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Feem Roget AxeticacoRy the beri | Oporting f Patties ntebnigenee ™ tain Moore, from Itio de Sanciro, after} Tate New Youu Yacue. Crt. Weendenvored ont? a Grae Lercong 9 5 ae te Sey ge of only 33 days; we have re-| yesterday to obtain information as to the proceed- | 9 4, Kithuamed Mai t Hall,on a charge | the Jornal do Commereie tot ¢ 7th | ings for the next two days, but what with the of haviliy © : ted trom Pantaloons pocket , bat from that part find nothin« | multiplicity of business of the secretary, and the fy while he was sick in bed, 2 ssiend 4, then, in every sense, Rrepublic maybe Affaivein YrestaneThe Meeent Revotution | fa the more stability will it bavethe greater confie | in that Province, _ | Edith, dence shall every citizen feel in his appealsfor We have received by the brig Adna, Captain | d spi justice. He knows that at its great head alllocat Sherman, which arrived here a few days since, | ceived jealousies and animosities lose their influenge; 0pies of the Declarat’on of Independence of that | June and if he finds not there justice fora right, or re- republ.c, and of the documents ve by or- | — 5 mont . dress for a wrong, Le will resign his case with the der of the government, showing the correspon-| His Advertisemzn's for Foreign Travellers. conviotion that the imperfection of human nature denee of the Mexican and Yucatanese authoritie: | tonio Fi Phe steamship britaniia will leave Boston to- alone bas baffled him. Over this we Lave ne &nd justifying the course pursued by the revolted | had beea ny, July 16, Isat, HERALD FOR EUROPE. ket k containing @ check for $2u0, and } ness of the Begroes employed on behalf | Pye iggy an peo tit algo cond oyed of Me pape.s of va- y the Secretary of State, Sr. An- Ph, scm hoes lca could gaiu no informa- | 10" From 1 ae adel im the-cese: by r a the case by 0 de Paulo e Hellandi Cavalcanti, following are vessels announced to start for | COMP einant, it appears that the accused witenc ted President of the Electoral Col- the annual hanes, on the 16-b inst.:— upon ber employer during his indisposition. She , -. | was accordingly locked up for further exaumina- norrew afternoon for Liverpool. We shall issue contral. province. We give below, in the following re- | lege of <The, General Apeenhiy. sige =< tla Abiaerhiee dil pegniahemars demic | sy pe: i Beis me : . 5 j : i official | the vote of thanks, Schr. Syren, 73 tone, W. ; in @ eb an edition of the Herald for Ewrope at two o'clock The subject would admit of a thousand argu- marke, the substance of the different , @ long ds >» had passed | ie yt val uel be jaws Tehe deg P. Winchester. | that a few days Ayo, an anat hs published in this afternoon, in time for her mail bags, which ments, each leading to the same truth. Argu- papers. : " | were ussing the ministerial budge! | Schr. lanthe, 60 tons, @ Cadwallader. | the Herald, cad gentlemen sesiding in Hemp- close in this ciry at half-past four o'clock. ment, however, is almost unnecessary. Intelli- It were, perhaps, impossible to point out the | tion of the National Guard. From Per- | sone er . 45 D.L. Suydam. stead Branch, L. 1., who had elo; with the — It will contain a full history of all the commer- gence only repuires to be set on the road. It will causes and complaints which have induced each p; the latest arrivals had brought accounts | St Gite mah ee | wives of two other citizens or that piace. Froin cial, political, monetary, and fashionable news, See for itself the truth of this proposition. Who and every revolt in Mexico, for as yet the efforts | ufat tranquil there. : ‘ ° Behr. Spray, 37 tons, H. Wilkes” ern mpeived paergin 4 if Supegee tht that bas been received since the sailing of the last doubts fora moment thet Louisiana,.or Florida, for independence in all are incomplete, but the | wernor of Corrientes, as if to give the lie, | Steep Pere eee ee pieatin anchhrouans teak Gs Gapainian ilene Steuer; and will be illustrated by twe or three or Maine, or Iowa are as much under the control province of Yucatan seems to be the first restored by examples, tothe report thathe treated Schr. Minna, 29 tons, O Coles ——— the parties were discharged, but subsequently splendid eugiavings, representing Fort Brown, and protection of our government, as Maryland or to @ regular shape, and a tangible, permanent | with rquiza for fear of the life ef his brother, | Schr. Dream, 28 tons, J. Prescott Hull. re-arrested, as it stared, lor rosping. off witha . F vd 5 f Ses : from the | Scbr- Le. Coquille. 27 tons, J. Fey. wag n, Or the ladies dreasea, to which the aggra- 07 the Rio Grande, scene in the Park onthe 4th Virginia, aye, and even Oregon and Califdrnia goverment. Adepartment, always perhaps su- ha eopdemned to death two deserters from the | oir Gimcrack. 25 tons, E. A. Stevens. vated Jusbands can prefer a'msre tang ble ciaim. of July, &e. will feel the spirit of our laws, and comprehend perior in the intelligence and giviligation of her ‘army who attempted to pass over to Ur- — pen peng ys, mae Inderent Exposure An indiv dual calling by We would recommend this paper to those who the necessity of their obedience, just as wel as if citizens, to her sister provinces, and as fortunate — ry Schr. Arab, 16 t ‘W. Emmet. % seit George Manuus, was locked up, last night tor fre desirous of exiending their business, and theee territories bordered on the District of Co- in the advantages of position and natureasany, Regsas, after commenting on the “ infamous indeceutly exposing his person in the public va 4 P Y cir ° i femal: vd nitmicting the attention of Europeans. It is pro- lumbia. she has, for a series of years, been weary in the pt of the English and French forcestoforce | pon prow rie epee SE hee, and insulung females us wey pussed | Vably the best ndvertising mecium they can Let us hear no more croaking philosophy abont | traces of Mexican government, and goaded by the port of Esanada on the morning of the 21st | believe that on a day so cool as yesterday, a single | Lorcenies.—A man named Daniel Kane was employ. To artists, mechanics, tailors, hotel- “extent of territory” standing in our way. Engg the extortions and injustice of ever-changing ult., Seek neutral vessels, sequestrating others and | case of cow de solied would occur. Two, however, | taken into custody last n ght on suspicion of sieal- keepers, theatre managers, &e., &e., it will be of land, beguiled into the belief by the doctrines rulers. ’ ' gon a iting other unworthy outrages,” terms their warp-brosant.t0 fhe. Ora hee ed a Ppa ca a Eli raraieg in Bite great advantage. declarations of John Quincy Adams and others, The convention entered into the 14th of Decent! act @s a direct und flagrant breach of the rights of evening, having been brought in about $ He | ing aquantity of wesrng ‘apparel belonging, pes Single copies 64 cents each thinks that we are actually in a state of dismem- | ber, 1348, for the closer union between Yucatan 3 andn order to protect neutral aud Ar- | was taken up in the street, brought to the Mospi- | Aun Bernan, of No. 146 Oringe street. Wun. = berment—falling to pieces. What a laughable and the national government, hed contained e vebsels from these brutal attacks has de- | tal by stranger-, and died without being recog | Gordon was called to account for stealing a Congressional 2zoce sion. The land graduation bill has finally passed 2 House of resentatives by a very small vote. It will, without doubt, pass the Senate in shape. The treasury note bill was after- tno progress was made, as the —Che 8. ‘ cana y nized. He was a fine healthy-looking man, in | breastpin from Sarah McDavid. Thomas Me- ‘4 tang Soe 9 alt cp officers or privates of | the prime of life, and it seemed strange that such | Carty Gras brought up and detained on a charge nglish and French vessels of war, that may | 8n one should have been singled out as the mark | of carrying off an a+ ple stand to which he had 10 en in any perts or bays of this proviuce, | of death. claim. John Williams was locked up on a chai ge g entered there for the purposes o injuring Fime.—Policeman Boynton discovered a fire, at | Of stealing a dress belonging to a Mrs. E, E. Cas- Ona! or foreign vessels, either for the sake of | half 6 P. M., in the basement of the house | "er, uction or capture, sbali be punished as m' No. dpuarming street. {t originated in the euip- | A Vistrgr to Cwarieston Disapromrep.— and incendiaries, according to the statutes | tyings of a straw bed, which had been put intoa |The Charleston (S.C.) Evening News of the llth * law. | coal-bin, and probably seton fire, It wasimme- inst. says:—*Police offiver Levy received a lever hallucination! That day is farther distant than various articles for the protection of the provincial | ® the imagination of our enemies can extend. When | commerce, which were again, and almost imme- | that day shall have arrived, then may the enemies | diately, shamefully violated by the Mexican cabi- | of republicanism rejoice, for they shall have seen | net exciting the indignation of the people, high |B the end of all free government, but they shall | and low; but the order of the 21st February, 1844, | 7! also have read a new chapter on the face of his- | passed by the general government in direct con- | de: tory—that the whole world has been united under | travention of the agreement previously ratified, | of some wards ore TOR DEROIP! nfined to attacks upon : ited, i irit of i i- 2 —Commanders of ports and on coast duty | diately extinguished. on Tuesday last, from the Captain of Police at the Government. Some private bills, among | One Steat aaperal Sonsters |. Bet ae hse exited; ine: realy: degree, SR sotay On Omri in Province, and all others maning authority. ! Firg.—A fire occurred last night about l0o’clock | New York, informing him that Neil Docherty, a Biah chat ‘fot Wo ‘Yelial ef Mire Mewmaier falls assunder, mankind shall resolve itself into nation through the land. At the subsequent ses- wh y capture any persons embarking in the | at Bergen, N.J.. whieh destroyed the carpet fac: | New York rogue, had sailed for Chaileston, have He on ‘ bas a : 4 5 Galea ted sete Bes the elements of its original barbarism. We ‘ear | sion of the provincial assembly, three commission- | m heretofure spoken of, shall immediately | tory ct Messts, Finch & Go. Damage su ing in his possession about $2,000 worth uf pro- amilton were taken up and referred to the pro- dto punish them a3 soon as taken; and | , t $4,000: i d $2,000. N. "B Fire | Perty stolen some time since in Boston, consisting ive cuore &e. : Enesco Frontera econ sont aid. | of shawls, brondclotha, &c., and requosting him, @rtatement that was made, that Gen. Paz | The New Jersey fire department received the 0? his arrival, to arrest him forthwith. Officer not then for this extent of our territory, no’ ifit | ers, Pantaleon Barrera, Isidro Rejon, and Joa- reached from the ice-bound coast of Labrador to | quin Ruiz de Leon, were appointed to proceed to the straits of Magellan. The solemn edicts ofour the capital in person, and there remonstrate per committees, when the House adjourned. In the Senate, several petitions were presented Ab Bg at . ; araguay, Wasincorrect. The latest news | New York company with great cordialty, | Levy repaired this morning on board the -hip in favor of, and ogainst the tariff bill as it passed great Congress at Washington, will be aseffective agninst the abuses suffered, and demand the re- | fro enos Ayres states, that Paz did not flee | Oban Resin ca At ‘aan caters pe Eng. | Sutton immediately upon her arrival, but there the lower House; and a bill was passed exempt- onthe snowy shores of Behring’s Straits, in the | peal ofthe obnoxious order. mediately after the revolt of the Corrientine | land, will-on Ei “le vatiine iat leoireu of learned that Docherty had taken passage on ing eanal boats from the payment of hospitay | (7) 304 eh isk tone arerertn Manis ead | dnvoys entered tipon. thetr. datice: in. Jats 3—on the contrary, it is said that he opposed | }*n¢, will, pre! gates Niet py board the Carolina, butshe bemg detained by , and | daringa on the succeeding day, thirty leagues | ® Subjectwhick tho bot weather will render peeu- jint winds at Staten Island, a police officer had ud Leenses. The warehousing bill was pm the capital, and that not until after the se- | liarly attractive, that is, cold air ventilation. This mnrer The tari’ tHe Prairies of the North west, as they are in the | of 1844, during the administration of Gen. Santa * one down and carried him back tothe city, We taken up, but, on motion, laid over. diveits i ear d battle did ‘he retire. It was reported that | he Proposes to illustrate practically at the Apollo FaVe “th +, been disappointed of a visit f i : District of Columbia itself. Anna; their arrival could not have met a more attle did he retire. porte | Rooms, by fitting up an apparatus which will _ 22¥e theretore, been disappointed of tt from Ks i ie ha ch i wera vali = e089 Buohis ourideminy, unpfopitious moment, and they; themselves, ladariga, the brother of the Governor, who had », by id PP: the gentleman, who, of course, would have re- from Mr. Evans, of Maine, 1t was also postponed. thei ven, Wee ceived the honors of southern hospitality from our gen taken prisoner, with a detachment of troops, lower the temperature as low us 65 or 70 degrees “ . | little sanguine of success. They found not only d been released by Gen. Urquiza. Ifthis were | Fahrenheit, a most delicious coolness this sultry (oy dant lice, who are always happy to receive The warehousing bill from the lower house, was Tae Inruvence or THE AMERICAN TRoors IN the people but the court divided in cliques and | tthe, it would seem to foretell he speedy return | %2son. . i ve A Howbe of the intended sirival ofthe Ka ee of received and referred to the Committee on Public | Mexico—Regicious Worsnir.—We have recently | factions, in opposition to the existing power; and | of Corrientes te the federal party, a result which Bowuina Green.—Affairs at Bowling Green the Post, that they may meet them gees of 8, 3 ‘ atter which, the nate went into Execu- perused an article in the New Orleans Tro- | pic, from a gentleman who, a short time are decidedly in status quo. The pile of stones honor.” stands in the centre of what was once a pond, as if entirely unconscious that water ever gushed | Court of Would effectually destroy all the iniquitous “S&hemes ol the enemies of the republic. Rumors were prevalent in Buenos Ayres, but with adrnirable prescience, relying upon the spee- | dy overthrow of Santa Anna, the Commissioners jai Sessions. At th» rate business in both houses has progressed since, was staying at Matamoras, after that Pai relied wpon ae authentic more | from it. The aforesaid pond. ts nothing but a Before the Recorder and two Aldermen: within the past week, this session will Saal city had been set tured by the forces under the | tent theis inflienos Osos auleun nen bs! Bunge ceed “ne ped he above. The next arrivals | shining 1aass, which Shits a most Villainous Jury 13 —Patrick Gallagher and James MC ng gi 4 Pp y 7, P y aha “| mente, the strongest party of the opposition. On } 8! i ak from this | smell. We saw yesterday half a dozen lame | Were found gu Ity of committing an _assanit on run into the next, giving no time for the members command of General Taylor. 1t is interesting in | ‘ile preseritatit of their olaime to the ‘Presidaitl AAS aa! y pring very important news from this | daakehaarehine Pi em ey water. “Why igner officer W. H. Stokes, and each sent to the Peiter: to separate and reach their homes. The country many respects, but particularly so in one which | they found no satisfaction; m their own words, Pesince writing the sbove we have received news | this beautiful fountain allowed to play? tiary for the ae of six mouths. Catharine Ro- will, at all events, in this case, save the mileage of we think worthy of attention at the present nad was surrounded and under the control of a | #¥° days later fiom Rio Janeiro, bringing our ad- | Iyptan Cram Baxe.—Our readers will perecive | bape wos sisad bee aly ice sealing & flower members, unless a bill authorising constructive time. | f b lying hi Saal ue to the 10th ule. inclu, at with no addi- | by an advertisement in another column, that a By Suton here say. Bcoepi erento ibe mileage, similar to that adopted by the Senatethe | The city was in the formal possession of “©W? W200 Supplying his own iminediate wants | gional pale ligence, OF Secon bea: ed | Sree Indian clam bake will come off to-morrow | jest placed at the baron acharge of stealing a i ener should pass. the American army, but its citizens pursued | made prey upon the public revenues, and extort. From Montevideo peta ad . been er | atthe house of W. Valentine, Glen Cove, Long piece of calico, He was found guilty, and ont e-dausidieg ; : | ed money unjustly on the slightest pretences.” to the 16th May, but nothing new from Corrien: | Island. We are assured that nothing will be Seyi ak ingauesenk s . 4 i ; \ 4 ’ ted fi Sol ‘a : , shana Ge to the Penitentia y for the term of three months: Such is the position of parties in the Senate, | their regular vocations and attended to their His dissolution of the national congress, and ts pet inte whee he mana ae cece On Tecan aiittis ceo tS eee Abraham White, for committing an assault upon | vant there is no guaranty that any of the nume- ordinary occupations in the tame menner tempt at the.assumption of dictatorial power, tached to the party. of Oribe fap his wife, was also sent to the Penitentiary for the rous bills before'that body will passin the shape as they did before the capture. No one, | completed his ruin. On the 6th December, f. *fhe vation ide. airéeliendedor ‘arrived on é term of 4 months. Charles Stone, for helping they were received from the lower house. ignorant of the late batiles of Palo Alto and Resa- a terrible lesson was given to the would-be dicta- | 2 Joh from Rio Gran le, with the passengers ph AdeE tite hi pent —— geil himself to a pair o! boots without the consent of would imagine that a hostile army, composed of | '%> by @ spontaneous demonstration of | pul taken fiom the boat of the pilot vessel Trindade, nie’ Dimon was brought to the 11th ward sta- the owner thereof, was booked for a month’s resi- lent i ae -sidenti san i ight, rged 2 I-land. Affairs on the Rio Grande and in Mexico. “barbar.ans of the north,” as the American people ahd vabsseusnt y th 16t of Tunuary, bens wreeked in dire pedage, San Weel 4 p Br y eee areiraetiy cosines eds cuiamaeiien tte Genre reeaink pager arene és She et We have very Inte news from Matamoras. We | are styled in the egotistical despatches ofthe Mexi- | Santa Anna to Havana. ph edge de pp ces Lary the 7th Catalion of | lives of the citizens. It appears that Daniel had found guilty, and sent to the Penitentiary for two are fully supplied with lettersand papers. There can chieftains, had entered tecity in triumph a| , Acebinet of the new government was’ t casbinects. ‘The remainin passengerstand the | become fired with patriotic ardor by the brilliant months. A b H Mat k f I : a F | for but little satisfactory to the popular will. tn init é. ed | Bews which came a great while ago from Mexico, — Thomas Cunningham was then placed at the wing ewo newspapers in Matamoras, we hear of short time previous, and retained possession of it. | Th@members were denounced as aretoerntic an. ews 16 ee wr éiiiben up alinost staaved | and determined to go himself and become distin: bar ona charge uf stenling a dress. Tiensitined every thing that occurs to the Army of Occupa- Such was the order and discipline observed ti-republican, especially Don Luis GouzazaJCue. 844 entirely destitute of clothes. guished, if he could, in his country’s service. He rather a good looking, elderly person, was nti tion. We yive in another column several highly vas, the Secretary of State, whose prejudices | accordingly procured a rusty musket, in which ed by his better hall, who assured the Court th: 8 y the invading army. Oa visiting the Catholic yt y , pred ices jon. st n 'y defies - interesting extracts from these journals 5 ; . : were in favor of a monarchical establishment. vention met last evening at 6 o’cleck, | #2 0ld broken-pointed bayonet was stil remain= he was somewhnt deficient in the upper-sto It is very difficult to forin any correct opinion | Chuedral on = Sunday, the writer witnesteda | Herrern himself was an upright, worthy toah, De Winer mec ae * | ing, and started into the street for the purpose of The plea of insanity, 1 rged Ly the dreconsulce longa iah agetegi ‘ y correct OpinieN — sight which struck him as peculiar. Before the altar though hardly fitted to guide a country in cireum- |“ ‘The minutes were read and approved. going through the manual exercise himsel!, wnd wife, however, tailed to have tue desired effect, 85 tothe intentions of the Mexcans. It seems | jnelta number of Mexican women, two Mexi- | stances as critical and dangerous as he met with. ts —From t'xe County Clerk, in relation to | drilling such persons as should see fit to enlist and Tuomas was sent up to the Island to learn t almo-tcertain that Paredes was on his march to Monterey. Indeed, one of our private letters stares that he had already reached thers with an additional force of eight thousand picked troops — lected with great care, to fight against the barbarians of the norih, It will be seen that there were evident signs in she American camp, of preparations for a forward movement; and it was stated in the Matamoras Republic, that orders had been issued to regulars and volunteers to hold themselves in readiness for immediate service But while these movements are making near the Rio Grande, what is doing towards the city can men, and a company of men bearing the uni- | Notoriously vacillating in purpose, wanting imne- | the crions of 1845, with amount of population | under him. Arriving at.a porter-house inthe do betters in his old age. ces-ary determination, the Presidentsoon becaine x 14 ne ward, Daniel “ imbibed” a brandy smasher, and. Patrick Gallagher and William Ro: form of the United States army, numbering some | completely under the ‘control of Cuevas and bis ay ons vif tire ees RS ipeadla nly had | then, valiant aya Fallstat, took bis stand upon then tried und found guilty of stealing ome Pty twenty or more, all of whom were engaged in | satellites. To this Cabmer, to Cuevas in person, been affirmed by the different’ members, and | the side walk. ‘ Feller citizens, said Daniel, for which otf nee th y were each booked fur two observing the religious rites of the Roman Catho- | the Yucatenese a second time presented thir cre- already reported, were referred appropriately to | 4,W& fe pot goin’ to be bamboozled by these months? quai ters on tue island. lp Chilcse alta oails Faciitins othe lentials and besought prompt reply: theie'etforts | their ditferent committees. Mexicans any longer—we is going to tight ’em on | John Desmond, being paral to fish, broke the s¢ Church, which were evidently familiar tothem, | \Wery vain 3 Procrastination, evasive and Uhsatis- | :s, from the special committee on the | their own ground, and make ’eim pay usin their | 8th commandment, and was accordingly adjudga | ‘ Mr. Davies, “ ” . ely ndjudg. aud worshipping the God of the Mexicans, who | facty postponements, of the subject? were election and tenure of office of the Mayor, asked best whiskey and segars.° “ Tention company.” to be set te work for the benefit of the publ'e is likewise the God of Americans. the result of their continued etlottss more | to he discharged, and to have the subject matter Now it happened that there was no ‘ company’ Margaret Kilpatrick was then placed at the ba 7 3 than this, new causes of complgint were ped dit itt the | Present, with the exception of a few gaping boys on a charge of conducting herself in nv olen This fact may appear unimportart at first, but | TP dl i referred to the grand standing committee on d 2 and d looki t from the ; ‘ K constantly given in the seizure of vesdels belong- | election, power, and tenure of office of the Com- | #9! Md Ma » and a crows ing. out from the manner towards her cara apse. Lu reply 10 thi when we consider the effurts that have been made | ing to the citizens of Yucatan, appropriating the | mon Council. *Adopted. porter-house door. But a certain inistinctness grave charge, the accused ; roceeded to give he by the usurpers of Mexico, to excite the religious | proceeds to government purposes, and then refu- Reporter.—The committee to whom the subject of vision seemed to affect Daniel so that he ap- version of the whole attair, in a style peculiar t: feelings and prejudices of its people against the | sing all ndemnitication. Soon after the givil out- | matier of employing a reporter for the Convent.on | Peared fully to believe that he was drilling a com- | the sons and daughters o! the Emerald ] le, at th . A f break, commencing with the seizure of the Pre- | was referred, reported adverse to the resolution. | pany. ae z | Same time affording the Court an exe. Ment Americans, by representing us as enemies of sident, and ending with the death or imprison- |" Mr, Brngpicr, from the same committee, pre- | ention ! Order arms! Down went his mus- | tunity of judging of her abilities to mdininisee their religion—as barbarians, similar tothe savage | ment of those who led the revolt, the Yucatenese | sented a minority report, and a proposition from | ket, but none other. Shoulder arms. Up went curtain lectures a@ la Mrs. Caudle. The Cour a hordes that emerged from the great northern bee- €uVoys who had remained quiet lookerson during | the 7yibune, which offers to publish a condensed | Daniel’s musket, not exactly in military style, deubtless became satisfied on this point, wn: of Mexico?) Where is Sehta Anna? It is said hive iH38 ian illaging their churches | he tmult, again pre-ented their claims to the report, &c., of the proceedings, for $500. He | however, but in such a one isto please the Loys much as she was escorted back to her oldl quarter that he has, ere this, left Havana, accompanied 3!¥e 1B urope—intent on pillaging their churches | new cabinet lurmed by Herrera, Don Munuel de | tobe Gccasion to stave that the commutee had | exceedingly. “Curry ari In attempting to in the Tombs, whereupon her dear, dear the-b ruc by Almonte, to seize the Mexean government in | 94 convents, enriching ourselves with the | Ja Ponay Pena, being the Secretary of State ; | Communicnted with the city journals, and the es- | Bee Uns partof the manual, Daniel dropped thanked the court fer securing to him a brie sea the absence of Paredes. Th by but Plunder, and overturning the monuments of civil. but their entreates for a hearing and justice met | timates per column varied from $23 to $2,59, in- | His gun, which, alter making sundry {inetlevaual son of peace and happ nex. mie he absence of Paredes is nay be true, but ization and refinement, besides deeecrating their with no favorable response. Troubles were | gluding the services ofa reporter, (Laughter.) atteinpis to recover, was picked up by one of No other cases of ste-cst were tried in the Spe > is it possible that he could attempt toland at Vera hme brewing which occupied the whole attention of | ~ Mr. Fianaan stated that the Merning News | the boys and handed to him. “ Presentarins”— c’al Sessons, and the Court adjourned uut. Cruz before that city bad prouounced in his fa. Telgion, We think it a fact ba the; highest ag | ee ary, in power, The envoy fagm the United | offered to puvlish and report for $2.50 pateclama. | ‘charge bayonet.” This last order Daniel obeyec | Fuday moruing next. i fraught with sienificant results. If, States was not acknow'edged ; the war wit ted for considerat he letter; and probably, in_ bis riotic ardor, aa ye yaar espa vor? Itis thought that he is toc rewd for that, Portance, and Ms ’ 4 4 | The report was recommuitt for consideration. - Aur ts | Buard of Superv % It would perhage please fas Reais tenes in 88 we are well assured, the antipathy of the Mexi- Texas was calling for supples from an overbur- | Mr. Pxencu offered a resolution usa substitute | imagining he was on the field of Palo Alto, made pexvicore, thened peopl ° . joined meet ng ol the board to har iy A : Paredes, with army of re- rah arush upon two gentlemen passing by, who ser - An adj ng id was to Rfaviiic a lite W . . cansto their Northern neighburs, arises from the gerye. held a anon inn pets 4 ashe eth af for one on the same subject, offered by hin on | ously objecting to the charge, had Daniel arrested, | been heid yesterday—-a qnorun uot ben naa litde while longer, to steke afew hun. ‘ ; : ’ ten ing 5 yetthe gover- the previous day, which proposes that the com Be was akon to the Sealant hace it Present the mes ting wos diealy. a. dreds ona cock figbt, than to stake his life ina hy vf abnk ceca Or Hugh that has been adopt- nor, anda ac nnese coda” bia pat | mittees be author zed to ace anpan: their reports | towels abusoen sie louse, Where his pa- 2 by the usurpers of their country concerning , remained immovewble in plans. In the | with remarks at their discretion. The former re- ool. ‘Supester Gait. Drag by lila presence the American people, is not the exhibition | Hempel eee se ete wierd hoa | solution restricted the somealttees from euch a | ‘a eee Burxe—This reverend gentleman | The Superior Court is occupied with law ange vy Bis pre ce. . | ia the lower house it e Yucatanes . His present resolution, deems it inexpe- | delive: @ Very teresting and instructive lec- ens, We shall see, however; and we shall soon learn | We have alluded to, proof as strong as Holy Writ | bur though favorable to their demands, amount” | Gigutto accompany reports of committees with | wee last evening, in the apollo rooms, on the | mn" the cause of the hasty chartering of a vessel at of their falsity. | ed to not ng of import, Sa Senate indefinite- | pemarks. “Triumphs of Christianity.” The audi nee was Movements of Travellers. New’ Orleshs t. tale some ayeusrionl person to We all know the low condition of the Mexi- | ly te ag the consideration of the subject. The ayes and noes were called foron the adop- | numerous and respectable, ard seemed well rriva.s rallie! yesterday very cousiderably, premature attempt to create a revolution in Vera The pleased with the perfect faciltty with which the | the om? 1e vedes, at the head ofthearmy ofreserve,now — ¢j, »solution, and resulted | ing extracts from the respective registies « Vera Craz Neg ene ahd iL Le ce people sunk in | appeared in the scene, and afier having publish | "°? Of the eee subject was handled. Mr. Burke showed himself s will testify. . — a ignorance, degraded to a degree inconsistent ed his plan, generally known as that of San Luis to be proficient in the knowledge of ancient his |), AM™A\CaN—A. Corving, Hyde Park; W. Bale, The Territory of Republics. | almost with civilization, superstitious to an extent Potosi, was un the 3d January, 1346, established | le, Scotland; A. Mackay, tory, and studiously avoided saying any thing that _ peers queues i Cha land; A. was at all tinctured with s: ctarianism, or ealen- | mmgton Vitadel ph at the head of the government. Undaunted, and The substitute was accordingly rejected. USN; Mr k This is a question that, in the present crisis of almost incredible, and asa natural result of igno- { | y i | r o ; A Delaware; | 4 finding fresh courage even in defeat, the three | Reporter again—Mr. FLaNaGan again offered | jated to interfere with the views or prejudi fw a ; . . our history, becomes interesting. It is asubject rance, bigoted; and like Catholics in the rest of onvene once more eved for success with the new | the report of the majority committee in relation | any Christian denomination. prejudices o! iy he U.S. A; J. Smith, he dD he: i, Andove that has not yet been brought before the eyes of the world, devoutly attached to their religion. | authorities, but himself, theugh a man | Neon nto he rar hg Me rcbies having | Caruarine Street.—A correspondent calls onr | Ph! A; Jos. Hastings, Baltimor she world, and bas only been, considered by, the | Buticait we nat sesseuaiinsbobe danas | Camas a pority in the a ot Don tikes A ne | Been reeommitted to the sairre committee. | beaekn the ttate in Re la is street is kept; | Rhinebeck; T. M‘Lean, Toronto; ' enemies of repullican governments in Europe, of sentiment in this respect, when in their own | who was acting for his own advancement ; | Mr. Davis considered it would be unjust to re- | atetioce ehbaceras Sadat rpeae, eposane H son, do; b, Philadelphia; KE. Jones, Bos'o and by # few fanatics in our own country who, city, in their own church, and before their own | alter several fruitless efforts, the Yucatan com- | ceive the report, without having the advantage of than nee the Coe e ‘Ch rege on wl 4 eee as ce: George Beach, Hartford; C i sr, wi i i missioners ceased from their labors, continued | hearing the remarks of the Alderman of the 10th. . on Chatham square and | Crittendon, 8t Louis; M Fay. Savanaaa; T. Toby, N.( give them power, would dismember this federal | altar, they witnessed a spectacle like this? 4 o Eust Broadway ; he further says that the side- | W. Hunt, Washington; J Shipley, st. Lonia: Eli ‘i through more than eighteen month., and return- | (Mr. Purdy ) ny 3 , Cincinnai; W ipley, in union to-morrow. Prejudice on one side of ZK per te ’ | Ald. Poxby thanked the last gentleman for his | W#lks, and in some places the middle of the | Ciscinuai; W Stockton, Philadelplii: J. Phelan, Son the Adentic—ignorance on the other, have pro- Tue Aor or Conventions.—This is truly an | “ne 27th January, 46, Don Castillo Lanzas, | politeness, and offered some remarks in support jieeniesa as, ap up with ny description os gere, Selem; ‘f. Forbes! Maken tae Florida; W duced nen who boldly assert that greatextent of 8@ Of conventions. At the present time there | apparently in preparation for a setlement of the | of lus views already expressed, as to the proprivty | prdbic nae ph ceed ey gg oe eg era on rt; Mr Halland, Norwich; 8 Olney, Bost territory—of population—variety of climate—of ®f@ two conventions sitting—one in Albany, for | conflicting interestsexisting between the national | of reporting their proceedings. | ehasts,, crockeis; cneas of folie A nd in| slobilesC B Wiltou, England; 8 . : y h f patchi he State Constitution; | and provincial governments, opened a corres- The yeas and nays were called for, and re- | » Ys nm gooas, and in de Petray, France; K. enson, Pennsylvania. eharacter, and of interests—in short, that vastness ‘he purpose of patching up the State Constitution; | pondence, which was continued for some time; | sulted poral Fiber fase from. « chine range up to mo- | | Crty.—J.C. hanshen, South Caton t G. Blake and diversity of national elements are incompati- | "4 one in this city, for tinkering our city charter. | fhe main features of which were professions of | Ayes. | lasses hoysheads, are to be found in beautiful con- | Brighton; A Cathern Philad: Iphia; J. 5 |. Barve run. Philadelphia; C. Foadec Orleans; if Owen, ¢ | fusion, strewn about on the sidewalks from one | Steamer Spitfire; J ble with the simplicity of republican government, 4 temperance convention is in session in another | good faith on the part of Yucatan, and hopes of Noes. end of itto the other; and he adds that it Connecticuy; L Wel Never was a more unsound propsition put for- | Part of the State; and a colored temperance con- | pote: bret re Se aieo di a sone Mminis- —_&o the report was adopted. maost impossible for persons having business in | ©, Muson, Buaton; ship J R. Bkidey: | ward, and supported by the unsubstantial quib- | Vention will, ina short time, be assembled. We eee eee an ae ete dee Teron | Avze—Messrs, Brownell, Candee, Cook, Compton, | the street to get ingress and egress to and (rom it, | WV li hsrag iss (Es tad apihiake certainly are approaching the millenniu his Secretary of War and Marine Tormel witheg | CF#p0, Dougherty, Flanegan, Fowler, French, Innes | but hat they are in danyer of having their limbs | }. pons Alban ae Memphis bles of theoretical argument. So false is this doc- y PP’ il yum. his Secretary of War and Marine, Tornel, with a ; * 5 verger, Memphis; ~ Leer Martine, Messerolee McSpedon, Parker,’ Porte arine, that its very antithesis istrue—that isto say, (y= We have in type a report of the proceedings | demand on the province of Yucatan for 300 artil- | Purdy, P - ‘ ists t c sesof Ve: y= | the smaller the extent of a republic, both in ter- of the Farmer's Club which will be given to-mor- | toad he teaitio: ihe aahdl: our ieee | Bi > titery and population, the greater the danger of row. ment of rewards to follow, and closed with the | Maclay, 5 7 its republican principles. We have repeatedly, in aggrya, ov THE LiveurooL.—This benutifal usual Lies y Lioertad. The latter word wasall | Dr. Hasprovcxjmoved a series of resolutions, | jan—19. Benedict, Briggs, Boyd, Brode, Greenman, Hasbrouck, Kelly, broken by the upsetting of some of those | Connecticut; Com Pe: suyar or flour casks, froneths loose and ungainly | phia; R. Harris, Beneachtusette; way in which they are piled up. We do not know | phia. whether this is xo or not, but if our cerrespond- | , Fraxetin.—R. Wright, Norfolk; George Lent, Ne ent, instead of troubling us, wuld take the trou- Brie oe eS agg hes Landepborg, do; a ble to cail the attention of the street inspeotor of | Ruchester ) Face eet: Prattville; W. Browst embracing sandry Propositions for the amenu- | the district to this state of things, we suppose, | We rrene. aac’ Vieines E. tritchard. Connectic iy our editorial columns, made this assertion. Our the gallant Yucatanese seemed to regard, tor they y i B ro clit i i a city cl ’ W. Clarke, Salem; P. Seger, Albany; P. Bi vi packet ship, commanded by Capt. Eldridge, ar- | acted upon it to decline giving any assistance in | ment of the city charter. s oat sal J ger, y: P. Burham, We lumits have prevented us from entering into the | rived yesterday from Liverpool, after a fine ee the war against the United States. A special en- | Aid. Messerotk moved to lay the resolutions on eae teas he well Sounded, be willbe re- Ls —-f Bll Pulovigey aoe es A. Baldo details of proof. But does it require such minute | sage, with nearly five hundred passengers, | voy, Sr. Juan C. Cano was then appomnted by Pa- | the table—ihe course would be inconsistent. The He B R Mr. A.G North Caroliua. i — j i sitions we. ack a ore tavora- . si da brac whol ject . a Dl en Coilot, Burlin, i I. A g ments have Leen poin‘ed out as illustrating this Wheat: nd Musteal. him propositions were made much more tavora- | be expensive, and embraced the le subjec . ollot, Burlin he a Be " F ble than any yet offered, but it was too late. Even | matter before the Convention. Much of it was al- | iM Money, and a,old penc | cas», stolen trom hii doctrine, and the practical workings of our own | CASTLE GarpeN —This beautiful saloon is at- | the siatipsicn of the decree of Feb., 1844, did not | ready introduced, and it was an attempt to mo- fo le bathing at the Franklin Baths, Batery | beautiful system are every day adding freth con- | ended every evening by crowds of persons de- | alleviatg the discontent of the Yucatanese espe- | nopolize the whole business,and take it out of the h ester i would 4 ig valuabivs at | firmation to its truth, ! sirons of inhaling the fresh breezes that arise from | Cally a6 all offers for the formation of new bonds of | hands of the members. os home when going to take a bath he cool waters of the bay. It is beyond all ques- | U8ion were coupled with conditions obnoxious to| Ald. Purpy was in favor of receiving the pro- Let us, however, take one case in point. We | to y: , y' q the feelings of the inhabitants. The first was the | positions, and printing. It wasthe duty and the vey, a laborer employed upon a new bnilding at | Washington will make ® particular city, say New York, with | tion the coolest retreat in the city. It has, more immediate remission of the demanded quota of | right of every member to throw as much light | che foot of Rector street, fell through the beeen New Jersey. its 600,000 inuabitants, an independent republic | over, one of the best orchestras ever got up in New ee ee Cruz ; apo isgerig bl pan td i | ae fol ai for their consideration, as he yesterday afternoon, and was severely injured. a ‘ e ; i order calling a special session o} e Vincial | possi could. tal t Fi pital. Now, it is a well known fact, thatin all communi- | York. The Petters pe ea py quality, | Congress ; adh lauily, the execution of the decree | g Mr. Mactay considered they ought not reject oe WER ened re ee eae our COutempuraries undertook to advise the pub tive great personal popularity, and local influence | 2nd nothing is wanting that can at all contribute | from the national government for the election of | before they entertained the proposition. Man Founp In THE Dock —About three o’cloek | that tuis affair was @ hoax, and we wieh it b derived from family wealth, courage, or other ac- to the entertainment of the visiter Strangers | deputies to the national assembly. ~The mission | Ald. Mrssero.e lad no objection if the subject | yesterd»y, aman, name not known, was taken Proved so. It turns out however to be true iu cidental circumstances, will exalt even bad should never leave the city without visiting Cnsile | of Sr. Cano was unsueces-ful; Le demanded his) were dissected, and referred to the different | outof the dock, atthe foot of Dover street; tite | its particulars, by which three families were b ee, men ' Garden, as it is one of the most prominent places passports on the 18th April, and returned home. | committees. was nearly extinct when he was brought on the | ken up. They are as follows. The partes into places of power—governmental power we | of resort in New York, and the saloon isone of | The province of Yucatin is now an independ- Ald. Purser kad no objection to reoeive the | wharf. He was pees on acart immediately and | resided at Hempstead Branch On the moro U Baldwin, Baltimo C Anderson, Galveston; Mr B J Meath, Euro wtf Capt Coy, Boston; J smi Doylestown, W Du Bc arrisburgs H Judki ton Philadeiphia Sgrtovs Accipent.—A man named John Gar- | Philatelphie Tue HsMestgap Dous.e Evopewent —One mean; and the same characteristics will give them | the most spacious and magnificent in the world. | ency ; the people have declared their independ: | resolutions. sent to the city hospital. of Thursday, Josima Huestis left for New Yc ® controlling influence among their fellow legisia- —- Rocxweit, & Stoxn’s New York Circus will be | ence, and publi-hed their mnnifesto to the world. | The resolutions were received, and ordered to| (g A mun named Spencer, in Montgomery | in the cars, in company with Hannah wife of B tors, Is it to be supposed thata man of this cl: at Plattst th inst.. and Ch Jain; | Thatthey will ever join the band of union now | be printed. nai street, Jeisey City, lastnight ite. ve St. Jouws und Chambloy, c. &.) ay Moptreal | dissevered is impossible. Her people are too far | Mr. Benepror proposed a. resolution, directing foals y y City, ight shot his wite. Cause, | J jo asmall community, will not have his friends, | on tthe 22d, and so on, up the Wi ide of Lake | advanced in civilization avd commerce ever wil- | tonbolish the Board of Supervisors. Lad on the i n : ; Cc e O . Inly his enemies, and his bitter animosities? And | Ontario to Kingston Coburgh, T: to, Hamilton, | lingly to incorporate themselves in the Mexican | table and ordered to be printed. He also oflered e. — he Coronet held fardeeiaens och in Flower ; but nothing wrong was su-peci« as she had given out that she ee gong t _ hy Hear, | bet relatives in Werichester county, 1+ he ty F Hoss | 200 Huestis returned, and in ties night pack f caval . Ancaster, Niagara, Chippewa, and down | doiain, and the force of the latter cannot compel | a series of resolutions in relation to the powers, | tal, on persone whose death: we red by exposure | UP his tools and absconded in bis wagon. At | will he not gratify sevlpenge bets Sa) onan the Erie Canal, through the pri Bee, ‘The | them. hether the will eventually, by an ex-| duties and organization of the proposed New | to heot. &e, viz: On the hody OE iver Taeges 8 na } same time one George W. Hireon abeo me for he is irresponsible to any higher power. On | principal attractions aro Herr Cline, Levi_North, | pressed determination of her citizens, join the | York Legislatnre, which were laid on the table, | tive of Engiand, aged 47 yours, wh taken eadienty | with Maria, wite of Andrew R. Jones, ina we. the other hand, what are the poor oppressed to | HM. W. Franklin, John Gossin, clown | Union of our States cnenot be told; but if she | and oreered to be printed. ill, was conveyed to tha City How and died shortly | wclonging 10 Me Wiliam Coon. dot There isno appeal forthem. Thislocalgo- | gexnts performed by this Bompeny Hy The chooses to doo, as inall probability she will, our| Ald. Pompy moved to bret aging age? Sooercimlh, aiver Mag fearon Amores Ridge, 8 and their husbands lived in ‘ae sting house, 1 vernment is tha supreme one, and they oannot | Lournament,” “ Bull Fight,” &o. | fix has still room for the display of “ bright and | Mr. Lex proposed to adjourn over ior a few ¥ Also, on the body . © | there 1s no de ‘1 bt the whole | | + “ native of Ireland aged 50 years, who, while driving » Matter was celibern Welch & Mann’s circus ivi jpj. | Particular etar days, or some short period. be ill, and died about an hour site | 'Y planned. Mr. Jones was naiees at th "i look beyond for protection. Should they be the | 4 WVcleh & Mann’s circus now giving exhibi- AseassreattoS FCO ant <The Mr Dr. Hassrover moved to adjourn over to Thurs: | being me kcred mnenen Hh and ane nslees at the tine 831 of MR. SCHODL 4 Mr. af ‘ f of the “ »” of He, rel son ee into the Be tet Nestled death from bid cd me be enieees hed bees keeping | personal enemies of one e “greatones” of | 1, Boston on Satnrday evenin . “ the effects of exposure to heal to, on the body of ay | hotel wo Wain Coon at the Braneh, and te | ; . § last, tho large | Schoolcratt murdered at Sault St. Marie on_last Mr. Garanam stated the committee on local | unknown man, apparently about 60 yearsold teken illin | with him alao nt ) i this petry independency, they are, in @ manner; | pavilion occupied by Van Amburgh’s ‘menage ie Monday week, wae James L. Schooleraft, P.M. eure wate be prepared to report to-morrow | the treet, and died soon afterwards. Vervict as in the (who was al ett Noe Tn 1 a this mercy. What is the difference as things was prohibit by a squall, and great confu- | at that plao-, and not Henry R. Schooloraft, the | (this) evening. preceding cares ie ret a clothing, p nig se # Bowexists? The looal ruler ischecked by the | 9.00 ensuid among the busts a» well asthe au: | writer on Ind an antiquities, It appears that a! “Dr, Hasprotce withdrew his resolution. Death {rom Drewnén: 2 The wom in inquest er spoons, and otuer articles. | diet Ly well’ id, on ly of Gorge & Coon lad kept his money there, but it 2 lanowiedge of a great and just court above him— | tite oaly Pen Boag experanoed 1n'"07 and | desperado by the name of Tanner, who had been | The C mtion adjourned to this a.ternoon at Pt ot awa Ieee, ged 63 ‘ears, who wat foun hone at the dine. Me. Searing, anor of | a0 glen, that @ au- | raised by the Indians, hi mm venguanoe | § o’clock. drowned in the Fast Riv the We Of the Hat | COLnty, on bei: g anprised of the allie, nade p great, mere pertonal popularity cannot | dience was a severe wetting. | against the Rev. Mr. Bingham, threatening to ‘and— eu to have sallen into the water while in» | suit, bul unfo tunately took the route to Box Control it, and so just, that the personal animosi” The Ole Bull band of serenaders commence a | burn his house and murder bim: It is supposed! Murpen im rae Far Wesr.—The St. Louis Re- | fit. Verdictas shove. : t was however discovered on Friday, t tes of plaintiff and defendant cannot receive tries of concerts at Hempstend this evening — | thatto redeem the threat last mentioned, the | yeille of the 7th inst. says: Burresse was yosterda sfoctdentel Urowmine The Coroner was calle’ to | ihew had -pregeeded to Alban leaving | euzntimnne nt ite hands | Tuey will proceed through all the towns of Long | wretch went in ra of Mr. a sng oe us Gi examined leg Justice ere, charged wit Bye allah bp etndal paaceetag | wagons, which cauld ot be token » , i is ret Mr. oolora: I i \ " i. ' ro ere oh What is San Marino? Hamburg? Frankfort? | | wie diiterntely shot him. ‘The contents of the | Pore wed Beer Pies rcautin, b tween Fort | gidentally falling fram a pl.nk in’ the me | Oe Sorat ia reese crete. beowuhe Laiek < stimony itap- | sttemptii on boar: Bremen 1 Lubec ? the Cantons of Helvetia ? They Ternivic Storm at New Onigaye —A storm | rite broke the right arm, and ing through the | peared that in the eve ang the decal , after body ot the Sung man w f ‘ 6 . Pccurred at New Orlenns on the night of the 8d | body ledge left arm. The bedy was found | so) \ tion, struck ti with a whi after the fatal accident, bu ratiog through ager, have changed them into tion and intensity any that was ever known to!) The murderer made his esca At the last | him in the hea with a rifle, hen the pany ver, to whieh odious oligarchies. They are still oalled tepwblice, | have occurred at that place in the middle of sum- | counts every man who could rave a rifle, was in) were aroused he acknowl-dyed having committed o, 00, was Rome. But what differsthis? Cal] mer. An immense deal of injury wasdone to | pursut ofthe murderer, and so exasperated were | the deed, and surrendered himself up. The pri- Nova rg tt: Falkland, Governor of | pr ssed of a sudden and fatal issue. Heustis v 4 ruse ® poppy, it will still, &a” The name wij) | '* oraft on the river; trees were rooted un, | the people, that it is feared, that if raught, the ~ soner ny ar committed to undergo his trial | Nova Scotia, leaves for Enyland inthe Britannia, | a master carpenter, whore character, until |. fe st the | The Sherif is in parsnitof the parties M hour | Heuetic, on nretlesrimy ter extant made iroly | atlid evitof dependence, aad lind a rates Fall Riv { for her husband Hee mental suff ings li since been so great that physicians were yer! day io attendance upon her and tenes are it is supposed | shanties were prostrated, and h dam: fle will i ishment Court, at its next April | and is to be succeed. d in office by Lieut. ¥ t i ; 3 pot affect the Listernesh GP alco. The mara | pe or hate }, and mul age the guiey pate the law in ite puni bg the Distriot Com 5 is | Job, Harvey, as civil and military one [eouetsans whe Mr sone swat fee Pah ‘ ’ —