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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——— Vol. XII, Ho, 45-W1 vie we, 2642 NEW YO a — , MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1 =—— oo — - : ~ ———— MAKITIME ACCOMMODATIONS, ! | Mext War N \ ily entitled. He states, expressly, in his annual M Varmer’s Ci AL THE NEW YORK HERALD. ONITED STATES AND EUROS Ea AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. MERALD NILITARY CORRESFONDENCE tine, at he regarda the’ Rio "Granie a0 tae w tera earunnnay, Bor ~ aoite Berne pene antttd | ‘ v ‘MI- Matastonas, (Mexic2,) Jan. 22, 1947. oundary of Texas, Te rminat jo eeting of the club was held sepording tone. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. GRANT OFFICE. | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS: | cretavoutiegth tonved som from Gen. Topor | ltmie teh li to he lenny eg oftun ea, ce Yetriy hy pinay bee wh usta Sis Gireulation---Forty Thousand. at AILY ERRAL D—ivery aay, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 SREY BEAL Be ory Sarardag—Fri PRERALD FOR EUROPA very: Bteam Meeker” day. Tine Cy cents per copy—83 00 per annum, payable in | RADVERTISEMENTS st the usual prices—always casb PRINTING of all kinds exscated with beauty and des stublished in the ‘newly conquered territorie: of New | “ The soiling of Cattle” The first bi xi 4 California, Leen ya ye temporary character; | was occupied in destltory remarks, ant the reomae vale Be as am Sema Attar? Feb. 12,1867, | at Victoria. An express left that place on the 16th, and ERN AGEN1 5 A.D COMMISSION | ‘ablnpecnne d \ need. | Tetched here on the 21st, bringing despatches to Gen. evidout that ho intends, as #000 as circum: | the secretary of several abstract communica pera CHANTS, is Pech ern bee eee to day; Kae Al gawd | Scott, and intelligence that Gen. T. was to leave for stances will parmit, to allow other governments to be | from Mr. Eppes on silk culture, and a cemaiee ofthe fo 5Y South Street, New York. have deen engaged in debsting routine, appointing and | Monterey on the 16th. He was to toke with him May’s | #teblished, cenformable to the constitution and laws | seuren necessary for the purpose of rien the tree.— tlarying the legal commissioners. ‘There, have bean squadron, Bragg’s and Thomas's batteries, and the Mis. | 0! the Union. ‘Texas, in accepting tho conditions of Mr. Eppes imported forty tons of drawn beet,or the blood tome able and elegant speeches, Ia, the House particu. | 4 + | the joint resolution for annexation, yielded ker right to | of cattle, which, mixed with lime, he cousidered an et- larly, the galleries of which were crowded with beau- | "###Ppi regiment of Col. Davis All the rest of the re- | define her own bou: ; for in the 2d article of the joint | fectual substitute for the present process. Another, from alvene | gular force had marched for Tampico, ander General | dts doc! 4 perch ma of Tome is “to be eS ae iio heel Pattee that be mem- | ent by this government, rs e club a] inst ‘ao inquiry into a to introduce «bill to' amend the’ law ier ‘the iucerpore, | TMES* Immediately after the arrival of the General. | ( al government) fall quastivos of Deerdee eat | eect’ drying cora Also ‘one from Mr. J. Webb, tion of religious societies, in-chief, despatches were sent to Mouterey and Saltillo. with ota. Texas, therefore. | giving the result of his experiments with the petat: ae Bee jeston. Savannah or Texn: T Rove! pe nments can at all umes " | msy. | ¢ : erop, ‘All letters or communications, by mail, addressed vv ype - a hs Mr Baxvow introduced a very important resolution of Most of the regulars at that place were put in march fer | #ving ielded the right to adjust her own boundary, must | and attributing the disease to insects. tle mowed the tops guxtlishment, runst be post ‘ald, or the postage will the West, tee rubianttoes tees reat TE ae instructionsto the clerks of the several counties of this the mouth of thy tiver. ‘They reached Matamoras in | Tely wiih couidence upon the justice of the general goy- | off trom a third of his crop and saved it; the remainder ha 3 eens BURP ON BENNET the forwarding of the Wr State, directing them to furuish the Senate with the num- eleven days from Sultillo, an almost unprecedented | ¢™ment to secure the territory to which she is fairly ea- | was ruined. Judge Van Wyck suid the same experi- s) REON BE, | routes, viz: to. Buffalo, and the intermeds ber and nature of trials in tha several counties, together | Tarch. | filed. | HOF our part, we entertain nofear that one jot, or | ment had been tried without success, which shewed the 1 yarts of the Canad Milwaukie, Baltimore, | with the number of indictments, and the number of per- | Col. Harney, of tho 2d regiment dragoons, with five | the territory that rightfully belongs to ‘Voxaa will | capricious nature of the disease. A letter was read from A. ee ter ast eg ae y ee by steamboats, rail- | sons bound over, the number of trials discontinued, &>., | companies, arrived hero yesterday, accompanied by the | b oneral go" ment to Dems new | H. Hale on the effects of brick smoke on vegetat eee SE jere will meet with no delay or impos. | &S,dUring the year 1845. ee meats of fol Duncan and Ceyt, Saylor. All are | 1 voften expressed hie determination to | cue cherman thought that ll. authentic fsots upen bs . , fon om the route Decere (postprid) will teeaive napmpe |» The resolution was adopted. now erossing the Rio Grande at this point, and will pro- often expressed his determination to | subject of the potato should be attentively conside PRAVELUad ACCUMMUDA KUNE. Attention. For further particulars, appl’ to ty PACOIDENT PAO TRDPORE. | bably encamp noar Palo Alto for sora day’. mits to the Rio Grande, that we ure | by the club. A member remarked that he had employed F —————————————— ME OHERN EK CEs eosth senser, At 12 o'clock M, Atthe mouth of the river is ulready «large encamp- | Confident he will r sign any treaty bill or resolution | en Kuglishman who could raise potatoes 1m the open ar, CHANGE OF HOURS {9 Im*rre Below Wall street. The Cnsinsax onvounced the special order—the | ment of regular troops. Fight companies of tie mouat. | that will in the least infringe the rights of Texas ; aud wo | and havo them ready for the table in February. Here also, thata large jority of the senators and | discussion took place on the subject of tatoes acviden- 3 in Congres w ‘t and maintain the | tally exposed and left peed npontennoualy throw: I the territory she can with justice | ing out a sound crop. Mr. Meiggs advocated the plant- 3] election of a temporary President of the Senate. ed riflemen, und several of infantry and artilery, are SOR LIVERPOOL. Mr. Hano moved that the temporary President be | there, woiting for ordere, and dillisg constently. to be Shem aie hee | prepared for thein. This camp has been named after the fi L , Tho motion was agreed to, and the Clerk called the | Jamented Pag, and is under the command of Major Sum: nt of a temporary territorial gov. | ing of the eye ulone, with the smallest portion of the i “The superior Black Ball Line Packet ship CAMB RI $90 tons, 6 i bin, and a f Ne SUA bo Senators ner. Matured persons have sometime: ; ofa desire on the part | fruit. Mr. e!l, from'the produce of one potstee, which WINTER ARNANGEMENT.——On and after Monday, il for Liverpool on Tues: | Air acne nommated Joshua A. Spencer. Maptnsd—certeinly iia vigersea Ration es Cada dminiatration to infringe any right of Toxas, That | he obtained from Lake Superies by eth the eye in Laws Bectanet 7 Phe Oe ee ‘can obtain pas- |, Messrs euch, Emmoos, Kylaom, Gridley, Hall, Har. | Welleculculated to initiate into ths ray stories of cam. | SOVerHment was established “ex necessitate rei.” A | pots, and in three weeks lifting them from the pote inte early applica: tia, Raggles, and Van Schoonhoven, nominated F. F, | Palgning those voung genflemen who were 0 eagerly ol Parse ace mmodati ieeaset, dell etgortSuntnyal ops ioe ritory contuiniog fifty ora hundred thousand inhabi- | open ground, obtained from soventeen hilla, agin ing tho f nF ; j f'Tex- | tey were transplanted, three b anes! . cpg in on board, atootof Bi Backus. Pressing thetr claims in Washington last wioter, for aj ts, who never ackuowledged the jurisdiction o| y transp , three bushels, and those only eT ee ag Censen ek tabbias. ates her: SOE See | hhasere, Byrew|* Burhans Oissk, Denalaten, Hend, | Polofments in the new. regis “Thee will find thyt | 9 but had always acknowledged that of Mexico, was | from two-thirds of @ peigtoe, or at the rate of 1100 bush diate places. ‘Phose also sending for their friends ean secure their pas- | Johusov, Jones, cdgwick, J.B. Smith, Talcott, ‘Town. | Work isto be done, wnd fatigue ond privation endured, | C0Quered, and its inhabitants, 1 the brief space of few | ols to the acre. Planting in February was warmly advo «4 ee M, for Kermingdale, daily. och Liv ervool on wha ten of ana riage, which will | god, Wheeler, Williams, and Young nominated Albert | Noone knows precisely what is to be tha future move. | JY, were brought under the government of the Union. | cated, while covering the seed with straw woe clue vor Leave Guarwront—et 34 A. M., daily cecommodatios train from Liverpool etre of pret Oy apply Lester f ‘ 8 nt, OF when it can bo made; but the developements of | !t was absolutely necessary that they should have some | commended. A member from Orange county thought | for Brooklyn. BROTHERS k Go, a PMs cre contribation’ te’ sulicneean hat | government. constitution and Jaws of Texas could | that the heat {rom the sun was deleterious, Here eater NBME a pes Nesteneeenphe arrival of.) _ Sere MeMURRAY'S SENMAPHIES | scmcactaeatte We dole Merten ice Tek t te | De e e Comriballag to. oulighten San X be Introduced end enforced ; and rathor than permit | qument incuientally occucrad upon the’ merit of salt daya,) a at Bt. "George's Mane’ and . Prosident of the Senate ad interim. In a very laconic Maramonas (\iexico), Jan. 16, 1847. | a temporary government to remain ta foree until another | “CCK Over the commen inland muck, and the preference neconmmodacisa train; and 12 Mand SAC BoM : d towards him | from General Taylor's We know that, | ui th the sanction also of the legisin:ure of Tex- ing. It" “iste Leave Uinwenen Soe A LE Te ea Pe. by his colleagues, and promised to do bis duty aa well siterhis retrogad 10 consequence of the Te: | ua When ponce steal hove bean revoetetdthed’ oad the Giined a he Lae tgsee eens 1 woald be alt At, for Brooklyn, or om the errival of Bostos | OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE | “pe Was sole. itteesito in | Lorod advance of Suota Anna, he marched to Victoria, | boundaries of Texas adjusted by the governments of the | comprenensive views ho expreased on sive rise I the 2 “ r The Paxsivent, on motion, appointed committeesito in- | encountering no opposition. General Patterson reached itorial government <i b SUNDAY TRAINS will hereafter ran to Thom 8ta IN THE UNITED STA’ forin the Goversor and Ai 1 ne hed | PP! United States and Mexico, this territori ernment | unjust cowards himseli, more especially ay his velasblo uae fence Brant nor yon og er | [URE SUBCRIBE open hy css alten eater, Preignt d inerim; ofthat body. | Wisc the feo lhe conary aa seas mening | Mupeaanaetrny and the Janadicuon, of Hexen wil | (die mantcomy Dore oe Lrming commenting Buniay the sts bos otagaadchn ag sincere thanks to the 5 ht i H ° joubtloss, bo extended throughout every portion of Santa fect form than a casual report. 4 Bg Sarat tt ie | out edhe rom mitt Canin Sut he Mca Erte bnala | Sen Bats ea af oer Ret eae see i Smet Acton ete arora" yi bh 295, ey ie a ner or’s line jarcl il dari ea (From tho Honolulu (S. 1.) Polynesian, Oot. 3] Itis really refreshing in this arid, enervatiog atmos- phere, to ave the ardor with which the Oregenians labor for theirnew country. A trifle of their enthusiasm and hardy godheaditiveness would do wonders for our little flatters himself | waa on strixing out the fifth section, which authorises | , pithful pertorm- | the Commissioners to employ aclerk. t : ote line ot | Messt®. Fousom and Youna Spproved the proposition. eit Tech, ‘dist Messrs. Jonssox, Banrow and Witiiame opposed it. i oF sco Mr. Fousom suggested that John Duer who was at ruse any stone lime, Containing magne: : Y sandy upland. Never use any description upon undrained land. Always put it on in summer, When the weather is in a palpable powder; plough jt under, as often and this purpose four companies of di hed His baggage train iu rear wi w pack mules captured. Slight as the Mexicans will, without doubt, #0 exaggerate ake for themselves a grent victory. It is certainly ex- kingdom ; but the found: P 3 Hicksville, 4 Thompson, 8; Suffolle Sta 1; ‘Medford Seatton, $1 188; Vaphank61 375; anor, $1 6234; Riv 1 Ji viz: omghout the 3 § % ; Jamesport, ar D jon for the sentiment is want: ble, mixing it th, ; Matteruck, $1 625; Cutchogue, $1 , Southold. r jon to the above regular line a number of spiendid | the head of the codilying commission in 1825, and than | traordinary, when we coosider the nature of the cou: hough we b: ft d le fe low as possible, oroughly with the sur- 1 eae: ‘ ‘ | ships, such asthe Adirondack, Marmion, Rappeh SEL. | etiam tbe! : y ‘| ing, though we have enough of nerve and muscle for 4 Brin Gigeeven Ascommonsion Prin $U i: Romo | Sy "Se, Greek hota a Otten Qicear wit ee | eee, as zeuan ia the Sate baer, qualified or | tryin which eu opraions are conducted, that more wa |L'guerSnes: povided tan cree have us copa rious reversss do not frequently happen to tom, sca to develope itself. An Oregonian isa veritable lundlord; | yar it mop sleke in the #0il, Inston of the necface oly, the he owns tho soil he turas up, und coasiders himself a fix: ' Pe ae a ture in the country. It is his home. Hence his zealous | bY which many o! 4 Properties are lost in patziotism. He is laboring tor himself and his children, 6 3 are in readiness on the arrival of Ti th ma Seton to take passengers at very low fares, to all Commiasioners Mr. Youna asked the Senator why’ he (Folsom) had not nominated Mr. Duer ? Mr. Fousost replied, that when the propor time arrived face soil. ined, to plough it tinue to sail from Liverpool weekly ju regular succession, 5 When calcined, t under at once, i ve- thereby feast i i parte | th peer eesyestsnrne least possibility of delay or detention ° For the ly @ count So thick ia the cha of the I . Boggnge Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall atreet, to receive fcr the several pains, 30 minutes line of London Packets sail fr th, eu and 4h ; nnd from London ov the | 28th of ea: tities of caustic lime upon lands i enemy might conceal | and each settler considers himself one of the fathers ot a ‘0 place large quan! po fe ii from the Brookl é hth i : f rf h obnoxioUs Weed , useless herb- ‘ e ‘ote for Mr. Duer | supply train inadequately protested, and in builders of Rome, and the Pilgrims that first trod Ply. bor on the arrival ofthe Boston train from Brooklya d2srh for the office of couifier of the laws. tL b of idable force, di " Roc H . owes ately decom; nd Converts into valuable hu- NOTICE. Mr. Fousoat said ho was bappy to know that the Sene- | their knowledge of every soctot pata, secure Wemeclvcs | out Rack: But here wo aro umigratory race Few | mug, realily soluble in wate 4 On and atzer Friday, November ath, the tor (Young) would sustain Mr. Duer's nomination; the | ageinst ail peosibili The fact is, Ge mont a mere mammon Plantation ; us soon as the crop of | 4 Mif. Pent asserted that limo injudiciously applied, re- steamboat SYLFH, Capuia ey will friends of that distinguished citizen would slso be happy i atties hay the enemy with a mor dolla: ripe for gathering, they are off to their mother remains of the soil, and thet excess in make the following trips to and Beaten to know it. rror_of our arms. Fro! y countries, Hence our buildings and improvements par- ticle should be avoided. a uni er notice, viz = ‘The committee of the whole Senate appeared prede- rying that we were very devils incarnate. A\ chool or colleg Leave Staten Island. , P y y nat take of an ephemeral character, and we are content to ork. ac Ggnre eaten termined to reject any positive, and nal proposition Lonaig of troops, for such an object, took | live uncomfortable here for the prospect of comfort ches Lat eopte prvipei te eniden 5 fe whatever. veral unexceptionadle ones were offered ; Places on the American continent, 4 tances, 3 Oy i r an one by Mr. Harris, te strike out the ith section and in: | defended by a force more than twice as large as that of | that foreign rentionteeet havo a nese stances. og of Catile,"in which Dectora Under iif ‘and Field a P.M. serta substitute authorising the Commission | the axgailante, These facts explain the other fact, that | the wellare of the country. Oregon is rapidly outstrip. | S20W! @ advantages resu! son from it, while Judge 436 * altr Ennis ploy as many clorks as they may chooi thousands of Aghting men, having the advantages of fa- | ping us in the developement of hor resources and tue | 2 Wyck, traced to tho growing Bopaletiog on forme ; Cork Enniscorthy, ating $750 per annum for the clerk’s s miliar ground; are kept im awe by the hundreds that now While our soil re- | ‘2 Europe, the necessity of circumscribing the bounda- REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. Coleraine, Fermoy, | AN shared like fate : all were rele cooupy Northern Mexico. ‘They seem to regard us as | maine tocked up im the hands of a tow eltvh, tntrecta ie | Tie# Of pasturage, and limiting them so as to rustain by Batch witvont chute. of Sea some remarks, outside the question be- | superior beings, not to be attacked but by overwhelming | holders, our nationst paca, will be sneillike, compared | 22,produce those dependent upon it for subsistence. 18. OF oF without Carlow, » suggested a collection of the I the | numbers, and under circumstances which leave n0 | to the sister governments around us. Friends of the na- | , Tete was lite advanced in the advocacy of the soil eronsing any Ferry otha k, German, and the 8panish cod \w, and the cod doubt of success. In our country, steamers, wagon | tive, exert yourselves to remove the paralysis—to cause | ‘9S 8¥stem, that has not already marked the discussion seoeaaems taking the! geste at Norwich, aze lagured theur Sxatanp—Mesars, Sooner, Attwood & Co. Bankers, Long | poleon, in order to institute a comparison between them, | trains and detechmonts of the enemy, would invariably | the dry bones to move. ‘The best youth will plough the reg poe geen Wierd wubject. It was univer- 5 ts through ve Bosto: is being the only injaudl route | gon ; Messrs. Jas. Beckett & Son, and Mr. Richard Murphy, | and to select their best features, to be incorporated into | be cut off. waves rather than the earth, while the former is inviting. | *#!!¥ admitted, as possesting in h by steambont and railroad. | Liverpool. the American code. we are accompanied throuxh By the con: | ScotLan>—The City of Glasgow i 1 9 ing been op Ban epee aes Gor Fe BB 9 lo peg ity of Glasgow Bank, andall itsbranches ame committee rose, without takingjthe question upon baggage, and who will otherwise give his attention to thei sages can pool to Phila- | ‘8 nth ad inl order f % use and eomiort. 2 : » by the Regular Packet Ships yg ance emo sal Ord ee fox tormorcew at 18 is Line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of | o le personally, or by letter, post paid, | o'clock, M. ifr er elds ame aera he gern, Ms | Meda oats MURRAY Ven ¢ to take fern trains. omer of Pine and South si The xew steamer WORCESTER, Capt. Van Felt, leaves Or, James Becket & Son, and ‘Nol aterlo ied ry Mejor General Scott continues at the Brazos, indus- | ly free and the latter kept from them by unfounded preju. | °° # equally universally ackn triously preparing, it is sapposed, for his future move- | dices and Unreasonable postrictions. Nover will natives or Peete ts tn ike earner mont. He will probably call, from Saltillo and Monte: | foreigners feel the binding force of homes, with all theiz The prey belied pm the third T rey a considerable portion of the regular stimulative, patriotic associations, until they can both | jw clull adjowmed to the third Tne their places will be supplied by the volunt. command certain rights in the 'sojl. Homostoads once | S0n¢ uy cehicct of Histeesi uo toe the mene mocting. Assembly. der orders for Mexico. About a thousand r fairly possessed, the spirit to cherish, improve and de- J a itn Be SB “ he mouth of the river, consisting of Mr. Aine presented the petition of Messrs. Ormsby | now encamped fend, will become active, and we shall see among us Foreign Extracts. .. f loo Road, | and others,residents of New Yor! ‘urers of soda artiliery, drageons, intantry, and riflemen.— et al, activity and ent displayed bean cy . every, Ducsday, Thursday, and Sata days, a4 ovelock FM. r. HicHaRD Munpny, Liverpool aar and Toot beer, praying for e'law to enuble them to | rilling dally, commanded by ‘Major Bumner sale Ones ape See while the prevent liberal ant igus | EXPECTED Surety oF Gaain IN FRaNck rRoM 7 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ‘o'clock, FM, BBD rovers rite led, 4 TG AND | seize and take possession of their beer bottles in certain | of the drogoons. 0.F.Q. | dicious views are enterteiued'by the native landlords, rue Unrrxp States —The Monitewr contains, the NTE cae } i rom Liverpool on : : a i . retarns of the woek endiog on the 12th of December, am Transportation Line—The sub- | known are superior to most other pac! Ni troops—also Mo) Allen and Dr Kennedy, delegated by | we cannot now refrain trom reiterating them in view of | at sstimated at about 450,000 barre! tavtiad steam propeller Trumbull, Captain Daniel Havens | wishing to seente berths, or thang: cae Leave was granted, and the Clerk read the resolution | thy Legislature of Ohio to take home the remains of Gen. | the very different aspect of affairs in Oregon, conse. | #1 qtintals, of flour from the west, and 36,000 barrels, as follo rll rao regulsrly bet ewich and New York, ad , ‘ Hamer. quent upon an enlighteved land policy. But we must | OF 90.800 quintals, of flour from the south. The stook at mer es or iby i Ni iregon er a “pans . pamago, having elegant accommodations apply to the | Lorde foot of Dover are’, wee eaten should bs that railroads may transport without payment of tolls, [Oneapapendense of the, New Oxiesis Delty feus Groponiens have fost nothing of their 4th of July | ‘34 tock at Now York lat year, at the same pa aptnin, om board orto. eR acd na such flour, gra ‘and other provisions ‘as may ‘The U.S. ship Relief, Oscar Bullus, Lt. ba, | Propennitios by a trip westward.» Orations, trainings, | Fi0d, was ¢ helen nore pal a vel od S70, K0 jaim*r JN WRAL TO Nonth at, NewYork, One ofthe above Lis “Mr. B-tands an irresiotitie sppest In favor of ee eee yon gee tae Kirgely in their payors for thet occsaion, tts | wo the 13th of December amounted to 114 ay cet ae Suge Celis GER Oe RIG ULE | a Wome tien eae morrow . he ; f h t vesrels, a4 FOR ALBANY AND TROY, via| oe opine British bark HY SDEFORD, eid the How jopted it unsnimously, tnnlle Yor the sqantra in the Gulf.” We are looking with eae er ciater Cass repperka tipo Sha tras of ba ib8 nocvotit nvhey woven om Odeeta, on the 130, Bridg-port and ‘Housatonic Railroad, Dur- ‘rom Glaagow, is disehragwy footet Hooserelta | yi ; much anxiety for the west vossol from the squadron, | Ofemom andthe lsiends:— || TO DS ath of Decembart «We have, at this, momen ing tisy summer, the Housato vic Railrond Madar general Sed wiiicramaters Me ‘Dayka | which it fe suppoved Will be the steamer Princeton A a ee erie tine anbject of Oreken unt tive husr, | i2 ote harbour 200 vessels, a great number of them not s een solaid with a heavy H Hail, from Bridgeport to | reeeiwe of their g: felt Cries of “read,” what ieit ?* | had a conversation With an officer, who assures me, upon | American papers on the ots eee having been able to enter the channel, are obliged to re- w Western Railroad, Through by Daylight, daily (Sun- | 5 Fon Live RPOOL—T) sail di Fabra ‘Tho Clerk tion as follows :— CO Wi | ee ae a ie ed a anne yn itekaaie, | main in the road. Fifty of those vessels have completed : ‘he Seuone| NotivtatNikin, ‘Cape. W. H. Frazee, new, splendid, iron steamship "SARAH BAI Renolved, That the railroad committee be instructed | ticipate some hard. fightin ie fart best. nie , und calc ‘ their cargoes, andare only waiting a favorable wind to eaves the foot of Market street, i * » ws made her to inquire whether any discrimination or difference in putto sea, ‘The price of wheat varies from laf 05c. to charges for transportation of goods over any railroad run- 14f, G¥c. per hgctuiitre, according to the quality ; the price of freight for Marseilles 1s 4f. 600. Dusing the month of September 714 000 hectolitres of wheat were export ed. in October, upwards of 1,000,000 arrived at Odessa, and the exportation, for want of vessels, only amounted to 375,000. The stock of wheat is co: ble, aud one third has bi ulready disposed of The sales continue, but there ia very little butiness dotag, BeUie OncL ee Ra Re ene ice er bridseport, Dail tof winter, with entite success, wi is expected in the Gulf fa about four weensor Pasi ame. | Facstugers take he Cars at Bridgeporsand without ahange of | despatched os her return for Liversool,on Wednesday, the J sooner. s, K freight or passege, her cabins being wa. ning in this State or partly in this State, be made in re- Select Pe Nae Carsaedlieccest aralits ote gic: | peseet Loc poster Vmupinl tad enotpnteasartepnenns: ured: | Mubuts tas cite ee pubes auc MIS RGAEtee ea Te, | caw OONCURER':Om: astra: ean OER aoa e, tyocnzed andthe Htoed tv in every eopeet equal to the vest | pPonite the Tobacco Warehouse: (oot at Citnton atreet ot | tended, and whether any delay in forwardisy such goods {From the Mategorda Herald, Jan. 9.] Wren ee a ROBERT KERMIT, 76 South st. | js mado with the same relation, and that if there be any | A litile less than'a yearego, © newspaper wes started ‘AVreight Line by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, ee iscrimioation or difference, or any such delay, that | at the city of Austin, under the then very significant ti Frewht Tariff same as last year—For farther par- FOR NeW ORLEAN:; id committee report the particulars thereof to this | tle ofthe New Era, having reference tothe glerious Sa tnd Welle xpress, {0 Wal Sires he. te etry pice the railroad making the same, when such railroad | epoch begun and characterized by the consumm . M. Agen ting ind we hope they will sou n of " ‘on Monday, 15th ivst. nedrpuesied aa whetiar : 1 | aithough the holders be very anxious to sell” The fed im re ti p and whether in their opinion the action | annexetion. This paper was essentially of the pure de- , and all the world, a practical eon eS master, tf Wow Toate wed Wil eet lists | of the proprietors of such reiiroed is such as to make it | mocratic school + ib fact, to judge fron’ lie weoleriencat | fret wonder working powers, by tuk | eniteur, likewise, quotes the following, letter from Oa ee ee Batis, | above, her regular day. Proper unt just to repeal the charter of the same. promines, and @ certain self important of putt ing hold of d making it all they have ever ro: | Constantinople of the 2ih and 26th wit We have at oi ia00 cons aud 446 horse power each, ua | ; Fe freiKht or peatage apply on board, at Murray's wharf, | ‘The House passed the resolution. them forth, we looked to find in the New fra n political | presented it of being made—f Ciiliwhests wile 'beverbeoe: walle cesta mention dercontrct at Tarde of the Mise fogt of ‘all Tee ceined ee eet. Pet cane asked leave to ofter a preamble and re- | ccs be re poetap emer is fom a sured that hi i in Majesty's ig is twenty days for a northerly wind to ell for the Mediter- ty. 5 - be ofa peculiar sui generis character—circling about in sppy trapsturmation o he ealieor'G is thin week uassautts ie i 4 Leavo was granted. | a little eddy b; i, shunning all influence from the reductive fields sen oe hautalings or etuen Tae Lott. wit weal ag a ed: Weohut & Co, who | re = ie sad Bape Le ee lee | aks moving. 0 - event, a Reglastmer ‘red they will find thelr own wealth age ne dis. | ty ie ton Folen xarse, ao Boos reyes 4 N. B.=bhi . | sufferings, and grad extinction of the six nations of | changing its own faacifu: rations with a whimsiculit cing wil perit e@ have no dis- : i [Pcs . GH E-Sudks, B-cBhippers ta ly upon this vessel sailing punctu. Indlans'who beve been removed weet of the Missy | rs plete Muad npeld kites, ben, emmniate a ee, | eocne ene Lat | Kemain stationary, notwithstansing the extent of these position to mis Vand sre | Surcbases. Our stock amounte to 700,000 hectolitres. ally, ae, vin Halles, a0 fol- ‘hanna ers by this ship will Please boon board at Murray's sippl, respectiully requests the President of the United | f f legerdemain. Ye free to acknowle: af, foot of Wall street, on o'clock M. pre- allow % Forty six vessels, laden with grain, cleared for Marseilles ett 5 “4 iy. at which timetieabip will au,’ > 0 T.0ck Mt Pre: | Staton, to silo thom to return to thelr friends | that smeclver hetwoon the 224 atu the 26ih ast ; 20 move had left for a: sae will please sead an th SL Gas Lowey paper of maiy ouredatiie te Ad eaful applic that destination, between the 18th aod 1%h ai all —- vx Mommy > " the WABASH, and sail on her regular day. 113 rh to introduce a bill to protect the rights of married men. | we found tl vey reterred to thi untry, the result has aie . Commercial tlie ure calm. Not more Brom Boston to Liverpool see wee 30. jew maguilicent, f Tr se eae eee | onthe subject of the conquest of Santa Fe, by Gene proved their correct, '@ are now laboring under | th 13,000 hectolitres of grain of every description, From Boston to Halitox 2. QUE e eeseité | ‘Then the House went into Committees of the Whole | Kearny, the ;New Era had branched off on the whig chants are becoming discou- | ‘nen 18,000, hectolitres of grain of every desorption, No berths secured watii paid for: These ships carry ex warms, Will sail on her reguiar | 00 the bill, introduced by Mr. Develin k, and joined in the hue and cry te hunt down the were = ring 7 i 4, pr riptions of foreign goods ure perievced surgeons. No freight, except specie, received on yesterday's Herold, relative to the bon pi ed te ut . PS it hat, Pe i R ue |p ving ix New | , tion. It is quite hartee” - For freight p saeke, or any other information, apply to jena led by any other vessel in | bommities, making some slight vérbsl amend | selyte becomes tenfold more rabid and loud’ mouthed | skips unmually with whout ond umber, but unk Sy ee <i edalialy publishes LHARADEM & COS, 6 Walle. | Posrdknd Judy, on well to goon | ments to the bill, 108e, and reported it to the House; | then bis new associates, and mon every can be found, they will prove of slight advantage | |, IRE) Cr aah ED De ee elt eae whith ta Leyla to na above line botwora Liverpool tnd For further particulars apply o rd, foot of Maiden Pins od be bill was read a third time and passed—ayes 87, considered | beyond pave ste Cal be hs had boot man vias eo P' and ton. tract te ed 08 9. * /! , Cot wil : felites, e ‘Governmput, toestablian a line between Lire |"? aeiConer of Pia bce hs * JuDIeraL DisTRICTS, } sounds more like the rant of «| supply, Caliartia will prove a rival country. tor theee | ‘ nevis erpool and Mew York direct The steamships for P.8.—Persons wishing to bring their friends from th \ combined and energetic effort was then made to get staple exports, und bath will be obliged to acek for uddi | Netittration dues, Ke, euaee 8 Boies ola Gate wine teen nal teeter Cpumtry. can do so by this vessel, on reasouable teams, b Judicial District bill before the House. ‘The effort tional outletsto their surplus produce. However, we do | Paves sc vigveioa tess 10 30,000 Geutgaat the stentuers will eal every Saturday Sisiee sinag 28 above. 13 re 1s defeated; and the House bill, togeti not mean to croak, and have no doubt that Oregon enter~ | Fresch colonial sug 37,123,000 months, and every fortnight during the other months FUK LIVERFOOL—New Line—Regular Pack: | bill, which were sent down to t or any other | prise will not only work wonders in that country, but | Foreign s yr ed year. Going slternaiely between Liverpool, and Hi et for February 26.—The superior fast-sailivg packet were both sent toa select committee, in order, for the purpose of working off the | sharpen our own wits a trifle. ‘Chis wo hi n, that | kxoort dai eee wad Boston, and between Liverpool and New York. ‘lg GARRICK, Capuin B, |. 7 fobs tons possible, to getat a plan of mutual agreement. A jitical system for the new regimen despite all disadvantages, the traffic between the two | \ bas D IRELAND. ourthen, will sail ampbove, her regular day freight or | committee of conference, as I stated before, is the only right glad of this: and mi countries increases. 13,387,000 ime to remit money to | orecmfore aprly on board at Orient eatse fat, splendor | alternative. fd the New Era. These sud- | ~ A list of court fees occup'es some five or six columns Roe d, or Wales. will | street, ort Pe EDWARD R COn tie THE LEGAL comotss10: sometimes fatal. Tho New Era has | yf the Spectatur. All legal forma are printed in the | i" 56 South abet And the House went into Ch iy _ the Whole on and we doubt not is by thie time con: | same manne By Authority.” ii sn L + | the bill reported by Mr. Burnell, trom the committee on . i. * fie ‘ 1,000 where \s usual drafts are tarnished OSCIUS, A. Eldridge, m 11 | the Judiciary, providing for the appointment of Henry | We go as far as any one can go, on the doctrine of S| Navigation ann Weattu in Texas.—The | (aspowder sales - 6,845 000 iheya Banking Goran’ Wateash Bank or aetna eee ek, and sail d6¢h’ March, her regular day. | A. Foster, Alvah Worten, nnd John A. Collier as com. | rights, and wo Ko tho New Bre in maintenance | ravnty the largest river inTexs, takes iis rise | Letters aud acy ow ceding aio: the numer us branches throng. out both : missioners under the 17th section of the Ist article of the ef the right of our State to the province of Santa Fe. It » within ten or twelve miles of Red River at a point 200 or 300 miles to the west of Fulton, whi at the bend of River ri’ was part and parcel of Tex ‘and New | constitution. fore annexation; remain = only | Mr. DeveLix—Mr. Chairman, I movo to strike out the | ed such at the time of unne ion; and is now by the 199, 1,121,000 4 Sal CO co. FOR NEW OKLEANS—Lo don, aud ou (3, IMSL W. COS Lines BRD vo Line of Packe’s—Positively { ol. Apply to 'SAM’L TH -MPSON & NEPHEW, regular Packet to ssilon or : 5 ” Be a l. |. | further right of possession ours. The federal government . 623,291,000 803 902,000 Mid ith” “Old Katablished Paasoge Ofice, 275 Pera it. Witte Boe ae Hacker ship WABASH, were Bee wer or | know shies aunt it is just because they did know it and -—Showing an increase of 19.330,000 1c. Compared with PASSAGE PROM GREAT BRITAINAND IRELAND. | Miilitm , Hathaw how loading, and will | ""The Seeaxen—I move to insert the namo of Jobn | did believe it, that they authorized and completed its re- Peiaity, canetie ‘ 1644 the increase is 3 127,000 fc positively sail as above, her tegulsr da y, 9 For freight or passage’ having handsome farnished secom. | Duet, for the name of Mr. Foster conquest, and plaged it under a temporary civil govern- from our northern boundary to Galveston Sineunaniry ix tHe Frencu Dyvasty.—It ls a remark. modations, apply on Donrd. at Murmay's whari, orto | Mr.N,B. SatrH#—Mr. Chaitman, I move to insert the | meut:—two very important meusures which Texas cts our whole terriers, leaving’ to the able fact in the history of France, that since the time of EDWARD K. COLLINS, % fouch st_| name of Gerrit Smith: | could not have effected ; and which she had, both by act np Sountien of probebly suer Louis XIV, who succoeded his father Louis XIIL., there Py Ponttively no freight received on board after Saturday | ‘The Cuatnman called the gentleman to order; the | aud word, requested the United States to do. Shall Mr. nt wealth and populution of the whole | has not been a sing: cending 4s FOR 1847 rei ta Nee Or question was on the motion made by Mr. Develin. Polk be slandered then, for doing that which, if he had onourrent testimony of all who have had | directly from f Krapdson P NEW YORK AND LI- Account was demended,: .¢ the Clerk announced that | failed to de, would most assuredly have proved him { knowing, shows taat the Trinity has | of Louis XiV.; Lé one of the grandsons of he the emigrati st and | established the motion to strike out was: ojected, foithiess and untrue? Ip the present attitude of our it steamet Lo XV; the son of Louis XVI. died (query, if not oure in the exmigrat es Mr. Bascoat got tho floor aguimst some twenty mem. | country’s settlement, the province of Santa Fe is wholly acket bark Hebron Capt. Gregg, will succeed the | bers who were struggling to catch the eye of the Chair. | a ttrangor and olien to Texas, at least so far as the opera Wabash, and sail ber regular day, feio man. Mr. B moved to strike out the first section of the | tiou of government is neg vockyg ene for PUB LIVERPQUL— The N Ke. | bill, which provides that “Henry A. Foster, Alvah Wor- along ume to come. Was it expected that the govern heen nz Paekevot dist Feber ~The new, superior den'and Jebn A. Collier sre hereby appointed commis. | ment would, ‘upon its conquest of this distant territory, ‘all of the frst cles, si-aailing pocket ship CONSTITU L1UN, 1,606 | sioners of the code,” &o. He objected to this system of | announce to Texas that Santa Fe was reclaimed and ex 7 owledged skiil—one of | (one Darihem, Capt. John Britton, will sail as above, her re- | appointment; he was opposed to a viva vvce election — | pected organization uuder the State coustitution; to have | imigrenve und others, ‘This statement is mado by s| and foterrupted, it mit com: ngeMeuts can also be made day ‘ iho members of the two Honses must assemble and elect | her « ounties laid off, officers elected, and her representa- man in this city direct from that couatry. Hw menced, the order of ow dynasty. rom Dublin, Cork, Water. sce meen paving, splendid, large and foment: | these officers by joint bellot. ‘Thera were men in the | tives epportioned? “Why the very constiiution of texas ty that whole region, extending fom Mitchell's | Philippe J. will not have royal heir, 0 son; it is hie Diafts a given for auy amount, paya- ‘Burimg shp,or to" Captain on board, at | democratic prty whom portion of the whi perty on forbids the presumption. An ideu 0 absurd,so practically bs evan oe 1D Ht IN c fertile und | grandson, the Count i#, 400 of the late Duke o ble ou demand, without discount, an’ the principal " ULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. that hoor might be disposed to support for to | impossible, bas perhaps visited no other brain in Texas, Gon aboreeont Gheess, ho ia to be his beir presumptive to the crown sri the neuter et ap iat the “ira Bursele wl FS eeeed the Constitute = 71g hg moh La Aa ena planters with uoexampied This region embraces | — Sun ny fenton of the public 10 or 12 A murdered in the temple). Napoleon did not succeed in transmitting the crown to his only son, who died at Schoenbruun. Louis XVIII, brother to Louis XVI, had ther, Charle he Dake of ine: was carried aceident as deplorable, months in the year as the Eastern or Bois d’Arc Fork, 60 miles {rom ite mouth by the course or the river. below the mouth of this fork, at Miteheli’s Biuils roads from Ark to Austia and San Antonio © which ferry there are now passing daily svout 20 wag! nis house, y safely dep enna will be taken to pre! chet Ships of ti jed by mea of save that ot the slanderer of the President of the United bscriber fuentt that Capt. Ira Bursele: i i nee . | States, inthe columns ofthe New Bra. * * onsiderablo apprehension fea icon or tty us| ores ay ar aE |autes Caen Ste eee ees | a eer. s | alee A “ML not be withheld thi ~— ‘4 lieald vote without red ( [From the Austin (Texa) New Era, Jan 2) Dales of cott ec in th y if daydream pont After a protracted absence of nearly three months, we joining, 5000 of cotton entleman concluded his rem 1 | have retuinod to our editorial labors, and avail ourselves nto’ Shreveport, ded as customar ‘ork Line of Peete nepal, packet for Mon- "] Gr c if — V any of the parties eognged for, not embark, the money fi NEW ORLEANS—Lonisiana and New P f:} er particulars, if by letter, (post paid ) apply to a om ‘ebruary 15th." jendid fast sail‘ng an eloquent an argument in favor of of the first number issued since our return, to account for From Shre: com: of Sir John Frankl: +g to A Ne OR Sent ene ee | fs deoragmoeyPotooa sme serine cppeareais | lego Nay Grier eels area Yatra | Sanam en elec Re Sats Sr EDWARD SAUTS Agent. apply on board, at Gea eine, ftadvome secommodstions, Mr. Daan hoped Lan haf otic hg i nn an poe nie Gees, We requested a iticad in whose | cotton might rench the navigable waters of the Trinity | ad since fast December, wh i art? AJ sections of ie e | i 2 a bet Hsp | for good men; he belonged to that branch of the profes: | tiou which believed in the reasonable practicubility of Woodraff & Co.. who | codification. With a viow of giving the committee amplo nAdvens. i3i th | time to select the proper men (or the office, to can ‘ z iti » K. ith from 50 to 10 miles of wagoning, and might thence | from Esquimaux, and con Mma kh tl cn Shad saforitively no freight will’ be ree Leiter cad write saah cdtriais ashe might sow ter be brought to Galveston with fore than hall*the above | ments in Greenland, opposite Discoe island, y ‘Agent ‘in Nem f lane, | esting to our readers, without thinking of or inquiring | distance of boating. ‘These facts, which we believe are | overland, the expedition was preparing to winter in Git ae will Dromply forward all reode nn te | into his political preferences. 1a the course of his labors | substantially correct, aro certainly worthy of some con. | bert’s Sound. The las Js ONLY AR Link OF GLASGU FO Li : i i telligence, and from all | he adverted to the seizure and occupancy of Santa Fe by | sideration by the citizens of Galvoston. not this oy turned without bringing: ine ist ive, tee cet fa ERPOOL —io the billon its merits he moved that the committee I {wh accounts this, their sec y Feb; aa on or belore the | the troops of the United States, and the establishment of | the natural outlet for the produce of the country of 4 Ry ~~ London paper. W., %2,%; TAPSCOLT beg to inform their frignds and UogON torte ey 8 territorial government in that portion of this State, and | we have spoken? And i tls jet not important that thees | at the north with grew! Nor) ye Oe et (he * the public, that they rre agents for the Regular Line | Stl 4s above. sFor freig! | indulged in scme strictures generally upen the character | valuable privileges shou'd be duly estimated,snd secure A VEvaian OF 76S ORAee ieee ao Ween ffom Rew Con on the Ut SC Sacre sete Thee ei aae | Gragnn wPviy om board Ors | and capacity of President Polk. ‘The position taken by | with the leust possible delay !— Galveston (Tvwas) News, | tagt commanders of the Imp rom fork on tof ry mont ‘he follow: od at | the pro (em, Editor of the Era, in reiation to the estab: | Jan. 6. | loo, Lieutenant-Generab.Count Roguet, has just di | Lshinent ofa territorial government in Santa F oa | the oge (76. He was one of the most wormay sad intre- robation ; the couduct of Gea. Kearny in Vari * id officers of our old national army. servi -* in derogation of the rights of the State of Henry Bailey, of Boston, mitted suicide on the be mentioued in & few words :—A private in the question was now before the commit 3 The Crainmaw seid the question was on striking out | our entin the first section of the bill. | Mr. T. Svrn said there was no coubt but that it would | Gret class ships comprise the ~_ The BROOKSB BARAGE: Reotland, can nave them brought out in theabeny eaicd ference of our Execu- | 19th inst. ment of Guienae ta 1740, at the age of 16 captain in Packets on rms. hey sail be proper 'o provide for the sppointment of these com- t tr: : The moumes Me ween, o{ Zanesville, Obio, was | ites general of brigade in the year Vil, lisutenaut gen realy 00th mouth, Yodarecommantcd Orne, RET MCUHna ion We te ninmimn ett mentee cP Mba pieticss end | Dove Seon trode iin Lach Si Aor on Doard. | eral im stand colonel of the iat regiment of (he imps, Tariehcod eaptalog accustomed io trade, and ars. Liverpool; Na | Svet Bo objection te the proposition of the gentleman | ¥/, tui continue to remonstrate Until we are satisfied | Neurly ail the love eovered by insurance for | 1st Foot Guards Fa ie ineenel ibe omatre ls G- pegeeny ner partion ial Bank of England and branc ¥ Fo eee ee ea ane sat Wet | that nothing is intended to the prejudice of our rights in | One thousand horses are wanted at New Orleens, for | from 1798 to, th [ Na bye ey age 9% Sonth street, 2d doo’ ge retand—National Bank of eland and branches through. | Peete of a with to rorcel, himself behind the ballot box, | ‘28 Postion of New Mexico claimed by Texas. | from 1905 to8l6. in 1812, during the ~ REMITTANCES TO IKELAND, oF Jivat, MeBRIDE, 5, ons removed his 46 way, aud continues to remit money, sinail, to persona residing in any part manner as he a Predecessor in b i " “Ta Sootlund—National Bark of Seotland and b fe had hoped that political considerations would not (From the Houston (Texas) Telegraph, Jan. 4.) throughout. aches | ave been ellowed to enter iuto this matter, and to hazard | Several of our cotemporarios complain sn’ bitter terms can, be forwarded by the packets of the éth, lith, | still farther the slight chances which existed, that able | of the conduct of General Kearuey and the Prosident, re- t and 26th, or Royal Mail steamship from Bostoa on | and roper men would be chosen. He had made it a rule | specting the establishment of a territorial government | W.& J. T. TAPSCOTT, 96 Pouth to take uo part in the dissensions of the democratic party; | in Santa Fe. The editorsof the Nw Era and Justin | Joseph —_ 1s ™ second door went of Burtt but he was constrained to express the hupe that these | Democrat denounce this as a fagrunt violation of the | Cahttana, ont TASSAUE TO AND FROM GALWAY DIRECT. diticaltiee would not be permitted to effect or a the one rights fA er Spy tra b O New Era, eape- | an yang pia 4 i f | election of Henry A Forter,as one of the Commissioners | cially, comp! of it as a high-hans outrage upon the y oe Th bark FRANCIS WATTS, | on the Board of Codification. | State government; and he censures Yrevident Pelk with | 5,000,000 hectolitr “seaman of Philadelphis, | cow, he was appointed to {he command of the Foot impe- in May ert tat Guards Tie retaines the commend of this ty rquhar committed suicide, by jumping | ple phalanx during the campuigns of 1813 and Je1e) bs Pernambuco, on the 2d of last October. | ‘at his port when the last shot war fre at : rl Petersborough, N. H., died at Tal- | He was in 30 campaigns, and received five wounds, jast. _———— -_—— r or thai watll the gathering i of the | Cory vs. Corrox--A large cotton planter near wil be obliged to import at least | Vicksburg asserts, that he would pre +3 roy] of foreign whoat. corn at 260 per bushel, to cotton at Bo. per ID, were | offered to plant Lis entire plan jon in Corn the [net thirty years and more;also to aay pai Seotland. ged and f cargo et romitted by letter, postpaid, to the subsenber, or with th i ‘ uch bitterness and rancor as the fed f th ; my sponited with him, with dhe wate of the pefaoa | Ww Ht with despatch, uid le toot be tat ane Ceeteoas Gievemnton agen isrelevent | ‘Suen Giepley in their pve eal omibes sentat he ad, | Noxrn Canouina GoLp.—A vein of gold, said to | it ho can contract for the ee nk “ot the neat ee or pers jnnd, England; of Seo to Wom it isto |” Persons desirous of havin on Ce,penty and mearen po will bel it: | favorable opportunity, shoe S | Targe corn operstor offered to coutrmct ut dbs pe paw bushel, Dut the parties did not cloes. This ie worihy reflection Gy | Mis chorpesg amet ee tcnwd slitions ts peste ad nat: | Ween youre nil hit tocol . | cutive renew 8 1 jo1 oar . wor aE ee, lie {iter going through « private bill, the House 94 | patriotism, ne by Pe yaght out by this | The committee rose,without taking the question on the | ministration. We see no just cause for these complaints: | be one of the richest in the United States, has | ered on the plantation, ry i motion to strike out the | but, on it fru vente | 1m commer hat eect inal Dest wish to secure to Texas the limits to whieh the Is