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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee ———— Vals 2A esSORinld Hendin NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1846. TRAY. iG At A’ Ne . — of F aya nig "7 ea THE NEW YORK HERALD, | 7MAv¥tune sccommoparions, Papers from the Department of State, Accom. | of,spctioning Be gin ting aa poaahig~ 5% ah al ne Madr tT ce i aor yeenay pae pacmg HAN intative power of the nation, , DE SALAS. | board t Maria, and takeu to Natchez, 1 JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, L ISLAND RULER OED rath OREN GEMENT panying the President's Message. the {roe ofganiaaion ofthe public BY the JM/ALMONTE. | four were ee, an ian 35a wut. all the. others havi ¢ enxious on retiring foreve! tical scene, | dit it . Ciroulation---Forty Thousand. Consvtare or tx Usitao Staves or Amunica,? | mark this solemn set of my Ife dy aunorizing, with my Dep, nt ov STATE, | Rev: Merk Ho regi yt Wiliam? isto ee ae Mexico, April 26, 1846, signature, the code of the nation. After Washington, July 27, 1846.5 | deliver the address before the Pilgrim jon in DAILY Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—§7 Sin :—I have the honor to enclose herewith, a printed va the people a decisive of my respect and | Sim: The Preeident of the United States, no less anx- | Plymouth» 224 tntt. 2) ‘advanee. plan, and copy of a communication of Gen. Santa Anna, to their rminste, than he was to avoid, the present un. |, : 4 ‘and hay ious to te toa friend in Mexico, dated 8th of March, to | this act by which I desire to reconcile nanealt wide happy war with the Mexican republic, has determined | An action for slander was recently tried in the Benton ; which is added a note under dae ofthe 8h of April last, | country, 1 will ot remain twenty-four ours in power tomake an fort 1 aacomnlieh this purpose, “Iie has nc. | Ci ircult Court in this Sie, whereln Mary Jane Robio- Eres Gd. ‘cents per copy—$3.00 per annum, payable inad ‘etly circ poet beg eB pln by Feturn to the exercise of authority, iain to me, bh veut ‘excel ee thc eres | mages were laid at $5,000, and the jury beg on ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash te Se aa daily, (San | ‘22 federal party, ‘and adopted by them ; a revolution to myself wholly to my service es a soldier Jn support "| fovernment, that negotistions shall forthwith commence | Verdict for the full amount claimed.— S¢. Louis . im advance. ° com ae Seoenpect, ¢ BC! 7 it this plan into operation was te have commenced in | the constitution thus estabifshed by me, and in nce OE ar emcee age Just and honorable for both There arrived at the port of St. Louis, the INTING of all kinds executed with beanty and des poe Bia Re RS ‘era Cruz on the Ist of this month ; but owing to some | of the rights of the republic against foreign nations. . Should this offer be received and responded to | month of November 199 steamboats, hulls and patch a) iekaville, difference of opinion, which took place amo! Jhiefs | It will, however, be in all respects, the Mexican government in the same frank and friend: | the tonnage of wbich was 31,346 tons, and 171 keel ‘snd 4 geittfchmest; mane be pose ped, Uy che ponte will ve de \ tare Ganenpomr at 8, A'S daly socomnodation tras at the time, the thing failed to be carried inte effect, Not. gend!rtn the ‘tmost caution + Yor it our project ie a ven JAMES GORDO! 8 Y¥ ‘D—I LJ "UEC POR LURE ey hoes Be a i Brook ithstanding, Genetal Alvaresswho was i the pion, | Derdlscovered by the army, whch Is adverte to the fedes | Gately: despatch an‘ entoy etre teas te Sil ame | Mat boats. The revenue from which is $1,749 47. t Brooklyn. wi ing, Gener: ” was arm: @ fede- ‘envo} ny oe Ya PERRET RS ies ara eae ae |e te casa coed samo ase | ana weenie acy ms | Rtn a rn, | a gta Ae sels nr . wi nt inte: at ; m were conclude a treat Neg, Yeux Henite Prrapianarrn, dere. ppm at ‘Bt Goorgs’s ‘Manor ad | y=''G, ure movement intended to have commenced at Ve- fe the minds ote Fru by of 4 Plan in | aball adjust all the questions in dispute between the two. | Nozcf Aneel Briggs, Governer, by a majority of 160 Marth West eorser insane strecty | Leave Famminooate ct x7] AM. éail ) | of this department, for the deposition of the present go- | W! that name should appear, and w! may yet | republics. If the Mexican government should prefer to i roneennnen of * tele and HSE and SF A [| vernment, and to place in its stead for the present, a fri- | lead us to our proposed end; which end, so fer as} am | send a minister to Washington to conduct tha ‘negotie. | _ Hon. David Johnson has resigned as Chancellor of MAMITIMG ACLUMMUDATIUN: Laave Jamatca—m 8 o'cloce i 1 P. M., abd 6}¢P. | umvirate ‘composed of Generals Santa Anna, Herrera, | Concerned, is,1 repeat on my word of honor, none other | ons here, he sballbe received with kindness and re: | South Carolina. He is. we believe, the | rege C4 ———————————————— M, for lyn, or om the arrival of Boston os Rincos, to eccupy the. seat of fo roment uotil « | {hen to Rte Cele Bs poet tre tect ot hi oat alle mate eognple. tbe, prevaby Se nleeredts autos Siadieidaimagd : p tion cou! made of t bs people. ne such improvements additi ject jon wi e least le! 5 PASSAGE FROM ALL PARTS OF ENG SUNDAY Sad, aaa Ifthie ‘scoanieteniands, Wied tebe ee ee as experience may La ested to us. You may, in the present communication it ied d useless, and LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAD AND WALES. d intermediate places, commenci oe at Vera Craz, had gone into effect, it would have | howe: my en followed by nearly all the departments ; but this | posed of depui rpteming Jeers ‘seaike be pice, Y aapebsante Slave: not moved in | possible freedom, for the o1 of a system of go- toration of peace. The past is ‘laim the asset of a convention, com: | it might prove injurious, to discuss the causes of the ex- —, ii ties alocted by the uation, with the utmost | isting war This sughe tend fo dolay of defeat the son |, HORnD ano Berar Mugpee.—A fend in he- failing to take ay consigned to | Patriot latins; merted tents tradi vedio, - ayy te 3 this affair ; although a v t ty of the peo; vernment on the terms which the nation may prefer, ex- | history; the future, under Providence, is within our | P&ttiet. *, started lately on a trading ex PERSONS wishing to send for their friends in any part of | Course, wer are strongly opposed to the provont erder of thinge, gad | Clading only the mousrehical form whlah it detests; | power.” sino pore RA Rt RR ie fer t ie yaatry, will find the riber’s ments 3 would be willing by any means in their power to lend ™ Sen pieia,and esleulated in every way toeusure | ) 7° of oe jusion, it is material that no time should be lest, The occasion may, however, embraced to state that | Chase was about 19 years of age, hed been Pag pn their aid to destroy the present lose the most brilliant occasion which | the President has ever ch " . years, and was the only daughter of Mr. Vi " ernment, who the: ‘y the kindest feelings for on fo al ho ay, make arrangements withthem to | Brace) are satisfied are working for the ‘establishment of mo | could be presented. Send me an agent active and expert | Mexico, and that ono of the first wishes Of his heart, is | Boye Who resides in Indians big th eay has agents far Station, narchy, and intend to call in toreign intervention to se | to communicate to me your ideas, and let me know the | that she may bea Peagoneds and prosperous republic, in home, treated his vory harshly, and a short distance sTHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Bt. Geo mesport, | Cure and maintain the same. resources which youcan command in your own as well | perpetual amity with the United States. J , 4 below Mall's Point, where he landed, he whipped her so QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1300 tons. 1 6234; $1 623¢; Cute! 1 623 Southold, It is the opinion of many of the liberals, thet ifthe | a4 in other departments, so that, with all the circum- ‘ommodore Conner will transmit this dispatch, for unmercifully with a cowhide as to leave ‘of blood ry 7 -' 1290 7 BOMlon rahe $2 25 tee Frain, $1 79; Greenport | Congress meet (which is to bo the Ist of June) they will | stances before ws, we may arrange our first measures. | your excetlency, to the governor of Vera Cruz, under a | {mercifully with a cowhide as to Isa escaping to Mill's HOTTINGUEL, + 1200“ ppp ne PSION 6 establish a monarchical form of government, and call in | For my ownpart, | have made many and I | Rog of truce; and you are respectfully invited to adopt | Point. Chase, then employed twe persons’ to’ persuade ae ie ee aren cn tenarinn of Danone sere, foreign aid. This act, they then think, will have the | feel condent of the aid of Yucatan ; but I wish nothing | the same chahnel for communicating your answer. hie wile to nettieny Wades Ue aitrand elet deel ie SIDDONS.. Je of the Is!aud. to a P& | semblance of legality ; it is, therefore, their desire the! | to be-wndertaken unless with the concurrence of the | “4 avail myself of this occasion to offer your o 'Y | young men to her father’s on anerrand. What follow- SHERIDA' fe * Bogaege Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall | this government may be put down before the meeting of | most influential porsons am e people. the assurance of my most ished consideration. | 4 is thus related by our friend :—Chase then started GAR: 4 ". 1200 to receive baggage fcr the sevei ins, 30 minutes | said Congress, that no foreign power may havesuch pre | Let eur device in future be, the union of the people AMES BUCHANAN. | | down the river, accompanied by his wife and the boy, The abeve maguil Packets are all New York before the hour of starting from the Brooklyn 3 text to intermeddle iv their affairs. and the army, as it was in 1832; co that we are | To his excellency the Minister of Foreign Relations of | 557 then commenced murdering her by inches. Her ships, of the y-ry ¥ ome Ce bells caesar for pe p Liv 4 wes oA mop md leaves seeaport for Sag Har Ihave the honor to be, with great respect, your obe | Dow todefend the same cay ae upon point,one | the Mexican republic. person was cut and mangled in a most horrid mannec 9 etre ee ern ee ae Oat einen ee main from Brookiya. | | dient servant, JOHN BLACK. | ofthe persons on whom we should in my opinion rely ara with the rawhide and bowie knife, both ef which were me clppieee wtie ne surpassed for apeed by say Oy ‘To the Hon Jamxs Bucnanar, is his excellency General Don Juan Alvarez, who will (rranstation. Sound tn hevched eovansarwi y wounds had shia afl at heir suiling days (rom Liverpool are on the m Ty es Secretary ef State, Washington City. baver fioeki ae ag the mossnehiots, -1E. you sheald Nariowat Fatace, Mexico, | tae appearance of having been caused by holding her eve on wi ey leave panc- ‘ — * uf 31, 1846. 5 tually, hen a ph mag: Brom the Pier between Courtlandi and Liperty ote. BR ne ER Pr him the necessity for our union, jn otver to destroy the | Six -The undersigned minister sPeeiey Mion) of Eee eS seam tar hen dove” Sete: Inna aiearioh addition iathachere: splendid ships the subscribers are i leave on BLA. Wedneedsy, ‘The inhabitants and the garrison of the town of advancement of tyranny, which alarms me the more, as | the Mexican republic, has submitted to his excellency | across the body. Her neck had the ap; ance of his ae ee, riday evenings, at 5 o'clock. "| being impressed with the urgent necessity of sustaining | | seo and feel the preparations now in among | the general-in-chief of the liberating army, charged ad| having held her b roat. He was sbou . “GEORGES” AND THE UNION LINE OF KERBOCKER, Cape Alt H the republic, in the serious peril to which it is now em | the old masters of our country, to support the designs of | inerim with the supreme executife necorct tee daye in sccomplis! poms L 4 peo FApeer?. "snd well-known | wat day, Thursday and Saturday e posed, and considering — Paredes, Alaman, and others of that faction. This | tion, your excellency’s note of the 27th of the past | found in the beat, which he had taken off from time Bm gn ad Be ee er eee sad, well knawre | et § ocho 1, That from the period when the constitution freely | Keeps me constantly uneasy; and indeed I feel so litsle | month of July. in which you propose, on the part of | to time, covered with blood and cut and torn to pleces. ships ris ca UNITED OATES Wan shite. and, spontaneously provided for the republic. by itself, | esturance of salety here, that | am yreparing to quit this your government, to open Regotistions” which may tond ou, the with the n At So’clock, P. M.—Landing at intermediate Places. ceased to exist, since formed have not been com- | land. the couclusion of a peace just and honorable to both five dass, From the Foot of Barclay Street. patible with the wants and wishes of the majority of the | The manifestations which you may havo recently seen | countries. the boat orang Ge. eed. ve , f jameenbocnt SANTA, TAUG Caren 3 Orerdangh, will | nation. i ih Be Benes ae Seova alias carn 2 His Spe a. being Prana soavptoted with the | November. He saw Mrs. Chase in bed in this situation, u e iv Monday, Wedaesday, Friday and Bunday afternoons, Il. That from this have arisen the continual agitations ne varez be assured, in political matters | terms of the note, could not but fix his attention | and immediatel ve the alarm. 7he neighbors camo . given by applying to J.T. TAPSCO 06 Bewttixe By clock. NORTH AMERICA, Care RLF in | Which have sfflicted the country, until it has by le Iam superior to all personal considerations. 1 say to | strongly on the circumstance that, refusing discussion | in naeat rac alive, but speechless. died in a aes Re Tae ywaley A ‘pustice ai Hoang Nt ME tT tPA Farry, will | been torn in pieces ; and after its evils from without him, whose merits and services render him worthy of the | upon the causes of the war existing een the two | short time after. Chase wae secured, and after an exe a, Diats rupplied for any amount from £1, upwards, payable | o'clock. been studiously aggravated, some spurious Mexicans | consideration of all republics, it is desired at present to consider those causes | mination before @ court of inquiry, was taken with the t gprower bg hipan'? 4 PACKETS & J. T. TAPSCOTT beg to inform their friecds and © the public, thet they ere agents for the Regular of to-+ ill at all times arrive in Albany in ample | have considered themselves authorized to endeavor to | humblest Mexican, that I will receive him with open | merely asa thing that is past, and belongs te history— | corpse on board the boat to New Madrid, Mo., twenty i cars for the East or Weat. - subject it to the most shameful vassalage riven arf to | arms Write to him, and assure him that I shall be | For the executive to accept such a proposition, on that pad pet oes ‘and lodged in jail, heavily ironed. moderate rates, and none taken after 4 | invite u foreign prince te govern it, with the title of mon- | most happy to see his letters, as well as tojcontinne with | basis, when dealing with a subject Which concerns the | Chase offered no excuse for the inhuman act, and none cooma pus Vochia testis ed of the Kokie or ui'lt arch, ° him our ancient relations. ij honor of the country and the integrity of its territory, | can be conjectured, unless it was ‘a misunde: lg ona.nre. forbid ast c any of the b pa this line HL That in order to prepare the way for this, they Farewell, and commend, rear most affectionate fri rnd | and endangers its nationality for the future, would be te | that had occurred between him and her parents in some passage of freight, apply om board the beats, or tof. C, |. have dared to deny the sovereignty ol the people, by | 20d servant, kc. A. LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. | waive the question of its justice, and to complete the ir- | business transaction. The inhabitants of New Madzid rene Adkce on the charts ‘oft OF summoning a Congress in which rpedial cate kas been — tation of public opinion, already highly alarmed, aris | wore so enraged that it was with dificulty they oauld be Y LINE TO RUSTON Via NET taken to bring together elements the most strange, but | _ He (General Santa Anna) sent a plan conformable | preved b: discussions which ve.taken place onthe | kept from executing him instantly ; but law and order of Glasgow Packets, sailing from Glasgow on the Mth, a Da the best adapted i with his ideas, ae manifested in this letter; and some in- | subject, th fear that the subject might receive the railed, and the: t on a petition fer a special coust from New York ou the ist of every month, ‘The following Gee iti SPRINGEIEED, (AND STH | the Dest adpted Zor consummating the. dagrae of tho | wih ie ons an manifested in thin eter, and some in| subj Cr ggented. ‘Thus it is that the efairs of | fo be held immosisiely for his trials ‘The remains of a PROCESS. RARACEN Mogday , December 71h by the splendid steamers TRAVEL. | IV. That wo cannot assent to the meeting of the said | very part, and disfigured ic throughout in its sense and | the republic, having been brought, by those same | Mrs. Chaso wore brought to her father’s residence by “” ADAM C, Rk, ANN HARLEY. LER and NEW YORK, from Peck Slip, daily, (Sundays ex- Congress, without thereby giving a pretext for: ssum- | its object. Thusthe revolution which was about to be | causes, to the situation in which they now are with re-| the steamer George Washington.— Louisville Letter, Persons wishing to end for their friends in any part of bea ope $6 A. M +9 ve them t out in the above named terms. ‘hey sail from Giasgow pane- | Haven, to ta | . e ing the will of tha nation, which ndet be re- | COmmencedst Vera Cruz was rendered vaim. Sauta | gard tothe United States, it has been necessary to call 5. sanentinnes om the axival of a eae) Bey presented, in favor of calling ia Europe _ ete Anna Me nose ofthe Sree lee om 4 La hi then yd nation, in age that, scones Peeeuenntinns eS passen, Boston, arri “M. | ond j bated such conduct, sendi plan with ted with the full iberty, her fate may be delibe- ough on ‘board the boat. us supporting e parricide project of the adminis- oe i that thie ts 4 News rrom Havana —The arrival of the schr. i ery month, and are comm: ex: tration now established in the capital of the republic. lowing nete. It will be u rated upon, her security, her honor, and her future wel- perienced ceptniun eee ‘io the er trade, and | New York, Dee. 4, cap memorandum is by the person from whom the copy | fare provided for. A Congress} having been convoked | Charon, at New Orleans, brought papers to the Peted for thnte Runaweee ce Peagengere, Far futher parle ROTI | oi rat te otablchnent of monarchy tn the aston | 57 Socorendam i by the poreon from wham, the cop? | are provaded 0c, A Congress] having been convoked doth Ul.” Though not so late ae our own dates the fol " 96 South street 2a deer below Barling sip On and atter F which the new monareh would not suffer to subsist, as ho | Mr. Black. Sth of December next, as that body will charge itself, | lowing l'em ished by the Diario, je list of the vsske tne following tripe Seale being: with hin, Bot ghey thee ebasaes eeeetiee | Note—This plan being the only proper one for there- | the wer with the United Staten will ee aber eset | houses destroyed or injured ix and about the city, by the Pe F Bote, vis of the Mexicans, who would be excluded from all pub- | Generation of the republic, and for placing it in the way | tioned note from your Excélleacy be submitted, in order | terrible hurricane of the 10th and Iith October,’ Houses R oT Co. jew York. " lic employments, in order to give place to the cour- | of Preservation, | could not, and shvuld not, conform to | that it may determine upon what it shall judge to be pro. | destroyed, 1276; more or less injured, 1038; Of the for. the fourteen articles which I have seen printed, and r for the interests of the nation. The government of | ™eT, 36 were of stone, and 1939 of weod; o: . ARRANGEMENTS. t tiers or countrymen of the sovereign charged with go- the Bound A were of stone, and 813 of wood. Inthe district of Guan- eminance to und Yuan, Oret Been en rtd aa . Sea Teacsheteny Canine ererDaseelacsen ns | paral Se peat "a eae trea ee cnecni | Seces Gere wh rn eee haan eta es t } My v 2 BLACK OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- inJependence for which we sacrihect eur blocd end for | questing them to urge my triends and, thove. who are | twer to the essential part of the said Commuaiceion, | Wounsed, more or lees Tressttons, tee meteetton pape 5 RI in the right se sincerely att our country, to adhere strictly to | the relations of Mexico with your republic remaining ‘ 0 LL PACKETS. Tein L PEITISH AND NORTH AMERT | tunee, in order to obtain the right to govern ourselves, | simcerely attached to try, to adhere strictly to | the relations of Mexico with blic remaining | eee Pr ict ce te copes came ia Sailing from Liverpool on the lat aud 16th of every month. CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIFS | with reference to our respective interests, * | this plan for the promotion of the regeneration of our | meanwhile in the same state in which his Excellency, | 79* destro’ 2, ae & Tall third ef the sugar cane. ‘Also, by frst clase American ships (woshly.) Sercoutiact ‘with the Lords of the Adar |. Vil. That as these overwhelming evils cannot be | country ; with the uaderstanding thet neither my ho- | the general in chief of the liberating army, found ae | a eee er ee cioleah Donne ard vogetsbles; Persons seuding to the Old 3 Tor’ friends, can ons witn the Lords of the Ads ried ubless we immediately establish our government | 2°F solemnly pledged, nor my patriotism, allow me to | when he assumed the charge of the executive power of eistitan ere aaa The ‘and yeme paake the necessary arrengements with the fubscriber, and . ina manner more conformable with the wilt of the ma. | sosent the eightest alleraion ether JnitsJater or its | the pation, | a od tus | sehen maak injury, ‘being: eaecgioent eight i bod ry honest explanation be- jigned, in transmitin iS anaw is . att sagan a fom Livene tat tas tec and 10h of Sosee tase Aes ne ewitt, Wreavatal cole, and, pder its temper indueace, te dere: rev y tenon Lar agenda oe abused, | government, despatching it to Jour excelloncy through iL.woreaucepreh, to pean of ule sega oe a v dkaas. a nor ave m placed in contradic’ with m: channel w ou indicat u “ * tgeat, Mr Hoche, Senior, dere, will see are ent Sut without “Capt Win. fame Wat eracnestved te Seecisien and Nek oeeby bec tatin [00 te presentation of dierent plane 1, In consequence | opportunity to assure you of sietng ied coneidere | Cte, and stock auch as cattle, Apt a oie: ih, Ghd Lisaor td Boston, via + 8 fol-| the following plan for the real ‘regeneration of the Te: cg ee a OE CAnTA SABTATT | Te hie excellency Gene ee NCO RESON. ae, care, bananas, and vegwtablen ec ail deseciptions oa 5 Packets, com- Pith, x ' MISTER OF eran Revations i Sepucent lee cof il ea from Liv- Satungeet 51, | Part, 1, The people and gérrisoa ‘the town of wana, April 8, 1686. of the Uaked States of Astaricn. Moe linene’ of Motances, ststos thet the ew ak FBEET, Tat May, " Ist Geptomber . Nov. 19, 1846 dinavow the summons [to s congress] issued on the 27th B Arps a who delivers you thie letter.through | 9 nis excetie ncy ro mine, La Pretendida, has been found extremely Be : = Rt t of Mare! , by the so-called President ed interim » is not informs a the yield, and wall certainly eprici the ik Febuary, mt June, int October. From Bomon to Liverpool $1. | his ministers, as being a direct attack upon the sover- — The Mintstaa ov Fonsicn Retations ed in’ «36th 16th joston to Halifax 2. ignty of the nation, and issued with the evident object | Exir, of the Mexican Republic. ‘Cuba states population é MGA RIE sh NATOmDw| east cent Nee, cep fect reetvoce | omabing he ction appa Cl fre monrchy, wits | "fhe'Gmica sacs Haven, decd ve Whole” | gihue kiernned, Saceary GP tae of the United mae ti eee eae "aber ee: Paceline Sea cne | Pomme erg RUT Me i ne cement | mr age tn oh ga | ee pd ng Mai | ers ey Ei 5 public are i, by of a a J rs, jav! i > nt to cont em. ly one Bul, or Old Line of Liverpool Fackets, : ALHAiND! 5 COS. 6 Walls. , | tatives' chosen by the people, according tothe electoral | letters of citizenship forsale” = Pos ess ek | to the proposition made by the undersigned to the Mexi- | Sciensto. contain them. | Only one ressel had entered tse that 20 ts but RB. & Uo. have permission In addition to the above line between Livsvpeol and | jaws under gwhich the ess of 1824 was chosen, | | have, howe Nacceeded ae . gan government, in his note of the 27th July last, that Wide Oiries ae bry fully from 4 from them to to bi Gat, Pagsengers by that ine, =p ind Boston, «contract BiRiee intered into wit | which body shall bec! to provide a ‘constitution | commissions from originals, which I'bad ee tour's pre unogatiations shill forthwith commence for the conclu- | Ave having test nes captain ant the, meler part ot Nat renee Passenger agents | trpool and New York direct. ‘The. steumsshipe ter, | for the republic, and to for it @ form of govern | session of. ‘The blank commission, (copy,) and copies of | “This mite declared: tr oe ores ee eaTtes the | crew being down sick with tuat disease. ofgaid ll ne for ale date wit for amoutt, | rice arenow being built, andearly next yeat due notice will | ment, such as it may consider best, with the exclusion | blank naturalization papers; and for the’ crews of the | desire of the Pessbaent “to touslead f Gost | Pont or Crearuscos.—This place is flourishing tos are ou Bank (of Irelnud, Dublin; also.os | be given of the time when they will stut. | Under ex, | only of the monarchical form. which the nation detests | privatesrs,are herewith enclosed” _* = | hich shall adjust all the questions im, diem ce, | remarkable . as will appear from the following es i ‘oa, whiel commgpet A ¥ one thing, however, thé government may rest as- ” 3. In ‘at three months of 0 five ves- Me eat Ames ee Bankers, Los ton wh h | cong foes ham ieee mi Mec ys Boning sant _ “fad ee se Rice, anne rue question of |" “Of one thing, h he it may the two ropub! These quostions had all existed be- | items. In the hree { 1845, ninety-4 = throughout Bieland ireland Westland and year, Going {iteraately between Liverpool, and Halifax “Act 8: Wihiarfour ieonthe after the cosupatiodebtne beng be gd lpi eng eee lan Bore Mexico poemieeanes Foret = to adjust these foon-aiae belog” in the he ie of 10,479 an }, ani reen Liver be aigr J A [ta wi avow dl ped - Vr cadasas ei Bostoa DRAFTSCR ENGLANDCIRELANG, | cepitsl of the republic by the I forces, the Con- | port of this island. ‘The ceptaingenoral hae power, Lo Te ioe there eae ee ae et eeeaeropoed DOR | tons. ‘The nce of the exportations for the same SCOTLAND AND WALES !—Persons | STe## mentioned in the preceding Aball be assem. | determined to act in good fath in relation to our treaty | President has perceived from the communication of his | tW9 Periods amounts to $160,601. 35 Fulton serest, can remit eny smount from one pound sod pc to which end it shall be the duty of the general-in- | stipulations, has means of information, and possesses | excellency that the Mexican povcoument bad ca fac mis Finca Bec Bn Seiad | pred nt ok ber mere rg ancl ot | renga tea ta alles | sown ae eanog or Srapred tgp | | Hom. Lnvontann Rowpa.—An_ aseial yur - or ireland, . el a - se that this government either desired or mtended to | day { H. ith di f the 27th ult subscribers, of whom drafts can be obtained payable at sight, | the elections, with the utmost freedom possible. vatoer {rom this island, and certainly to detect and pun- | Sithdraw fromthe lations for peace the Causes, 00, [ead oe Teev ens, Wil ee ty suedisaad tune noaianiat Waa "aeeeinte | «hata eens Oa Ei kes Sent | nesy tome made tierie, which off the oratap wrest corse | SMES, SGP tat the suri Intended w mt ean forward them by the packets of the Ist, 6th, | con iteire'clear ef ates an — Translation of the form of a prize letter isswed by the | them merely ‘as a thing that is past and belongs to his- | ports of the island. We do not exactly understand of cfs ine wt eat year sissy in Bata sc uenptry be yl dla! | “he ai prc aa So eared trata tothe ma | "1 cunan Gantt gee Mariano do Salas ite | doa tho Jont and acknowledged claims of ouriajaved cia | Watt meest Ly“ recognive.» If i merely to edu bs 6 aos i , Citizen jose e acknow! claims of our inja lowing order pyran r Wo dT TARSCOTE, Msonihs | told Congress, of to stack In by piecing sheer ees ine | the supreme executive power, being anthorized by the | tens, for violations of their personal Livety and seizures | inamatotee ports of the Islands for, present refuge and Skip UTICA, Capt. JA. Feires, Bey Jess. |~ REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, Be | ibsry of its members, by alnetviog or sarpendig ite | 4s ofthe republic, dojseue, the proven prize later in | of hele property, continued throughout many successive though we are at present unable to refer to it, toaseer Bere i i, 9 HC. panne areee ci a javor to uppose the constitu: | armed for a cruise against the enemies of the republic, ia ion ago as February, 1837, would have justified, “inthe | mje pine te t (pga ie and roll by Mexican comvala als Ship 8T. NICHOL As, Cape. N.. w.$ Feb. 1 ay 2 order that when @ vessel shall have been taken by the | eyes of all nations, immediate war.” or agents, there is but one course for our to Oct.1. Nov. 16. Translation of a Letter General Antonio Lopes de | Ye#8e! under his command agreeably to the provisions of | This misapprehension on the pert of the Mexican purs ‘and that is to call first the to re- ip Ona Merit ie DE, Jr., has removs elation wb ypsene om jonto Lopes de | the regulation for privateers of September 24, 1946, ho | vernment appears the more remarkable, as it is an infer- | Pair imme ‘such order if he should bave issued Ship A, Capt. Funek, daly. 16. I Maxcn 8, 1816, | @AY, appoint as cay of the said prize to carry | ence drawn by them from that part of the note of the un- | it, and if the request was not promptly complied with at os ; a ‘To Sx. Deere “4 tl . ca csolluasonanten tated Cannot carry her a by rete net ag in its character. bopeoe! Tet once, to blockade every port in the |, until a suitable (0! ve iS April 1. 4 ‘ © 881 as or: from causes which prevent | W! ‘was intended as a mere to the ° BF a th inte Aug-1- Sept-16. | Seorlana, : x ase hecmeueanie onsen, siewaiionet ‘Cap ee btio’| ian, the ahail go. to. the place where the captait of said | Ing of negotiations, it was desirable to told all iritting Sampocecetal toe" United States would then be justited ‘They are all of the abl — ‘Mone; rematted letaey peewee to the sabseriber, Co feetere ther mp» pre-e bes ont pom 9 Met entat. | prize it prudent to take her, in erder to pre. | topics For this reason the re employed was :— | in going shod evan othe extent of akiag possession secommodations raga m of pas: | Pevonnas ia froled, Batcland? or nto whom icis te | lished eaificlont to meet ite exigencies, and to cestore its ba yh ned fealeecion man ae menighh eevee laiurnies to dee Evy gr ahend Fe be sg FA pene Ay cal i i i + g “Koply to stk are pel tccprd ipcnd'e receipe to that oct gives joven Se) ~ | peat ‘on ie it ner » Papert bees prisoner or prisoners with due consideration, that they | isting war. This might tend to delay er defeat the resto Se tor ne must RS Telly Coeeit eave rae be rtd Agents, No. 9 Toat ine. or forwarded to the sender. nm 1 for making ‘astrong effort, by uniting all good Menzicens, by be ered to the person designated to receive | ration of peace. The past is already c ‘d to histo- | mitted to for one instant by the United States, neverthe- Goods sent to the agents for MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. in the re-establishment of jis system, agreeably to the | (10m bY ® seperate ptee shout thas tater teens LTR] oe Per ErOvaesSes WF Wins “ott ©W3 | loss, the information comes under circumstances that eens wieher andthe interes of the masees. a in | MgHEtUrS up mn thie same letter the dato of the capture of | Rected from all which it, that the Mexican fo: ‘oss lanes 1c tn eee Heveeber, Geta erate. NEW YUKK AND GLASGO the atnde oF til end the sem bree Toote mj. | (be vessel, her name, and that of jes cartels, Mex arg, vernment have inferred a disposition on the part of the | missions for Mexican privateers, were offered there for PACKETS aes suing every whore, meting cn enabled Inch |BPSa gaat euaua zis", famtnon ne sumo | Sooranenohe Utes Mee rai Ini regen | me x 0 enc, end vas Tord vovral had see ‘ A a 1 o} ting the year, a follows >= manner, in the country, which does not conform with | o¢the place whore the selztire was effected. which the war originated. “It fe mort oertain that no | (uit been sold, but as a postscript of the 21st to the same ips. Captains. From N. York. ese tendencies; in at va Therefore, in virtue of the present authorization, I | such 3 ; and the undersigned feels as- ‘smoke, snd noth: ‘we hed omit- ‘on the PRICE, de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, i 1 | ord ° rity, or respectability for. in smoke, snd nothing be done with them, a a Sos New Ist, on ii ae eet if toemeng oem he pp gr pec among Pray and request the commanders of vessele of war of sured that he need add nothing more to convince the ted any mention of it. We shall anxiously wait further From N. York. Fm. Gi , RCOL : (new) igh, June 1 Nov.1. | © a, tothe centre, and thus to give | iiendly pot to place any obstacles in the way of | Mexican government that, in this particular, they have | advices, though it is probable full and positive informe xix Janel. July, Gas N, ter,’ July 1 Dec. ity of netan to thn reneiitnyen Letean immonadiins her free navigation; and I, in like manner, request the | placed an erroneous construction upon his language tion is already in the city on the subject, but which we Ship SABACEN, N. T. Hawkins, } Oct. 1. Hern ASIA (new) ‘atson, Ang. 1 Jan. 1. | Unity of action Lite herd Dee te authorities of the republics, and the subjects of or | | Conscious that in making the overture for peace he | have been unable to trace out. The nominal privilege el rch 15, Ps. ’ Captains. From Marsetlles. princes of friendly bey powers at the places w! she | has performed his duty, the President will now await | which itis said would be e: jually accorded to prizes taken — 1s. Fe de JOINVILLE, (new) a Se 8 rev 5 may from any accident be o! id to enter, not to ember- | with patience and with hope the final decision of the | by our cruizers is an al jute nullity, and would not be Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, } Nov. 3 UE new) mt pod ay 5 ae rape has, gf conan Bes eauy Sets or detention. Mexican government. itted by the United states as any palliation, under the ‘August i. ‘s aeons pt. 10 Feb. 10 | Ponts, which are the ae wa sachet ‘ee feet. ag In faith whereof, { deliver the present letter of prize, In maklog this overture thus early, he was in no small | pretence of equal justice te beth parties. Ifthe ry Br Berk ADAMCARR,Jno Wright L is NEBR. fatson, 10 Mar. 10 ' sdministration. signed with my hand, and countersigned by the Secre- | degree influenced by the consideration, that the longer attempted, it must be stopped and and ait demi ofthe fs clase, cominen fed by 2 men Seeking sivas rhat seemed to be most advantageous | fy of War and Marine, to render it valid, with the seal tho war shall last the greater will be the dificulty of com | eetually, coute qui conte. 0. Dee 8. ® ace, on Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Seott, i Dees. for and convenience. fo the | to the nation, { have resolutely maintsined views which | Given at the National Palace of Mexico on the————.| or which fts continuance will render in- CO ] (Tht ships re ood. scab commanded, | Oye eeereaen om name ee | cawpelag of sincerity and good faith. Facts have since | fence and ine twenty en ofliberay nee | ake trate rs newaver hold himelt always ree HOLIDAY HERALD pes orevat ‘veryatigation will ta ig eng Proprietors souls ue pidge AL, potete. Wim the people Soll J. MAK DE SALAS, Having, in the pt used all proper efforts to estate y TM aah va 7 eis Cae CT ttre 9 week AER, etn | icon ain wish vous tered tea te teat Hen, | tataae te cacasge st sl seitmerdlismise:| NOTICE TO THE WORLD. eral on ee GiAnGOW AED EW TORK LINE OF because, not content with any of the inaitnions given | Trenelation of he form of the at of naturalization of « pote Tl NE A ly Sed ab if erent tees PACKETS. tia, which Tenders every preceeding dificult and Inet calgfittzen Jove slong de‘Sale,e aeneral of brigtie, in | the two countries will aale' ia the thee ae Revives | The Xilustrated Mistory of the MEex- PAC ee oi navérthelaed persuaded myself of the necessity of | swpreme executive power of the Mexican republic. be Rats Eo by his Cag tad the peencn Tn ican War. : to send for their friends in an ot | changing the course of #, and returning tothetrack | i all to whom these presents may come : executive of enstion” t the wuitode thus as ib P-°3 ab. P's 4, vasa direct from Glasgow, can minke arrange eg Fico d ng dag RT Pi lod with what le requived by the dacree of Srnvink | sumed by Mexic-, the United States cen appeal tothe | We desire to inform our patrons and readers trom Now "niet, and Senta with the Subscribers, to have them broug! Se pb fo E gd we Paes Moy Mn ber 0, ‘e4e, jor obtaining letter of nara 1 hele Gorid st so sitereaare renatee fee fered Sot wo oee oo preparing 2 peuieh © gand ba t I became persuaded ithout | declare present, naturalized ropablic, | Brosee with vigor, until the disposition which ‘orial Hera' : - Preptice York. Hem poet, ea leaving the republic at libert tor aot ows eyetes conformably with the second article of the eaid decree. y hare 40 signally maniiested to bring it to « speedy | which has never been seen in $ cotntry. It New ship Li 1 toms, 2 Abril 21 $ in the manner which it considered and submit Given st Mexico, on this —— day of —— 184. ban AE hanton call the sopebonion S hich they | Will contain the labors of twenty-three artists in : i ugust 21 Oct 6 | Co "1 to the ideas of the age, according to which all the branch- J. MAR. DE SALAS. | $0 the part of Mexico, ond the m ‘conclusion. > | the United States, which includes and New skp Qpagy of che Ween, fe ier H tinchontd one ro. fake Serene torte Ad Nos trond oR ger * waaene phi concysoy The undersigned availa himvelt of tae present occa. pan of Mexico. i iscell mcaponge li ey & (the only line.) 03 tional existence trom ihe ambitious efforts of our north- [rxanscation } sion to ofor to his excellency the minister of foreign ef | In addition to illustrations on miscellaneous New Ship, Rochester, #0 tons, H “Sfattber petsoulats gives, i orn meighbors, which cen only be restrained by princi National passport for the Privateer No. —. ect iteed sal bic, the assurance of his most | subjects, it will contain all _ : Ym Joba Briton. i fe ¢ s ~&J. jes, and by princioles whiek they themselves set a Derewenne of JAMES BUCHANAN en oat ae per ee porter ta ‘and graphic Fi Peco, fore us Wi happiest results, SEAL. ‘ o time, and will ferm nt gree shin Heetonger, 0 om Hy 7”. $ alor To this satject, 1 was directing my efforts wpen the | This national passport for, a privateer was issued by mae + doth Boptesaber, 1846, pictorial history of the peseeny, at with, ico, sero mtg $3 nate Ey Pa pe ee ll Rl en pecan gate einen oPekie we PEA ho saaally co Yous bse of wa following | comprehended me. They should not have Deen #0 pre- | tain of the ‘ y " Muaper sy Runaways.—From Le , tad day's ; va on the tise of 2 St mat tier oa’ cipitous; for they had the guarantee of those by whom | 1, Citizen General Mariano de Sales, charged with the published at Bringier, parish of St. James, we Te ettuful sheet will be ready about the Mi “hae cabins are elegant and. and are furnished .t eh al I wes surrounded in my last sdministration; and if | was | supreme executive power of the Mexican republic, do rn thet Mr. Emile Dichary, of thet parish, was assesai- : rinted on good paper, and will be Fy eh ‘ease and comfort of passen- P BEN ie Gordbms. aot explicit sso my devign, they should retest tet my | grant the present se pasnport No. 4g in fever of Gap: | nated on the inet by two Funawaye a’ man and ble 20th inst sP'G] conta each. ‘Agents can be sup . Passage 3 iP , jor. position being then v barrassing, | could , freel; —————-, called | wife belonging to jessts. Colomb. Mr. Dichary was 5 " it ‘captains of these ships will be re- 1 Bs Licp ain Parker. declared ueet Lecerdlng tne socoeee Of | be ——_—<" balls at and of the dimensio bentiog, Tuneways, | plied at $4.00 per hundred copies; they will please rete Parcels isnt by them, talon ae Ce Minos Po wake ™ el hy here it uy x advanced plied at Otis codecs an spon as pessibie. "height a . Some be! that a favorable opportunity was offered © weer oe TON, Ctra tere returu {rom the interior vo the capital; But vo | 7 Y or te a vem, huvp bose ed Witt happened to Uoneral Bustemenne ot tes} and NEW REFE ORY, P.O ESE LMR Sg eee Tneqealied for comfort my ld ideas; then with otbere which watght‘beve been ttempted to Cc HART'S BUILDINGS, Streets. cr severe necessity. the orner oj 5 SAT. | bY experience i @ every exertion to | viewed as asscrifice to the la’ J beeribe: his friends and at NEW YONLINE OF PACKETS ERO | therarel thei t bce mee ts Hore | "This mere then he mined Untrgw yo) me ia ten eta | Tien tate tareratinge ee ¢ ‘ . | but you now; come . sen \, and " poosl nble for fewelre beilion pre these ships. will be ree; | when we sbould understand each other, in order to act Term of ———~ monthe from fea dete, | Seat isn Gil’ the, petted Sinn Se ge cc ig this city, 8 wlifing=ctgedioe nearly he whole Vandi See Tier ween rates ahcar | Yort wilt 1 RSME, Ge oatibAdiid; Oe] am; of the seces Maoh cheetoetennes ny seus he revive, ficoseded in, mousting bie tots tbe | ogee wey forts hpetone the same, and hey navel e sity of giving this new direction to affairs’; but I there: | allo order that her cruise may be declared at an | incidents of a m2 hours, leaving @ | of teins eA Starecvers ne ‘ (a L Bu Se street. ., | fore urge you to use all your influence to reconcile missioned. wife and tw: pursued otal wivh the best. ely forward ef qyots to bis address liberals, communicating with Senor Farias nd hie friends, | | Wherefore, officers, general and par- | in the ‘resistance the ne- | wil ‘ene that canbe oe’ shps of thiafine are wa taated to sil puncte | in onder to induce them to come tons underatanding with war and land gro waa killed. Before he thet two Dalle through | waiters snd eon so ee SE SiGe ties to be Be | Cie at alee Sprneee Seats oelt be oes ee ea cae a train rom embarrassing, ‘the hat of 5 rods covfectly eS ee | ie vit al Being th placed 18 docora with te Deh ener, ° for her rors, Pieepens NEW PUR STORE—Just Opened. | tion You mey tell the rst named gent ‘with all and subjects of TIGER wonla heh reper crn | the tame good fh wit whic | wai tp tari powers, not to impede her | of °pot iG OF his ayn oreoe, where he has | *¢ministration fry the year 1834. 1 in su fares =. in the ports | Royal apvortanent of ai | rt claims of the masses; leaving Nie to tn may go, yp tp tS most of the mithe rebeststyle, and | ly at Uberty to organize their system of government, | obtain articles which she may | Torte tickets jees. | and to their in menner which may . Present; signed One of those doable ws, tive tnd Usate efit iasoumach tatters ane every A os AB. of the I p and | te 5 great ‘sure! on -~ ‘a share of the public per suarasian which eould be desired, to, savure tate Flt ‘oi for Sep aver a fest wemter, "SA wruran, renier, |! may render on cccesion, that I may have the honet of ——, in the year pared cs Poemraseny = nation tae ohliged 7. tops. uee of Wines,