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eee ae NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1847. THE NEW YORK HERALD. We HOPE THE PUBLIC oan WEXIOAN Walk caapiae's aks GEE, Ga ou Sa | eee a AN ARTICLE THAT 18 REALLY GOOD costly to them than t» us; and they are compelled, there- | it, and he commends boysto “see him out,”in | = Tux Weatnen — etal aor ~ | fore, to make great sacrifices. We infer from this, that | it—thre regiments ined imperishable glory at ing about | o'clock with a frost ; and the streets, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. WHAT IT 18 ADVERTISED. | if Mexico makes an effort, if the sovereign reas | Monterey--Missiesippi, let Tennessee, and Baltimore | which during the two previous deye ware ine ment ak. pilddased Ditch” eat To say THalt BES uuae ; MESSAGE OF GENERAL SALAS TO CONGRESS. should grant resources to the government, and if all | Batalion ; and two others—2d Tennessee and Georgia; | thy condition, in Consequence of tue thawing of the eno ire! joes, ‘orty Thousa: 4 PATENT ME! I classes of society are prevared to contribu in propor- | who are eager to place upon their brows ¢ je ure jo up rozen. Gc ulation---Forty 2b wild! eRe AN YrHi noe toe to the exigency o! daira, our situation Ja nst ope: worn by tial intubted companions by oes oe | pe ipes be! > frog! ae Beet we Ze mene enable te , Price 2 cents per copy—$7 SH TO D STINGUISH | lous, and we may yet prevail over our enemies.” In | to maintain the neme they have achieved, and the e the range eter in , which ss peraaueaearang indgenee sree oie aus | From bts: JERVIS'S COLD CANDY Aid and Comfort to the Enemy, ‘> trticle Xt refers tthe threat of anim nach: | achiove uch e name With uch men as theto-—em- | must have d fared» good deal from that ‘of Butudey AL D—kvery lay—-Frice cont ‘rom sach misre; tation, by 1 it wil ment Mr. Polk, and says, in our opinion, i8 is | bracing the best blood of America—what could no! ) e |, hows 0 ma eopras$h aig sens Paecanmbnyauie magrances | the CON UMPTION nor the LIVEN Coser Aree bn highly important, as it shows whet Ia the opinion enter- | accomolished by « leader of risilar steminat I know | o'clock, the the:mometer stood tn'Eest Brosdway. (oor. HERALD FORE! bi pckgat payable ia “ad, | moze thaw it wouldnd! aleatto a leafless table, ordraw a tained even in the United States wit regard tothe injus | you'll think I’m prejudiced; but I will say. unhes pie. | ner of Clinton) at 26 degrees. The weather ie a Priae 6\4 cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in ad- | spike from the Haak of esti, but | CAPTURE OF LAGUNA. tice of the war carried on agai ico. ly, that I would expect more from the 2100 men in this | able, and remarkably so, for this season of the year. ““ADVERTUSEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash Fora congh, cold, Donpsanens cone caroes, whooping eough, | In the address of Gon, Salas, at the opening of the | brigade, than double their nuraber ofthe b t drilled reg. | rivers again begin to All up with ice. inadvayce . and alt fections of the Jungs, that Lead to CUNSUMP: Be, Ker See Congress, on the 6th of December, he refers to wo | ulacs in the wor! wy have sane pride and their | = Boarp or Atpeamen.— The Board of Aldermen will PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- | T1UN, ia | c0ed at Si country’s welfare olways {2 their mind; and whilst iD | moet this evening at 6 o'clock, Pat letters dressed to the THE FOLLOWING LETTER MES!AGE OF GENERAL SALAS, PRESIDENT AD inte. | 2M Weeks, he says, 000 fenlesh ine thnte cereale die fold av? 8°89 | Taarw rnom Pooeeee in Lene-tiaah tain, Ae gatablishment, muat be ott, pela, cr the posiage will be de- FROM THE | RIM TO THE MEX'CAN CONGRESS, DELIVERED DE- | ready advanced to meet thi I understand that Col. Harney will remain behind us as one . = me = ——_ rain. ducted from the iS GORDON BENNETT, REV. W. GOTHARD, | _cemner 6rn, 1846. | ofthe two ‘nations would noon 6 fora day or two, nd look about tho country in this vi- | having, been deldined by the engine sand 8 ot the i f ch . Hs | Gentlemen R tatives + but whatever the result may be, he eay cinity. ith his drogoons he will probably explore the | . New Your Henato Estanitonment, BE CONVINCED. sary, i7, | _ The august act whckh-we have sssembled bere toon’ | there tea fiml or decisive ection” He Yeading ‘ato the velley ‘of Guadalupe, and ‘uch | placing of the end tthe rail, ther by the heaving of North West corner of Fulton aud Nasson streets Mapan:— . i y2 8%" | firm, is insolemn compliagce with the grand national | sons why he had refused to listen to any overtur as may lead to this je, to the South | the froct, oF Oy ee ore ee pom e abe ai opportonity of expres ing my obligation to you | prom! ‘olved by the resolution ofthe month of Au- | peace; he says that the war is not one of an ord oar th ged aopeaneh e tone tnapy, Poo Ey hand car was dispatched a none iy FOR SALE, ferithe package or your " Cald Condy P which you sent me ust last. With that confirmation ceases the precarious | el er that itle a war of races; that the causes of it t is now said they can do from that "a eet hbase Semin ees os io ¢ ry etween the d ith how aud derived considerable relie( | truction of one class of political sili a th iy honraeness, aud derived c ion of one class of political sffairs, and the es arneuens tinea excellen: remedy” © °°!“ | blishment of a rew on exist in tho natare of thing would h rection, our ‘troops he Bluck Fort, where there i ammunition, and more being p A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in 19th street, moderu built two story and atti @ occurred #s well under the au during war, The President of the nd by means of the body. of wer commanicatins jone to passengers, engine, or cars. Detinium Taemn: TI ng! in hourly. With the | t arble mantols in basement, nnd Met and second s10- W GOLHARD representatives, elected by the peoplo themselves, by | ‘oply, does not allude directly to the war, the good well of water, and all the previsions that could | four rooms in ¢ i rwenty feet by Pastor of M. K. Chareh, Jano st. N. Y. ice, being charged with the public | says‘ Mexico shall not be less than France, who was | be placed t from the Commissary Store, t id finished with es- | To Mus. Jervis, 338 Broadway, . safety, the nation is now about to decide i destiny in | able to conquer principles, and establish a cons'itution | 1000 men could remain there until they battered quite intemperate, and died © owner, ext door to the Trberaacle this epoch of a terrible social crisis, when dangers of all | at the very tme when she was invaded by the legions of | down the town, strong as it is, or drive from it any force | suddenly yesterday morning from the effects thereot.— MO CHERRE SE, | Seki by MRS. JERVIS, 338 BROADWAY, next door to | winds threaten our bationility, ant while there’ reoaine | all europe.” that might enter it The deceased een fourteen years in the U. 8. Army, + | the Teberneel in the heart ofevery good Mexican a last hop» that we | ‘The Vice-President, Gomez Farias. took the ooth of | Inleaving Monteroy and Ssltillo, Gen. Taylor thinks | fought in frontier war, and recently under Gen. Tsyler; = shall finally consol ‘date our political being. Deeply fill: | office before Congress, on the 24th of Decem: both places secure from the enemy, as ordered | but being deemed unable to perform military uty 907 TO LET, ed with these patriotic seutimonts, as a simple citizen, [ | livered an address, iu the course of which he _ those above to fall beqkt on this place, in case they should | longer,was discharged from the United States se1 at loan the tat of May next ie give thanks to Provideuco that he has permitted our re-| war which the republic finds itsolf compelled to sus- | not ke able to maintéin their ground. Corpus Christi. rt ? fn the reat, Ira iy Pines, “Apply to '8.B.Hutolings, N treet, fiom 10 to 12 e’clock; or, after 6 o’c! tan street union, and I give them with more fervency, because, ns | tain against the North American republic, shall be pro- Your city will be shortly graced by the presence of a Tue Wuitenatt Bors —The first annual Ball of the a pub'ic mar, I have been permitted to fulfil’ the si d| secuted with courage and constancy, until tho jus | few more of the banished. Instea of ahooting those | Whitehall Association wii lace atthe Shakespeare promises which | gave in the capitol of Mexicoand new | tice of our cause is acknowledged, und our territory | who had been temporizing with our soldiers, they are | Hotel tonight. We expect ‘will be one of the most relieve myrelf of the revolution without having d viated | evacuated.” r i jiven a free fo to Now Orleans. Armstrong has } pieasing assemblies of the season. It is certain) wet from one of thore principles which were. #0 tealy Yorn | On the second day of the session of tho Congress, the | been also permitted to go to New Orloaie Repaliens eeotaen on! ¥ twenty . lar, { disappolntédl ope of those hopes which the unani | Secretary of the Treasury (Almonte) presented an ex- MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. rot (ns per ceed) knowledge of eutting | mous enthusiesm of the nation awoke. It remains for | hibit of the lamentable state of the treasury; to which named Brewer fell in Catharine . farthe: by 50. ir i” yagi gerly on [From the Boston Post, Janu: ing, and broke bisarm. T! Pursuant to ord company officers of unteers was 16,) ing of the commissioned | pery condition Hay Massachusetts regiment of vol- | cident. He was carried to the city hospital. ut the Winthrop House, yesterday af-| "A respectable looking female jell in a At at foot of It, the premises. {worm at the preseut | you to make this revolution the most grand, and the | the President replied, that Congress would provide the “Wal ve to obtain acopy of Stinemet's’ celebrated | im i mi m tol ih xecutive to carry on a war io Ci y ie i ‘ost happy of any ofour political movements, In the | means" to lovable the executi wi RENCH’S HOTEL. ork on the subject, whict Gomtaras al! the information that | thort term wilish es pesied emoe August, having over- | which the dignity and honor of the nation are con- E. Provrietor respectfally informs his friends E eid the Unido ap a has somaed oom Eis eas oad is used generally by the trade throughout | Some my natural repugnance to ‘the | exercise | corned” ternoon, for the purpose of choosing « colonel, lleute Yesterday, about 2 o'clock. She sub- in Fulton atreet, to his other hotel, 94 Chatham street, ‘warranted to give entire satisfaction to all | of power, and having been placed at the head (From the New Orleans Patria, Dec 31.) ant colonel, and major of the regiment. Adjutant G rod, and went towards the ferry. afew doors west of Penrl atreet, to which he has added addi Pree per copy. frem $8 to $0, | of the ‘nation, my first object has been to] ‘The government appears to confide much in General | tal Oliver'precided, assisted. Ie Colenola bw Sve peubebebaiieh lida tional bedrooms, and furnished them in aatyle that will bear Also, single or sete of patterns of | senction the war ia which we found ourselves | gcott, who har just gone to the field of operations, und | and George I, Bigelow, us. attesting witnesses Of the Movements of Travellers. Prembla seman non rin oe ron Dest hotels i he city = Lime ef onenh 1ETTS, compromised, and in ths result of which nothing from apace dhs and military tactics. it hopes to | forty officers constituting the whole body of electors, Yesterday’s a1 usual on a Sunday, were the Drice for which will be 2 conta peruight. “div imere” | _j1 eodim+r No. 113 Broadway, New York. | The ariny which ated wh the nerd ae tale derett grin great advantages, ‘The plan of operations,we leara, (via :—ten captains ond thirty lieutenanta) only one, | \imited, as th xtracts from the respective JOHNSON’S BIRD STORE, ~ BASSFORD & FIELD, to, deatioy those, who ururped their sovereignty, and * General Taylor, instead of moving upon San Luis Po- | tions were declared by Gee, Oliver, to be 8 Swinburne, New York; J. Wilmet, No. Fa Broadwy, 2d oor n Steioart’s. ESF tour ver ape their friends, that they have | who thres‘oned the establishment of a foreign tl to Saltillo, where he will remain for a | Colonel, Hon. Caled Cushing; Lieut. Colonel, C * nerd, U. 8. A. Ni BED ©. addition to my over our country, after General Scott, efter having made some ar- | |. H. Wright, of Company B.; Major, Capt. E. leston. ‘large stock, 1 have purehased ore I ry. TEN PIN ALLEYS movement, marched to the spot where donger ealled son the Rio Grande, will hasten to Tampico, ceay'C J ~ in d i . t mn the rande, w! ten to Tampico, | bott, of Company C. 2 Astoa.—Mr. Anton: G. Lemmon, Va; a cae in phe yah a ek ee a Wide Fulton aurea whorsthey any aeeefaceatnm shone | them, and are at this sy in front fot the enemy, end wo- 7,000 volun: | | ‘The following was the vote in the Senate, defeating | r. McKenzie, Bath; :C. He Mille, invited to hear chem sing in the evening tl SP. ty. vory Balls, der the command of an illustrious soldier, whom ‘the re- | toors recently called out and ordered to assemble at that | the bill to create a Lieut. General: Boston; Dr. Potter, R. Island; H. Samuels, Louisville; U: ; W. 8: JOHNSON, 200 Broadway, ‘S/W. Fairchild invites hus friends as above. Fymlig Galted to the defence of its nationality. A sec- | point. From Tampico General Scott will march towards | ‘Phe bill was reported to the Senate; and, the question | Levy, New York; E. Lyford, Bostou, We Candis, d31.2w*re 2d door from Stewart's. ne en 2 Lyne AER same building, bf inorgenaent of Ue old briny of the Nerthy eed In Gy ‘era Cruz, and cane ak bdo 4 : ira being upon onder [nebo coe ara jangum Neves Mr. Hoffman, Phila; F. Stone, 8. Elliott, Bos- ett AR pare tshiona, all made aad for dle, orpleyiager shorts nhl oity ef Monterey they awaited the attack of the inva. | pe0Us movement towa Fitetent, OF taating: the sause Of the Senate be caked fon tharPeas | 108; R; Bown, Toronto; J. Balbell, Boston; H. Ferry, alter leaving sufficient force to garrison | of testing the sens Saltillo, Monterey, Victoria, &c , and in union with Ge in of the Senate, he asked for the yeas | N, Hi ; F. Lawrence, Boston ; Mr. Ewing, Co ‘They were ordered; and being taken, resulted | necticut, 1 V’W Fence, Boston ; Mr. Ewing, Com te ET EE Ts Oa UP has now on hand and prepared to offer PRIVATE Zee WALTZING encounter, in which North American blood ran free! “ ARCH RE NS oe mney and dors, Congress alreacy knows the fatal results of ¢ i al Worth’s division, will join Geueral Scott, who will Citr.—8.,Leonard, | W. Lilly, Columbus, 0. ; PRR ara LEG R. J. H. SEARING pees ila tinanenad ig ueaurt st inaly, tee carat eeene baveat iscamimand he ow miliary arma ockeco® | Yu ap iatioaes clos teat oatin ban Cherian ee yr Wigae, Torgaixown, Wa. no Racor nein } out Te 1 er . JH. SE, A ns i t en Rogers. Angelies of the Globe, Amongst the following will be fou Mp p art Slee perend bang ade ‘bald remains satis | and howitzers. houn, Cilley, ‘Thomas Clayton, John M. Clayton, Cor-| J Vaughan, ‘Cinn.; A. "Day, Boston; W. Jenkens, most choise deseriptioa of fancy loug and varied Cz ¢ are now fo Birds, matched aud prepared to be put up for yoy ing. mertof the judicial tribunal. But, worse than a! and the public, that his elasses for the second quarter | fled, and it is not for me now to comment tipon th ud : if, thts Days of tuitien for Iedies and masteri—We. At the proper moment, fiteen or sixteon vessels of the | win, Crittenden, Davis, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Hun-| Albany; J M Jones, Va. (with fe American aquadron, with a force of from 230 to 300 guns | tington, Jarnogin, Johnson, of Louisiana, Johnson of | Faaxeiix.-W. Townsend, New York; H. Harrison, breeding caues made expressly alter his own design.)’ Also, | Saturdays at half past three ; Tuowdee ead Fron unfortunate event has thrown into the power of the ene- | oi all sizes and calibres, will ap Maryland, Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, | New York; J. Nelson, do; A. Waban, Louisville, Ky ; prending canes made ccoresely after his own gesture.) Alta, | fatardars P. ; Tuesday and Friday my one, of the, capitals of our States, also avast extent Simmons, Upham, Webster, Woodbridge and Yulee—28. | P. Neffe, Connecticut. - ie neam, and Dome: Tonether wygh the moat choice de- | A class exclusively for all the various waltzes on Saturday | Of territory, thus transferring the theatre of the war Nave Meurs, ‘Allen, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Eastward; C. Fuller, Brighton; J. ‘door Fowls, Dittks, P. Pratt, Boston; L; Milis, ‘Masa; ew plan of operations tha roouth ofthe river ‘Antigua, scription of bi }» Geese, fn lish and into the heart of our republic. The government, undis- iP Bagby, Bi ight, Cass, Chalmers, Dickinson, Dix, Gulf a short distames to the North of Vera Cruz, | fF; Norway Swans silver and golden Phedsants, ad mayed by these disappointments, seen aa of raising field, Hannegen, ‘Hi : ‘ i Niles, Rusk, Sevier, ld, Express; J. Kiog Chatles Span ipanisl es ‘The illustrious General Banta Anva, by an the main road to Jala r nd Weetcott—21. 5 hnsop, pean eT tet Gatas cf ererc neice Alcs Reese Hesenet, Ma cover, bin with imperahble| Grose i, I diy pat into exocuten, | "OURS Gt Eeetiopy cea ies WY, Bavlaoe Menten: H Sone, SEE ar renee nb toe tastnns doseriocions ¢f, bat marched at once to San Luis, where, ee i Gas the terrae et;tte deer team NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Wendell, Albany; W.M-Bovley Kestward. Lf wiretap ebnineanrt ert ganizedan army of more’ than’ 23000. men tecteas MAA Be eal ee nuliite eat omine samen at sreship Supply, vow ot anchor o M, Kirby, Maryland; J. Acker, attention from A. GRIEVE, 3 Hi i The storeship Supply, now at anchor off the Navy dy thrown themsolves before, and o1- Co ee AE wal rapa nd one oF (wo olber. vessels under government sake} , ‘On thei he ‘ap Saperabear charter, ace detained util further orders fom Wath Tre. y! On their part, the gov. nt > Loe t Dit, KELLINGER'S middle of Fobra contrnet for and supry crdera by the | of the United States, pledged os thoy are. to Sovsianeg | The Governor of Chihuahua to th: Vanguard which ie | {ngtony seid to be in consequence of ihe late important : jw Haven | which have ‘ ‘ : H , A of the St wa from the erm: ELOCUTION INFALLIBLE LINIMEN 7 58 South Front s have given orders to Ge Hor that ihe |... merokinajethe Prontion af the Hert! news fro R. GEORGE VANDENHOFF has resumed his i and ulcers of every natur vance. Thus, then, another encounter be | _Seldiers,—The iniquitous invaders of Mexico are sp | ‘Three vessels, ship Hamburgh, barks » Bro- | Vj ‘peas . Asa ‘actalike magic fu removing theumatiex, an tween the two nations will soon take place. From the | proaching the town of El Paso, an important portion of | thers, and Huma, ere said to have been chartered by our A Si ann RRERERS MR TRORT® Sone other ‘One or two do tertain. to reliev valor and number of our troops, the enthusiasm and | this State, where the enemy designs to establish his rnment to convey the Massachusetts volunteers to ‘i a 513 aw rh fa akan: ibis watveraally cree ceiakaes Mull of their chief, and the justice of our esuso, we lor the winter, or till such tim ico. “tarps! BY LENT be the cine ever offered to the public. fri ought to expect a fave ult. But however it ter Lassen tee Mow Onmere Tie 0 2). nati HE, hig large and small sums oa $0 cents per bott minates, this action will neither be the last nor deeisive Cont, Oromia, of, the taboos Co an: from the Bell gold ant dnt plate, jewelry, @ Sold at 290 Pea eet;_comer of Bowery and Broome; sd 4 ¢™Ploy, an: nee has borrowed money of va: Persors | oureowatry being invaded and occupied—not only the the valiant yesterday af EROOD, tio he Bi os Sant! «oods, furniture, Clophing a bp Aaron] of Hf avenue nnd 10th efiriss dra store; Dr. Burrett’s Doy- Promiaing to pay them as soon as he could go to Albany territory in question, but it part of that which a n the vi steamship Massachusetts, hence for Brazos Santiag roperty. JOHN AVIES, Licensed paw: er sod Chatham, and at the 11. R. office, City Hall. Win my comblichinny 1 Sees he beiug in no way connected | never Delonged to Texas—: ‘States over which the | 2d hardy inhabitants abeut El Paso; but treason badly ashore on the middle ground at the 8. W. Pass. wi at Duane. Persons received vate iin = v Ss WL ON, sovereignty of ‘Mexico wean 3 r questioned; en a in ane Che among ein ge the bell. ds NKE ARDESSUS, m oped in a war for our race, an: vated in a mani iotic ( letios. OUGH! "ae FULTON SEER Auwary, Jan, 8, 1847, Congress Hall, 470 s07; _ | the mort unjeat and atrocious when the mind conse | volt, tbrew down their they were withia tf Mf KAGS fg I f the who were in smull force, The schooner Indiana, of only cighty-seven tons OREIGN and Domestic Rags it by SET SSE paren Whit mer oe children | snd thus, beyond all question, the opportunity was lost burihen, cleared on Battiniay, af the Cutiom tlouse, F Pikise k BROOKS, 51. Selmi oxcetleat hat at $3 00 and onl charge $3 50 for thei , ; Nie dis | of compelling Gen. Kenrny to surrendor at discretion | Boston, for atreding voyage to the west coast of Con: pkinst Quatiry Mo.eexin anp Nutaia Hats, N Bothy wKETT & PARDESSUS warrant their frat ¢ equal ‘65 and 67 Noseau street? t “? a te sustain the struggle, LJ f tral America, (California) Among oth icles com- | ~ NEW BILLIARD SALOON ag $aibliseetenk, sad dors'e cha peClis that it would be Zacast Pat gg SP a! Until, | Teepected | Supomdination and discipline were alone wanting 10 OUF | rrising her cargo, are forty-cight Yanko clocks, | ay’ 413 BROADWAY, Ut STAIRa ENTRANCE 14 Sagem roa a entiors et.4 zo wen bee tee he in Lore easel arrest | ‘othe for you to advance and re-establish confidence | The city of Charleston is about to be lighted with LISPENARD STREET. these Mexicans, and to chastise the enemy if he | gus should have the audacity to set foot upon the soil of this | The damage by the fod, sustained by the business grout as at first supposed. The ait will notexceed $10,000 or : ks sate the position of our race upon this Remiep it to those who sell | peopled for the greator part by thom, and where ‘4 t State, ennobled as it is by the blood of the fathers of our | men of Dayton, is not rill rmcrest satiafaction, and fon: beast sh ie oes eee te een will shine | independence. Leogfde in your valor, and I have only | Daytonian of the Oth sa; ines will be promptly anc oie ters. are nec for this strife, disgraceful would to impress upon you the necessity of obedience to your | $12,000. ‘HE undersigned hsving opened the above establishment, T ivice partienter atccutton vo theie Biltiord Sapten luck of th t improvements. And also their Wines, Brap- ars, e., being of the best quality and ehoieest by TREK DOLLAN HATS—The undersigned’ has 4 $9 {0 $30 hed an assortment of “ Beautiful Nutra fate oa sell at the above price. Thece Hats will re- ew. pe and lustre as 1ong’aa any $5 lat HOBERTSON, 89 Friton street w tain their sha between ‘William and Gold. Jose the whele for the fale advanteges of x decent’ | officers, and the most parfect discipline. Commodore Barron has recovered all the property (Pie a a whet ARLES A avi nue t° N. Bo The amudersigned does pretend co ‘fle the LRA eee 7 Ghechern.sr.. | om UE Peion.” Ine gteet clioie ee ane je upon All tie people of {Coibuehue burn vith soger desire of wc he was Saul rebbed at Richmond, with the itehvbhe Laue of C. G. Stoppent's Bath) sad “ very best Nutria Hints” ar above price, (that being inm, = —s nt ee | tri fs of to accompany you, because they are ull x lexicuns, | exce; . = an TSR 6 WY WS = postite}s his best™ hovells at $330. HH SAVINGW BANK, 4 ikas cregit ee line intent thn ewe andere animated’ by the highest enthusiasm and tue | 4 seaman, named John Murry, a native of Liverpool, | REMITTANCES 10 ENGLAND, IRELAND, dig Serr ROBERTSON. corner of Fourth —Jan e ‘on ye ° y = Uc a qv d of Tras re strife always disadvantegoous, spilling their blood at | purest patriotiom. Like you, they are eager to march at | (ging) felloverboard from the British ship Caledonia, AND SCOTLAND GREAT BRITAIN AN every moment Thanks to their spirit, we were raised | the firstsignal. Should the circumstances of the war de- | jying at Four Mile Point, near Charleston, on Seturday, gto remit mower in |.rwe or amall sume PERSONS wishio from an humble colony to the position of an independent | mund it, be assured that, you will be supported, at what: | och inst, and was drowned. PP inne yy ome € do melt apply fo the sn papal case alte the Griteeth ark spemeuncy and intrepidiry, | Cree cautano Acrificeis feltas costly when demanded | _A breach occurred in dam Ne. 2, Oswogo Canal, on | drafts atcsigit’ paysslesn niltnemiincimal sonee fe Eeples old established the inst. rs eh, Fraser ae Wich | i the henoriol the Republic. Thursday. From fifty to ope hundred feet of the centre | {reland, aud Scotland. Mooey ma: street, where us {not called for, will be credited asprincipal, | she will acquire among the other nations of the earth, | bY, the honor ¢ ith which yo ch and the sanc- | part of the old dam, js carried away. paid) from any part of the United for large or smatl amounts on th at aecordingly. Acting on these principles, the government has not de. | ,, The enthusiesm with which you mari } the mame of the party to Northera Bankiog Co. and Na tired to receive eny propositions of pence; the question | tity of our noble cause are the sure pressages of victory. | Amos A. Laurence, ‘of Boston, bes offered to gi focwarded by packer or of war remains submitted to your decision, and the go. | Ye#! under the guidance of the God of battles, your | $20,000 for the funding a literary institution in Wis. BRAHAM BI Reteein ete gd \ ade in and Fr vernment eau only recommend to Congress the urgent all be crowned with success. “Thus hopes’ Your | conain, proviied a like amount In lands or money, be i" TAD 'SAM'L THOMPSON t NEPH ABRAHAD VAN NEST: necessity of aiding the army withali the rescurces neces | ‘Tiend and companion. ANGEL TRIAS. | contributed there. SCult & GO Li Ima 'd Katablished Passage Office, 275 Pe u sary for the campaign The people of Mexico, who | Chihuahua, Nov. 19, 1846. Mr Cranston, of the Euteu House, Baltimore, so s0- 76 Nassaw street Secretaries. know and f¢ Cus LINTON GILBERT, 5 riously wounded by a hackman, sometime since ‘PACKET SHI? GLADIATON POR LON Epwanp N. Ficor, the magnitude of the interests whieh are [From the N.O. Pica Be ose on Monday. Li el 80 | (SITY IWholesale and Retail Fam Ip Grocery, Tea, Wings, etter Br je at half || _New York, Janunry 15, 1847. at etuke in this war, will n fuse their resources for j f th far recovered as to be able to move about his room biishment, &e The proprietors pledge wnat 1, at the Fost Office aud Exchange Resding aRSER To fants fit mot one of those wars Fe fherctoa ope pal Fae will be gratifying intelligence to his numerous | dhemerlves tht every article is ¢ nuine and sold at ¢noms- ‘ shio eutins: jomencn ighbors of th en ‘i ¥ jem, Suwar y {iacisee ae ee Ty a frst ate article for servicein Mexico, | of an object still more important and transcendental | fyeérioews rom the sqwndron, sad ansccoune of tae take | _ A DU has been Jntroduce! into, the Senate of Ohio. Alcea uaeelven ie ( hauniaae, sary! packet for Ty ee whose motives are in their nature similar to the causes’ | ing of Laguna by Com Perry, which proposesto sell, for six months, the services of a ; Mee dcoteh Whitney at Olen ing pa t & BRO 5 e st:_| and the extension of whose consequences it is difficult to |“ fteeems that Commodore, ertived off that pla colored persons who return to a township, after having vido Porter, { Baretay te 5 ; it now loading, and will ae H. GUFRRIER, covjocture. The northern race hus spread itself over this | the 20th ult., with the steamers Minsissippi, Pot been expelled from it, ; Al Frans porta A pos tively as above, Ler reg eee LEACHER ana of Dry Goods, established for | Continent with celerity und force, unexampled in all pre: | und Bonita, and the sumo day, took ton Judge Masson, one of the western pionoers, died in Dairy Cheese; Freuch, Kngliah and Ame Vor rey ge OF passige, apply ow Doge 1 Wat Orleans wharf, | ‘several years in this city, his the houor to inform the Marr y and BOW; to their Growth, they throaten to | lace without opposition. ites ‘cannen were destroy. Cincionatl on tho 1ith inst. He settled at North Bend ron 8 piced Ha nay 8 serie New Vear's wf aa ex! e ves over our Nos South at. | importers and Jobers, that by aihew process, anperior to ai ively vo freight will be received ow board after Bridey | !*te inyentions, Re is able to restore alt rritory, and extinguish our | ed, some nine hundred pounds of powder taken, and fifty ud, Begars, assort the predominance ‘of heat flavor; Svaps, Btarch, e.; Raisios 1798. wir own in its | soldiers disarmed, although the latter effected to be fa Fine partridges are selling in Milwaukie, at six-pence shy \ : pat wil. prosues the seas way: i apiece. London Dock Port, ereniee 224 LSC 6 cans, John. O. Woodruff &ejCo., whe | tpl, cgaally to Velvet, ivbou peace, avin the days of wars ond thas | VOrsbly disposed to the cause of the Campechians. The 1m Mavronv.—A new wooden house, on the A Ry Stree Silk St c. Ty, a ems * se] lo, Gr haley = plied sateen ech belonging to Mr. George Adame, in Medford, | sherry, Hast lavia Hererve, Madeira, Newton, Gordon, par. lid growth and | er Sisalnio to Commodore Conner, at Anton Lizardo, to | 2¢atly completed, was gonsumed on Friday night In- jock, he, Beotch Herrings now landing from ahip Ana Flar- * et. * | requeat him to desist from any hostile measures against | ured for about $3,000 Tey, (the celebrated Lech Fae HOMPSON,! Yucatan, until commissioners should be sent to the go- | 369 patients have been admitted into the Boston Luna Brondway. " vernment of the United States to obtain the recognition | tic Arylum, of whom 242 have been discharged. Of| A splepdid branch of the above establishment, has been, at of the independence of the State. These commissioners | the 16! residents during the last year, 7 are natives of | the soligitation of thei mers, oper uw ), pale gold and brown: will broimply forward all goods to their addvess, P 3 ‘9 the permanency of our race, we have need het Sip UDSUN will aueceed the Genesee, and pes ae Bez F | of institutions which will promote our her regular dav. Fit} and Embi put in perfect or Prosperity. = * * ~ i = ere der ROK LIVEKUVOOL—New Line—Kegular Pack | ticular sttention will be paid to the Td ial etch thi cl i abeccieis ce speriog fs o fen oo Henfaractenucn will | Renee, lo not wish to sketch this melancholy picture, but i is these célamities moved my Mexican heart; they inspired st eek Sod en co “ay (000 tous | done at very moderate prices. me with the resolution to place myself at the head of "Al by ’ j a having acesmmodations unsurpss Height or Si MA Te ae A c the recent revolution, and to proclaim the return of the | Jaft Anton Lizardo on the 20th to return, but the ‘result | Maswchusetts, 70f New Hampshire, 1 of Vermont, 10 of | Broadway, also on th f, ‘oot of Walk ITS WORKS WILL PRaIse TL. democratic and liberal opinious, the only ones that can | ef their conference with Commodore Conner { is vot | Maine, 2of Rhode laland, 2 of Connecticut, 2 of New | ofarticles correspor Icis now pniveraelly admited that make us respectablo and happy. God knows, gentle: | known We happen to be among thore who do not alte: | York,'1 of Virgini IOPING Ree men, that no ambitious wish enters into my views. The | gethor beliove iu the sincerity of these Yucatanese. A | rolint, 1 of Georg town euster Principle, where an assortipect hich ent down to street, oF t wi 2 be found—an assortment yin the erty. “All the above nd goods from each place will 1 of North Carolina, 1 of South Ca- 1 of Now Brunswick, 1 of Neva Price OE hase e $100, The teal » a) | YS.NO HUMBUG. i power which necessity threw into my hands, hag been | double game hes been played on that (coast all summer, | Scotia, 7 of England, 4 of Scotland, 70 of ireland, 2 of y part of the city for eash Geeretame Wbctisd; aud el Pisce eee bee win | Paces all tine We fa rereoented ozatre, wee daily and, | Feld by a contiaual of my aspiration and the fahsbitante require the ¢losest kind of watching’ | France, 8 of Gacmeny, and lef Italy. is = "423 Ime day: a ork, | will Morst posnible ¢: never Karbored any thought cr detire, except t my | | Our readers may recollect that we mentioned a few | ‘There were 6544 prisoners in tho different jails of M TO MAKBLE WORKERS. Be PIC TIV ERT i i country the conqueror of its enemios, and to enjoy in | days since, that a beat from the John Adams had Mrupetth baat vautie Tetivey oF Maseataa bette Tie OLAS °e GLO, FOR LiVERTOUL—Regalar Prcketof 26th m- | ofthe : its bosom, the peace, the liberty, the glory which she | thorough night examination of the Castle of San Juande | “ht fos other’ eonilrtet, “Subu) wet i POLISHING CLOT H. stant—The elegant pack RBERIDAN, 8. INGERSOLL, Sole Proprietor, Yaa welicved tes tiss sa fey Jpg eo hope co ap oe od tp Bana of other States, 75; other eountries, 1265; nativity not OO YAK spswpenst Lolishiog Cloth, suitable for fr trelgur ov parcane, Hav i ioe knasoten: teateae RO 29 Pentl st, two doors below John. | Would signalize & epoch; uad I bless t arn from the Mereury, wes Passes Midebipman, Fitsge- given, 2908, Gl'the whiole number, 120 were confined 5 Marble Polishers, ygavcelves oud! ar ante dations, poly on bosrd, xt ‘@risaes ares foot of Wall seeet, | Se Wane TS CERT ZS fe Im*re_ | me comuch desired, on which, depositing the power in | rald. Ho had eight men in his boat, with muffled ours, | gery, 13° ior homiciter J818. for imareree eae on sere | rh vn € std 67 Nnasau street. ore. packet ship Gari, OLY NS, ie South street. ie v4 Y, AL }, &e. [out emote, Nay enethag aeapeae ay road to the army, din tt wee a “ =, Fiber hacipgaree round [peta brothels; 1082 for larceny; 25 for making or TRAVELLING TRUNKS, We. RT Cxerelze ofits soversiga oghies ssn mo the ft cry, and mde «thorough teconnoisanco of | Lief ragrney and Ou oral stu etna atest’ | J CRN CATE NACH. Trank Manulerafe, Np, 1 Wall i part ja gallant e: proved that men Berorhecteh ple oi ‘ net , SPUR SPLAT Geer Aa, ouonoge S| tit Fate Sere tnt | actin ee pre mlonnsam: | blind tbr og on Gt he we die ieagpese ates creeey se oe ore 8, bloc ther list : 2 | plete > people, It remains | batteries may be ¢ en. ‘ ‘ of sole lenth , ruitabl way, New Mork, hers el riety of Gentlemen's | turers’ account, by bed Ks’ STENTON Row for you to fulfil the hopes which the people have | Com. Perry, opbia return te Anton .Licarde from La. ras die Ceereene os 6 Female At officer Hopping | american or European ‘Travel, and erento tee Dlothing ean be Kad for Lowe erzeatab- Foreign Hardwire Commission Agent, | conceived; to make certain the prayers which every | gune, leoked in at Alvarado and Tabesco, and found that | tb? Orket, on Sater ong West street, near | wrench Malle Poste. Hshment un the eaty of New York. : 74 Maiden lane, upstairs. "| Mexican af this moment offers to heaven, Yor the pro. | er iGraa eee et nt rabare Washington Market, on Saturday ovening, he heard the | "(riers for the West Indies, South Americs, ke., Qi GI dy Bad ln Be Pheer Beaver, ilot, | Orders solicited from the trade fur the abo on the | dence and fortune of their worthy representati oat | scot sspmaeeaadatans they ir ty cries of u female in distress, and on listeuing a moment | with despatch 7 " ‘ogee, | ™eal turers’ terme, (no eommission.) patriotism, your knowledge, and your virtues, are the | squadron, At Tabasco. there were auout tice thon, posal De pe AE a Nes Rc NGTICEC in the janitor of the eatave of tie Tate Jona A Cleaka-cone half, three « auarcer and fall itele, of Figach ed Dest guarantees that these sacred wishes will be fully | sand troops, and at Alvarado about four thousand. Not- | { ongeide (he dock. He at once harried onfboerd of Drew, decensed— fea 0 ° { Iya of prol of French, Kaglish, Belgian and American Cloths, frome 0 he 5 ; to the Station House she said her name was ‘Margaret | imackiane. im of Michigen, . . 0/0. SLA Raa a eciaO ties Soe Senor Zubiote, President of Congress, replied as fol- : ink Fond. | estate of John A. ate of Mackinge, Ofigo nd Business Cons, Pelto,Back and Winter Freee: of Double tn Boniekerpnig Simplified,” and the | lows :— EE TIaR Ot the corner of Asitheay Wrect eck Btend. | Stee OE OTe O50 cl ws taken ees ot Tweeds aud Brondcloths of every style in the market, wane Siagl | ti bon from a ‘ ost Panus—Brondeloth, fe Rit ill eA kt AS EE P 4 5 x : MAR! . 1@ boat, and there found a young girl in great trouble, | “ Notice 1s hereby given, that the undersigned have been da- rabieck,, blue, brows, elivaseh cress, Aa et eae ce ranean TG IANO SALAS. withstanding these formidable preperations, the general | sobbing and crying most wohilly. "Upon Fone breuget ted by the judas oats of he ounty of ey heb @ arrival of Gen. La Vega at Vera Cruz on the ‘Tembelves the I'the prisoners from the squadron in the hands of ere released. It is now ascertained that but ee and on being asked the cause of her trouble ted the following story':—In tho early part of the makers respecting the Katry Book-keeping {mproved,” eont! to Most excellent Sir—The national representatives have heard with pleasure the solemn words which the execu. reepecrtally, inform- | tive has spoken ‘I'he chief of the glorious revolution of Cassi Inn ‘and fancy, Dos Bhi 1" Instruetion—The puolic Lassimeres pinin and faacy, a— = - fr a $2 t that 0161 a HLL ic, French Boglish, and American, from 10 'd, that the plan parsued rsh in teach- | Angust 4th, lias manifested his satisfacti ed, afd net of making of a dress, who resides in Thames street, and Benny JO! Vests-donbl ut i 4 tant brauch, is trely « course of practice in Ls 2 ion, to see the | land when she was wreeked, and not sixtoen, was returning home between 6 and 70’clock, when sh ‘AML. K. ING, sein oun lee tn Volt | Atlee pcan fate ou Mather | ame Pate ch maggie tthe ctl com | tet ae, Mipmen Rage woe Vere was met hyd Young men, whe ning toate wan't | _4tetre_Admiinrwars nh bie a Sa: Drow wo 4 simere, plain and faney Satine and Ske, from nije, rom aetna uve, with ivtne | plied with. ‘The represontatives ef the people des 30, f A large assortment of Brondsioth, Cassimeres and Y. anda person of capacity will | return through me, t become a competent book-keeper ry ase e most cordial response to the chief | spy, and had been acquitted by the former, but found | *etmboat bout | of the peeple’s revolution The element of democracy | guilty by the lattor. It was believed, however, that the in, ard was in want of a servant to attend | TO SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. onthe ladies in tho cabin, j with him on board of the bout. ‘The poor girl not sus | D\penitrus, Sad Machinery woth wanes pricttone re hich will be made to ord rh i jad will receive s certific ste to that effect. f bh tc Hd ings, ane Mine! Ny . HY 3 1 Boys' Clothing, of evary deseription. eoustantly Froaneetizes wih terms, can be obtained atthe rooms, | runey that ihe, fundamental, MWe ot the Ceneete aaal | en eeerge le erdict would prevail, nd that on | racing Te Ai Par ine apyesed, eapeate, yalceas \eweared ce atrshtn nthe by ee ENT Falionn, | eA Mtoe - Se imcrh | have for thelr object the common welfare of all, without | Purser Andrew D. Crosby, of the Mississipni, was ec- | 4o™R £ulion street, with the idea of going on board Norwich, kaown as the Daleerill« Silk “. J Mt nad ACCORD) TA yielding to the exaggerated pretensions of the mino- | cidentally killed while entering Laguna. He was in the ‘thé BRANDY, WENES, Hig SEGARS, FRUIT, re. Accordion e. 1c" be Ws Gi RURDICK, No. 92 Brosdway, three doors above V & Wall street, offe i ts which Rory rty consists of two factories, one 199 feet by 25, teined | ewontarier such, of feet pitch, the. otice 36 fect ews rigging of the Vixen al time, alate in piloting the induced to go on bosrd of o 1, says tho Mereury, fn the'ddelity ofthe pilot’ se | HY apposite the market, whe i he good pil ian, thrown down on the deck C0) only one in the city who 1 rity. Truly diMcult it is, to commence this work at a timo ° Y h, of 8 feet pitch, and wheel house benem ‘Brandios, dark and pale, varions brands, of prime quality the Aecordion and Musical Instrament | nationality; bat these representatives, so far from being | ing a heavy lurch Mr.C. lost his hold an! fell on the feet wh Whiskey, Scotch and Irish do sh 0 | discouraged by this melancholy situatien, will press for- | deck, and was instantly killed. He was buried with mili- | the water being #0 near the edge of the boat, she was ‘ell proportioned, Kum, Jamaica do and repaired, and music for the same. | wardin the midst of the combat to giveall convenient | tary honors in the cemetery of the British Consul at ‘ good. Madeira, | and other brands a hn . 4iin*r_ | Crguniration, to the end that the integral'perts ef the ne: | Laguna, fs haa EE eS Mei Ton Pretories are now, and have been for eight years, in herr peold and brown < AOGORDEONS, MELODEONS, AND, MUSIC | tion may have vigor to resist. No, Mexico will not bo | ‘The Amalio camo up in charge of Passed Midshipman | {240 tt perpore, (how sneteer follow mabe bie’ <ReCeeAT CSTR On A Olesen tpparerun, (abTY ted aoe: Champagne, vatfous brands i 4 BOXES, . Jona than France, who, though the legious of Europe | Barbot anda prize crew. Passed Midshipman Barbour | pearance, and’ endeavored. to effect the deans | vices) aleg tres ery, which may’ be taken Or not, Clarets, jacase do. do THe Setacribsr, Manufacturer and Importer of Musical | fame to invade her, conquered princes, and organized | and Chief Engineer Wood were also on board. She | Outrage, und would in all probability have succeeded, ft Cs sathad te Buracl . Bur qe Pr sore has forsale a large assortment of Aecor- | bi a pen ne — Le By kood fortune the yet Ie Ani ay on i Fat) uth be! : caper had it not been for the appearance of the above officer, i neers (oN ha oi Wag 4 Segarn, lo Cal Ttatreeaicons, and Musical Boxes, andall kinds of masi- | m! our climate, the blandness of our customs, | following vesse! ro: frigate Raritan P,) store | which alarmed the scoundrels, who fled over several of f been erected withia 10 renter part, Seorch Al ¢ do ‘istruments, {endif I may say it withont boasting, our virtues, wili | ship Relief, steamer Princeton, schooners Petrita,tMaho- ‘] buildings have n 18 yeares the gr et-2 5: Hemost faithtaiy, wo hee and 415 imerh BDWARD DAACK, | caote us to work in em energetio manner, without com: | nora, und La Puebla, and the following merchant vessels: | raf of foung fasts, tnd made good their escape, | Seve. arp at a cost of 930/000 —ane atoall be Rese rete ve live, only of the beat quality, and solicits the favor of 81 Falton st. cor_of Gold st__| mitting the crimes and covering oursaives with the blood | bark Jobn Barnes, brigs Albrasia, t, Chinchilla, | Cr these rufians, and ere long no doubt, thoy will to | ey ined (onsen probability of the coutempl New ¥ ork UGERT HOPE HART i ais SIC. | which the history of the old world. schooner Petria, and a schooner, name unknown. The | Srovgtt torrente: Sanad and ‘Boston That Rond uatng through ite Pead'or Suto eotate, Mishers that he is to be found at, the above establishment, | FRALLS AND PRIVATE PARTIES furnished with the | The pes yon by iapreme power, the braney = i, tn ry ew on roerty ary eee Gambling on Sunday —Oficer Hepburn, together | Prin its immediate neight |, whieh would greatly en where ke hopes tosee bis old friends and customers. mente, Tie arene F Fy , 4 y imber sf Inatrn- | intrepid valor of our army, the noble resolution of ite 1 for Norfolk, via Hevens. goes to to | with several other policemen of the 18th ward, mad ce 1 a fat Sintvinte baby eavtyine 10 das im*re, leeted from the most fushionables Ope- | commander, and th im the public rpirit | repair, and will return in a short time to the Gull. descent Upon a guesoling hele epee nd Tall partigniere may, be bad by applriog to, BU ATHIFFE, throughout all the States, a wane coum Adame, was blockading, Vera Cruz; the | othy Casee fo University tinee, wR ‘LIFF! that tho ey ime y Pre McLane a nita, Tabasco ; a1 agune, ‘ixen id No. 17 fl street corn the Mexigen nation m and Petrel were left blockediny pave te? o’clock nd ‘oli ing individ St ca sor me “ iSPEN vagl KR a ie oe Tiseefegs bis remnes re 4 v of I called, with truth, aoe ee rll Be Gud cheaper tha hare fe Tvhc undarsonte fore th Moxvasinyy Dee. 30; 1806 F Mecstine axes from | Ration Ricco i eae a ant an | and waranted, to stand uaaflecced Uy A8Y pert Noataitan lace fronted ues takgeto impart to her p to procure ss faras in our power, the good TO#. | Raltillo in the forenoon, brought news of the arrival of | Justice Merritt, aud committcy E-Waste he satan sacar wll jew acyle tunve fronted tamboured Dresses $8, : Sieentcomea se perity of the nation. This onth will be tuldiled with all | General Wool at that’ plac ‘tome little e¢ celeras Suspicion.—OMicet Cunningham, of the 8th | "die tm r HOR SOK H_DAY, 2% Courtlandt street. Pouble Houuced tambour Dresses $12.4 $14 ‘ceandad co ’ the loyalty which a sacred duty end tried patriotism de- | that have not yet transpired. Every one fe rfectly @ fellow culled Stephen Danil. | FGency FOR Tus SALE UF VOIGTLAENDER® ime msedle work Di sen at $F, us + mands. easy now, for they have no { for Worth e the creted in the basem=nt of house DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. se Dasstes of the newens nnd mos MINCE PI. [From the Washington Union, Jan. 15) conjunction. Gen. Butler is now in not leas @ Thom eet, occupied by Mra. Marga: EW supply of the different sizes of the above appars- A file of the Diario, of PrgLieney THIB DAY, a book entitled “Mines Pie by t N d lawn Hhdkfs, trimmed with ‘ico, from the lst to the | than 5,000 men, and wo to the enemy that will attempt | Fresch, evidently with intent to ston. Locked up by | A for the Million,” containing ov engravings, and 268 | 25th of Decembe) it has by NM to di him. W. & F. LANGENHEIM, eA d $4, 7 mber, inclusi as been placed in our salodge him. Justice Room sldsced Ohemisuees, wich colleen ok reas, Evbaly ie cern 4 coupes pera and hands, too lato to’ enable out translator ‘to furnish us | Before nine hours have elapsed, the division here will | "Stealing Newey —Officor Penduville, of tho tet Ward | Thitatelghia Bach pirorth $2 50 t eutirely different from that with any extended extracts for this evening’s paper. be on the road to Victoria, and nothing but the news cf | arrested, yestoruay, a fellow by the name of Henry boty he Hen canal Briss {Aeik Al blished, ** Li ean Tan aN bale = ae mae = informed, is te Cony of settee ang Herth re Rn ise beak 1 Chas aling Ly 1, fr m ee Pack: 7 ant Ju J 5 ogether warlike. and shows a 5 of union among | thin! march back w performed as ‘as pow | ot ol at No. ex rary 3 P50 woh Seat gee ene most cont dexeription, from $3 tue people of Mexico, orjtheir representatives,in their | siblo, ot wa the condition of the mon will allows tative | Uy od the fuct, and Justica WANTED. A large variety of Thread Lace and trimmed Mteet, | L&W Congress, worthy of imitation elsewhere; and un- | meantime, an express will bo sent to Gen, Quitman, not | Osborne locked bim up for tr [A0IRS On GENTLEMEN having sapere y Jollars, &e , suitable for holiday pr “4 ly for us, spirit of union strengtbene: rem ria, move downto Tampico, or | Petit Laveeny — Officer ofthe 10th ward, to dispose of, en . oMiraverge ts VALENTINES—The most extensive assortment in Ame- | /ttUnately for us, this spirit of is thened | to remain in Victoria, but to down to Tampico, it La Officer Garrison, of the 10th ward, igpose of, euch ns I a wh | sven om the ove Ofcompletion” end aloug your orders: and encouraged by extracts from the journels of this | Soto La Marina, The latter place will probably be the | rested yosterday a man called Gattlob t, onk | ean bag fn a ae oie ERRIAN ARTISTS i9 imere the justi euiaded in the Mexican oficial, in evidence of | one, a# it in within 26 leagues, and is said hero to be a | of stealing a $2 bill on the Chomical bank from the pock | ¢ubecriber, throug the Fou Othe, or ane tiyi ind 151 Broadway, (Lafayette NUNNS & FISCHERZ the j and of the dissensions among | passable place to embark or disembark troops. 1 be- | et of Harlow &. Sill, residing at the corner of Broome vit pack ‘OULD eall thi boty bli For instance, the Diario of | lieve they expect to find provisions there already | and Eldridge streets, Locked up for trial by Justice | Ladies eax bs atianded to by Hire. J. star brand, te dots Mace hese ns prez anenes and ie Deb, upon some extracts from | lended, Ketchum, dete terms Also, an invoice of | street, to examine there docartment ob Flac Fortes, They | ae ating the expenditures occa- | If it is true, as the Mexicans allege, that Gov. Morales | Siraling a Coat —OMoer Boyle, of the 4th ward, ar. y AND BCACR oiee ine Borate pf | ar the ipeat ahipuabie even paterae. Teay ee OTA aries “ae citacalty of procuring loons, | hes gone there with troops, oar citizen prides may | rested yesterday u fellow calied Semuel Bradley, on sasorumen ta tbe fo c. 7 , , Be gt janos joman’s Patent Aclian Attachment, © position of the United | bave au opportunity of reaping fresh iaurela, before old | charge of stealing « frock coat belo: to Mr, Lyous— corner of Liberty street, J 38th Imerh States, With respect to pecuniary resources, ia not so ad- | Rough and Road; Chance for a | Looked up for ex ae ‘ ly comes up. Lf there isa up for examination.

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