone. of aad fos Bromens | (05, $04.07 ipamoss notevgsseaia, ia “he Dunigess £9 whieh this in New York exty a | Rice, 6 days from Edenton, with com, to 0, of Bremen, for Hiavanne; bark George Dallas, for | | Bide Som pers beet bi branch ot the Node iphia wes id renpect | Tyeudeil & dor Hava | “Persons proposiog the citizens ot New York otherg i ame rete to mark ‘heir proposals on the outside, ‘ Propo: line, to tee extensive assortment to Stu Philadelphia for Becton Jane Howes, Bowley, fm rc. W. LAWRENCE, Board Prints, Cartels — Sehr iosbe L i. Osbome, Wilmington, NC, with naval | | poles Mi Ln fr fi9 SawtM andThier Supd't of Lights, Ge. all other articles in their line of business. stores. id from the fascreatos for che: ae Rated hi ae pana Botan That they ea4 sella better article Schr Eagle, Frefet hr Pomona, Crowe Gebe American, nae ree Vire! Schr Oregon, Br her, te frome Al Alexendria, mdse. STONE FOR DRY DUCK. se. NAVY AGENTS Kd Sel mie Aare PROPOSALS, codpeeed ba tt posals for ayer es of New Yor wares in silve afactare den: ath. eit ak, £ esper from Mobile for Bi. ilver, medals for the mam for Portland’ Delaware, Trott, Ni bore Tye ten Tevenve cutter Jackson. D for intent money then ease TP ERS a Mi feecand i sanocnere, probably ites ‘4 t this office unt | iat Soe ee Tent eer’ Age | Se arte ens a FRESCO see | Howes, jaye Ana, bletama re F ad |, New ¥ or Bienite of the tol- ‘The subscribers cad, Be sii to ir open tnd the two fore and aft schooners reptd digtensious and gut large aaortent Hie go ayers for Ba EE Columa Suey aie Home, {rom Boston fr Pile 2 - 5 fire, eT te neomycin dee eht Meyer, Suter, Was ington NC, naval stores . | a3 e yg ry merchants and eity dealers will find it to their ad- hr Se Pierre, Bryant, Wilgsinste NC aural Mores. Bey, itn Jeremie) Boston, | Fy H vance Bye Be 1 BROTHERS, No 197B Ayres, Norfol Lewes, Del, Feb an They weatter j : 5 0 doors above the Uity eel. Norfolk. fresh breeze from SW. Brig Adele, from 4 106 6.0 2.2 30 I of Drawers and Shelving for sale as above. e, Norfolk. into the Breakwater last night, and is now at the anchot | 6 50 24 ee At Philadelphia. brig, supposed a Boston ‘ket, is at anchor near the G 4a 43 23 30 ad, Philadelphia. inthe Bay. There are about thirty coasting ners in the | 42 38 22 300d CLOT ‘Oo A hmond, m harbor. revenue euteer went 10 een tan days cine, and by BR 36 30 M FEL & FOOTE, iladolpbla cite, Information recived from he captain of veht Caroline, we | y 30 33 ee KNOEPFE: No, 30 Johin street Bloor Margaret ils, Bimonse, Viera, oye Rote the etter on the sibs station was. there, on g 3 a 30 1 ftto 2.3thick HE subseribers havi CLOTH AE at boggem pooner vere, tthe Ueserionion ct the Forward, lyin slows Hy aE abe Pe ym oy Ship Angelique, Amsterdam, and others. iS : mlizlecnd ck odorless mould are nse "Mositr, r, Feb 1s Faeroe schrs + Cader. row Width, a ae tion of purchasers to their assortinent, consisting in Miscellaneous Record. Se ean ecrar: for El | 36 28 4 it ENGLISH GERMAN AND AMERICAN Coutision.-Sehr. Oxeer, Adams, hence for Philadelphia, | 7X favre: bo brig king Wy Arr bark Falin nom, N York | 26 ee: iS AND CASSIMERES, : came in contact, ou Sanday mo: ff the Highlands, with | for Portland. 20th, arr chr Maize, Moles, from Thomaston | 24 :Fungy Tweedy ma al stock of the schr. Lodine, Smith, from Phil consigned ba oe jen Depron, Rebs. Ar achn Ci | iH able style of fancy Censtmerse | & Pierson, of this city, carrying away the mainm: foro- 0) ‘ew York. } : 4 bey fit, MeGily | 23 il, stove bulwarks, ke. The I. was towed tothe city bythe pNewront, Feb Tg cghon ph oe lp pa 33 wo ry he of ree eral ogee pilot boat Thos. H Smith The Oscar escaped with but tri- | 22#,{0F ! | 19 | treordinary induc amo wit be offered them, and they fling damage, and proceeded on her course. New Haven, Feb Rear joi Mg: pacer Paidad, hav: | 4 apecealy invited to examing on a ie Pivot Boat New Youu, at sundown yesterday, had in tow a | inggot off rah yee | and_ also’ those | *leemhere. NO! re. ee dismasted brig. The revenue cutter wéntto her assistance in | york: Pallas in * to about 567 cubic Dui a9 5 the evening. Hptg py mm sd tee | 127 eave yards, are {0 feo] jotee of this iv-= ton, Baie Antares, Atkins, from Philadelphia for Boston, with rover Reka ! ve Belfast: bark | les. Thove marked from P to count, by VERE x Th 175 tons coal, was grounded, on Friday, three miles south of | Boston; Gripe deal Kagle, French from | elusive, amounting to about 2209 cubic yards, are to be di iste | Shark river. Crew saved; vessel bilged. | gers mgr aston, Ja; ochre Neserw, Watt ered, hammered on all sides, one of which will be fine faced © TRUNK M. 34-5 (> We learn from a messsager to the underwriters, that | S*%- Se: Southerner. Via, and two. sehre memes wakno wh. rhe contractors will be feriahed with plane and piters | TRUNK BOARDS10000 Ibe Trunk Boards, of eaparor there are two more vesrels on Barnegat beach, south of the | Towed ed to s0n'on the Sth instant, ship, Cat uedouie pad bark | for th omer tnd ther mast be quarried auality and numbers, Just recey ed and for OTs, inlet, Sree etiice ang eel Beg lob ot | ner ante admit of eke alee 12 mt Sand IF The brig ashore at Rockaway, proves to be the Har | (Pr andvchr Trident christ, Marseilery Parthean, ite ag TO THE LADIES—TU THE LAD: riet York, 21 days from Tobaseo, with 95,000 quintals logwood, jorfolk hag” a rigs ae aa ‘ollios, Ha- five feat mil be received as vill Lape ADIES, having an KCl be to A Patralo. Oxhard, Phi inden Mex) Galduondor Vera ered, Hones no allowspee ex aioe pee ees pai Scun. Sruxsvin, Bacon, of this port, was the vessel dismas- | Craz._ ‘Arr atesmship New York, Phillips, Galveston, pas BNE ord cash, prion fey the ted i Barnstible Be fore supposed a bark or brig. Shear: | Poutiawp. Feb 1e—Cld brigs eliza’ Pierce, and Ariel, rou of the Week. » No. rived at B on Thureday night. Capt. B reports, durin leans, Cuba. | . Proposers the price eabie d forthe Rough | ny B.—Geatlemen's Clothing and Fura ty by the gal of the the 5th, chored off Sand "Neck Tight, 12 wer, Feb. 1! Re land, Granger, | Stone, the price per eu! igh ered es thoms water, sad Ra tg ng sahore, ard The ~ City, N. "f,01008 3 | Biome, the Brice Per ue rd foe the este ‘attern | ayy the Post Office will be attended to. e ‘Radiant : supertei ji leteees though Ee hciocris bila ta wher ack hoagie aie Peockoes |x oni ae . ork vi ay ve. ie per guree L metal fot hyd the t hare ra | insures vi Dak, before reported ashore uear Strat: | Brie, Sa denton, N. £ Wompatuck, Danbar, seprions toca Farder ia Vite Vitek wet iahing from 448 to HE COST OF IMPORTATION. | fo New Haven on Friday, having beeu | Elisabeth C eghe Coban tle New endl pounds, to average 0 800 ‘yards, in bloe i i k a | Boli oane: New oa schr an West, 4 ieee , Lat SS ands 52.500 cubic yards, 2 te er passage from | ‘ " potato jo averoge sured. at moe offces in Bottou,to | \Ricrsigno, Feb 20—Arr schrs Grand Island, Chapman, Boo- Sees ibe py quality of i Giake Be rs | insaredin thiscityon | ton, via Norfolk; Amelia, Frisby, Portsmouth; Eliza’ Wil- or Gas sols a rectangular rs New Lon Dbble Stone will state the price per cupic nook of Charleston, from Boston for Chi- b IG—-Atrscht Moro, York, from Bog Te Batavia Nov. 6 fr repairs having beet it, contac jand. Feb. 2, ieee = 0 be delivered in venels alongside of ‘a ship in tae Straits of Sauda. She repaired, and suled ™ C aa ina Fork, as the eoeineer of | 5 hat fences aee i ar 8 Cosma, Parsons, of Portsmouth, from "pews of the vessels assist in ee one di the st must ersart ype U Mobile for tiverrool, wav driven oa aore on dhe more of | qh: eae apy toate Sugita Rest (rr throne Portsmouth, and was insured iB gt, 12, vided fa Mary H Crowell, | above stone will prebably be required prior to hoe OP stew ¥ ices ° own i tham Street, Bultingore gad ie probably iosurea there. Cargo vm to ar 3 ra Grass, less he contact Jnust be subject fo suspension incase of flare mewn ia omapednn IIO boon Beitieh account 0 can, fro i gud ety and Te he tobe is peice a ene fu ou a rock near Anjier, bilged while oa diereek ‘eb. L1—Arr schr Batavi Sah, Cubes, scht | tinctly understood [that the r ity, to be found in Hs fathom, eo hat any att New, Bedford: imi ye Su Bese Beta, increase ar diminish he above i of stone, and whether cea ta rie we, wil Gob mention ave been useless. ia mel prices in co ‘import yd Mr. © » Id I (rag to b that fely defy at Ca ihe and route and bata We Futg: or At kee ca tracts unde fe pe rapes l wrll not x ceed the njood assortment of Tassels, Cord, eet Bo kere am int 4 4 thoneant offering pro- ie ea eelled| trees btavia No Now fork joston, and the others | inte ry . cl i Fates pears the lena ES ote tet avy geen parebacare are respectfally invited to “Phen : of their coon Gives, trom Trinidad, of and for Boston, | Boston; 1th, bes | y will be ve be DUNCKER & BROKER York, Feb. 7th, 1846. ry ja aa i pret istetr ot sae Sy 1pO,LEND ON | Ate es went ashore on Chelaen beach daring the gale on Thursday. Shes high up on the beach, with her masts cutaway, but has | by ; ts of 490 hhds 92 tes and 10 bbls | a plied Ww werleetes, comstaned 8 Marguss & Boos, Vecel snd ccen: | | pall farther informa ail Later accounts state that the F will be got off, and the sroster, Part ij the cargo sived.— Some of the molasses iss jae Jaw2m rre beeps PBROA ypypted 0 be st pede, Rew 5 a Com | or Broo 8. 9 N plendid, | JN PURSUANCE ofan order of the 2. basement. wee | I" of New pues if hereby given te al! person fer | os, gente in of Sued 19 tte rir Loxconona, of Bortox.A leter from Captain Dorr, vet fe mu ae _ | ~ states that alter leaviug Lt . 5 ; \ Jngt San fded hime up withthe Suerte pe Last Night's Southern Mail, te the Babs rmechnreds ir at siiaaal | ee aMAtAPFING PAP ™ Aa rich lighe winds an Eh ae ihn al rar 38 wo, tf Biesneet 7 ARE, ‘ | 6000 straw wrapping paper, ale sei Nona ai am the Nath aa, Tab ay, }Bteenor. | fach a5, dart | the eet v ie Coarmurvon Bay, an, me dey tai ers ve tea np Saas wie ae Howrpart | Dated New Tork, the ‘of February, 1816. beereation, lat 4 At am tack: ight tacked | °F fina ret shouts bble_ mol “ ie | W, ht the shap steika Toe weath vay Sait 285 AM, sow nue immediately after on rklow Bank ; ned ‘ cori Ao arr a to get ber off; sea smooth. Threw over ‘bag salt % | Powe