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"ne Great Secession at the Broad- | lives Christian life—read the Bible—love your nei Nr of ae eee ccetaene Haligious Revolution See. asl ree haw gene Oath tad owe pee Oe f The congregation sang a hymn, after which the savy ‘The following notice appeared last week in most of the | ave out a text, and commenced preachin} = i morning pepers : rr} a , came away Ww. for th: “A ov THe Grama CatHotic Conanecation | address of Mr. Thompson, or the number of German Catholics in this | the regular army, and with the view of msuring ‘Theatricals. success in hs atack upon Vera Cruz and San | Pass Taxaran—This evening tho Vienniae Dancers | Tus, Wena Youariy ie JUtctht ny of | SaYerdey-John Honge im Amerton- NEW YORK HERALD. | Juan d’Uiloa, with as little loss as possible to | %° enthusiastically received last week by erowded ===-Ntwe York, Mondny, December 14, 1846, \ our forces, General Scott will also have under | uses, will eppear in three new divertisements, none of ————= his command, a company of one hundred men | them ever before presented in this country. The first is ei or New THE ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD, | offcored by Captain Huger, Lieut, Charles P. | % Selsbfated dance “L’Allamande,” which war the Vane” Xap at Gorman caer |") eee ee worite pas of Queen Victoria ; after which will be per. city, rcise of liberty f ted withou ed —— : Stone and Lieut. Hagner, who have been for formal the taoe of “Somebody Else,” Messrs Barrett, | Cuastisino tam Youna Rowpret.—We have fre- | mined to withdraw Krom the-Church of Rene. 5 God. wis ay Tithe rem. _ ier ‘eth ioe sels THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY | %me time past drilling’in the howitzer and | BYott and Mrs. Hunt, sustaining, the principal charsc: | quently had occasion to refer to the custom that rre- | Christian congregeton upon the Savi ove Theos Sis Tet mans ieee ia ae Bector, Sth Bus pp | bomb exercise. The ordnance department at | tusced ty the: Viongotas ‘children, in, fo cat: | peaks gmt eeens as nails. teed pete wife cooducted in and gl guages doll, B a, # Union sauare, comer of ih staat fe M bi] 4 I CAN WAR | Fort Monroe have been engaged for some time in | tume. Alter the farce of “The Eton Boy,” they will | females as they pass by from the | at the Be bs seme. = on Sabbath next, the ing to have cyeated, tg Fray agg nd ry php a ts preparing howitzers, batteries, bemb: ets ee ee ee eee ibis city isle | Yesterday, at the corner of Eldridge and Division streets, | !9%™ 08 8 soc! Weis to mach Toye eM fOr Aare SHOR Deukec . » batteries, bembs, rockets | these wonderful figurantes will appear in this city is li | ahout 3 o'clock, a young group of these worthies assem: | Yesterday at 3 o'clock P. M. one of our corps of report. | with s0 much Jey, re , Dentist. NOTICH TO AGENTS. &c , for the use of this force, which, when finish? | mited, and we adv: are maploes the present oppor, | bled, and indulged in some insolent remarks as several | ors went thither, end found the building crowded, and | bat HRheumatism, Pains and Stiffness of the foi ed, will be sent to Tampico, subject to the or- | (uty. of eT hundreds coming away, who could not gain an entrance. | Joints, Gut, &e., Ke., Ring’s aad 8;:up of Hydrio- ‘The Annual Pictorial Holidey Herald, of which | 0° General Soot ee is ceenptin of tet rigid plang eon, et ever, by a rather dete There was’ large sprinkling ofthe leaders ofthe orthodox | dat of Sirepurtind Vehiowr Deck” Toe ae i dy for sale on f 4 a the exercises we nized the | is om the articles, and recommended as we have slready gpoken, will be ready for | The squadron in the Gulf to co-operate in this sh daw ogy.» 1 Het it PT Tat oie the yeuag efender fo, Seer oer Hele, steading up tnd supporting one of the | beet and aa ware eure a ag the lee: ¢ fur Thursday next, before which day we wish agents | i A - Bowzay.—This theatre has seldom offered a more ex- | the Police diyeit is of the greatest’ importance, es it throughout the country to send in their orders se omen, Consist of the following vessels:— | cellent bill than the one for this evening. Mr. Murdoch, | izhment, hasiog ' Biles Oe Te Uverally eupplied with a | juin uens ofthe Jun beh ahoulder er se Te } We have been engaged in perfecting this sl for | GULF OR HOME SQUADRON. whose delineations of the tragic characters of Shakspeare | (stharine fe pamphlet in German, containi or j@ Dew | jhins, purges and quickeus lation, leaves every some time past, and are now able to say that it will equal | Frigetes—Cumberlando é " ref tion, anda letter Ca e great reformer, John | part ‘od cue ea imal Perfect st ch ten. } | | economy ina af have been universelly extolled by the press, will appear | on seemed to the geek Seal Sat seep out ofthe Prussian dominions. ‘and for sale by Charles H. Ring, 198 way, comer our most sanguine expectations. in hie favorite part of “Hamlet.” - This, by the bye, isa | ofthem cried out, served him right” If the rowdies Te caves comanet by an overture on the organ, | John street. ie ill be di the first style of art, eharac h Mr.Murdoch has been mostenviably | Who infest the corners ef many of our streets on Sundays, ir. wil So sosdood to exMonts of toposes baa | 22° fuccessfal. ‘The other cherecters of the play willbe | #24 who with impunity offer Gnmeniy inaults to females | “at “Rovstdn Germaa clergymen, aged about sizty,”| p tine Blacer—tssy te Gone” oti: ne ; taken by acters well able to support them. We observe, | \s thoy pass by, were to, meet with summary chastise: | e's fing intelligent countenance, dressed in the black | forming their friends and the palic, tite on W daeaan vex interest, and ameng these is the war with Mexico. They 5 among others; the names of Neafie, Stevens, Clarke, | ment in this wa , from a pacdioix ys young men, — wn of the Lutheran church, came into the reading | they may sec them at the old hea quarters, 96 Nassau will be illustrated in the Holiday Herald in a sort of | Brig Hadaway as the first Gravedigger, and of Mrs Booth. | *isters, cousins, &o. wero subjected to the attacks of these | F001." .°4 o@ered up a prayer in the German | street, the Second Ward Hotel. they in logical rial style, and in a way we believe The evening’s entertainment will conclude with the | rowdies, it would soon put down this scandalous and | “°7 young men came from the audience, and 4 fend to keep ap the old repatition of * fur hay- en aipen hentai east | sterling drama of “ Hoboken,” which ie placed upon the | wnmanly practice. deliverdd into his hands @ Bible—rho pressed it to his vil treat- that will be properly appreciated by the public. This | Total number of guns. sees ees 5286 | stage for two orthree evenings, at the request of many | Mar Rovre.—A very good route, this winter, for | breast, and addressed them a few words inthe German, will form a beautifully itustrated history of the | These will probably be joined by the line of | whe were unable, to witness it its prezious long and | travellers to Alban and Troy, will Be by, the way of | after which they retired. A psalm was then read in Ger- xican war, battle ship Ohio, which will sail from Boston, with | os Tomorrow. eve! Mt. Srdocl ap leaves this city inthe morning for Bridgeport, and with. mon ne ney 7 pected the Songeeme! ition as follows:— Views of the numerous towns and cities of Mexico, a 8 @ popular 4 sealed orders, i 4 ‘as Clouds Melnotte, in the “ of Lyons;” Mrs. | out change of cars or baggege crates, re My dearly beloved brethren: my dear little fi that are now in possession of our victorious army and | Ons inthe calf vail en aaa et Of | Bolemaam Pope as Pauline. : conveyed direct to Albany Striving aboul 6 Fa The have presented me with this word of God (showing an as well as tho Castle of San Juan de Ulloa, kc. | S0"* i” the gulf will then amount to 310, which | “ Gazewwiom Tuxatne.—Notwithstanding the conf | Housatonic railroad has ly repaired and im- | octave bible). It is not human laws—but the pure living navy, e » &¢- | we suppose will be amply sufficient to proved during the past season, and is in fine . Jaw of God. I press it to my heart, I will preach it be- ‘ko., will all find a place, as well as others too numerous | | & ca Rene y make | dence that Mr. HP. Grattan, with his numerous friends, isk} canal an!—Thess young Wia-whees dest. |' foro taa tion, and before God. I will preach to mention, even in the small bills. We bave already | ‘M® attack on San Juan de Ulloa successful. should feel, of having a good house on his benefit night, | ous of ser si country and coveriag themselves | nothing Sur Joms Christ, and him crucified. I wish to given samples of the engravings; yesterday we pub- | There will prebably be no change made in the | for his own sake alone, he has presented an unusually | with glory in the war with Mexico, will see ano at his all-atoning pel Leng perc views one aes lished the Danseuse Viennoisein the Pas de Fleurs. | Pacific squadron until the arrival there of Com. | rich programme of entertainment The drama of the peel 6 enothon selon, ae on eee rod ings te uceen foe the carne tes aaa ioe The retail price will be 6} cents axch, and to Agents | Shubrick. It will remain under the command of | stax fost siete Doce co Son Sant HY Graton, | Wa. H. Dads regiment of mounted me glo: | you ireo, ye shall be free indeed.” ‘The great apostle $4 per hundred. Agents will please send in their orders | Commodore Stockton or Biddle, both now in the | Rekewells H- Chapman as Markham ; Julia Drake vs | *ious opportunity. Of the Gentiles, with great excellency of speech, salt i MONEY MARKET. Sunday, Dec. 13—-6P. Mm. b A eos Betty; and Mrs. Cha; as Fanny. ‘The per-| Tux Lawrs.—The records of the ‘police offices, and | them that he appeare The of the President, and the reports from as soon as possible. Pacific, and maintain a rigid blockade of all the fermion of this aeriba play, with such a varioty of te. | the returns of the officers daily abound in complaints in | ime, gd af the apostle Peni, whe rg yr Bamoved Bo hai hae kl i’heve ne a pears of ‘The Heraid for Europe. | Ports on that side of Mexico, and retain pessés- | lent, will be a great treat. The farces of “ Actress of All | violation tofthe frequent abuses thet oxist, in the lighting | fore the Areopagas of Greqco and at Athaty, Bae wilt Be Lerestaptenar prin ave ‘The Herald for Europe, to yo by the steamer Ca- | sion of the territory captured by the skill and | Work”and ‘ Deeds of Dreadful Note,” will be also per- | departments of the public streets. The oil or ges is either aT bye Toes Lave, and got, Wore net tho binle wit the public mind during the past week. The measures ) ql mpe, to go by _ ips fC ve SI a | formed. Mr. Harrison, the celebrated improvisetoire, | bad and both burn dimly, or the lights are intentionally | MUS! Li 9. Sik Ofon.h to Tarsus, and leave this labor | Proposed by the Executive, and the heads of the differ. ledonia, will be ready to-morrow atone o’clock. energy of Commodores Sloat and Stockton. Wee | will make his first appearance, and sing some of his ex- | put out, sometimes beiore 11 o’clock. There appears to J jie than myscJf. Members of the hierar- | ent departments, and the alterations and medifications temporaneous songs; Mr. H. Marks will play aviolin | be some misapprehension, too, on the part of the to men more solo and Mr. Yates will Bo 000 of his famous Irish | company as tothe sasumed ef “outing” fhe | chy of Rome, you know that I have, boen Drought u break downs. We trust that Mr. Grattan will have a | lights on moonlight nights, several hours before the or- had ceportunitios to know all your doings jin your life | been considerably commented on, and have been gene. bumper ; he certainly deserves it. dear tee ee Common Coungil have Leeya pee and conduct; I heard the words of your lips, but I wit- | rally approved. Financiefs and stock operators appear m6 | Boweny Cincvs—Gossin, the inimitable clown, will | {or lighting the city. and no speclal reservation OC wine | messed your acts and discerned your ‘hearts. 1 | +9 be disposed to await the course of events at Washing- . 16 | take his benefit to-night, and conclude his engagement. provia n for lighting the city. The corporation should } ee bcd ae ages en one eannes— ton, and keep themselves quiet; and govern themselves The English clown,Kemp, andthe NewYork clown,Gard- | forthwith take some action on this subject, as the | Out, gi unew meluer crates In Yor, levoured | by circumstances. Some disappointment has been expe- ner, will assist him in enlivening the entertainment with a Paper ag ae ote the Gas Company | vidows and orphans—but ips RY ‘of the gas, as we! y 20 Loxington 8 | host of comicalities, quips, and joke: Three better as the manner in which it is capped, call for the most | devour their bodies and their rdelgadly o ee oo modifications in the specie provisions of the inde- It will contain a quantity of highly interesting | give the names of the vessels composing this and valuable matter—part of which will be | squadron :— Daniel Webster’s great speech at Philadelphia, | - the Message of the President of the United States, | Razee....Independence 54 Stoops. Reports of the Secretary of War, Secretary of | *vsstes. Savannah... 44 the Navy, and Secretary of the Treasury—be- | Sivops. . sides our usual digest of political, army and naval PACIFIC SQUADRON. levour whole ba a Ye | rienced in some circles, in consequence of more decided - me . Warren. Peper Sec seve corey Sra = | ha pecan an, yern bai, see | momptant eure mercer Gare pmo clr | Met, anna gh 9o tule see’ Tete | pate emry ct oot beng cored are npr min ° | \.,, Metal mumnbar of guns: ithe Basile; sss 1:5 Steed sgain this evening. Mrs. Camille Gardner will | {ror those sol title the cagaumers toaa | Where are tho blessings the Reman Catholic Hierarchy | 414; hut the system of exchanges recommended by Single copies, 64 cents each, in wrappers. The Se in the Gulf........ appear in one other elegant equestrian feats ; Messrs article ofa very different quality from that supplied at | might scatter upon ourth, The religion of the Bible--ot | We j, Mt ve be Bait cagrgrthie-sar sored mail will close in this city to-morrow at 3}| Whole number on the coast of Mexico. .....036 | RUEEl¢# and Carrol, and Young Nixgn, will go through | present. ‘The complains in the Grst ward are loud and | jeeut Chiat Jo "he, bebuls of 0 Touma Mood Od | o10 concession by our Wall street brokers, and calcu. o'clock, P. M. This new plan of operations will be commenced | Kemp, the English clown, takes his benefit. | SOeeeares nations—it has been a means of human devastation. But | 15454 9 alleviate the restrictions which the independent herereie-arsb-rener-anree - Vanpgatrn’s Nationar Parntinc.—It should be re- | the cloud: religi ance are scattering, and \ Highly Important War tntelligence—The | 5 80on as possible, or at least as soon as orders Avuamsaa.—Herr Alexander continues to draw such collected that this is the, Tast do, rot the exhibition of tetas Teasetig i pect Ie nedainn of the v ‘and | treasury act, as it originally passed, placed upon New Plan of Operations. | to that effect can reach the officers who are to | crowed houses, that the managers of this establishment xeon Ereat painting of the Landing of Columbus. | they are desirous to be free—to have the freedom of the | the operation of our banking institutions. This system ‘ ; | : . i The war with Mexico has been in progress | conduct it to a successful result. have engaged him for some time longer. This evening pede eeecld alice ta eee be. taken t ae this Sage LEE eee eraatnes aecaie retired isn will answer vary well during the "del nearly eight months, and notwithstanding the vic- We have always maintained that we might he brings out three novel and wonderful feats of diableri¢, | city ‘without first having been carefully studied. It is | to read and to examine the Hely Scriptures. The first | alter which it can be abolished, as it is fered a tempo . : | entitled “L’Artillerie Diabalique,” the “‘Hindostan Mira- | a work creditable tothe it, and to our country. time we my brethren, you remember we only num- thing, and required to facilitate ncial ope torious career of our armies, and the severe lessons | never expect any overtures of peace from the | cle,” and his thrilling act “The Suicide,” in which he | Sraay Honer—A light gray horse was found straying | bered en ~ Beg ‘but pean not let alone, pa eink prisecountey of an extreordinary mature, grew taught the enemy, neither the Mexican government | Mexicans while they held possession of Vera | seems to pierce himself through and through with a | in the Eighth ward yesterday morning, and was taken to | pers of the Catholic Hierarchy spoke of us, and of the of the war. The drafts he Mexi ight- | C 5 sword. Bosides theso three, he performs various other | the police pound by officer John Fare ape ated us inva most unchristisa menner. ‘They | ing entirely out of the exigencies ; nor the Mexican people have shown the slight- | Cruz and San Juande Ulloa. The latter place | pleasing and incomprehensible feats in magic an experi- | ‘e Pouce Pound by cred last | ctlled your teacher a heretic, a buffoon, an American | alluded to by the Secretary do away with the necessity ext symptoms of a desire for peace; and although | they have strongly fortified since its reduction by | mental philosophy. "There will be in ‘Niditon a yoou! Pichi f dhyiad or rot oaryen Ze John e-and. you were displeased. I h8V6 | of treneporting specie between extreme. points, and our government has on several occasions, with a | the French squadron a few years since, and con: | Erowleiged merit: The. Alsumbra i's pleasent weil | 2 Jersey City, which was very near cansing the death | Feed end fold you, the, mess, fe tomes CsSUeT | tuerefore prevent even thowe derangement in the cur magnanimity that we fear is not properly appre- | sider it their greatest stronghold, asin fact im- | conducted evening resort, and should continue to receive | T,¢ ot Me. Davis, the foreman of that establishment. | "ened to you to leve your enemiet—amonymous | rency which must, however temporary they may be, - | machinet orked by a steal and ciated, oftered the olive branch, and informed | pregnable. Its retention has a tremendous moral | * liberal support. trifling de adap. the Se caeery conte’ with | toes linvinne bg reali Brey Mane re fond to a corresponding derangement in the trade end the government at Mexico that we were willing | effect on the Mexican mind, and ite eapture |, M** Flynn, an actress who, inher line of characters, | the shaft, which works immediately ‘under the coiling | }hey displeate: sane: us—they put up pasquinades and | Commerce of the country. Any transfer of funds frem ‘ { . | has few if any equals on the American stage, takesa bene, | having taken place, Mr. Davis very imprudently pro- | " ership. You of th to the other, which may be and desirous of peace, and although the enemy | would do more to insure a peace than any move- fit to-morrow evening at the Chatham theatre. She offers | Ceeded to adjust it whilejthe engine was at work. | —_— at the pene ts (ors rerwd bBlpoa att Ra one part e country e A y be re- can: ot but know that in continuing to prosecute | ment that we could make; not so much from ils | 9 strong bill of entertainment on the occasion. Mr Tom engaged erp rire arpa Pat er Dgilclyiee| | maperea yee that’ could not believe that men, Ger. | wired for haya y kms of the ne song on itf they are inviting destruction to their country, | actual value and importance to us, but because | Flynn (for this night only) will sustain one of his . Ne cod coat round ts Te hich waa reveling at | mans, from my own land of brethren, would pierce a’ dono injury, as they are necessary, wi 50. P ‘ ich | i ane i 3 Sona 4 ~4 ° heart that leves them. 1 will not continue the story of | vernment cemes into the market, and interferes with the and incurring an amount of indebtedness which | the Mexicans imagine that it cannot be taken, Sie cmvaney ¥ e Lege mocks. pod eit ay mg by — 176 Chg eee ee eae Bh gl ‘ast 70 | the potty vexations and annoyances to which we have | guancial operations of the day, and deranges the sup- must be eventually refunded in territory, they | which to them is an agreeable conceit. | thestrical triumphs, and where she is the chosen favorite | times,-his feet striking some Joist gud plank at every re. List soneectty lexpaer Krab pcre pe gee § ply and demand, there is a vast deal of embarrassment still doggedly persist in refusing to acceptthe of | That place once in our possession, and | ofa large portion of the theatre going public. yelution. The engineer, wi ith jorful presence ie | Seal ananen tite ermoen pbk oA ai Saat I wee nm created, the calculations of those engaged im trade fers we have made them, and by which peace | the war may be said to be ended. If how-| The Seguin troupe are still oe 2 er Maariv pe af gel ol being ie "naa ‘ex. | but a starving vagrant, cormeh swindler, who waut utterly destroyed, and they ere in danger of becoming ‘ a ‘ ° Theatre, and d Tl " J haoal und good feeling between the two republics might | ever,after its reduction, the enemy should doggedly | of Maritana,” and the drama of ‘evening the opers | tricated, and conveyed to his boarding house in & este ey, ond tee Cp enue aes t Exe" | severe losers. Money will, it is said, find its level. lever asked for it, or ever ut ered a word that could be | Where itis the most wanted, it will go, orin other be firmly and lastingly restored. They, in fact, | refuse to come to terms, we can march to the | Will be performed. To-morrow evening Mr. Frazer | tate of insensibility. After « while he becam: id court destruction, and impose onus the stern ne- | capital. Before surrendering that, they will no rn Minter ea ee ee Witnessed the accident, it appeared thet he received no | °° sgn ori ama terane prt ou, how: | words trade between different points must be balanced cessity of visiting it on them. { doubt give usany terms we may please to dictate,’| culty oasea nivel clattants, we undesctond Ther iy as | serious, sa eg oie De uleas 18 his Seaamen 8 or could give him——if such an one ever | by anoxchange of money, when an exchagge of mer- jus be: we understand that M’de ht loss of blood, although ‘his boots and his | any handi ‘The commercial classes regu: When the news of the glorious victories of Palo | {It will be seen, therefore, that on our part | Welss, the Mistress of the troupe, has directed all ap- oa and other parts of dress were torn from his | Went sway without comfort? No! Asal Sig ec Tien : : | , » , s tions for engagements to be addressed to Mr. John was truly a miraculous escape, and Mr. Davis | Would I speak so publicly and 40 decidedly when | tate this thing among themselves, and the whole ma- Alto and Resaca de la Palma was spread throngh | the war is only commencing. All previous opera- | Povey, at the Park Theatre, who is duly authorized to thankful that he was not killed on the spot. \1 gent that ar? 1 Faget intod bal be eae chinery of commerce moves along smoothly and quietly i Pes A . n ter. | jnted at our — the country, all thought that the war was virtual- | tions were made with the view of securing an act in the matter Supper Daarx.—The coroner held an inquest yester- | in'tho presses of tlie city, Were it not true? Ido not | until some unnatural element or some foreign influence is ly ended. The armies of the two nations were | early peace, on the easiest terms possible. Hav- Musical. 4 65 years, | Pelle’ day at Ne. 105 Bayard st.,on the body of a man named nations of the earth, that ye are ignorant. Blessed i | Danie! ‘entie, land, involved in the movement, which invariably deranges it opposed to each other in those beitlet;and al- | ing failed in that, there is nothing leftfor us but | _TH® Arottonxons—Tho masters Bullock and Cole, | Den rmey pric illnees died af ay hour yesterday ie be the name of God, that ye are not. Ye shall, be free | 1 verything gets out of order. though the numerical force of the enemy was | t> employ our full strength, make one brilliant bet 9 paces bine ei sderanebomey x4 4 ners a Holes nee an examination of | part capris cathedrals and ehh big ‘The appearance of the government egent in the market ee to one e Ameri i. — irges » tained jposaned @ are poor ; we hav i three to to the Americans, the latter com- | and mighty demonstration—administer the coup | tet order, and their sean hove cilllod ov, | dosth fim hewecrhebe Of the lange, ana the jury ten- We ate pose poopie ; we. have te church to assemble | for a loan at any time, and under the most favorable ci pletely routed them, and obtained two of the most | de grace in our own way, and give the enemy | 149 enyualied aise phe prea: iu all viris of as dered a verdict to that effect. | T hove palin ae rea heres tape Ss ae home save | cumstances, produces a slight omberrassment in brilliant victones that mark the page of history. | when they’ask for it, the peace which they might | country where they have appoared. Though the young. | ;, ACcIENT#—A llaborer, named Patrick Costello, fell | through the kindness of my friends. | What ere you | financial circles, but when the government comes Then it was that our government solicited the | have obtained months since, without having 1n- | est of the children is but seven, and the eldest fourtesa Fred page a ery the last Bo Seatae tn Tt ee noe keen leg You aie into the market as en extensive financier, and becomes vanquished Mexicans to come to peace ; they | curreda fiftieth part of the expense which these | Jers of age, they en Gass oe pe pieces | street, and his shoulder blade was put out of joint. He | of aman who is no hypocrite, and whom you have used | largely engaged in the transfer of funds, from point to dogged! fused. Another seve: i ii 7 ” hi y those | was taken to the City Hospital, where he received | every art and tried to entice him back to | point, for the purpose of prosecuting a war, and without oggedly re: re lesson must | great preparations will cost them. who assume much higher pretensions. Their singing as A a rs ar 2 i 7. every attention, and is now ina fair way of recovery. | the Franciscan co1 any regard to the financial operations of the country be administered, and it was di the too is exquisitely sweet and touching; and so satisfactory by iy perat u 4 it was done in storming The administration has now commenced in to all tastos that we never heard any hong given by them A colored man, yesterday i morning, accidentally | you I am to be generally, there is sure to be very serieus and alarming and taking of Monterey. There the superior | earnest. All its former efforts were mere child’s | but what received a heart} tre enildren | oxt oa feeprae ere ke Sane. ae yes shlces 92, | eeneotien Seman ene ote ambarrassments experienced by the commercial classes. 'y encore. They the a valor and discipline of the Americans again play. The whole force of the country will now | of our own sail, relying upon their own qualifications for | “4 hoy about of age had his thigh broken, led banner—as as there is agi play. try able ‘ey y php _—- pono ne as star in that star spang] ad ind We, therefore, look upen the system of exchanges re . . : é oe the earning of a suth to to conti triumphed. A strongly fortified town with batte- | be brought into requisition, and peace soon re- | their studies; and it will be hard indeed if feria oe Fo eae ee ee ae eee y Hewonal, | Aity from the suns long os there it # promeaah | Commended by the Secretary of the Treasury, in a very ries and fortifications—with every house barri- | stored. It now needs the support of the people of | !#vishly sup ported when of foreign growth, is where the limb was set, and tha boy is now ina fair way | the Gospel of Jesus Ghrist and God crucified. I pre- | favorable light, as it will answer all the purposes of the caded—defended by the flower of the Mexican | all classes. The man who seeks to impede the | tuep will have covowiod hease unnoticed. ee of recovery. t "| fer to die, than to live and ot enjoy free religious Uber government, and eld very materially the operations of soldiery—commanded by one of their most ex- | brilliant arrangements now made for ending the | W® sre ident not ene who attends but will sonr a| Arremrr ro Porwon.—An interesting young girl, ty. You had no Bible—you have one now that you can ns bighl " read it in your families— | Commerce. perienced generals, fell into our hands, after an | war, is a traitor to his country, and deserves the 7s tod unexpectedly plonsing tree) named Mary Leary, early yesterda: ning, took read—piess it to your hearts—i | son in the vicinity of the Five Points, and war taken ino | ite ‘truths will makeiyou and them free for uae heeey The stock market continues very much depressed, and exhibition of bravery and a loss of life unparal- | + Catholic elled in any country. The offer of peace was again tendered, but instead of its being anxiously accepted, our communication was laid on the table, and a reply sent that it would be referred to the Constituent Congress, which was to have | met oh the first of this month. The Imst hope of offer of peace coming from the Mexicans now rests with that body ; but judg- | ing of what wealready know of Mexican charac- | ter and Mexican ‘diplomacy, the American peo- | pledo not entertain the idea that our offer will | be met in the same spint with which it was sent. | All the laudable efforts that have been made by | our government, having failed to secure the object we wished, itnow becomes necessary to change | the plan of operations, and commence a system which will force from the enemy a peace that we | shalldictate on our own terms, in the heart of their capital if we cannot get it without going there. The government at Washington view the mat- ter in the same light, and we now have the plea- sure of laying before our readers the new plan of operations that will be immediately com- menced, and which we have obtained from a | source thatentitles them to confidence. Although they are not official, they are as authentic as they can be. Indeed there is scarcely a doubt of their correctness. The object of this change in our tactics, is to capture the castle of San Juan de Ulloa by sea, the city of Vera Cruz by land, then march towards the city of Mexico, taking all the towns on the way, and finally attacking and capturing the veritable capital of the Montezu- mas, that we all have heard and read so much about. The preliminaries necessary to carry these ar- rangements into effect, have, we learn, all been | | glory and renown which is about to ‘be shed on | shooks, 126; hogshead staves, 1, execration of every right thinking man in the United States, and he surely will receive no “aid or comfort” from any one. We may soon receive important intelligence from the army and navy. The closing scenes will be brilliant, beyond all example, and the the country, may serve te quiet the babblings of our enemies in the Old World. In the meantime, however, the constituent Congress of Mexico may acquire some common sense, and open ne- gotiations with us without the necessity of an- other battle. Surrtyinc Evrors wits Foep.—The ship Rap” pahannock, which cleared at this port on Satur day last for Liverpool, had on board the following “ enormous” cargo :— Bales of cotton, 1,128; barrels of flour, 9,954; barrels of fels of apples; s0i; batrela al aavy breed, 188: burvole ot soda of apples 26; boxes of wode orsckers, 50; casks be- con, 6; boxes cl » O11; ES butter, 100; bundles The dead weight of the above is 1,623 tons, and is exclusive of baggage and provisions for fifty steerage passengers. The estimated bulk of the cargo is seventeen thousand, five hundred and eighty-three barrels, The ship measures, as per register, eleven hun- dred and thirty-three tons, and draws but eighteep teet and six inches of water. This is, probably, the largest cargo ever cleared from ee city. The freight amounts to about ,000. Tue Brevet Rank any Conoress.—Among other business that there was}no time to act upon atthe last session of Congress, in conse- quence of Mr. Davis having talked against time with the view of defeating the two million appropriation bill, was a communication from the Tar Irattan Orena.—Sanquirico’s opera troupe will soon make their first appearance before the New York public. We understand that the first opera brought out will be Donizetti's “Linda of Chamouni,” new to this country, andto be placed upon the stage with deco: tions, costumes, soonerien ad wees of a oy Popa corpse in our city. ignore Cl tilda Ba- rilli, soprano sfogeto, a young lady ot but 20 years, i ken of. Signor Sesto Benedetti, the tenor, has most enviable reputation in Italy. Signor Federico Boniventano, the 6 comes te us with brilliant Trans-Atlantic Sanquirico, we need not speak ; he is Fico iv alog sugegod j she will Bt appesr inthe etree ico e 3, ahe wi appear charac- ter of Pierrot, which , though in some manner an inferior one, yet an artiste of talent, and the Signora has thrown all false pride aside, and has consented to appear in the part, the merit of which act will be duly appreciat- by the public. Reroens Issrituts.—A number of graduates of the New York Institution for the blind, will give a vocal and instrumental conc ert atthe Rutgers I ite, this even- ing. Al tas ot peceeeeats We oe pa eeee at Messrs. fer, Truax, ll and Goodrich, alread; iy favorably known to the . The Tamme is planted one and wg alae would rahice, to collect & Srvons—Thtsl celebrated violinist has arrived at Bal- timore,where he gives a concert to-morrow evening. He has secured the assistance of eminent talent Hera: Hxxz.—The “Emperor pianist” gives two concerts at Boston during the present week. The first one takes place this evening. Madame Ablamowicz, than whom there is no sweeter cantatrice in the country, is engaged for both his entertainments. Mr. Mooney, the Irish songster and historian is at Mon- beat sd entertaiment was given there on Tues. Sporting intelligence. At 12 o’clock yesterday, a race of a rather novel and exciting nature, took place on the dock in South street, at the feot of Pine, between Jackson, a celebrated pedes- trian, anda man named Smith, under the following cir- cumstances: Jackson carried a man on his back, weigh- ing 258 Ibs., and ran 50 yards, before Smith, who was to ran a hundred ee ue overtake him. Jackson won dy about 15 yards. This was a feat weight (100 Ios) le taken into considerations meee Movements of Travellers. Yesterday's arrivals were as deficient as they general- state of insensibility to the police. office, where thro: the able and efficient aid ot Dr. Littell, in applying e us matter was extracted from girl is new in a fair way of re- Police Int NSC. Arrest by Lightning. The Chief of Police reccived a communication on Saturday last, by the magnetic tele- graph from Albany, setting forth that a man by the Waited st $800, {rom voy. Uelonging Wo Mee Peter i” jued a rom ‘roy, ir. Peter H. Vandervoort, No. 23 Broad street, New. York, whois one of the firm of the Troy Wool Company, and fur- e thief was ou his way to this city, with the ition evidently of selling the property as soon.as possible. Upon the Chief’s receiving this information he immediately despatched one of his efficieat officers, Mr. Norris, to catch the rogue upon his arrival — This officer stationed himself along the docks on the North River on Saturday night, and nothing daunted by the extreme cold, remained faithfully on the gui vive for the arrival of the steamboat Buffalo, which boat the ac- fie, toe ved, and ofiger ‘Norris juaped oa arri jcer ju on beard and soon discovered, from descri| 1, the object of his search, She ripen yt 4 the forward part of the deck. The officer communicated Ferntree cal “ory tp yprcieor pees By was made tween them thatthe accused should Bay, the freight of the wool,and then the officer would take into custody, ‘This mapcuvre worked to admiration, for no sooner had he paid $5 37% for the freight, than the above officer pitched upon McHugh like a hawk ‘a titmouse, to- gether with i a a ey ge Coney | wee piding the in carry: \@ property. were both conducted before ohiel pi ge whe committed them to prison to await the action of the au thorities of Troy for their removal to that city for trial. Much ¢redit ia due officer Norris for the ingenuity and ee ers a eae eee this bold Arrest on Suspicion.—A black fellow, called Joho Brinkerheff, was arrested on Saturday night by officer Gallagher of the 6th ward, having in his possession a single barrelled Nee fg and shot belt, which he was endea' to in @ grocery store in Pearl street, near Chatham, for which an owner is wanted. ly to Mr. Snow, the clerk of police, at the Tombs. Justice Drinker locked the accused up for trial. Si @ Watch.—A thieving looking chap, called James O'Conner, was arrested on Saturday, oe of stealing a silver watch worth $5, beni an 1 to sailor by the name of James Lyons in e lodging street. watch wes found under the pillow of the accused. Justice Drinker locked him up for trial. | house, kept by Pafrick Cotton, in C' t beart— very ominous, and many of the fancy stocks, which have country, you will see | been footballs so long in Wall street, have had the life ‘and other and patriotism would beat unitedly Rome curses aud excommunicates. in every bosom — ameng some of these dry bones,and many holders of some citizen, ped ee beautifully engraved certificates of stock, will, one of TT Aalpenss endear these fine mornings, realize thet they are completely tT to x thee be ¥ eae d of them, which gives them a currency in the market. hearts . Tee I® | to pariicularize, and we loave it for these interested to Ronge came out. (a letter in Ger. | weigh their own securities ‘and see how much they are &@ movement of afew stocks in this market for each day of the past week, and side of Want free- | that there has been on the whole very little variation in joTaTionS FoR THE Princfrat Sroces in trun New fenreed tian Tues. Wet Dev By at seasoned | Beneucky a bie = God’s | fit Ivania 5) 4 | the tendency of prices is downwards, The future looks nearly kicked out of them, and there is no possibility of | inflating them egain. It is a most astonishing fact, that there are several fancies in Wall street, which have, within fifteen to twenty per cent. of their par value, which are a complete shell, some of which in fact, never | had any substance, while the little the others had, has all been long since extracted, and they are likely at any moment to be crushed, leaving not even a wreck behind. One of these days there will be a shaking worthless, A fictitious value is new attached te many t | and makes them answer all the purposes of speculation our | Among so much worthless trash it would be invidious it | worth. r, ‘We annex a table exhibiting the quotations forfcertain at the close of the week previous. It will be perceived gs! saa! at 1g! 1 ‘gel 22 igi 1 ‘Bat Vegi i leigt Peer iggit e = Vigiggt gst sgge Higiz ' Ig SE 3: seteg! 2! vat | igetBrnzzageg i legs’ Hgt sgl made by our Government. Instead of General | President, recommending # number of officers | ty are on a Sunday at this season of the Arrest for Forgery.—Officer Stephens of the Lower Po! Laat Sera ‘ sttininin ; year, at the fol- A belie tal in ouvown . comparisen of prices current at the close of the mar- ts l- Jor — ) artived in town yesterday morning from Boston, A Taylor going to San Luis Potosi, as was first sup. | who had distinguished themselves in the battles | lowing Principal . ete tee | ewiva te contedy = y' by ti yee ze w.| You sve that the Re rai el hs aa} vmoot tparae ket yesterday with thore ruling at the close of the pre. Cincinnati; Cue Matic: 7+ N- | Hale, whom he arrested on a ae from Governor poms ioe ly this @ i do not wait to be cut off | vious week, exhibits an improvement in Ohio 6's of 156 H. Henry, Louisville; D. Looney, Memphis ; | Wrist, ata place called Paris, fem fom es Beate of sve will Sst $9 Olena Gay, we Wish We stops: truth. Read ling RR Bonds 4; Norwich & Worcester rd Jackson, Boston ; E. Follanster do; | Maine, on a eet “bea or accep- | Take some of the Protestant are Canaan age whedd me K. Duval'Richmond; A. Thompson, oy about see see Se eceoioas etteatey from which emaneted some of the sublimest | 2%; Erie RR old 3%; Harlem <; Leng Island X, posed would be the order of march, that gallant ofi- | of the Sth and 9h of May last, to receive brevet mo cer will ge no further in that direction than Saltilio, | promotions. We hope Congress will take up this which place he will fortify and hold, Gen. Scott's first | business at the earliest hour practicable, and do | 7: Trath: Hartiord 5 ¢ destination is probably Camargo, where he will | justice to those gallant officers. The coun- | Philadelphia; H. Livingston, Catskill ; Chas. Coleman, pes 4 rinciples of the 19th century. made the chair of | a falling off in Reading RR of X, Canton Co. 4, Vicks” m some ran} ve i i 3 ‘Hail, ; * | oflumber. Justice Drinker cammitted the aceused for * J » complete © arrangements; thence he will go | try o-ves them a debt of gratitude which never do; F. Duffy, Buffalo; J. And 3 C. Hot ~4 tral Bt Peter ane Rome was tonbles es if with an | purg 94 ‘The receipts of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroed to Tampico, where he will take command of the | can be repaid, and the least we may do is to bear | Boston; F. I bag yen ‘Some have said | Company for the first week in December in each of the A mn; H. Ci do. troops already there, and the seven thousand | them in mind, and prove that their services in | »,C!t¥-—W, Hullet, H. Durk, Lewis Co; W. Basboo, | Sim Osha and Henry Hammond, weve cians Seale sew crippled, if troops recently ordered into service by the Secre- | Sustaining the honor of their country’s flag are at | Mr. Wells, Wi: Montague, Richmond; Lieu. Sees lott, No. 188;Hammond street. ithe pork was found in| you sre? poor; but | say hearte afer wantiog heart | Patt three years, wore job sant Rar tary of War, and who are directed to rendez | least appreciated, and not forgotten as soen as | U.S. Navy. * on of the sooused, and Justice Drinker with the of Huss, the constancy of Luther— Paiaperemis np Reaping Ratnean. i Fee ae OS | rendered Franniin.—c. C. . Boston; N. James, McCombs | 4 him up fortrial. hearts not the contents of the pocket merely. ay it that place which is to be the base ot his opera. | Fendered. bes pam; Der Offutt, Piller J. Clarke, Mince Seem F alii We are poor—we have favo the hard earnings | Pre sods tions. After making all his arrangements, Gen. | Our TxmmrroriaL Acquisitions, Cantrornta, pa hg Ohio; H. Wygott, New Haven; E. ‘Varieties. of day Haber and the touchor fe se poor ea his comers: jm hm ag Scott will then take up © of march for Vera | &c.—In an article under this head, published in Teeeee ik bomen New York ; T. Hambly, York; | 24°, Fong iwes s Journal of Monday, says‘ ‘We under. wien. | a movounst whet. denomination will oe The... Cruz. General Taylor having invested and garri- | yesterday’s Herald, in referring to(a system of | T. Harn, Albion; H. Baker, do,; 8. Ferguson, do; Mr. | Sné that ros eS ‘areoncentrated inte one focus. It is shall | Coal transported, tons, . ed Saltillo, will, with the tr prong fe Hert ‘Nia, | Beard, New York; A. Ward, Albion; G. Coffin, Troy ; ‘not ? Shall he | The receipts of the first week in December, 1845, were soned S , will, ‘oops not in garrison | military organization proposed by Col, William | H. , ia; J. W. Deores, Canada; Mt. ia Italy or rs porn renner under his command, and thote probably under | H. Duff, of this city, for the protection of life and | Caruthers, Torente; 8. Lawrence, Boston; R. iiam- a testament | TO, this year cannot be fairly made. ‘The business 0 seudeies od hcreai fen ee an Steps to- | property, &co.. in California, Col. Duff’s name Men ee 2 sips ies ent Schick i tere the first week in December this year, was toa very fair wards the Gulf coast, perhaps form a junc- | was erreneously printed “Huff.” We make this | | Jupson.—R. Chester, D; Hughes, y Pi Sutherland, anlated. (Read preface by Bahop Hugher, | amount, but it would have been much larger had it ot tion with General Scott. Of this, however, we | correction in justice to Col. Duff, who has given are not sure. The two forces united, General | the subject a great deal of attention. Scott, with his force, will push on to Vera From P 8, Poaro RucoW: i f Cres, tev ecidelé thatch bik trys ‘orcs, Porto Rico.—We learn from do ut, seaipOnnmnenmainemt ae Nasty, Ne omy see ofthe brig Cordelia, which ari w re ‘We gather the foll at ie le ire yesterday, that th 7 EALTH OF ARKANSAS.—We gat] low- or perchance Stewart will simultaneously attack oat new tariff ad) ‘ art racked Sep [roa ing estimate of the population and. productions the castle of San Juan d’Ulloa. After taking very de- | of 1846, from a table yc ns oe cc of the ye , but that he did not entirely censure the reading of the Bible, | been for the fall of snow. ta'itssomed a visible want of theGerman Catholic) Here The Miner's Journal gives the following estimate of ine ey ype ho ranger to gd the coal trade of this year compared with last :— Coat Trane oF Peennyavinia, eae ee 1 iA Wont ousienas sa te ete pie bee SehuyIkill RR. 180.117 wi strati a " is Fro cane the combined armies will take up etaae vv hel eras as it favors their bot) Rdided Gat 02 the work can be accomplished, and a substantial | duced her Len penn Mbp rent ager Lehigh... their line of march to the city of Mexico, cap- . y “ “ | Lackawat tnring and garrisoning all the towns between the pe the crops of the coming sea- | Wyoming. capital and Vera Cruz. Tt will be necessary in all these important move- ments, to keep one eye on Santa Anna. That General is a shrewd, cunning officer, and if Sal- tillo be feebly garnsoned, he will bring the whole of his army down upon the place, to annihilate the troops stationed there. This, however, is an outline of the new plan of operations against the enemy. In addition to son will be very large. —__—____ Tux Jensey Crry Ferry —The tax-payers of this city have lost $50, because the committee of the Common Co incil did not make a report concern- ing this six cent monopoly on Monday last. Ifno report be made to-night $500 more will be lost, which will help to swell the dividends that will be declared by this concern. It is well for voters to bear these facts in mind, jackson, Pinegrove. 015,640 9,298,182 2, x Extimated quantity to be sent by R. R. to Jan. Excess, 1846,. Showing on increase of 322,549 tons over 1645. The increase in 1846 over 1844, was “? 000 tons. The Cansl is now closed, bu. the mated receipt,

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