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Vol. XIII, Ro, 48—Whole No, 4645. UARY 18, 1847. YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBR THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, rery day, Price 2 cents per copy—§7 le E D—Every Sonioter—Erien, 6% cents Per copy—$3 1244 cents per annum—payable in advance HERALD FOR EUROPE rey Breen Faster. Files 5M cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable sa 3 in {PD VERTUIEMENTS jat the usual eomalways casb patINTING of all kinds executed Deauty and des All letters or communications, b \. ased qrablisheeag, must be post. paid, ne nadie ‘will be ae ducted trom uje subseripmon money remitted JAMES GORVON BENNETT, prec ee Tulton aud Nasean stveots andyMendow Land. itis of Meadow Land. by land and water,” Also n large Bnseer teingle ceork ote ing House, with res Of Filinble ‘Bara and other out buildings, all enclose’, by's good board aid elie Apply to Saml. R. B. Ne,rton, on tt i office of John H. Power, Nr,, 129 Fulton attece he Teck fy os il convenient two story brick vail, f ; arhood. ‘The house i aan after 4 P nire of GM. Y, be seen before 10 o’elo, FOR SALE WARM, situated at Fae Hockey, taree, and han _ fut th from th g.'business, ‘the house “will” bee i moder’ te terms for one or a uumber of years, com- enct ’ ing Natual Fg ee of March next. This establishment be joining, own, a also the celebrated trout pond ad sa to say mor ‘or particulars apply cribor, near the hhment would be rented very low toapr sty ofgentiemen, a 2 THOMAS FLOYD JONES. £13 to mar 1*rre t. the three Miekereate jet has been intro. _* sur OverenBay, L. I. TO Let—Krom the fist of May tfory brick House No. 118 Hirst A duced into the ho: at has beea thoroughly pai within the | i oaths. RoR gg es mouths. Inquire of 8 IL. 2 Iw" rh JOHN H. POWER, 129 Fulton street. RB. lorwich, comer of how owned and occupied by Mi re ‘Wm. C 'y, trom the grounds is beautiful and picturesque, sequal to any in the State, ‘The heuse is very eal it, ‘with two wells of excellent and never failing water on premises, and the place combives every thing to make it one of the most delightfal residences in New land, and of- fersa re opportunity to any gentleman wishing a beautiful countr ‘For nd Farther particuli to Charlef Addoms, Esq., No. 29 C.ranite Building, coruer Broadway aud Cham: bers street, -.r to the subscriber on the premtees. © WHITRIDGE. Norwich, Feb 10. 1847. 112 Im*re ; FOR SALE—BROOKLYN ‘The lot ard three-story brick House, on the sonth- west corer of Hicks and Sacket streets, twenty-three feet in front and rear, by one deep. The house was built during the last hi Inantels throwghow b eel tiga in froin within three’ minutes? wal 1m the At antie Deck, aud fifgeen minut im amapidly amproying neighborhe de ene 0 for anle, the House aud. Lot adjoining, of sume de- KAS. G. BROWN, scription. Aply to 11 t Slosson & Scheli’s Office, 20 Nassau street. _ 19 2werre ATHREE STORY Bouvet 3d 2 the 2nd and. 8d. Avenues. It is well Gesoneds andes | les throughout the hous foet in front,with verandah and Fren lows. 4s one of a row of six houses on the south si For further particulars apply to fa lm*e FOR SALE, A FARM of fifty-two acres, most delightfull tuated, about five miles from’ Elizabethtown, \. comprising ahandsome commodious dwelling house, ved with marble mantles, and every convenience for ate: spectable chole. incl rd Berns, fee houses aut other ouindinge: ioe eesaner repar; the Orchard esntains twenty a trees. Ye easy aceens from New York, trom Jersey City or the ferry to ras her by the various ethport, whence train runs withiaa hundred yards of the house, is Property very valuable to those doing business Ty city. The greater part of the purchase money can remain for three years on boud and mortgage. at five per c : ‘& BONS, 172 Pearl street Also, forsale, a dwelling house No. 381 bid street. ‘4 im’ FOUR LOTS, oe Be AE dd of street, on the north side of dist be tween the 7th and Sch avenues, with a Dwelling Honse and Carpenter's Shop ‘Also, a *inall Farm on the tarnpike road, Far Rockaway, Yong Island, containing about six acres of land, two un cultivation, one acre of fine large Pewch Trees. of the choie- ‘eat fruit, a small House, aud about four acres of Woodland, all enclosed tn go 14 tenee. Also, severai other pisces of land at Rockaway, for sale. For partiealars, aprly JOHN L, NORTON, Jr. 14 Delancey st. or 419 1m#re JOHN H. POWER, 129 Fulton st. N.Y. FOR SALE, or to exchange for ety handsome cottage, with five or ten acres ted within two miles of ‘ay Turn) ‘way, Long Island, on the Roe of "nd attached othe cottage are ‘Also about seventy Tan r Also. about seventy” ac isting of wood-land, meadow and tillable lead, which will sold in different parcels. Apply to ii9 Tmere SOHN LeNOKTON, M Delancy st. the a toy of Mamaroneck, county of Westchester, about one mile fr the village of Mamaroneck, on the miles from the Cicy Hall, and near the veaand New York raidréad; bas an quality of fruit. ale wil 32'M. om the premises, For farther ha A. Lawrence, New Kochelle, or o premises. 5a20 Imre LEONARD DEKLYN. RATHBUN’S HOTEL, 161, 163, 165 § 167 Broadway, ‘New York. ent establishment, recently ope i ittsd up in modem style, with the Intest improvements, and is of sulficient ca: pacity to accommodate 2 5 rsons. Besides a very spacious Dining Hall, it contains an unusn- al usmber of pleasant Parlors, with large well ventilated ind academical institutions, arose to the | q the inducement was enough to | | Sonstrain usto adopt the suicidal policy down half a dozen colleges and acad to do this for the pur AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. TELEGRAPHIC. HANGE OF HOURS | SP 9p ep Se WINTER ARRANGEME. xy of breaking | lemies; we propose: ne of adding two mills for the benefit of each child now being taught mon school: gentlemen said that this deposite fund was d fund, and that it belonged to the poor; the ar- | proved too much; gentlemen betrayed a d for the common schools at of colleges; it had been con- institttions were of vital i intellectual Said) thet this is jealous of tizens; inno manner under tbe better subserved than NT.—On and af 28, 1046, Trains will ran as followmere ne”? Leave Brooxiyn—ei 7 o'clock A. . (Boston train! nport, Sally foxcept Buadeys) stopp: u and St. George’s Manor. . M., daily, for Greenport and linterme- fon to expend eve the sacrifice of the , Feb. 17, 1847. ee. a ceded that thes it Mr. Hann made a report against the bill relative to 'y accommodation train at 336 P. M., (Boston Trai the arri ft the boat from Norwih,¢ ity. (oxcers Bent ung at St. George’s Mane id Leave Fanminepi 6 ome ace Leave Jamaicamme 8 0 : |, for Brooklyn, or on’ the SUNDAY TRAINS will hereafter ran to Thom, — leave Brook'yn at 9A. M. for Thom laces, (commencing Sunday jompson at 2 o'clock I. M., The resolutions of thanks to Gen. Taylor then came up in order, but were not disposed of. Mr. Beacn spoke on the Governor's message. the soldier who almost alone drew, by Resaca de Ja Palma, und by his eubsequent displays of | liberal patronage o! men were ueprived of tl Aunany, Feb. 17, 1847, A petition was received from ex-Governer Seward, for | an amendment of the law, #0 as to secure to in | sous the same rights as are now secured to sane persons, in respect to writs of certiorari in criminal cases application has referencejto the case of the convict Free man. A bill was reported for the purpose, and referred back to the committee to report complete. A petition was received for the establishment of a re- treat for sailors’ wido' A bill was reported to authorise the central] lines of railroads to carry freight throughout the y payment of cenal tolls. A bill wes reported to amend the charter of the Leke Champlain and Ogdensburgh Railroad Compan; increase the capital, to enable it to make loa: struct branch tracks. A bill to establish teachers’ institutes was reported. A bill was also reported to organize be called Lafayette county, to be taken from Tompkins, Chemung, Yates, and Steuben counties. The report of the Committee to investigate the canal frauds was made and referred. Tho bill to tax the salaries of the Judges of the Court of Appeals, and the Judges of the Supreme Court, was next censidered. ‘The House, in Committee of the Whole, then took up No question was taken. After disposing of a local bill, the Committee rose, and the House adjourned. ico, moti forring on him, with the poblic a In its seasion of the 24th Di avote of 73 to 2, passed & |i Mr. Bascom, the morer of the amendment, followed in The gentleman took cecasion to contrast a num: | raduates of colleges with men who had received no education other than a common school education. He declared that the ¢omparison was decidedly in favor on and interme- Farmingdale 256, juite Saeeune ee pee Ties law teak members ot Congress shall be ble of any oth i ment during the term for which they have and for en @ converted intv capital for the common schools; man was most bitter and passiounte egainat col- nd academies; he was warm when he arose, and until at length he launched cintion of the cormorants (as he called them) who were bred at colleges, and who came here to instruct ns how fo act; who hung about the and begged members to" give.” man; but he is tao vindictive, ke nourish Heges ani nce lemies. Hi to a communication appearing licano of the capit alarms were on foot tion of a dictatorship: That no such antrig’ into a mort ferocious denun reenport Accom! Stages are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the seve- ie passengers at very low fares, to all parts Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall tarting from the Drookya at boat ‘Statesman” leaves Greenport ton train from Brooklym d25rh_ disposed persons hav been compelled into silence b; that these few plotte: hope, no doubt, to rai ting up in the capital city false alarm Vera Cruz, which theic own efforts have not been able to bring about. The Indécador then adds as follows; “The war absorbs all our attention; und there js not a citizen who would not deem it a crime to countenance that might lead to disturbance, while the public enemy is at hand to tuke advantage of it or to rejoice at it. It is only through this feeling that the failure of the govern- ment to forward the supplies, &., nececsary to the de- fence of this place and of the Castle of San Juan de Ulloa is deplored among us.” PEP * This seme Monitor expresses great dissatisfaction at ‘what it considers the failure of Santa Anne’s plan of re- pelling eur invasion, by withdrawing his defensive forco m 1 dice against all was a compound of i ‘The Committee ro: Mr. J.8. Gounn of amendment to the bill :— It shall be the duty of the several medical colleges named in the third section of this act, to establish a pro- hip of homvopethic therapeutics, and a protes- onian therapeutics in each of said col- shall be requested to do so I sonian State Medical Society. be nominated by the State Medicel ime name as the chairto which the appoint mi A refusal to periorm the duties required by the preceding section by the trustees of lege, named in the third section of this act, shall work a 'e of the appropriation therein contained. The amendments were ordered to be printed. And the Houso adjourned. street, i belore the hour of withou taking the question. wl the following extraordipary new county, to On steamnboat SYLPH, ee the following unt er notice, vis = rk. Leave Staten Island. At ss egos, whenever ti JL LINE FOR BOSTON. VIA NORWICH & WOR- STER, witho toh or beaynse rior, until to extricate ourselves from a hostile popula. tion'and superior forces becomes impossible. Now, it says, the Americans have got, through this system, un- resisted possession of large territories; pushing on into the intertor, are sitting down to seoure their conquests. The Monitor thinks that the Congress ought to call Santa Anna to a severe account for this un- propitious event the School Bill. lorwich, are nsw re, BY THE MAILS. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. New Onveans, Feb 9, 1817. Weather—Decline in Cotton, Corn and Pr Productions— Theatrical rt have particaiar el Til otherwise give his attent a letter from Acapulco, of the 16th December, which says they have there intelligence direct from Monterey de California and the port o! 7 ing effect: That,since the late expulsion of the Ameri- cans from Ciudad de los Angelos, they rallied a ferce of 400 men, and returned to attack it; but that at San Pedro, three leagues from Los Angelos, they were encountered by the Californians, and driven back to the coast with considerable loss. Itis probable that the news of this unexpected resistance ol the Califernians has led to a proposal of about the same date, in the Mexican Con- gre New Mexicans and Californians in their efforts to expel the invaders from those territories. The quarrel which bad sprung up between Santa Anna and the authorities of the State of Zacatecas, concerning ‘an order issued by the former about the time when the Congress wes essembling, to establish martial law throughout Zacatecas, has been brought before the Con. gress, and quieted by the decision that the step was war: ranted, both by the gravity of the conjuncture and the temporary powers which Santa Anna was then legally exercising. ‘The papers contain notices of various voluntary con- tributions te the expenses of the war. Two oi these LBANY, Feb. 16, 1847. and Musical Noti The weather is as changeable as the hues of tabinet silk, and the markets exhibit almost as many appearances a decline of '{ a 3¢ cent in cotton yesterday, and although there was no particular animation in the ched 6000 bales before the day was Thore was quite a falling off in flour, and 4650 bar- pels found purchasers at from $6 to $6 37 per barrel — The corn market was active,and about 4000 sacks changed m $4 to $1 035g per sack. The stock on hand ‘sugar market is steady, and there isa brisk xtremely unsettled. Mr. Jones reported the House bili relating to the band- ing of emigrant passengers arriving at the port of New York, with amendments. This bill has been published at length in the Herald. 1 1 obviate at least one of those evils, of a so- ture, with which New York is afflicted. emigrant from imposition, continued to be a prolific cause of heavy taxation to the citizens of New York. The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Backus, from the Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges, reported the bill providing for the esta- blishment of an asylum for idiots. The hon. gentieman submitted a report in favor of thi take all the eastern TER, Capt. Van Pelt, I lays, at 4 o'clock, P. Captain Williams, lea Luesday, Thursday, ‘The steamer’ CLEOF, ‘Monday, Wednesday, and F; further information, i tery Place, North riday, at 4 0’clock, P. M. H. VANDERBILT, 25 tf v4 morket, the sales tects the unsophist and checks what e jegant accommod: ill, which was distin or passage, having Captain, on board. or und medical research, and legal ability Ni § = z ‘en Rail xcepted) eamboat MOUNTAINEER, leaves the foot of Market street, FE. R., for Bridg Xo freight taken'in the Passenger Line. d without change of demand for molagses. Freights a Vessels were taken yenterday at %d. for cotton, 7s. for flour, and 20d. for corn. So much foncommercial matters; and now for matters of a more general and interesting character. Althougy it a menagerie here with all sorts of wild beasts }» We are not dependent uy Froductions. Louisiana and ifthe public want native productions, we can do the utifully. 1 find the following announcement, ars me out in my assertion, in the morning pa- Norwich, Conn. lorwich, can YS MAIL LIN ALBANY AND TROY, VIA port and Housatonic Railroad. _ t summer, the Housatonic Railroad from Bridgeport to th by Daylight, daily (Sun- and one thousand extra copies of the report were ordered to be printed; an evidence of the estimation in which the Leave was given, und the Clerk read the resolution. that the further consideration of the bill providing for the appointment of commissioners, under the 17th section of the first article of the constitution, is hereby deferred until Wednesday the 24th instant. ‘The cause of the introduction of such a resolut this time is, that » number of Senators are absent, (J. A. Spencer among others) Mr. Folsom being dit with the annual salary, ($2,000) which the Senate has determined to give the commissioners, expects, if the bill is deferred until the 24th instant, that the Senators who are absent willretura, and that with their assistance he can get a recousideration of the vote upon the question Pe The Greatest Curiesity Extant—The wonderful five legged ox, with four shoulders, will be exhibited for a few days only, at the Bazaar Stable, on Circus street, between Common and Canal streets. This extroardi- nary animal was found in a wild st a, and tnirty months of gentle treatment have Hours of exhibition from 8 A.M JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM.” Mrs, Mowatt and Davenport commenced their engage- tat the St Charles, to a very good house. a manifest improvement, and Mr. D. sncceeded in pleasing the audience very well. ‘and Sivori arrived here yesterday, and will soon, citizens by their great talents. There ire on the part of ovr citizens to hear reputation they have acquired at the and Burke are to gi ht, at the St. Charles every respect equal to the best id. Line by Steamers d h same_as last year.—! ticulirs inquire at the Of at Livingston and Wells’ Express, fed im re imrod, and Mohegan, ‘or further par Office on Marker strcet Hier, end in the prairies of NORTH AME YAL Main SPAM 8 1200 tons and 440 horse reontract with the Lor ‘The resolution was adopted. Mr. Joys moved that the House bill, to allow rail- roada to carry contributions of flour, &ec , for Ireland, free of tolls, be ordered to a third readin, Senator was proceeding to express any relief efforded to Ireland, should be afforded imme The honorable conviction that T hope, delight our Pry andexpects, after tking Vera Cruz and its castle, to nay march upon the city of Mexico. The attack, it adds, be expected within from forty to sixty days of that d It exhorts the government to assemble an urmy of o} vation there. ‘At the entrance of a new year, one of the Mexican journals (the Regenerador Kepublicano) reviews the comparative condition of that country, at the begin- ning of 1846 and 1847. It says : al . nation preseated a spectacle the sadd ‘The special order, the meeting of the Court of Errors, suspended his remarks. e Court met and adjourned till the second Tuesday | cert Halifax, as fol FROM LIVERPOOL. DL. Cay Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via jive another con theatre. D. Mr. Jones renewed his motion. | Constitutional objections wore raised by Messrs. Hand, | Beach and others. It was stated that the moneys accruing from the tolls livert for this object, were | Arrival ef General Hamer's Remains—Obsequies—Fire in Covington, Kys, and in Cincinnati, gc. Yesterday the remains of General Thomas L. Hamer arrived from Mexico, on the steamer Yorktown. Ao™ cording to announcement, there wasa meeting of the citizens last evening, at the Court House, to make neces" sary arrangements to pay the Jast honor of respect to their fellow citizen avd soldier. This morning at 10 o'clock the procession, consisting of 24 clergymen, the Odd Fellows, Masons, military, firemen, different asso- generally, formed on Race street’ the head in front of the house of Mr. Jolliff, where the remains were over night. Then they marched to the river, where they deposited the coffin and contents on board of a steamboat, which isto convey them at the point nearest to the late residence of the deceased, All the church bells of the city wore tolling; anda great many of the business houses were closed in honor | of the oc casion. Yesterday afternoon , between the hours of 4and5 o’clock, a large fire broke out in Covington, Ky., which proved tobe the pork house of Morgan & Co, which, with a large stock of provisions, were consumed. Loss to be from 60 to $70,000, which is insured in thiecity. I regretto inform you that the walls of the building fell and covered several of the firemen, and dangerously hurt many of them. Last night at 12 o’clock, a large fire broke out in this city, which consumed a large brick ware,house, as egar The loss will not fall much which it was already pledged fora specific purpose,and that in the power of the Legislature to remit the tolls. Doubts were repeatedly expressed whether the provi- sions of the constitution did not forbid the remission of The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance, with instructions to report an unobjectionable bill to the Senate. And the Senate went into Committee of the Whole on the bill rela ing to the transportation of convicts from the place of trial to the prison in which they ma: ths secured until paid for. Th ips ct ox. ight, except specie, received on ling. Fo che ‘passage, oreny other infor sno suffered a revolution turned its face from the enemy, in order ti ing us at home,” & In addition to the above line betweea fax, aud Boston. a contract has been entered into with rms for the restoration of which it Ht Willstart. Under the new y be sentenced ‘The bill allows sheriffs $5 per diem, and their deputies $1 60 per diem, with all contingent expenses while trans- pritons, and $3 per diem while jinquents to the House of Re- ciations, and citize: porting convicts to State transporting juveni GREAT BRITA: H PE mS - F ‘he Committee agreed to the bill, and reported it to England, treland, 5 And the Senate adjourned. BY nm of 1847 only aa? Vd branches througou' m Axpany, Feb. 17, 1847, The annual re Hospital was rea ort of the governors of the New York and ordered to bo printed. Mr, Sickie called for the consideration of the commu- ed yesterday from Commissary Gene: Storms; the communication respectfully aud. w solicits the two houses to allow their military com New York on the 224 instant. A hypothetical, sentimental, original, and laughable discussion, in which several of the luminarie: House participated with the utmost freedom,ensued on a motion to give the commit ny ol. Apply to Pots imeth Old Established Passage Office, 275 Pearl st. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. A letter from an officer i ceived here, stating that the Sand Laguna and Campeachy—the port [0 RRANGEMEN maining in tl fa part of our naval force. i if NEW YORK AND LI- the oldest and largest muniness, beg leave to enerally to thei # Persons desitons of sendin to visit New York on store and other buildings. short of $30,000. The business of the ci Our merchants are shipp’ visions from this point, principally pork aud lard. The weather is rathor cold and windy for this section of the country, but it is nothing to a “ Yorker.” There is never less than half a dozen steamboats leave hore daily for different points. The indulgence of the House was well nigh overtasked, r, generally speaking, is brisk. if an immense quantity of pro- earg According to the instructions of the Sec: Treasury, all ports inour possession do admi Mr. Perxins moved that any farther consideration of ition be postponed until the 20th proximo. dopted the motion. On motion of Mr. Wasant, of Sullivan, the majorit; report of the ¥ew York and Erie railroad comm: sels and cargoes free of duty. ‘and comman which sail every five da: to forward passengers, ements can also bi from Dublin, Cork, it - oms, all splendidly furnished with entirely new farni- ure <a» Joeation is very desirable and conv sand pleasure, being between Courtian The ¢ roprietor of this establishment intends to mak {1 ¢ most comforble, Dien d remams 3a mre A FORK SALE, VERY valuable Flouring Mill, with ituated on Long Island Sound, wh a Country Seat, beautifully lo- the extension of the road throug! border counties of Pennsylvania, was referred to the committee on railroads. Hvuswanp called forthe consideration of his indians of the Six Nations, | legally removed West of the Mississip, pi, to return to this State. ° ‘After a few eloquent remarks by the General, on be ly adopted the resolution dond a Beli ad Biliy ‘of Exchang ven for any amount, paya- of the principal A fire ocourred at Chilicothe, Ohio, on the 30th ult. twelve or fifteen building. ops, and dwellings, A Mr. Frazer, who li from our command of the subscribers con! our vessels, &c., will pay Yucatan dut Tabasco is closely blockade lying in the entrance of the ri jently expect that the Spring Green Factory, R. me tuxet road, near Arthur For further particulars, if by lett i FW BRN ES treet comer of W. half of “ the poor India ‘Tho House unanimous! Mr. Batcom asked leave to offer a joint The resolution was read, and R d, (ifthe Senate concur) That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representativ. ed to uso their best efforts to ter 74 of the la ucing the duty on import: wh of the villains held ther rifled his pock men made two othe pa Pount Isabel, under Lie are at Fort Monroe, awaiting tri 7° as government furnishes them, under Major Early. Col. Hamtramck, Coloneljof the regiment, lay by order, by lana, to New Orleans on,business, an isabel. ry mpts to stop travel % Warerloo Road, PACKETS. & J.T. TAPSCOTT beg to inform the * the public, thac they rre agents for the jeverely wounded by the bi A wire manufactory on Front street, in Worcester, be- longing to Mossrs. Prouty & Earl afternoon at 3 o’clock. short time, with the loss of the buildinglin w! of tho United Stat took fire on Monday ‘he fire was extinguish ith a fine and extensive Iand and water view, within ashort distance of the New York and. New Haven Railroad, and in one of the most pleasant towns iu New England. For full particulars, enquire o 'OWNSEND, Frank!in House, N.Y. will be sold at a bar Sat 3werh NATUKAL MUSIC. L RC 5 John & 5 ed packets itior rend most extens: turd Fancy Birds | a Amouget the following will be found 380 of the most choice A deseription of 6 Breed and Dutch Canaries, mated for hatching. Bird . ‘Bird Seeds, will at all times JOHNSTON'S BIKD STORE, No. 280 BROADWAY, helesale ve I Chinese spice birds, red birds, all Ong, ter ne C STON, 260 Broadway, New York. PS —Letters as above will be attended to. j23 Im*r GOOVYEAWS UVERSHOR: LAD Les AND GE! SHOE! manulpetured ‘alent Metallic Ln est weather, Vor nal great variety, by Sol f2 Im*rh LANGA. . : Cat Seat a Pat at eR Ree SLEACHER wd bp OUFRRIER, LACHER and Dresser Goods, established for | ES sevetal vonenin this itr, has the honor to ieras dee d Jobbers, that by a new process, riot to all , he is able to restore all kinds of Bitk Goods, spotted by dampness, auplige e y to Veivers, Weibons: Crapen, Silk Gioves, "a Stoel Kid Gloves restored without le: 3 their shape! At 25 Cents per doz, Ai Finds of Shao a ty i gi ooek Goode. Of all deserrpeions, dove at very mod e Apply at #9 Dey jow York. sai | giges vay on tl The Dover (N. H.) Gazette says that ‘on last, about 2 o'clock, the body of Mr. of Alton, was found dead in the highway in ad been to this pla and was returning home: it is suppose that hi from New York on th rat “The BRS “ADA! rating $500,000 for the jends in any part of ht out in the above named il from Giasgow pune- ¢ commanded by ex- it being very sli sled went over ting the load upon him; for when found some two or three hundred tually on the 15th of every month, and pel ed captains accustomed to 6 for their kindness to pass nges 9% South street, 2d door below B ‘passe: ers, For farther, have been visited by and from which the smi time withdrawn— and pervading calamity, vidence have been fora od about 60, said to be of in- has lived in an old building on temperate habits, w! Prospect Hill, in Somerville, for seve: d in his bed last Thursday moi ‘ere much burned, and the ap | house gives reason to believe that he hi Je to put out @ fire which must have occurred in the ouse. He succeeded in extinguishing the flie, but lost the pur} probably the fruits of his mission. ved, (if the Senate coneu: introduction of said bill by that our Senators and Repri urging its speedy passage through tI A severe strug- The bark Smyrna was charter () y 46 Broadway, an ly te fm Chensers | Seals so pation commend themselves to the favor and approval of maui American People. solution was unanimously adopted. TATIONS FOR COLLEGES AND ACADEMI! ‘not probably forgotten that the Senate ha’ bill providing the custom: ary = for the maintenance of the common schoo! In this identical bill, as originally ee ed to the Senate, was incor maining eompanies of the Mexice. The torms a the lane thirey ye $1,800 per month alter. The Newtown (Pa) Journal announces partof England or g00se which was upwards of filty yea to the subscriber, or the by letter, id, ted with him, wich th The U. 8. ee mae astesmers, to be built hi and tl land, oF Scotland, by fire a few days since. to $6,000, and no insurance. The been the work of an incendiary. There are in Pittsburg, Pa. Fifty years ago tl rated a liberal appropria- | , and the higher institu ‘ning in this State. This latter a ‘icken out; ic was understood inthe in the House embody! ~NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. th OF EACH MO: ‘vask, Sbjp SHERIDAN, Capt. Cor at present, pine daily e place was a wilder. | It is stated, that out of a population of four thousand | roo. THE i Md.—the seat of large | visions for colleges ae FROM FIOERPOOL, .RRICK, December \1. ROSCIUS, January 11, IONS, February 11, RIDAN, March 11. bill until the House bill mentioned above ye Set haere i about ue of ‘ni ite, cT Si: bill was tee y' in tenements belonging to the company, enge; ini Of these ato 800 are under teu years by | beautiful style. She is to be bark He 3 | in length, 28in breadth on deck, and 11 f the bill offered by Mr. B will be taken up. upwards of 1000 tons, ents as combine gr it to the common schools, was pending. tly offered an amendment to the | 28th. | com. Mr. Blodgett propose: take $15,000 from the eollegiate a) lesa than the amount su; During the continuat this bill, there were some } with unusual comfort for yaae rn. for which ample st The U. 8. steem propeller Ashland, © ips are commanded by into this port yesterday for fuel. She is from Philadel via Hampton Ron be | Tampico. k, inflicted person riation; $10,000 editor of the Iowa City n of the able debate to dey on personal allusions made; the motives of the advocates and friends of the higher insti- were impugned; a it amount of Mr. Hadley, «consistent friend of Ince Goods and Rebroiderion put oct order. a f "ipor frlehe ot Pass jet tutions of learnin, faction attempted to brib FE US Liverpool, MEXICAN NEW [From the National Intelligencer, Feb, 17 ) | friend for files of | Scotland,with which 1 had perenoum | we are indebted to the attention of a for | of Ver 16th January. Besides their original matter, they em- | body copious extracts | tal and of the Deportments—details not found in the news brought us by the Stace on tnsablices us ilk ble stract rable. The Sraas of the towne. threugh wae h Gen. La | particularly by government. The great forbearance and Vega lias passed on his way to the capatal, vis of Locometor and the Indicador, Mexi nals, t! Looe from the 31st December to the Cruz, runnin, om the newaspepers of the capi- al methods. Of whatever such | to place before our readers ab- © proce with those officer, ax | conduct at latter in welcome and ecomiums tot! » honor from even thi }o the Mexicam, unfor off ing him to the grade of Br gold medal, ber, the Congress, by quite like the famous | of the Long Parliament, and | Jackson thought so admirable ing Ordinance like what Gener afterwards. and averring ¢! 2,1 regard to tence mpte olarms have any e: yy the public indignation; and disappointed in Ve disturbance ¢! ere, by get- todisufecton in y thing 9 frontiers, Jetting us advance into the inte- and, instead of @ Diario del Gobierno of the 30th December, gives San Francisco to the follow. | where u woman, with 8, to raise @ special loan of half amuillion to aid the it particular mention. In Vera Cruz anumber of privato individuals were called on to assist in furnishing suite of clothes for the soldiery, and they at once sub- scribed forone hundred and ninety-three full suits; im Puebla, another body of persons has given the example of a sort of contribution still more likely tobe effectual They have—each taxing himself in proportion to his means—raised a present sum of four hundred and thirty nine dollars, and further engage to contribute, as long as the war shall last, a monthly amount of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars. Under date of January 14th, the Locamotor gives a view of the new plan of operations for which Gen. Scott is sent out. New Leon and Tamaulipas are, it says, to be left to an army of occupation only, and the main forces with as many fresh ones as can be raised, are to be si totho attack of Vera Cruz. Our governt confident of success there, with a force of 2 jt t, it sa; ,000 Mm f Ay such as seemed romise nothing but its speedy ‘ruin. It had 0 in nothing but the illusion of all the public hope: the army assembled to pro- tect ths integrity of jor Tito! mefully nalay- ding thus in its picture of Bs @ year since, it next comosto The yeur 1847 opens, then, with better e nation is governed by the constitutia ry hopele: have resumed their sovereignty re ‘ing their anternal admi e raising and arming their militia ; ar ¢ means of replenishing the: oring to find further financial e for the general is Waging, and are ing all the elements of national defence which cun jsod. At the beginning of 1846, we could see ig but omens of calamity and dissolution ; at that ‘ns of regeneration and of recovery grect Mexico, im sl rc derived from this war only re- i¢ order, a freer " igual world could say as much! AFFAIRS IN YUCATAN. (From the New Orleans a Feb. 9} hi and the VJ. 8. schoo! Laguna] still re. it to be at Laguna, or 7 Such are the ques- to pay there Yucatan dutic ¢ not the doctors to decide this, but it occurs to na since raising the po! contemplated by the The force in the port we take to be for of observation and protection, and Com. C mand of the port would is mnpico. We infer therefore that wo of our war voi MILITARY APFAIRS. inia regiment of volunteers is full—twelve Six companies are at soa,en their way to ‘ol. Randolph, and six more rth, to | oon thence to Point [Correspondence of the N. 0. Picayune Paraacora, Feb. 6.—The troops now stationed at Fort Pickens are now under marching orders for somo port of Mexico. They hi and will probably | vessel. Itis to remain vacant, as we have heard of no troops hi been ordered h all their equipments, &c., packed, in a fow days on some merchant nerally believed that the forts h NAVAL NEWS. Tho Salem Register thinks that the Mexican privateers reported as having sailed from the Thames, will turn outto be notning more than vessels destined for tho opium trade. A gentleman from Manilla, now in that city, states it as a fact within his knowledgo, that before 6 left th an agent wason his bes to England, for , and those are of procuring such vease [From the Boston Adverti: jel Winsor, for Governme: jassachusetts Regiment to $2,600 for tho first month, and [From the Cincinnati Gazette, Feb. 12.) roment has contracted for two large for the Rio Grande hoal waters ofthe Gulf. One of them will be launched in the days. The engines of both are to be built by iman & Shield. What with the revenue cutters, schooners, steamships, and transports, our of the peculiaritios of the seaboard. The steamship Fanny, of 500 tone burt! contemplated to make a plank road, from Rome, in | ed yesterday at 12 o'clock, from Ha: to Turin, and $30,600 has been taken up the citizens of Rome. Oswego has sudscribed $20, and there oppears to be no doubt that the whole amount | engine was built by Harkness, the hull by Hazen. Sho | is owned by Mr. Di ————_ Capt. Pittsfield. She is to Fracas.—We learn from the Hawkeye of the | the U. 8. government for # at on the Friday previous, Nelson chastisement upon A. H. Pal Reporter, for long-continued h the columns of his paper. the assault; but on the tri that his counsel withdrew bor whom the Palmer the editor of the rt haslately had many leet hold. The jon, and will be commanded by immediately chartered by vice in the Gulf. (From the Savannah Republican, Feb. 13.) Watso: , With government stor ALG alens, week before last, the mercury stood at 30 IVE HUNDRED REAMS Patent fnselone fe degrees below zero. At Lancaster, on ‘'the cold Sun | it was 20 below, and at Potos! 32 below y | geueral, goods, wares Tux Famine 1x Scortann.—The London Morn- ing Herald publishes several ex:racts from letters written by ‘ochial Clergymen in the Highlands of furnished by Rev. John Cig omy Oy D. We give below a tew extrac: From . Mr. M’ Gregor, Pe if Kilmun, “The condition of this in common w; My other parishes around, is at present deplorably alanning. While such vast sums of money are awarded to Ireland surely the voqually necessitous condition of the peacefa! t loyal, and the ulation of the Hebride aiush abseil nats be slighted by the public, th ibmussive deportment ef our Highlanders ought surely to arrest favorable and immedia’e attention in the: ¥ ir the Rev. N. M’Kinnon, Parish of Brocadale. there at already death-beda that though they ittended actually did not die of want, may be said to have died of jarvation, their disease having been evidently from want of proper food.” From the Rev. J, M Ivor, Parish of Steat. “| know several families who do not taste bread or animal food for several days. They subsist entirely ou fish, without anything else.” From the Rev J. Lamont, Parish of Swordale. “One poor woman told me that di days upon a boiled cabba; tasted any thing for some time, until going some distance she gotsome toot in another house, tnd foo y, fainted upon tasting it. ine want ere depicted inthe face: ee the people, and unless something be done, and done scon, the consequences must be of the most keplorable kind you can weli imogine.” Fromfthe Rev. J. Dewar, Parish of Kalmachan. “ There is a painful peculiarity marking our destitution. In past years of scarcity we could on sure prospective relief from the potato co! at the end of July; but this year there are no potatoes in storo or prospect. Meal must be our sole and entire su wé6 not Otr fathers over exprrience. Never wax the aid and sympathy ofa gaacrous public more required thin year” Rose, Enq , Parish of Tobermoby “ Thave met with men and women who declared that they had not tasted food for twenty-four hours; and lately a woman applied to me for relief, who declared that she and’ her husbend both lived on three be’- porth of barley meal for two days. The emaciated forms of men, women and children, may convince the superficia] observer that the distress is deep and general.” na letter from the Rey. Archibald Clerk, parish of Kilmallie, it is stated that out of a population of ao | 6,000 in that parish, there are 3,140 requiring aid, 658 requiring instant food to prevent starvation. The Rey. Dottald Macdonald, Incumbent of Kilmeny, Islay, thus writes:—“My information leads me to say that there are in the villages and other localities in Inlay upwards of 5,000 souls, whose pressing wants and im- pending starvation demand immediate relief.” Importnst Mercantiie Decision at New On- LEANS.—'he New Orleans Commercial Bulletin of the 9th inst. contains the following :—' Jud, id decided that the booting of goo 0 to e consi wel, and a deli me Court, which held 4 frem her responsibility, except by en actual ery of the goodsto the consignee or his agent, and ind special notice to 10 be,o r had been land safe place, charging sonable cost and expenses that might cision of the Chamber of Commerce, ‘ince, was made to the same effect, and under which, the usuage has since been to retain the responsi- bility of the ship until an actual delivery of the goods We rogret that the present case is mount to authorize scree to the Supreme Court, is a question of considerable im- rtance and frequent oocurrence in the commerce of NOTICE. HE. coparmership heretofore existing betw under the firm of Brown day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘I the firm will be settled by Mr. Broo! due t e concernfmust be paid, aud in t ihe is auhorized t0 use the naine of th - Jan. 26, 1847, rm. . WER. SAMULL BROOKS ak. J i126 Im® ¢ Ss WOKKS WILL PRAISE If. Jtis now ye lverselly ofusitied that IODINE LINIMENT [5 NO HUMBUG. Dorenafter dozen are used daily and does all thet it is represented to do; it has cored and ll cure the worst possible cases of RHEUMATISM, » bruises, swelled and painful jogs, spinal affections, ‘as of the skin, ke. “ 8. INGERSOLL, Sole Erosion, e Depot 230 Pearl st, two doors below Joha. Bee certificates in True Sun 315 Im®re 1 hip of Prime, Ward t& King ie this d HIE co-parta ing is this day T Tolved by mutual consent, The outstanding business af the firm will be liquidated bseribers. JAMES G KING, EDWARD Fi Ime, BiNnind Sore, ARCH'D GRACIE KING. New York, January 25th 1847. ‘The subscribers have this day formed a ¢o-partnership, un der the firm of PRIME. WARD & CO., and will conti ul janking, Stock and Exchange Business, at the the lace firm, No. 54 Wall street. JOHN, WARD, of the firm of John Ward & Co. EDWARD PRIME, of the Inte firm of rime, SAMUEL WARD, Ward & Kin New York, Jannary 2th, 1847. Resa BIGoR OF Bex GOOD OF STORE FOR BALE.—F, and be i Dry Goods, well assorte: low one of the most desirable locations in the etty. ‘The lease has about three years to ran; the location iv be considered one of the be: ‘th fitted op ata great exper y advantages asto ihe interior arrang The st is under Kight Thousand Dellars; with an additi ‘k of Three to Five Thousand Dollars, there fty to Seventy-five ‘Thousand Dollars vga ata very take a ‘hi toe can be sold for eash nge profit. ick will be sold for cash or satisfactory paper. on «= not o New Yi 6 months. roas of commencing the wholesale and retail Dry Goods business, the present offers one of the inducements. Address Box 951 Lower Post Office, with real name. 30 2w*r MEDICAL NOTICE TO LADIES. OCTOR McDONNELL, Author of the Ladies’ Manual Midwifery, and member of a large L) He Surope, attends Ind: ring their con ii of this city or Brooklyn, for from $3 to $5, aceordu matances. Ly c A uote addressed to him at 93 John street, New York, will meet with striet attention. ; L ding at a distance, who are suffering with dis i slandlag. such es obstrnetions, retentions, tr. reqalazities, ie t hat hinve fealedt he the ayy, enn apply with confid treatment received, duration 0 ‘a chest contsinin a8 describing the symptom the. disease, &e., for whi y advice and medicine, will be forwarded to their direction in any part of the Union. Terms, $3. Address P. W: McDONNELL, M.D. Ja291m*r 93 John atreet, New York. A CURE FOR COLDS. MBS. CARROLL'S) Medicated Vapor and Sulphar Baths, 14 Fulton street, opposite Church street. A certain eure for Colds, © Kheumatism, Sore Throat, and all ioflammatory ‘di incident to the changeable state of the weather. ‘The Sulphur Vapor Bath 1 pai larly recommended by our first physicians cure for all eruptions and diseases of the akin. No danger of taking cold r the use of these baths, 529 lm*re COAL. [ STILL continue to sell the best quality at these prices for cash. Broken, ¢ large nut, $6 00; scree my yard, comer of King and will he allowed to those who w. CLINTON, yy ae’ and owner ofthe HORACE H. DAY, 99 Conrtlandt street, TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, No. 547 Peart Broapway. HESE BATHS have for the Inst twen- ‘They are cians for tl plaints, eruptions of Given daily trom ® A Mie it rheum, c j07 Were T AND AUKIST, perfections of dence and office, 261 en street. ‘Opthalmia, Stoppage of the Tear Pasange, Cataracts, and Opacities, eflectnally removed. AMAUKOS(s treated with rest attention and mecess. STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured in x Few minutes. ‘and all discharges from the Ear, permanently Al, EVES inserted. feet. 520 Im*re iCE COMPANY. cured, TFIC Apeetelerndaived to every JEFFERSON INS Orrick No. ® Waut » re, om dw of personal property ; also agai Vigation and transportation. ‘ (RECTORS. ‘Thomas W. Thome ¥ ‘homas ‘oodralt, ‘Ani T. HL R. Robson, M.D, launch. | hip yard, in and 18 166 feet | ‘Thotnson Price ph Allen, Meues Tucker Jamen F Holmes, Joni B. Davissn, John €. More ee, William K. Thora, Tunis, Thomas Morrell, . Bape, Kugene Boxart, John C. Merritt, Robert Simi THOMAS W. THORNE, President GEL, T HOPE Brersiary on “TO MARBLE WORKERS. POLISHING QOLOTH. YARDS mperior Jolishing Cloth, suitable fo i it for sale by GOO Yanbiesscs: oushar cam aie oa ‘ Neseae a0 PATENT ENVELOPE APER. able for patting up spices and Ca SBE & Bi for sale by PER hated Just received KOOKS fe3 67 Nagsan st.

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