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merce of Nr wore solr THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee ec Vol. XIU Ko, 42—Wacls No, 4639 ———— —— J AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. | NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, i847. the usual annual appropriations made to colleges and | === ‘That one of them asserted, in a boasti re of Currier & Trott, We will ba r before daylglt on Monday.” That these eighty tons, when she was driven on the reef of the Ca tle by aheavy norther and bilged. Hopes were enie: tained of saving the rest of her cargo, as the packages From the N O. Delte, Feb. 3.) 290, (Mexico) January ith. 1947. Gen. Worth, with the 9d division, has | academies: INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE been ordered to | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS: { Interest on debt of $6 TELEGRAPHIC, Axnany, Feb. 11, 1847. Senate. A petition was received from citizens of New York, dor the erection of an Astronomical Observatory. fi A resolution was adopted to choose a President pro tem, ‘to-morrow. The bill to dtvide tho State into Judicial Districts was | passed, 17 to 9, ‘The bill to appoint the Commissioners of Code was de- bated. On a motion to strike out the section authorizing hy Commissioners to eppoint a clerk, the motion was Jost. Adjourned. i\ssembly. Mr. Beane. repor da dill appotating Mosars. Wor- den, Collier and Henry A. Foster, commissioners to a) vise the jaws, with a salary of $2000 per annum each, It wes made the secial order for to-morrow. The House then went into the committee of the whole on the bill ta amend the immigrant passenger act of February, 1(f4, Mr Buaréxt explained the object of the bill, Mr. Sorign suggested that as many of the ‘paupers en- tering thy country through New York befame charga- ble to the county towns, thet said towng/might be autho rized % draw upon New York for the expenses which they had been put to in supportinr, such paupors. ‘The Dill was debated until the adjournment, No ques ‘ina wns teen onthe bill. 7 ———— BY TKR MAILS. LEGISLATIYR PROCEBDINGS. fo BenadtVrr Fed. 10, 1847, Ph, rf of qyocetved from thé House, transmittiug bd pa } of he marine imaurance companies of New ‘ork city; al 1 i ie resetelions of oe ber of oom ° Y, Tecommending the appoint- coaty ihe Duer, Heq. as one of the commissioners to jaws. The ©" eric read the memorisl and resolutions, and they Whole Averelly referred to tho Committee of the Mr, Hann called for the consideration of the Joint re- Aion offered by him, providing for the éppointment of © gZtet. Worden and Collior ax “ Commissioners of the Objection pobre made, he withdrew the call. The report “{ the Master Warden and Wardens of the port of Nev, York, io answer to a resolution of the 8e- nate, We”, received und laid on the table. The ‘aawal number of copies were ordered printed. " THE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. ‘Then the Senate went inio Committee of the Whole on the bill reported by Mr. Hand, from the Committee on the Judiciary, for the division of the State into judi- cial districts, : ‘The question was on a motion made by Mr Ruggles to strike out the third section of the Senate bill woich pro vides that the election for judges shall be held at the ge- nerel elections in November, and to hold special elec- tions for judg This motion was defeated. Several amendments were snbsequently offered and rejected. Mr. Hany renewed his motion made yesterday, to ttrike out the Senate bill, and insert the House bill re- ported by Mr. Hadley. The motion vyns lost, ayes 9 noes 14. After a gengral conversation of some two hours, the committee roge und reported the vill to the Senate, with out amenda ent. Both the House and Senate bills were published in the Herald of Qhe 10th inst. It remains to be seen which branch of, the Legislature will recede from its present position on the willy. Ap . Ftp he ‘i " * Atition of 3016 ladies of New York city, against the TeP’ gal of the excise law, was received. ‘#ir. Bascom presented the petition of certain cilizens ‘ € Now York, for the impeachment of the judges of the supreme court, for licensing sttornies at the late term, in defiance of the constitution. A motion was made to lay the petition upon the table ‘The motion was lost. Mr Buongert hoped that the petition would be re- ferred to the commitice on the judiciery. Mr. Dean said thi question of reference was highly impertant The petition involved a constitutional ques. tion, aud the legal gentleman occupying seats nere, could not be suifured to have exclusive supervisin over such questions. |t should be referred therefore to acom- mittee of “lay members; he moved therefore to refer it to the committee on agriculture. The motion for re ference made by the honorable gentleman, nied with soa nical remarks, ia der i xceptionable character of the standing com- riculture. He was pleosed to designate all members of the House who were rot professional ger- "—on epithet altogether un- d in severe terms to the improper insinua- of the gentleman lust up, (Mr. Dean.) He said the effurt of tue hoaoravle gentiemen to draw a line of dis. tinetion between the “* professional ” members on that floor w: and highly im- the committee on the Judi had evinced mm the discharge of the duties en fit to impose upon R. 4. is were raised in every quarter of the House; whea Mr Fe ed the motion to Iny the petition on the tal gentioman proceeded to discuss the propriety of the motion. Mr. T. Smita rose to a point of order; the gentleman to debate bis motion. KARKR requested point of order in writ.ng; point of order raisad gentleman to send uphis 4 the Speaker sustained the ton to bog pardon of the ven. an of the ogricultural committee for the result of his innocent allusion to the " lay of the House; he withdrew his motion to reter to the egricultural committee, Mr. Bxo6e, in consideration of the truism that nothing” does not amount to reat deal, moved the previous uestion, bi ithdrew itas his particular friend (Mr. phere loo: jouse on exposit [bilities of ths ing should be preserv: the nd the laymen. Bowre and J Smite followed in the debate if the petution. Petition to the committee on the judiciary finally prevailed, and the petition was so referred. Mr. Hapiey reported a bill entitled ‘ an act in rela- tien to banks under the 5 rovides that any and now io hoe nce ty fund banks renew their charters for twenty ‘ to the provisions of existing muiating the business of banking, and subject to certain other restrictions contained in the bill. Tne bill authorize: xcepting only the nec cl noun of capitey te ‘Tbe mes ‘banks in New York and Albany ia limited ‘The bill protub ehull not cerry counting paper a tho citizens whe: renirtered sed sauniere e plates to sited and kept in the Comptroller, The | vill decla + thet hese petitions and the safety fund of $1,000 000, together with the per- sonal liability of the stockholders provided by the cou- po pps bose und — bya | for ihe circule. ‘don of sach banks, in accordance with the re ot She Weald thet bill of roar r. that this was a bill of general inte: he pyres that an extra number of copies alae printed. Twive the usual number were ordered. Five times the usual number, (and 250 copies for the managers) of the annual report of the Institution for Education of the Deat and Dumb, were ordered printed. Three times the usual nnmber of a roport made by the Comptrolier, in regard to the expenses incurred on the trials of “Wyatt and Freema: ‘ere also ord printed Mr. Buxctano, from the Committee on Coll nd Academies, reported in favor of tho bill recommended by the Board of Education, fer the establishment of free evening schools in New York. The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole. The concurrent resolutions, directing our Senators, &c. in Congress to use their best endeavors to obtain the passage of & law to alleviate the ‘ings of emigrants peseenie sy | La fry Sb on ship board, were adopted the same with pi A <1 shaky aatba sane House conourred in tho amendments of the The House, ona motion, refused to consid . ti pening the time of to cing mice . T. Save notice ot he Severs Cenals to ‘contractors. aching ‘he announcement yesterday that the House é ed the Senate bill making the “usual npual capes Let beg A) bs, igs) of common echools was prem: 5 bill, with some unin, pated by the Hct ~ oA, portant amendments, wes enemys Axnany, Feb. 9, 1847. Education in this State. ‘The following ment of the expenses, &c. of Hamil- ton College, for the year 1848, is Peculierly interesting at this time; it is a weighty argument against those é dere of the legtslatur: eit convenience ot Me ates all bille to be iy Comptroller, and s jofendents have been. until bots He expected to show: the tools f. 10 show fone? and to show. that none but ene of ars said to have been very well secured. The barning of the Croole eppears to be a very sore sunject to some of the citizens of heroic Vera Cruz, and hey may well be annoyed that they should have been found so Jacking in the mouth. The order, which wes issued by Gen. Butler, ‘at Saltillo, on the &th January, also includes five com- panies of the 24 Dragoons, under C 1 Harney, then a Nueva; Capts. Thornton and Hunter’s companies ‘of the 4th infantry, under Col. Whistler, at Monterey; | ‘and five companies of the 6th Infantry, under Major | je, at Incantada. tia, of the 31 Ohio, has been ordered to re- main athis present post, Matamerai | one of the new “regiments from “the States, are, it is hoped, already on the road. The 24 Ohio still remains at this station. of College Otticers. jeous Expenditure: TOF WAR. 01, Bey Soe SaA this work was dove, these defendants could have used these tools.” The following is a summary of the testimony given in: Perse Trott related thre facts of the robbery, as tofore published. He founa on the premises op the ‘rench braided roll. He also malleable iron wrench. Al iced and identified. enLain stated thatthe tools produced (two an iron claw, and a f from his store. Bell had wor! ws testified that he examined the safe of ‘Trott; thinks the tools in court fitted the in deutations in fourteen places; one “of ths marks. could ave been made with no other instru: than i 1 was arrested; Boll said, well | am of what? Beown said Bell replied, nothing; Begwn the sal shut up, and say nothing. This testimony was fied, that be left his place (No.7 e night of January 30, at precisely w three men stending at jing them, he heord this it vigilance end in that in- Cessant watchfulness which bas been hitherto their oou- ‘There (is @ formal reply in the Locom#tor of the 8th inst, in reply to a parrative of the Sav: Georgian, which was intended by the write etch, and was only true in the main fact, that t! wuaburned. ‘Tho write: ly very much netth e very hard hite. error when be attempts to show that the affair has been dion, or looked upon in any other subscribed and paid by in- IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. [From the New Orleaos Picayune, Feb. 8} Wo have a letter from our attentive correspondent, dated Anton Lizardo, on the 20:h ultimo. containing news of @ most startling Doture, aa well as files of Vera Cruz papers up to the latest da death of Santa Anna, at the bands of his soldiers, needs cenfirma’ion; but that there is and haa been gieat excites m-nt against bin there can be no doubt. _ The most important news-—efter the rumored assassin tion of Santa Apna— is that in relation to the proceedings ot the Mexican Congress upon the project of raising $15,000,000 by mortgage or sale of church property. The letter of our correspondent, which will be found below, alludes to the deb.te and flaal votes on this question, but We find a more full account in the Diario de Gobierno of Mexico of the 9th ult, whic we copy. We see no account, {a our files, o! gress having touched theJmatter of a peace with the Tn all the debates, on the contrery, tho most hostile feeling appears to have been jing when the robb Income from Dexter and Mi: Lavery ‘Tuition bills and room, Teas a4 — v4 hase . in the Locomotor is evident- found on the premise: ‘Tho news of the Excess of oxpendit: ; wort Hoos 0 andy receipts. Priation of $3,000, this statement, has been met by the SI ', withet which, it is easy to ore trom at the college will be seriously crip- |. That the State bounty has not been lost apea the @ may be seen from the following table, snowing er of students during each successive yi whee the appropriation was first made down to perican news is sought for with transmitting avery importent wan partly instrum ntyl in causing his prosen ‘The General conside! speech was transmitted to Mexico, and Ii is fully believed that the admini icring to its fall, and that a profes.ed antt- oon come inte power. himself by purcha It ts imagined that ng @ peace on any terma which magna +0 exiravagantly credulous of our goveroment will soon be paraly zed by civil Opposition articles i popers, and are calcu! than would be the ca A a Hin. Maxine Can to believe that the Itienct un ikely that you know the plon of the war much better tuun we here, on the track, can know it — | From the movements already mace, however, wo dare 8, that San Juan do Uloa will be rated by another wi ni Leman tentit Harvard atreet) on n minetes after 9 o'clock ‘orner of the court; ups expression, that they would daylight Monday mornin, about nelf an hour, at w! United States in any way. inalmo-t any other couatry, A lett etter from San Lule atates that early on the | crs ts nothing too extravegant for ihe easy credulity of morning of the 25th December, Santa Anna was placed ja ,ossession of despatches rent j These docume: a Frenchman, who fell into the hands of detentung himself, or endeavoring killed. As tar as is known of these despatch: vexican writer, Ge eral Tayloc informs ment that he was then on his way to Tu Luis, by way of Matelmala, with an army of 14.000 men, ing reinforcement of four regi- 8 of voluateers, Which he had ordered to of course, is an exaggeration Anna, inanswer tothe committee who proceed: him on his electioa to | and disappoint mony t who expect very e saw the three men ob the corner of Milk and Washington streets; went into bis op, and returned in about five minutes, and me three men standing against the shutters of the store of Mr. Marah; saw the tace of one of the men; tl ‘that Bell was the man, but would not swear pos the other persons were of nearly the same height as the other prisoners. } Gev. Cooriwar, constable, testified that In search! Brown, he found a very singular pocket in kis cost, found nothing of importance on his person. Jas. E. Sawvem saw Morton in tne vicinity of Currier & Trott’s store, at four several times between 12 aud 2 o'clock Sunday wfternoon, January 31; tween the firat end last time of scelug anda half ortwohours. T! tinued on Thursd: Mexican Privateer: The Indicador details, under the head of frontier news, the capture of some of General Tay)or’s despatches to ‘The number of students, it will b hi th doubled in eight y oars the increase ia gradual ond re- ded as likely to continue if the a The number of stu- dents to whom tuition bills are remitted, is about fifty. Wasninarton, Feb. 9, 1847. Great Public Meeting in Behalf of Brin-The Resolu tions— The Address. ‘A public meeting of members of Congress and others, | at the seat of government, was held this evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, forthe purpose of devising some ge- neral and efficient plan, whereby the charities of the people ot the United States may be concentrated for the relief of unhappy Ireland from the horrors of deat ntly to pick up gold on 1% the voleys of grape and rou would gladly hail any triumphant consumm: ular. and may be tate bounty shor The Mexicav Congress have voted a madal to General La Vega, for bis good conduct To show that our ene small services, the ofl Union, an enterprize ati danger, has been award It bas been proposed by a ia be continued. it Resaca de la Palma. jispowed to reward even burned the schooner led neither with difficulty nor ‘an increase of pay. Sen. Gamboa in Congress, to prohibit entirely the exportation of gold and silver, with- out express permission of Congress, during the war with the Un ted States ‘The viario 0, pointment ot Seu. Camp Paog, Mourn or Rio Granpr, Jan. The force hore at this time is about 130 st Regiment 590, artillery 100, infantry 21 dragoons 100, volunteer the command of Mejor Sumuer, 2d dra; manding regiment mounted rifleme: General Worth will be here to regiments : Colonel Hai goons, and Lieut K nod that he was e: with about two ies of di ‘al of the 30th ult. confirms the ap Mora 88 minister to London, but posi lively depiea that he is sent to treat of the mediation of England in regard to the war, as this business has already been submitted to the wisdom of Congress. It is stated that provision has been made for fortifying the passea between Vora Cruz and Mexico, viz: Puente Nacionel, Plon del Rio and Cerro Gordo. Lt Raines arrived here a few days ago in charge of 17 prisone:s, who were exchanged for tho" naufrajioa” of the Somers, then beld in Vera Cruz. held ia coutinement, but is, | learn from himself, treated Gen: La Vega cutled on him before of his private mi an! dismissed his,audienci formation, Six or eight months since he was complain- ing of his poverty at Havana, ani beg ernment for a pension to supply his urgent wants! Singular wan, this Santa Anna. ‘The Mexican government has raised La Vega from the rank of Colonel with the title of General, to that of Bri- gadier General, in recompense for hia bravery in the a fe la Palma. A motion ha made in Congresa, by Senor Godoy, which was carried, a Vega with a gold medal bearing the ide, “The National Repre rse, “To Gen. La Vega tor company Ist dra- [geen en tifled with the in- amination was to be com jeneral Taylor, ké 6 opinion here that evs for Tampico ina few days. t of riflemen have lost nearly all their 4 only 40 out of 360. The officers com- plain bitterly of the manner in which they were shipped rom Now Orleans. There are horses for three compa- nies yet behind, and should they suffer inthe aame ratio, the regiment will, for the present, act ax sharp shooters. They have already commenced upon thia di Sumoer says that they wil ment in the service. of a man’s hand at 70 yards. composed of excellent material in every respect, sus tible of being made any thing of. he woather here is very severo—Northers, and very cold ones, occur frequently—the thermomoter changing almost on the instant, from 75 to 32 degrees, with high Weare encamped cn the dry beach, and get the whole force of these tremendous gales.” But tis all for glory, so lot it pas General Scott and stuif are at Brazoe the wires for the comin; P ing the Mexican sub rosa but iti ry thing above is to embark from Tl —London, Jan. 19, 1847 —Three privateers sailed from the port of London on the 9th of January, 1547. They a have been renamed,according they carry letters of marque Castilla, Captan Moody , 214 tons, ian del Cano Smith, 153 tons, 30 men; ih, 153 tons, 20 men. Br tish sbipe but ah regulations and yames ure as foliowss their recent squabble, The hall was crowded with gentlemen, and not u few meeting was called to order by his honor the of Washington, who nom! tion of Resaca Mr. Rogers is still = : r Talkers inee ‘The three vessels cleared out of the port of London for Manilla, but are really for privateering on the broad Atlantic: 1 make the most eftec! ‘Most of them already hit the size ent is evidently with great kiudness, he lett Vera Cruz for Mexico. preside as chairman, t geatleman was sentation of 1846; use conduct at the Resaca de Guerrero” In the Indicador of Vera Cruz, of the 13th ult. Don Pe- dro M. Herrera informs his companions in arms that his urgent solicitation, the Governor of Puebla has ist the garrison of Vera Cruz in its present uation with « subsidy of $100 000, from 20 to $25,000 of it to be paid every month, and the first remit tance to be mado in a fortnight. By the way of San Luis we ha’ counts, urdoubdtedly, of the recent guard of Col May, in the mount Morelos and Lina: ‘With one voice of acclamation t! in. ‘Thore were thirty-one Vice Presidents appointed, all members of Congress, five Secretaries, and a committee of eleven to report resolutions and The last named committee ret sence of afew moments, reported that they had selec to present the resolutions. ‘A Mexican came into camp to da who stated that he was very Potosi, and represented to General Taylor that the Mex: ican army at that place was in a most deplo: tion, short of provisions, without clothing, hest entirely des'itute of money—and thi thiog was done to relieve the: Santa Anna, he said, had left fo ig the maintenance of his power demanded jiate presence there. He further news had reached San Luis, that the Mexican Congress hi propositions of Mr. Buchanon, and had rejected them by a respectable majority; and that many of the members acceptance, had left or were prepar- ing to leave the city—belleving that the government could not hold together mach looger, and that their ta- milar wheel of revolution was ubout to turn eround ugein. Allofthis | give you as | heard it, without swallowing or discrediting it. With regard to that rela- tive to ‘he movement in the city of Mexico, you would be likely to learn it by the way of Vera Cruz, sbould there have been @ late arrival at your city sooner than by the laud route, and will likely be advised of it before this reaches you, should it be true ; but as to the inabi lity of Mexico to maintain a large army at San Luis, | can readily believe, for | predicted some time siuce that theic army eould not hold together, and ventured a sur- mive at the game time—when every body was wondering where he would strike first—that Santa Anna’s first move would bo in the direction of the capital. itis believed now, in camp, that the Mexicans who were recently in Tula, have left there, fearing that our army, or some portion of it, would pay them a visit ; but thanks to the foresight of our General, he saved the | borsse flush that would have been expeaded in such an | expedition He knew, full well, that on his approach, tuey would leave the place, and it would be no ‘un to march or ride horses over a road full of sharp rocks, aad ia many places leading over high hills or ‘The pass through the mountains here iv trom 26 io 30 miles, is very marrow in places, and like Colonei May’s famous Santa Rosa, coutains many danger- The Montreal Herald says that rary, upon the atithority of one of Lord Eigin’s fellow passengers, informs us that his lordship to carry out th tho free navigati rence, the consolidation of our custom not least, the remodelling of the Lust the English pattern.” & weekly contempo- ress. tired, and, after an ab- returned; when Mr. Asumun ited the Hon Daniel Webster ir. Waseter advanced to the front ef the platform. He was received with applause, and read the following resolutions, after a brief 1, Resolved, That the and searching winds. the Mexican ac- k upon the rear between Monte 8 ication of Senta An. ua to the Secretary of War, he says that he hes received the following despatch from Don Francisco Paula de Mo relos Governor of New Leon, under date of the 28th De- comber, 1846. We copy it entire:— “In my official communication of 5 esterday | informed your Excellency tbat one hundred and seven Americans had proceeded through the defiles of Morelos, and occu- I have now to inform your Excellency, that at 8 o’clock on the morning of tho fol resumed their march in the direction of the detilefof Santa Rosa. The inhabi: tants of San Pedro, however, irritated at the boldness o! the invaders, prepared to attack them on the march at one of those points which, | am iaformed, are calculated to repel, with success, any enemy. Accordingly, they ettacked them to-day, at 11 o'clock, A. M., a short dir- tance from the village of San Pero, having only a force oftwenty-tive men and boys. but stones,they succeeded in destroying the whole party, [have not yet received full particu lars; but seven of the enemy, who retreated towards the town, were spprehended by ‘the inhabitants, forward, under proper guard, to bead-quarters.” This is the Mextcan version of the affair, and, as we have stated ubove, we give it entire. ‘The Governors of the States of Zacatecasand Dursn 0 appear to be hostile to Santa Anna. and have refused with his demand to place all the ordinary and extraordinary resources of those Stetes at his disposal Chey allege that his demands are contrary to the Consti- tution, and that if they were to comply with them they would leave their departments at the meicy of the ene- y. The Governor of Zacatecas alludes to Santa Anna’s conduct in that State in 1835, at the time he sacked the city, prior to his invasion of Texas. Two long docu ments have been addressed to the general goverument, of which we may give particulars hereafter, aa also a | letter of vindication of Santa {Anna to the Governor of | Bt. Jogo, pulling pe or active mer these long intervals. Camr Pato Acro, Jan 27, 1847. As the {Courier leaves in a few minutes, | have not ou an account of our doings since we lef er can | tell you where we are going, or what we have to do—all the. newspaper correspondents to the contrary notwithstanding ‘The regular treops here are under the immediate com- mand of Gen. Wort, and aro as follows: —Arulle: talion, Col Childs; 4th Infantry, Col, Whi faptry and Capt. Blanchard’s company Louisiane volus- teers, Maj. Scott; sth Iniantry, Mvj Bonneville Wright; Light Artillery, Col. Du ‘spt. ‘Laylor; lst Drvgoons, Lieut. Kearney vious to his de} HE ANNUAL MEETING of the New YORK taken a vote on the peace 'T CLUB, will take place at the Astor He day next, 17th iat. wi jock = Diuner will be served at hatf past 5. fe requested {> procure their vekews (befure thing is so disheartening lamine now existing in Ireland is 60 extensive, aud is attended in many places with such appalling scenes of distress, as to present a proper case for national sympathy and charity. 2. That the enlightened and improved spirit of the age, the dictates of humanity, and the authority of our holy religion, all suggest to the people of the United States, calamity and suffering ought to rations of distance, nce of national who voted tor thei MARKET AGAINSI THE WORLD. FI RAT BEEK! !— wform their frends they will expose fc that such unexampled overcome, in their regard, all con foreign birth and residence, and @: character; and trat it is enough that they are men, wo- men and children, and as such belong to our own ‘intel- lectual human race ‘hat, taking into consideration the necessity of prompt ,as well as general action, in order to produce a benebcial result, anc that in this ci the present moment, man: country, it has appeared ied Galeana onthe 37th. s Saturday uaxt, 13th \d by good judges tv be the p. lowing day the Linares, throug! ouuty. . Will be sold at Also, sowe f.t veal, lam) and mut ». L. CARMAN WM_LALOR, SODA WATER AND FPARAIUs. J. Matthews, N 13! Third Avenue, N ritus used for! A Sith t prices to mee! 18 and 19 Centre ey yl. Harney has been ordered to Monterey tocom mand a brigade. r isin command an‘ has Gen. Wool and Gen. Marshali with him. Gen. Taylor is in commanc Butler’s command, and Gen Fat No news from these commands since our arrival here. Baazos St. Jaco, Jan 80. All is activity here. Gon Scott will leave in about six days fer the sextof future operauons. ‘The P regiment of volunteers stood off here four duys ag: wiil land et Lobos Island, 60 miles below Tampico Cot. Harney ia being court-marvulied dlenee of orders. Rio Grande y are assembied. at m all parts of the at it that measures tora general nal movement in favor of the suffering poor of Ire: Jand should commence here ; therefore, Resolved, That this meetir of the United States a gene: provisions, the proceous to be forwarded cable despatch, to the scene of Resolved, That his honor the Y., manufacturer o manufscture, drawi ic plate, with printed directeons ater aod Syraps, With hardly any arms Parres to Camargo, as | am informed. . f jctoria, including Gea. | forthe making of Deda recommend to the people ng up of the apparatas and 1s ase Ke «will nor contribution, in money or , With all prac: fering. j Mayor of New York, H. Gringell, of the city of New York, and the Hon. Cornelius W. Lawrence, collector of ous: toms in the said city, be requested to uct os # general committee to receive contributions. and to forward the same to such ports and places in Ireland, and place them ich hands tor distribution as they, in their discretion, may think advisable. Resolved, ‘that bis honor the Mayor of New Orleans, and collector ot customs in said city, be requested to act as a general committee, to receive such contributions as may be more conveniently forwarded to that city, such ports and place: and place them ia such hands for distribution, may, in their discretion, think advisable. at it be recomm of ali the cities, towns and villags immediately to appoint committees to re: tions and make collections, to be forward ral commitiee in New York and New Orleans, and that of all contributions be transmitted by the said general committee in flour, Indian corn, or meal asthe said committees may deem Oiry Finn Inwonance Company, New York, February 2, 1947. Lhe Bo-rd of Directors of this’ + ompan} per cent. for the last a todey, ior disobde- Col Baker left for the mouth of ie wtorday. We had Gea. Worth here five days ago;,he is now encamped at Palo Alto § F. CURRY, Secretary. ie The transfer B. Tampico, Mexico, Jau. 22, 1847. wrote you, the U.8. steamer Cincianati complate wreck. She left here on Sunday evening last, with Company H, 3d Artillery, under com mand of Lieut. Step number on board the vir. Donelly, bearer of d ne lin College, and m rior for seinales used them 10 be for we knesa, mou the U ¥ We Cepended up aa hey are ‘bya forward the same ere Col. Kinney and tches from Gen. Taylor. — These two gontlemes have returned back to General led to the inhab: thi point below, neer the Pelu Alto battle ground. whole affair lea mystery to’us, and we dare venture 10 preciction as to the waauer in which they are to proceed down the coast ; whetoer by ea or land. The Mexican editors appear to be perfectly well ac- movement of our troops. position of Gen. Wool’s division | with great exactness, and announce the arrival of Gen | Taylor at Victoria, with a promptness that shows that their spies are evir on the alert. One of the wrivcrs at San Luis describes a general re- t that city on tbe 24 ult “they were well arsed, equipped and uniformed, it was aplessure to gaze upcn them, and they appeared as though it were impossible to vanquish them.” dons, however We have already stated that we see nothing in the oceedings of Congress that weuld indicate that that ody had twken any notice of our overiures for peace Neither do way ot the papers before us +peak in any other tian the most hostile terma, says, in the letter wiich fol.ows th ‘ent and the people appear to ba 0 no ser”—to be or not to be—and are determined to con- tunue the war et all hazards. ‘Above we have given ull the news for which we can pondeni’s letter we ask Vasc), as it contains matrera of grave im port, and as jt also shows the writer to bo an acute ob server, aad well§versed in above touchst upon some of the topica which he has em: braced ia bis letier, but this will not take away from its queinted with ever: id comer Grand and Cannon sta. give the number an fz imere pa Bay, with Witt GRADE Lior sele a stock of Fane assorted and at low prices, bie locations in th ia to be" up tohiseyes” in business, at the Brusos PDK GGUS, iog his plans, which will probably ve in proper time the new levies have all srrived out, and tle of San Juan—or somewhere STO and Staple Dry Goods, ' steamship Mansachusets reporis that thi provisions for the lust five da; id them five barrels of bread: this was thi und other provisions view of the troops NAVAL INTELLIGENCE (From the Norfolk beacon, The case of Com ral hen ela be requested ke public,(rom time tributions and the amounts transmitted ud. Rosolved, That the following gentiomen be appointed i brig outside the Bar, waiting an opp rtunity to @: , was taken up op ‘The examination 01 Lieut Bushrod W. Hun- commenced, but was not concluded. eltars: with revo Five Thousand Dollars, there usand Dollare P pe told forcaah or satafuctory paper.oa @ ve decirous of commencing the wholesale and recall ‘inces, the present offers une of rentest: ata very tair avers reBlest activity pi } . Subsistence and Engineer Dopartment. Anrest or Tue Koppens or Curnter & Trott’s Jews Ly Store.—Thiee persons, named Willa Brown, Willem Morton end Jumes Bell, were arrested noon about 2 o'clock, upon suspicion of ewrators of the robbery of Mesers Currie: elry store, between Saturday night, the nuary, and Monday morning, the Ist inst. has since been arrested} From three jodivic uale was following circumstances, vizi—Aboat 11 jay forenoon, officer C! who was on duty in compeny with office: who was also on duty ) remarked, “there Hall and three or four ether efbis crovies, and we e what they are up to” They followed the spotted 'geata throu. h several streets, und by 8 cir it length saw them enter ihe Suffulk Hall, Une of these officers then wont ; directly alter Marshal Tutey, while ibe other re mained at the outer dour as guard. Upon the officers returning in compaoy with the Marshal, they went into the house, ond efter meking @ he landlord that they ‘wore inthe building. This wan not altog ind they continued to mbke en- had anintimation that there was one ad not entered. ¢ Hon. E. Hannegan, of the Hon. Hugh White, , W. W. Corcoran, &e. , It would sHew As our correspoodent ir Corresponden' I do not woncer both the govern- Tae resolutions were then unanimously Mr Asnmun said that the commit the Rev Dr. D bad consented Th aating Box %51 Lower Post Office, with real name. arcived, and t Caere isa great iault some shipping the animula in email vessels: large vessels come within 12 miles of TU DAGUBKRIaN AKTIDSTs. IT RECEIVED by late arrivals from Havre— ATES— 1200 of the Plarished aud plendid patterna. half and e,andit is principali fiad room to day. jeman ascended the platform and read was ably wratien,and ulluded to the 1 6 = Beare there is anoth: our fathor land. Her obildren They cry for help. Let America hear, and not fail bind together kindred nations in of sympathy. He alluded to the great distress existing land, and the horrors bh on the bills wud the corn in the valleys shall not reproach us with our fullness. spoken of by the Saviour, who passed good Samaritan, draw nigh and sh sentence was received with The address rev can be obtained, whieh © Tampico; ihen there are lighters and steannoats rere to much better thi ried out, which the arrest of the: exican eff.irs. We have ies B. Stark: re with us and ol ‘aged some 000 mul Frenchuian, who lives 43 leag' {am not going at present to many rumors that are duily + float concerning Santa Annu. ico, which po and enduring bonds FANCY Pat 6K ase P.PER BUXES Aston Lizanvo, Jan 20. ‘There ia report wt Vera Cruz, that the opposition of Senta Anna to the re sale of church property, bas provoked the von tne soldiers, and that hi none of the circumstances attending this « leged oa bresk, which of course pliciuy relied upon. There are mavy circamstan however, which render it quite likely taat such bas been the tute of Santa Anna. Congress, after a long and stormy session, on the %h inst , approved the first section of a bill which had been introduced on the 7th, authorizing the government to eed on ae by you the details of the | decree of Cong ders thankfally We will not be li opposite Boylston by, but lke the mpassion. (This use pplause } led the design of sending out an agent to Ireland; the contributions from the minor to be rincipal depots, and concluded with the We must not dole! and louder from that shore. die befc stant action may seve other hundreds and thousands — fastens action is the word which must be spoken to Ire- nd. ‘The address wi opinion ofthe Mex! tne Mexican U terms on any s0cot n regard to the they will not come to ‘American troops and irely off Mexican land end water e floe times of it now—they re- hs’ pay last evening; they were all SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT. EK thousand dosen Parent corrugated ites confi. m tion to bi arch, were told wd seeu all the persons warranted to stand nuaffeeved For sale by the manefactarer and ewner of HORACE H. DAY. 28 Courtiands street. PAKISIAN DYBING ESL A‘LISHMENT. ot for the recephon and ss Court's, 8 Wethi . COJKT & DESCH: © ly arrved from Paris,) bog respe the manufneturers aud merchants iH 8 new and yery super troduced into the States, plain or shaded; trains, 01 worsted and woollen yara o! received eigut istactory to the offi-ers, quires, when the: room which they went into the fourth stor; corner room, found the tl Hall, (of babe ag = have more to — ») conily ae before a coal smoking segars, around a ko. Ofticer Spear locked the door, and in his pucket, quietly seated himeel!, but “mun.” Atter being seated sometime, John Hall appeared to dislike his company, and said,“ I'd like to kuow who'll hinder mefrom going through that doer, ” Atthis, Mr. Spear told him ‘was on officer, and no one could go through the Some hard words th it no violence was used. the death shriek ‘The Massachusetts arrived at morning; and | em constrained he hypothecal ‘This project wai ress and out of Congre a ing lees than @ schome to close the church pend divine worship, and starv mamates of the conven I of imperious necessit; which money could zation, the race from extinction, and the churches from being desscrated. the army at #an Luis Pot relief and succor, by the night, that they would disband in the and march on Mexico to subvert the gov. first article was pai tion upon selling or sale of certain ef Goods, at Mr. few York. AUX, (the latterly regs plauded, and unanimously adopted. On motion of Mr. Cuatis, of Now York, the Mayor of Boston, the Collector of that port, and the Hon. Abbot Lav ted to act asa general collecting Liout, Commanding W. E feom Vere’ Cruz, - | with liquors, ele, rived yesterday dron has remai! \ds, sewing cotton, ime 2. On motion of Obie] oe ant, of Philadelphia, the It was said that unl lector of the port, were r or any bedy el night in rowing guard, for the purpose o! ping es of Mexicuus from landing ou the island and des “coal or attempting to capture an merchantmen. The Porpo: king communications from Gen Shields to ‘The schooner Morris, Lieut. Command- ing Wm Smith, arrived to-day from the fleet in thirty hours, but brings no news other than that by the Porpoise. She brought despatches for Gen. Scott,which the Massachusetts takes to the Brazos. The Morris pro- 1s to New Orleans direct ‘Tampico is duily amproving. The number of arrivals from the United States is gr alt waiting for communications with the interior to open for (rade to commence; but, until this takes place, com- mercial matters will be ted patent machinery for patting w best aud mort approved worsteds, ribbons, silk and imps, freges, cor: arments redyed and made equal to door, but with his li uttered by most of the party, During this timo th lector, and Hugh Jenkii itwam moved thet the Mayor and Collector of >. constitute a committee for hke purpo- agreed to. York, spoke of the ability of the said it was enough, without a word from him, » He trusted ia God reland will be dis- Baltimore; oe ‘the Jed sewing silks, by a vote of 65 to a1 e church property appears to rately, and to have encountered a strong yn the three gents we: Pierce, Towle and conducted to quorters in Leverett street jail ons, we dO not pul rreat ofthese three persona, nor the cir- cumstances which led to theirarrest, but it is sufficient th of doubt, but that those ‘ion to John Hall, whose wed in connection with the foregoing ehave to say that it was impossible for him vo been actually engeged in the commitment of the ses; and the motion was lish the immediat BRAN DOU LETTER MANUF A@TURERS, ‘ SIGN PAINTERS, NO. 2 TRYON ROW, a the Harlem Railrond Of ment througout Mexico. Increased, and we are every indication of mourning and ot resistance hi evinced by those who sup| The government hy acircular, in which the mor authorized for preserving order dressed to (he sol ent measures are jorcing the decreo. | Tamrrco, January 24, 1847. Major General Patterson errived here this morning Victoria, accompanied by Gen. Twiggs’ brigade, 24, 3d and 7th Regiments of Infantry, ot of cavalry from Tennessee sentence for larceny 0! rion of a lady, some 'ten or twelve w ince. For this offence he was 1, Judson’s Hotel, Ni led Warehi arrested by the City Marthe). who detected him in the very act, the circumstances of which we published at ‘as discharged from jeil Saturd: He said, it was tru the question is whether it’ shonid end ti neighbor of him who fell among if we relieve the pi we will be their neighbors. He knew something if we were in distress, ond the (Applause) An nibate to their bably thought thet his persona army, aided by promises ot contributions from bis priva’e uid enable bim to mai popularity with th cl. Phomas’ regi Tuo general wasescorted to his quarte ment of the regiment under Col. who relieved him. that he would enli , ch through our pal streets with the splendid band of the 34 Artil- | jery at their head. The troops aro\looking finely, after their arduous march from Monters has been unwell, but hae almost entirely recovered. Gen (Col) Smith’s brigade will reach here to-morrow, and Gen. Quitman’s next day. faw weeks we will have a large and efficient force here, and you may then look out for something decisive done. Itisthought that the next point of attack will be Vern Cruz, aud which will take place ent force can be orgasized here. and Jand wilt soon place that proud city in streets. 3¢ cents me of bi ty, they would succor us. arrested, is iully identified by not, from our abundance, contribu! (Applause.) His constituents ne their Silver and gold they may ha’ ch as they had, the Loud applause, and The Hon. Mr. Cartrunpen, of the Sevate, was and was greeted with long continued appla which the meeting, y concurrence in the object for could give and nate in BF ie Be These circ stances of 1 H, GUFRRIER, Band Dresser of Dry are in this eity, has th ud Jobbers, that by a 8 once firmly poss ithe has been assassinate to think there with the subjugation of sé und the Mexican p: the issue—" Ser o no ser.” country is in the hands of men who have of their country; and th rals who even huil defeut, a them the best opportunity of filling their pockets with who ara prowling aveut, and seizing epportupity to commit their dep: on and pro; ie Bie raven Salk Glove, Ir " ce, all young aud retting out the per- for the part week, spov” the rogues. inistration of th F A combined at ually to Velvets, Ribbons, es restored withomt leavin) sat Seente per doe, All kil pods and Kmbro ticalar attention will be convened, and in whatever he think himself fort 80 oppertunity. God bas given us th oes ore shone on, and it is attended with a It ae ome now "here are Cit rile mn call forth our foeli used their utm Boston Herald, F contribute he wou! deres put in perfect order. There are two steamers outside the bar, which have been kept off tor two days on account of the severity of the Northers which have blown here for a week. On Sunday moruing last an expedition, consisting of | 100 men and two pieces of cannon, under the command of | Lieut. H. J. Steptoe, left here on the st | Capt. Hart, for the purpoe of Y— EXAMINATION OF THE Surpusep Roppers.—William Morton, William Brown, and George Bell, the three men under arrest, posed to have been engsged in the robbery of Messrs, Currier and Trott’s sture, were examined be fore the Police Court, in Boston, on Wednesiay last “The City Marshal stated, in openin; that a robbery trace to these 4 Tne Boston Kopw itis now generally believed in Vera Cruz thet anat- li soon be made upon that pla meats have been recently introdused it very mode: cee. bee Bureet, New Vork ~ TO MAKBLE WORKERS. POLISHING GLOTH error | olishin bat no reinfuree- ‘Lhere are about nd 1800 regular soldiers ja the tis or national guard, who may be I see bw an official statement that state of Vora Cruz 5000 ri and women sufferin, nity. But it is something beyond this T: it be to see us, a whole ul mer Cincinnati, ying the town of ay between this Santivgo, and three miles from the coast. ut toirty miles on her voyegs, the jown ashore,und will probably bea total sand how glorious would s vane con. of hoped end trosed that wi sere deal to relieve the fami oh ‘) 500 Suiete Pal ¢ case, that he there are now in the whi gulars. The national guard. now in progress of o: zstion, will amount to 14000 men of yetto be provided with erm: now scatiered over #0 large a snace, that, even ii they aot be collected Jf Alter proceedis Cinemnati was loss. ‘Three soldie lery, were drowned, and the belance of | ted, which he shou! combioation of such circumstances a lead to coaviction of a robbery. That between the houre of nine end eleven o'clock, on Swturday night, these | three dolendanis, or two of them ce:tainly, w.'h o third ren, wore in the vicinit ; rott. That one ofthe defendants was in the vicinity of | the storo nearly the whole «f Sunday, ing watch. Taata person passing thivagh t whote atten ion vas called to 4 Lots duly jostivd feom the sidewel« hat these (bree men have no rege ng. but were prepared to That Big uf thom bad boasted, while in hi were thy boysto do that work. ‘That ox rites went from his buerdin would usually poor of Ireland. expedition bus 6 as five clocking body of men horses, notwithstandio, unde: gone, look ia admirable order wsuredthet if the Tenness Vora Cruz,thoy will bring 1 of the store of © h of Mr. Crittenden was vercement of wate” and bounded with eloquence. Oo motion of Mr. Mel: loudly applauded, resolution was adopted, Ls ommittee to trenainit ti of the meeting to the general committee: ish the address. Mr. Caittespen then stated the fact, that eight hun- drod thousund dollars had been contributed recently by . Row my after a few remarks, submitted a Cthery who have teen am toterese ate making efforts to revoke pit ed twenty minates opperently stand in actual want, usthe com: 0 fire Hh, BROWER, SAMUEL Evo 3 New York, Jan. 26, 1647 DEAFNESS CUS BROADWAY fhatrars W E Robinson, Puebla, which furnis! Jamanry 26, 187 to the prorent of Vora Crus, bas alo justalments of $26,000 Anvix, which suc Joaving the entire country between this and do this kind of wo by our Woops aud open to the Mexic .ns ising severety all th known to have favored the Americans upon th @ French bar! the blockade on the 4th insrant. contiavands of w Mexican governm: en manly Wi in fuifitment of @ contract with the t. She endeavored to obtain of guapowder in New Orleans, and failing in he tion, she then proceeded to Loudon, aud \ook in a o end into Vere Cruz one Of guppowder. She had ff place, sbout nine or ten Jock on the night of the 30.4 of January, end did not | returmuutil Sonday mght. ‘That some articles of food, which Were found in ihe store, were similar to some the house of one of 1] to trace this feed to the room of one of y cary duty —Signed, 3, J of the meoting and past ainsi meting FEL! por Tula to San Luis upon the approach of en; force. You will soon learn news of greater this amounts to. by ed oa, gage