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THE NEW YORK HERALD. A > REE oe ye et 7 = eens or THE NEW YORK HERALD. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. | ADDITIONAL INTEL oan nn Sa Beaman |. 1Geaae ap eGR EGE | | it will preserve the greatest harmony, and their subjects] Before Recerder Scott, and Aldermen Stoneall and | RELATIVE TO THE shall find in the executive protection and security. The te | | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Circulation---Porty Thousand. DAILY HERALD— Every day, Price? cents per copy—87 e popular, representative, federal form of govern: John McKeon, Esq , District Attorney. i sind id , and liberty of the States im} Jan. 18.—Tvial for Grand La —A lal w A R w | T H M E x I Cc ° ° bet a fe pager their administration and inter. | named John Carrick, was qnlled to at re ep i of it, shall b ted, and the consfitution | Court this morning, on a charge of having been - mansting from ihe representatives of the Mex: | ed with John Glen ia robbing « woman oF the name af be faith ver coin, at a THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ight will be.received on Doutahee Piilay | TELEGRAPHIC. | Orleans, John 4 a SECRET HISTORY OF THE WAR. Wecirall KICo., who | Axnanr, Jan. 18, 1847, ‘Wasninoton, Jan 7, 1847. OM EUKLY HERALD Lrery Saturday—Price 6% cents all goods to th See ie eet atti weaaletadeees tea outs. heatiing ham iettain e ee f rd. al to 5 nat! 1a itself com) to sustain 01 rding house in John street,on. last. MEERA POR MEORGER Iainy ea POTS day | ak Peerate hee HE EMON mill snceed the Genes, wd " aeoaese mosh olde seen coitnd ni hott | AercanRepat Rlallbe prneciod iy valor tnd | From he eiencealinee ga the prt pane Price 6 cents per copy—83 00 per annum, payable in ad- | FOR LIVERFOOLIN u A petition of the Trurtees of the Seaman's Fund ang | would throw some light upon the conduct of the adeai CO enn ee eerie | enna Rig yg, pyle cigiyn the ore Pi | ed. 1 have thus, gentlemen, | day previous to the theft of the money, an Tur Someone ramen cre Sens PB NTE paint Pack | Retreat, to reduce the tax upon seamen sailing from New | nistration. ‘The letier was one written by our | ligy: Seich the cane gitere., | He Go Joka errest: whace thet attest ‘hen Ie that Fa be ies ce ssi Smee SHERIDAN, Cape. Gs if tous, York, was received and referred. Gil st Matamoras (o Gen. Taylor, while he was p to observe, in compliance with the oath | from some enquiries she made, it became known to the peLINTING ofall kinds executed with beanty and des pasnauey cermmodations unsurpaaed or eienior | Various portions of the new constitution were referred | You may rely ‘uyon tn Being: euthontion aoa ert: just taken. secured that she had some mouey in her posseuslon; that ‘Alt lewers or commuications by mail, addrensed to the | OF comfort apbly on bourd a Gulane what feat SC Wall to committer. | was communicated,as appears by the letter, to Mr. Buch- PR See Geeks cat Glance een oe. greabliahmens, wut oe Best pele oF, sha peanes will be de- teenth aes The bill to provide{for a registry of births, marriages, | #989. it of your intentions is candid then was the time; and sae, faumedisaly after. SAMES GORDON BENNETT, 10 connection with this letter, it may be remarked that Proprietor of th Nay, Youx Heaarp Eeranuiptie m re $100. | onl deaths, was recommitted. GARRICK, Capt. B.1.H. gueceed the Sheridan, and Da eleearanky Gee y ever devoted to labors for the good of the republic is a | wards iccused both ents there is little doubt of the truth of the statements mad i 4 | The anti-slavery extension resolution was further die- | about tho time at which the letter in dated, thut the ob- | Suarantee of the rectitude of the intentions of the vice te ciethen, ood eth ag cussed. ject of Gen. Arista in obtaining the command of the army | President, emotint of money, ov ating a th ¥ in the Northern provi to effi r eset two $3 bills, five $ 5 and $H ver Assembly. orthern provinces was to effect a revolution in | “You are, in truth, called when the count: passing | coin, with which they decamped. The j 1 ilowi them, and establish a government independent of the | through its most painful crisis, ‘From the elevated post | raving their seats, found the prisoner quilt}, ted 00 The following committeos were appointed :— Gontral government of Mexico, and friendly to the United | whicit you are about to eccupy, you will b sais inlasaanit ok ten, Coast ad therefore rei will sal ax above, her regular dat e better | motion of hi splendid furnished accommo: | " ne States, and that this fact was made known to Gen.Taylor, ; i we 4 Groans mar foo of Wallwree, | | O" AntiRtent Petitions Menara Allaben (Delaware | Sot iio War Department here, Mezeen olleer sd | tie 2 discover the corruptions which have occasioned | poned for a few days. ‘He’ was fe z ‘ £ K. COLLINS, 56 Sou @o.); T. Smith (Scoharie co.) ; Wright (Sullivan co.) ; | tit "i : our past convul y ‘The packet sbip Garrick, Captain Trask, wi citizens \isited the the camp of Gen. Taylor at Corpus | in fact, no administration ; and the generous race of the | nother Trial for Grand Larceny—A man by the Sheridaw. aed tni 26th Kelrunty, wer rewular dx eencwalh talbany: 00:1; Gremerya: (Rensealaen om) 1, Chalet, and It Tres Enowa teas Gen. Arista and his friends | south, in this melancholy situation, isin danger of being | name of John Jack, was then placed at the bar for ~ 5 So . Le ‘ nited States army to move to the ran indi him DANCING AGADEMY. aiken G-ce ©0) Soper, (Kinge'0o.); end J. E. Soult, | ee eee te ieee ete tue Bio Grand overwhelmed by the torrent which has been let loose | trial, on an indictment charging him with having. wieebncaknaan MGA fice allan, Gherographist, and Mlle AN RO ile se seat at Hadley, | ite.t0 Bet Hid of the control and tyrunny of Southern | order t preserve its langua his reputed wife, alias Sarah Moylan, stolen a pocket un’ Dar vganise Judicial Districte—-Messrs. Hadley, | Mexico ” os! i 4 Dec. 28, 146, Tr foi cane tonnes ae pr Sh ejmcet ai | T. Smith, Weeden W. 8. Smith, pointes Pottle, Bur If Gen. Taylor had taken such a force with him tothe the Usited ee ares pers sive pana ticket ees een val Bese Luca Brosuenaeat Te {or the generous p they, have met with iw almost al; T. 5 Pat » % Rio Grande it is almost certain that the Mexicans would | ° d that i bi und f value, the pi reenport, daily, (gxe ‘oraposed the rick, McFarlend, J. B. Smits, Carpenter, Chandler, feats ‘ave also recovered that i esi ry papers o! ty of Mr. Fareecttie (rhe g E, ARANTELLE WALTZ Dance of Naples, not have crossed the river; but the small force with | which leads people to choo John R. Sergeant, then residing at No. 156 Forsyth st.—- “6 BROW ASM. dairy, (or Greenport aud ‘interme- | 20W Very fashionable in the higher circles of Paris; and | Baker, Maxwell, M Pratt, and Barber. which he did march left the Mexican General n6 excuse caida ray ‘The case having been opened on the part of the prosecu- diate places . nna ANGELINA, A bill was reported to increase the number of jurors | for not attacking bim, as the provocation of flaunting the t she displayed in selecting valiant tion by Jonas B. Phillips, Esq. Mr. Sergeant tentided as “oo at4 PM for Farmingdale, daily. SPST, Tulse in fre steps, in order to replace the one inven habit of Geasinkiny Rites @ d ordered to a | {28,0f the United Statos in the faces otthe Mexicans at follows, viz : in'the month ef October last! resided at oh A. M., daily Xeeommodation train | 2ing too theatrical, nt eeeea Parisian “salons” as | for the Court of sessions, Kings Co. and orderel to @ | Fort Brown, under such circumstances, as might be ox: - 8 of the nation placed on your | 166 Forsyth street,which place I left this morning;jon the is 4? (Boston Train) or ow@ho arrival of | 41 he Sbove beautiful dances, and also all the most fashions | third reading. pected, roused their antipathies and feelings. ‘It is difti- ht of the executive powor, in question, | bad been out with my partner, trom Norwi-h, daily, (extept Sun- we} Folks, new Mazurka, and Quadrille Mezarka, Re-| ‘The billto change the name of the Associate Reform, | Cult to account for the reason, why the government, altzes in two and three steps, are rifice would be refused by rel ¢1 Church in New York,to the Pearl street Presbyterian Jan, and met with John Jack and a Mr. Mall; we of his loved country, knowing all the circumstances, if they desired to procure to a porter-house together, and drank some ace, did not order General Taylor to assemble a larger days) + pping et St. George’s Manc” and Farmingdale. Itz ly taught in a few I , : : shee so painfully and bitterly. which Jack paid for; on leaving the porter-house Leave FansincoaLs a 6 A. M. daily, (except Sundarn) petites eee fr oh bare mentioned dances, roventty Church was passed. force. no Less simple than rolid, ‘The asked me and my partner if we would not take a Accommodati.s train; and 12M. and 5% P.M." | Weademy, Brosdway cans 5 6! ‘The bill to provide the outfit for the New York volun- | | These facts, however, for facts they are, and this let- nd your few words will tran walk with him; my partner refused to do so; started to Leave Jastarcanot 8o'cloes As My LP. My and 636 P. vy, 'y, comer of Canal atreet, No. 50, ter, will account for the hy Arista did not attack ‘ he the ratte i " ‘ for Beooklya, or om the arrival of Boston | 6 1m°r teers, came up on a motion to reconsider the vote reject. | General Taylor set Corpus Christ or selze Point laubel, ers imate te a So I a water yeons py peemelip sbemg ons breed he pechillps Teco inp eR CLE ig gO (POR THESHERALD, log it, The vote was reconsidered—yeas %4, nays 18. | The results of the course which has been pursued are os. | ™Y),0nd, what, is more, intimida sega ia tion— leave Brooklyn at’ A. horney mon te Themen Oe tol New Yok tee eee nity to inform the eit | A motion to re-commit the bill to the committee of the | pecially unfortunate, as having drepped a curtain upon ‘urn your eyes upon the representatives of the peo Th dine paces (commencing Senta the Oh Meveabar retary | mon Fropera” Neurdgyiliweia compatiag’the ‘Naares | whole house wes loat—69 to48, the destiny of this countr ctbich no man can penetrate. | ple, and you will find allof them to, be men who, for | pit, were we drank some ; the bar keeper, ine igre ML, dale 2%, | Temple; 600 town lots, 204 of whichare well fmproved with | Another motion, to commit the bil to a select commit. Viuaaoe ov Cmina 9% zu Riven Sa Svan} Pra ariepyeericpeeotdie eerricr pany cre op teers er ren ge epee Uregewr barely HARE To—Bedford, & cents; Rast New York, 1234; Race ine lands; and 2,000 of unimproved lacds, ju and adja. | tov, by Mr. Dovelin, with instructions to add to the pre- ; September 25d, 1845. form of government. Rely, therefore, on their uniform | around me and begged me to accompany him to his resi- 3184; Hy de Parke (17 i ows daring th Sept te he tone of Nauvoo, whieh they offer for sale amble, that war was commenced by acts justifiable in | T° General Z. Tavion, co-operstion in every thing that may tend to preserve | dence, if it was onty for the purpose of aking ene Hoh of Court ‘a: 37363 75; Carle Seet ubove the basement to she savest well’ themselves and proper and necessary for the honor of eee At Cera CMC TE the ffemicn Silt ciialedpaiacik dg ian caiaamad bfaor kerk oe reper mech re sce, 44; Westbury, 44; Seashics |. ewe lana teak aue ote as ui > (Texas:) iberty. ly I went with Jack to their house, No. lott street; as Deer Park, 60% Thoisprod, #8: Suffolk Stati $1; © Heat of wor hip, &e.' Also, the the republic. Lost, 59 to 43. Sin—I have the honor to inform you tbat | havohad se- | U, 8, Faiaate Ranttan, Dec. 29, 1816.—I have no | soon es | entered the room Jack turned the key of Gatien, of ay 3 Me ford, St 1 1: ¥ ral vawrt $1 STG; Kireland, Ihio, a beautiful e fice. A motion to re-consider the vote rejecting the motion reahoanreuee it Mesterey, with General Mariano | doubt you are looking, with ‘great interest at Washing: | the door, which circumstance somewhat ‘tardied ittetuek, $1,62%¢ Cutchogue! $1 66 Southold, | Mic port college, ke. A per to recommend to the Committee of the Whol rista, commander in-chief of the Mexican forceson the | ton, for the action of the Mexican Congress on ourpro-| me; they asked me to take a but I did not do Hattetuck, $1 6245 one. S , | sale.sFor terms and particulars, 7p ‘ole was pend. of the Rio Grande, in relation to the differences | position for a renewal of negotiations. You wil, ot | #0, because | felt uneasy on account of the doer Greenport Accommodation ‘Train, oston | Greenwich atreet, where they wil be found after one o'clock | ing, when the Assembly adjourned, nt existing between the United {States and Mexi- be surprised that, after two or three weeks sos- | having been locked as soon as I gotinto the room. The ai 6 rare |, - i % a pleased to si you that from the opinions j , and th to ait ral Suaioae, to tako peasongers at vary low fares, 0 all parts | —NO™ ¥ OM. Jonuery 4,187. os and views he made known to me:the Cabioot of Mexico i | lernct the. slightest, indigation that it will Focelve any | buy somo eer’ Surah Meylan, who went. by the name of the Island. Peesen erie Sade beac ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE, BY THE MAILS. disposed to enter into an amicable arrangement with the | favorable consideration. The Congress has hitherto been | of Mrs. Jack, then came up to me, and puther hand in eneenas Grats wh bh Ker pen aed a faa | of White! i vou THy EREVENTION AND CURE OF an United States, in relation to the boundary and all other | engressed in the business of organizing, appointing com- | one of my coat pockets, at the same time asked me how dra tualionnataurtnn forthe Mreokion cle. SRI AEPED HANDS. i momentous questions. mittees, determining upon the mode of electing the Pre. | my partner, (her brother) was getting along, and before the hour of starting ooklyn s HE SUBSCRIBER, (Inte of the firm of K. R 159 i ‘The steamboat ‘Statesman’ leaves Greenport for Saz Har- Broadway)—no removal—respectfully solicits, 1 of Aunany, Jan. 16, 1847, Although 1 was not clothed with any official authority, | sident and Vico President, and lastly the vote for these | whether he had any money, ashe owed her some and she bor on the arrival of the Boston train from Brooklve d25rh this article, s FOR BOSTON AND PROVID=NCE, via ‘d Long Island Railroad—Night ine —On and after Monday 28th instant, Trains will leave the foot of Whitehall Long Island Railroad. on Monday , ut 2 o'clock, to Stonington, in the fa propriate to the pesson.” Upon its neta, | The Anti slavery Proviso—Tremendous discutsion in pe See ae oS ‘illing to risk the reputat of his estab. the Senate—Gun Cotton in Alba -Delib. ¢ to Fisk te gatas ¢ Se iny—Deliberate | to say, that it communicatesto them heat; | tiuration of the “lamentable” (not the peculiar) | wish of th of the United States, de- | officers, which took place on the 22d instant, and result: | wanted it. I then made an effort to leave the room, in harmony of friendship, | ed in the election of Santa Anna for President, and Go- | when Jack stepped between me and the deor, and | id is,the policy and sincere | mez Farias for Vice President. It is supposed that Santa | think took the key out of the door. Sarah 'Meylan jovernment of the people of the United States | Anna will continue at the head of the army, and will not | then said ‘Thomas (meaning my partner, and her magufacturer claims forhis | inatitutions af the South—Sanctity and Constitutiona- | t cultivat ‘ood will and friendship of the sister re- | commit himself by giving any advice on the subject of | brother,) owed her some money, and now we shall id, a superiorit: lity of the Missouri Compromise denied—Pr ‘i ublics of the American continent, and most especially | peace or war. He will be merely the sol of the re- | have a chance to get some of it.” Jack put his hand in. is} pr ed—Presentation | Mexico, and that | was confident the United States would public, and the servant of the people, and will leave all | to my pockets on one side and Sarah Meylan into my of ultra resolutions by Mr. Young—The Presidency— | make a liberal settlement with Mexico relative to the | questions of peace or war to Congress, Farias will pro- | pockets on the other side ; | had a pair of overalls on at » for many yi which has been provided with masts, sails, f rs : ‘ g id certainly unsu; The Court of Errors—The legal commissioners— stion. a bably be left in Mexico, to administer the government | the time, in one of the pockets of which | had my wal- Trachoma and fom thence to Provideuce aud Boston by the of nay laboratory in Europe, aid it | gc, ge., ge i ee Tnere As General Aris impression that I was | Santa Anta has been writing to the government, thut | lot, containing two £20 bills ‘on the’ Butahers’ and Dro. ly 90 to 50 percent cheaper. He most By I sb ate a secret agent of the United St though I declared to | arms and munitions of war are indispensable for his | vers’ Bank, a $10 bill on the Suffolk Bank of Boston, and Nf th of the me: We have had a great and solemn day in the Senate, in | him quite contrary that I was only acting asa pri- | troops at San Luis Potosi. He will doubtlsss continue to in bills on other banks ; also about $2 in silver coin. by trath Committee of the Whole. Unpremeditatedly, Senator | V4te individual, endeavoring to avoid a recourse to arms | make similar demands upon the administration, which | hey tore off the pocket ; after which I observed them between the two countri ‘The steamer New » he nevertheless thought it | can only be partially complied with. In the event of the reueparog 96 ther. 1 told them that ifthey were in want ‘A; MOBS, late Hall moved up his anti-slavery resolutions, based u 4 ‘ ‘OUSSEL’S, 4 pon | advisable to @ minute of our conference to his gov- | loss of a battle, the whole blame will be thrown upon | of money that | had rather havo given them $20 than aly: LSPRG IORI 1 . - ___ where he will remsa navit feather notice, | the principles of ths speech of Mr. Preston King in the | ernment, and d me that there ‘will be no declare. | the government in Mexico. 1 think one may hazard che they should have taken my pocketbook trom me; the FOR SGA eee AND Every variety of Soaps, Shaving Cieam, Extmets, Colognes, House of Representatives, which called up in succession | 22 of war on the put of 0, until I can proceed to | conjecture that Santa Anna may, at some future time, | said that | did not have a pocketbook with me, an s Cosmetics, Pomatums, th Wi i " P hl BOSTON a et Roem wt ion Porat ae | a vy onl ite b cy the finest metal and the most distinguished men in the | vt femmes rey j ay eee Me President the views of | march on Mexico, and overturn his own administration. | would not let me go home until | promised that I would y “Some of f th ' already pub. | not make any complaint or noise about having lost one ROAD, at Se o'clock, PM. tes, Odour fox Ke. Im*r_ | Sonate of this State. I have never heard the human | ..General Arista pledged his honor to me that no largo | lished ‘The valde at @ loon for the special, paryon . (The mons and. wallet, found in the ‘The subject of a loan for the special purpose of | there. [fhe money, peck from South Ferry. LIQUID HAIR DYE. idi bed i body of Mexican troops should cross the left bank of the | purchasing arms, is already discussed. It is represented | room of the accused parties, wore here produced and ATCHELOR’S instantaneous Liquid Heir Dye, is cer liom enrol i in purer or richer eloquence : I have | Rio Grande; that only small parties not to exceed 200 that ot the core of the yor ney guard of Mexion, not one | identified as the same stolen fromhim] Jack, after he AD ‘tainly a most valuable discovery, as hundreds of ‘persons | Hever seen human emotion and passion more foarfully | men should be permitted to go as far as the Arroyo Colo- | third are armed ; and a sad picture is drawn of the neces- | was arrested, sent his brother to tell me that | could HER ary crmeee Seeetrcy! many miserable com- | aroused—I have never seen men struggle and charge, | redo, twenty leagues from the Rio Grande, and that they 1s of the country. bave my money if | would let the matierdrop. I told cl Fridays, at 336 Pestocsansll ietaces petnally | and retrograde and charge again, with a spirit so deter. sh e _ siete 2 d only to prevent Indian depre | Some of the journals are down on Mr. Poinsett, and | him that he would have to go to the District Attorney. Proof tt : . 2 i it the misfortunes of the country to his intrigues. | Orricxn Opiom examined.—In consequence of infor. :; perme ny arc ladies’ of gentlemen hai 3 in Daraeny, mined and unconquersble. The literal truth is, and} | then hi uring him that you would Taare all the misfortunes of ‘y ig 909) joawrh | putire satisfnetion men had better understand it now, that of all | not commit any aggressive act against Mexico or her | mence the work of subjugating the country, by creating | of the prisoner to arrest him; I found the door locked, litical or social issues affecting the federal union, citizens, and that you would solely maintain the position | secret societies, &c. &c. key out ofthe lock, anda lamp burning in the entry; = one oe ree RE kers died and cleansed in half an REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON | reine ote a a ea not a solitary one implanted so firmly in the po. | 9°" at present eccupy at or near the Nueces 1| "The officers of the foreign men-of-war believe thet | alter waiting near the houe for about half an hour. | 7 ipo art or upon which #0 Universal and so-decn ea'e, | ust, in having mad 1d by steambont trai our government sent him to Mexico to com- | mation given me by Mr. Sergeant, [ went to the premises ons f VIA NORWICH & WO tn a conviaient form, with full di re ey CESTER, without change of: Forignos of shote who prefer applying it of withou for Hair q f for ure for the eou- , themselves. Price A , plying it, themacly Teese fal, So arous ihe debtion or tio D- | egain repeat, I did it as a private citixen of tho United | men. From the best information | hi and retail by the propretar WM, BATCHELOR. | this Union, itis immovableand terrible «ey = | States, it will meet with your approbation and be adhered | are not more than 2000 regulars iu the ¢ pular 1| Vera Cruz can be taken with a force of five thousand | saw the accused parties coming towards their house and @ received, there | arrested them; | first searched Jack in the presence of is There assistant Alderman Gilmartin, but found nothing; | then ; ry. rossing any No. 2 Wall street, near Broadway. 415 im*rre T. to, as in a great measure pea di id i besides, bt badl; searched Sarah Meylan and found two keys; we then SeuRIOn ak ire thats sorta te Morwick; 5 fi ‘nere was Mr. Barlow of the fifth, in all his majesty of | '® gi re peace depends on your prudent | cousse, a body of militia besides, but they are badly arm- ylan ys; e1 i their sents at Norv ich, are agate eae ema Gouna; both bamieeaws GSO VOOR a personal sppearance and tremendous force of aeesy of movements in this particular . Arista spoke also of | ed, and would probably be found to have but little effici- | took the keys; went to the house, and searched the eau- by memabont’ eek talitoed, ‘Wea semed ci home ts pret s tion, who spoke with tears in his eyes; there was Young | !dian incursiens on the frontier of the Rio Grand, and is | ency. From an actual reconnoissance, I can say that the | ¢ers under the bureau; found the pocket which had been companied through by the con: Heer mind was troubled, for nécves were unstrang, —the prince of erudition—sometimes in error, but always | U2der the impression that they could be prevented by | approaches to Vera Cruz are not at present very well | covered over by a piece of carpet; the pocket when found a he ua have particular charge of thei pind nought could afford her relief a splendid advocate ofhumanfreedom. There was Spen- | the troops under your command, as the Indiana always | guarded.” contained three one dollar bills and two dollars in silver acENee, S oe ise give attention to th pie Pa cer, the jurist, the pride of the North, a man with the | Come from the Nuecus River. I expressed my profound By a decree of the Mexican Congress, dated the 2ist | coin; the next morning Captein Mc and myself went *"Thisline leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of Agdche knee tell wal nerve of a Chatham, keen, sagacious, and with a compre- | Stet at the frequent atrocious acts of the Indians, and | of December, the President and Vice President (Santa | vin to the house and there found the pocket » COR: Bateecy Pages dalle Bon dare neceied eee kee vented oh baby hension as quick as lurid lightning. ‘There were hantere you would, no doubt, in future use all endeavors | Anna and Gomez Farias] were to take an oath belore the | taining $46 in good money and $29 in bad money; on and arcves in Boston in time to take all the eastern trains. She picked up the "si and Stewart, and a whole host of illustrious men, combi- nt them, as the United States was bound by the | Congress, on entering upon their duties, “ to sustain the | the morning of the examination Mr. Sergeant identified ke all The sew steamer WORCESTER, Ca aday, Th © pre i i reaty of April, 1831, to prevent them as far as possible | j lic, with the integrity of its | the money found in Jack’s house. every fue y, Thursday, and Saturdays. at 4 nedly and unitedly urging, with impressive earnestness, PI le | independence of the republic, w! © grity of y or ta ‘an, or the passage of the antislavery resolutions, let what | He #4 od that if you would station a body of cavalry | territory, and to olwerve and cause te be observed the Assistant Ald. Gitmaatin examined—I accompanied mer CLEOPATRA, Capt iMlians, teat would come of it. at the pass San Salas, (head quarters of the Nueces.) | constitution of 1824,” &c. officer Odlum to the premises of John Jack at the “TFC fn? ition gure oF Le VANDEGI LE, Oifiaver’s Ho: Comraen 5 Datlow, overmastered with feeling, and, with taare | trough which mouniain pass they invariably proceedto | ina long report of the rlect committae of the Con | Lume of his arrert a pocket (the one shown, witnee) * }, Cries + A Me ress, 8) io sé , 3 tery Pince. North River 435 It cured her cold and gladdened her heart— wy arts yas long coough co reach Sm tate Ceeyen: | 1 aball leave this village tomorrow for Matamoros, at'| ExeutsePhe ‘war, the monthly expenditures of the army | appeared to heve been torn from a pair of over: Arrive in three days; from thence | | under Santa Anna aro estimated at $368,789, and those of | alls which were shown to witness at the time. Mr e rst vessel for the United States, pro- | the rison at Vera Cruz at $80, per month. The | Sergeant gave a correct description of the money stolen “4 an imperishable monument to the wisdom and the glory | C¢¢ding immediately on to Washington, to lay before the | whole extraordinary expenses of the war for six months | from him, before he went to Jack’s house to search for it. For gale be RANDOM Caneel Pn ol ini of the North, which reaches up to heaven.” —. Provident the information and views of Mexico which | | are estimated at $3,000,000. The deficit inthe ordinary | The foregoing testimony was cerroborated by other . | HENRY JOHNSON, cor. of B: ‘and Chambers Mr. Srexcen claimed the Fight to express his sonti- | 0 Possessed of ; in the meantime, should you deem this | revenue for the six months is estimated at $634,490, | witn pply to the hacen & Co., 77 Broadway, ; Coddmgton, cor. ‘of Hud: | ments, without beirgfsubjected to the charge of treason | °t¢ of sufficient importance, | trust that you will trana- | which the committee propose to supply by requiring | T or WINTER ARKANGEMEN e ANS okt she est to be found. i i which port I sh ane Norwich, Worcester and Boston Hail Road | FJ ANCHS COMPOUND SYRUP of HOARMOUND i | ington, that I might shake the hand of Preston King; 1 | Which port and Steam ‘Transportation Line—The #ub- | Ae)% SOVEREIGN eure for COUGHS, COLDS, BRON. | would say God bless you Preston King—you have resved | Will embark in Stantial steam propeller frumbuil, Captain Daniel Hi Carts, ASTHMA, GONSUMPTION, Ke. aon will run regularly between Norwich and New York, ma two ea a week; leaving New York f Old Blip. For freight, which will be taken or passage, having elegant accommodat 8 for the prosecution. case was summed up by James M. Smith, Jr., , Springs sts. ; Eaculapian Temple, cor. of Broadway | by the President He abjured the Missouri "| mit a copy of it by express’ to the Government, as by | poy ment in advance fora year of the direct contribu: | Esq., in behalf of the accused, and by the District Attor. Captain, ob boards oF oT Norwich, Coun, and to and Howards. : Guion, eor of Bowery and Grand st." | \ he question was not now whothes the war war Fight or | timely information much good may result therefrom. —” | fichs Impored by previous laws in 1841, 1949, and 1843,— | uey on the par ofthe people,’ ‘The Jury, alter a brief jn timer JaicN BRIGGS. 10 South at NewYork d3im*r wrong; it was whether the scorching and burning curse I beg to congratulate you that the door is open to an | The first article of the bill submitted by them declares | Consultation, rendered a verdict of guilty, end on motion of slavery should traverse the c t, amicable adjus it of the various qnestions between | that the expenses of the var with the United States shall | of counsel for the prisoner, sentence was deferred. The line, or. whether freedom should exist whore frecuce | the United States and Mexioo, and feel happy in having | be paid in Treference to any other demands upon’ the | Court then adjourned until to.morrow. UMArY OLALED MAIL LIND. DEAFNESS CURED. ally comply with now exists. He trembled when he recollected the im- | been instrumental in this great and good object. treasury. This report and bill were submitted on the -~- - FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA Bridgeport and Housatonic Railroad. 38 fedora AE et I eh 1 ing Inst summer, the Housatonic Railroad lelntosh, to state that he | mense preponderance of slave representatives in the ca. 1 am with respect, Sir, 23d of Dec. Sporting Intelligence. Been relaid with a heavy Hi “Rail, from Bridgeport to poor artiggmns mp esha wold on binet, in our foreign offices, in {he Beuste, snd as Your obedient servant, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. Jouuara (8. C) Races, Jan. 13, Wednesday.—Sweep- the Western Railroad, ‘Through by Daylight, daily (Sun- | trayeertpnd arect is in New York neat | departments of government. The epithet of “‘lamenta. | [Signed] ISAAC D. MARKS. [From the Raleigh (N. C.) Register, Jan. 16.) tor 3 year olds. Entries and forfeits, $700. ree quoeted) Sis orclotie Ae Mw. HT, tirely recovered his hearing, and fain returned to fis | ble,” and not “ peculiar,” he applied to the institutions sCopy.) Six full companies have been reported to the proper | tain Donald Rowe's b. c. Rio Grande, by Billy leaves the Tootof Marker street, eit’ for Bridgeport, Daily, | milttry duty—Signed, H. MeNEVEN, Surgeon to H. B. | of the South. New Oxseans, Oct. 29th, 1845. | nepartment, and have been ordered to their respective | Harris, dam Lady Morgan... ... s,s sce se ee eel at 6g o'clock, A.M. No freight taken'in the Passenger Line, amaic pn Mr. Youns said that if the South was willing to ferego | To the Hon. James Buchangn, Secretary of State. rendezvous ; while so many others aro in the procoss of | Mr. Lownde’s c.f. by Eclipse, dam by SirCharies2. 2 Passengers take the Cars xt Bridgeportand without change of Oil—A sure cure for incipient deafness, di the Union, and to fall off on these terms (the inhibition | | Sir,—I have the honor to transmit herewith, “copy” of | formation, that we hope to be able in our next, to an- ‘Time— Lat heat, 4:02—24, 3:56 i ‘Ba airive in Al and Troy a5} and collections of hard wax, Ke. in the | of slavery) why, in God’s name, let her do it; he hoped | @ letter I addressed to Gen. Z. Taylor, at Corpus Christi, | pounce its entire completion. Sweepstakes for two ysar olds. Entries and forfeits, nd Locomotive engines have : f a .) oi fiual to the beat @ of China, (Mexico. pe ons : that no fears of disgracing the Ameriean arms, er from the villi ) I despatched it by jery respect “A OT THACHE, CURED IN ONS MINUTE, gating from Se character, would ‘in era per i ip halts oH oe dnformed Dr Toland Me ee Priam, dam Cora, by Eclipse, ~ Fy h ol! is an excnilen juce men Vote against eir conscien b- ie re amargo, out a ol @ Oaks. .... seen A Freight Ling by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, Bi ware Nectahe pain | ject; the whole North, of all parties would unite ogeinet (on the Rio Grande.) up to the 7th instant, by reason of to accept thi regia Mr. RC. Myer'sb.f by Priam, dam by Leviathan. 2 irs anquire at the Office on Market street Pier, sud be dedi hal he ‘taste | ‘the extension of slavery. He offered the following reso | ‘he continued and heavy rains. 1 beg leave to add that | | of such com = Nsheesbeonny Sd Sve years, or daring ‘Time—Ist heat, 1:56—2d, 1 10 Wall Street, pct jalure the veer and often re st, | lutions, as a compromise between the resolutions of Se- | ‘rived in this city yesterday from Matamoros, and will } the war, and willcommission the oficers. Tho Hampton Plate was to'be run forthe next day, and 'G. M. PERRY, Agent. 3 Broadway. in the Gronite Build ‘Sold also at 109 Fai. | Hators Jones and Hall upon this matter. They were or- | ‘eave to-morrow for Washington (From the Washington Union, Jan. 15] fine sport expected. NOTICE. ten atreet, 77 East Broadway, and at Coddingtons, 903 Hud | dered to be printed: — Jam, with great respect, ke., As many persons sre enquiring the meaning of ——_—_—_——- Onand atter Kriday, November 20th, the | *n8t »Price 2) cents, || cinmniveds That ss wat now existe beivoun the United (Signed) ee. tne te i ae eprench, or “newfangled,” it’ may | OUFRAGES Ix Vinatnta.—A series of daring o be 8 le tain Braisted it o! jtates al lexico, it is the imperative duty of ci 7 ‘ . Z 4 : J a| m fine the fellowing tripe to'aad from Baten tended to deceive the ‘maw tizen of this country to sustain its government ia oli | OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THR CAPTURE we well to give its origin, and the modus belli ot | a nents among thom we notice an attacls spon notice, viz = BON gr oe. jodyne prepared by HE. proper measures for the prosecution of that war, in such Uaaean Wes ves, Sure Bae i that arm of martial service, |The idea was conceived in | eYrethodist Clergyma In. Hargis, di blie wor rw York. Leave Staten Island, Ri, ond pureheve only of respectable deaters. 4 manner as our national honor and interests demand, un- Anton Lizardo, Dec. 27, 1846 this country by Gen, Berthier, (who served with Ro- | *, Methodist clergyman, « Mr. Hargis, during pnblic wor- al a! CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC til it shall be terminated by an honorable peace. Sim :—In conformity with your instructio chambeau in our revolutionary army,) and who, observ. | ‘ih: Wks ee Wa Poneto chu, M , 3 Resolved, Thatno peace with Mexico can be regard: | {Sth inst. J left this anchorage with the M ing with approbation “the rapidity and intrepidity”” of | The rioters first surrounded the chi iP ea as honortble to the United States, which shall net se: | ‘Ne 17th, (having in tow the Vixen, Commander J. R. | the American riflemen, with theit “ capability of retreat | (1etFai mvod contusion tint, say iw c i i 4 jonita, Lieut. mandant Benham, and Petrel, | and arance,” put in practice, when he returned to c cir nisr cure from that republic full Secemnity for the ogres t Commandant Shew,) and proceeded direct to France’ the ool La the’ horse sd rifle, or horse and fearing to remain longer. Mr. Hargis continu sions which it has committed upon tl this e rights of ch. But the rioters tore off the window shut- ters and forced themselves up to the pulpit, where the confusion became so great that the congregatis Mr. H. with his wife, re’ ct threats of violence from the mob. ‘Thi all ged against Mr. H. is, that his church had to withdraw from the Philadelphia conference and t A ne its citi: j las Termines. Arriving off that port on the | lightinfantry-map. The rifleman, or light infantry man, PT AT De t retin Thatit any territory is hereafter acquired placed myself on board the Vixen” and with the | was afterwards united to acavalry private, and mounted do well to apply to the subscribe! graph is to ea the rious com- | DY the United States,or annexed thereto, the act by nita, Pe ee bare Lo hap honed Vix- | behind him. Both privates were Shosen rather lighter old'es'ablished passage office, 275 Pearl | Pounds, as bo Clove. Anodyne can possibly be the genuyee | Which auch territory is acquired or ennexed, whatever | es”! crossed the bar, and ancho od after nightfall op- | than ordinary, but the horse was of the heaviest descrip: eet, where us usual draf fornished | article, so long and favorably knows by that name, ket thar | such act ma be, should containan unalterable, funda- | Posite thet own without resistance from the enemy. tion All were called “ veltigeurs”—vaulters, hoverers, or five years, by A. B. & D. Sands, and | mental article, or provision whereby slavery or involun | , !"the morning, | sent Commander J. R. Sandsand | skirmishers. Such corps rendered most eminent service jeury Johnson. (auccessor to A. B. Sands | tary servitude, except as punishment forcrime, shall irker, to. the mili inthe French armies (before Bonaparte’s accession) GREAT BALE ALN AND IRELAND. ounts on the Natror ole proprietor. ‘Lhe only safety f. i f the town, indi ts ut 4 | attach itself to the Church, South, and that consequent erbittont Tiscoust cl oe RC OLY AR CO. fe and ask for Johnson's Toothache | P¢ forever excluded from the territory acquired or an- | COV surrender, which demand, after some little demur, | The Fee Coal Pong mattemalieally otacated sathr | 17 i favors ubolitionism Fae a eee leet THOMPAGR R NEPA | ofthe gennine hacthe ciesatee Cer extn “Resolved, That the Senators in Congress from this | Wa# submitted to. discountenanced the corps as on innovation. (ti | ‘M3 1m*rh” Old Established Passage Office, 275 Pearl st. exltemember that the true ‘Anodyne State, be instructed, and that the Representativ. - Mines cal ante eth ty Bln aie mich & Gesnelbtien, of force, wet employes. a nme BRANDY, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, FRUIT PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | that it is manufietured ie only by Hi Suse eetonnee amen (he ean in the magazines to be embarked ina lighte; in on the authority of “ Toussard’s American Artillerist” W. G,RURDICK, No, 02: Brosdway, three doors above nie Buta Drugait, 278 Brosdway, west side, in the Ore’ | going vessiutions, rater go on board the Mississippi ; en poi and" The Military Dictionary,” by William Duane, Phi- | VV . Wallstreet, ofera forsale the following, im low to way, ard 309 Findson st. Price 25 cents, vee" Resolved, That the President of the Senate, and the | 100 91, the American colors, hoisted upon them, and the | adelpbia, 1810. Brardies, dark and pale, various brands, of prime quality % = Speaker of the Assembly, be requested to transmit a | ® ‘After completing ‘all these end othe: necessary. ar- NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Whiskey, Scotch and Irish st GENUINE BEAR’S OLL. copy of the foregoing resolutions to each of the said ~ aa , 4 The stoam propeller Ashland, that left Phila: Rum, Jamaica W, SYMP NGRMEN TS FOR 100. ey ue FTE enormous number of Wigs munufaciore, Senators and Representatives. rangements, and leaving Commander Sands, with the | vonday, bound to Point Isabel with govern ‘and other brands P. Feoet £09: SE Ney y YORK AND country must be a con: The committee rose without teking any vote on the | Vixen and Petrel, in comma bag I og on Sunday with her engine broken. ly neglee i 2d, , with the | return resolutions. Ce ea etc Avie oP icine: | TheU.8. ship Albany, Samuel L. Breese commander, nt Benkam, in the Bo: | sailed from Pensacola on the 2d instant, to join the squad: vablished iy te tention of the pul Silas Wright still remains here in excellent health and forthe ensuing year" Person ing through | Of hy spirits Lb aed rarbnt mn ong nt ron in the Gulf. d tor their friends residig (Qi Couvtey.’’ | ofthe hair ean be subjected tad, ta an wnticote to ite de- | ‘Lhe Governor, mufled vvith great care, walked down | Hi'®, to archer inside the bar, and to assume command of | T° Ui Us of the line Columb sepend they will have immed (despatch, and | structive qual Genuine Lear's Oil stands alone.— | State street today. He is at th ier sent Commander Adoms ashore to collect in- | Biddle,trom Chine, hourly expected at WG B pledges fumself most. fathfalty alee on EN'commaated by vmen of etsowlelged si ies ltsupnlien the root withe or heateial sourihimeat | "A queation hea avian H icy chest toa taonsaned guloss ipour Sask ek waters mee at Farce weak Nova: fe | Seto ete vance, ond sobs oe af Sy L- i it te jons to our stock of water. ived at 10 ’ ie. which ail every five dave, Arruageiieacscan ala be made | gives thefuraiiait locke, Which i Proddeey oe tenkeeey ay | {tate relatiny to the terms of the constitution, and whe: | “78 sou ihe hoa ania tee vetlag of the 2eth, N. W- coast of California, bound home, Store ship Lex: | "Ow HART informs his Nondonderrysaud Bellest. e Suei™ Cork, Water: | casi. ther, by that instrument, the existence of the'Court for | | shaped my course to the westward, anf traced the | ington, arrived at Valparalso,about 27th Nov., from New to ibe found at, the above Bills of JOH Mas Rs sentamed for oilet parpores gals, by HEDERY Ths oseas na tel, Cree hee const along eufficiently near to discover the smallest | York, via Rio Janeiro. : nda and custome Brondway, ‘one nde, In the Grane’ Building, comer of | body in which the law and the admini Fost eecaNIndy of tenant Been been, Gesouneacene’ é har Myatt Tame byes any pacbemed octane vont: FOR THE BALL ROOM. _ rabseribe get, Bie add aby t | law is vested, must, of asity, decide whether itself | jh Alvarado, Pathe Tettee named, | oe mernleg cap: | to the care cf the “Naval institute, Navy Yard, Boston,” reve ually ‘solicits inspection of hi f ‘ , (->= Beware of spurious imitations, aud. b par: tured and towed to this anchorage the Spanish achooner | Nostage paid, will be forwarded by this opportanity. y Bia any ot ie pares engnged for, wot embsrkthetmoney | ple Quy the amile rapared by HENRY JOHNSON | tne gonattution, 1 dy Inabela few hourt from Alvarado, bound to Havana, and | WK? Pally WTS EE eee oe Sears er will be refunded as customary m Sante sud B cents Ser Houle. mer i 4 the Mexican schooner Amelio, irom the same piace, vi Superb Neapolitan lace fronted Dr For further particnlars, if by letter, (post paid ) apply to i 7 Wil some. © Me bound also to Havana. hts since at Meadville, Pa.— ¥ BIW AVR ES AND INFLAMMATION OF THE EvES cunep, | 2%{22,'%h tostant. There is ne question or duty ‘Tho printed papers herewith sent will inform you that | rhres or four bulldinge were destroyed, and as many | New style tame fronted eumbonred iresses #8 58 South street, comer of Wall, N.Y, me CV » | volving upon the Senate of greater moment to the peo- hi litical chan; fi t ‘u ‘: Double tlounced tambour Dresses $12 4 $14 EDWARD SAUL, Agent BYTE MOMAN EYE BALSAMXA Specific Oint: | plo of this State, thin tnis. ‘The harmonious operation | nother of the political changes so frequent in Yucatan | moro injured. Fine needle work Dresses at $f, usually sold at $9. PW. BYRNES & C Ce f the Eyen, his, Balsam will | of the government is depending upon it—the quietude of | N#* tecently taken place. . . . Mr. Jerome, of Plumbo island, picked up on the 9th | Lace Dresses of the newess and most approved styles, from Jadim@rre __3%6 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. from the ¢ id teatore. sight the citizens—the supremacy of the law—all, all, de. With great respect, dear sir, instant, in the Sound, 21 bales of cotton. An owner is $30 Hhdkfs, trimmed with po BRITISA AND NORTH AMER ‘of sight trom old age, oF pending upon this decision. Three fifths of the Senate, Your obedient servant, wanted. ‘A Kowryvery fe tiv ore ‘ine cheapest eruale- over eared. @ CAN ROYAL MAIL 8TEAM SHIPS by te peveation vo minnie object: be | and probably moro, will, in defiance of the opinion of M. C. PERRY. The Delaware river is filled with floating i pemebembr iiered Chemisettes, with collars, at 1 758 $2, NA tacnck ties te Lente et tie toe nce on dlattee Fen RE ~ the Governor, the Chancellor, and the Judges of the 8u: | -ommodore D. Corwen, Commander Naval Forces, The print establishment of Brigge & Co., at Frankford, | "worth $2.50 c ot with the Li f the Adm: e yer, will astonish eay ‘ho | preme Conrt, on Tuosday next, decide that {this court p y rally. pak _ibphieipnng tag hiiadatrampba | cegmtanes te eatte tenes lee aaihotee ee ie eress el Gulf of Mexico. was entirely destroyed by fire on Friday night. G. Lot at, successor fo A. i. SANDS & CO, 273 Broadway, spended nor terminated. I spoak positively, AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. A fire occurred at Petersburg, Va.,on Saturday last, Hewitt, ‘Bait fd also at, 100 Falvony id I spoak advisedly. [From the Diario of Mexico, Dec. 26 } BH Md, wes bersed to HE. Jadkina Price %5 cents, 4 Suppore, as a superficial construction of the constitu: | we insurt below the address. delivered by his oxcel- | 1eeth. aye Win. Harris LUCINA CORDIAL, . tion would appear to warrant, that the existence of the | iency the Vico President of the republic, oniaking, yee. fire occurred in Charleston on Wednesday, last in Boston, vin Halifi oh eRe J Court of Errors had terminated on the ist ult., what | terday, the formal oath presented by the national eon. the by Lag . io met hea Sl 926,000, NOTICE YROM LiveRzOOL. ELIXER OF LOVE Would Decome of the court for the trial of impeach: | gress, and the reply made by his Excellency, the Prosi: | Purnt to death. |The loss of property was abou RICE REDUCED TO % CENTS PER BOTTLE — 187 Hibernia an. 4, 1847 H ments? What would become of every court 7 Why, | Aint of thst sovereign body, Don Potro. Tubicta. A man by thomame of George Sink, a German, WeF ) FP'Cure for Baldacss and Urey Hair—A desirable an minates with the Court of Errors! ! e a uf larch 1, 1947 Cambria We should have no court April 1, 1617 Hib corrhasa or OR th d seed: incipient Ci F Warrennest, Senporeney, bat of hon White, Geet their existence t Rll, ue soegee sad ‘to fe| 1 When citizens like be soiree nt Ag Sis cresicgat, | frozen to death in Dayton on faces night ‘ Vloride | (zthexoilet, Zhe Tricopheroes or Medie emmpaune | ¢ of Urine or | Don Valenten Gomez Farias, promise an: ing, the: forty. ‘tual ballotings in the Flor:de now acknowledged by all w! we used it, to be the entration | Ties Would you hang the Governo: or any other off: | may be believed, and confidence placed in their words, Lonieture: for’ a Judge of the Soutkern Circuit, the | and moet eerie is most painful d. Thor From Bonvon to Live $iz0. aherpator | Cer for treason without a trial ”’ Would you deprive the | which are never vain, and donot remain merely record. | Hkiatire: for 8, Judge, af the, South Sands have procistined ead bore witaces ty its tolucand salee No bom WE ahd‘ fot’” ‘tes any on a ide ce- Ss State of La ht always guoranteed to |',4, ‘The nation therefore may expect a future of liberty |” rie packet ship Yorkshi ich sailed on Saturday , 57 earn Upldnoce, restores the So ~- NoJreight, excepe specie, received ou mre sagen i eu | of error 7 Would ow hy ormondlon ey Cour | and morality, which may bo ‘its talvaion inthe preset | csrrod ot vome Yen hou | or become thins keeps he bet from becoming iS Lg i A — ais, on Ly by 1 nt; Deenage, oF any other information, apply to igorating effects onthe human | EFOrs subject the decisions of every other court kom | "i. ry Cenenct it an the pill fo Keppinees ‘The damage to the Whitewater canal by the late | 49 the la t not only cleanses the ves ap0R, Ar HARES AM J oN and lassitude ped till July <=, to reversion? — ‘The evils and em- | The weight is enormous which the sovereign Mexi- | freshet, is estimated, in the Cincinnati @ezette of the Lith | sod by Ae BARHY, artist in baie, No 46 Broadway, cork % In addition to the above line betwera’ Lisrycol tad A a seams ee pee oe. | can Congress has placed on my shoul’ ers in nominating | inst., at $100,000 | wer ofLiberty street. ee aatimbre ifve, and Boston. a contract has bev entered inte with therefore, d var cab eniem | me Vice President of the Republic. The clroumstances There are contracts enough now ismted in the ship WATCHES, JEWELKY, AND SILVER jah establish a between Liv- | to M ave, dise Af ng ¢ who have in charge the bill introduced in whic! ba sp are embarrassing—our situation Kensington, to give constant employment to all WARE for this ser | quickly i every quarter there are obstacles to pwiights in that district for the next six months, tre now being built, and early next year due notice will | hich ly di n from getting ma : by Mr. Spencer, providing for the ap- | remove, and dangers to encounter. Nevertheless, the he wiven of thet her ‘ ore, Varee a ae ee | point: ners, ha ought | ; , ; n attempt is making to establish a new city on the fo sontzzet tie hatte w en they pe Ai indeed cannot do instice to ¢ f the pointment of Yewal commissioners, have not brought | individual charged provisionally with the supreme exes pt r, between Biddlesburgh and Bristol. Tho ry low: * oy iy eu movil i. the bill as yet, nor made any report upon the subject. | cutive power, will not be dismayed by the difficultie. i ry time ke * pect we shall have one in tho early part of the | which he may’ meot with in the discharge of his dutics- a conptaatly reoeivia ry fortnight daring the other mon the world, as_on the id to be one of the finest in the world. win giiternately between Liverrool, and Halifax | ofthe age. Tri year. ae oustantly receiving the Intest st d Boston, Der bottle, Prin it A railroad ia in contemplation to be built between Mo- | able Jewelry of every description. ineludini and Bost a iverpool and New York. im jor iy Gyoenvnich a 0 seenge ot Liberty ao juitetions tt etelipeenes bn tees to eke Foe bile and the Ohio river, thus establishing a direct com. paar ine ‘one si ovis ee wi bea fuperior bark PAT RIOT | by Wya MaNGaNEak = ra per dh are Hod Weenemities ba results in all branches of the public administration. ‘The anication betweon the valley of the Ohio and the Gulf | : Wil A to jo without int , on . | of 0. : in afew days. For fronght of, prasage, 5 Toes Ieee eee nen eee ye gro hy r government which is now established will protect indus: | of Mexic try, will promote commerce, encourage sgriculture, and cS colored boy, named Weet, the property of Mr.Com: | §: hayi lent accommodations, apply tho Captat by ON, he reg barrie " tau es Manganese, v oO from the mines, di rv it more posts, and 33 ere ire bows vain 4 ingten, Loud ity, Va., was scalded to is en | es tani BRR Sau cs osaynase dase suse "he ae ie et ihe Soa in. | ee eli vt oat aca 416 Imerh