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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee ——EE Vol, XIN, No, 46-Whole Ko. 4043 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1847. Price Wwe Cents, ee — a =: = —— — = ——$— —— ns —=— A Message from the President of the United. ‘The Specch of the Hon. Henry Clay, for the | MILITARY MATTERS. Common Council. Movements of Travellers. FFAIRS IN ALBANY, ‘States. be Melier of vd. [From the Wilmington (N €.) Journal, Feb. 12) Born of Atpeumen—Mondey evening, Feb. 16.— The following, at a lato hour lest sight, were the full beenemerme ney To the Senate and House of The Hon. Hen ited to attend the The schooaer E. 5. Powell, leaves to-morrow for David S. Juckson, £5q.. President, in the chsir. amount of the arrivals at the undermentioned hotele- LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Representatives of the United States:— m on the 4th inst in aid le, where she is to tsko on board the two com- | Public Square in Harlem —A ‘petition was presonted |The dilatory arrival of the Southern trains, upon this ie ingress, by the act of the 18th of May last, declared . diy cailed for by those ‘rom Edgecombe, which are com i by Cap- | from numerous inhabitants of Harlem, asking for a pud- | occasion, as upon many othera heretofore, exclude a fur _—_——__ that, by ‘act of the republic of Mexico, a state of wor pre — ins Louis D. Wilson and pugs: in, and sai) immediately | lic square in that place. Referred. ther addition to the list :—~ THELAGRAPHIO. ts government and the United States,” Mr. Parsipent asp Feiow Cr , for Brazos St Jago. This isthe first embarkationofthe | Sewer in Ronsevelt-street —Potition of suniry persons Amenicas—Col Howe, Long Island; Geo. Harney, ond for the purpose of enabling the government of tli I hesitated to accept the invitation which has brought | N.C. Volunteers. Two more companies are expected | for a sew: Roosevelt-street. Referred. | Brookly: Vanderwert, New Jessey M. MeCullum, = ‘nited States to prosecute said war to a speedy and | me here—being a mere sojourner and nota member of | to Sot off the latter part of the week, provided the vessel | Thirty-eighth street — Petitition to have 38th street M. McRensie, Macon ; C. Crasson, Philada., F, Johnson, Acaanr, Feb. 15, 1847, | *ucceseful termination,” authority was vested in the Pre- | this community, I doubted the propriety of my presence | can be got ready to transport them. ' Great credit is due | graded, gravelled, and the curb and gutter stones set, Georgia; 8. B. Hayward, U. 8. Army. In Senate. Prey inl aad the “ naval and military forces of th f this meeting, and to Lieut Fremont for his energy and promptness in the | between 7th and Sth Avenues Relerred. Aston. —H. Cassen, Rio Janeiro: roy; C. ; C. Rogers, T: mater, as wellas for the care he has taken of Uncle Hose Company No 22.—-Petition from Hose Company Joes, Lanaingburgh; E. Butrolph, Poughkeepsie; 8. Aus Sam's meney in chartering of vessels. enture to | No 22 to be provided with a new four wheeled carriage. | tin, Philad; A Barney, Portland; W. wood, White vert that, under alt the circumstances, the transporta- | Referred. | Plaina; 8. Panfeld, O«wego; J. Sherman, Albany; . lon of the North Carolina Volunteers will cost the Go- Fifty first-street —Report and resolution in favor of Pond, Hartford; A. Bell, ey ae x, Barton, Mass; W. A bill was reported to authorize the free banks to re-| It has been my unalterable R ‘y Purpose, since the com- | But--onconsuiting my pillow.) and consid selva te bank fond stocks a the same manner, and to | menoement of hoition by Mexico, and’ the 3 fartion | humanity of the object. of thi iecmbty is a use tl 'y Congress, to prosecute the | no latitude vor locality, and ought to be co-extensive 2 for the same purpose, as they now do the other | War in which the country was ‘unavoidably involved | with the whole amen family—ie ed to me thi vernment Jess by nearly oav half than any regiment sent | 4 Si-t-atreet between the 10th Avenue and Bloom- | Doty, Boston; M Thomas, shborne, Philed; W. stocks of the State. with the utmost energy, with a view to its speedy and | Considerations of fastidious delicacy | out. oad,—Carried. | Croher, Trenton; J. Ryan, Philad; J. Joy, Troy, W. ‘The Committee of the Whole then teok up the pill for | #Uccessful termination” by un honorable peac be waived and merged in a generous and magranimous | NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. : of Corporation Property —Report and'resolution Brownell, Louisville. appointing commissioners to codify the laws. ‘The mo | ,, Accordingly, all the operations of our naval and mili | effort to contributeto the rellof of the auftvrings which | [From the New Orleans Picayune, Feb in favor of selling the premises, No. 112 Broalway. | Ciry—B, Sattele, New York: F. Thompson, Va; J. spre aces codit ' tary forces have been directed with this view. While | huva excited our (eclimgs, It 1 suotid be mac A letior we have received from anton Carried. | Higgs, Tallahassee; J. Wilson, Boston; H. Speer, New on to give the commissioners $2,600 was lost. The sum | the sword has been held in one hand, and our military | or misrepresented, the experience of a long life has | on the 13th ult, informs us that the Corporation Attorney. Report and resolution, fixing Brunswick: E Lockes, New York; J. Sparrow, 8 De of $2,000 was agreed te. The term of office was fixed at | Movements prossed forward into the enemy's country, | taught me, that the response to misconception and the salary of the Corporation Attorney at $2000 per | Coursely, Phila; B Clarke, Baltimore; T. C. Hamilton, | Vera Craz, bad a strong disposition to try young Rog t two years. nd its coasts invested by our navy, the tender of an ho- misrepresentation i: ful discharge of | asa spy, and had adjudged him a trial as such; but anouin, and allowing him two Assistants, one at a salary | New York; J Leary, Honduras. ‘The debate is to be rosumed t | porable pesce has been constantly presented to Mexivo | duty ; in all the conditions of life in which we may be | willtery authoritive hed Cher edittsrcnt view at hos cong, | of $750, the other $500 per annum Carried. | Faanxuin—H, Kendrick, Georgia: H. R. Mowers, e debat Tesumed to-morrow. in the r. | placed, the answer to traduction and calumny, is and opposed any such proceedings Madison Street —Report and resolution in favor of | Washington; H. Harrall, Brid, report; Ed.Lewis, Indiana; a mae Hitherto, the overturos of peace which have been | Conscious rectitude and the approbation of one’s own | They probally thought that we might retaliate, and | enclosing Medison rquare, and authorizing the erection | W. Angel, Cattanraugus; T. Hopkins, Buffalo; Henry nwemabiy. y this 2Eovernment have not been accepted by | heart. Mf we were to hear that large | that they would only be putting their own necks in | ot public buildiogs theron. ; 2 | Janeway, New Branawick; W. James, Connecticut. Auany, Feb. 15, 1847. Mexico. With a viow to avoid a protracted war, which | numbers of the inbatitants of Asia, or Afex Grade of 40th Street.—Resolution adopted inthe Board | Juosoy—M. Vhillips, N ¥.; G. Grinnell, do; A Tiles OF Al jeopardy hesitanoy and delay on our part will be so well calculat. | lia, or the remotest part of the globe, were daily dying |" Some of the officers in the squatron have had an op- | of Aseistants, in favor of restoring 40th street to its origi. | tou, Boston; Ed. Hand, Hartford; H. Stevens, New Jer- A wtiton was ieontvot, Tequenting that the military | o4 to produce, informed yom fa my annual, message of | with hunger and famine—no matter’ what their color | portunity of corresponding with Iogors siute his ime | al grade, between the Oth and 6th avenues, Concurred | tev 4 Committee may visit the sity of New York on the 22d | the 8th December last, that the war would * continue to | what thoit religion, or what thelr elvilis rion we chold prisonment. _ Hiowano.—H1. Saltenstall, Augusta ; W. Sneed, Miasis inst, to inspect the first brigade of New Yerk State | be prosecuted with vigor as the best means of securing | ceoply lament their condition, und be iireristibly prompt: | He weltes in no spitite, acd vay: sithough he ia | Lunatic Asylum Blackwell's Istand.—Resolution in fa- | sippi; D. Harper, Poiladelphigs W. King, Le! fi Artill Peace,” and recommended to your early and favorable | ed, 11 posaibie, to mitigate their sufferings. Butit is uot | rogtricted to the Lage mi of the ti eth vor ,of plocing the Lunatic A+yitm on Blackwell's | L. Suydam, Clitton ; J. een N ww Yor: H. Brown, . sbaaag i wicted to the flag-room he o ' of . Suydam, yd. r r rtilery, that the Legislature may better understand by: cortege geo h ‘oat kindness { Island, under the charge of a physiclaa having no con | Ogdensburg: I Hooper, Montreal; G Pattison, Phile- why that brigade should be exempted from the eri Sree ae te measures proposed by the Secretary | the distress, of any such dists i at have sum | of a smail court, ue is still trea’ report accompanying that message. | moned us toether on this oct Tne eppalling and | and consid in. General Lander, the commander of | DeCtion with the present resident puysician, at Bellgyue | delyhia ; A Danberry, Boston; J. Jeff , St. Louis; Mr. sions of the militia law of the last session. It was laid | _ 1 my messoge of the 4th Jandary last, theve Sed othor j lisurttonding dn srceces ot feeauin The oppalting and “Oras, ediled on tim every day, while he was in | besitsh snd who shall be hereetiee apeioned BS ite | temencos tae Buckiey, Philadelphia} J. Harrison, pape. ae measures, deemed to be essential to the “ speody and | objectuf ourpresent consultation. That Ireland, which ‘ ‘uty state, La Vega viaited | Common Council successful termination” of the war, and the attainment of | has neva in ali the vicissit es of our national existence om : a Sih car Washington 5 P. Norton; Kentucky ; W. Porter, Peters- promise: t je jeserore In urzing ti option of the | burg ; ranger, Saxor ro , N. Gilke: A petition was received from Col. A. Jones, Proposing | a just and honorable peace, were recommended to your | our friead, and kus ever extended to us hee warmest | for him his liberty. ingeiaies Poe e foregchatreniniion: tek Pete to Saar that this Aatice R Beaty, Ween D. ee Joan Bell to let out the Mexican war by contract, ba 4 and favorable consideration. sympathy—thess irishmen, who, in every war in we We look fur his speedy re institution now contains about 400 patient: Boston ; £. Lawrence, St. Louls; Mr. Moses, Montreal ‘The petitioner ogrees to give bonds to close the war Ihe worst state of things which could exist ina war | have been engaged, on every batde field, trom Que-| hayeno motive for dataini og him enlargement of the building was greatly H. Hickoox, Albany ; J. Myers, Staten Island ; H. Pow- - Ls ‘owe the war | with such @ power us Mexico, would be acourse of in- | bec to Monteres, lave stood by us, shoulder to sh-ul- | his giving the squadron any info ite inmates were of a class that deserved mer, New Jera for $2000,000. Laid or the table. decision and inactivity on our part. Being charged by | der,and shured iu aii the perils and fortunes of the confict. | the defence of Vera most attention, and ought to have the ci Ratnnox— diy, New Jersey ; C. Stanson, New ofa physician of gi Tbe Committee of the Whole took up the School Bill. | the constitution andthe laws with the conduct of the | The imploring appeal comes to us trom the Irish nation, | meee ace alceady {i ability, regardiess of expense, | York ; ( |. Simpson, New Orleans; R. Ogileby, Lag No question was taken. war, I have availed myself of all the means at my com- | which is so ident tied with our own as to de almost part | know. that the patients in this establishment required @ diferent | Jos. Smith, Patterson; C. Lowber, Lockport; 8. ll, Abill hed Sede Pests ss mand to prosecute it with energy and vigor. and parcel of ours, bone of our bone and flesh of our | ‘The U. §. revenue cutter Ewin , Captain Nones, was | Kind of practice and treatment trom those in the Peni- | New York. ill was presented fora Floating Dock Company at} The act ‘‘to raise for a limited time ae additional mili- | flesh. Nor is it any ordinary case of human FY,0F8 | to leave Nov Orleans for the Gulf Squadron on the 7th | tentiary and Alms House, and therefore ought to have Buffalo. tary force, and for other purposes,” and which authorizos | fow isolated casos of death by starvation, that we are | ;atont bo connection or control or management of the latter, Rent of Genenal Seestena. Fy iding th the raising of ten additional regiments to the regular ar- | called upon to consider. Famine is stalking abroad The U. 8. goverament had on the 7th instant, at Key | while all jarring between the persons superintonding | Before Recorder Scott, and Ald. Brady and Walker. The Senate bill, dividing the State into Judiciary dis- K D y i Joun McK Esq District Atto: ea cre BY,,{0 serve during the war, and to be disbanded at its | throughout Ireland; whole towns, counties—countless | wrost, 4000 thos coal, them would be avoided, inasmuch as both would then | McKxon. Esq District Attoruey. lots, was reported amendments. termination, which was presented to me on the 11th in- | human beias, ot every age and of both sexes—at this Wo learn that at last dates the sloop of war Albany had | 0° Fesponsible to the Common Council by whom they | _ Fr» Remi i Forgery—At the opening of the Mr. Hapuxy moved that the bill bo ordered to a third t, and approved on that day, will constitute an im- | very moment are starving, or in danger of starviag to bt nce acirermib phage Wing the John Anas | Would be appointed. Court this morning a young man named Walter 8 Chrys- Teading. ‘There was but one or two alterations from the | pO'tant pert of our military force. ‘T'aese regiments will | death ivr bread. Ol all the forms of dissolution of human | S**ive Se ne ee ams | Ald. Benson made a few observations in opposition to | Her, was called to trial on a charge ef having on the 20th ohgteaallicSucis ocak, i raisedand moved to tho seat of war with the loast | lito, the pangs aud agony of that which procoeds from Perce nine ths BLES aee aes uals By | the resolution. | of September last, forged the name of C. H. Moran, of | [s ; namely Tompkins county being placed in | practicable delay. famine are the most dreadfal. If one dies fighting glo Songer who caine, On her we learn ther notte, |, Ald. Ronenrs rose and stated thot Dr. Stewart, who | Claverack, Columbia county, av an acceptance to ‘an the th, and Tioga in the 7th district. It will be perceived that this act makes no provision | riourly for his country, ho ia cheered in his expiring mo | & Passenger w! had beon despetehed to Commutore cance] had for some time filled the situation of assistuant physi | oder drawn on the Bank of Kinderhook for im of ‘Adjourned, for the organization into brigades and divisions of the in- | ments, oy the putriotie nuture of his aacrifice, He knows Der. Upon hic ropeesentatioae tied! (2, Commodore Cone! cian, and as such had bad churgs of the Lunatic Avy lam, | $2,600. Fram the opening of Jonas B. Phillips, Esq. on creased torce which it authorizes, nor for the appoiat | tat ais surviving relations and friends, while lamenting Sumlens estes he eka tere Hants aad de: | had ‘recently discharged in @ summary ‘man. | tie part of the prosecution, it appeared that the accused BY THE mALuS. ment of general officers to commandit. It willbe pioper | hia loss, will ve gratitiod und honored by his devotion to | tetmined to raise the blockads of Laguna, which was at physician; who in justification of | took the order in question to Mr. J. M. Wardw — rians-—wili | C°fdingly done about the 20th ult. The Petrel comes had b point, by and with the advice and consent | record ius deeds of valor aud perpetuate hua renown, If | °V9F laden with fruit, we understand. sioner seve: ich number of major generals and briga- | he dies vy tue sudden explosion ef the boilers of a steam: [From the Norfolk Beacon, Feb. sei on the part of Dr. Stewart. the efficiency of the service may de | boat, or by a storm at sea, death is quietand easy,| ‘The Naval Court Martial met yester Wy at 10 and the committee to whom the subject was refer. lor towns and the Westergeount fall mand. The number of officers of these grades now in | aud soon performs ita mission, A few piercing shrieks | o’clock wt the 101 Hotel. e able defen red, had satis! ily ascertained that those effilavits je Wes juntry are fully awakened to | service are not more than are required for their respec. | are uttered, he sivks beneath the surface, and all is still | Commander Carpender was read by his counsel, 1 could not be relied upon. Th ‘ tho horrible famine which ‘wnpends over Ireland. Hun. | tive commands ; but further legislative commands; but | and silent. But a death by s:acvation comes slow, linger. | weli Taylor. Esq which occupied about thirty five We get a better man than we d? His opinion, as | #4mitting his guilt in forging the nai ger and death, and the agonios associated with them, are | {urther legislaive action durmg you- present session, | ing and excruciating. From day to day the wretched nits delivery. The court room was well filled was that the physician heretofore in the | Also that he subsequently confessed that quite enowgh to Impress any heart, however indurated | Wil/:i2 my Judgment, be required “and to which it is my | victim tools his flea: dwindling, nis ‘speech sinking, his iters. After the reading of th fully competent to take the entire charge | *4¢4 person in Claverack as Moran. + duty rospectiully to invite your attention, friends falling wround him, end he finally expires in hor- e court was cleared, aud the decision made, | of that establisument; and that the Common Council is | | The trial will be resumed to-morrow morning, until become. This is a calamity materially eli- seagate wari contrary to my Parnest desire, be pro | rible agony. Behold the wretched Irish mother —with not be known nati announced by the depart tent to select as good aman, as competent, as | Whenthe Court adjourned. rnme! eof the term of servi ol » | he i mu, f. ild- ent. ing. ——___—_—_-—_ painating from the policy of the government of Britain | (20's now io esivc: op engaged for eens, ree tinctoonn Lepttieiteny Ree gaint ores MWe learn that the case of acting master Rolando Lagalse sdvtestoathaepenes eopsiniment |. Etkxs.-Out” cxileuges Teentata aénouatel of, ‘The meeting which assembled at the Capitol on Friday | &@ #dditional volunteer force will probably become ne: | ly in ner iace, begging for ood, And see the autracted | will be taken up to-day. General Millson, of this city, sician of the Asylum by the Common Coun | destructive fires, in all directions. On Monday. wonderful evidence of chi cossary to supply their place. Many of the volunteers | kusband father, wath pallid cheoks, nding by, horror | is his counsel. @ would then be accountable to the Common | night, Ist inst. the Kagle tavern ut Chicago, Ill, the onde) @ of charity in thi P y, re pi ae ner by the r that authority be given v; e c ay * Aupany, February 14, 1647, + tien, po 'y be given by law to make such orgaviza- | his country. Poese, painters, sculptor his sfestetonce to Ireland —Affairs in the Legislature of the Senate, ‘The public pulse has rison several degrees. The inte. | def Benerals it chant, Cedar st, represented that th Mier tenth iegatiee hoor eal was an attorney and counsello: ‘ jon. | #tauces; that upon th The Alms House Commisiion. Mr. Wardwell oceptor ot in effluent circum- of these represents- lon then was, shall f Mr. Moran. there was no evening, was 4 Capitol was crowded ; man: . now serving lexico, it is not doubted, would cheer | and despair depicted in his countenance—tortured with ¥ 8. 8 launched the ways e | Council for his acts, instead of to the residem® physician. | theatre, the sto Andruss & Doyle, and sevet Seat tice simple and succint recitation of the | flY engage, at the conclusion of their present term, to | tlie reflection taut he cam elec ee ar reared with Norpucaliberpens Senruarsiay, ater Maving unter: |r THe MUaRantGreAA tan. Ukenteatiine retiseod builaings, were destroyed by fire. Loss computed at aggravated gases of misery, was apparently quite enough | %°tV@ duringthe war. They would constitute a more | dearest objects of his heart, about to be sna'ched forever gone a thorough repair. adopted by a vote of 14 to 2 $20 000, of which $12000 was sustained by A. & D., to arouse the right kind of spirit. Committes were | ficient force than could be speedily obtained by accept. | irom him by the most cruct of all deaths, ‘This is no fore (From the Boston Telegraph, Feb 14) ssAnnual Appropriations. report of the finance | whose insurance amounted to $6,500. A man is sup: appointed to receive contributions, and to forward them | iD8 the services of any new corps who might offer their | cy picture; but, if we are to credit the terrible accounts We learn that Gontnanders Vas ‘Brunt and Walk committee in relation to taxes, with a communication | posed to have perished in the theatre. to the seaports service They would have the advantage of the expe: | which reach us from that theatre of misery and wretched- have recsived endace iteer the De ent to take com. | romthe comptroller ou the same subject, then} A fire broke out in ley, Ohio, on the 2ist instant, In the Senate yesterday, the legal commissioner bill | Peience and discipline of a year’s service, and willhave | ness, is it one of daily occurrence. Indeed, no imagina- je Department to com: | taker , ond after considerable discussion was Street Manure, &c.—Ald Bensun oflered a h ‘or of directing the comptroller to adv the falling of timber. to contract for collecting and convey in; There have been five fires within little more thens rubbish, street manure, &c.; and to contract | month in Norfolk, Va, four of which, there is uo doubt, same during the months of | s#ys the Norfolk Beacon, have been the work of an in’ jopted. | which destroyed at least one fourth of the town, burnt to death three children, and two firemen were killed by | become accustomed to the climate, and be in less danger | tion can conceive—no tongue express—no pencil paint— | M424 of the two schooners recently purchased in this Hi Methvasred yh"eao egneiarts co | a tow ie a uting Whe Seat SPM | rani taethedateecazhwettes | cr, Gases Ge Wel any ft Annually, to, oech of the three commis. | fae the narnia eres at authority begiven | Lreland, in respect to (ood, i differently situated from | 'c? dhe peculiar service for Which abe is desifard, vase th ‘tot , cep 8 of such o: volunteers now in | all the countries of the world. Asia has her abundant 7 a} sadtiaa ais dan Root Peo Pted. on to | Mexico us the f the public service may require, | supply of rice; Africa, her dates, yams and rice; Eu. | !Y,tuat of a bomb vossel. Heavy timbers areto be placed | Sway a! ; with partios to perform. th h commissioner an annual salary of $8 600, and it | #24 Who may, ut the termination of their present term, | rope, hor broad of whieut, rye aod pater America. 15 her hold to etippart the nppec, deck, on which will be | Sen. xt, provided proposals are made to do | cendia poy er i r 7 H placed one of the heavy Paixhan guns from Alget’s " ‘bi was defeated. Probably the motion to pu: ¢ voluntarily engage to serve during the war with Mexico; | ble resource inthe small greins, and a never P as itis now done; believing that parties | A fire broke out thi rning, says the New Haven pet csoot api ecient and that progision be made for commissioning theofticere | abundant supply of ludian corn--that jusporistiol | (peOuey > Orere: hers pisa) Use Toceived, that e86h O1 | csE be found that will perform the workchesper akawho | Hereld, of Fridsy, htro'clock, in Brewster's $1600 and $3000, will be atopted as the most equitable | Should this measure receive the favorable cousidera. | auimal life—tor which we are not halt grateful enough joe eaven.olticats. This a eaeual number for so small "| Promptly, remove the nuisances caused by the collec- | new buildings, cot streets. It ropesition. ‘The Heuse bill, introduced by Mr. Burnell, | OU of Congress, it is recommouced thut a bounty be | to a bountiful and mercitut Providence. But the staple | (seen Givers. Tals unuaua duty which is expected | on of the manuro, &c., on the piers. Adopted. i 0 in the base- jes their salary at $2 000 each. granted to them upon their voluntarily extending their | {ood of large parts of poor Ireland is the po from her. ’ p lectors of Taxes —Resvlution in favor of requesting | ™ j the dry goods at of Mr. Clapp. the Flouse, Mr. Fenno rose to a question of privilege: | *°"™ of service. This would not only be due to these | when it twils, pinching want and famine follow. , hether all te collectory of | Adjoining the barber’s sbep was the news room of Mr. id that in the New York Herald of the 10th instet, | R&llant » but it would be economy to the govern: | among the inscrutable dispencations of Providence, that Bansavoes, Jan. 21, 1847 paid into the city treasury | Mitchell. All, or neerly all the property in these three tbany correspondent of that paper, had represented | MeMt; because, if discharged at the end of the twelve | the crop hus been biighted the two last years; and hence 7 r collected by them, and. if not, whether they | partments, was destroyed. The dry goods saved out of been called te order for attempting to de- | Months, the government would be bound to incur a| the privation of food, and this appeal to the sy mpathy of | Vice Admiral Sir Francis Austin, Bart, secompanied | have been cued for the recovery of the caine, Adopted. | sock of $3,000, may be worth from $1 000 to $1,600" bate a motion which, the correspondent states, Mr Fenno | Leavy expense in bringing them back to their homes, | American hearts. shail it be ia vain? Shell starving | by two of his daughters, acrived here 17th instant, in General Plan of Sewerage Alderman Benson then | Directly Mr Clapp’ store, wan the law office of a just mons, fo, 97, A certain Lod oe the table. = eens pd hat feng of war new corps of fresh Bierpensrors 0nne: soa ner bes semen eats H.B. hip of war Vindiotive, 11 days from Bermuda: pssayite eanusa in Haver ms ippolatlog six coe Lucius G. h eee see is bbeary popes = e 6 den ; missi vise, a ; i . dua he dlanet attumnttedenate apetee iy erectas By the uct of the thirteenth of May last, the President | reliel? Will uot this greut city, the world’s atoro house | 4 Proceeded forthwith to the government honso,where | Minsloners to devise, ey ofl aawaciee: (he: presser one alibrary of books, beloaging to Mr. M. Wood- table. I am assured by Mr. T. Smith, of Schoharie, tne | 98 authorized to accept the services of voluoteera, “in | of an exhaustless supply of all kinds of food, borne te | they intended to remain fora few days, to renew ac- | be, & Very de fective, 40 much so that many sewers lately | ward which was burnt These @e the principal losses member who called Me. Fenno to order, and by other | Companies, battalions, squadrons, and regiments,” but no | its overflowing Warelouses by the Father of Waters, queintance and enjoy the hospitalities of Gov. Reed. built will have to be taken up and rebuilt. Adopted. by Durning, but Messrs. E. ~ Bengamin and C. F. Hotch- that my brief report of the remarks of Mr. | PFoVision was m: for ing up vacancies which might | act on this occasion in a maoner worthy ot its high des- Female Department—City Prison.—Alderman Foors | kisé were iosers to a considerable amount; the formor by accurate in every respect. 1 decline there | CcUr by death, or discuarge irom the service, on account | tiny, and obey the noble impuises of the generou nears next offered @ resolution in favor of appropriating $150 | moving, and the Jatter from smoke and water. fore te modify or alter that report of the House pro- | of eee sthat ic casualites. In [esd eat oe of its biessed lenges ee are co: agree by ‘The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bauk of Memphis, Tenn. | {r the purpose of fitting tee rooms in the Soe red ; B play ee fed sabe i co ea, edings. omission, e corps now in service have been | common Saviour of Ireland and of us, to love one uno- id * | for the odation of female prisovers. jupted. be hop, { No. g Pie ictus vesalations of thanks to General Taylor, | much reducedingumbers: Neryc any provision made | ther a8 ourselves; and on this, together with oue higher | *CeVed $60,000 por steamer Memphis, on the 34 inst. Portce Clerka-—Ald. Livingston hete reed ccommuni | and had his hat blown off abd carried across the which were pussea by that body without any reroreg. | for Alling vacancies of Tegimental or company officers, | ooligation, havg all the law and prophets ot our holy | , ,All the parties arrested on suspicion of being concern | oguon from Justices Osborn ail Drinker, relative to the | Severol others ‘ult ihe effect of the concussion and were tion, qualiécation, or objargation, were, it will be recol- | Who might die or resign. ‘Iniormation has been recieved | teligion. ‘We know, that of all the forms of humanity | 64 With J. F. Ready. in the theft of $24,000 from the employment of a gentleman, in the Lower Police const. | thrown down, but none of them were seriously injured. id, sent tothe Senate tor concurrence. The Sena'e | at the War Department of the resignation of more than | snd benevolence, none is tere acceptable inthe signt o1 | of North America at Montreal, have been tried and in the Capacity of a clerk, in reply to a resolution pussed | Ono man was either blown into the cansl, or knocked in- referred them to the Committee on Military Affairs; they | 92 hundred of these officers. They were appointed by | God than tue practice of charity. Let us demonstrate | ‘titted for want of evidence. ‘The trials are said to have | ‘2 \e Jost meetiog of this Board, with regard to their au. | to it by some one falling against him. Were reported by that committes, with some simple ver- | te State authorities, and no information has been re- | our love, our duty an’ our gratitude to Him, by a Liberal | °e more farces thority for so employing bim, &. After which he offer. | The building was insured for $14,000 in different offi- Val amendments, when the Senate s@ nt them back again | Cived, except in a tew instances, that their places have | contribution to tue relief of tis suffering Irish children. The Assembly of New Jersey have passed @ resolu. | oda resolution, the ‘purport of it being a prohibition of | ces. The damage may be estimated at trom $6 to $6,000. to the committee, with instructions to report an addition- | ¢€D filled; and the efficiency of the service has been | fellow citizens, no ordinary purpose has brought us to | tion, by @ vote @f 48 to 7, for presenting four swords to | the Special Justices of the Police Coute employing any |". Clapp had un inaurance of $4,000 upon bis ggeds. al resolutien of thanks to the veteran General Wool — | impaired from this cause. To remedy these defects, | gether. This is uo political gathering. If it nad been. | citizens of that state who have distinguished themselves | porson as clerks or assistant clerks; unless duly appoint. | L088 probably from 6000 to $7,000. Mr. Peck at ir. ‘Fhe committeo have transeended the instructions of the | commend that authority be given to accept the ser | jou would not have seen ma here, Ihave not come to | ia the late battles in Mexico. ed by the Common Council, and qualified according to | Woodward's lossji200 to $1400, we believe without ins Senste { they havo not only reported sn additional reso. | Vices of individual volunteers, to fill up the places o| | make a speech, ‘hen the heart ig full, und ogirated by Lyell, the geologist, asserts that there ie more coal in | he manner prescribed by law. Auopted. rance. Mr. Benjamin and Mr. Hotchkiss were sufticient- lutien ef thanks to ‘:eneral Wool, but they have incor. | ‘uch as may die, or become unfit for the service and be | its own feeling emotions, the paralyzed tongue finds ut | the ‘single Stata of illinois than in all Europe. Ald. Watsn then otfered the ‘ollowing preamble and | ‘y insured to cover loss. Mr. Russell and Mr. Mitehell, perated @ proviso into the body of the resolutions, de- | discharged ; and that provision be also for filling | terance ditiicuit. It is not fervid eloquence, not gilded At 4 i resolution :— who occupied the barement, had no insurance. or bod lacing thi war upon Mexico was forced upon us | ‘he places of regimental and compeny officers who may | words, thut Ireland needs—but substautial food. Faces occurred on Saturday last in Philadelphia — |“ Wnoreas, George L. Smith, late Aldorman of the 14th | Fine ix Witiiawsnonc — The setinett factory 9 iy us : . by a series of aggressions, outrages, &o. This proviso | ‘ie or resign. Such provisions, the vo'uateer corps | rise to the moguitude of the duty which is before us, | During the ight oue man bit off the ear of Mr. John Ward, during the year 1832, fell a victim to tho disease | man & Fierce, in Wilhamaburg, was destroyed by fre will create an animated debaic, and Will end in the re. | ‘ay be constantly kept Aull, oF may approximate the | and by peenea supply fron the magnitude of our | ughes. which then brewed death and desolation throughout our | between 10 aud 12 o'clock on Tuesday n ght lust, together jection of the resolutions; they will fall into the gulf, | #ximum number autuorized and called into service in | means, evines ine genusreneas amd cordiality ofoursym-| The St Louis R im of the Sth inst. notices the | city, contracted by him, in the fai/htul discharge of his | With most of its contents, It broke out in the picker between the House and the Senate, az some other im. | the first astance. pathy and cowmisseration arrivel of 3 o it one time, being the accu- | Juty as Alderman of suid ward, adqinisteriog relief to | ‘00m. Loss $4000; insured $2600 at the Hartford insu- portent mensures have fallen, and will be buried there. | | Wiiedlt 18 ceomed to be our true policy to prosecute |!” mulation of about three weeks Des the ack and dying poor by whom he was eerrounded, rance office. ‘The policy would have expired on the Lat ‘ney now lie upon ihe table in the Senat:. the war in the manner indicated, and thus make ti The Mexiean War. According to a census just completed, itappeers thatthe | 104 regardlest of the consequences, was indelstigabic | ‘i March, when they Vg la eisai ‘The House bill to allow the severai railroads to carry | enemy feel its pressure and itsevils, | shall be SANTA ANNA AND THE PRESIDENCY. popula fon of Peoria, Ill, 4e 3,014, am increase of 623 since | ‘1 his exertions to ease tho pains and sooth the sorrows | (0 $4000 —Nur:hampton Courier. bb aiictes gontribulions of four, &. tor the Irish, free of toll, was | times ready, with the authority conferred on me by the | jeay Qusuhans) Lasenasmerhiree ee or, beige eae Coa e of bis sfflicted constituents, until the messenger of death | | Loss av Fixe -—We regret to learn that the m Ordered toa third reauing yesterday, Constitution, aud with all the means which may be San Luis Pores, Deo Han 3 called him to his account, thus dying @ martyr in the | !0oging to Wm. 8 Jackson, Esq, in Dorchester county, —————_—— placed at my commaud by Congress, to concludes Just} Most Excenrane ‘Stn: By ‘he omc ga a ag A Committee of the Tllinols senate has reported ogainst | cause. And whereas, by this dispensation of (rovidence, | (Me) and known asthe Little Brick Mill, was — Naw Onueans, Feb.7, 1847, | Md honorable peace. Excellency of the 28d tna n placed in povser, | sceu.to incorporate the 8t. Louis and Indianopolis rail: | (he fond partner of his bosom, atruck with rac | consumed by dre on Sunday morning last. The have be: ry The Merketo—The Weather—Thestricel. promeiiual importance with an energetic and vigorous | sion cf the decree of the sovorine cee oeer Ortaneey | azoompeny. anguish at the stern decree, was, in a short time | estimated at $3000, required to deft The bill chartering the Port Huron and Leke Michi | bereft of her reason, and’ is now a confirmed a > The week has ended—the busy, business weok—and | its expenses, and to uphold and maintain the public weparougt ydce departmeitt sous nee gan railroad company, passed the Illinois Legisiatare on isnatic at the Asylum on Blackwell’ Island, associ. | | ANotHen ELoremsnt —The Hagerstown (Md.* ‘with {not quite such a favorable condition of things as areas, annual message of the 6h December last, | aub. | Bt ‘aucttary of the laws my most sincere etre Su | 2d inst. sted Indleoriantoately with all clessee ot Urner Herald sates the * peaceable und inte ~4 ; kpn-5 4 er last, | sub- thanks for ti i: indred 1 and af a natural consequence im the tew saoitory mo | town ot Clesrspring was thrown into quite @ fever o! Was expected. Cotton was dull; and although there | mitted for the consideration of Congress the propriety of | towards mo, a ee ellog catag ‘at Gaiutiaweasenes tinea ne ments with which she they be blessed, her feelings must | citdment on tidays the 8th instant, by the elopement of Was but a slight decline in rates, there was an unwilling. | imposing, asa measure, revenue dutic r is much more precious to my mind-which reinstates year. be wounded to the quick, and her malany thus increased | cwo of its citizens of opposite re: ® hitherto news to operate. For this state of things various reasons | he articles now embraced in the free list. The princi- | iu the eyes of the civilized world whose favorable ‘The steamer Anglo-Saxon left Cincinnati for New | "4 whereas, inthe opinion of this Common Council, | respectable man, and Mra. M., al hatnee th 4 pal articles now mpt from duty, from which any gard [hold in the utmost esteem. Toe injt Orleans on the 26th ult., with ninety tons of shells and | ‘he city of New York 1s bound in duty tu the memory | putatio are given, the main one being that the state ef the Eng. | considerable revenue could be derived, are tea eral i ne galasies. which P f rho sanctified his lite in its through their : ; Nese articles, icis | 22ve,been inflicted upon me by some, who acted in the | Cacnon balis, intended jor the American forces in Mexico | ° him who sanctified his lito in {ta service, through their | ‘ay. M lub market did not bear out the advices brought by the | (se. A moderste revenue duty on these articles, itis | name ofthe nalon, wer nanan pa A.canal boat, belonging to Mr. Solomon Clarke, with | rate the condifren of ah aed ie nea amelio | Ma hi Thewale, or rather the Lopes that hed Deon excited by | ioe twor and. e Hole eat ee oh moat exceed: | ihe reparation which the maguecimous Menices cones | TLAGee boost: belonging to Mr. Solo "on Wednesday at | 'ie,the condition of his suiferiog wisdom. Therefore | Ci that news, and that the amount of orders receive ing two und a half millions of dollars. makes to ma through its worthy representatis Mtoe | aitetelved, That the Committees en Charity aud the ol itarted together for the far west on the above A 5 Jolt a wile and seven children, aml Mra four cbildren, taking with her the fifth. ‘spring is certuiuly getting to be a great place.” *, r ry 4 ‘ooden Lock, ihe lower mouth of the Santee " sen A sat Ba ca ney Roane | Nm oe sttna ete cola pS | nad aia egg eee bi hee Oe ei weg a "| Malai chaste tua ateycgatn? gt | Racers ar tan Gre ay Lane Orrow— te - ” ed ole 8 . + ny ‘eet ba tpl ir e 000 beles [eeHment, it may have been deemed proper not to resort | knowledgmonts ; delicacy Testraion my Uikerance, and | ,, TBO clizens of Van weed eee arene aveasolved | Mrs, Smith, widow of Ald. George L. Smith, in such / strative table of reovipts at the land office et that’ place. The sngor market closed heavily, the sales of the ty on the: icles; yet, when the country is | sience becomes the most lofty eloquence. Those who | ‘? drive the Mormons of, and have already notified them | esylum, or other piace, a4 in their opizion Week amounting to 1,600 hhds, with a downward ten- | °2698ed ina foreign war, aod all our resources are de compone the supreme legislative power, will appreciate, | ‘0 leave in the spring. conducive to her somfait, and (if possible) with a view sflerss. manded to meet the unavoidable increased expendi:ure to the resteration of her reason, 16.879 77 297745 MATL and Me week 7300 bbls ‘taving chapged beste in maintaining our armies in the field, no sound reason | (;CA23°t doUDt, the emotions of my heart oa this occs- gin bite We Keb coved adincedbe Phos fatten |" Revolved, That tho comptrolier he, and is hereby di 419.29 w'7661 35,320, rom 27 a 2730. a gallon. In flour | Perceived why we should not avail ourselves of the | * Since lately I set my foot u n the soil of try | house in that city. do nt of the gin? rected to pi ep balls as may be presented tor boery 314d TMOCS |: SET the sales nince my last have been sinall—7,000 barrels on | ‘Venues which may be derived from this —as [had not returned to obtein tho Provldecor at thy How: d Bekker yrange aap emg rrerrrry Tam want Priday and 1,000 yesterday, at prices from $6 50 to 6 76 | 0beCtions w..ioh have heretofore existe cuuntry, but only to fight the audecions ieee. ne. The following sums we: pended at two national ar” | by the commissioner of the alms house, out of the appro- 748 4 bb). for the bes da. The demand slackened. in ties. were applicable to “4 6 Donated et opelgner who | maories during the last fiscal yeart—Harper's Ferry: | stations tor charities, until otherwise ordeod Adopted profanes with his presence the sacred soil of the countr: 286,618; 9; 1d, $214,3: Ly for orelgn Wer, We need menee te raver: | —I have reflected much whether | should scceptthe sta- | Fels’ $430 eo mc ceais palate nee includes for mate ina foreign war. We need money to prosecut, i , : prioes. o maintain the public honor and che hg repeat tate coutetted WOCE Re Me AT ee, ‘A steam mill is in operation at New Orleans, from | Boano or Assistant Atveamen.—Neil Gray, Esq., . i Pi i chair. Freights are lower bere than in you: t _ doubted that the patriotic people ot the United | tural na: ‘ . | which wrapping poper is sent to a certain house in New | Prevident, in the Chai ‘ Se ciuatls counts; but the market ie unsettled, Hoary reenter States would cheerfully, and withont complaint, submit | tiene ofa private hature which iuilueaced me, eon cere | York in great quamuti Compsay Novalaineset talliot vise Horn Hone Rites fers in abundance. to the payment of this additional duty, or any other that | than all, ponvinent akat my fellow citi ill not do | Straw boards, from New York, for soaling boots are | jopeny {oF @ leare acai ; terday th ther we may be necessary to maintain the honor of tne country, i “ Roterre . * PR teday fe la,Wraren gen Aa dissgreeable all | rrovide for the Unavoldable expen ry, | me the injustice to believe tiat I returned from ostraciam | sent to Boston from th: Trustee of Public Schoole ~Potition of inhabitants of 'Y. the government, c isugy took her farewell benedt last night ibe Ame. &nd to uphold the public credit. It is feeoreasaied ro to ro possess myself of power, I have resolved upon the ar ipo Church at Angelica, Alleghany county, | the 16th ward to have a trustee of public schools in their ‘The Board then adjourned until Monday evening next ty of engaging freights ‘Th corn on Friday and Saturday were 11.209 sacke, RES A STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WITH LEASE OF STOKS vou SALE.—for ale a stock of id Staple Dry Gi ted aad at low prices, advantages asto che age . ‘The stock at presen: is under Kigit Thousand Dollars; with sacrifice, for there is nothing which lam not dt ; q | Referred. additional stock of Three to Five Thousand Dollars, there tnt wy and iter heda Tall one, | $24 duten, which may ‘be imputed ot thas aucles Po dem odie fom doar Sountcy.. » "t Prepared to | was dentroyed by fire on Thursday last. Nothing what want fe anion servse Fa(died ot dantky perkont in ae golfer cash Fly : Bereatrsive:‘Thoesend Bolin A jourqueta playing with great | "Ay cdditional same ‘rue to the princi jich from the obscure privacy the Ist ward for Nassau street. Referred. * Pacemens 44 iy oN a al revenue, it is estimated, of be- A telegraphic despatch to the Poughkeepsie American, | the lst ward fu) hee of stoek will be sold foreash or satusfactory puper.ou s faceese at the Orleane theatre. ‘Norma’ is to be re- | ,, 40, tdditional annual 1 million of dollars would be de. | (yay, xls | unfolded with frankness and loyalty to my | q.tyr Heieon ct noe ote th - |, Money for Public Schools —Report und resolution in jay last, states that y »f wot over 6 months i favor of depositing certain moneys to the credit of the hose desirous of commencing the wholesale and retail the a predtee weeks were démsoyed: by Steen | ETS, Ge maucations ‘Adopted Dry Goods business, the presont offers Owe of the greatest ‘ Vacant Lots —Reportand resolution in favor of fensing | inducements. don T ight. ° vive! on Tuesday night. nd reduction of the. pricy cr | {cllOW citizens, principles which 1 reitaraied on disem Mrs. Mowatt and Davenport oppear on Monday night | !ived from the graduatio : barking at Vera Cruz, ‘and which, f at the St. Charles theatres ‘The henley toeighe such of the public lands @ been long offered in the | form the programme of all my prec ed public they have draw. splendidly, and crowded the house | Market at the minimum price established by tho existing Fra te Romination, becauso to refuse it would | | The repeal of the Black Laws of Ohio will probably be | in q vacant lot at the corner of Lith atreat and 7:h aventie, | Address Box 951 Lower Post Office, with real name, every night they have porvoinied. Placide performs at “ and hsve remained unsol , in addition to | ba contrary to those principles and in disregard of the re | teferre ! to tho people at the spring elections. Ther: ‘Adopted. 0 2wer the American next week—on Tuerday, | believe. Theat. | ther reasons commendi: jure to favorable con | solutions of the coustit lent Congresa which re, bill before the Senate making this proposition, which is Sidewalk in 24 Avenue.—Report and resolution in favor | Mf & 1 © AL NOTICE TO LADIES. ricals never were more flourishing than at the present | *! & fiouncial measure.— | the nation, to which we all ough likely to pas bet 14th and 28 7 7 ies’ ; auggeat coffee, : ‘ ——___ of paving sidewaik in 2d avenue, between 14th a sad OCTOR MeDONNELL, Author of the Ladies’ Manual time. Herz and Sivori are expected in the course of uggested on tea and coffee, and the gradua: | the entire and exclusive sovre: Pisdew Manure 10 Naw new paper mill | *treets. Adopted. I { Midwifery, and member of at in Hospe- rted two weeks, and Lover also, So we ate to havo our share | reduction of the price of the public lands,| And { have also be Defending Policemen—Repost and resolution in favor | tal ia Europe, attends D. of fun. edditi nal annual revenue to the trea- | by the inspiratio ind is now in succe: ’ bs ws sury of not lesa than three millions of dollars, and would | because--tumian being nee ee ary among all Mex: in considerable quanti: | of defending several policemen in a suit instituted against | part o this city or Br —_—____. Arvairs IN Texas.—Tne Evits or Annuxa | theteby prevent the necessity of incurring a public debt | jcans to insure, the iva the port of safety of the d from it by a paper house | ‘hem. in 32d Street-—Report and resolution in favor | _A note aaeressed to him at 93 John street, New York, will ‘tiox.—In the summer of °45, we had occasion to ennuly to pacers Toteret'on which mat yee | #tiP of State, which is tonsed ‘mong perilous rocks--my ot eowtaag the opeaten of the counsel of the corporstion | ™ ttention traverse the greeter portion of Western Texus; six | Pid semiannually, Mmately the debt itself by a | refusal of this station would complicate our situation, | A New Trape.—Straw boards are sent from this to whether tho Street Commissioner has power to contrac’ in this city. tax on the people. th J n of auc: we sea mapeaa tetas | yin fread PRY emo eich ba lo, enn ap | Ee'aensSiwht pais detiag engtepar rea | Rom canbe guano re athe ac Set eee noe aiens z Ww try, just uvtolding hi ie ining e*gainst the morbid am! " — fi mptoms, treatment reoer overy step; but, to our autoni-bment, i any change was | Public emei Public Socensiien wil permet eee | All thone can Bereied S0 Cae aeeae, Shee ee etigieee MPEG! | "he taatebled retoonerwhon, farm raccres. new ro onesie v 2 ings, le : lapidated by time and want of repairs, tl ai ous could commended would Le Nhe Balen moreover, enable the | objection . A, between Houston wod 4th necessary od many others which will suggest | with a cargo of about 750 barrels, bound for Co- Rein ont «SMa ta Advice aud medicine, will be forwarded to their directioa | » Somes netration of the representatives of | lumbus, was run into by the Winons, on Fridey night |“ Boommedale Road-—Iteport and resolution in favor of | SY vA oF ime Union. ‘Terme, $3. eee LL, Compe! me, notwithstanding any personal | last. near Beckley’s landing on the Tombigbes. ihe widening Bloomingdale Read, between 21st tres r %3 Joho street, : 4 not to refuse this new proof of confidence; | Winona was bound down, and the accident occurred Tih avenue—adopted. a" Rh CO} earily have jinagined that tho emigranta from the" scee Soverumen to negotiate a loan, for eny additional but as all these will cease within a short time to operate | while doubling a bend in the river. The King was run | prill Ro: Report and resolution in favor of per- | A CURE FOR COLDS. out” countice of the old States brought their houses | ™ may be found to be needed, with mere facility, | and the military operations with which { am charged, | in shore and sunk in fifteen minutes after making the mitting military companies to meet and drill in the rooms | M®%. CARKOLL’S Medicated Vapor and Salphar along with the rest of their plun and that they had end at cheaper rates than can be done without them. ill, with the Divine blessing, result in thrusting forth | janding. The stern of the boat to the fore cabin was er Contre market—adopted. Baths, 184 Fulton street, opposite Church Ly ae d considerably in the transportation. The same | jx U2Mer the injunction of the constitution which mekes Republic thee unjust invaders, | under water, so that the portion of the cargo in the bow | °’Cherry sa remonstrance was roceived uguinst tho | Ce'tain care for aids, Coughs, pmaciom, Sore. Threw, farms and plantations were tilled (ut vot an scre added | t BY duty “from time to time to give to Congress in- | conquering at tho rene tine a Glorious peace, which | only will be saved without injury. The captain of the od widenig of Cherry street from Toonklin oq0u ad all inflammatory diseases incident 10 th: changeable to their oxtent), and in so slovenly and carcless aman. | yqacnetion of the stato of the Union, and to recommend to | shall save our nationelity aud aociee the {ote ence | eon take an eatout injury. The © wos insured, | Po Pitacine etroc rele Lo racomieea ey sat tne platen for a A had his douttewbarkye | heir consideration such measures” es shull be ur sons; the august Congress will yield to the re. | we understand, for ten thousand dollars. A black mon | °° Catharine stree lous ead diaetee.ct tac kin te Gages hae innecessary and expodiont,” | reepectiully and ai t which I would earvestly press, and accept of my | was drowned, and one of the white hands of the boat was the uve of de Wea imere | seamed i btw hd Congress on the meastres herein pre- nation of the chief megistracy, when that period | missing. —Mobile Register and Journal, Feb. & Bs. ae heir consideration. The public good, as well ot which | have just spoken, and which we sll —— pense not exceeding $100 | pyLeAUHEH and Dresser of Dry Goods, establ 4 ene rien Fesponsibility to our common constitu und allow me to retire to the enjoymouts of do Circuit Court, ‘After actung upon some other papers of minor consid | & several years 11 city, has t Se prevent thee a veer ma ote demand that I should fe and immuteble resolution Before Judge Edmonds. eration, the Board adjourned unt Mgnday evening next | importa every Whore, business is increasing daily, »n1 lands ee I your e1 te consideration, avd in- exercise of power, and to| Eugene Bogart vs. 8. Burkhalter —This was an action rf : uyenti eal estate rising in value with a rapidity beyond all | YOX® favorable ection upon them before the close of your | pi if. for « breach of contract. The plaintiff purchased two ET | d m, Lke a steady stream, te pour- bag ~ prt hie 0 en JAMES K. POLK It will not be srange—because calumny is Prolific in | lots in Prince street, upon one of which he built # Suportor Court, a Btetes of the Union. fus- asminGron, Feb. 18, 1847 inventions in times of party coniict and revolt—if the | house for his own use. Ta Jane 1843 he entered into « Betore Judge Oakley. 16. ——_—_ fernal enemies of our glories, who are also my own, | written agreement with the defendant for the sale of the Asorngr Fawtty Tragepy.—It is rumored in | #hould endeavor to excite the belief that this Sze and Es lot, by which agre: defen end | jazo1 ner, as plainly showed the owne! he would even be permitted to enjoy the fru: Little labor had expended. entirely ceaved, and « gene: yaded the whole countr Towns are hag da tations and farms ere ope: od - Hi. GURNKIEK, ke he. | ok d Gi ves restored withont 18 Henry C. Thompson va. John Tr in action for onal battery, aud fal, tl ng any odgr. or ch: : iMfinds ot Shawls Moged iu perfect order. Par to the refreshing and pressing os “4 News rrom Tuxas —Tho steamship Galveston, | town, says the Norfolk Heacon of the 18th, that frank exposition of my political sentiments isa ypocri- | ant was bonud to bull jubstantial brick hotse, of ‘ ‘ Mr. De \ tic whieh conceals designs base and despicable.¢ good materials, and that no b i tb . \l Drake, tor $: All of whieh will ba bk ee tena eth Pa ate Ba ie re | qrecky ive ortally woentes con clot iat week by bis | o7/ Shall regurd such attacks With tho cold indiference Herod’ ouleence or Ohiectooable 10 the plaguler bie him $3 in cash, and an order om his father lor $0, og og le1mer ton, on her way down, encountered an uousually violent | OWS Wife. The circumstances attonaing the outrageous | Of 42 Wo reste tranquil upon the intimate conviction | peigubors should be Carcied on wy tite Premises. In pur. | the balance. The order was subsequentiy given to tue | i) 4 : aiphenignabaguieennee of his own conscience, and awaits from time, which die | suance of this a reement @ Warranty deed of the lot w: covers all things, for a’ complo'e vindication’ My arbi- | executed to dave Nou alleged hs to collest. He brought it to the box office of the | i y | aifair, ecvording to the rumor, 4 storm, even for this s\ormy year, which compelled her ~ ns tJ Tumors, js, that trom that in- | Bowery Amphitheatre, und presented it to the treasurer, tinue to well the best qualicy of Kea Ah Com to put back to the Balize, | Causes Mr D. had been led to suspect the fid perilous a farsthe grenies parr eCee aeais: Th" | chectity of hts wide. "ste adveol eat tober il pposed dant. The plaintiff alle; tion 16 tor giory and @ posthumous fame The only ting | stead of building @ dwelling hoi be 8 | who observed that the body of the order end the perilous condition for the er of 24 hours. ) | to which las; y jase he erecie ig 'y Te : rm hingieo ik ire—I will repeutit « thousand times—is to | house on the premises, of very slight materials, iso signature were in different hundwritio, - 2 oem inten jbicet Coun nd @ Marine Court, aro | th) oat night lighted a candle, and Wane tues Ker went | Put a Lappy conclusion to the war which wo ore wegne | cones ecm’ large chimney-—thut no cartied on | Tryon came i at. tho time. and was, made way saan so) allowed ww tho: ‘The German M & osureh, of Galveston, is to be dedi. | 10m, where be found a man in bed with Mrs. Dowden. inst the neighvuring republic, by one or mors Jeat the baking business on a large scale, and that th juainied with the transaction, and it occurred cated today, 6th inst. | Mis D. immedistely jumped out of bed, went to w bureau | *f04, which may conclude the story of my services by | | | tre und) eat were an jutulerable nuisance to the pla! ® forgery, wnd #o stated to plointif’, |; 222 . A vessel artived (rom Artwerp, on the 29th ultimo, | @Bd got fiom adrawer a large butcher knife, with whicn | 0% signal notions, which may show me on the pages ct + a6 Well 68 to the borhood, in conee- | words the ed betwen thom, and finally the plain: | SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT , q she stabbed her husband three times in the stomach and | M#tOFy entitled to the applause of posterity. ¢ eorrageted, Suspenders with 110 enigraste—two other emigrant vessels are daily which bis property wan deteriorated in value, | tit was gi in charge to a police officer taken to "TBREE dl doren ndant’s counsel moved jfor 4 nou suit, OM the- | the 16th district Station House, and kept there lor tro 9x not the least |, #y Heaven grant that soon, very soon, I may bave South Armerican, as wel bowels, wounding him mortally expected, esista i the happiness to present, with te most profound respect accoraing to the legal definition of a nui | ours, after woich he was releused Tho parties aj as dom atid Wal to riand wantlocced by any ton rp irs slag hy Patt Ot Deives. | Seasiy betrenee B Lope aes converts Pouce: 442 | to the wugust Congress, trophies conquered from the ri ning of the | poured next dey before Justioe Taylor, and no cearge ot | Sonate For sate by the inanalactacer wit owner of the too ie , , to leciea »! rid hiva of in ahelby Ne " enemy by the brave men whom i have the hovor to com- ranted the | forgery was made; butthe charge appesred onthe dis | Yt. | HOR SOK DAY we Ot which thete tins boon shipped te + 5901 bal td | mand, and who clamor with eagerness for the arrival of or plaintiff | wict ietarn, and was copied into the newspapers next —— I AY York. « +... oe rd ; sag, | hg heur of combat. | | morning TIMOLAT’S SULPHUL & he 09 Information has been received from Fred. | | Your Kxcelienoy will be pleased to interpret these ———— The defence wes that defendant's son was in the habit No 547 Peart Sreeer, eax Broaoway. | Zabel, Haq , Consul of the United States ut Hong-Koi loyal sentiments to the sovereign Ci ,and-at the | Meatixas ror Tux Revicr or Inevanp.—A | of keeping company with oung men who, when they /PYHESE BATHS have boon emigblished for the last owen: | China, of death of Nathaniel Low, of Barnstable, | same time the assurances of my distinguished at Columbia, South | got him drunk, made him sign orders for money on his : M took place in the Victoria | consideration. of last wee! And one | futher, end also thet there was no charge of torgery et Cinotaneti on Thurs | made, There was some decrepency, however, in th: fartomy on this point "Bonled Fash tay monsiog, = Pig marine, which 1 iveston . Delta, Fede. hoepital on the alet of September last-—IPachington OPES DE SANTA ANNA. 001 ANTONIO To the Georetary of the Interior and Foreign 7 imere