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~ TH “ ————— ranean = = So a atin = > = —— oo iene = ——J Co AEE FS Whote Mer nate NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1847. Fries we Conte — - — = — = = TO = es —— ——— ~— elleetrcaeemeeince ee _ a mere ae — = a — = = ~ = ~~ =a THE NEW YORK HERALD. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY, fStoluaniy pay te pect eecitiog hensat | HIGHLY INTERESTING | rrvric,qbichhn Moxa gona re bo wil | Ateny of sete anand who, by he uae ad ee en ee | thereof; or such as shall be proved to be a fair equivalent R. E. Clemens, of Tennessee, who arrived here | trust for which he las been banished from his friends rargo, on the steamer Warre! and his country. You also find her leading the unfortu. ved previous to his nate prisoner, now at the bar, into a marriage with her, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR.) THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, — {* suchserricerior uch octal have been agreed upon epi Circulation---Forty Thousand. &e. &e. ‘ing; and when any special contract ress had | shall be sought to be enforced, the party against whom S E A T 0 F Ww A R toelion thes ta Anna was within three days’ march of | without disclosing to him her position in society. You ceuSSHibET fulfilment shall be claimed should t be permitted te prove | f Saltillo, with from twenty to thirty thousand trope. | also find her broken ¢ down by dissipa apa btn eea ag on a RAPHIC. | in mitigation of the terms and conditions thereof, | -_--—_——_—- The infe tis bi it to Cr ina letter from | wu to lear er mornin, ut stimu- ss DAILY, HERALD —Kvery day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 podateont iad bes | same wre unconscientios 6 or exorbitant; or that advan. | Gen. Sailer mio etaeae the yey his departure | lants—and you find in the end, that she falls a vic- Eee yy able in ame anda: Frigg 63 cents Benate. | tage had been taken of his condition, or that of his pro.| OE EICIAL DASPATCHDS from Monterey to reinforce Gen. Worth. Gen. Butler | tim to her own vices, and is carried w! in her vance. we ie i | perty or interest, or of the condition of the party for PTERSLD FOR RUROEE Every Steam Packet’ da Aupany, Jan, 15,1P.M. | whose benefit he entered into the contract was made. im that unless reinforced he will be compelled to | foreign la! FROM forms ice 644 cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable The only matter of any interest, this morning, was Resolved, ‘That neither party in any suit, controversy, fall back on Monterey. Ge: r sent word that he | stands before elte1 | One of her vietins ieee ina | Werte sn ctuiteteialie weastacs ways ash | the adoption of a resolution calling upon the Comptroiler litigation or proceedings in courts of record hould re. |MAJ. GENERAL TAYLOR. would reinforce hi and departed imme- | Gentlemen, th — | . Te rly {ogi from justice, and the other ou this day, on trial for bis life. considerations are not to be states that in the despatches received. Gen. Worth in- | blood to an i inst the other for attorney jiately. Pre . Butler sent an ex- | overlooked by us in this case, and one of the a inadvance. for a statement of the length of each navigable canal in tory’ or ‘countellra’ fore oe dahon rey a soli y , a i i - | , y only sixteen mil Jar duties that devolve upon us is to ascertain the mo- *NTING ofall kinds executed with beanty and dee- | the state, with the cost per mile for superintendence | them; but instead. thereat tue Game aimised ae ie | &e, &e., &e. fies g i Rerespl tives that spirited him on to commit. this terrible deed, All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the | during the last ten years. | the wrong by the final judgment of the court, should be | countermarch To arrive at a just conclusion upon this point, you must establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be de- ‘The following bills were introduced. native! iged to pay a certain fixed rate per cent, to the pre- ( THE OFFICIAL DESPATCHES. look at th that he has led, at his education and his ducted from the pubseription money rernitied ay ha ir ed—one relative to vailing party upon the amount recovered, or upon the va. (From the Washington Union, Jan. 13 } ‘ipt of the news at Comnarg' associations, and in all these you are to look for a motive JAMES: N BENNETT. | the transporting of convicts to the State prison; tho other | lue of the property or thing, the immediate subject ofthe | The despatches received from Major Goneral Taylor, its,and had his com: or the absence of a motive, and if you find that he hada New Your Heearp (adhd ll to reduce tho fees of county clerka. litigation, or upon the amount claimed by the party seek. | by Jost night’s mail from Monterey of the 14th Dec., | in less than two hours thereafter; and motive for doing what he has done, then it will be your Marsh Wank esmaacnl Paihia ond Weemmn oneain Mr, Jonnson concluded his speech on the Governors | 128 (0,recover and failing to vecover, Aud the rates per | at which date there were no tidings of the movement of | hours was followed. by Brig Gen. M duty to find a verdict of guilty; but if you find an absence RE EE A EC | Cent should he different where the matter is determined | Santa Anna upon the a‘lvance post at Saltillo. The ge- | troops, consisting of the Kentucky of motive, then you it to infer an absence of mind, i di by the default, payment ce confession of either party be- | neral-was to have left on the 15th for Victori \ . Ker’s company of United State: and it is your duty to acquit the a. DOG FOUND, The bill for the registry of births, deaths, and mer. | pad fate by aren Sant the bre ces Cy Cea | the scoounte ee that we beg published in news: ery Monterey by en - the portage this case is admitted by the prisoner’s coun- e ite ard brindl 3 et in bank; b: e decision of the court ia bank; apers, he must hay C to M bi 8 ikew AAUARGE MABSTIFG, white aed brindle color. | rioges, passed the committee of the whole. seit ask a Y | pane ve retuined to Monterey before n express was likewise forw: and the 7 at proceeded a half day onkis march. The force at | Gen. Patterson, which reached jelancey street, and pay- Assembly. Resolved, Tuat tho preceding resolutions be referred | Saltillo, under General Worth, is about 1700, which was | 12 o'clock. Gen. Patterson had left only a few hi JNSerre_ | The petitions to submit the New York city charter, | {2,2 ##lec: committes, to consider and report thereon by | to have been reinforced, according to previous advices | previous to jem his diel sae ion, therefore, that you have Cdl sible a it corner of Ridge and ms nt or not ; but before you find clearest and most mn, encamped at Moquete. ‘ou, and if you are satisfied with PIANO FOR SALE. ‘jeshevastue: seatansiees Dill, or otherwise. from General Taylor, by two regiments of volunteors, | supposed that he will change his order of merch, and | the proof, then he is ch accountable being’ and ae eucls ia A endid new PIANO‘efseven octaves, jast election, once more to the people, Laid over, uader the rule. which would make an aggregate of about 2600 men. proceed also to reinforce Gen. Worth; but of this we | responsi acts; but if that pi 1s not made out for sale cheap, as the owner has no more use | 80d tochange the location of the Erie railroad, were - fore at Monterey under Major General Butler, including Positively. to your satisfaction, you cannot say that he is acceunt- forit, Can be seen between 10 o'clock A M. | appropriately referred Auvany, Jan 14, 1817, | the division which marched on the 13th end idth Dec., | It was also understood in Camargo, that Gen. Wool | able, and your verdict should be not guilty. His Honer and 4 o'elock P.M., at No. 1 Centre Markei it. Warson lalion the table. resolution to secure r 1 sib 2 | under Generals Twiggs and Quitman, which no donbt | would join Gen. Worth with his forces; and, as he was | here made some allusions to some alight discrepancies in id 3t#r Vib pevnents eae . The Governor's Message—Discrepancy Between it and | was recalled, and rapidly marched in the direction of | near at hand, it was supposed that he would bo the first | the testimony, and told the jury that they went rather to FOR SALE CHEAP. Der month to,soldiers—a gront of 200 acres of land,| the Comptroller's Report—The Ani-Slavery Resolu- | Saltillo, should the news of the advance of Santa Anna | to his relief. the credit of the witnesses than to their “THE UNION HOUSE,” now doing good busi. | 8 & pension of $144 to the widews of those who might fh. ith two saloons, handsomely furnished, together | full in battle—opposing tue extension of slavery, and the i discredit, and tions—The New York and Erie Railroad turn ont to be truo, would amount to about 3400, which, | While on this subject, it may not be amiss to add one | illustrated hia opinion by say: that if any two of the k y . with General Worth’s command, would make a force of | word respecting the on dits so common ut the plans | ury wero called upon to det a circu within with stock of liquors and fixtures, will be sold low, Incbease' ob eatana The principal part of the Senate session to-day was | about 6000. We have seen a letter from an officer at | and deods of the enemy. One day, we hear that our | their own knowledge, they would not do so in the same he owner has other pursnits. Enquire on the premises, reaso of the standing army. occupied in Committee of the Whole upon the portion | Brazos Santiago of the 28th December, which expro! train has somewhere been-cut off. detachment has | words, and in all probability would also differ as to time James street, from 6 to 8 P.M. J10 lw*rre ‘The Governor's message was debated in committee of of the Governor's message relating to the canals. the opinion that “a auilicient force was, doubtless, col- | been captured—thet a Mexican town nd but be this as it may, the credit you are to give fh: FOK SALE—The buildings aud leas: ae ie Re: the whole, and they agreed to refer to the committee o lected at Saltillo to meet th ; Banta | abi ; ke. 4 | ntirely a matter for your ra 45 Robinson street. Front houre wood, rear do Mr: Johnson had the floor, and confined himself to a | Anna's 1 aD ythtog aoe tee a eae bene, | Sbaut to be, retaken, ho, One would sappose we had | ‘ i 5 fo “ Anna’s movement was anything more than a feint, he has | sufficient experience of the credit ordinarily due to the the coi ration of the court.— twenty-four i hag pox te from 8e! ber on grievances as much of it as related to Anti-Rentism. general and particular review of the suggestions of the | unquestionably been es flying ‘tories in this city and Deighborboed, to render any however, in coming to your conclusion, to Rot (as ver deed) a6 by 50. For further mformation spply on | No other business of moment was transacted up to the Governor in regard to the contract ay st the pub | _,A letter from Major General Scott. now commanding | caution unnecessary against them. Yet we a ind the relations of the witnesses to the parties, the premises, . ze. | tia of closing titi ahora ists Fe rare Te Coven ec ontract system upon the pub | ali the lund forces in Mexico, dated Dec. 28, from Brazos | perceive that many are credulo and make such allowances, and give such weight to SRENCH’S HOTEL, pai lit tra A lic works. The Governor suggests that by contracting | Santiogo, states that he should leave the next day via | ed, however improbable or even their testimony aa you see fit. Gentlemen, whet ver verdict you give, you must give your reason for it; and the reason you are obliged to do'so, I will state to in alton street, to his other b ii ee fa THE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends afew chien aeee meewecttalty andl with private individuals for repairs and superintendence | Matamoras and Camargo, in search of official newa, by | may be. If not actually belie street, “a most pernicious patronage will be cut of” Mr | Which he should be governed accordingly. Referring | allow themselves to be Chatham to the reports of th t of th he states [hear them. Now, thi ‘ou. In many of the States, when a party is acquitted, Pa Stee a ee = Johnson took an opposite view of the question ; he spoke | that, in the meantime, events may tule lain we lugares: wnwortay: Mane tine , the troop: ihe iaw at once discharges him, and leticatamer pro: frvorable comparison with the very best hotels in the ei LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ticularly of the fouslbility with which claims of con-| and that, "if Santa Anna be on the offonsivo, he tust be | moran,we have hund‘eds of our counteyreen: drapn exe | vide a place for tim, ce he is ager lot ee ny ee pon no cpanetias Sin Chats be re he ee 5 Pa repulsed,” &. by interest or curiosity, every one of whom has, or | munity, but the law in this State is very di 0 oceasl re be more than one bed in a rooin, : ; : ke, ‘ ' the price for which will be 25 centepernight. div imere Pe a id ta a al Seperated Pose arvana bhp ey ee ee One of the letters we have teen from the Rio Grande, sould his arms im perfect orler. We are abun. | Legisaiure made law. which, iv now on Our = i 5 d "| of 80 recent date as Dec. 28 (the latest), expressly states: | dantly able to defend the cit; ‘inst force, ular » that if aman ischarged on the gre insani- JOHNSON’S BIRD STORE, Cloudy morning, and mild sir Senate not very full. | tony. His speech was an able ous, —'" We are here without accurate information, and the | or irregular, with which any oftheir heroes, from their | ty, he ie uot to be again let losse om the vesehi ay aa a0} Say Broaden Prd door rors: Siecpart say | . Senator Yours, from the Committee on Finance, to | 4,2 8¢te 8 singular discrepancy between the report of | general in chief, now commanding all the forces in. Mox- ral-in-chief down to Canales, who is . tai "4 sent to one of the lunatic institution provided by the State id the men of the Governor 1} ico, has deter d to move rapidly forward, with the it an enemy is not to be found, may thfea' until he is brought before the Supreme Court, ore Cir- to attribute it to. ‘The Governor | view of ascertaining facts upon which he can'rely. We | weapons always bright—-with powder alw cuit Judge, and pronounced by one or the other of those says that the averago expense of collection, repairs and | should have been off te-day, but for the difficulty of land | perhaps alittle more vigor in the administration of | tribunals to be sane, before h : } Comptroller whom was roferied tho Dill to extend the time for the | the ,Comptro! collection of taxes for 1646, reported in favor of the pas- hardly know w sage of the bil large stock, I have purehased two more lots, very, which I would like the public to call and see. B ‘cages in great variety, bird seeds, &e, ‘The public invited to hear them sing in the evening till 9 P. ‘he bill was referred , | superintendence upon all canals, for the last ten | ing our saddle horses from the steamer yesterday ” affairs—and a little less indulgence towards the open and | world. Then the question presents itself simply in this as- W.B. JOHNSON, 200 B-ondwey, TOUR Ann aoe ee TI coe ent Oe: | years, hue exceeded five hundred and eigh ‘The force under Gen. Wool at Taras is about 2,400, | undisguised enem our midst—-wo can listen unmov: | pect : shall he be execute ied for life toa 31 2w#re 2ddoorfromStewar’s. | Mr. 'Tarcorn, from the Printing Comalties ‘reported | #224 dollars annually. The Comptroller whieh is in excellent order. Cupt. Washington's com: | ed to the most frightful reports that are heard daily, and | lunatic asylum, or until he by due course MUSIC, the bill instructing the Secretary of State to transmit one | the &verage annual exponse for theso purps pany of flying artillery, more than 100 strong, has a bat- | even hourly, in the streets of Matamoras. of law? His Honor referred to two cases which were THE ONLY TRUE SONG. copy ef the journal and documenta of the Constitutions | 6 hundred thousand dollars lesa than the esti tery of 8 pieces, and is ropresented to be one of the. moat of Klem, the German, who was pe ‘adier General Pillow, in command of the Illinois | tried by himself—the c: 5 * i i . What is the meat of this? ARCHY GRIEVE, the real enterer of fancy and | Convention, and laws of 1847 to each county clerk in | the Governor. ning ing Birds, has now on hud and we a1 r eretary of State of the United | ,,2 bad Uelioved that action upon the antialavery resolu. est selection yet offered to an American public. | States, one to each member and officer of the Conven. | tens introduced by of the Globe, Amougst the folloteasg will be. found tee | 0 ,and one to the Governor of euch State in the Union; rey wil b mor: chotee “Amongst the following will be found the | the ‘ill also provides for the distribution of the journal efficient and well appointed companies which belong to | brigade, the advance of Generel Patterson’s column, hi : the army. It probably is the best, as it is the strongest. | boen for several days encamped at Moquete, six leagues | shanty in the upper part of the city. He particu- Mr, Hall would be suspended in the | Whatever may be the truth of the rumora afloat, it will | on the Victoria route, Having been stationed four mon’ larly’ dwelt upon the case of Klem. said he t, but from what I learn today I in-| be seen that, with the junction of Wool’s division, | at Camargo, he had hoped by a short visit to the United | had been twice tried. On the first trial, th jury found pressed before the Senate until they | which should’ be counted ren, General Taylor, upon | States to recruit his strength, which had been seriously | that he was not insane, and upon the second trial another tried for the murder of a woman who resided in a to offer | the State, two tothe S ted upon, ‘ ai i , this emorgency, will probably be at the head of d Yh r | jury found that he was insane, and acquitted him, upon matched and prepared to be put up for hatching, (with a Nee eerth ene eae ees and academies, and | “You will recollect that previous to the meeting of the | of more than seven thousand, and we have ‘wo ioee x | eect by constant AIRE at thin Dantes Tore Gone: | willoh hewwas sunt tou lanads seylose rea’ te sco ‘Freuch, German, African, South American, Chi: | _ It being considered important that the matter should | Legislature, | announced to you that the seven Commis. | the result. port, his health was so much improved that he determin. | has proved the correctness of the conclusions of the Inat id Domestig. " ogether de; | be disposed of immediately, the bill, which was referred | Honers (Messrs Jervis, Aller, Wilson, Dewey, Whittlesy, | In connexion with these statements, we lay before | fd to return to Matamoras, where he arrived ou the Lith | jury, lor his insanity has since preceeded, step by step, ‘on_of barn. door Fowls, nglish and | to the Committee of the Whole, was Hilde) sad Beads) eopeltee aye ; ; sand Newlo ly hod under con- pe tate ihe pea vi we Tealian Grey Houndge tn every athe ape mer tr roodlet, | sideration by that committee, Mr. Harris in tho chaie, Se ieee Be TURE the cantre of 5 Bird. Cages of every variety. AlsocArchy's | The committee rose and reported progress, without | 2Fome and Sullivan, and to report to the Legislature of our readers an interesting letter from Gen. Taylor, of a | instant. On arriving here he found that it was desirable | until he is now in the last stages of idiotcy. He then i te, speculating on these probable events, and | that his command should set out in two days. Though | proceeded to lay down the law in the present case, in i toremove any apprehensions that might be | still feeble, (being scarcely out of a sick bed,) with a | the same words in which he laid it down in the case of Norway Swans, silver aud goldei sants, yand- Oa motion of Mr. Talcott, immedi: 7 n, A °\ | entertained of Santa Anna’s advance at the head of all | characteristic zeal, and the promptness of the truc sel: | Klem. and those cases, he said, proved the beneficence e 3e Si the iasuaetaent OF Cae recea daa eacee ct | egrecing to the Bill i 1847, whether in their judgment, the road could be laid hislegions We ought not, perhaps, even to allude to | dier, he reported to the commanding gengral that he | snd wisdom of the statute. Ho next referred to the Birds, &e. &c. Mr. Haxp, from the Committee on the Judicisry, in through thos pony witkout great prejudice to the | the pass of Rinconnado, which would enable Gen. Worth | would be ready at the hour appointed: He accordingly | judice in the public mind against the plea of A NB: erzy vartoty of i d Goods, Cagee tens Dil relating to the passage ond publication ot ae ese ae eee ere enone attr carly | (2.KeeP the Mexicans at bay until he could receive bis arched, and encamped on ihe 16th wear the Moquete | which, be sald, azoee princi gly from ihe fact tat tee 8, Lecters, post paid, wi'l ut cli times meet wi i + $ . atteation from A OMIEV', No.3 sonm street, New York, The Dil inp oat the daty upon the presiding officer of od of the session. This morning four of these Com- | °" TF EetoauAN Coa fCAREe or Occuration, “The general’s friends in the United States will rejoice | and philosophy. It became odious in the eyes of the Ra YOUNG SENTLEMEN, Rapes eesti house ol oortiiying as tothe aie of the a oof, | missioners made ® majority report adversely to the Camp near Monterey, Dec. 8, 1846. | to hear that his health and strength are quite restored by | public, because it was easily got up, andit was known maopk ont for your Christmas, Frosents, Archy will bose. and tue number of votes given for and againce, bills re. | Out® e rough re aa pare Broome counties. | sin--As | expect to march ina few days for Victoria, | the cheerin, prospect of active service. They need no | that the roal criminal often escaped without punishment. quets put up by his own hand, in tis usual style, short noj | quiring a certain number of votes for thelr passoge. By Fey) Nene in Mepar og taaley,, Childs, and Whit: | { consider the prosent a proper occasion to explain some: | assurance that, should the enemy afford him an opportu. | But the law of our State has wisely guarded ogainst that tice. 23 tf re. the terms of the constitution, a majority of all the mem: Dink in favor of this toute. You are pro- | what in detail the dispositions which have been made, | nity, he will prove himself the worthy. representative | danger, and consigned him toa lunetic asylum for. life. DK-RELLINGER'S bers elected is required to passa bill; and this modifica. 0 a few days since, that’ a Mexi- | They should hold the balance evenly between the pub- can recruiting Officer wad captured near that place, hold- | lic and the prisoner, and not allow themselves to be sway- p of this eeepeny, snd I } and which are contemplated, for the occupation and de: | of a family already so distinguished in our military un- | From this and, perhaps, some other causcs, have INFALLIBLE -TANTSeg tion of the law might occasionally escape the observa: not recapitulate it ; it has been subjected to many | fence of this frontier. With this view I enoloses sketch | nals, if ia prejudices arisen ; but jurors should be cautious how er ‘and ulcers of every natu: tion of the presiding o a ia ther vote lately had :. boa coast 6 in Ll {itate, for selfish | exhibiting the lino from Parras to ‘Tampico, and showing | Wo were informed by an officer of the army, who ar- | they give way to their feelings on one side or the other. ike magic i ‘apon the bill for the Telief of the volunteers, in the lower | PUrPoses, have attempte Compel the company to | how a portion of that line is naturally marked by the | rived here from Cami other peins, or two di vo i lie, di louse, without this requisition upon him. choose routes which would immensely increase the ex- | chain of the “Sierra Madro.” prisc ‘The bill was referred tothe Sotinities of the Whole. pense of the wale Bt tbs Rabe and oeeewae ee It will be seen at once that San Luis Potosi isa posi- | ing a commission from Canales. Twenty or thirty ran- | ¢d by prejudice on the one Lites false sympathy Then the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Heal conte 7, nt ny, of 6 ullivan, Where the | tion almost equally distant from the points of this line. | clheros were enlisted, but they were set at liberty, and | on the other. By degree to eit =| the administration Whole upon that portion of the Governor’s message re- | Fraseot t er mapa ei bese with to bed hundred | ‘This would give a force at San Luis a very great ad: | the officer put under arrest. of justice is ¢ injured instead of being adv nd Broome; 3d | Iating to the canols and the finances; Mr, Jones, of New | {eet per mi Baber y eal paige : con privilege of the | vantage over tus, were it not for the nature of the coun-| Considerable exc tement prevailed at Camargo—the | in'th timation of the public. Many cases, he said, Burrett’s Doy- | York, in the chair. Petry apdyr ey can go’ a ter paid ig, | try and the communications ; the regions between San | priest having informed the commandant that the post | have been cited to you, by counsel on both sides; I there- erand Chathar, and at the H. fall. Mr. Jonson secured the floor. i ved ine e bein) any rhe receive, perigee 1 route | Lis and the mountains being scantily supplied with | would be attacked as soon as it was ascertained that the | !ore think it proper to caution you egainst the influence PLUNKET § PARDESSUS, aod ete peaeates OVtne. Governor, upon the canal | Cod the logisluture of Penusylvanta Yo. domand ‘bone | {e°°Y, eink tho “Without artillery, the Mesised trvops | £Xttetftom a letter to.amember of Congr pono,’ and here, (suid. hia Honor, alluding to oue of the Seth m0. 2S FULTON STREET, Riva ten eins damtanarelc one Tome a funy, | of the comp: ny of ten thousand dollars per annum for the | are not at all formidable, and, I think, have but. lide f Camano, Deo. 19, 1846. | cases road by prisoner's counsel,) | take leave to remark , SB. Seton excattent heat $300 and only charge $2.58 for ry in both Houses. Me. Lester in | Tutte extend the road through certain border counties | Confidence in themselves. i, theretore, Consiter ane | 4 DEAR SiR 2—L have just arrived here in haste from | thattit my Sption thecs nese: Ma eave to remark Ly ARDESSUS warrant thet i push aivaes of that State. But the company have determi i Saltil! 4 ‘ Montorey, to expedite the movement of troops that have | perversion of law, than the verdict of acquittal rendered N B—!LUSKETT & PARDESSUS warrant their first , and somebody in the lower House, after long : li Position of Saltillo and Parras as of primo importance. | heen ordered forward. I left Monterey on the morning | P® quality huts to be equal,at the very least, to those of auy othet uupport of the motion, moved that so muck pee dpleantergt iy aly acr| With an intermediate post at Patos, andthe means, by a | of the 17th, und arrived here this morhing. ‘The emer. | 1,that case. Gentlemen, as | have betore told you, the fatablishment, and assure the public that it would be utterly | of the Governor's mossage as Telates to anth-rent all good road, of rapidly uniting, if necessary, 1 deem the wah thie i. General killing being admitted, the question is, to what are we to impossible to rell SUCH AN ARTICLE at A LOWER price than | © Inte he OeeiailiteganGravestestiny con 1 if Brigadier Generals Wool and Worth wency was this General Worth, on the 16th, despatch: | uscribe the prisoner's uct?! Ls it to passion, or intem 33.50 ‘29 metre. | 0¢ referred te the Committee on Grievances f Co al to hold thee danke cuerals Wool and Worth quite | 64 an express from Saltillo to General Butler, at Monte- ‘ to eith The committee rose and reportedj progress, without ; equal to hold that flank of the line. I shall, however i “ h hol rance? If you ascribe it to either of those causes, action upon the message. " ings to-day, willbe concurred in by the Legi reinforce the latter general, particularly in cavalry, and | '°%? ‘8, inform him thet Santa Anna, nye wi caunot be excused for the act he has done ; but ifit arose po . that the company will he allowed to choose tl shall establish a reserve at this place to support the ad- Id attack Saltillo in a few days, perhaps in | trom an insane mind, then he is entitled to an acquittal. r +. . rt eae antt | vanced positions, should the movements of ‘the enemy | stating Cee Eee eee coe Bets gon | Te arrive atajuat conclusion on those two. points, rat ‘ It is ful in its odor aad flyer. i y_acknowle be the best faintly medicine ever offered to the publ 50 cents per hortle. Sold at 230 Pearl street; comer of Bowe! avene and 10th street:Jeffries}dray sto 0 $B TAREE DOLLAR HaTs—The aidermgued st finished an assortment of * ti Hats,’ spIC! which he will sell-at the above price. ‘These Hae wil sresehligd het: n + . table to it, without refe Fulton street, | which was referred to the Judiciary Committee :— rok If, is he insane? then look back to and consider require it. men. "The general belief is, that Santa Anna’s force is at | Sik pourse i t for between ‘William and Gold. Th le &c. do exact as follows :— ture of 1846, reads as follow: rigadier General Wool is understood to be now at i , aa all the,acts of his former life that have been laid before N, Boho undersigned does not pretead to offer the | The Judicial Districts of this Stato shall be arranged as | 4," {2 6&9 the said commissioners or a majority of them. | partes with Ine nettian oy dana ratood to en Suse, | or Workin later an ooeos ees ment be bation Oo tae | Toei seil Senin nek youreelves, waa It _sueh 6 eeuree of “ very best Nutria Hats” atthe above price, (that being tim, | folleies te erie ioe thall adjudgo and determine that no route exists through | Brigadier General Worth Has’ his head quarters o¢ Sek. | Sf, Vor ho had left twe ia, and wassup. | ie a8 badatendency to keep those passions in subjee- Possible); hin" beat” hesells at $3 50, ‘The drat Judicial District shall consist of the city and | ‘Re interior of the county of Sullivan, on which said | tilio~his command consisting of some 1,200 regular | 2ayion who had left two dn {rom Monterey, With some | #00, oF Was his course such as to give them strength dig swe ROBERTSON. | sountyaf Newt y PomApany can construct said railroad without, prejudice | troops, with eight guns. ‘I propore to reinfoce him by | Posed to be about thirty mil ‘Quitman’s brigele, He alsy | 224 ¥igor? In doing this, it will be nec for you to OVER SHOES. ‘The second Judicial District shall consist of the coun. | '0 the interests of the citizens of this Stat the inte- | two regiments of volunteer and a portion of the Bos es. otras et i igede. take a review of his life for the last fourteen or fifteen LADIES aud Gentl phe ' f tho coun- | rests of all such portions of the people of this State, in- j : pei fed the ture shes tindia Rubber Over Shoes | es of, Kings, tnatn Dutchene reockland,. Sultolk, | cluding. the eltizeus of the county of Sullivan, xa in | NOStUCKY cavalry. | Lieutenant Kearney’s company is | ing also aeat an expr Th Putnam, all the regular cavalry force I can assign to him at pre- i the Targest to the aniatlest, and as cheap as yon ean th neh o their judgment will be affected by the construction and | So, Proceed at once to Rude gut of old rubber. Anda large nssortinent of cork Bole, ee orate ania Rather oar location of sald railroad, then the sald cov pan; by a Feach Saltille in tim Double do, ht Fi ; of © . ° 5 At Monterey will be the head quarters of Major | Iaajer nichen and chitdsen? boot Sit shatteaetT age | Delaware, and Uiter: pedeginrait repped ser by man Nt papery pe it obs e Wool, at Parras, (Worth hav- | yoarg iit about that time since he removed from the parental roof, is acts, during that period, are of im- illo. Should Taylor and Wool | portance in bringing your minds to a conclusion on this case. In doing s0, it is necessary for you to consider ven thousand men, which will be oll Ganersl Bullet, commeniing the reserter Tere coer | 3B thot which v nll | his education and the society in which he moved. ser broadway comer of Feai'sreat,"” “Yastmete’” | | The fou Judickl District shall consist of the coun | <ateihe tins ot panien cf artillery and one of the, weal infantry batal tony that General Butler iat for, Saltile. immediately girsuristaaoes pou son fade: chitin Re wis Tein ea ; tiss of Saratoga, Washington, Warren, Essox, Clinton, ; ons (4th) will composo the garrison of the place. ‘The | wi iments, that were at pe le need ‘Tewrence, Fulteo, Hamilion, Montgomery, | Doposite, slong the val troops of Gon ‘Butler's proper division (tio, Indians, | Mth, the Kentucky and Ohio regiments hundred | Sive Way and be led by those passion SELLING OFF AT COST AT W. H. DEGROOT & | Franklin, St. Les @ Pennaylvania side thereof, i SO PEGIN ia yetins crocs acind wick DOTS Herkimer, wad Schenectady. ; ies | 24 t0 locato and construct a portion of said road, not | tin rouie kecoe tanec Pau: and in echelon py New Norsk, where every variety of Gentlemen's | | The fifth Judicial District shall consist of the countien | exceeding thirty miles In lenge oe fe trots ot | the route hence to Camargo and the’ mouth of the Rio Clothing can Ye hid or lower prices than at any otherrestab- | of Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, Onelus, Madison, and | °XC°eding thirty mae ‘ Grande, os ae Hishment ta tne ety of New, York, | Otnego. Withee hea indicated, of Broadcloth, Beaver, Pilot, Over Conte. and The sixth Judicial District shalt consit of tho counties | upp of 1846, thopreet eel Monterey, numbering, together, about eight hundred efficient men. The two regiments, at a mom ing, in the deadof night, broke up their camp, and, in fine order, moved off for Monterey, to start from that place at daylight on the morning of the 17th. On my return from t's wasn | suid, away from parental control from associates seom to be stage drivers and such a class; his disposition might upon; it uppears that he was peculiarly sensitive to the Wer Sack ct of the Legisla. ‘Tweeds, and Mazurka Cloths, of every atyleand color, from 5 r the city to the camp about an hour before day, I met ¥ : $4 to $20, | of Chenango, Broome, Tompkins, Chemung, Tioga, Stou- | in the report ol the majorite of the Commie them, marching in quick time, and in tue finest Hosible nent his oeauasea arnt tha catetttoe erumae Cloaka—one half, three quarter and full cirele, of French and | ben, Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Livingsto: — ae . ss m spirits, the Kentucky regiment under command of Ma. therefore take Akcion tralia ae ui . |. The seventh Judicial District shall consist of the coun Court of G walons. ‘old the place, controlling, Shepherd, and the Ohio regiment under command of Ma- int ebsklavetion: ant se0-wi Dress ond Frock Coats—biack, blue, brown, olive and green, | ties of Onondega, Cayuga, Seneca, Yates, Ontario, | Before Recorder Szott, * * * These conside inte your conside: pn, and se of French, English, Belgian snd American Cloths, from “Me my atten: | jor Giddings. gel arya and Cortland. 7 nd Pgs: Roberts and i e eighth Judicial District shall consist of the coun- tion to Victoria before the surrend pico; but I |" Orders had ben issued at least six weeks ago to Gene- js life. He continued at great length to $16. now deem it more than ever important, for | have reason bi fe 4 with t Indi ents, 1 Office ond Business Coats, Pelto, Sack and Winter Frock: dias of Casuteni : it rict Attorney, ad interim. b ral Lane to move forward with two Indiana regiments, ry, and concluded a very a lumi- f que, Erie, Genesee, Wyomin; 4 vet to believe that a corps of observation is in that quarter, di t We inforced ; but v: 7 Loe ranean aur cca cig | Stone Nai ee enna Kel, se’ plkceast ihe arate | wadoe te orders af General ‘Urre—having it wed: | mctuey uae, Worth mighs be relaferced but by some e about hal yas one ola) “The ary then jain ang icy, Doe at igh Pants Bronileloth, Catsimer ithough they, arrived in Matamoros, von . inglish, and "American, from 3 = 4 a haps at Tula, and sending forward advanced in Assembly. opening of the ourt this morning, on an indictment | 1erters perhaps did not reach General Lane. “This matter, | suppose, erdict of cuitry against the unfortunate prison. t $6 | An imi dience i i charging him with havisg broken open a trunk and parties as far as Victor will be looked into hereafter. Ido not much fear the Fn Te Mg ate via ae Jowgalandelong | wuauaetan bth bak tthe property of Meta | neon candies antes has 2ozig | Fea an, tars now ek iis Pacariuy. | tH creo Fle, an ey ui i — i rtolet, lat dnl » | found General Lane in motion; an canno i . ere, lain and fancy Satine and Slike, from $ito $4. | Prayer—Journal and iene moe sdinbieak ee. (ang ACNE cand. pactasted three regiments of voluntee division,one | reach Saltillo by the time the fight is expected, he may | Prisoner was then ironed, and Doyle, the officer who had A large assortment of Broadelo meres and Vestings, | tinue to be received in great numbers A bill having Trial for Burglary—A colored fellow named James ig the Tenness ib 00 mde fetta ils his ast’ ve ieee Line “tee ceinforce ‘our | tim in charge, was o1 to remove him and bring him ” et tint i t possibly get to Monterey in time up on Monday morning, to receive sentence. He heard PR ya Clomine, “oprers rae i eta on this object in view ia now in the hands of one of the se- | Thompson, was next called to trial on a charge of bur. | Point, say by the 1: the regular troops if they should be compelled to fall back upon | {it,"verdict pronounced with great coolners and come a EE ee red, and at a quarter to six came into court and ren- $2 t it. The accused wai ntence. i a | glary in th ag i h now here, under Brij ral Twiggs, (except | that pli I will leave here to-morrow or next day ie i. DEGRODT & CO., afew cayns sue oven ta reueger See eR TS Joth of December last, broken into the house of Me-The. Leaked i arrron, and th for hoad quarters, with General Marshall and tho Kou | POFFO. BRANDY, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, FRUIT, wRUIT interesting lebate. odore Crane, No. 83 Munroe street, with intent to rob uitaen ‘i ee (hater neti tucky cavalry. | Hevemints- 48 Ceavelinen, A 4 +IN, Several reports were received. 6 same. . Fes amiin ” . “4 THE REVOLUTION IN YUCATAN. % dt iderable num- saggy “ot 23 : : TREW YORK ARD EME RAILROAD. On the part of the proseoution, Mr. Crane deposed that | SOrvarnig with [he colerey’ the at enero and in [From the Balize (Hon) Observer, Dec. 12.] ter ieee. eran vaio oe oe nd Ww , Pee NG ee Brosdway three doors above The seven commissioners appointed by the Legisla- | on the evening prior to the burglary the cellar grate | Comporaie with 7 ith thi Fitures | We have received letters from Bacalar under date of | tue'sther obsteries to travelling. The follow! dee, Well strect, offers for sale the following, im low to | tary of 1617, t0 select they at ewes hy the Les was firmly secured in the usual way; that on the | [ue orvers irom that piace, With this augmented force | 1 1 bar si, with the tollowing: laterenting. intel. | ‘2 he registries of the principal hotel dark and pale, various brands, of prime quali tension of the New York and Evie Railroad, and to as- | following morning it was found that © the grate | |x ra eee MANS General FEO as ke Pian oraere Se etranieat Jeat. Brewiston,. Caliiornia. volun hiskey, Scotch and Irish Pere te certain whether the line of railroad could be practically | had been forced open, and Wi Mena OMIT Lie” Deter ree Siwy uel ci'8 -Onlee has broken out between Merid from Itio de Janeiro; ays Hearn, Jama nd do (arrled through the county of Sullivan, and to report to | turkies had been removed from the safe in the back | 41 will perceive that one effect of the arrangemente | i nce of the former proclai f Madeiea, & Y and other brands do the present Logislature, made their report to the House | basemen cutouts arenteen Coal cellar, ready t0 | shove indicated will be to throw Major Generat Patter, RET eee tt, co are h " is morning. . fy Campeachy wish to depo: W. Hill, R. Clements, Alabamé a) Pp, Philadelphia; at do ‘The Commissioners dis thei the te- | Officer Brapy, of the 7th ward police, deposed that | 0m» jyitlythe troops of his appropriat division, (Tennos. | Cumnhencly wish to in their own city. ‘i v Oneid Cikretyingive dg 4 port made this morning w , Italo report the pa Nel on duty on th ee oe he discovered 15 and na the cet ron wane: Perce tl eg enAetive hostilities have commenced, in the vicinity of | ""Aevon Lieut: Lemeworts, United states Navy; Lieut. " , Saut nority reserv: eir report : eo 3 iff, do; yA. Basar Serdinens Pits atte % A mont uoneitrl excitement was evinged bythe mom: | fret under ruepciouscircumtacet, that he watched | 7th hit tviaon,oocupins the line of communication Campo Carts, dorian, W., Wolloustan, P ’ ats, just landed, ripe a bers a8 s00n yort was announced. them and soon saw them open the coal grate ia front of ? increaving : on, Boston; J. 8t. Louis; Boston , i) : He P ane’ Intelligence received this moment from Saltillo, repre. ly ing in; J. McOwen, St. Louis; i A ledges himself most faithfully, to keep and de A motion was made to lay it upon the table. Mr. Crane’s residence, and the prisoner let down into the sents all quiet in front. We have reports volutic ing to join them, from Peto, (an Indian village 30 leagues lor, United st puplieny ofthe bestauality, and solterts the favor of the | he motion was adopted. Fee ria accamplice, who remained outside; witness | ty 'Mexico, embracing two or three Staten, and directed | {rom Bacalar,) under the commend of Gen. Benito Fa: | {). Whitiog, Bostans Adame to; H Southam, VROBERT HOPE HART informs his frieads end well | Another motion was made to print 150 extra copies for | ‘hen went up to the spot and secured the prisoner 8s he | sy ainst General Santa Anna; Dut the information aces chece, & most desperate man, and outlaw, nd Peto | J8neifes J. Patterson, Boston Munroo, ew Onl missioners. . sd imin, Vallads | .. I" wire he Moves euornoabiatotiener naw, of Sullivan, arose, and asked whether one |, THe Jury found him guilty, and he was also romanded not come ‘irs ery seopaattully have val proclaimed in favor of the United States, end | peienol Aigett Vieginta, We Boyle. Philadelphia: W" ‘a ri commissioners wi t A 4 , i Padi Mexico — | ©, , rejee, N. Carter, EAGT ee cric Railroal Company (ared Witsorot | tether ‘Trial for Burglary —Two lady named Mi- OOF COIN Serta oy acalne’rounalia: edkrel st peeseat; Bus the Loops e=s | Geet eee Te " PRACTICAL bOOK-KEEPING, ; igua, one ef the commissioners, was standing in | Chael Murphy and Francis Irwin, were then placed at Major General U. 8. A. Ci din making great preparations, mounting cannon on the old | "Crry. J. Calvo’ Havana; W. Force, Washington; If Shed No. 88 Cedar street. the gallery.) the bar for trial on an indictment for burglary in the ‘The Adjutant G of tn ae ommanding. fort, enrolling volunteers, kc. Haviog made no demon- . y eM ; Msc Gounle HSE: Accountant, auzhor of the \'Seience | Soveral members donied that any of the commissioners | thitd dogreo, in having been concerned with Wm. Chil. | The Adjutant General o Weshingten, D.c stration as yet, they will in all probability joia which- » Mathewson, AYE of Pouble Bucry, Book. Simplified,” and the | were officers of the company. tery, another lod, in breaking into the work shop of Mr. Ssehington, D. ever appears to cf Bd nn rf Edson, Bow ceili af ahaere Eutry Book-keeping Improved,” ecntinues to | “Ste Wrewa, of Ovens seid tho report of the commis. | Hamell Jockamith, No, 34 Chyratie street, on the night iia aienance re tie oh i irerbersi if rb 7 ie i ‘ i . “ f the 91 if it b. g A | 5B ed ileucred, ihe pla pote See satally infos they ritessonns nig. ie con Bafa pt 100 pounis or topper; hawtenes remmtonar jong General Butler's command, by a recent order, extends MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. 1m, Worcester; J. Rose, Norwiah; E. ing this important branch, 90 ; 5 t Pritchard, V truly a course of praet erbury; W. Baldwin, e thousand dollars annually for the privilege of jing | ings, and other property, alleged to be worth $60. ‘The | to all the posts from Monterey to Camargo, and from [From the St. Louis Revoille, Dec. 29 } ; | T. Butler, Newark; FE keeping books, rather than a course of lectures onthe theary. | " ‘ ide my | accused were found guilty, whereupon Murphy was re- | thence to the mouth of the Rio Grande. An’ order has | ‘The express which left here on last Sunday for Santa | " i . ote puotl oeeomes fami rom aetuel weer wink the ee thet Bales ‘st wee datreeta a eerear counties Ot | Tanded for sentences and trwin, being under 10 years of | Ubeequently been iasued from headquarters, at Monte. | Fer bears brders'to Gen ieseny wal Colonel Doniphan, | Burrell, Milwaukie; D. JemimONV- sa, Pediscchae bese’ c eoaeetaee et, good capacity will | southern portion of tho State of New York. I age, was sent to the Hotse of Refuge, rey, dated 13th of December, which makes the following | to proceed South, and form a junction with General Tey- W. Wendell, Aibany;J Brown, New Jersey; 7. Jones, ohe month, aud will receive a certifinte to ther eifant "| posed to printing 159 copies forthe tse af ths cea Plea of Gui'y.—Wrm, Chiltery, a boy about 14 years | “isposition of the forces at the different points on the line. | lor at San Luis Potosi. | Boston; W. Dow, do; J. Carr, Charleston; 0, Ames, no AS Ni ta Se Mee Cat be obtained at the rooms, | stoners; they tvero lobby members, and tho proposition | of #¢, impleaded with Irwin and Murphy in, the com: | The second Ohio regiment at Camargo to proceed with NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Massachusetts; T. Parker, Delaware; W. Haines, Port: fron 9 A. M.to 9. M. aizimerh.” | to print was offered to subservo tho private Interests of Suh tin tie contrat ber oripedogt ity pagal baud Ty io teas Ont Powe Anois sroona Rettecky co {From the Philadelphia Gazette, Jan 14.) | land; H. Gilmour, Boston; Captain Clark, rovisence; (i. TIES FOR THR Bab the commissioners; the report w: ; . | and was also consigned to the House of Refuge. ; ong ; ‘ that aconiracthad Fy 4 ; 0. Cotton, do; T. Van Brunt, BIER ROBERTS, renee sitet woe missioners who made the inajority, weportwes in neoy | snother Plea of Guilty —James Jenkins, fdicted for | at Cerralvo und Mier to Monterey ; Brig. Gon. Marshall | , We ascertained, some 80 days ogo, that a c pee oe been entered into by one of our citizens, R ¥.Loper, Long Island; J, Patterson, Boston; F. Mr. Hewiett, Schenectady. Jopson—M. Shelton, New Haven; (. Clarke, North- vorter, Holden, his splendid stock of Cioods, adapted for the pr headquorters, with of tho company. H» woul. ft a grand larceny, entered a plea guilty to a grant larce- | at Camargo, to report immediately at headq: 1s ‘ > di ment son, many of which, owiug to the reduction rl hens idan sel rule on ny, in having stolen from the store of Mr. John Haraday | seven companies wit 5 Pld i Brig. Gen. Lane, ade ae Wah Gok Einere Sareinc, Dear comeenatien _ will be found cheaper thin have heretofore been offered” Mr. Praxis would like to matify the motion. He | 2° yards of cloth, worth $79, on the 26th of July last.— | with the second and third Indiana regiments for the same | 874 186 Copiity, Col. Menry stanton, for the toner eh , M. Plant, Boston; E. Payne, Conn; M. Kirkpa- Kuper Neapolit ent BA: ste moved to refer it to the standing committoo on Futlic Bae tet ie City oct Wisin’ Wen th grown Onlo of Commeme-sasding tre tenia eve | have been Duilt. in the ‘unprecedented short time of 26 | trick Tiverpoel 8. W. Coodridgs, New York; Dr. Car: a 4 Printing. K lore Pleas of Guilty—John Warnham and John Indi days. These boats are 42 fect long, 12 feet 4 inches beam or, Va; C.. r, J. Collix, Nartfor ‘ 4 ‘ r lays. ‘These boats are "a inter, Va; ©. M. Foster, Double Mounced tuunbout Dieses 812s 81, bate occurfed aa Tae cay iaituinel, and horizontal do | Sitaram ith Wark aeeeealy pended pith sed | turd Ohio at Matemorany fur, Compentes ta remit ty | te ia eet deep, and, will carty 4) tons dead weight-~ | Budson, Norwich”. Hariurgh, W, Petit, Titavargh, 1 oti A wilt in b 1G Philadelphia; J. King, 3 Ice Dieaser ofthe wewess sad ison approved style, from | SRFeed tomayen ss, noen are (© THE And It Was nally | ere esored to appear tomorow’ U6 receive the vem | Ue mouth, Lieut. ol, Gatland, of the thidmtantey se: | Out ot this number of bouts 0 were but t Tat, vattabare, 1: Ferrie, 0 i and we are informed by the builders their contracts | ‘Tarlton, Plattaburg; J. Ferris, Stamford. nee POGU ME ahcairsie na Ut have looked ‘over this report, which is of grent | tence of the Court. oe 4. | Barth to bo povenuor ot nether es oF che third and | rere" made on the 6th dey of December, and on the frst | tat eerie gency Ince, a 3 and 9t, the chonpent crerle ever efloreds™ | senpeysnds coom enled with & dlegram of the rent, | cvosuutes cups bere Teme? 20F trial, the Court ad- | OTS Tho checrved, from the above, thet the Aret fod’ | ca7 of Cg AAA Bin ib apt ge nadine Ka SCOTT & CO.’S French embroidered Chemisettes, with collars, ct 1 758 $2, dying the conclusions of wee eect from it m4 EE ana regiment, commanded by Col. Drake, is ordered to | 9teement. ‘Tho boats were all drafted and plan Bi SOC 78, rth $2 50 yi ions of the commissioners : Fine in Cuariesrown.-—A tire broke outlast i , , | Mr. Lenthall, onr able naval constructor at the Philadel. | 76 Nassaw street, Tico edge ‘Collars, at $1, usual price 1500175. After careful ueliberation, in full board, a majority ¥, relieve the Ohio regiment, under command of Col. Curtis: 1 aj night at about 11 o’clock, in a large wooden | put the order was iss eae ae \opmbttioc tani, of the commissioners decided that the interior route | tii d in part f uy i Superb Lace Worked, ef the move iption, fi through Sulliven and B; building, owned and occupied in part for cutting staves, | Indiana regiment was at noes ene fomrar e costly description, from $3 sdopted foc. thet portion eee earnete Bort a) a by Charles A. Locke. It wes low water at th : hia navy yard. They are really a beautiful model for sea | 4 ypy Wholesale and Retil Fam.ly Grocery, Tea, Wines, ander tne impression that the | Sy surf servioe,and we thiuk, from @ Personal inspection, | ClTY sienlgtteabtistument, ke The vroprietors pledes ier ie time, | they were in fact on their march from Camargo to Mon. | g00d workmanship. | ‘T'ho first of the boats this | themselves that every article is in— | ‘fit, me|uding ‘Lens, of the latest umportations aud aniety of Thread La o work consequently the fire could not be checked, and the | terey This appears strange. and can only be accounted | Port on the 6th, in the ship St. Leuis—the last will be | ual profit, me} ts of every grade: Coffee, Moel Capon, Colin, eae stable for baliden ernene woreee [Ned h n Hoe eae inter wis of this State, and | building was entirely destroyed. The carpect manu: | for by the supposition that Lave took thores. | shipped to-day, sprroyed.as Marsesivos Wines, Cham! her _ Aime hy 3 Brondway._ | judgment, will be oflected by thy wont ot in their factory ‘of Mr. Lang, in the same building, was also der bily of moving the regiment forward without or.| We learn that the ship Maripossa, which arrived at (Claret, sade i, Scotch Whi ey oF ACCORDEONS, MELODEONS, AND MUSIG | tion of tho suid railroad, couectively comberny een, | toyed together with all its contents, ‘among which Pines ahowls | Houolala, Octobes 8, reperted Use. lowe of the United | pea faay epee salinwey. digs Pret Sense Canis , BOXE » in accordance with the’ requirements of ‘ody’ And, | were eeventeen pieces of earpeting, which were | suppose, may embarrass the commander of the Ohio re- | States schooner Shark, Lieut. Com. Howison, on the Gina) Ota English Dairy Cheese; French, English and Ame: FAYE Seneerty IXES, have filed such decision in the office of the Seng bag A finished, and realy for tho market, together with a | giment stationed here, as he is the senior colonel of the | morning of 10th of September, at the mouth of the | fl: Wis Se Glasgow Spiced Hams, a aupertor New Year's pda at, Marnfhsrarer and Importer of Musical | 15 state. (Signed) e Secretary of | large emai of yarn, and unfinished carpeting, and all | brigade recently under the command of the late Briga- | Columbia river. The Mariposa sent a boat ashore to ticle forthe table nigh favored and sound: Hear menor deous, Melodeo ale a large assortment of Accor- oy the valusble machinery. The loss of Mr. Lang was | dior General Hamer, and should be, of right, incommand | the Hudson Bay Company’s post, 4 | ed, und of the highest flavor; Soaps, Starch, &e.; Rassias 5 eons, and Musical Boxes, and all kinds of inusi- HORT ERY IS. heavy, and he is insured for but $2500. Another part of | of that brigade. Jearned that the officers and crew land Figs, Se. EDWARD BAACK, J. WILLSON SE fhe bunlding war gocunied by Mr. Anderson for grind- | proclamations have been received here {rom Santa An- | did bot learn further particulars. When she sailed, on | ae, igen. cpasist of superior olf, Londen, Pest yrawd 41 Fulton st., cor. of Gold st. WILLIAM Dikwey.n) | ing paints Ka | He had but recently commenced busi | ng, recently, but w hot been able to obtain copies | he evening of the same day, only the Lowsprit and | Amanitilado pe sderra, Newton, Gordon, Mur MITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, | Mt Watour, of Sullivan, immediately offered a reso: | by this, fire. No insuranoee There, eh eer gberty | for publication. They are represented to as by thoue ac. ait Of the schooner were visible . |foch, ke. Heotch Herrings now landing from ship Ann Fiar- ‘AND SCOTLAND , ’ bsg oe \d = of on oe alee Peatone bujlding, a mill for grinding spices, and a workshop {or General Taylor vere nee ene Kaeo gor yt | » | lev (the calobraged Leer Hy ‘shomPson,' 2 for not assenting to the report of the majority of thi M y on jumanity and indul- ————— ) Partie atines7,remiymocey fn lange or small sums | commissioners. {Their reasons will be found tbe weny | Geant ceslay 2 Baits Sta eee! Werewes oies.| ence to the Mexican Prisoners, and thers coming ne Court of Oyer and Termimer. | wa nranch of Ce ene zabllshment, het bees i d curious ; PE rc bag ind expressing a wish that he imay be | Before J yAmonds and Aldermen Hart and Foot. splendid bran a f Inail the prinetpal toney he Barks Some member arose to debate the resolution, and it | furniahed power for thediderent aoe Ae ies Denies, | Well tented i We should fal into tho hante of nny por, | Cote fade Ramonda and Avierme ‘Attorney qe aalfeitaion of their nota rtrooat ait) feomingg rien Mowey may be sent by Leiter Cpost: | therefore lies over for one day, under u rule of the | Hislose id avout $10 G00. rane fot $0,200, Mr. Lang | H2Hol the Mexican army. Santa Anna exproseos hin de: | Jan. 1. Priel of Kuss [ot (he Murder of hee Wife | ofanicles corre dor torent Ringe: ca ebat he Ualted Satea te Wem, tying the | House. and Mr. Anderson have both been previously burnt out | where he thinker eer tke aide of the mountains, | The District Attorney resumed his argument yesterday, | 244'et tne sxme yasit'y wll alw ered be regularly (orwarded b " wil PosTMASTE. Leetive, within a year, the former in Billerica, and the latter in | W*%? he thinks himself capable of defending the coun: | and concluded about twelve o'clock, after which Judge | that caunot be surpassed by my i h place will Y RIRAAM BELL WOON? Mr. Batcost introduced a concurrent resolution, in- | New York —Boston Journal Jon tt ene che latte try against ai that can be brought sgainst him. | Edmonds charged the jury. He commenced by saying | articles wil! be found there, and goods from exch plies 426 bn 7 Ri reet, New York structing our Senators, kc, in Congress, to urge the re- —_—___——. He further observes that the United Btates ‘will not at- | this was ove of those tragedies in real life that mal be delivered free of expense im any part of "423 mr COUGHS peal of the section of the United States constitution | Surneme Oourr or Tue Unrren States —Wp- | tempt any invasion beyond the mountains, without a stranger that fiction, and you will, therefore, only ITT ‘TsO UGHs, UGHS, CUUGHS Which authorises the appointment of postivastore. Nespay, January 13, 1847—No. 17. Christopher Ford, | force of one hundred thousand men, at an expence of one | called upon to wonder mach upon the opera NUNNS & FISCH ‘NORBYN’S COUGH LOZ hs % 'Ppoint por | pe! po! pe! ds and the pablie CF eau SH! PZENG! of ct cepared by Corbyn The fe lution lies over for one day. | Appellant, va. Archibald MPs 7 a Soeur bolegron Pet re =the present expease, i, nia | oe mind, In thie case you find a female in th remy OULD call the axtoation of Heit efi a “ re of conzbs, colds, 7 t, Bascom, of Seneca, introd . | Was submi 'o the court on the record and printed ar- , | at sum—and that the people of | of life, and who, fi i th i to be of | rt vanfaetor n . H os, ronraemesss arritation of | solutions :—- ey smreences the following re | Ts cote By Ma Bish. ter Che appeticet acd Uy Me. Me- | the United States will soon ‘wish lor peace on neree for | Oye am Kentle manners, and of grout poraonel attroc- | street to examine thelr nesortment of Fiano Fortes ferme. Fiveut Awmitin Attrchment, Bi ranktort, agent for the United Resolved, That no fees or perquisites of office shall be | edith for iP cee ees. Adjourned till to morrow } Vorable to the Mexican government. ‘ol a h hionable and ne’ tions, but one who, for eers, had led a life of pro- | Fe the most fas Im*re | received or collected by any person for services as an | Morning at 11 o y i itis reported, also, © proclamation was seon at | fligucy and crime, and who had ben the kept mistress in | NB. hanos with Colaynan’s