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Sick Tae Resp geer enn pe ees PRMBS A ag + YORK HE Vol. XL, No, 322—Whoie No, 4576, N. EW YORK, THUR SDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10,1846... si aa ea The Van Nens Case. THE NEW YORK HERALD. THE STEAMER ATLANTIC ASHORE ON FISHER’S ISLAND, LONG ISLAND SOUND connngnaute coun, Marae, Dstt JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Court convened at 10 o'clock. Circulation---Forty Thousand, } ° | WILLIAM WALLACE. | _ [Ut will be recollected that a material part of the testi mar ~ . | mony of the plaintiff, Mrs. Conner, to establish her SPER HERES ES mentor tise g oe | | Se Sone Seer ement es } | timore, wl in. Van Ness was ert rte: ei ieinegars si | their house in Baltimore in’48, at the 1 of Mrs L very Steam %, day. | | Conner and the birth of a daughter, which said Wallace, opy—$3.00 per annum, payable inad | | or Gen. Van Ness, acknowl and made for pyr Ty ne ls by certain letters, signed “ Wil. liam Wallace,” brought before the court asthe letters | of Gen. Van Ness, under the assumed name of “ Wm Wallace.”) Mr. Avexanper Lee, lottery and exchange broker, = epiveaed Ps Mr. dics we | pong ba acme ess; was pretty well acquainted wi 5 au yntlemen in 1840 vance. ADVERTISEMENTS ot the usual prices-always cash pe INTING Of all kinds execured with beauty and des letters or r by mail, addressed to 1 estabhistenen ost ai or the Postage wil ve de eet ee HD prietor of the y exchange office on the avenue; | saw a gel EA Re here, who resembled Gen Van Nesa; he told me his name + was * William Wallece;” my impression is he boarded | at Mra. Conner’s; | do not know; | have seen him walk- | ing with Mrs, Conner in the streets; he was about the | size, perhaps a little taller, than Gen. Van Ness; he was | a large man, with a full, reddish face; yes, sir, had a ; fall, red face; 1 think he said he resided in ‘the West; | don’t know in what State; he dropped into my office oc- | casionally, and parchased lottery tickets, asked me | to endorse his name onthe back, and that’s the way I first camo to know him. i Cross-evamined by Mr. Brent.—I never saw him in Gen. Van Ness’s carriage; | inferred that he at Mrs. Conner’a from the fact that! saw him walking with oan pretty 7 peg day; he resembled Gen. MAVELLANG ACOUMMUODATIUNS. CHANGE OF HOURS. L. ISLAND RAILROAD—FALL ARRANGEMENT ‘ang Sater - 12, 16, Tap as foll iY Leave Baconsireat 7 gietock, A. M. (Boston tein) for H ie Gemrec's Mase ne “ot ate Bi. daily, for ‘Farmingdale and inter- wow tera exe a fis £08 Greenport, gall Les epted, ) 3 at Jamaica, Bra on eee ieee apt ato PL phi ga Ltave brates = M., daily accommodation tre: "4 APU'PORL: or oa the arzival of ‘he boat fui Norwi-h,) Boston train daily, (except Sun- ys,) a et St. George’s Manor and Leave Fanminepate at» A.M. daily, Sundays, fccomanpdntins tain, aud Stand OME AL Lave Jamaicamm 6 o'elors A: M., 1 P. Mu, and 63 P. en Brooklyn, or on’ the arrival of Boston A freight “ill Brooklyn f » Wi ia eat attached, ou Mowtcpe, Wednesda tol Ee Es ara. Returning, lea Yelock af oo" tineday, ‘Tinraday and Saturdays, stopping at inter SUNDAY TRAINS. Wil W or look for Phompatn aod itso phneas sean ger ; Oelock FM mnie Bi ei ks dasmsico 3G, leave Broke ‘v pation; | think he was an Indian , ora land agent; the way I c.me to fix the tine in 1840, was from the fact that | had rented a new house in that year. By Mr. Baavtey.—When he purchased tickets he did not go in any particular direction; sometimes up the Ave- nue and sometimes down. By Mr. May.—Mr. Robinson knew him, | think, Mr. William Robinson, or Edward Branch Robinson; yes, sir. Didn’t know that any body else knew him; rea itten- tion was first attracted to the identity of this‘ Wallace” from the publication in the papers of the ‘‘Wal- lace” letters; that is some two or three weeks ago ; that was the time I first mentioned the resemblance of Gen. Van Vess to this William Wallace that I had seen in 1840. I think it was lato in the fall of that year, about the time of the meeting of Congress ; I have not seen him since ; and I often wished he would come back, for he was a pretty good customer ; don’t recollect any gold lace upon his cloak ; think he wore a cloak once ; don’t re- ipfordemigsvA Mande eM collect what sovt of a one it was ; 1 only looked particu. Course, 1545 Trowing Course, J larly at his money, which he paid for the tickets ; he vee eee TT inn) 3s Ol may haye bought tickets at ir places round about town ; don't know that Bevel Ween Feta did. ‘Station, i ig Station, $1 103: Yaphank, $1 $75¢; . ° boat Oca, tail 4s tothe 4 racic vue Pafloed is tapion, $1 18%: n y ee, r 6 . ment in the stamping, regi Sieg: Metcench ed quichoqne, $1 jo eat 1 The above is an accurate drawing of the re-| taken by Mr. E. Williams Pratt, an excellent | curious and melancholy fact still connected with of cegular and. way”: letters. 2 hose oflcars were $I Creeper Accom _ Ua acta’ mains of that once magnificent steamer—the | artist of New London, to whom we and our read- | this wreck. The bell continues to toll its sad exe min oh rr ee a ee fe wer ths pot are in readiness on the errival of Trains at the seve- . ‘ 's are indebted for this sketch. ‘There is a | requiem over the past. bills, because this practice has a very im) al ons, to take pessengere at very low fares, to ell parts Atlantic. It was copied from a daguerreotype | er: ‘ : ia tone the Green alley Dona "falter he a Dated it + ———— et — ol |, Which do not sppear in or eeetrtirathriceen rere = Ses Rf ver, ro eat thre ein a Coreen before m the Brooklyn side. c recorded number o! ‘3 to “Green y steamboat Gree: ’s com . 8. volunteers. Owing to the, Message of His Excellency John Ross, Chie tthe nlsintiff. "Die object of the dete stint et Tipe iS tar HOLIDAY HERALD. important ntrmaton tat these terme wore denied by OUnivs company of, U, vlanier, Oring 1 the, Meeeage Of Mus a ninit, to the Chosones | eesrcttne Punt Thy objeto the defence ein r} bs General Taylor himself, and that tho commissioners only early 4 rockiza, Det. 8, 1246. oat ether obeyed his instructions.” Hore is the extract :— y were unable to leave, and remained, designing to“! National Council. ment, the letters of the plaintiff ou file from “Philadel. “Thave not time now to send you a copy of the troaty follow their comrades to-day. Capt. Van Olinda himself To tHe Nationar Councr: :— r i hia” and the “Green Valley Depot” letters could nut iS Ps NOTICE TO THE WORLD. occapitintin vot will eave or Aurin ix a fow says, Yemuined parily we snderiand to complete wrrango- "friends and Fellow Citizens It aforda, me. sincere | hava ovcaped the registering abd. post bills, cy whi'e ———_-—- and bring @ with me for publication. ments for the departure of his corps, and partly with the pleasure to greet you amid the interesting circumstances ution in their cross-examination went te ascer- ROO) Or, Oo a f “iy did not at tho time, nor do I still, Like the terms, but View of aiding in the embarkation of about one hundred by which we tro murrounded on the present ovoation. ibility of way” letters. escaping the regu. 5 IMex- ther yneral from cheste! . ra stamping and reco! » from Mewictances to and fiom Greet Britais and irotund, | ThE Xustrated History of the Fe ian ans teste) ont General Teylor's The U8. volunteers, were escorted prewntatives to whom you entrusted the disposition ot raping ed serena ime BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- ican War. ~ instructions. Wo ought, snd could bavamade them sur. by the Republican Artillery, Capt. question® of great and vital importance to the Cherokee | cd the defence to proceed to the exami- PoO. Ree pry mnemar nder et discretion, end ve 1 said to General Taylor, but Renssclaer Guards, Lieut. Fuller. large jeople, have returned,with the exception of the lamented | nation of othor witnesses, a enone ie. We desire to inform our patrons and readers fe'sng all the regular officers Were content with the concourse of citizens present to witness their embarka- Captain John Loony, who died in Washington, and Mr. | “Mir ‘Tuomas MuTtinacy recalled—He recollocts Capt aie} py tie lec Americas sip (ue erery month. | that we are now preparing to publish a grand terms fixed upon, ond I shall not condemn them. Gen. tion—evincing tho interest felt in their welfare. ‘Tho U. Fields,who remained on private business. ‘The result of | well the late distress levied upon lis property for ret ‘Count their 0» ¥ 5 i ructed ‘demand @ surrender of 8. volunteers embody the flower of our y.oung men, end their mission has been already submitted to you in the | duo to the estate of Gen. V ; [have no knowledge make ts neceanery aiangonenie with thegstuerites; sad | Pictorial Herald for the Holidays, the like of §2' Te7/Ovdigeations, ell their arms, and all other public carry with them the best wishes of all A short and treaty, recently, negotiated, Hetween the United Sates | ofa conversation a¢ dat time asout Gen, Van New being i “f 4 ‘ : ;, : be - honorable campaign we trust awaits them. an e erokees. a or about av. wi jen. Birch and Mr. have thems brent ou sere ee ‘ight pine comprising which has never been seen in this country. It property, end that the officers yn Rag ye Pet ‘Advélontien fat Caer wes held by the company pre- ing known to the ple the provisions of this lin eud some other persons we 5 resent at the time Also, b nt the Iss and i6th of every month. will Contain the labors of twenty-three artists in mitted to retire without petola, (ta muted! f acclined, er vious to their departure, end the fol owing gentlemen treaty, and of dissominating a correct Knowledge of | font recollect tht they auld cay thing abont Gem th sail ‘ st erpol on ; first eh i ling from that pert weekly, whi A 3; sah ¢ i ; were chosen:—Captain, A. Van Olinda; 1 jeut.Chas. them, that the late Acting Chief issued his proclams- | Nogg being married; my memory is very short on that eat Mr Hoche, Seni, chere, wll oe are seu Sut te pr ire sgethar i erage PON Slowing | ents carry ok Sanit rent he ually F. Gallagher; 2d do, Addison Farnsworth ; sdditionsl 2d tion under the instructions of the National Council, | oj Traoullect the ccovermtisn hence hedvwith Gen Black Ball, or Old f Liverpool Pack Buel Of Pestle: od 10 do 40, and instructed us accordingly.” Lieut Jacob Grif, Jr.; orderly, Hale Kingsley; 2d ser- calling you here st this time. And the satisfaction now ss vory well; well, Ido; I think I do recollect prise the follows Ng mugniceag ‘ach wil sel rere Liv-| In addition. to llastrations on miscellaneous °*** . feant, James Ashton ; 24 do, Kdward T. Bucbees 4th do. derived from meeting with, neat prevelaase ct bon something was sald at the timo of the distress, but I don't P pool on the regular appointed days,'as follows +— pe reyenrne ; 4 : cae lenry Moorhe countrymen, and from recollect—I do not—I do not recollect w was. No, “Fool oe i ied euaery, tae 7," Ist September subjects, it will contain allthe Mexican engravings APFAIRS AT MONTEREY, ETC. Norice.—To guard ogainst the possibility of those dis- gonstey Kood feeling, is not lightly to be: apptedl fore: | tif; I do not ; Mrs. Conner was nover there, to my knew- EW VO ge y that we have published in the daily Herald from {iryai the New Ovletne Fickryse, Dao. ET orders which at all other posts within the theutre of war and I trust the manifestations here seen ! ledge ; I never saw her till a short time ago, asl know MORORE: let February, Ist June, let October a ee ee ee iwilt fi shi aie a mee Monrxney, Mexico, Nov. 14, 1846, So vet criously interrupted the public service and in- shadowing of brighter and moro auspicious times for | of, gin't a very “high larn’t” person, but’ Mr. Carlin i ime, ill for > ‘The armistice is LOMBIA the troops are again on the bl the Cherokees; that we have commenced:a new'era in | conid telt if any thing was said—he’s hore ; I was at her Apres eee ME ELIE Get Nayember: | ctorial history of the present war with Mexico, rnarch, and everything i assuming the eppeurance of'a teat steteeo aera mink te cuaeete cent ng our existence, which will be distinguished fe theclgn house before the distr, becaute somebody told me that -AMBRiDG Ast April ‘ icati ‘ forward move that no citizen whatever, not connected by contract with of law and order, ‘ad iter may be go and see the widow rent ‘ p to the day of publication. The engravings are departure of Gen. Taylor for Saltilio was delayed , 7 . tomy, for the prevalence of sobriety and harmony, my place. MONTEZUMA, 16th ‘The depart y! re the military service of the United States, will be allow: # sUec- Seow ob the great frun,annonscing the despatch of the the Nerth, with the commence- owaere oftne Block Ball ar Old Linea? Liverpool Fucker, | im the first style ofart, a specimen ef which we one day by the arrival of «bearer of dos He left oi'at or within the vicinity of Tempico, and no sutler for the general improvement of our moral and intel ts but ¥ E 1s Aug.. Ist December. is A compani: ‘tual conditi Presi: esage to that no passenger agen . B. & Co. have permission | gave in yesterday’s Herald. riaut. Col. nye iH rt Gen Wort L mgrohed at RA gpa wt er ee ee ee pe “ithe treaty which has been submitted to you, was wae ortke moar in the: ital.) fom, Fe ene, out rasrenters by tat line | ‘This beautiful sheet will be ready about the the same time with Dt rtillery, the artillery bat }Y, ot i Is go. obtained after a long, tedious and most trying nego-| “Witness fed to. tell of talk he had with Mee, thorised y nors attempted to be conveyed and trading v g' aad tt ne so Guly regular euthoriond passenger agents . ri i talion under Lieut. Col. Childs, oth Infantry, Mejor Scott, Ltr, The subjected te all the rigor of existing or- tiation, and is the result of conciliation and concession | Conner, and how she knew nothing much ebeut it, end We havea all ined for sale drafts a sight, for sxy amouct, | 20°! inst., printed on good paper, and will be Shithe bth, Capt. Scriven, and Blanchard’s company of ie there willbe subjected to all the rig: It ix ihe most favorable arrangement that could be | Gouli not do any thing in the matter until, the the Hopat Bank of Ireland: Dubiins alaoos delivered at 6 centseach. Agentscan be sup- Louisiana volunteors. lers applying R i : je) mode; and although not so liberal im some respects | settied before the court. Yes; | wae much on val Bank of Ireland, Dublin; also. ivered at 6} cen’ Pp’ Louisi itis, Imah place is under the most stringent martiel a Re ae eee ar eet r scott Grote, Ames & Co., Bavkers, London,which | |: hundred ies; they will pl Gen. Taylor will be back hore ina few days, and itis 1.4) "Dhis notice ts iven, tet no pretence may be ## Was to be desired, lyat aa d & about the rent, and [ went to see the Gov. are paid free of discount or any ¢ whatever, i the | Plied at $4.00 per hundred copies; hey Wil please. resumed will soon move with a lexge portion of the entation eons al precuana al lege. ’ importance to the Cherokees." Besides Bone fiting all | Gnd told him Tw Just no cipal towns throughout England, Ireland Soecivad and | send in their orders as soon as possible. force here in the direction of ‘Tampico, via L area aot gue) FXO. GARDINER, ation more or lose ina pecuniary. point of vies At $e; | fore tho distros that alk with the “Appirer addreos by Ie pail = iipriaes He W3lh De Te oe ee ea etlandany aie Major 4th Artillery Commanding. °Ures most highly prized rights and | | recollect it very well, No, 1 don't, I dont BROTHERS & C Patterson, with a large portion of the ers who falgs di artery, Cet privileges, and merits, as it sho 5 y | saving any thing ot the time ofthe @betreesabout my not the Fulton’ Bauk Our Southern Relation have remarved in depot up to this time—one portion Headquarters, Fort Polk, Nov, 20th, 1646. Approval and faithful adherence. Among the advantages | believing General Van Ness wos martied. I de totect ‘The oficeat Mr Roche, Sears sat 7S Dustin streets pel es srohing from Camargo, one from Matamorat, and a (from the Alexandria, Va, Gazette, Dec 6] derived from it, may be enumerated as of especial im- | ho not recollect. ldo pevolleet What Gun. Von atone tre Liverpool MEXICAN INTELLIGENCE. third going by sea from Point Isabel. Whatlittle regular A quantity of arms and ammunition for the Virginia portance, the dissolution of former parties, the renewed | 101) me once about his having a wife and child. 1 was PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. 7 leans Delta, D force we bave is in fine condition—chills and fevers hav- regiment—consisting of 400 muskets, 18,000 rounds of recognition of our government, the possession in fee of | i, distress when they levied on my things, and I don't "| sonsdanes Manion, Nov: fr 1840-1 sent 7 ing almost disappeared, and the wounded being rapidly musket cartridges, swords, sword polls tnd Strom. ths GUE lomain Unimpatred, te rem orational Pights. bye the | Tecellect—no, Ido uot—l do not. Towed the estate . yi 7, . cai re boxes, ke. kc.—wel acknowledgeme' ws 4 formation in my last, in relation to the operation of the on the mend. Washington Arsenal on Saturday, by the mail boat Mouat government of the United States. ‘These. stiptlations | jro4, $901 got my place moh chet Conair gg of this Line will sail'during the yearin the fol | Mexican army, which turns out to be partially untrue. MILITARY AFFATRS. Vernon, to Gov. Smith at Richmond. faust at once appear to every intelligent mind, as being | Sttarwards at the distros I de eects we ye y (looking pa = ince then. 1 Roveendawred. By OWS Spécial Coerenpes- 2---War D Yeshvi i out to us of the first magnitude, Former party orgonizations | freticalie at Me beodien? . deni hich gives the following version. The dates ere Generar Oapens, No. 52- ak DeraatMent. We learn from the Nashville Orthopolitan, that about ts a tain of | the ly at ley;) there it have been some From N. York. Fm Havre. car tp ies oo to th mA ‘and Sen Luis Potosi Apsutant Genxnat’s Orrice,{ — two thousand dollars have been subscribed in Sumner have been the bane of our ex:stenco—the juntain ci | such conversat rr it—1 do not—I Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Pei eh ok 8 perescs mney Mexi je 23d, ‘otosi Washington, Nov. 30, 1846. 5 county, Tennessee, towards the contemplated monument ‘Their dissolution, it is hoped, aa do not. (Langhter, “silence!” “walk light!”) The P + Capt. eirce, May 1, Jane, 16. | to a Lae ial hs "tn! 0 abaks ae pred, 4 —tROMOTIOY eon John B.Yorter ‘9 thé Brave volunteers who fell at Monterey. pred bac heniny 4 Sey ps they | Poor, witness, greatly to his relief, was permitted to re- Medical Department—Assistant ! 5 tire Wrevey Canuin sworn.—Was asked Ship #T. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. Janet: guris the names confesion, diicalky and insubordination per- The W: ton Regiment of New Orleans offered LA, timent. 6s they are iu interest ewholggotimuniy, andthe person tewngg Se SURSOH sae ie Lieu Jesgn tie netene ihe Coerao modaiey spn Meri snivecows sated neater pss lg "The letrer clas iascomidaty sro sien: E- Johnson obs Captain; Second Lieutenant EliakimP. ° the requisition for more troops. Under the former culated to create a closer union within our borders, as Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, ; dering every thing thet comes within their reach. Scammon to be First Liout.; Brevet 24 Lieut. Williom B. Tequisition, this regiment, consis Hi aactached on: the it must constitute stogle, median for the trenteohon Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John.) AP Santa Anna hae about 20,000troops under his immediate Franklin tobe 2d Lieut. nd Liout, Joseph Sth, reported thomselvesto Gen. Taylor at Point Isabel of 8ZY Dusinoss of a PULL UN enure as we can bu te Beet. gommand. He is strainiog evety nerve to fertify San THITd Repent ot ery cond Lieut, Richard W, 9 the eleventh day, and on the 14th day wore in posses F110 "fnem, must’ create confidence in thore who ‘They ary all of che ft clus, ably commanded, ad with | Lule Fotos in anticipation of the advance of General Stewart {0,00 Sri Lut, Resee Maeccased: Breyet omar Burra. old them, Matt eeenrage to, press. forward in | Surely denied sase'tn the cabin fo $100; excl modo Teed ligeacwest te cataltyy doe bao Spctared his itamnsion to ake what: 2d Lieut Joseph F. Farry of the 4th artillery, to be 24 NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. the cause of, agen Mere Mala cs Much argument ensued fre and con, the counsel tor Py ee SUED k MINK See ever he may want for the use ofhis army, wherever he Lieut; Brevet 21 Lieut. Louis D. Welch to be 2d Lieut. [From the New Orleans Delta, Dec. 1} conscious sectfrity. ‘The the defence insisting upon the propriety of the testimony received instruction from tional prerogatives, furnishes the means of meeting and | o¢ yr ‘arlin. “ combatting any attempt to divest us of them—and peace, | “Pie Count decided to admit sitly captured a1 What Was necessary not only to our prosperity; but to our o covey ere imit the evidence. Agents, No. 9 Tont ine Buil finds it, without regard to Persons of citcumstances.— , First Regi try —First Lieut. Jghn H. King Tho Colleetor of this port hi ms wi din; i ‘No. 68 Wall street. to be Captain; 24 Lieut. Benj. H. Arthur to be st Lien’; 1,2 pyc oe ore ree Goods sent to the agents for forwarding, will be sulject to | General Ampudia, ait dhe other oflicers of 1 tient Theophilus d’Oremiouix to be Ist Lieut; Brevet jthcgnors Ventura and Jeagaina, 1 wi e 4 ‘ Mir. Can.in, thereupon, deposed that it was the 30th poe no ne oe ere bh) MGchorais Malia and Oarcie Contos the la 24 Liont. Wm L.. Crittenden, of the dth,tafantry fo be i brizes, The Joaquina was releasod yesterday evening, being. It is the frst essentien, jo Mdlrite ot ete | of September last he made the distrain upon Thomas “NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF jom is sick at ve been placed under arrest Lieut; Brevet 24 Lieut, Charles C. iibert Olrmenue It, (2d the Ventura will, we understand, be delivered up to (WPrOret NS. ith’ strengtn, and all the comforts and | Mattingly, und that there was a conversation among rg Fada of the ad infants} to bea Lieut.” * her consignee this mornifg. |The instructions from the Siescings which adorn civilized life ai lew of these | Jae Mie statungly say naythig showy koneee bee tof A PACKETS. nd Department for their release ore, we learn, : , Teenod A poephomations cottobeg teas ake Covbeooens sr tacetd Riginant of Tniantry—Brovet 24 Lieut. Dovid jaaehaalton Deoaata ed teat he fing boon weined bythe Souriderations, {am ertuaded that the treaty of 1840 | ceaveen eit Gut, Yan Ne “a dae va jexico obstacle: jones to re in the ti ified in U é a 4 Ness sai La child. @ witness rum Now York onthe 1 9 ont sees tiem Fionn thet eat dopertamect will ingest Third Regiment ofinantey Cpt. Wiliam TE: Jonet, United States authorities within the time specified in" {rust_ that the indications of to-day are an evidence ot | Tenet our eld friend Mattingly ald 94 ot jor; Sant 7 "4 80.) him with sufieiect ers tocurry all his plans inte of the Ist Infantry, to be rst Liout. James M. £nc6 to the detention of Yucatan vessels, The Yucatan the peaceful feelings which extend throughout our bos |’ Gamas Bincu swors.—Wee present nf a tte rr i 4 . gow Smith, to be Captain ; First Lieut. William H.Gordov, ohoon. i . ders, and of the principles by which our citizens will | vied upon Thomas Mattingly in Alexandria 3 dines "hiv 15. , ‘the Pal tarry Netarecaasea ees ee ico to San to" be Captain; First Lieut. Daniel T. Cee ere tor =f ig Sataind tot forthe bases 1 poreen hee etd tion is made in the treaty | "84 » conversation with Ni." staungty ‘ahout the me REMAN ASAT ere aeareae Lala Potod), und there are also requicitions made upon the | Captein j Secam! Lieut, ie voter to be First From the Phila. North American, Dec. 9] for private claims had by touny citizens, for loaves they | "ae of Gen: Van Ness, in which ly said he . different cepartments for the defence of Ban Luis Potosi, [i8tt-; Beeone riett andrew W. Bowman to be First _ The U. 8. brig Washington is to be immediately hauled jaye sustained at the hands of the United States. The tant os Br. Bhip BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewes, which, when Silsd Se, Wil male sheets tee, Lieutenant ; Second Lieut. George Sy up in the frigate house in the Navy Yard fora thorough delegation labored to obtain a stipulation for this pur- to catty tain . We have a repert here, which comes from the Mexi- mp gg ote overhauling. Ifher timbers are bad, she will probably juccesstul; and those claime couse: | Vict as chickens, ogee, and the like trecat ) Sort ADAMCARM,JuoWright ) Sreet | Cans SS SeTtilbe, that perv'ol was ‘Boutwres dciven Swsy Oct ootry, to be Second Lisutens! : be condemned. Her hull is thought to be sound, and if uently remain ope future adjustment upon princi: | «'silenes 1” Walk light !”)—and that sold _ = il. EE lag oes phe cere ig cs E. Bee, to be Second Lie #0 she will be repaired ples of equity and justice. declared that he had never heard any thing about Gen. Wool arrived at bg eters pobre ne Lieut. William Rhos, of the 6th Infantry, to be Second linaltsadilindaliidecntesinane In the 3rd Article of the treaty, it is stipulated that the | General boing married to this lady ‘chee tie aoe Se Bee ABR BIBLE POMS Rito a Mivileicort: methim some distance trem the town und Lieutenant ; Brevet Sad Lieut. Henry B. Clits, of the 7th Varieties. United States shall cat oo dey te oe ne dog onder | . {This was the testimony upon which Mr. Mattingly. aaThoug ships are good substantial vessels, tbl, requested to know his intention. He replied that it was Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant ; Brevet ad Lieut, — No pourios 1x Barrie — Major Van Buren, son of the }ursements made out of tie Coenen Tot re ae or * Old Mattingly,” os they cell him, was so very ‘will sail punetually on their ys. The not his purpose to injure the persona or property of the bine H. Wood, of the 7th Infantry, to ex-President, acted as aid to General Taylor at th © fiure been improperly made. As the nation has a deep 5 + pens n to ‘comfort. inhabitants it there was ne resistance made, General TIECRINE scsent of Infantry —Second Lieut. Hender- of Monterey. John C. Calhoun’s son is aid to Maj interest in the manner in which this inquiry may be made | ,,Sinination —-I was present atthe ie rd Wool then marched into the town with only his escort. ‘oul 7 nd Lieut, Al. Gaines. Henry Clay’s son is Lieut. of a regii and in its speedy issue, | respectiully recommend to y nversation between Mr. Carlin, M: aloes sre sugted therefor. The course Gen. Wool has marched since he left Ban fon tiga}, 19 Do Pirie et Tieutenant ; Second Liout. Jontucky volunteors. Daniel Webster's son is captain jocorahite bodies, the a poiniment of agents to proceed | father, ubout General Ven Ness's marriage; Mt’ Matting. clear!; comi - . " at ey of a.com of voluntee! i ) 4 this r wi believe 2 For or hit aan " an indicates iy ing Jenks Boamen, a pT) ho Tip l i John J. Critvenden's son is a captain in the new regiment to ee etaaee Rs ses Spe ae ay Doiekee ae y oaid fo me faa Be aia a se believe ——— al wer onre MONAT, Ultegows | ¢,2Pe-Second Division, under Gen. Worth will march fotnt Agrover dad Lieut. Alexander P. Rogers, to be °F mounted riflemen. : tion. has been organized | Bave known all about it. ‘ampico T, Per Second Lieutenant; Brevet 2nd Lieut. Delancy F. Jones, | They have had a terrible time in Petersham, all about 4 new Board of Commissioners Dn orga Mr. Wesuxy Canuin recalled.——The conversation iE q OL PAG! | haps a few days earlier. “Gen. Worth will be met ou the CPenes, at to be Second Lieutenant. a vel. ‘The bell upon the Universalist church was sold and is now holding its sessions in Washington—engaged | stout the marrioge at the oe ane route by Gen. Patterson, with his division, probably at Fifth "of I —Capt. Joseph H. Whip- to.pay the minister's salary. The purchaser was obliged jn the examination itlement of clams under the grew out of some remarks of mine, in which I Victoria, the capital of the Stateof Tamaulipas, or by the Fifth Regiment fog om June 29, 1346 ; First to goto Barre for help totake itdown. When he re- troaty of 1835. Beli that the ends of justice re- | Bia" “ity “not believe General Van Neve Wore ner Me "aise, and way of Linares. ut. Daniel Hl. MoPhair, to be Captain ; First Lieut Jo- turned there was no way to get to it but by climbing up quired that this board should hold its sessions in this | Fi64, as if he was, there would be a licence, and mouth. i, ‘ NEws ‘Texas hil, Folsom, to be First Lieutenant , Second Lieut, the lightning rod. It was lowered down, and no sooner country, your Delegation protested against their remain | sy distinguished a man an Gen Van Ness was it would New York. n hen : Siontdcee hooncronae to be First Lieutenant ; Brevet wast downs than it war stteched on a writ of Teplevin. ing in Washington, and urged that they should be sent | naye leaked out, even if he had bean married. New ship 00 " 21 {From the New Orleans Bulletin, Dec. 1.) nd Lieut, Frederick Myers, to be Second Lieutenant. By this time, a h people were assemble here~ but they have since organized and proceede: = All that were preseut agreed in my opinion. Did not Page Sami 21 The beet-root, sweet potato and yam are grown with Sepond bien, titer | Viret Lieut. John f. with pitchforks and other deadly weapons, and Uusinoss. The council should take ‘some action with |iear'air Maltingly Make such’ obeeronion> ine . Auyus: 21 great facility in Texas. to be Captain ; Second Lieut. Charles D Jor: ajustice of the peece A fire engine wes also the view of endeavoring yet to obtain their transfer to | not present all th German emigrants were arriving at Galveston in con- Sprague. to i to fire on: the bell tak but it could not be used this countr: Jonuary 21 New ship ofthe West, stone, Woodhouse, May 3 advie - Febery a New ae oy = M0 toms, 2 jane 21 bers. from ; Bi tad Lieut. Thomas aa bower out ae son gare ag brie Gr bisner, er the oon ‘atentey, 10 be Second Lieutenant. thos the matter rested atthe Boston Whig Aw you 1 received during your sessions One oF | Birches say that he did not ho the truth in the Alex- bu eaanancooaas ‘ (ions from those lately discharging the | Birches ea dol setae S le lag seagate? ‘The Wisconsin Convention have rejected a motionto more comsbunl . nd who are moresinti. | “er will caso; never anybody but the Birches P laimiog all that portion of New Mexico lying this site _ Modical Department Wm. 'B. Washington, of Ten- yealian capital punishment by a vote of t0 51. detest ibe, Bangali? ty Biate of aifuira with, | M2Y anything egainst his @ man of truth; | mede ™ ing at nessee, Surgeon; Robt. Newton, of Pennsylvenia, Ass’t mately ” | the distrain for the agent of Van Noss, as adminis- TADS ay ofthe Kio Grande, Santa Fe, as a part of nessee Surgeon ‘The evidence in the Pons case, was closed at Philadel- jn our bordera than myself, | feel it 1o be hardly incum. | (ne at bestest) —--atiamead ert Texas, and subject to ber sovereign jurisdiction. Tho "second Regiment of Infantry—Hermann Thorn, of phia day before yesterday, and the court adjourned to pent on me to make any 50g Pes ie ace cnouen, Mr. McKane, aclerk in the Post Office, i. ‘ consequently views Kearney the inet re local ley ¥ , ae ‘Those spostansil fat sailing, x, all built in | dectaring the whole department of New Mexico annexed New York, 2 Lieut. santry—Maurico Maloney, Ser- Several presentations ofawords, &., took place at fui. However, which | will not pass over without alluding to | *morm.—l know there was someth agaler in the wha shhiey, and will ¥ Ou the dist of | 10 the United States, under the name of New Mexico, os ne Ser jadelphia on Tuesday evening. Among others, Mayot them, I'mean the couditiou of the schools. Although 1 | Crean ihe ium November last, | 7m was in refer: oe au effort to mutilate and dismember Texas. It ets ecent Le oh ‘2d Liout Francis J. Thomas, 24 Artillery, Swift, on behalf of the chisems of Locust werd, prosem eve not econ the report of the superintendent, it having | Woes” of the Phiedelphia post-office, was here.on the ir cabins are elegant and commodions, and are furnished Sach ection, bo eve thet tothe 3d Artillery; 2d Lieut. Josiah H. Carlisle, 3d ar Sed Seem OF Ue: volnansers: ‘frees: thet ward with « re bean already submitted to, you Jet coer it po tara | Stand, which letter Mr. It ssid was manufactured for the with can ymfort of passen- territory, and says tha! uJ ‘ 5 J. volver. A tyou should devise so occation.] Witness said ‘about placing passage $100. ) tillery, to the 24 Artillery; Brevet 34 Lieut. Thomas ‘A letter written at Toledo, Ohio, says'the warehouses profitatie disbursement of the orphan and general school ‘on Hy Ohi Neagesinn poe owners of thoes stipe will be re, paphioal tneenbonbe ty bsolutely gorged with wheat and 4 { made by many of the pupils in | SUreson the wrong stam the stamp sre ee thdhaorny ‘Ria Comm bat the prices of transportation have been e0 enor the pubile schools, must be such a to ‘qualify them to dave ni cotton tou sevorel tmproameseand eavalopes "For fretghe or passage apply t0 . vidant Quartermastert— Hugh O'Donnel, of Ohio that even the high prices east would scarcely jus. enter the study of higher branchos of education than | Seni or er'thg 15 dive th cote. pent OODHULL & MINTURN, federal sovereign: ,Awistnt Qierterr enous lalph O. Norvell, of ily forwarding ; and even when willing to pay ‘the those now taught om. 1 would, therefore, urge uyon you | enews lit of ¢ rlsarene™ "tg Vecmination, wes ou hts, the means of transporting were insui the importance of making immediate a for Very tedious and racted, doth in regard to the ad PORN BROTHENS & CO,” Indiana, el SIELDEN, BRO’ Ko OM ore | Commissaty’s Department—Frederick A: Charchhill, send forwart one fourth part of the grain on hand. tho esta’ lishment of two academies, one for the instruc: | 1917 40 and aw (MER i ther moles. institutions of this | declared that it was about to rule a longer TCLAT, of Ohio. James Taylor, of Penn Yan, Yates county, has taken tion of females, the of ' ‘The Court a NEW YORK HAVRE COMMERCIAL been ; . ef . ‘of Rhode atu ‘a candidate for judge ‘and surro- kind are much needed. We have the means of sustain- day hereafter. OF PACKETS. oR ee if" Sema rae Satie gute, belbg the fertin the fold of all supirants for office ing thom, end it should be done—eepectally should there Sur hoped at least that all hands would be per- fog 06 be caught, have been jound desd within sight of. 1V.—. tment in the Pay Department, under the under the new constitution. pay = 3 eee ping Aa to the ir dinners, or else he would beck out the city, having been shot with arrows or speared to 25th seotion of the act, approved July 5, 168s, - George 8. C. Dow et. al. have recovered $1000 from the in& and elevating the females ASE ey Sapa mont | of the case, a death by the Indians, perbops in broad day-light ae ae Leonard, of S mw if Mdm | owners of the iron steamboat Banger, which was rene ag, peciectes. once oP | peer jurors protested against sitting later than There count: Rich, istrict o| lum! 5 Dar . * ar enol ay 11 | the meme of Hickman, "counting three trombers, May, N. Carolina, goods destroyed on board the boat at that timo ‘The 9 the whole people. fuave |, i Buen lted a can of night goals, during which man down Hick and her father, and these three weigh. Vil-—Ths officers eee appointed will join Piaintiffs contended that the goods were burned inconse- , Owing to ina peculier difficulties by which we have | gue of the Jurors, in retiring rounded for several years. we now ‘thousand pounds, , \- proper regiments, and stations, without of neglect on the part of the owners--the boat irwog | n i de~ hundred, and the Shea pended delay 5 those on detached service, on eting under spe- Hot belong one 4 with a fire engine, as required by law, Poe wy Mate ag ti on relat again from a 5 es “ae each. ‘The married pair a:e withoutchildren, else this cial instructions, will repert, by Jetter, to the command gnj, a. they «ay, the wood work of tlie deck having been legisiation ty hands fo (the public reliet som to | BY order, the sdjourned menrew ; _ a shall erecta might bo peopled wits planta , ing officers of their respective regiments and corps. én dangerous proximity to the boilers.— Kennebec Journal, prot ong The tapeuses of ie Nation, however, | morning at ten o'clock. Soe aaadeed br sorbet Pe hetee: niovoets — Te, Le High praise is due the boreagh of Pottsville, Pu..for <eeimine | Ehe expenses of tie onc with the faith: | on wind: PSCOTT, % South st THE ARMISTICE. fees hsehind gnwe 7 dh nerd the I'beral condnct of its citizens in relation to the volun- fut administration of the laws and the general security | a dT. doar below Barling sip. [From the N. 0. Delta, Dec. 1} ain Lsvohees wil teen By Soler, teers. While the company was mustering, they collect- 6, ; isthe gratification | President's Moasag neo lok, M. ad nnn | Tt ie a fact, notorious in itself, that the terms of the er- R. JONES, Adjutant General tps . vy, » neq,; hee been elected Professor of Ro: 1 fagee nations } weal egnie Ses in witnessing the | pS, ant ennai Hemontocien of EDT eT ee see ue is mene ee ery 4 veriender {From the Albany Argus, Dec, 6} man Literature in the South Carolina College, in the present assomblege ; and would repeat my earnest de- | was «continued communication b ‘wires between Fi . iitionel ‘The pubbe attention is tected fo the advertisemect place of Dr. Wm Hooper, resigned. vie to cee the ativelations of the new treaty sccupnlowr | Washington end this city) we anduld have Deon able to for 140 men, to serve with rocket and mountain how it- ‘The provision crops in the interior of Florida, as we ly regarded, ‘end @e ‘dwelling together of the whole | pcaive thet channel the ords of it about Me! Jr., has re: his office wv No. zor batteries, for immediate service in the Mexican war learn from tke Palatka Banner, have turned out remark- yerouve people in the bonds of peace and fellowship. | 935< minutes Age halt an hour before pad. v) Coy eg DT ei - fg BB pe gd yo Ad ably well. ea ra Lar ts JNO, ROSS. | the time appointed for the ree x8 oo She and x Watervliet arsenal. it wi seen none but the —The Argus of Tu says, th Kx i DerantMent, | may seem the foot they paueeak ore; also oo any parte? nd or meet sotlve, brave young of the character wont dur vias pote ay morning, nd there " ‘Tahlequah, Nov. 12, 1848. § | the difference of time occasioned by of longi- jana. i o~ - po yy and phy 7 oy es Meetteat 's monn Soatieg 68 in the'river — At noon the tude — Boston pbs as TORE remitted by letter, post-paid, to the su » OF * inducement to the 8.W., but without Ci ‘1 : the articles lanted at Norwith, personally deporited pa ame’ of the person rare one: In pay, proviians Clothing, the corps will temperature. ‘he stenmtosts Irom New York pester reach of yromise, coe hap enn for eome tine cn | Amoag the sence tt cae 08 py a tranami superior raised. —t erbocker at 9A. t ristol, R. 1. Hanmab bw mg " corny 241 » ve toay aad Feely he Me ye | 4 The North “Amorice steamboat, which left at one fo i, ior yrenme s at 1PM. The temperature, mia Bosworth, claimis Cg to her feelings a me tea, ee Oar Weel et ‘do. Tega ciety Ooms — weer o'clock yesterday, took down & portion of Capt, Van however, lest evening wes quite mild sgain $2,000, The jury gave ber 5 ‘ f