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Vol, XIII, No. 16—Whole No, 4613 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1847. be aan gare a = Peed he = — ae len : — = a the whole amount of | Dr. Ely’s, and recently oceupie! by a preacher named to Tompico by water. He will in the army imme. | tenant, Edward C. Anderson ; Master, Henry Rogers 0 to do, instead of iss INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE | Yai "ton the at of December, from Campeschy, ely, and no doubt hostilities will be vigorously prose- Si , Lewis W. Minor; Pi ; jury notes authorized by the first section of this | McCal FROM THE The blockade of this latter port was likewise violated | cuted. ‘He gave us a tall imen of democrscy here : ‘Action g Su ‘oon, wi ined Sherm act, may borrow, on the credit of the United States,such | Mir. Major, formerly an Episcopalian clergyman, but sonae an Ose arhe Laceacter. Rivero Uisd eotaeh at fas of | See ee ae ae eee a | RemeRTTNL JE; Froleaar of Mathomati, Mae H, | an Gaunt of money, he fem, sda icteest wt | Rotel aarreried, t,t rae as. ine eapatinene : 88 of | expensive, he remarked,‘ atin pan was good enough for | Beecher ; Passed Mi ‘ nso Barbot, (absont | therefore stock of the , the edit rtment of the Catholi the Somers, snd of the exertions of the boats of the dif: | him.” No doubt he will endeavor tobe Fopularamones ina prize vessel) and A.J. Dallas, Midshipmen,’Thomas | a rate not exceeding aix per centum’ per annum for the dda hing ar ect - ic Herali tI ferent nations to save the drowning sailors. It does not, | the soldiery. He held consultation wi Gen Jesup, 8. Fillebrown, David A. Ch ir, Wi sum thus borrowed. redeemable after thirty-first Decom- | _ At a moeting of the standing committee, of Va. heldjDeo. however, add much to the info had i i : ee Olek " «Provided, how. | 5» 1846, the Rev. Wm. H. Good, deacon, was recom STATE OF AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. | provioudy"teccgea°ake tven' shor win Uaned | Qanecmares, Caner U.S: Army, about the proper Aisin ‘Drerdonds Commodores Cla, Wiliam | ber, eightnn hundred and at sven, ovis Mat | tothe Bahop or feats ordered Mew, Rabat Dy 4 ashore mod yore mred were fen ted, it saya, with great | Jerup has not received any communicotion either from The Treasuty Note we n B: Treasury notes issued under the, rst and. twelfth Lee Rip wll ar ng geen yy oro a kindnes z. Ae i * ef Toa: Ae , Chas. H. dé and Alex, a MOVEMENTS OF GEN. SCOTT. | sshore, they were so near to the Carto of fan Juan that | had fo act ltogether on ia own responsiility and joag. A DILL authorising tho iatuo of Treasury Notes, a Loan, | $01 the thirteenth section ofthis act, shall notin the | Were recommended as catdidates for holy orders. could distinctly hear the beating of the drums with- | ment. I believe Gen. Jesup possesses more of the re- | * snd fox ether purposes whole exceed the sum of twenty:three millions of dol-| ‘The gold watch which was in the pocket of the late . A correspondent, whose attentions we ean | quirements of an intelligent and expétienced General 5 t enacted, Ko. That the President of the United | larg: And provided further, That no stock shall be | Rev. Dr. Armstrong when he perished on the steamer quately acknowledge, has furnished us with | then any officer in the U. 8. service. He 18 naturally ac- stim Or oxi ae thee os imcacles Cf the noversment | istued at a less rate then pa Atlantic, has been recovered. It was found with much the names of the men saved, who are now held as pri: | tive and vigorous in mind ; he has a thorough knowledge | S¥0h sum or sums as the exige! OF the gevaramen ‘Seo. 17. And be it further enacted, That the interest on | other property stolen from the wreck, in the honse ofa The Intentions of Santa Anna. soners of war in Vera Cruz. ‘They are as follows :— | of all the Mexican frontier and Gulf coast. [ believe he | @&¥ Tequire, but not exceeding, in the whole amount of | 144 stock created *by this act shall’ be payable semi-an | fishermad in Groton, Ct. This man was known to be on The Countermarch of General Taylor from | Wiliam W. Cardy, William W. Towers, John Beyco, | 9 more eapatle to command the army against, Mexico ued, the sam of twenty three millions of dollars, | Tiatiyon the first days of January ad July in each | Fisher's Island at the time of the disaster, and his house L lohnson, James Fennell, Matthias Gravel,and Den: | than any man in the country. Yours, H. f denominations not less than fifty dollars for any + year. being ed, the property was found. Dr. A.’s watch Saltillo to Victoria. nis Kelly. [From the Washington Union, Jon. 14.] onesnote, to be prepared, signed, end issued inthe man. | “Se. 19, And be it further enacted, That the certiG. | was stopped at thirty-three minutes past four, and wes so eee magaate already mentioned tha the commodorehas | rhe olsen eng he ce id ate, ae MEET MAREE POTN sa that the mid Teen eaten stock to be ated under this act shall be aigned | much injured by rust that i will not move Ce c., &C., &o. es andmoney. Our correspon- ‘i ! Be: - “ ! by tho Register ofthe Treasury, and the Secretary of the ening Post it is happy to t » BCs dont tells us they are treated with kindness, but yet as | Ce" lisingly placed at ourdisporal:— || aury notes authorised to be issued by the first section of | qeagury shall cause each of sid cortificates to be sealed ee eet iene Cuthobe ieetaten on: close prison: with the seal of his Department. Charitable Bequests Act, have been amicabl; ‘Tho Mexicans aro kept in a continual state of alarm | toft hore for Comaeea two Hoek aie gaat Scott | States, at tho Troasury thereof after the expiration of one | “seq, 19" And be it furthor enacted, That for the pay- Careet ce aat tine mie totes lcguee mower: General Worth on the 16th ultimo received information | Sout Me Ene Re ae {fepor's wre | having heard that Gen. Worth Mind. beans deren becls| Teelys romtiah weld detsashoc ehell. bees wank tala. ann OA a ean oe oaai eis leads ora hare, | standing on thet interesting subject. From the oom r subject +i 4 7 i contro’ among the Pere ert rene go CU Ca But nothing further had been attempted upto our last'| Goth Basatanen bye the iences a Plc eeerim he tee eke by. pledged, and tbe hereby mada the dety of the Beore: oe ant elergy of Tyeland, kt was admitted om uber 23. tr) 3 fi tary of the Treasury to use and apply all moneys whic! ‘ » and especially the younger por. seis : : ol the crush, After this, be proposed attacking Gen. Wool, | tion, are chafed beyond measure by their inactivity, and Rarer ech tesa ce hall isnt deco danaea ha in oe tutaree rey and capture or destroy the magizines and the public | Socurred in praot ce ante sage az maid recontly to have “Gon. Tuy or's army, was at Libares, Centum per uanin + Provided, That such inte stores which lay there. General Worth, without at-| midshipmen ol tho Joh Ades, ate ioe: two of the | Taylor had returned to Monterey Twigg’s divi: | cease at the expiration of sixty days’ notice, to be given taching more importance to the report than it seemed to | midehipmen paibe Yel oa mynd et in quest of adven | sion 1 have no doubt that General Taylor will go | at any time by the Secretary of the Treasury, i merit, forthwith despatched expresses to Gen. Tay: tle of San Juan in «smell, oat, ay eee sae ae er home as soon as Boot tukes command Every day | more of the principal papers published at the , and But , ie id i i ool, and cosid tuck th cate walle They fund Bathing bu | ws Gros te Mens tsrrtory 1 PhiteeeHa: Bi cial au trmemdi py mange ine ceuding uventy thousand dollar, fo be paid out of avy | prelates whi aro at present members of the boaru, they ship i 4 \ be, fare encouraged to continue their useful labors Nonteray,en th ron te Viera, Ho immediately re: | aren, ne Potace o sting oe of ihe English vemos ers: ond in somo’of tho tonal towns end hacieatas, ths | autor redpetivaly upon, neesemtment, and shall che | # DerebY appropriated, fr dfrayiog ihe expeneof pre ito ie 12,0 rewanted to Doth houses of parllament, turned to encamping ground, near Monterey, | they were placed undér their ' are organizing their for to assist Santa Anna, | the principal of each note, and tue interest which may ton oT: aan thorised by this act : 9 xt ” with the whole of his division, and then waited further | Creole wasenceuted ce tee ee, The burning of the | should he ever come this side of the mountains. No- | he duo thereon at the time of payment. For this reim- | the issuing of the Treasury notes authorised by : | their placos four Roman Catholic prelates, one . ecuted onthe private ip. Seer were ae coves eee ce: Ue Provided, That no compensation shall be made to any of- » advices, After remaining three days, Guring which he | gallant officers, whose DAMS We eee I aibility of the | body is safe in this country, unless there is something | bursement, at the time and times herein specific Aone whsdes aaluryolar ead by lawyer Uremsiog @ER Loe teen pravincee Baye ogee type, es Fae aon See ae cedie! ceeyrebert of | Their countrymen should bear these things in mind, and | Lag !w.to govern, not only the Mexicans, but every: | faith of the United sod fed oa. | ing, oF issuing Treasury notes. able donations and bequests made by pious persone i Fae eet ce ceeded Co ee aT yee gts | always recollect that itis the want of opportunity alone | °° © Sec. 21, Ani be it further enacted, ‘That it shall be, and | this country, . Violen Mesawblion General Wool ta ban jf | which prevents the navy from signalizing its prow: : ADPATRS SS eenieO hereby is, made the duty of the Secretary of the Tre ‘The Irish representative prelates in the British Parlia- Joretell oC tho pumee SaNrene Re BMLANG et ean it: | The dospatch of Gen. Taylor dated the 16th November [From ihe New Orleans Piciyune, January 6} ury to cause a statement to be publish thly of the | ment for 1847 are the Archbishop of Dublin, the Bishop co 3, : fs Arispe, Capt. i " ; auance of the provisio ; mirongs pitted. Perese’ on the INH alien. kod, by n Luis on the 20th Noeeaber, drat Mans | have news as lato as the| 0th ult, which will bo found to issue Treasury notes conferred on the President ofthe | ‘The work of conversion from Anglicenism to the Ca- roast hath get Tapped He ee f the Mexican express rider to whom it way en. Vo ee atid Un es by this act shall cease and determine six | tholic Church, is still progressing. In addition to the apeck Genesehmnaaoien SeavinGalan tenclod Genie, trusted b: aylor, thought better of it after he had alboohdag months after the exchange and ratification of a treaty of dy announced as reported in the last forei from Monterey. During this time the intellig ll be re-imbursed and redeemed by the United ‘TNE REPORTED ADVANCE OF SANTA ANNA. ‘om the New Orleans Times, Jan. 7 public lands sftar the first doy of January, eighteen hun. dred and forty-eight, first, io pay the interest on all | faction of the Roman Catholic commissioners. Accord. stocks ismued by virtue of this act; and, secondly, {0 | ingly the assembled prelates at their Foo uso the balanco of said receipts, aftor paying the interest | took this subject into consideration, aad the result aforesaid, in the purchase of sid stocks at their market | their deliberations in that Protestant and Roman Catho- value. lic prelates may cordially co-operate in this See. 20, And beit further enacted, That a sum not ex- | Ho,prelates may cordially co-operate in le seperiess t is publi from rate, full, df Tampic Wednesday last news of mihi tae ome he Uni- | Rominathe d amount of all the not: margo, and changed his route for San Luis, nother. The London Standard peace with the Republic of Mexico. mal nce of the | sentr Anna laud ; tes sipamer Spitfire, Commander Tatoall ; schoon: | tersigned by them respectively, whic! pe Pia ct MESICP.., Wert re tate etrawcalls necet it Wraaih Bees ot Toported advance of Santa Anna had reached oth pore epic ny epee Pomp pg fer, Lieut. Fret, a” be entered ina book or books to bi heeding sya i Uae didtants points of the line of occupation and treopeeent, | commends him ts favorable consideration of the gov. SOT Trea ttle cn ek Rn ein de lipaineee aad eavetully. pressruedkt.tue Treaeucy. De Religious intelligence. Springrove, Hounslow, has just given in his allegiance. Lieut. Commeniing Sorte sailed on the 28th ult, for | purpo: ready urider orders to march toward Montorey, hastened | fiuent, He taye he paid him fifty dollars for his travel- ardo, but return pists depleccd ling expenses. ‘The despatch of General Taylor is very abutieree that Cen; Taylor and Worth, rief,and cantained no infermation of the least use to Santa rh ghee jaya improbable re Anna. Santa Anna adds that Aguiler hed told him that ' i January 17~2d Sundey after Epiphany; | The Queen has nominated Archdeacon Shirley to the Sata io cecietae Wiblavcal ete testa toad Gam MR encae anaes at all a outed after Epiphany; 29. Conversionof St. Pau); | see of Sodor and Man, recently vacated by the resigna- The two formar got under way again on tho 30th, | same shall be returned and cancelled; and the Treasurer | 3!- Septuagesima Sunday. ton of ‘Dr. Bhert. . An exchange paper sexs of hin a the American army had becot ly a ra and when the Ariape isk ut 8, P M, were three or four | shall further account, quarterly, for all such notes de-| The Sunday School Teacher’s Association has made Arcndeacon 8. was fe! Plt Lhd ol wae, cong port of Sunta Anna’s advance on and near proximity to | were desertin ‘4 rig Chere ly demoralize),.nd | miles to the eastwatd tho schooner in tow of tho stea- | livered to him for signature or issue by the Ragister. | arrangements for a course of sermons on the following ; and wa appointed by tho hea: ae paisa, pine Satillo, from the following facts,: Ist. ‘I'he distance be- + n considerable numbers. The same | mer, ‘The Nouata was inside the bar, and probably did | Tho Treasurer and Register of tho Treasury are hereby | important and commanding themes, which will be de- | preach the Bumpton Lecture of 1847. His rank, there. fact he says he hi ned from other s I - i i s i i ir : \d the high estimation in which he is held, full; tween San Luis de Potosi and Saltillo was too great to jources. In con | not sail for a day or two. authorized, by and with the consent and approbation of | livered in the following order: lore, and the high estimation . fully admit oftho possibility of the march of so large m body as | cans were casirg he aly he aeate,from the Ame. | "rhe sloop ofwar St Mary ’sarrived off Tampico bar on | the Secretary of the Treasury, to employ such additional | Ist—Tho Advent of Christ and fall of the world at that | justify the choice, Bat his personal qualiseetions Se 16 000 men, without timely notice being offvrded to the | vioue—Nov. aTthetwolve: [rithere ad Ge eneey, RES: | the evening of the 23th ult,, but sailed again the follow- | temporary clorks as the duties enjoined upon them by | time,—has been delivered by Rev. Dr. Forris. tho sacred office aro high and undeniable. ‘The posses. American General to prepare for his reception. 2ly.— | Come in and solicited sogto ye ee end Germans had | ing day. Her destination was not k this section may | ender necessary : Pro} 8 2d—The ‘Temptation in the Wilderness,—has been de- | sion ofa sound, scriptural, Protestant logy; a ‘Tho ground between the two cities is exceedingly bare | accepted, and they woreelachel” Wit er cer Were | "On the 29th ult., the bark Ivanoni der shall not exceed five, and with a sal f livered by Rey. Dr. Adams. sie piety; much ehergy. and warm/hjf heart; straightfor, of verdure, or other means of sustenance for man and | 4)'a company of Mexicen artillery. ee tee Heserters, | New York, whence she sailed on than at the rate of twelve hundred dollars toeach per | S4—The Teachings and Miracles of Whrist,—By | wardnoss and decision, combined with courteous bavat—ninety miles of which, as is well known, being on |" We hear irom Santa Ania int rived w tha company of the Ist Artillery, 119 strong, | anqum. Rev. Dr. Dowling in his Church, corner of Downing | conciliatory manners, point him out asa divine peculiar- arid desert, divest of fountain running stream, or avy er communication. | inger Capt John Mugruder. Lieut. B-H-Hill and Dé | Sec 4 And be it further enacted, That tho Secrotary | and Belford streets, Sunday evening, 17th instant, at 7 | ly qualified to adorn Ue sede elie ide tee dba other source of water, besides affording not the least which was publianed voeter (tte | Newton also accompanied these troops. ‘They were at | of the Treasury is hereby alithorised, withthe approba | o’clock, theaghie principles of our Church in these trying times. chance ot getting food or fodder, being almost uninhabited by rumors in circulatio had th shal th to camp. tion of the President of the United States, to cause to be | 4th—The Transfiguartion of Christ—By Rev. Mr Read, F. Peake from throvehes: reahiigs perry 4 oars ye iat Ler Meters neral bad quarolled with the acting aovacancne, ge : ulto in the offing,when tke Arispe left, hav- tee such aye of nee Leite aan * ie hid in hi ae ea pleas Eo Broadway, Sunday hrist Church, , 5 ine i i _—« sident ay thi ot in ‘ment of de! jue b; eveniny instant, af @’clock. formation received at Seltillo, in a letter from an English was about to return to the city of Mexico and e: ng recruits for the 6th Infantry on board—officers not lent may think expedie: pay: y % ~ Hubbard to Bek. ascertaimed. the United States to such public creditors, or other per | _5th—Uhrist’s entry into Jerusalom end Children in the A grand flag-ataff, ninety-five feethigh, was raised on | sons, as may choose to receive such notes in payment as | Temple, By Rev. Dr. Alexander, in the Baptist Church the moruing of the 30th ult. in the principal plaza, direct: | aforesaid ut par. And. the Secretary of the Treasury is | corner of Broome and Evizubeth slyeots(Rev. Dr. Cone’s ) ; ly in the centre of an extensive marble pedestal,original. | further authorised, with the approbation of the Presi- | Sunday evening Sist ins ant, at 7o’clock. About 500 Rector of ‘Trinity Chureh, Washington, iy designed for the base of a monument to Santa Anna, | dent of the United states, to borrow trom time to time, | children will take part in the exercises. ‘ The Rev. RS. Elder, ftom St. John’s Church, Wor- This work of the blind followers of the modern tyrant, | not under par, such sums as the President may think ex-| 6th—The Lord’s Supper,—By Rev. Dr. Vermilye. | thington, Ohio, to Jonesville, Hillsaale Co., Michigan. t ment of that portion o! it is said, cost some $60,000 ; but instead of a monument, | pedient on the credit of such note. in his Church Sunday evening, February 7th, at 7 William W. Spear retired from the editor- Major Ballers Paymaner' CS. cra’ Caen tee oe sy noice shall be transierrables by delivery und es. | Tike The Trial and Death of Christ,—By Rev. Dr ¢ Episcopal Recorder, (Philadelphia, and ac- ’ » al ed to the wi sury notes shal raneferrable, lelive: and es — The an et oe, a ce; vl vilon of Gen. Wool, who visite thie city on, business — | #¢26,in which they see, suosietes in minfortunes ; be Fears or Aciriste oatee WAR Taitee: | dlacment endorsed (hereon, by the perscn 19 whose or: | Hation, ip hie Church et Westungton Square, Sunday | ceed the Reotorship of Grace Charok, Cherleston, Major B. left Parras'on the 17th ult. where Gon. Wool’s | ¢™Prensee uctance thus to anpoar before his coun- | once! Instead of a pyramidal pile to vanity and ambi. | der the came shall on the face thereof have been made | evening, February 14th, at7 o'clock. sige division then lay, He states that the troops were in ex | {1%,azy tie on Justification. | Hs would rather have | tion, rapine and treachery, the “broad stripes and bright | payable. S8th—The Resurrection and Ascension of Christ,—By Varteties. cellent health and spirits, no casualty of moment having a concen ea tiis, Wounds for his de- | stars” of our nation’s flag greet the eye ofthe beholder, | Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the seid trea- | Rev. 8. I. Prime. The notice of time and place will be cua Mik Wi Sheadotistaatte occurred for sometime. ‘The: inhabitants of the country | ;cUCe,8nd concludes with @ flourish which we faintly | ind stream out in pride upou tho free breeze! ‘There | sury notes shall be received in payment of wil duties and | given. (een Tiiadiy. wis ona tee’ the incorgereeienr et © which the troops had traversed from San Antonio, had | which my c may they ever stream ! taxes laid by the authority of the United States, of all At a meeting of the Standing Committee held at Ge- in cos ay pe ‘company. manifested the greatest good feeling toward the Ameri- | Invadin ‘i 2A hostile meeting was anticipated on the morning of the | public lands sold by the said authority,and of all debts | neva, the 1éth ult , Malcolm Douglass and Walliam Al- a : : eer cans—not a symptom of that hostility which the popula- fo not recognize in the tone of this 1 Ist inst, between Dr Sidney Lemon and Labruere, the | to the United States, of any character whatsoever, which | len Fiske; were admitted as candidates for orders. Horace §. Cooley bas been appointed Secretary of II- tion of the valley of the Rio Grande had so frequently ‘of earnest since:ity, por d analy letter any | individual removed from the office of auctioneer, for cer- | may bo due and payable at the time when said treasury | Receipts by the Domestic Missionary Committeo frem | linois, in place of Thompson Cambell, resigned. exhibited, had been observed. Pr ra to throw light upon (rigor ‘repho hing in | tain reasons of which our readers have been informed.— | notes may bo so offered in payment ; and on every such | Noy. 15th to Dec. 15th, No less than twenty-two cases ef divorce have been t 2 tiations for peace with the United Stat. merchant at San Lnis de Potosi, who stated that Santa | Pots te ce _ Anna had positively left that city at the head ofa numer- | Du% the reports in ciroul: ‘ous body of vavalry. Evennew in those parts of Mexico | (Jon gains und chee occupied by our troops, itis admitted that Santa Anna is | pork of whom he out with a considerable mounted force, but with objects | pote of Whom Bes far different from those attributed to him by the scouts. my temperarily Se mmanuel Church. . Butler, of Grace Church, Boston, has been tended, to one whose name is written on t . 91 ; by the Foroign Commit r -y designs of | ‘( ; dit shall b for th t of the Washt ty, Michigan, during the NEWS FROM MEXICO. Santa Anna. A lett The preliminaries of the meeting were arranged on the | payment credit shall be given for the amount of the | toe, $3.006. The latter department will need before tho | decreed in Washtenaw county, Michigan, [From the Weshington Intelligencer, July 14] Dist of November, to Juuiley ie eet beck as the | goth uit. ‘The digiculty was said to have omginated in | principal and interest which, on the day of such pay- | fot of February, to cover thelr account i London, $5,000. | past year. e U.S the sale of some tobacco by Labruere for Lemon. meut, may be due on the note or notes thus given in pay- , ihe ottice of auctioneer: let vacant by the removal of | Ment | | REN ‘ Mr. Labruero, has been fille: the @ tment of Mr. ec. 7. And be it further enacted, at every collec- May of Saltillo, and taken the proper measures to | “"-“Tayior, aig of thiscity. td tor, receiver of public moneys, or other officer or agent eal and water. papers of the city of fexico have b Mr. Chase, our former Consul, is appointed collector of | of the United States shall, on the — ofany treasury Cam. ay dteiraititn Hibs Selteebir, seectapentod ts di with maperts toushtagnonne anaes s the customs at Tampico—a post he eminently deserves. | notes in payment for the government, keep, according to Lieut, Contee, also of tho Mississippi, to whom we are | the government. ‘The offical journal denca wery | ,, Cccasional rumors reach the city of an intendea attack | suck forms as shall be prescribed by the Secrotary of the indebted forthe following iniormation, end for Havana | whisper of an ambitious pucpote as slanderous and tral SPorioun tales. "A sean ay cat ovary Monier et wil | anonnte o¢ principle aod interest of each, and very Lge A ed mor i 3 Ht ver rom Havane pepers of the 7th of this month we lonr from all xpectationson tne core, | stack Tampico, while our troops ure there, for supper, | reaeury note thus received: and every collector, 10. ‘making with those of | ‘The Supervisors of Herkimer county have fixed upon that on the 2sd of December was published at Mexico r of the 24 Decomber it ie mentioned that | (Ur breakfast HRS: SOCIO AES LOO MEER | ead BONES, WhO anall’ thus nocatvasder or the sala evious eight months, $139,217 36. ‘This aggregate | $1 200 as the sulovy of the county Judge. decree ofthe Constituent Congress, declaring the e! e ia Conde has been ordered to loave irarpuato | ‘"rhe city remains perfectly quiet and orderly, being | treasury notes in payment, shall, on the ea of the | ## less than that of the first nine months of last year by | ‘The Supervisors of Orange county have fixed upon bay Neg gt aoe dr at Valentin Go. Piano ae mn peneerannd sacred at once to Chihua- | under the beat posite police tegulations. ‘There is ue | samo, receive creait both for principal ‘and interest, com. | #bout $6. ee neler Se cael fon eerenet: as the board | $1,500 ax tho salary of the Fidge and Surrogate—those » 1o- 2 re gar is a8 a violent proceeding, i issipatic it i ; j ii i t-men- | #re now in debt more than for paper alone, and | of bei bined. , injurious to Conde. y . Baloo: ; oi p at home and abroad. 6 meeting numere The Chicago Jo * and In accordance with a decree of the Congre Governor of Chibtishus, and. hie boating durin toqoid ihe former jahabitants— ever saw #0 still and peaceable a | paid in, end he sball be charged fer the interest soorued fications were made for books from oug Western and | Michigan is lower than it had ever been before. ‘ate Mississippi, H. A. Adams, com- | pico, contains o1 orfolk on Wednesday morning, | pated any opera board Com. M.C. Perry. She left Anton Li- | by zardo on the 29th December, and touched at Havana for The managers of the American Bible Society held their | _A man named Austin Jofferson wi r thly meeting on Thursday last, Isaac Carow, | Davis in Harwich, Canada, on the ‘resident the chair. Fifteen new auxiliary | loury. vere reco The number of Bibles and| A great atrest was made in Philadelphia of alarge ts issued month was 43,301, which, with | gang of counterfeiters, of whom the police has been long issues of the previous eight months of last year, | iy search. Hee oe toe ate te ducribution of750.000 | ‘There wero 238 alarms of fire in Baltimore last your The receipts | Of Which 76 were false. hot by one P h ult. Cet an fab 5 mead egies A duties of Acting big tee was not calculated to confer lustre THE CAPTURE OF LAGUNA. shall have been received by him in payment as afore: Led ame Se rote n "Uiois eocietya om aineice im Ohio Sresacals wo tereea parte aneees he Government had recognized as agent of Great | "The latest Mexican accounts from Tampico which we [from the Washington Union, Jan. 14.) said to the day on which the same shalt be paid by him } CON "Ns Sreceived, proposing to. the board aco opera: | tries during the year 1446, was $462,034, Britain at San Louis de Potosi during the war with the | have seen are to tho end of November. They mention | ,,, We,"mderstand that Commodore Perry reached W ash- st ahocesaial cade tudthen chat Thaibe Secretary | tion with them in a large contemplated distribution of the | 4 murder 1y committed at Cherleston on Tues- Ugudanalise bad: been appetuted: Makar et Wenn cp i arena sriying ee erat ia the stetaet Minit Tey en ene | of the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and di. | Scriptures in China. day lost, by a slave named. Alick, upon his wife. A ippiin 14 da Marine of Mexico. Mise Ppsd rected to cause to be reimbursed and paid the principal The New York Bible Seciety haye entered upon the | pistol ball was shot through her head, but she may reco The subjoined paragraph, the only one of any conse. and interest of the Treasury notes which may be issued | work of supplying the city with bibles, ina more syste | ver. abemeahecites hose Gua onte in artreran cat Hee,pardon was granted in August Jast to all Mexi- | ‘0 Novfollefor the purpose ofrefitting and tuking in some | 1 virtue of this act, at ne'several me ond times when | matio and thorough manner than ithas ever yet been | "samuel J. Peters has boen clocted President of the New seem to authorize rehension that the reported e in opeciBed (hag ee ae oenei Colors within a | ox Poots to sell gein in the courses! t three weeks, | tlie same, according to the provisions of this act, should | attempted. They have employed the Rov. Calvin Wol- | Orieans Chamber of Commerce. seem fe pahorize an aprehension that the reported e- | certain specified time. A later decree extends this time | ¢*Pects to, Miuadven inthe Gull,” °°=™ | be thus reimbursed and paid. And the said Secretary is | cott who has labored in the same cause with great ac 7 ‘sR itey, in Wa ists ane aabeabed the Wesitrceballty c cacvemett ieeecteteeiee eek | welreng lotions by |, The Commodore precedes his oficial despatches, which | further authorized to make purchases of the said notes at | ceptance in other State. in tho service of tho American | 1% 1ennoms Won, aud ihe Frosting, and olbey pris not that we havo oursel gnlotions by | had been transmitted by the mail, and are expected to be | Par for the emount of the principal and irterest due at | Bible Society. Mr. Wolcott’s son is also temporarily | ¢. "coal companies, the quantity of coal mined per of five thousand men ippi cor ‘ampico, were it We have repeated public received letters from Tam- | Gen. Almonte, showing ray utmost application on the i ith him. pico of as late dote as the 23d of December, when every | part of that o None of these regulations received at the department in the course of to-morrow, | the time of purchase on such notes. And so much of | employed wil 7 month, under the most unfavorable circumstances, is Fuing was quiet, which could, hardly have been the case | such contequence as to mand republication. e Fees eee teay, ab Commences Pere tanel egrie nt A cae ctl egies as Mp essaias Ceeneues Werihe axtoat ot tbe’ destinies nevrly four thousand tons. It i only a short time since direction tated in the followitg parégraphins ” | Mexico on Ge Sh of Derakon cor? ced in the city of | Trerctinos, fu the province of Tobueca, contighous (0 the | ing the principal aud interoat of said no bee Reellife ede peiaebageerrgsle gage oN cafes g ap ney ‘the. Aftgahicd division of * i sna 0 of ¥' ‘ ‘ i ¥ i explored. was selected as the ward which woul Now J ke (Krom the Vera Cruz Locomotor of the 14th ] tied ciiuls @. Gordon, a distinguished lawyer and infuen. | Hreven Ciecgs crecccliont cette a te ceettoy see a ee eet ee seerten | adbrd tho fairest test respecting the destitution of the | the Sons of Temperance. Maine wud New Jersey are learn by the express of lastnight that a division, | ti#! citizen, died of apoplexy on the oth of December in | u{teen Pioces corleus opposition imade by the Mexiotes, | preoune t Yo falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or | entire city. The results aré as follows :~ Families vis- | now “ neck and neck.” consisting of 6,000 men of all arms, moved from San Luis pital and only one American life was} bat done by | willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or | ited, 3,500 ; destitute of the scriptures, 504 ; refused to Wn. Parsons, Esq, while ina counting room in Bos- in the direction of Tula, with a viow to intercept the | THE POSITION OF SANTA ANNA AND THE AMERICAN accidentally falling from the rigging of the v " 4 counterfeitingjany note in imitation of, or purporting to | receive them, 256 ; supplied gratuitously, 248; volumes | ign, on Wednesday afternoon, complained of a sudden, passage of the enemy, Suore will march their forces by FORCES. ‘Whilst he was at the Havana, which he left on the sth | be, a treasury note aforesaid, or shali falsely alter, or | given and sold, 425 Estimating the number of families | 4j77iness, immediately fell upon the , floor, and almost in this route inorder to place themselves in communica- {From the New Orleans Delta, Jan.7.] inst, ho understood that accounts hed just been received | Cause or procure to be falsely altered, or willingly aid | in onr city at 80,000, and five persons in each family, we | gtantly expired. Mr. Parsons was a son of the late Chief tion wi \ Tampico. j Feith an immediate engagement has passed over, | by the British packet from Vera Cruz. Ho brings de. | or assist im falsely altering any T'reasury note issued as | have at the same ratio about 11,000 famil es, or 55,000 | Sustice Parsons. {From the New Orleans Picayune, Jan. 6} and it would now seem that Santa Anna is only tobe | spatches and papers for tho State department. We have | aforesoid, or shall pass, utter, or publish, or attempt to | persons without the scriptures. Jacob Smith, of Eastport, wes killed suddenly om the Bince onr lest we have received files of popers fi met at San Luis Potosi—where, it appoars, he means to Vera Cruz, from the letter part of Novembbrun teins | stand the hazard of the di. en A 17th of December, We have reviewed the rep rte Gen. Taylor, as we had been previously advised, coun- the papers of the proceedings of the Mexican Congres. termarched when on his route to Victoria, and was ap- had uo opportunily yet of consulting these journals, but | Pass, utter, or publish, ay true, any false, forged, or annual meeting of the Americon Celonization inst. He waa struck by astray block while adjust- we learn that they Tring some of the spelen ‘of the | counterfeited note, purporting to be a Treasury note as | socicty will be he! Washington on the 10th inet-—- ie the digning of a ves: ° Mexican Congress, General Santa Anna had been elect- ee ren email sesarutter copunlutat Gearon The aggregate receipts of the # Meogtelee ~ and ¢ eR bhi counterfeited, or shi y , 5 000— ing $1,000 from Rosswell L. Colt, and do not find a Word to add to the statement Sivek | Prosching Saltillo, when he met Col. Mey and his quan | ¢ eee een The ingore Teach ene? | falsoly altered ‘Trrousury note ierued ua aforesaid, know- | forerson being fie subecription te, the fund for'th we gave yesterday. No direct action appears to have | TO Who had pushed on in advance of him, returning to | the acting President, to the Congress, expatiated upon | ing the same to be falsely altered, every such person | chase of territory, and $1,000 from Anson G. helps, 0 been bad upon the subject of the war with the United | Monterey. Col. May having informed him of tho actual | the war with the United States, onc Pit a sternide. | shall bo deomed and adjudged guilty of felony ; and, be | New York, to the same fund. States. Wo cannot find tho overtures for peace, so | "4 existing stato cf things at Saltillo, ho roturned and | termination to carry it on with’ vigor, ing thereot convicted, by due course of law, shall d¢ | s.. ago Basten Midiiaddey' Calon bave raleea frequently made by our government, adverted to in the | Tecommenced his march for Victoria. ‘It turns out that | it was only just begun, and it might be expected to con- | sentenced to be imprisonod and kept to hard labor for a |, Tis Amonean cabin, Suieaney var mine fande proceedings of tho Mexicun Congress at all; nor do we | the alarm originated thus :—Gen. Worth intercepted 1 | tinue for twenty yoars! From these revelations, our | period not less than threo years nor moro thon ten | Unmet The Union now supports about two hundred ind any thing touching directiy upon their plans of | letter from the governor of New Leor toa partisan Mex- | own Congress must seo the necessity of action—action | years, and be fined in a sum not exceeding five thousand igi hy ratectobbet Mireribin and native, It is ex: | on Wednes campoign. ‘Lheir own papers would convey the im- | ican General, whose namo our informant could not re- | —and the duty of waiviog all distant, abstract, and irrel- | dolla pected that the Rev. Mr. Abbott, whose health has im. | very seriously injure¢ ety last month were | ‘ri cooperage, chemical works, and carpet weaving establishment in Medford street, Ularlestown, owned b 7 | CA. Locke, of Boston, and instrred for $10,000, were injured by fire on Wevnowday night The annual meeting of the New Jersey State Tem perance Society is to be held at Trenton on the 27th inst. ‘A son of a widow Hndy wos rnn over in Providence y evening by a horse and buggy. He was and it is reported is de iy pression that San Luis Potosi is to be the great b collect, telling him to advance and attack Saltillo on !w Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That if any person : c A f : Krouud of the war. Ereat battle | certain day, ond that he had 40 erranged it that the Mex | fora digotous prosecution St ke ware ant rad. | shall make or engrave, or catse or procure to be made | Proved during hia visitto this country, will resume his | | On the night of the 27th ult she residence of the family We have at last tho official Mexican eccounts of the | ict inhabitants would rise, join them, and defeat the | justment of all unseasonable questions shoul be | ot engraved, or shell have in his custody or possession labors among the Karans during the next season. of the Iate fait Fos anadh: West waatursily damier, events which have occurred at Los Angelos, which | American forces. Add to this, a large cavalry force was 1eft to a period of peace and tranquiiity. z any metallic plate engraved after the similitude of any ‘The Ladies’ Benevolent Association of the Church of | District, in Colborne, Canada totally destroy- have been magnified into 2 massacre of 160 reported on the advance from San Luis Potosi. With ‘The accounts from Mexico ‘The facts use in substance thus stated ina d foresaid shall have | the Holy Evangelists, Vandewater street, having resum- | olby fire. Among other property lost were an excel- reference to the letter—Gen. Worth enclosed it to the | still at San Luis de Potosi, at a uch plate, or to cause | ed their labors for the soason, respectfully solicit the co- | lent old stantard library of upward of 1200 volum: namrtrer ort Santa Anna to be | flate from witich any notes issued tel i fe day in December. een printed, with intent to us signed by Col. J.M. Segura, addressed to the Gi author, telling him that if again detected in any such or suffer the same to bo used in forging or counterfeiting ogee of the benevolent. Donations may be left at and numerous valuable family relics There was no in- of Sonora: proceeding, he would be shot. The cavalry advance MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. any of the notes issued as aforesaid, or shall have in his | the Sunday school room in the basement of the church, | surance. eS On the 23d September, the citizens of Los Angelos and | turned out to be, as our Monterey correspondent guessed {From the Boston Post, Jan. 15} custody or possession any blank note or notes engraved | on Tuesday evening of each week, or with either of the It is supposed that the Sheriff of Columbia county for- tho vicinity determined to throw off the rule of the | they were, a foraging party—pretty numerous, to be sure The tenth company of volunteers is officored and | and printed ‘after the similitude of any notes issued as | Directresses—Mrs. Evans, 172 Broome street; Mrs. Per- | feited his office by # in the Board of Supervisors Americans. They met accordingly, proclaimed the —nothing more. organized. Yesterday the members of Company |, | afore: liberty, and placed Capt. Flor sat their h After | , The forces in Saltillo have, however, been considera. | formed by a union of tho rolls held by George Walsh | suffer some days of impending strife, an action is said to have | Ply strengthened. Tho Kentucky and Ohio regiments | and F. J. occurred on the 26th and 27th of September in the rancho | “der Gen. Butler, have marched on there; and the Court end of Chino, in the immediate vicimty of Los Angelos, | ttcky cavalry were to march for that point on the 23d ult | sioned officers, Adjutant where the Americans are said to have been routed euti Mouterey, tee, under command of Co’. Garland, is conside- | follows :—Captain, G ly, twenty-seven of them made prisoners and three | ably reinforced. Our informant met, between there | First Lieutenont, wounded. One Mexican was kilied but bo Americun. | 824 Camargo, the two Indiana regiments, tho Kentucky | Lieutenant, ‘Th mounted cavalry, and about seven hunered of the recent- | Charles with intent to use such blanks, or cause or | ry,78 Beekman; Mra. Stewart, 17 Vandewater st ; Mra. | last week. The Sheriff of Chenango county, with a view ame to be used in forging or counterfeiting | Skidmore, 114 Essex at.; Mra Hart, 140 Cherry st.; Mrs- | to this Constitutional question; resigned his office of Su- ker, met in their new quarters corner of | any of the notes issued as aforesaid, or shall have in his | Cox, Treasurer, 23 Division; MisaC. V. Slack, Secretary, | pervisor immediately after his election as Sheriff. ind elected thelr eowmis- | custody or possession any paper adapted to, the making | 82 Frankfort. ihe Cenal Beardet this Serta will mekt fhe butinese ral Oliver presiding, as | of notes, ard similar to the paper upon which any such | ‘The Fourth Annual Repoitof the Incorporated Church | on the 2oth inst. Walsh, of Charlestown ; | notes shall have been issued, with intent to use such pa- fthe Diocese of Voronto, Canada, states that | "Cy riya Deway Ww Green, of Boston ; Senior 2d | per, or cause or suffer the same to be used in forging or boen an increase of eighty-cns ne Gison Falls, om Pu Myers, do ; Junior 2d Lieutenant, | counterfeiting any of the notes issued as aforesaid, overy built since 1839, at which time Toronto Sirmione iat found drowned in @ cistern, at day last. He committed suicide t depression of spirits. ‘The conquerors then laid siege to the city of Los Ang: such person, being thereef convicted by due course of | was erected rute diocese. . Jes, end on the 30th Sepiember the town capitulated | 1¥ enlisted regulars Col, Morgan, of the second regi-| After t d been declared duly organized, | law, shall be sentenced to be imprisoned and kepttohard | “1 may bo offered asp proof of tho inc Estimating the increase at three per cent. per annum ‘Lhe terms of the surrender were drawn up with as much | Ment of Ohio volunteers, who has command at Camargo, | ke , by Gen. Oliver, they proceeded to Judd’, in Devon | labor for « term not less than three nor more than ten y, p on the census of 1840, the population uf the United ment of the people for the church, last return of the Regi deliberation as these of Monterey. Ccmuissioners were | i# Sctively engaged in fertity ing the place shire stroct, an | partook of a prime dinner by invitation aed eine Giine siar ea Co MEIEAES DOO | 8, iciorts, Siherpewree mo TUNE Oe tea cee elas |e These ob Held: emacs’ for th IL 1. And be it forth tad, That the Secret Archibald Gillespee, being represented by senor ictoria, ere was no tr ia the report that Tho election of field officers for the regiment wil Bec. 1). Am further enacted, vat eo Secretary 7 jer red nding reward of Edward Gil Chitte--surgeon with the rank of major | Mexican foreo was stationed there, take place at the Winthrop House this afternoon of the T'reasury be and he is horeby authorized to make | cent ate married, and Gd per cent. are busied, according gabe tae he detection. y "i and Lieut. D. Miguel Prior. (The Doctor in this casa wo | Since we wrote the above we havo conversed with a | Tho appearance of Cept Webster's company on Wed: | and issue, from time to time, such instructions, rules, «nd | ' the rite: ‘ — who has heretofore, or may during the cur en: year, sot presume to be burgeon Eawerd Gilchrist, of the U.S, | Military gentleman, who came pussenger inthe Alabama, | nesday 1 generally commended. ‘The Courter regulations to the several collectors, receivers of pubic | At a recent convention of the Presbyters of Argyle, | Thoms heretatine Or nay ci slvop of war Portsmuuth.) ‘The otject of the conference | #%d whose sources of correct information were the very |" they were about eighty strong, and all good-looking, | money, depositaries, and all others who may be author- | (Scotland) for the election of a bishop to fill the see which . > if enis ch oleh dine is declared to be 2 honorable escommodenen wich | best. Ho informs us that Gen. Wool with his torces, | welmade men.” ized w receive the suid Treasury notes on behalt of aud | the Bishop of Moray has 40 generously founded, a Priest | John P. Andrews, Kay, of Salem, an abolitionist and shonld provent a useless effusion of blood. Capt, Gilles. | ¥98 en reuteto join Gen. Worth (in addition to the rein | ‘The bark Baring Brothers, now lying at this port, has | as agents in any capacity for the United States, as to the | was elected ; but his inacqusintance with the Gaelic was | oppouent of the preven’ Wn, fol tlt Bent eee wit pee bound himsell to retire with all hie force to the port | {ements mentioned above.) snd thathe was, when los | been chartered to take como of the Marsachucetts regi | safe keeping, disporition, return, and cancelling of the | urged as an objection, and it was also suid that neither | presented the petition to ove tog , to ° and fined in a sum not exceeding five thousand States will amount to 20,140,370, on the Ist of June, 1847, Wiles, 70 per cent of the popt and at the end of this century, 80,000,000, 9 fy * i i Cn “) i 1 of the on eccount of of Sa» Pedro, thence to embark for Monterey, (Calor. | Neord from, withina few miles of Saltillo, Gen. Scott | ment to Tampico said notes #0 paid to and received by them, respectively, | in years nor in experience was he sufficiently advanced, | sword stricken from the seal i nia,} remaining in San Pedro no Toomer than gat a to was on his way to the headquarters of Gen. Taylor, | Mr Boutwell, of Groton, in the Massachusetts Legis- | and as to thelr accounts and returns to the Deyariment | The final decision is said to be left with the college of ite significant bloody ~—_ owes ere cuit eet cessury to make all needful preparvtions for departure which would be at Victoria. ture, asked and obtained I t roduce a rerolution, | of such receipts as may seem to him best caleulated to | Bishops, ship Susan Drew, no’ aR ‘ying g ‘Lhe second urticie stipulates for their retiring with the Our retisble informant’s information stil ferther d tendering the thanks of the Legislature to Major General | promote the public interests and convenience, and secure | ‘The new and commodious house of worship, just | troops and stores to the shores of Mexico from the honors of war, with their arms ani piivate property. The | Dates all apprehensions of Santa Anna ming an of ‘Tylor, his officers and men, fur tho fortitnde, +kill and | the Uniled States aud the holders of the notes agaiast | erected for the use of the Congregational chucob and | States ‘ thirdarticle gives them the mounted a:tillery then in Low | %¥¢ position. Ho now holds the key to Southern Mexico; | courage they have displayed in the service of their | fraud and losses society in Chester, Conn., was on the 30(h of December, ‘Tho caption of the New London Morning News is a Avgeios to accompeny them to San Pedro but there to | N@ deems uil the forces he can possibly concentrate thers | country. Some little debe enstiod asto the proper | Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That in lieu of the | dedicated to the Worship of God the Father, on and | whole knocking a boat lowl of sailors into the next be restored to the Mexicans. We have not time to give | Decestary to retain it, and will only committee to which this should bo sent, but no gentle: | notes wutborized by this act, which may be redeemed, | Holy Ghost. world, and the motto underneath--"Bo sure you're right, uli the articles of this capitulation, but the most impor. | 6'¢tly superior force. The strength of his own army | man who spoke manilested any opposition to the resolu. | other noles may bo issued; Provided, however, The | yir, Henry Darling, late of Auburn Theological Semi- | then go ahoad.” wnt we have named. Others pro’ for an exchange | 8t San J.uis Potosi, by the way, is rats oxaggerated, | ton itself. It was finally referred to the joint committee | amount of such notes outstanding, together with tho | nary, was ordained and installed pastor of the Pres. ‘The 30th anonal meeting of the American Colonize ot privoners, the restoration of tured property, | !t does positively not exceed 1,000 men, ail told, aud | on thomilitin, on motion of Mr. Kellogg, of Pitetield stock issued by virtue of the thirteenth and sixteenth | phyterion church at Hudson, by the Presbytery of Colum: | tion Society, will be held at Washington, on the 19th Foxpect fo 4 le property of foveigne! &o., &o. All the | these poorly Provisjoned on having in their posseseion seavaty teetahecolanele Papenap ts La a mong not exceed the 6um of twenty- | bia, Dec. 30, 1846. inst E terms of the cepitulation would seem'to have been reli. | ® scanty supply of arma and ammunition. [lo reckons, NAVA, INTELLIGENCE. three millions of dollars. ” , : ; . giously ven, tilt-(he tine for emberketien, teiiver however, among his officers, men of high military attoin: [rom the Norfolk Herald, Jan. 13 } Sec 13. And be it further enscted, That it shall be | ,-10-tulled, over the Cee ethicn hemeee | md pion: wife of Flljah Wt pion, of Danvasns hen the complaints of the Mexicans begin. “Col. Sege, | ments—Eugliahy Germen Wrench The ylace he steamship Mississippi, Commander H. A. | lawful for the bolders ef the aforesaid Treasury notes | 9 (ustisville, Mass., ° yy, 2 inst, eV 5. | committed suicide in Bostoa, Thursday morning, ra says that the guns which should have been rest will, of courno, hove fortified in the best possiblc manner. bearing the broad pennaat of Commodore M.C. | te present them at wny time to the T ry of the "inet Th "over the Congressional church ond soclet house in Mation street - “ were wll spiked ; that arms and munitions were car | He, therefore, coolly wraps himeclf up in the cloak of ariived at this port to dey and proceeded imme. | United States, er to any assistant ‘reasu: or to such | |, Len ‘Mass in Wednesday, th ult, the Rev. Ralj “4 John Davis, L.L. D, late Jntge of the U. 8. Distrie off which should have been surrendered ; that the Ameri- | 2¢curity, ‘ast for the prosont, well knowing that we to the Navy Yard. she left Anton Lizardo on | collectors of the customs and receivers of public moneys hdd Lhe ’ , Pe tied in Boston on Thnrsday, at the advanced age 0 Smith OC ad He way w classmate of Sainiel Dexter, and an itr can vessel off the port sent her boats ash | have no force now west of the Mio Grande f hich | thefe%th of December, end tovched at Havana for covl | a5 may be d net, ben ro a ald Mr. Harrison ©, Howland, was ordained ond installed | timate friond throngh life of Joha Quincy Adums. of three hundred men, besides the furce which had capi- | he foars an attack. and water. and the hok 'retsury note i tulated, and maint ermanent eccupation of the ‘THE INTENTION OF SANTA AN The U.S ships Paritan, Princeton, and store ship Re- | titled to receive therefor the amount of th pastor of the Presbyterivn church in Scienceville, There were 881 deaths in Providence last year, of town. Notwithstanding ‘al this, Col. Segura goes on to (From the Washington Intelligencer, Jau. 15 ] lief were n° Anton Virardo, when the M. sailed. Tho | a certificate or certificates of funded stock, bevring in. | Greene county, by the Columbia Presbytery, oa Wed: | 115 130 were over, andthe balance under 90 yours of say that the troops of Sonora continue to be enimated As the Prosent moment the following letter, received John Adans was blockeding Vera Cruz, On the 20th ix per centum per annum from’ the date of | nesday, De ue me enthusiasm for the li i ry te of Deo ember, Commodore Perry, with the U 8. steam of said Treasury notes; and th: F ohaig , : f re, and other things of tae kid We give interest TOOvery eee aE ant, fall to bo of the deepest | ficste “Miesissippl, and steamert Vixen, Bonita end isaued shall be transferrable on the bo Mr. Addison K- Strong, lato of Auburn Theological | “py. dwoiling house, cooper’s and carpenters shops Seminary, was ordas lied as pastor of the | hed, owned and occupied by Cyrus i icwns the benefit of th i th Anna will not march ., | Petrol took possession of Leguna in Tobasco, de C N.Y, | and barn attached, Les i y vy. Gee we OCS ibe ree an attr nacrce, | 0 intake oreate wean ‘anes but will make | stroyed the guns and munitions of war found in the ports Dense ty ine Sraoyrany ol Oneotias,” on Thursday, | (tmp, at Mathow's mills, in Manlius, were burnt to the | ground about ¢ o'clock on Sunday morning. Loss $2000. watory of the facts, Ssould the army under Gen. T: ond town, "I “i . ihe Monitor, published at the city of Mexico, has a | in that neighborhood, Santa Anna with nie choke fre, |, Uowmander Sands, with tho Vixen and Petrel, was day of December, one thousand eight hnndred | ,,Ordsined in, Reading, Conn, December 30th, Mi. | letter from Mazatlan of the 17th of November. It will rush on to Tampico; and, if he accomplishes the re. | left in charge of ‘he place, and the Bonita was left to y-seven. dened rost, as pastor of the Congregational ch jons that on the 14th an American sloop of war came to | duction of that place. he will proceed along the coast to | %A!8t jn bolcing the frontier and mouth of Tobasco river. Sec. 14, And be it further enactod, That it shall and | Of that plac auchor off the bay, and at once sent in a boat. The off: | the Kio Grande, and, with an overwhelming force be- | O" Alvarado the Mississippi captured | a cer iu command, op bis Way to the town, went abeard | tween Matamoras and Point Isabel, cut off the supplies to | ‘© 100nerl Ama'io Jand na for ad. | jsaued, of authorised to be issued, under this act, or any | nary at New Haven, was orduined and installed as pastor | A. ichaman teamster in St. Louis, afew days since one of ihe English vessels of war lying there, and our ormy. javication, At the same time the detained the Spanish | laws heretofore convert the of the first church’ of Christ ia Westminster, Vt,on | iil outa mules tongue by the roots’ Hanging is Livered « muil which bad been brougut trom Velvmaiso. | With some knowledge of the character of Senta Anna, | 8°! © ner Irabel, which was released, after exemination, Wedcesday, Oct, 21 too good for such a monster of cruelty. After communcation with the English officers, he return- | and the topography of the country, combined with the | ¥,/ommodore Perry. ‘The number of clorgymen of the church in the Uni ed | ; eS ae ed at once tu his ship, which immediately set suil. ‘The | Tecent nows, | have arrived at the shove conclusion. ‘The Mississippi will return to the Gulf a tex iy thirteon hundred vonty-three, according |, Atable made of last years! deaths in, Meseehtors, Mexicons say that the officers of the vessel were either wubject being one uf great importance and interest | NOCe*@:¥ Fepaite are done to ber machine authority | tothe church almanve, being an icerewae of sixty-tour | Mates the average of lif Seemed tated created at any time after is in a more flow past, The col y, ond the whole Rutgers College, in New Brunswic! rising condiuon ‘ lege is well endo Mexican | may be lawiul for the holder of ony Treasury notes, Mr. William H. Gilbert, late of the Theological Semi- | numberof student of this act. ignorant, or uflecte | just - D. Crosby, of the Mississippi, was killed by falling from | author "Th und 4 Of gentlemen 65, clergyn 64, morchauts 66, ailors 64, # letter euys that on the some day the French bark Very reapectiniiy, 'ANAVAL OFFICER. | Sis’ ing to pilot over tho bar at Leguna, on the occasion | oe he hits ot ties, foamen 48, tiimen 47, fishermen 45, rai Angeline arrived at Mazatlan, from Valparaiso, and her | Anapolia, Jan 13, 1947 “| of the attack on that place. y 1 papers mention the death of Mrs. Cathe | makers 42, shoemukers 42, painters 4, hurnese maker entrenc th t in t urish not 4 i By tue Mi ippi we leera the important intelligence | riod fixed for the Treasury notes ‘atch, teacher at Wie is iscopal) missionary ste «32, ladies 70, milliners 44, soamotronsee » unlike the following : 1 MOVEMENTS OF GEN. SCOTT. that Santa Anna has been declared by Congress to be ‘and upon the sume terms and condit ton ut Ca ee ‘elmus, West Aftica. Sho was 88, female domestics 30, droasmakers ny dest Yaukoos (lo misersbles Yankees) are unable te retary (Correspondence of the N. 0. Delta] duly lected Presitent of tho Mexican Repuntic, specified: Provided, ‘That the Treasur: tho widow of the late Wm. Patch, of Lowell, and mem. | raboats aud barges were built in Cincinnelt Lax thei blockade.” ein | Brazos St. Jaco, Jan. 3, 1847.—Gon, Scvutt reached | Passenger: L. O'Sullivan, of New York, from He- | by this section pot exceed, exclusi ber of 8t. Anne’s charch. She received her appointment | heir tonnage was 7874 tons, and were v at ‘The French brig Princesa Mariu arrived at Alvarado | font’ dat sueeky ft, two, days, and left on Tuesday on the 2d December, trom Havana, with a very valuabie camp A tmall merchem: vessel, the Moctezume, errived at trery itlad lie proceeded (os from the Foreign Committee of the General Board of | 4) Missions of the Protestant Episcopal church, three years : , P. Moore, bearer of despatches {rom the the amount of Treasury not mth 9g a vDigns oF avoreme siz it be: vena Ed wi now att tic. He sorted his | Re, ii f Kouador te 5 thibg, not sialately e tet of oon of the Sain pioM, C.. Per 1 Com Cena dopa aaa alaaeeasalln as. Cuchi: a heed robaont ong | earth er ne Bure. ae SNES came tne, wor By famargo direct, con- | modore ; H. A. Adams, Comm: Lieutenants, John | 6. ‘enscted, t the Prosident, ‘atholics of Philadelphia ha ase Gnd eter pie oo : ppoved he would | C. Carter, John A. Wiaslow, John Contes ; Acting’ Lieu: | if In‘hie opinion it shall be the talarest of the ‘Cinhed | taken posvession of the Prevbyteriea church, kuown at | earrying oaly 8001 toos