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Vol. Xt1t, Bo, 27. Whole No, 102% NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28 rec s one z ern | PRAVELIMO 404 EA GAanS aii ay |. Bowdish, Burchard. sea |. But 4 arpeated F THE NEW YORK HERALD. a AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. ee cg Croty rang, Gury. Deal De, | RIGHLY INTERESTING NAVAL INTELLIGENCR, a - ' Hadloy,’ Hitoheock, Hows, Hubbard, Lawrence. Lea: | AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. ent of public printing st Sants Fo, we hove eee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Siege Sit SR PR ial PIB ee hes cegmmatee Foe eg Pag ag gl Bra ew neal, ae act 7. sane eta U aaa iB LKOAD. | Fe, Oct 7, 1346" Pi es yy mee Peck. Peitce Potle, W It Pratt, Prindle, Rathbun, Rus: An Important Document. in parallel columns, the one is Spanish, the ote anes Circulation---Forty Thousand. pe rere i y Shaw, Shomway. Sill, Skeelo, J.B. Smith, T. &e., &o E , 1847. Price wwe Cente, ORGANIC LAW IN NEW MEZIGO. {From the Jeffarson (io) inquirer } Through the politecess of Lieut’ Barto language. It ——(n and after Monday, | nin th with the d K ARKANGE ; a y 8. 8m bh You thnrd, Spenke Tevlor, Tread- sviguaietoaletaeicmunon 7 the v nment of the United Stat vip mn pect PEE live tendon e, #8, 1946, Trains will ran as follows:— phat a t 4 D, man, R nobles u ng and es the foll DAILY HERALD —kivery day, Priee 2 cents per copy—$7 | Leave Broodere—es | eA, .Bonn uray for | a Ansany, Jan. 97, 1847. | Sylh Urn a Veg va keaburgh, le fen . ry gua {From ri Pensacola Democrat ween orgainane £8 blishes the following ergenic laws for aay Ma Pri obi ; | - | Nave—Messrs. Allaven, Alling, Atwater, Boker, Bar- B c aptain Tatnall saile . Art. |. The country heretofore known es New Mexico, per ARK LY Cie Reavemen seman filer Ge fa Beat MS delle Loe Once nd tntermee | ‘The annual report of the Resident Physician of the | her, Bascom, Beckwith, Boyden, Brown, | the steamer Spitdie, with the gun boat Iteefer, aod un | ¥yail by known and hereufter devignated au the Territory LERAUD FOR CUROTES Every Stean Packet day diate places, ’ |) Segasaas’s Retréas) eek resected | Carpentier, Chundier, Chapman, Cole, Croc , | armed schooner, under Lieut. Rowan ; d of New Mexico in the United States of America ; and the Hee OX cents per copy—88 00 per snanm, payable in ad- | | + ars iM Gr Banningdele, daity. : Patel ee and | De Develin, Fenno, Flondurs, Fuller, Gallup, Garni’ | is Vera Cruz it d here, he will take @ look at | temporary government of the said Territory shell be or- vauice. . p | LEAVE Gaemront—a: 814 A. hi., daily accommodation train | GJThe bill for the registration of births, marriages and | gon, Gould, T Green, Haring, Heaton, Henderson Hodg. | TUxpan a8 he goes along. rhavs, if opportunity | ganized god administered in the manner hereinafter pre- ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—nlways cash | ., tor Brooklyn . | deaths, was passed in committee and ordered to be en | son. Hunter, Likin Landon, Macks, Marshall, Maxwell, | serves, strike them a blow there, by way of squaring of | seriped. "HMNTTING ofall kinds executed with benaty and der | the sont tion Nurws hec dae Cexeeht Bene | Bronaed. Millon, erro, Banlen,, Ratbertord, Bowiads, abl J. VSaR Um Sh Ue season Rear teh places | J | vada o & ud awrence Smit mits, Soper, Stewart, Temple, ‘rom the Sevannah Republican Tl tatenenae aaomannaiessiane. ten mall, sdtiene’ 10. te | Herta saaGeIMe % 8 Geore’s Mane’ and | The bill to extend the benefit of the Common School | 7yilinghust, Walsh, Watson 60 It.is most evident thet affairs are rapiily dpproe hing | years unless sooner removed by the Pi establishment, must be post paid, or the postage willbe de | Leave Panmivepacy a: 6 A.M. daily, freon gen , with the preamblo, |.some grand and decisive demo Bo wrt . dnoted (rom the sahseriptian yy rematte’ a1 “a h # Ps natant (Os Ne NES GORLON BENNETT, | tmava Ee iepeampr is ier yor” ay Td Juvenile Delinquents, was debatea in committee, but 1 opriet M,, for Brooklyn, or on the not disposed ef. gg Pertrecbnn gay hoe gm une aeTeh rn scin sieseiseer ras The Anti-Slavery resolutions, were taken up, and Mr. tion— leave Brook'yn at9A M. for Thom Young's substitute was adopted, 22to 6. ‘This subject lace places, (commencing Sun 4a, the Sch was debated by Messrs. Jones, J. B. Smith, Burnham, ult | United 81 ved us ina war with | Every preporation is evidently being made for the - | militia of the 5 centration of our forcs# both Jand and navel at Vera | Several motions were made to adjourn, as soon as the | Crnz, with the view of taking the custie of Sau Juan age of the bill was aunounced GUlloa, The immense quantity of heavy munitions that rf Bascom.—Mr. Syeaker, [ believe this is a two | have recently been forwarded to the Gult—ihe concen: | third bill, eud I now ct no better time than now te raise | tration of the army at or near Tampico—the chartering | ¢ deck Mi He shall be comm c jd Territory, ept when culled into the nited States, and ex officio euperintend He is empowered to fi'l ali civil and military hich moy b lished. the appointment of ual not other provided forty law. The vernor is also a cot ing that the President inv Sundays.) | Fund of New York to the Scheol for the Keformation of | So the House has passed the ervator of the peoce throughout ing leeve mpson at 2 o'clock P. M., the question. of some score or more of merchant vessels of a particu: | the territory, and is required to cause the laws to be dine | Sammaies $36, Sandford, Wheeler, and Clark. Tuo Sreanex —The gentloman willcome to order; the | ler clasy, at ind finally the conversion of | tributed and feithfully executed. He is alao required to , Wane ro—~Bedford, 8 ceuts; East New Ysrk, 176 Race Assembly question ison a mot to adjourn, several brig: into bomb vessels, as well | inform the General Assembly of the cendition of the go- Fourse, 186; Trotusg Course 18%; Jamuen. 2; Brushvilt ,' ‘And the House adjourned as the purchase of steamers of a certain class evidently | vernment ; shall recommend to it all necessary measur 0 Fa ds — | 314; Hyde ight miles) 3734; Clowsville, (during the: A memorial was presented from Henry O'Reilly, set: Amongst tie following Will be fouad 986 of the most choice | 3100 of Court) 3:34; Hempsiend, 3734: Branch hy; Carle ae to be used as convoys, all go to prove that events of | and may, on extraordinary occasions convene them. great moment must presently tronepire in the south | He con remit Gues and forfeitures, and grant reprieves rake R 7 - letion.. west. We presume there can be no impropriety in| and pardons ior wil offences ogainst the laws of the Ter will at all times | Sarto phanik, $1 3756; | 00d more are in contemplation, for difusing the benedts | viz Cranston, of the Hutaw House, has hed relapse, | speaking of these matters now, ai the preparations have | ritory, and reprieve in sil cose necinet the lowe of the it we * rao neh $18) Guingzhead. $1 627¢; Jamoapert, of the maguetic telegraph more generally among the | avd the chancos of his recovery are again very doubtful. | so far seraceees that 20 gherxivg Fouiler, =e has Waited States until the decision thereof of the Presid 3 Shetland Poni paniets, 9 Tra , | people at la: ge, and asking for the enactment of agene-| Two young men, named Evans and Lee, have just | kept the rua of things” for the past few months, can | be known. Vacancies in any offi e filled by the Gop prema nies paren eat atre comstaniiy Om DADS. 5 reenpors Ansommodation Trais, $I’ 75; Boscom) Doty allowing any persons or companies to erect tele- | been seritenced to ten years imprisonmont in the peniten. | have failed to compretond the ultimate puryoses of | vernor, untila successor shail be properly appointed and doubtihe bert selection he has ever offered 52% Imre Stages are m readiness on the atrival of Trains at the seve- h i the public highways, according to any | ‘i#ry of Illinois, for ombezzling mail letters containing | tue government. The officers of the navy off Vers | qualified. HN: —— ~ - ral Stations, © passengers at very low fares, \o al! parts | "4?! ines on the public highways, according to any money. r reason to believe, have not been as idle The Secretary of the Territory shall hoid bis office JOHNSTON'S BIRD STORE, ot and. LRN thefoot of Whitehani | ™®#® these perrons or companies mey prefer. Reforred | phreg prothors, Burrows, residing, one in An: |i, they seemed to be during the aummn and winter. | fortwo yeurs, unless removed by the Pres dent of the No.268 BROADWAY, ene deor from Chambers age Cratos Will be iy readiness at the foot of Whitehall | to the judiciary committee. derson, and the oluers in Merest. comity, Kentucky, | Te coast of Mexico wasa perfect te-ra incognita prior | Unite ¢ isto. record and A m Ly 5 yar, f i- | ceed, if bE he single bushel; fn acfection of the font | before the hour of stating from the Brooklyu side. Mr. Buncwanp reported a bill for the distribution of | are of the cges, respectively, of 85, 84, and a2, | tothe commencementof the war. Information of a ml. | coulings 4nd Daiere of the Executh , "The steamboat Statesman” lenves Orecuport for Saw Har- decesiption of Long Breed und Dutet Prepared to be put up for hetehing. Bird and all other things perta: to the abov be found at Arch;’s, i ing S| Binee, 44; Westbury, 44; vil ting forth that various improvements have been made hacies, insted and | PY i 'y, 44; Hicksville, 44; § €, 6236; 6 at varion Pp nm Park, ‘hompson, 88; Suffc tion, 8: es, Bird Seeds, ‘ympeon, & 3] ur} low h colors; German They are in good healt, the steatest mien of their ages; | Bute character was important to our sand forces, in order | General, Atsembly, and every ix ‘mi mockine binds, 1a boron the arrival ofthe Boston train from Bronkiva dairh | the revenues of the school moneys, &. It increases the | Foran, in the United States, ‘They have a sister living, | tat @ co-operation with the navy might be certain and ee re Teena See acy iy Peney etaes breed. ager, bind FOR BUSTON AND PROVID NCB, vse | 8anual appropriations, made by the Senate bill, to the | aged 73 years ‘ Darleet Mae chatet pine ade: Sarg saponncin qualified, the Meo een bai aietanes eet Go- W- >. JOHNSTON, Pronisies, $34, bee Esgiand, Haltrond— Wight medical faculty of the New York University to $3,000; | A young lady named Britton, residing with a family in | and that information of an important character has been | vernor. n bomtneee bab Ae will leave the foot of Whitehall street, South fer. | University of’New York to $6,000; to Geneva Colloge | the south part of Chautauque county, committed suicide | obtained. It is not likely theta tythe of what hasbeen | ‘The office of Marshal, United States District Attorney, ony Island Railroad. on. 2 o'clock, and ; Hamilton C on the 18th inst., while the family was ubsent at May- | done, or isuctually known, has been permitted to reach | Auditor of Pubhic Accounts and Tréusurer fur the Ter erga ie Sound peed Hemilton Collage We 9200) 95000 ary’ be’) Th. henging hareall ks the public eye. ‘There is certainly reason to infer from | ritory, onda Sheriff and Coroner for each county, whose bei VEN, | distributed by the regents among the academies and se.| |}, ted that the plank for the new Atlantic steam | the evident concerted action between the army and na- | duties shali be defined by law, are created by ordinance, videuce'and Boren Li tie | Minaries subject to their visitation ; $6,¢00 are to be ex-| shins ia to bs furnished from Niogara Oak. ‘This lum. | vy, tbat the largo number of vessela which huve receut- | ‘The legislative power is vested in a General Assembly, @ steamers Massachusetts | pended in philosophical apparatus, &o. ber is preferred in the New York ship yards. ly been chartered, are intended to convey troops and | to consist of a Legisl MASSAPEQUA HOUS: THE PROPRIETOR of the above house, having from the business, the house will t on moderate terms for ‘a number of yt om i on the fil xt. This establishment be- “a i “ 4 an .v ha Lael 7 «4 House of Repre- h re % “1 supplies to the vic of Vera Cruz, and that the settle sentatives. ‘The members of the Hor Tig so ‘well-kuown, a alee the celebrated treut poud ad- The mojority and minority reports to divide the State} On Tuesday morntog the Sel pbb agent at Abbens pens Duenaan into take the castle by storm, if possibi every two years, and of the C Bi The abor lishment would be rented very low The report on the disputed seat in Ulster county wes | iteiltond surround both the castle and the city by land and ‘sea, | Howse who sha to a party of gei.tiemen. : 7 ’ cut off all au , ond force a surtender ‘These are | four year eck debated until the time ef adjournment. No question mere speculations, which may turn out to be sadly in- THOMAS FLOYD JONES. A committee of the Senate of Ohio has reported ag: ja territory of New Mexico—who shall not have been an Sourn OverexBay, L. I. aw*rre taken. the project of erecting a bridge across the Ohio river but we believe they are justified by ciccum. | inhabitant of the county he may be chosen to represent - RATHGUN'S HOTEL jOnand align Eriday, Novouber 20¢h, the ss Berne ree eee aR Cincinnati. stances Which bare already transpired, and are now daily sedans months: Paced Bie. srentee: A ae Ve . Pistoe to and toma Bevter . Wm. Truax, aconvict in the penitentiary, escaped on | transpiring in the country. | provisi ained ane e Council, ex 161 358, 186; +S, 167 Lip toay. REN od at ee MOR tanke the following trips to and from Beaten _ Saturday morning, about 5 o'eldck, A reward of $20 it {From the New Orleans Picayune, Jan. 17] | Soames ae — being rageees iad residence kn the ° tas Public Hotel, ‘s hited up in modarn style, LEGISLATIVE PROCKEDINGS. offered for his approhention, We understand that in addition to the vessels provious | (strict, the Legislative Council shall not be more with the Iatest improvements, and is of sufficient ca- Avnany, Jan 26, 1847. Lyell, the geologist, asserts that there is more coal in | ly chartered, of which mention was mado afow days | than one third as numerou @ House. The Gene: iedisesntertupecinen Sister fall, ic ocltxiabaecuese: Senate. the single State of illinois, than in all Kurope. fen other first cla , ‘I'dy | Assembly is required to divide the territory into proper fips, ten other fret clase ships havo been, chartered Ly | jistrictsn convenient, number ef coustie—and to 6p months to go to the Gulf, The vessels are all of the vary | Portion the members of the House, until otherwise di- yamber of pleasant Parlors, with Ab tilated: dircoms, all splendidly furnished with entirely new furai- Mr. 8. Sirit introduced a bill for the protection of the i rights of property of married women, ‘The bill was read | _ The schooner Barcono, from Erie, arrived at Buffalo ‘i a ” ch rf i cted by the law of the United States; the whole num- —SEAULAR MAIL LINE GOR DOSTiN | and passed. on Friday last. first class,"'A No.1,” which will readily be admitted | Te y 4 REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ba ‘ i f the Legislature of Pennsylvania, | when we mention that among the number are the Lo: ber of members of the House shall not exceed twenty- Hy, desirable and convenient, both for VIA NORWICH & WOR. bill Falating toweite of oriernd eeaegan f° introduce 8 | ae Cad ‘alam, reliogquiseing tothe clusens of cer | ville, Yazoo, Henry, and Esox: “Lheve, ana the Bfteen | D2. directed by legislation, the terri be Coartlandt an ill relating to writs 0 8. ing betwe iberty aA NORWICH & relating rror aud appeals. Passo i tory is to retain the division of counties and districts es- i i “4, ER, without henge. o Mr. Learen moved that the Assembly bill to authorize | tain counties, tho rights of sovereignty implied in the | chartered previously, havo been engaged at an average | it}, shod by the decree of the Departinent et Nees Mex. Proprietor of this establishment intends to make it | £ tS +7 ahaa eh the drawing of an additional number of jurors in Kings | granting or withholding of licenses for the sale of intox- | rato of from $16,000 to $22,000 apiece, which will make | tablished by the decree o Fe ac or ieagine f° one of the most comforisble, Pleasant, and business like | "| Ne qc nay hg 4 County, be ordered to a third reading, and the motion Rating fiquors, the round sum of between $225,000 and $530,000 for their | {00 of Jane 17, 1844. The representation will be as fol- Dee ee Le re ne ree Ths mano Pains or expense will | , | techromgh to Boston. ‘This bei was concurred in, A proposition is ponding before the Illinois Legisla- | three mouths’ service. ‘Tho county of Santa Fe, 3 members ; Connty of San by hopin; to sh liberally in the public Patronage while he | 2st communicates Eg ARLE mig The bill was subsequently passed by the Senate. ture to restriet tho ‘peataten of bank notes of less de- | Z’Abrille, of New Orleans, says:—A few days since i Temains the publ yumble servant, B. KRATHBUN ng 37m ‘Tho bill reported by Mr. Beers to ainond the act in re- | nereinatien than ten dollars. Miguel end Bato, 340.5 Ale Ax: do; Valencia, 8 ra by this line are 2 d ductor of the train, who will have particular ¢ given to all free males of the territory who then are, and for three months next pre- land), to divide the Stute into judicial dis- On the 13th instant, they were carry ing ootton, into Sinspected till after the: t fs were at sei es | tricts, and to provide for the election of certain judicial | Memphis on sleighs—four bales at a low The cargoes d among other things, arm: nnon#, mortars, his is noted | (oh icise ache Bil reported by Mr. Beors to nino Bt ten veatels eft this port, loaded with provisions and mu-| ‘Jo ‘Tuos,2 do santa Aue, 2 do ; Bernalillo, 2 do, jon to the trinl of convicts in State Prisons, was also it i nitions of war for the army. ey were not sent to Inthe | 4 : id who wil r ‘The Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad have adopted f in the legislative council, the members are thus KE COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT | sageand comin, ne Rive mis attention to thelr | passed by the Senate. the measure of attaching a second class car totheir trains | 807 particulor port, but simply to the Gulf of Mexico, | portioned : Central district, 3 members; Northern. dis. PRIVATE SALE. This line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of JUDICIAL DISTRIC between the two cities, About time. fixed destination. Their captains, it 2do; Southern district, 2 do. TH dsome double house, with five ncres of | Battery ince, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 o'clock, P. Tho bill reported by the chairman 6f the Judiciary ‘od sealed orders, which were not to be | ‘The right of suffrage rth 8 ‘Castleton, Staten. Island, | sud arr:ves in Boston in time to take all the eastern trains. Committee (E e from Port Richmond, and le and The sew steamer WORCESTER, Capt. Van Pelt, trom New Brighton, having 8 front of every fuceday, Thursday, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P. he b ceding the election, chail have been residents of the the water, and im the immediate viewnity of the svemboat | ‘The steamer” CLEOPATRA Cape otacers, was ctiginelly referred 16 the committee of the | As very ux abel This expedition gives rise to various t county or district in which they shall offer to vote ; and ! ‘ 7 v wh By the terms of the bill, tho eight judicial di Mr. Everett, the United States Commissioner, arrived | surm: In it dewiined solely for the feet, orto landat | they are entitled to vote {c ‘delegate. to the Cong Regen tinge Naw sk ety, Neca dlpett etree ei Gira seen Roe, at Panetta, tric's are arranged according to the Senatorial districts, | at Macao on the 6th Oct. On the 10th he proceeded to | some point on the coust, which has been, or is expected | Sch ago Ee ig ap, let a No Place rth River d% thre ¥ M. Williams, ‘leaves ry f thi d States, and f ti terms. which bill be liberal apply 20 tary, No! Bae vee Lea at ir! ie byl Gread ner York, | Canton. to be attacked by the American army? pee nd Pa all ithevs olleere Sr oi HAL! MUL! » Auctioneers, 67 Wall st. 7 which comprise the frat judicial district, and the count; a 5 | — . The first f +e iy22 létr rks, ae WINTER ARKANGEMENTS—The | of Richmond ts added to-ihe second district, 'Y | ‘The Parliament of Nova Scotin was opened on the 2ist ple. ‘The first election for dalegat ; ; by Sir Jon Harvey. In his speech the Governoi d Si T tation Line—The sub- Mr. Hap offered a resolution to change tho reference i TCE propeller Trumbull, Captain Daniel Havens | of the bill-—to refor it to a scloct committee, with in. | fF ®. small und to relieve the aboriginal inhat far the 7tb and Sch avenues, wi and Cal santa will raa regularly betweex Norwich and New York, making | structions to alter the trrangement of the judicial dis- | *M0 are distressed by the failure of the crops MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. General Assembly is to be held on th ‘The Virginia Regiment of volunteers for the war in 847. The proclamation of the Mexico, sailed from Old Point on Saturday. necessary places in each county for hold- ide of dist street, be ha Dwelling Hon " ( in? . The General Assembly is to convene Sa id Caspepie chop 0 ne eg ceamay, | OU Snes Feros: atick wil be iter seatncerars_| ict st contemplated by the Pull: Tho resolution, alter | read urween Haliak and quebec i procesling: "| yet tat” irom Washiagian; on his way tocRompiea on tua first Monday in December, 18a, a Long 13h ining about ait acren of landstwo wider | Of Passage, having elegant accommodations upply to the | Com#ierubie distin, wus lent aya The aecount of the burning of the sast wing of Ditkin, | He is Dasrer of despatches irom tho war department o | #very wa years thereafter unless otherwise provided DY us fue acre of fine large Pexch Trees ‘of the chote- | Captain, A. BILL, Norwich, Conn,.and to Mr. Hatt moved that the Senate go in‘o committee of | ron College, was ® stupid hoax of some lack Lrained | Gen. Shields. : : tebke laws. tn all cabest Doth eivil and ctiintedl for tie ete large’ four scres of Woodland, +r JgieN BRIGGS 49 South ar New York. pe ee a the anti-slavery (resolutions, (already no- | student We understand that Caleb Cushing has accepted the ‘Also, severas ote ticed in the Herald Aalip from Princeton, (N. J Joffre Ay dollars for the | command of the Massachusetts regiment of voluateors— | Mond tlnn with, or repgnum to the: CoDmmituticn of tse detection of Ferri: B. Leonard, who has committed for. | the ten duys allowed him ior consideration having ex | trnited states. ‘Severel other sections declare at lenj resolutions to-morrow. ere. gery, and run cif with a black Canadian horso and | pired. Jt will be recoilected that he was robbed 000 OF | shy wual powers and mode of conducting business be- Jot Seernneat unmet, che, Housare ic Railroad | cients and subetitut tf preambles and pro buggy. {wo ye:taagoin Mexico; ho ls now going to recover | Jonging’ to most Legislatures. ‘Tho pay of the members FOu SAL, or to exchange for city property—A soluid wit y Wl, from Bridgeport to | been offered to the original resolutions, nono of them to be erected in the | M9 property. is fixed ut $4 per diem, and $3 for every twenty-five miles i 4 the We Railroa by Dayiight, dai Si inc! i y A new Thoological Seminary is to erected in the 4 pel fi y fia cottage, wi th ie et ten acter of iad, came eye vcloch, A. re ve zie a cal however, opposed 19 tne prineiple upon whieh Mr, Halls vicinity of Cincinnati, by the Catholics Tho editor of the Providence Transcript, who isthe | of travel y Japt. 5 ranes te | Nati Cw d his © r i ockaway Tompixe. ‘tne five 5 Sek. Core, i te: equite by the war. ‘Tha Legislature of North Carolina adjourned sine die, | Commander of the National Cadets, bns ordyred his com | The judicial power ia vested in » superior court and ottage are wi if ee fh | leaves the foot FE. R., for Bridgeport, Da in any teiritory we may acq) PY) ‘ar. hi f jon of 63 day: pany to report themselves forthwith at his office, pr inferior tribunals, to be established by law. The supe- a good bara aud ether Our | 466% o'clIck, A.M. No freight taken’ iu the Passenger Line, | _ Mr. Jose occupied the flor during the whole morn. | on Monday, tho 18th inst, after a session of 63 days. ratory to being received into the United States serv’ rior court is to consist of three judges, to be appointed ree on the property; also am ice house? and tas seme ye | resongers take the Care: Undgevor.ard withont ghange of | ing hour. He retd a report made by Mr Saniuel Yourg | On Saturday evening, # iro was discovered in @ barn | gua part of the teu rogimedts called for by the President of the United States Wel siouated for geatfoman ‘who would likes comfort, ae i as eae Cosaeamee ete cane in the Legislature of 1839, upon the right of petition ; | belonging to Mr. Levi is. Frost, in Southington, Coun a wih irae ond Glades, Ea hee Slating of woed-smnd;mecdew wad arent, Rtgs Of aad, cou | Croeured, aud the Road iv in every reapect equal to the best { te Atherton resolutions were at that time being dis | ic was consumed, together with trom fiteen to twenty pisces of land at Rockaway, for sale. UN ge s1AGRS MAIL Lt For partieutars, FoR rid LINE, . apoly to N N ROY, A The motion ‘SOHN Ly NORTON, Jz. 14D lancer st. or etd Honsetiale Be bat, Z |. a concurred in. We nope to itroad. upon the: 7 8 mere JOHN H POW KR, 189 Fatton ort and Housatonic Railroad pol sland, on th d actkehed to o r * AFVAIRS IN MEXICO. y bo tibed by law. ‘dhe (supreme) court shall 1 New Eugland K cussed in Congress, aud Mr. Young took the ground in | tons of hay, three valuable horses, two yoke of work [Correspondence of the N.O Pi yune } have 8 general supetintending. contrel Mees all the in sold uu different parcels. Apply to, 8 fl by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, | is report, that the slavery question ought not to be azi- three cows, fur hogs, and from fitveu to} Ug kauapwon, ANTON Lizaubo, December 30th, | ferior courts aud tribunals of justice, und shell have 519 Im* re JOHN Le NORTON, jr. M Delancy st. daily f same ag tast year—Kor turther par: | tated at the peril of the Union. Mr. Jones contrasted ty whoep. 1846. Tsend you herewith an abstract of the vote of | power to Issue origios) writs, to compel inferior courts : FOR Sas, OTA saie teiaetin Geen ee ae an as with rad Young’s present course upon the of Mre Gen Gaines, in which she ahtained | the Mexican Con,tess tor President and Vico President | and theiroflicers to pertorm theix duties aevording to A DESIRABLE RECIDENCE a 7 aki MPrea OL PRNRY, Agent. | “Ai mEatee eg ly to Mr. Jones; the hour of | *,¥eFdict of $17,000,000 in the district of Louisiena, is | of the Kepudlic, which took pluce on tho 284 inst., axd | law, Whenever they may tailor retuse to do so. for‘coller, aud. bower come RGAE TORT AMEE PenlomenheliiNea sre ot et our of |b ortly to come ¥ the Supreme Coust of tne United | was received at Vera Croz by the mail of vosiay. “The | Ai officers: bot civil sud military, are required te rw vif J. Stat : ciones) | take, in vduit he o + 8 10 support tmazble mantels in bysement, and fi - CAN HOVAL MAIL SPkAM SHIPS | ""Zomepody asked ihe Suna‘or if he wished to make o | Stes, on an uppeol. pe a vgn Bidar rida og tay prgeterhce dea bbe ameprseprnty dag tre Wy ry P bar rooms im the taird story, huuse tweaty feet by of 1200 tons and 440 horse pewer euch, as | gporch, ‘The Legislature of fowa bas pasted a ill, authoriziog | etch Stato having. cog vole, determined by’ the majorit) | tue covaut ne United Sta lee telat forty, 1 t cweuty by seventy-five, buist aud fivish i Be 4 i i ofits deputies. ‘Tho only candida‘es who received the | ‘Lhe following i the article onthe ubject of salaries: pecitl ratorence to its oreupacien by the ovueh ne day goatraut with the Lords of the Adan | "Mtr Yousa said he wanted to clear away the smoke. aloan ot Bicy thousand dollars, to pay the debie already | vo Al stete were Senta Auwe and Francisco Klor- lage Members of the Gen iwi Assembly, the Governor, Pert RO a a omni nou Ag miori pages HIBERNIA. - Capt. A. Kyrie mit tit sugaerted totue Senator to give way Until to | “ouracted by \hu new 8 ate, cen voied, includiyg the district of Mexice ary sult be $2000 & year- the Secretary of sacanetie ee eee CALEDONIA. Cap. le. G. Lore ohh bd hehe aah ‘ The trial of Haggerty, who larely brutally murdered | nud two territories. Santa Anuu received the vot # o! jay aball be $1008 year—the SL POISED ATAU SEAS IA: neces x siecbashev ooicanoraie ta Lisbeth dae ete wyecat y gl Be etd) Fondney sat his wife, Is now before the Couit | cight @tetee sad the district of Mex-oosnd twoterfories Court, whon re shi FARM FOR SALE ATAUCTION |. Oa capt. . Sudden 4 special order for to-inorrow at eleven and « 1 | Capt: Waa. Harrison. t wes the choice o) | $1500 o year—the Jlaishai ef the terrivory whose sala ; sions, in Lancaster county, Pa The plea is, wa | belug win ail Bis oppo: AUADIA... : halt o'clock, and to take the final vote upon the resolu. | { 2¢#*ions, in ; r : , Wail be sold at auction on Tuesday, the 2a day of i ¥ "" . ct sual, insanity ; bot jnambulisin sppemra to be ® moe | vine c ofell on Santa Anos | ry eiall be $600 a yeur~ the U. 8. District Attorney, Pi Se thy valuable Fara on which the envscriber Met enacierest ear re Mi Ae oe ee popular one just bow. ne es for Presivent. Niwety-uine depuries voted, ity for Sante | whose sslary ebéll be $60U @ year—abuil be paid out Rad WREaEGED Manic nee Ana, forty for Eioriisgs, 801 ume ior othercenidates | ot the treasury of the United States. The Auditer end Siitasotesien aoteiausece called for, and the resolu | | The sam of $6%0 lias beon collected, at Washington | coiien Farias wan oecied Vice President, having the | Treasurer snail euch receive w salery of $500 © year Maceyroubehiocenty ak Weenkerten etek omile ton hed heed car wil) take | Pa., ia vole vi wight States and two terniorigs Melchor Ocampo | ove ball of which shell be paid out of the tro of . ry the village of Mamaroneck, au the Weaver street road, 21 received he vole of eight States. Durango cvst its vote | ‘he United States, and theremainder out of the territo y Hall, and near the line of the New Hu 7ROM BOITON Ehbernia........ Fev. 1,187 Hibero 3 larch 1, 1847 Cambri: Apnit |, 187 Habernia., sence Monk. the flnul vore upon the ant 0 to-morrow A slave, named iticherJ, was recently tried atone o’clock and thirty miuutea. And te Senate ad. from th i ton for killing anotwer siave, named Maria. The slave | or giorringa Of the vores of the cepulies £4 .n num | rinitieasury. Mme Governor, yecretary, Marshal, and ts New elk ‘atoad; Hay au avaudance of the best Brom Boswonts fiabicn % . Nene srus wequitied’ on the ground’ that tho blows struck ty | err Pusles ia 38, Osempo 44, Anaya I0, all olhers 6 | U8. Attoruey, ero to be oppuluted Ly’ the President; wt. ‘Coe sve will be pusitive, to take place at} Nq berths seenred ontii paid for. ‘titiswe ships Garry ex Assrmbly. him, end which jesultet i the death of the vietin, ppears that Santh Ania iaelected by a a he Auvitorand Tieesurer by the Genera E ¥4 On the premynes Reiner yartieulars evaaie of | serienced surgeons. Me freixht, except specie, reeeivedon | | Semicirculer gallery crowded, a large number forced | were jatlieted by direction of bi. mistress, ptutives, ond thet Forias b thee officers is Limited to two vee, New Aochelle, of of toe suoseriber, om the | jo eR aossrla eve niosuaiar ency-e fe lges seus could not bo procured Prayer wud | "6 ney pin makiog machine hs been invented re Uerniuty are declared vacan LEONARD DEKLY¥N. j DeBRI GH ast, Jig Anca Mr Maune said he desired to be excused from serving of pen ng 1 1 cttices © PARVESSUS, Wtahilea-e . qteihnd Tippeens on the commitiee which hud the antirent troubles i Tie @ent'of thislow shal ¥ appointment of SON STREET, aie charge. | : Anlifue, aus Boston, a contract has beep entere : eraieed of Nexto Bs Kearny. or bis successors, unl the government is * th-tnt $300 ouly cha : yA Peter © Brooks, of New Englant ts anid tobe worth | hiuat Breatantereaas Rorreel for | Aer Majerty’s Kuveriinent, to establish a line betw The Houre excused the gentleman ‘ arms aud muni T & PALDE Wartunt Caste fire: | 2fooland New Work direct The steainah * Bross moved to suspend the rules, and to take wp | $6000000,J P Cushing $2 000600, Apbott Lawrence | Simms! A rant UAet fires ‘uy orgenized in @ccurdance with the provisions of . w 1 ne corps of the Natioval ( Hare not & pplied — 8 I zice are now being built aud extly next yeas due uouice will | the bil epprupriating ten thousund dellsis for tue relit | $2.00 WWW; Anica, at $1 fy! oO) and Wy illum, at 1 OO | ieappeasd tual a:ms cal Mole eBiaived from any’ quarter | ‘On thesubject-of education, itis leclared thet axheote the ume w! a will start. ader the pew | of a i it wl 5 000, . “ a vt a * | even i tae mone id be proc! a o . . , . 7 4 bet courgaet the atemmners will satl every Saturday during eight | “ane, Fig GLtce ths matinee ee he tee ‘Appletons $1,000 000 each; Jonathan’ Phil even il tu® money could by procurred wherewitn Ww puis | 4u° the means of education shel /e forever encournged, | Sonths; sud every forturit duriag the other moutha im th the ; ee cyan ateie te an fnilipe | Chase them, A proposition has been submited to tea. | Une or raueoe lasiia, elcaraal roeel, ene Hialites THE VOLUNTKER BILL-—ITs PassaGe. KG Shaw, - Tinie Cone ‘laa My" | creas to raiv@@tuad for this purpose [tie calculated | us soon as practicable, where the poor shall be educated “OF LIVER: | Ind Boston Snd between Livernosl and Now York. jer. |, It seemed that this unimportant bili was to hava been | (0 tmillivus of dolor a by that 128.000 men muy be armed out of the £00,000 fightug : ree ot wii charges. 'S.—Fer Live Or ta] aT r 4 discussed for ever. It simply contemplates ar approprin- ‘The steamer Convoy, on ber recent trip up from Now | men oi Mexico, end that from ove to two millions of | ‘Lie Bill of Kghts declores that all political rie ie Fetruer ithe new acy ETS GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND WM | tion of $10.000 und several weeks have already been vc | Orleans had a deck Joa! of Germon emigrants, und ve t saan balbamete, se hig Mang tae ft oc: et ship OXFORD, bu ore Is shall be es'wblabed weach village BLACK HALL OR OLD LINI POOL PACKE' switl be ainple for thw purpore. It is procosed | vested 1m ond belongs to the peopie— thet t he “ on. PE La ig wishias do Wales wilh | C@Pid i ainost irrelevant debate upon subjects entice | tween the Crescent City and the mouthot the Ohio there | fy jyyroduce the wins from seaward, by Inod from ¥ right peaceably to ussembis Tor thelr oommon good, and oer igs gh yous on ind, Ireland, Begtiand. or Wale ly foreign to the bill. The example of Congress is | were eleven births ov board. The passengers must ave | tan and finally to establish foundries and armorie ty or eraRe PARAnge int board, atthe foot of strictly followed by the House hers. The occasion hay | suid, “Good Lord, deliver us.” been seized for a particular review of the origin of the Mexiean Government—the adoption of the Mexican Northern Baking at Bak of, Haye | Constivution of 1824, and abstruse commentaries upon FOR NEW OKLEANS—Louisiana and New | Clooudemand, “t the numer ue branches throug out cot | subvequent events conuected with Mex madiay. Rebruory dth.c-The splendid fast sxiling pack : iendid packet, anply to the Captain KINAN Street, or to The subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, for large or smait J:25re__35 Folton street, (next door to the Fulton Ba k) | Northern Bankii ‘The duy betore the election of Presilent the various A man named Harness was shot by an@ther named | ministers of Stute threw up their porticlos. Vance, in Luna, ll, on New Year's day. rh pent of the tronsury cor A college under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Sumo ef the a % O* | proporitions for raisiug money appear to be o ight, upon | Missourl, is about to be builtat Liberty, Géuy county, | Prop kind. Almonte has lately submitted a Freedom et , and itis declured that po per religious vir religious worship, and thet all the most | Cocstian Churches shell be protected and none op plan by | pressed, ond thet no person, on sccount of his religious nal nd National Bank of Scotland, pa: Don ATE ee AML THOMPSON & NEPHEW, he aggressive acts of Mexico aud the Texas boundary | Missouri kta . which each Departinent is to be tuxed in the ratio of its | opmions, sail be rendered ineligible to uny office uf aptuin Page, is now leading, and will | "Sia'tmerh. Old Kstablished Passng 7 evi st. | question, have been quoted from very voluminously; | Tho Van Buron (Arkansas) Intelligencer, comes dressed | Mypresoulation, paying $8,000 monthly for euch ef its | honor, trust or profit. It i# declared thet courts of Judi og tively 48 above, if He See aaae MN CRAITEERNEDANO &e message of the Prosident of the United States -the | in mourning, for the death uf the Hon. Jamos W. Bates. | Geputios, A port of the Stator are to hand over thoit | cuture ehuil be open to all, that right uud Justice shall be re ba ans wharf, INGLAND, y bey pis nee fod gre cel rhe: ar SOCHLEAS TRS WoL ee speech of Wright at Watertown—ihe essential features E. K. COLL Tw 4 Ger ij d tas to the generul-in-chiet of the Army of Operations, | administered without ele, denial or delsy—that no pri- of Anglo-Saxon character—the peaks of the Sierra Madre ‘Twelve hundred and fifty German emigrapts argived | quotas to the generul-in-chiet o} y P i i y P E. a t ut St. Louis on the Sth instant, aud the rest to the general commanding Vera Cruz. | vate property shall be taken for public use without com: Pontiiity we Siicdehe Wil” Ot teemed te pean ker ee a Lee trlende in aie aan ot | the barren desert (the eternal barrier between the The generals raceiving the money are to dispense it at | pensation ; and that tho trial by jury shall be inviolat Wednssday evenivg, 3d prox reat Britam or Lrel apply tag to the | Abglo-Saxen and Mauritian races)—the country between their own discretion for the purposes of the wai N-B—Shippers may rely opon the vessels of thie ling account | io sil criminal prosecutions punccuatly as adyertised, full or not full, . rel Government. No allowance isto be | the same privileges of de pense of the coliection closed in every bili of rig subscribers, of whom dratts can be obtained rayable at sight, | the Nueces and the Rio Orande, have all been exploded ; é Fy Noy hago Without disconntan all the prineipaltawus and.cities through: | According to wppewrances to-day, the range of the discus | | WANNeBAGO AckxcY.—A. correspondent of the | IK 10 the & Voodsuil & Co., who | out Englaud, Ireland, Scotiana aud Wales. ‘Those obtainmg | sion was to bave embraced every subject which hes hod | Jowa Capital Reporter, writes from this agency, v wee a . . ir address. draits ean forward them ‘by the packets of the tet 6th: ith | 4 bearing upou hunan government and society riice | under date of November 28d, as follows: ~The Wine 4 4qite,uicuett ouministra the accused is giver nce, &9. ‘# in the Union. Bail in have been elected by #0 | iv wllowed, except in capital offences, " “ “ equivocal a vole, und are 80 decidedly unpopular in the | cf quilt is’ evident. The writ of — bel pecseednn hen bene eal ee Gromivelts sbesoacwen.: Haveli enter the power of | ago, Oo They ede aren aboat | more important States, that they can hardl, be expected | canuut be suspended except the public safety PACKET SHIP ROCHESTER FROW LIV- ey Wik). T. TAFSUOT F 6 Bo ne . thy ale leseat , a vote has been had. Mr Burnell, be . y t contend successfully}with the embarrassments of their uire it in the case of :ebellion or invasion: Excessive the House, wes heard to remark Jast | treaty with the goverpmeut, by whi ry few of the whig membe voted for th h they agren to ro- | H “ i “) uation. If Santa Anna remains st the head of the | bail shail not be required, excessive fines imposed, nor House | linquish their claim to the neutral ground, for which the | Farias will of course bo entrusted with the civit | cruel uud uousual punishments iuficted, ‘Tnat the poo. ERPOO ae signees will plesee take noyes — | evening that hit she ia th aging ws: ere i 5 7 Pier, westside Bushing stp. Constauers nif read woeiys PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. | would bo: sof bill at al, if the preatn | government stipulates to pay them t tion, the burden of which he cannot support. | ple shull be secure in their persons, pa; houves and ofg' ods. OODHULL Omit m= bie reprehending the President had not been anaexed; | and provide them a new hom» north of the St. Pete; ve be will have to sustain the odium of eli the | ¢ff-ate frum Unreasonable searches aed jaures, and $25 1h bs he was also heard to remark that the bill could not be | river. 1, which they are expected to occupy, i® | Conerrusments and all the reverses of the count that no wets shull issue for a search, or seizure, without LONGON Linh OF PACKET S— on pasved without the preamble. ‘This is probably the true | at present owned by tho Sioux Indians, and will have t@ ) 1; sunty Anna i#forced to retreat or loses n batiio, he | guilt is mace eut under oath. It ix ebrusry ~'T'he pecket ship SWITZERLAND position of the matter. ‘The bill was debated during the | be selected aud purchaved, before the Winnebagocs © will snip ail the blame upon those who conduct the (free communication of thoughts and Knight, maser, will sail as above, her reqular ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1817, whole morning hour, and until long alter the usual hour | tke posseseion of it; xo ‘that it will probably be gomo | hy anil fe Me lames, TE thoes Wt et ee | ron eee OF Une a ; P. We 8¥RME, K 694 OF NEW YORK AND LI | of adjournment, eighteen months before this fairest portion of our Stwte | Camb, and in alt human probability they will fail For passege, having superior secommodations, apply to the | K's VAERPOL, being the oldest and largest eatablis At two o'clock and fifteen minutes the previous ques. | will become rid of its savage occupants. ‘The whoie | Comes tnd, i fit livin Heotaballly | they Mill, ey Captain on board, foot hae orto house iy the emigrating busin Ca wo tion was “sprung” upon the motion to recommit the biil | trite are now collected at this place, weiting to receive I Santa Anua keeps his army together be will proba: | jiverty. c 4 pene on.of the public gene ana Spent, | to a select committee,with instructions to insert after the | their annuities. The sub-sgent accompaniod the delega bly march on the capital, and thiy be the pr { that no vicwr, priest, prewcher of the gospel, nor teacher ‘The packet s! oS ie Will its | tate meg gseiae ent eee lds ourtey,” | first clause of the preamble the words by the unjustifia- | tion to Weshington, and wus to return via St. Louis and | ee ee do ‘not tuink the wader any ay religious denomination, shall be compelled to bear ucgeed the Bertzerfaud, aad bat Wei we ls Diag note of Mew ot th brig Eeepetee Pile Ua GEgAceh not been hear of | cumstances will tolerate Sunta Anna's dictetorship. Ths | arms, oF Wser¥e om Jaties, Work OO Touds, of perform Fre Bae" Hie veans. ts ir. Devas rose to elude the effect of the previous | since he parted with th i he | regiments from Peubla and other departments, now gar- | military duty LIVERPOO New, Mum pool. “The Packet Ships of this ion, if possible; he said the previous question could | lndians are ce esa dice im ae boyd mexiae ores \4 j rivoning Vera Cruz,will be quite likely to be withoruwn | the Whole concludes in the following manner :— inz, aud toverive packet ship, $4 and gommanded by meu of 5 not apply on such @ motion. Cibiy, money GES Cheerre VO. Caves Ieats F | to strengthen ono side or the other, fur J apprehend that | * Done at the Goverutaent Mouse, iu the City of Senta HICKS, burthen 1200 tons, Cart. Buller, w pl Poa a ada: five days, Artungemoorscan ales bemode | The Sreaxen called the gentleman to order, and said fore winter cetw ta, i 0 company of wn lthe shock of civil war will be felt ia Central ico. | Fe, im the territory of New Mexice, by Brigadier Geno ye Dy Re TB fousy, Londonderry ‘and Belinet. ented that the mover of the previous question was inorder, | which was mustered into the service at Fort Atkin Within u short time Vera Cruz may be, as it was before, | ral Stephen WK by virte ¢ , are unequalled by any other intendig to embark, would do weil to y ‘atts aud Bills of Exchange, given for any atnonnt, paya- | An appeal was taken trom the decision of the speaker, | on the 9th of September, were mus’ nm board an for themselves bef it fing ewsewhere., For artes n ’ . without a garrison adequate for its detence, ond then will | ferred upon him by t bde on demand, wihoae discount, at auy of the principal | and the ayes and noes called for upon the appeal. the Sth inst. one this company was disbanded, the f1,5 ihe time to strike un eflective blow with our forces | This 22d Sept. 1946, ” wis in the United Kingdom From the above arrange | The Speaker was sustained—ayes 64, noes 48, (Seve | Indians have been drunk the groater part of the time, | (it occupa | tienJurs, apply on board, fut of Peck Slip. oF to aeRts, the subscribers confuently expect that the patro ral whigs voting in the negative) | and querrels and murders are frequent omong them Jos fH MeMURR which'nas been so liberally extended ibem for many yea t 0 9. | While the dragoons remained, they effectually provent | The accounts rec crrner of Fing ant Gost teapots { Rast, will’ nor be withheld the comlug seusou of emigration. | 4,2 question, waa then taken by ayes and noes on « the authomty oon Toment of the United States ) | 8. W. KEARNY, ived from Monterey represent the Brig. Gon U.S. A e 0 | the introduction of whiskey into the Ind. unt volunteers as quae larkish, drubbing the watch @rd | gene REI ce gfizsPervoms wishing to bring their friends trom | alle alseded eee s Nev aetombeen, ee money eRe pall wan eevee ay 0s 08) nes ‘The disbundinc of this compat is regarded by the peo. py men ono mously chosen constitution. | LIQUID HAIR DYE. Jountry, weul Well uot to miss such a favorable opr or- 4s customary, . “ 4 , DI , a8 an act of injusticr y » Angel Kriss hos been unanimously chosen constitution. | tii 4 > sane Taal ntst a Ahan Ciarpoh te | "Horisther vardealste 807 tyr (pe gud) aputy wo | Me buonont= Mie pesher, 1 ayyrekemt that there i] bie hore aun ato nice athe fartat te gone, | gel tes hs en on | areunvonth hearegtcon Lau ‘nally on the 16:h of March, Her between decks being eery |W. BYRNES & CO. a misapprehension in the House. (Ha, ha, ha dal De | Shen the governtent becomes: dopsined of the inte b ‘scan eich 1 | Laytainly a moat valusble discovery. jows and | commodatioas ‘or second cab jy and 58 South rst, core of Wall, N. ¥. | lieve the question js upon the final passage of the hill end eet eitaTl an A PP 3 | Meares have beon ordained in all 0 d | in New York ex te atcerugo passe! unsurpassed for comfort by any EDWARD SAUL, Agent. not upon the re-commitment of the bill to a select com- | state of oftuirs, they will immediately send a mounted | churches of the Repndlic for three successive days, to | pounds that Packet sh:p in port. Pasvares can be secured im hero”, Fexscm | jas 1me. PW. SYRNES & LO. poste company to tho fort. infantry volunteers, now | sypplicate Divine Providence to aid the deliberations of able ters by applviogay above, satire UE a ane Liver ool | Seraxen.—The Eentlemen will come to order; the ioned at the fort Liver Mokentey tosow ia ae OO vusiuaa lunitauidancitnmmentedid | " ‘Olt SRPOOL—The he: JEANS. uestion is, whether the main question soll be now pat 5 eat Mo m- ite a spirited discussion has arisen in endeavoring i mint Packet of dist Retina eTHen gyliteee, | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE. | “Greateonfusion prevallod; almost every member ros0, lated by Lieut Wilton. Tho company havo | 4g shit the ‘respoasibiity of the embarrasrments of ths ee ee pe ag ke Arsh tet fasi-sailing packet ‘ship CONSIITU,A 1,600 and asked, what question was before the House, become perfectly disciplined, and their appearance | treasury. Jose L. Vilamil late Minister of Finance, is | private rooms wili be found at the depot. |The dye ix put up tons burthen, Capt. John Britton, will sail as ghove, her re- i The Cunex called “Mr Walsh.” would de credit to any regiment in the regular army vorely ceneured. | fat eooyistent an fat woah for me for the con. i i Mr. Watsn.—if I understond anything at all, after PRE St SR TOrk FON PRESIDENT OF MEXICO reuyence of those who prete ves. ice ing splendid, Ir 4 comfort: TO sal EVERY Tr. ‘Ys. ” A (Ae for Hair Bottles $1 50; for the Whiske ms and eabin, apply to the cr gtain'on boerd,at | Ship OSW EGO, Captain Jol there has been so much miserable *hookboy.quibiing Desravetive Fie in Canricorme—T weve or | SPRIE FFP ail by the proprietor, WAI. BATCHELOR, pier Burling slip, or to " Ship HUDSON, Captain Page. ec la tis ating y, ae Firreen Houses Dustroyen.—About quarter be- | \e6$ 8% 2 3 f =e. : WOUDHULL & MINT GFN, 97 South st. Ship CLIFTON, Capt know what the question is; if its to hasten the vote upon, | Pirrezn Houses Dui About quarter be- | meee Eas | yet Gogh Leh Be seley we reste ee do tOSe, tone Barn, | TN ate A Tee eee a ee eee cdl ve. | Tar. WH Mie Bent tuinie romeo) sete SR By P State Vote ‘ iN succeed the 4 ip SARTEL, ; vee ‘ ; : c ‘ > tu bor voratar ney’ dice Merehee oustitution, alm Bark GENESEE, Captain Minot, Lane greed that the main question sho street, and in Jess than an hour and» half the whole block | : : i |, yatice f hereby given, thatthe undersigned har }OW= Taine of Packet Ri Bee ADEN Captane Cencepenin Parker, "Tho main question, which was whether the bill should | known as Tioliow’s Row was level with the ground. The | hes ; {ysenoiates by the inde ob Grove of Oy coset ote 4 P on eo new fast | ‘Theater ips are allof the fist el f light be re-committed to a select committee, with instructions | buildings were mostly small frames, and had been stand. | Aen as Calientes. 1 ot = --- estate of John A. Drew, late of M oun SEN, Capt NB Hew water, and commanded by the mos. experienced capri i | to insert the words “by the wojustifiable acts of Mexi- | ig for a number of years. ‘The followin we beliove, sg ee ae limackinuc, deceased, and have taken upon themselves For relent or te t day. the tride, ‘Therr cabins are handsometyiinruished. ai co,” after the first clause of the preamble, was then lost | is & correct list of tho buildings destroyed:—M’Dougal’s ' ; nt, by giviug bords eegording co Law. Ty ou board, foot of Di xeeilent accommodationsy | jctoution paid to the comfort and convenience of the pig 45, noe! dry Goods store on the corner of Main and Paint stree! 3 H _ Mackmac, Michigan, Novem’ ah it. DREW apply * over screet, Feast River, or to sect, Me Bropeetr.-Mr. Speaker, o# 1 understand it,the | Henley’s dry goods store, Mick’s action 100m, Korn’s ; 7 =--- MA iA * WOODHULL & MINTU ‘Neither the oaptains or owne! | question 1s now upoo ihe Sul patsege of the bil. | [tosety, Seully’s grocery Kemerey’s saddler shop, B.. | vy ie=-== ‘The regular packet ship Brookaby, C te Mokyren, | Sensible forsewslr:, ballicn —The gentlemun is right. | ker’ cabinet shop, und Brockman’s grocery store, uilon | \ ete taas PPh will sacceed the Sarncen, and wutl tosh phe BBO et a pil DeveLty—I move we adjourn. {“Adjourn;” “oh | Paint street; wnd on Main street, MoCollister’s meat | Pacman ine ids - . . D, IRELAND, a J97h | ghe same, and the value trerein expresses yen, eaicarn® shop, Chapman's grocery, Braden's grocery, End’ buke rocoto ie REMIT ENGLAND, N FOR GE. vr |. For freight or passage apply on board, at Orlea | Mr. W a.ew.—Let’s settle this business now | ry, and several other all buildings “Most ot these * ‘ ppm and en : LAND _— opt. Smith, w above port | f¥ot of Wall street, or to, * | The House refused to adjourn. houses were #iso occupied oy the famines of the owner tio he - - ARTIES yin las es ome 4 sellout cocdmanodanes as ot having, ex i E. K. COLLING 1, South erect, ‘The call for tho previous question was seconded of tho shops and stores — Chillicothe Metropylia, Jan. 22 jise«ess. aa » thelr f G ° ent accommodations, spply to the Captain, ‘on board, or | Arent in New Orleans—John Woodruff. & Co., And the House agreed that the main question upon Ce ig a “ight : ‘nk BOYD & HINCKEN promorl forward all goods to their ade Tinco 6 3 8 ~“-<-=- taht + fewer ti pak added f the passage of the Dill, with the preamble condemnatory ‘ ms j ne Te * ener way be cout bY OF Dives and We it Of the President, should be put immediately, | _ U.S. Surname Court, Jan, 25.—No, 27, New | Zaeuecm 9... 2 9 = = = = ney part ofthe United States to them, giving 1 LAUR RTe FOR HAV Rk—Second Li ton 's ‘The Cuxne regs the bill. | Jersey Steamboat Navigation Co appta. vs. Mere | Dit of Mexico. ¢ 4 = a antae 2 the maine of ihe party to receive ity whieh ¢ he, will sail on the area Tay oP neat ay dorm, n6 the ‘The ayet Und foes wore taken upon the finel pessege | chante’ Deak of Bomten, ‘The argument of thiecawe oul os o Hnewarsed bY packer or abeainer. leiwh, will sail on the first day of Kevrune a nceoant of ill h | Te AURAHAM BE! passngvapely to" BOYD &HINGKEN: | 44354 Pearl atreet, 1 ere el wie tie Reet eae Bi LMA ARERR acc RO 8 8 81 | 117 Fulton stcoet, New, York @ yy * vxe—Mosers. 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