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NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1847 THE NEW YORK HERALD. | GCirculation---Forty Thousand, ssDAULY HERALD — Every day, Price? cent per copy—67 WEEKLY HERALD—Ev Frice 63 cance PHERALD FOR EUROPE Every Steam Faeker day. Price 644 cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in ad- NADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always casb PRINTING of all kinds exeented with beanty and des PAI letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the jblishment, muat be post paid, or the postage will be de- hacripti: fom STD GORToN gE North Wi VIEW OF THE PLAZA OF CAMARGO, MEXICO. PRAVSLLIRG ACLUMMUNA MUNA. CHANGE OF HOURS N WINTER ARRANGEMENT. —On and Dec. 28, 1896, Traine will ran as follower: enesY* Leave Brooxtyn—at 7 o’clock A. M. (Boston train) for mport, ind Seer Sendays) stopi cy Gen , " % at0)6-A\ M., daily, for Greenport aud finterme- * “ata P.M. for Fi y ro Leave Gnnerpont—ai 8 Ar BL ale see nadacion sadn rouklys, “4 36 PM, joston Train) or on the mrrival of boat from Norwi-h, daily, (excep: Sun- ) ai ping at Bt. George’s Mane” and mepelahdi eh Aon ureter A i ge Leave Jamaica—m 8 o’olorx A. M., 1 P. M., and 64 P. M., for Brooklyn, or on the arrival of Boston th Nevember, return M., Warming dale 2, Fane To—Bedford, 8 cents; East New York, 124; Race te, 1834; Trotting Course, 18%; Jamason, 24; Brashville, 31M: Hs ark, (17 Howsville,’(duriug the wou of Court) 344; Hempatend, S7)q: Branck Lf s Pisce, 44; Westbury, ieksville, 44; Farmingdal Deer Park, 69; Thompson, 88; Suffolk Station, $1; Beation, 8 A Medford Stati 8 ‘ctsge Ristctucl, $1 60304 ‘Cutchogua’ 1 obkss Bonthold: attetuck, ute! Le, 4, utbold, Greenport’ Accommodation Train, 1°75; Bostos ‘train, 5 ex are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at th ral Sationy to take passengore at very low fares, to a and. iognage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall baguage fe several trains, 90 minutes before the hour of starting trom the Brooklyn mde, ‘The steamboat Statesman” leaves Greenport for Sag Har- bor on the arrival ofthe Boston train from Brookive d25th seve- parts The Camp of the Soventh Regiment of th FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDANCE, via Stonington and Long Island Hailroad—Night ine —On aud after Monday 28th instant, Trains will leave the foot of Whitehall street uth fer. Rus per Tdand Beil road. on ea card Wy, My S| tidays, at 2 o’cloek, for Greenport, crossing e Sount malta EW HAVEN, to Stonington,in the favorite sound steamer N. which has been provided with masta, sails, and extra ordina ry auchors, and from thence to Provideuce and Boston by the mail traius which connect with the steamers Massachusetts and Govervor. The steamer New t only light freights NUTICE. On and utter Kriday, November 20th, the steamboat SVLPH, Captain Breisted, ‘will - make the following trips to aad from Staten ant further notice, viz = New York. Leave States Island Ato A.M. At Be n A.M, 10 1 P.M. 2M py ~ 2¥.M 4 = 436" nist REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. _ ViA NORWICH & WOR- a OFSTER, withor ch: i Ph ag Site ! ES Ssceugers taking theiraeats nt Norwich, are {nau cif the't 8s tsthrough to Boston This beiug the only iplaud route Qt communestes through by steamboat and railroad Passengers by this line are accompanied through by the eon- ductor of the train, who will have particular charge of thei ¢, and who will otherwise give his attention to th ease and comfort. i ‘This line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of tterv daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 o'clock, P.M, ‘a. Ves in Boston in time to take ali the eastern traina ‘The aew steamer WORCESTE Van Pelt, leaves every y, Thursday, and Saturd y i ‘Th steamer’ CLEOPATRA ‘every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock, P. M, For further information, inquire of J.H. VANDERBILT, inttery Place, North River. 95 tf re INTER ARRANGEMENT'S.—The Norwich, Worcester and Boston Rail Road and Steam Transportation Line—The sub- ial steam propeller Trumbull, Captain Daniel Hayens 1a regularly between Norwich and New York, making leaving New York from pier 12 I. R which will be taken at summer rat gant accommor apply to ‘orto ‘f, A, BILL, Norwich, Coun... and to impr Jak N_BRIGGS. 49 South at. New York UN te LALED MAW LINe,. TOR ALBANY AND TR Bridgeport aud. Housatonic Ra vith shea "Rail, cect eport to Hallroad, ‘Through Daylight, daly (Sun a ite Gienmabont MOUNTAINEER, Capt. W. H. Frazee, boat MOUNTAIN. } leaves the foot of Mark . E, R, for Bridgeport, Daily, es. ofcinek A. taken in the Passenger tal eportzand without chan Libany and ‘Proy motive engi b ja every respect equal to best A ie by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, daily—Frewht Tariff same as last year—For further: par: dienlers maawize the Opies on f BA erect 5 i d ress, al ree t ee ee a a PERRY, Axent. BRITISH AND NOKTH AMne AN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHiIS gt 1200 tons and 440 horse power each, um er comtrnct with the Lords of the Adint Capt. A. Ryri ‘ho: G. Lote ap. KE. 5 it. J. Hewitt. pt.C. HE. Judkims. JADIA. Wm. Farmsce. wits | from Liverpool amd ‘Boston, via jifax, as fol- lows = wengers Cars or Bi: April 1, i [faitaan Moms to Liv: From Boston co Halifax No berths secured until paid erienced surgeons. No freight, exce 3 0 ‘or freight pessage, or any other information, apply to ‘hes ‘carry ex Pt specie, received om H. r ALHARN DEM & CO.'8 6 Wall at. In addition to the above line betweea col and fax, and Boston. a contract has been into jer Majesty’s government, to establish a line betwee expos and New Vork direct. ‘The steamships for’ th i arly next year due notice willstart. Under the every Saturday during t ng the other mouths between Liverpool, and iverpool and New York, wi rafts i the National Bank of Ireland ‘National Bank of Scotland, paya: # branches througout both unt; on RC. GLYN & CO. on, and on C, GRIMSHAW & CO., Liv \pply to’ SAM'L TH UMPSON & NEPHEW, th Old Estublished Passage Office, 275 Pearl st. DRAFTS on ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCUTLAND AND WALE can remit any amount from one pound upwards to their friends in sny part of ‘Great Britain or Ireland, 7, apply’ t, 6th, * ie month of December, or Hoyal Mai {mers sailing froin Bostou on the 16th, and Ist of Junnary. W. & J.T. TAPSCOTS, 86 South st, ar 4d doot below Burling slip. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ARRANGEMEN ILS FOR 1817. Pp W. BYRNE & LO., OF NEW YORK AND LI- VERPOOL, bern oldest and largest established t house inthe emigrating buses, beg leave to call the ate ention of the publie generally to thele superior Arrangements forthe eusuing venr. Persons desirous of sending through this house, ‘or their friends reviding in the “Old Country,” may safely depend they will have immediate despatch, and every be taken to vrevent detention in Liver- Pool, ket Ships of this line ave ail of the first cless, d by men of acknowledged skill~one of dayt. Arrangements can also be made » direct, from Dublin, Cork, Water: Belfas Which sail ev. to fo ward pa ford, Londonderry ,u Drafts aud Bills of Exchange, given for any amoont, pa} mand, without discount, at any of ihe princ towns in the Unired Kingdom, From the above arcan Ments, the subscribers confidently expect that the patron which bas been so Ld extended them for many yes at, Mill not be withheld the Coming senson of emigration of the pari engaged for, notembark, will be refunded a» customary, enone ‘or further particulars, if by letter (Pont paid.) apply to A N O., 58 South atreet, comer of Wall, N.Y. EDWARD SAUL, Agent. FW. BYRNES & CO. _.__% Waverloo Road, Liverpool, FOR GENOA—The superior bark PATRIOT Smith, wil be uspxched forthe who Rien se ‘or i OT passage, ng ox dations, apply c 90 board, Sov CHINES it Wall». Jja5Im*rre 3 FOR NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE. The Mexican War. (Correspondence of the Charleston Courier.) New Oateans, Jan. 1 Colonel Totten, Chief Engineer, of the Unite arrived here to-day from Washington. double Howitzer Brigade is expected daily. The regi- Pennsylvania and Mi and will take 90 days rations with AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, TELEGRAPHIC. aeale, Ruggles, Van Schoonhoven, Spencer, This virtually defeats the bill, without the house strikes out the preamble, and passes it by two-third: ing for the registration of births, a 8, was read a third time, and it passed the Senato unanimously—ayes 24. And the Senate adjourned. Tho Rocket and riages, and de: ments of Louisiana, about being ember! stined for Tus- ps aro Supposed to be de man, where they will be joined by the Massachusetts, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Illinois, d ‘Their future destination information in ct ed at that a march fexico from Tusman, by Guan- chinago, Papanda Apan, and Tezano, ulong the route over Indian runners passed in 24 hours, from the Gulf to Mexico, in the time of Montezuma. The distance is only 260 miles, and the road is said to present no serious obstacles to the march of troops. will advence at once on San Luis Potosi, simulta- the Tusman movement. that Santa Anna will not fight at Potosi advancing from Tu will fall back on Queretaro, und trom thence to zingo, inorder to oppose our advance from Tusman At this point hecen make double howitzer brigade will act with greut efficiency In order to understand how, it is necessary to describe It’ is formed by acha:m in the mountain ; the rocks rise almost perpendicularly to a The road between, will admit of no The pasa is only ono Bar! GENee ES Ct Axsany, January 29, 1847. ON, Cay Greig. alof the first’ class, The Assembly in Committee of the Whole, was en- gaged during the entire day in an investigation of the contested seat between Isaac L. la Montagne, the present incumbent, who represents The Committee of the Whole did not ar- rive at any conclusion upon the subject. will undoubtedly retain his seat. ot. Captain Parker. Ponnsylvania regiments. The resolution was adopted to raise a select committ in regard to the Geological survey, with power to send for persons and papers. resolution was taken up, calling on the Comptroller to report the amount and value of materials onhand atthe time of the suspension of the public works,and their value now ‘The bill to give aportion of the funds of the Common Schools of the New York city tothe House of Re(uge, was debated in committee, but not disposed of. Hasbrouck and John de AThe adeve ships are water, and commanded by the mos experience ade. ‘Their cabins are handsome|y'turi attention paid to the cosafort aud cooy will be made direct on Ulster county Mr. sites fir. Montague Neither the captams or owners of the ab ible for jewelry, bullio: te Vice Chancellor's Court. Before V ce Chancellor Sandford. Jan. 29—Decisiovs — Henrietta Heine—Order that defendant pay the alimony reported by the master, and give security for its payment, to be ni that she have liberty to ap- din the decres heretofore made and wife.— Order ap General Scott the same, and ¢) a. ye i, at Orleaus wharf, neously with £. K, COLLINS 56 Sonth street. Agent in New Orleans—John Woodruff. & Co., who will promptly forward all goods to their addres YUKK AND GL, 'S. 26. from New e on the Ist, is : las of each month row N. York. #n. G’gow Junel July 15. ship BARACEN, N. 7. Hawking, pproved by the inaster; ply herealtor, as reser In the matter of .a. H Steve pointing W. A. White, trustee, &e., according to report ‘The Ulster county contested election case was debated It was disposed of, however, by a vote of 71 to 47, that Mr Hasbrouck, the claimant, was not entitled to the seat; and by @ vote of 70 to 49, that Mr. Montague, the sitting member, was entitled to it until the afternoon. Lewit D Folsom vs. Mary Folsom on the ground of adultery JIN. Hayes vs J. S. Heyer § Morris Ketchum —Com plainant’s motion to amend bill so as to ma a party~granted on payment of $10 costs ant’s motion to set agile Amendments, #guinat Beme filed, and subpoena and injunction granted, with $10 No injunction to issue on amending against 3 ceiver against feyer und Ketchum jon for receive: the pass of Tulaezingo. Decree for divorce, height of 150 feet. more than four mules abreast. quarter of a mile in length. Over this chasm, there is a natural bridge of rock, which is ac and devious ascent, by whick double mountain howitzer will be placed on mules and d to the natural bridge, when the road to the west of the pass will be completely commanded to the dis- tance of 1,200 yards, so that the enemy tire on the approach 1 Our troops will thi id debouch into a ——— LEGISLATIVE PROCKEDINGS, Atmany, Jan. 23° 1847 ssible by a steep Gr. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, plainant’s motion for denied with taxed co: E. Bement, deniod efentants’ motion (A very impressive prayer) Journal of yos hed to have his vote recorded Journal against the anti-slavery resolutions; and it waa A Sr Bark ADAMCARK, Jno Wright 38 (Mr. Saxronv w: © partnership books Granted; with leave to complainant to use them pats on this,to be costs aant’s motion to expunge scanda with $5 costa. eiver, §c. vs. Victor De Launay, §c Motion for attachment against defendant denied, with Decided that depositing stocks with the clerk on appealing, was a compliance with the 83d sec- tion of the statute regulating appeals, without first pro- curing an order of the Court for that purpose lumus to that distance ed, of some miles nce of the Mexican artillery — nk ‘movement on A May 1. Br. Bark ANN HARLEY,R. Beat} Rope VOLUNTEER BILL The Cren« announced that the the Senate for concurrence, the bill appropriating ten for the relief of the second regiment of New York State Volunteers. Mr. Tatcort said the bill had not been constitution ally passed by the Assembly ; it was a two-third bill. The reading of the bill was called for, and the Clerk bly had sent to lous matter, granted, ith rmy willthen make David Leavitt, R. which will compel the Mexicans to move on to Te- zano, fifty miles from Mexico. Scott will move rapidly on Macoui, Chico, and the Real del Monte, and thence to Pachuca aud Otum- ba. The road from Otumba to Tezeno is exceeding- it may not be nece: form a junction with our pald to promocy In the meantime Gen. age ible for auy parcel mien ball of lading re uted therefor ‘or freight or aera ODT jes seat by them, an low it in ord vag A ask what Commissary General ix Oneammon Pleas: Before tor Judge Daly 29.—G@renan ve cause was given to the jury yesterda questions in the case were, firs! inasmuch as the Assistant Justice had no he statute, to take the preliminary affidavit, he not being therein designated as a person authorized to Second, that the Sustic app rinted for the 12th, 16th and 18th wards, and his court located therein, he could not entertain jurisdiction out of his district; that although jurisdiction is givento the Justice cuextensive under the city, yet he must con- fine himself to tho locality given by statute. The Judge said that upon the first question there may be some difti- culty, but for the purposes of this suit he would decide that the Justice had power to take the affidavit, and if he was wrong, his decision would be correcte Upon the other qui that the Justice might proceed ou D LINE OF LIVER erpool.—-Ouly regular ‘The oy magnificent, nen REI! at Tezano ; if so, General Scott will, by a right flank CK BALL O POGe Baers LL o it. reach Isthalmaca, 15 iles from Mexico red amongst mili- ra C lieved to be tha I think, myself, it is designed only as a f Col Totten, who is considered one Iful engineers in ‘the world, has created no small sensation in military circles. His mouth is e Commissary General of the State of Stewart, et al.—This ‘od the two main the proceedings there any question before the Sen- ill be referred to the Committee ike out the preamblo, | positively on a on Finance, wi The preamble isa direct censure upon the Department of the government. noes on the question, whether this Senate is willing to endorse this vote of censure upon the Executive? Mr. Youna—Will the Clerk read the preamble! entleman, (Mr. Wheeler,) con- the bill to the Military Com- instructions to I call for the ayes and administer an oath. Surgeon General Lawson and Colonel Baker, of the Mlinois regiment, arrived to-day. [From the Boston papers, Jan 29] The Senaie of Rhode Island, by a vote of 13 to 8, con- ion of $2600 towards pport of the company recruiting in the city of Pro- vidence for the U. 8. Army. Orders were received yesterday for the ship of the line Ohio to proceed at once to Norfolk, be hauled out into the stream today, and will sail as s00n as practicable. Mr. Jones— Will the ‘age, is now lot rent to the reference ot above, her regular day. age, apply on boar f K. COLLINS, % Bouth » received on board after curred yesterd: at Orleans wharf, the supy Mr. Wuxxien.—I have no objection. Mr. Hanp.—I am opposed te such a disposition of this I move that it be referred to the com whole. ‘The popular branch of the Legislature has seen fit to attach this preamble, and { think we ought to con- ch a reference of the bill enate ready for the question ? Mr. President, is it in order to move ike out the preamble ? (Swveral members, together with the Speaker of the House, were present ) Court in bance. tion he also decided le his own district. Ageuts in New Orleans, J I promply forward all goods to their eddress. birk HEBRON, the Hudson, aud sail her SHIP ROCHESTER FROM LIY- 5 please take notice ing under gene nees will arter L& M O. Woodruff & Co., who led from Hampton Ronds ye: y for Tampico, with four companies of the Virgin regiment for the Mexican war on board.—Norfolk Bea- Gregg, will succeed Pollce Intelligence. ja26 —Prompt Arrest of Kurglars.—Constable Jo- rested, yesterday afternoon, two barglars, by the names of Andrew Elliot and James Jon of burglariously entering the tailoring store 24 Cath street, occupied by Jobn Moflit, and stealing one k cloth dress do, one drab Movements of Travellers. yesterday, were amply filled 0 aa might be expected even at the earliest dawn of spring, some two months since. The following is a fair abstract from the registries of each: — Amenican—W. Coflin, Philada; Dr Con; Morris 8. Miller, S. A; J. Warner, T n is not in order. The ques- tion is on referring the bill and preamble to a select The Hotels, genorall blue-black frock coat, one bla overcoat, one brown frock coat, one clowk, seven cnssi- mere pauts, five vests, one piece of French black cloth, Mr Crann.— is atwo-third bill ecutive was not authorised to issue commi officers of this regiment. 1 understand they aro commii the Executive, under an express law of Congre ating the powersto do it SLank Well, sir, [ am coming to that point in a Wo have no right to make this appropriation in any shape or torm. The constitution is above charity referred, tohave an expression nt, it strikes mo, sir, that this 87 South street, fouth stre jor contended that the Ex LONUON LINE OF FACKETS ary —The packe Burke, Norwich, J. 8. A; H. Polhemis, New Jersey; Wiiksbarre; J. Vander- p ip SWITZERLAND ht, master, will sail as above, her regular siik handkerchiefs, seven or eight black’ silk cravats, nine yards of black silk serge, 0 rior xecommodatios, apply to the Captain on board, foot of Maiden Lane, or to EPH MceMURRAY, ‘orner of Pine and South sts, ’ ms, master, will , and sail Feiruary 16 h. uffalo; H. Foster, Ogdensburgh; E. Wheatland, Salem; J. Mitchell, Lansingburgh; ©. Kinsley, Harrisburgh ton; R. Loper,’ Philadelphia; P. Tulom, ; ardson, Maine; J. Bowen, Columbus: W. Reile, do.; 8. do.; G. Boronell, Boston; J dence; R. Pleasants, Baltimore; fH n; §. Jones, Newburgh, J. Danna, Worces- G. Stearns, Boston; W. Blan- It appears these burglars “kracked” the a hursday night last, and on the next mor- c The packet ship QUEBEC, J. muggeed the Switzerlan re and before sundown, suc- a “ernb” in Orange street, seven tip” for drinks ken into custody by the above officer, ¢ by sted by Mr. Stewart, the efficient elerk of police, and | drafts at sigh, payable in all the principal towns in Englan conducted by them to’ the police office, where it was 1 ascertained that one of the burglars was dressed in the stolen property, fied by Mr. Moffit, as his property. where they were in the yard, a bundle, containing a large proportion of the stolen property 1 ask, before this bill of the sente of the Senate upon it. Mr. Youna.—I do not think this matter is very clear. atwo-third bill, and the House ought to Nicolls, Provi- Bartlett, Lowell; J. FOR LIVERPOO ft aeitin, and tay *pt. Buuker, will sail y, Monday, lat o1 for cabin, 2d cabin, and steerege passerge comfort, are unequalled by any other vessel ia port, 5 to embark, would do we Platt, ew oat Mr. Sxoawrcx—The question was raised in the House. nnecticut; G. Peabody, altimore; L. Peterson, Phila: English, do.; H. Taylor, Hi, Foot, Springfield. A. Hamlin, L. 155 Bla liott, YNew Haven; D. Denston, M 1 to go on board and judge for themselves before engaging elsewhere. For further par- tienlars, apply on board, foot of Peck Slip. or to JOSEPH MeMURRAY, enmer of Pine and Sousn s¢ ur friends from delphia; H. Garrett, do; G. E « offered a resolution that the bill be sent London; J. Hanna, Philadelphia with a respectful message that it is a found concealed two third bill. P. 8.—Persons wishing to bring Parmoent—The © air will express its views upon Varieties, Several incendiary attaapts buildings in New Haven Within a fow duye were put out without much damage. Offer a big reward for the rascals. ‘The press of freight for New York, chiefly bread stuffs, Las been so great from the country west of Somerville, for some weeks, that the railroad from that place Elizabethtown Point, has been compelled to run several extra trains daily, and sometimes both night and day. great country. A mnovessent ia okie! in Buffalo, in pape ey h the bay roads employing a package messenger, to arge of arcels naw bent exclusively by express. Livingston & ells are the best agents, The villoge heretofore known ss Mead’s Creek, in Steuben county, has been called inhabitants. Foolii pe must have been “hard up” for a name. jolutions complimentary of General Taylor have introduced in the Legislature of Maryland. ysthe steamer Pacific, on ber The Louisville Courier | her downward trip from Cincinnati on Tuesday evening last, was blown by the severe wind into the woods, when near the mouth of the Kentucky river. A resolution was offered in the Missouri Senate on the 8th instant, for firing twenty-nine guns in honor of the victories of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma and Monte- rey—and rejected by the unanimous vote of the loco focor We learn that the population at North Bangor is in- creasing very rapidly. OnFriday lest a young couple d with the birth of three children, one boy ; and children and mother all comfortable. overies have been made in lea Hazel Green, Jefferson, Mineral Point, Franklin, and other places, and miners have flocked thither from all parts of the mineral region. ‘The Wisconsin lead region is the £1 Dorado for the enterprising and industrious. Two Irish domostics in Lyme, Conn., named Ann O'Connor and Mary Leonard, were found dead in bed on the morning of the 25th instant. A furnace of char- coal, partly consumed, standing in the middle of the room, which they had placed there on gding to bed, re- vealed the cause of this catastrophe Of the large amount of money raised for the living # ferers by the hurricane at Rouen, the clergy ‘appropri. *ted a considerable portion for masses to the repose of the souls of the dead The Mayor of Philadelphia committed a stout healthy man, yesterday, who avid he would not work wkile the Almshouse was in existence, in which asylum he dwelt seven years, A men by the name of Kernon was shot through the hend at Thibodeanx, below New Orleans. on the lth — | Sine murder was committed at night, while Kernon was } in his o: u, Suspicion rests on one Johu Jordon In Dotroit, ou the 20th of January, 1816, there were 91 houses. Of the 92 occupants of those houses, who are named, 13 now survive. A woman named Logan raurdered her child in Cicin- nati on the 24th inst. There was a large fire in Chilicothe, O., on Saturday night last, destroying property to the amount of $85,000. Captain George Blethen, a branch pilot of St. Marke, was drowned, while attempti board the brig Ann ‘liza, on the night of the 9th instant. The Salom Register states that a letter from Franconia dated on Monday last, says:—The weather lest week was the coldest we have had this winter. The glass indicated below zero five mornings during the week, and on Wednesday twenty-two below!” On Thursday, Simmon's camphine factory, situated at the Point, Roxbury, took fire, and was almost wholly consumed. The f. ry burnt some time ago, and the building just burnthad been finished but a@ short ume. FFF RSON INS CO., New Youx, san. 15, 1847. *PLHE Annual Election for Directors of this insutati be beld at the office of said company, No. onday, Febraary Ist, 1947. Poll opentrom 12 o'clock M.to Lo'elock P.M HOPE, Secretary. JiSto flr Orrick on THE Lona Istann Ratcnoan Co. Ke, Sau. 8, 1847, HE Stoekholders WMilroad Cor are herevy notified t Election fo een Divectors of anid Co will be held atthe - ay’s Office on Monday, the tifteenth day of Fe 'y next. pel} w ad oper from 12 o'clock at moon till 2 o'clock, of that dav. ‘The transfer books will be closed from the lth to the 16th Fe days inclusive. der of coe Lo By ¢ j9tofls ere vAvID sive MINCk Pile PURLISHED THIS DAY. book eutitied *Mivee the for be “Million,” contai vert wes, full of the wild aud w rive ouly 29 Cente, A evap vor eatirely different from that oad volume Alsojas pablished, "* Leaflecs of ne dal) Room,” being a jlete mstructor in the ecleorated Polka Quadniless wich ie inusic of the Redowa Waltz price 12% eeuts, TUNER & FISHER, 74 @hacham street. VALENTINES—The most excensive assortvent in Ame aca ou the eve of completion, Send along your orders. J9 im*re EAT BAKGAINS IN HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. A, T STEWART & CO, have for salen vary Inrag lot * oflinen sheetings, damask tale cioths and nm hb damasks and diapers id the piece, huckabucks, towelini blevehed eottons, flaanels, blankets, qui mities, and white muslius' of every descriptio greatly below the cost of importa The above soods are ofthe very best quality, can confidently recommend fr service an they are offered nt extremely low price to ‘make pom for an entirely new stock, which they intend to open in Spring. BROADWAY & KEADE ST. ch as the furability, an ort ADIES OR GENTLEMEN having 50 -4 to dispose of, such as. Wearing Apparel a faireash price for the same, by sabe throug! the Fost Office, of otherwise, who w vttond at their residences. . 466 Broadwa, CT mad Yotios can be attended to by Mrs. J. LEVI YN, im*r ~~ WATCHES, JEWELKY, AND SILVEK WARE. (TPRHE subscribers continue to have for sal fall assort- meut of gold and silver Watches, of the most approv. makers, which will be offered at the very lowest prices, an warranted correct time kee . ‘They are coustantly receiving the latest styles of fashion- able Jewelry of every description, including gold, fob, and guard chains; breast pins; ear rings head ornameuts, Sc.; silver ware, equal to coin; goldaad silver spectacles, con enve, convex, ke.; French clocks and watches, repaired equal to the ofimag q estate of Johu A. Drew, late La i deceased, and have taken upon t, BY giving bouds according to law. Mackinac, Michigan, November 21” i846, WILLIAM T. DREW, HENRY JO BAM’L. K. HARING, a3 06*re Administrators of the estate of Jobe A REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND ARTIES wishing to remit money in large or small sums to their friendsiu Great Britain or Ireland, enn do. 0 in the most expeditious manuer through the subscribers, and Money may be part of the United States t nh he arty to rece be regularly forwar: Y packet or steam, bewbeeay AoRAHAM B i : them, Kiving the are Ae New York 426 Im*rre 17 Fale LIQUID HAIK DYKE. ATCHELOR’S lnstantaneous Liquid Hat The balance of the property will, in all probability,v covered by the above active officer to-day. Justice Drinker committed them both to the Tombs ior exaimt wanld do well not to m tanity,as the Samuel Hicks wil ly on the 16th of M: a favorable oppor w York; R. Sturtevant, Boston; 8, Drum. mer, New York; J. Hopper, do.; FE. Benger, Boston; A Keitz, Baltimore; G. Peabody, Phila; H. Richless, N J.; H. ' Bent, ‘Louisville; Captain Cobb, Tarrytown; H. Lowe, Phila.;'W. Spillingford, do.; A. Green, do.; R. Scott, do. Frankun—A. Tyrill, l Hull Rochester; Hi the subject.’ The Chair proceeded to stote its opinion briefly that the appropriation was within the and that the bill wa: atalmost every State in the Union jons of this nature ; to be refunded, vo brought before Congress. 8 opinion that thix was a two third bill, and made some remarks in support of the opi- gislative power 1 D. Clapp, Peekskill; C. id omfort by any ecured in her on reason- Arrest of a Till Thief-— arrested yesterday,a boy by the name of Henr: whom he detected in the act of stealing 17 shill | the money drawer, belonging to Henry Thomas, No. 67 Locked tip for tri tain Dwyer, of the Ist ward Hilliker, | Ye" iP vr, when the claims Mr Tatcorrt reiterated a; H. Rice, Burlington; J. Harrison, ‘Staten Island: A. ¢ J. Hopper, New York; > Revill, Oswego Co; A. Crane, do, hester; A St. . Fiteh, Virginia ; B. Millard, FOR GLASGUW-Line of Packets—Kegniar Packet of the Ist of Febru he fine new fast EN, Capt. N. T. Haw- las above, her regular day Passage, having excelent accommodations, apply on board, foot of Dover street, bast River, or to WOODHULL & MIN 87 South street. kaby, Capt. Hugh MeEwen, | on her regular day, ao jo: 168 Eldridge street, occu E. Borgat, Boston: hie, was robbed yesterday of Grennan, Norwalk; J. ‘Burbank, I John New Jersoy ; Mr. Srewcxx—I cannot give my assent to the proposi- The Senator read the 9th section of the firstarticle of the constitution, which provides that “ the assent of two-thirds of the mombers elected to each branch of the Le site to every bill appropriating t pied by Mrs. Ann one large cream-colored silk shawl one a two-third bili. f wearing apparel n by the Irish servant woman, evil she is about 39 or 40 years of age, bly pock- marked: with a delect in ene of her eyes. person giving information of her whereabouts ther the ends of justice Stealing Clothing Howanp—J. Hunter, Ithaca; O. Allen, do; L. Chicer- . Williams, Auburn; J- islature shall be requi- @ public moneys or pro- cal or private purposes”—the gentleman id not come under this secti The regular packet ship Bi will succeed the Bara . Douchey, do ; Peacock, Washington; J. Stet, Philadelphia; county; J. McCormick, Ithaca; T. Cabill, Boston; R. Clarke, Maryland; M. Lathrop, d New York; W. Jones, jed that the bill Mr. Spencer also read tion of volunteer regiments; he had yet to > defences of the country appertained KETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The ST. NICHOLAS, Cn N A sailon the first day of fw OF passage APoly to IYD&RH a ston; B Boylan leans; W. Waterman, Boston; R allston; J. Cooke, do; J. Sampson, Mary , Philadelphia; ia; J. Laycroft, , Connecticut; A. Leonard, Worces- Otsego county. W. Woodcock, New alloy, New Jersey; J. Van Bruut, do; J iladelphia; J. Ranson, do Jupsox'—H Lathrop, New York; J. Webster, Boston; W. Thirwalid, do; G. Chapen, Pro New London; R. \oCurdy, i’ etersbarg Hayden, Hayderville; 8. Mowry, Norwioh; H. Perker New Hampshire; 8. Page, Boston x ~E. Hicks Jones, Pa ropper, New York; V © Officer Cullen, of the 19th ward arrested yesterday a man called John Loxsmith, on a charge of stealing a lot of clothing from No. 94 Bowery Locked up by Justice Febrosry. For NCKEN learn tat the publ: to private purp appropriate voluntarily for the public service in ad vance of reimbursement ? he admitted that this expense should be defrayed by the U. 8. \reasury ; but the situation of the volunteers warranted usin making the With reapect tothe preamble he would say that he would not vote for it; he w: nexed; he would strip the bill of all such #, and pass it upon its merits sreR, at Cousidersbie length, maintaioed that ‘ng a two-third bill ce repliot very forcibly and eloquently ; it 4 dedication of the public fund, for the holiest of public purposea Mr. CLaex rejoined Mr. Hawn atrrejoined, and said St looked as if the two wings of the great democratic attempting to uitord ‘aid and comfort” to the Mr Bancow rebutted. | TO SiLK MANU PERSONS IN PHILADELPHIA, end 5009 in T. Barrow, New Yor! York can testify to ring thief entered the dwelling house No P OF'TAR AND Aathina, Bronchitis, Spit- he ke READ! HEAD !! Astonismina Une oF CHnonic Broxcnrtis Mr, 8. P Thompson—Di | past hind been Micacy of that powertul r COMEOUND SYRU therefrom $25 worth of clothing, WwooD H and escaped with the booty Arvest of the Fortune day's Herald the trick played by the old fortane telle in carrying of a dress, at $15, belonging to Julia Harley under pretence of bringing She was caught . appropriation. | For Consumption, Congha, Cole, We noticed in yester- bat, veil, and ear W. Lewis, St at No. 173 West broadway 8 drevdfully afflicted with a, affection o her good luck Yesterday morsing | onovneed ' Oh oth ward, in Va. | ck street, decked in’ all the borrowed plumes of | She wos taken before who commitied her to the Tombs fur ex The store occupied by the No. 47 Fulton street ‘exused by repeated ai affe red is indeseribs blood would come inend tightness atthe chest short al the wal pulmonary symptoms show: necessary repose—my From tur Cukroxes Corntry.—We have a file of the Cherokee Advocate trorn the 10th to the The National Council brought its Jobn Miller, a Cherokee, arty (so calied) were ed themselves, eausi’ th oat was leeched and blistered over snd over sgain. trja’ of every known remedy, and at different periods had the f ix physicians, and all of no avail inee Iimade trial of your Compoaud and Wood Naphtha, and before | had taken the Lcontinaed until I hod taken seven bertles, which the disease ond rescued id | firmly believe | snowld rot now be living, had sly opened on ions to a close on the sth. 4 like sum in drafts, were abstracted frem the sale @ volunteers wore reported to be implicated ronaway slave was killed about the 12th of December — th vere frequent thefts of poultry, &o, and they ibed to runaways sation among the Sena discussion proceeded ad infinitum suhject of controversy related to the nature of the appro- priation, and whether it was, according to the terms of he constitution, tor a private or public purpose Folsom argued most strenuously that it was for a public A fire took place in Lowell, « stroying the restorateur of N. A Crary 5 th Critchet; the wa hureday night, he perfumery A party set out in search of their hiding place, found it, and the negro was shot ashe He was armed with a large knife ‘The Advocate says the Cherokees are much ‘The celegation to Washington quah on the 24th tion of money under the editor of the Advucate, beenee his brothe occu: the editorial chair. Joseph Boanstick, a C was murdered on the night of the 19th, near Evansville Suspicion points to those perpetual Starrs as the mur completely remeve altempted to escape of | ine resolution offere: troubled by runaweys back to the house with ihe meosag took their departure (rom Ta business relaces to the dustrity lately formed treaty one of the dele; dby Mr. Clark,that the bill be » ts and lace store of B. that it wae at 4 bill, and that it was not thereiore o y pavved by the House, was ultimately adopted by the fol i knowledge of 97 Almoud stret F bottles $5 per dozen Patriot says that lowing vamed person in thus county, lost their thumbs, being caught in machinery : ster; James Brows, of Princeton; Jones Wilder, of Ster- ling; oad &, Beton, of South Gardaer. week before Inst. the fol- pall residing io neighboring owns parts thereof, by John Foskett, of Westin: Barlow, Beekman, Burnham, Cook, Den- d, Sedgwick, J.B, Smith, 8 Townsend, Young—i4. Messrs, Backus, Emmons, Folsom, Gridley, iby WYATT are by H. Johnson, 273 Breeewey 162 Dye, is cer tainly a most valuable discovery, as bundreds of in New York ean testify. Unlike the many mi | pounds that are sold under the name of hair dyes | perform all it promises; in proof the invert perm color ladies’ or gentlemen's hair, to a pei and make no charge lemeu con have their whie- for which purpose ‘The dye ia put couviejent form, with fall directions for we for the e '¢ of those who prefer applying it. themselves. the Whisker Bottles, $1 00. Bold nietor, WM. BATCHELOR, 415 1m ree nti yen: for Hair Boutles $1 50; (Lafay: Havre packets ize, of the star by Al ¥ Soda, Brom Konge, Sr VO be told, with immedinte possession, the Factories, and Machinery, with water privilege, situ aty, Connectient, two miles from Mansbe d eqasly distant (twenty-hve mites) trom the oa the Dalesville Silk Kactory rd and Norwieh, ‘The property consista of two fretories, one 100 feet by 25, ch. of 9 feet ptich, the other 96 feet by 30, tw ach, of # feet piteh, house denear! Le dng houses, with stores, one of which ts now duin | f good pasturage | e now, and have bee for Jete with conveni ke, With steam apporat f inachivery, which may be taken or aot, yurehaser wht years, in 04 the T ster Privilege is anequalied in the State, the mills vever having been sto, ped by the longest drowght, All he br gs have been erecre | within 10 years, the grester part within J years. at a cost of $3),000-~and are all im firse rate re ondition is great probsbil on Ray! Road pr s immediate neighborh ¥ y of the contemplated Ne ¢ througt che land of Ul od, whieh would greatly eo d fal) partioulars may be by ' VYSh & SON Rivers AND) UTLA SSR S80 rife €:0, with appesdages: shiv co The above ores hirer rave arttele to WM RYDYR&S joa STRAW WRAPPIN PAPER 5 KEAMS enperior gadicy Beraw Wrappt le _ ceived aud for sa ro ON ERO & BROOKS, 6 aud or Nassau 4.