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NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1847. Vol. X111, Ho, 58—~Whole Ne. 4655 THE NEW YORK HERALD. a ieee era soe “SKETCH OF A FUNERAL AT SKIBBEREEN. the hands of the ministers, the band mini in order that it may obtain Wishing you health, I am your friend and ob’dt sev't. THE FAMINE IN IRELAND JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Circulation---Forty Thousand, wae HERALD — Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 tt ‘advance. WEEKLY HERALD—Every Ba ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. Another communication from Santa Anne, dated 13th, from San Luis Potosi, and received in Vere Cruse the 18th, addressed to the Minister of War, says that he acknowledges the receipt of an official to the several commanding generals ofthe States, setting forth ongress, pei P payal os - | that the Sovereign National C nt into con: LL sideration the ency of the moment, the priva- HEALD FOR EUROPE Every © y= = - tions under which the valiant soldiery were preparii Price 6 cents per copy—$3 Fer annum, payable in vanes ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Published on the Ast of January of each gar—single copies » ixpence each. ADVERTISE NENTS, at the ueunl prices—always cash in advance, Advertisements should be written in x plain, legible manner, ‘The Proprietor will notbe responsible for errors that may occur in them, s PRINTING ofall kinds executed beautifully and with esp ications, by mi add d to thi qctatilehoenee’ Sent ke poss paid. onthe postage will be de- to fight for their Kage were taking measuresto ‘nese adecree to empower the fe’ ernment to aj $16,000,000 on mortgage or by sale of the ecclesiastical property, for the support of the army. “And with this motive, (the letter proceeds,) your ex- collency will please, with the consent of the most excel- lent, the Vice President, to prepare the minds of the sub- di joneries of the ministry sgainst the cun- of our national rity, who, as on or to dissem: mal. it re- ducted from f uberis Hom Ee pep femitced, [id order discredit upon the superior au- AME roprietor of the i 4 few Vouk Hunaiy Esvapuisument, © North West corner of Fniton and Nassau streets RAV SLLIAG ACUUMMUDAMIUR [Se CHANGE OF HOURS NT. 0 4 Your excellency will be pleased to ‘assure the most excellent, the Vice President, that in the army under my | command there ia not one men who deres, with the de | praved wish of lesseniog ength orardor, to int pret ina sinister manaer the act of the supreme power of | the State. But if xy crime of this nature she Present itself, | will take opportunely the necessai stapo te oF pose and overwhelin it no account whatever the public tranquility be disturbed.” | | ‘TRADE AND BUSINESS OF TAMPICO. | &rimets from a commercial letter, dated Tampleo, m —— feb. 6, 1847 :— WINTER ARREEG ME On and after Monday, | Business for the last fortnight hi slighty ingeoyoe ~ ~ to the quantity of troo ming into town. Piccupors, daily fereept Gandaya) G Up readily, and the sutlers, generally, have dove rs 319 4M, daily, for Greenport and interme- mrt ft | ses. | understand that some of the retail inte plac b ¢ places. - | iF M. for Tegplngdzle, daily. * Leave Garenror ret 84 A. M., duly seeommodation train for Brooktya. im ©. M1, (Boston Train) or om the arrival ot © gens trom Norwi h, daily, (except San- day: i ppaag at St. George's Maa’ ayo Pormingds le, Ledve Fanmivenave a: 6% A.M. daily, (except Sundays.) tecomnpodaus” | Wain; and 1d Me and 5k FM Leave Jamaica~m 8 o'ctor) A’ M, 1 P.M, and 64 PF ) for Brooklya, or om’ the arrival of Kios.on train. SUNDAY ‘TRAINS will hereafter run to Thomson Sta tion— leave Brooktyn at 9A M for Thompson and Toterme- My | merchants hove joined together and sent o1 number to New Orleans to make purcaase: | will not benefit us much. American fabrics ‘are gen- | erally selling atlow prices. Printahave been sold at 9 cents and " pay a loss.” Tho interior is not yet opened, and Gen. Twiggs, late- ly from Monterey, telly me “it will not be” Thisis now certain. The trade, *herefore, from the interior being interrupted, the stock of goods here exceeds the local ceman’, which is now the only one. 1 cannot think of any article to recommend you to ship that offers | atair prospect of » remunerating profit. The Quarter A master is not drawing drefts at present on New Orleans, fiate places, (commencing Sunny the Sth Movecaber, return but (or specie deposites of dollars and half dollars giv : P bee, puperm: $2: oelock £0, WanRtne asl’ 276, | treasury notes. Many have mado re Fang to—Bedford, 8 cents; Kast New York, 12%; Race Course, 18%; Trotting C 3 1» 255 ox 1034; Trot ing Course, tion, 25; Isrnashville, m: i Si yaa ess nA miles) S165 Clowsvilte, ah os ad, 373 Fieoat; Weetburys 14; Hicksville, kind, but most prefer schooner Charonhas taken quite ‘The English house, Messrs. W! .with two others of Neal 6, obtained permission from ‘Santa Anna to send goods into the interior, but only such Deer 1 69; phoma 88; Suffolk Station, $1; Lake Ron: as have paid Mexican duties ; but when one goes Bration, $1 164; Medford Station, $1 19%: \ phank, $1 375 out two will come in. Henig Matcemekr $1, ean¢e Cuchoes’ Jemeepert T have from good authority that a German brig, which $1 ot afiteenport ‘Accommodation yston touched here some two weeks since, will go to New ain, Stages are in readiness on the arri Drains at the seve: ma) Doatrons, (0 take pamengers at ve w fares, to all parts sland. ‘ age Crates will be in resdinoss at the foot of Whitehall r the several trains, 30 minutes wo Lrgm the Brooklyn side. The above sketch is from a drawing made on the #; for the Londen Illustrated News. pot extract of a letter, received from Dr. Crowley, of Skib- It represents a scene bereen, dated Jan, aly gar ‘Deaths hore are daily increas” turning from the village of South Reen, where we had and thence return here with her carge also, rey brit bog rn ke ee they aiting: we aa man a for thie market. are wi at MA to receive news by tho British steamer) after. that, Wwill touch at New Orleans, pay their duties, and clear for dig the ground, or rather the hole, ourselves; no one | Tampico. An overstocked market must be the result. nan? leaves Greeaport for az Har | of no unusual occurrence, as appears from the following to bury a body ourselves that was elevon days dead; and would come near us, the smell was so intolerable.— | Gen. Scott has not yet arrived, but is hourly expected. boron the arrive! © «ic Boston train from Brooklya — d26rh “ ‘owing ing. Dr. Donovan and I are just this moment after re- where do youthink? Inaakitchen garden. Wehadto W. alf dead por There are 7000 troops waiting here for mn. We had to from the work lately imposed on us.’ 0 NEW YC ND NEW BRUNSWICK. lass ‘o are half dead fro orders, and anxious for a fight. Our city has not been tranquil of late. Shoat RARITAN, Capt, Lanne | —— “¢ *Plour may be quoted at@7 60 to $8, although 75 barrela Brumawtey erro (ioe her ssiat itehos ee | UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN EMI- J. McoMURRAY’S i of |Dasrel eee HE Det: ° id Freneh’s Dock, So: Amboy, Bentley, Tot: GRANT OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1847, AFFAIRS IN MEXICO Jude to the victories which are shortly to crown their Bsr yi Tatts, , arriving in New York re paper says that the enlistment of troops to form the HERALD MILITARY C ORRESFONDENCE. ‘ ing, will leave New York from the {oot of Barclay MILITARY AND NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, command of Gen. La Vega, was going on rapidly in the New On.eans, Feb. 17, 1647. 2K o'clock, P.M. for New Brunswick, landirg a» OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE . upper country. The schooner St. Paul is below, having left Tampico and carriages, and all kinds of freight, taken at the usual N. B—All freight, specie and baggage taken at the risk of the owners thereof, New Brunswick, 23d Feb:uarv, 1847. £25 1w*r IN THE UNITED STA’ Te SUBSCRIBER respeecfull y bei meee cere thanks to his numerous for their very Wberal sup, ci re asange to or from eveiyjpart. of Gre: i javre, and the Germnn, Belgian, and Holland Se, Ke, Kee (From the New Orleans Picayune, Feb. 19.] We recur to-day to the subject of Mexican affairs,with We find in the Locomotor an energetic appeal to the government to provide money to buy provisions for the | 9 the 6th. She brings the latest news frem that point. troops in Vera Cruz and the castle of San. Juan. It en- | The following order of Gen. Patterson assures us that the forces its appeal by declaring that during the month of | system of taxing Americans, te support the war, on the December last, officers ef companies were compelled to ; ; ; vart of the enemy, is no longer to obtain in Tampico. uny of which places Bills of Excharg fi 5 ‘o without fooda whole day, and first break their fast | Prt o e ety a tins t0 suit Passage aa alno be comare:' frome Lavceroot ind the promp'ness by whieh no hopes of interesting our readers; but there are obvi- fright ; others hod been forced to seck their discharge Heap Quanrens, 2p Divison, visit ou board. the steamboats Niagara’ Tro! ton, Philacelp! imore, or New Orleans, ditect. en paid at the different banks, are, he flatte 11 ous consideratio: ich impart consequence to what- jocause they could not obtain the sustenance necessary ‘Aumy or Occuration, Meh, Governor, iron bost Joha Stevens, Worcester” Tra atom Saracath Ne Fesst eds AT GRONMS tae of any Tatars cotratea ed eee ER NEL Restore SOT ar Agee ee mericernen at any other time for them ; and others again. were actually ill from, the ‘Tamrico, Feb. 6, 1847. yeller, Thomas Powell, Ke. andtexamine :H HOMER'S pe | Somer ay ‘The following are the days of sailing of the regular line of same proceedings would be possod over by us aa dull and Pang oChunger. We have a letter, which reached us | Onvens No. 63.) Improved style cf Bell Haugine. put up neat and stroug, and warranted for one year, by No.8 Annst. 21 Im*rre Packets to and from L. enibers have une and 26th of each month throu iets to the Wi d the intermediate landin, 6th, Ich, 16th, 21et ear, unimportant. rday, dated far back asthe 17th ultimo, 1. Itis ger directed that all resolutions, ordinances ing what we said yesterday of the short supply of | and laws, whic: may hereafter be passed by the “‘Mu- Hib ; out the year, Tn all the papers we have examined we see no mention cipal Ci 2 i 5 2: to In addition to the above Har ii papt ‘e have examined we n thi ‘And the want of armas at Vera | nicipal Committee” of Tampico, sball b Gesu ditacai days Wecuatec wares: | th Dae celiRen teenie Gite cian : wich as the Adirondack, Marmion, Htappahsnngek ke, of By Puclic action of Congress upon our propositions Previsons jn thn cole. til the want of Grime ot jome | the commanding officer of tha, United States for his. oom arenmboat SYLPH, Capuin Braisted, will | Pittsburgh, Cincianati, Br. Louia, ke., by steamboats, vail: erty’, Sen, Greenoek, Broom, and Gcean Queen, will con. fF Peace, other than referring to them. On the contrary, time they have been organizing a national guard in Vera | sileration and approval, without which, they. shall not See Serine teins tat He Beer, | roads aud canal boats, of the livst’cl ; 1 Huue to sail from Liverpool weekly ta re it appears from their proceedings of the 2st ult. that the Cru, aad up to the middle of January they had nearly | be carried into effect and wat pres notice, MR rs ee dy that passeny ob Cited eens or tapos thereby Preveuting the least possibility of delay or detent Coe er ie whom se preres 8 were long since ier 14,000 men enrolled, but hed no means of armi 2. “Port charges and harbor dues” are hereby redi ao aMe FT ~ aed coe os attention. For futher particole i Packets sail, from New York sungesticn of Sones eee soe eet came ee In fine, the numbers wno come forward for th to one-half ord e several sums heretofore established by i, M. P. OHERN & . 16th and 20 d from Lond cred of the actually weaken its city to he a) nom {9 1m*rre Below Wall erect, 13th, N1at,and 28th of each month ‘throughout thecnects ee {itars should reply to “the Jesputations, falsehoods and tay. "tow thousand well appointed und well sapplied | from this source will be paid weekly to the senior sur- F crsons desirous of sending for their friends residiny injuries dous to the Mex! contained in the message troop5 would be far more efficient, were all the volun- | geon of the army, at d’ampico, for the benefit of the hos- aed 18 s&s Se emiccttecete Sede Tenant OME In any Of the thowghe Lge og of the Unit ‘ ae ne Bg teers sent off to subsist in some other part of the country. | pital. —~—SEIILAN MALL LINE FOR Gan oderate terms. 4 - The chi REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, k xccommodation of persous” wishing to remit Congress fo manage that itwas beneath tho, 1 Republicane, of the city of ee ce which | merchandize Mich without change. of . ARRANGEMENTS, of tents of my Drafis on the fa\lowiag Books neee dignity of Congress to enter into a newspeper d 8 they found in procuring moans to carry on the govern. | and town dues,” being ab indirect tax on American elti- Nag 2 bayenge ort, of Remittances to and m Great Britain end (reland, Armagh, Drogheda, Londonderry, sulnet by alts Gk Vitae oe redressed ment by help of the law authorising, the, seizure of | zens and American trade, will cease from this pcanstabe 7 - i . 5) ¥ lone, randall, a fi + h rty. Vice President Farin af found | made on any pr or ‘handize from : ing thetrseats at Norwich, are Tas BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- Bandon Monaghan, thore was no other escape for their republic from the {\invalt knandeucd altogether by hisconstitutional alvis | going to the United States in U. vessels. 4) te through to Moston. ‘This being the only inlaud route POOL PACKETS. pale Mallow, depths of disgrace. he thoughtenongh had al: 4:4 and on the 25th sof January he appeared before Con- | 4. The regulations authorising the charges heretofore ’ , can 4 eekly. ; i to non-residents, j ctor of the trun who will hye particaiar charge of thelr | Peraoassendiag to the Old Couutry for ett fr Banennens Sig proper to reply at all to the message of President Polk, jay uot beek able wo feocure a cont by means of the law, | tesiding in the town,'will be permitted. toicome to mer pres peeled ing ferke the seceseapy erupt Enniscorthy, Strabane, the present was not the moment. A more favorable °P; and only hoped to do se when it should be modified in | ket an occupy stand on any street.or plaza, where they ‘This lie Leaves south side Fier No. 1, North River, foot of | the Black Bull, or Ole Fermoy, Tralee, portunity would be presented when the committee {0 the manner he then suggested. ‘The modifications sug: | may sell butcher's meat of all kinds, po ult, came, s aT ” . +f " i c = 3 por ett ev, sioner WORCESTER, Capt. Yan Felt. I nee erat, Mr Youghal. aioe asignt sew to the world that the United States, ¢¢ seen tor chu peoperty. ins, corear mast be-| Tae Frivil eo Will ‘notbe extended 10 Persons liv: » Thursday, and Sata ; "| delay? ; not Mexico, had been the aggressors. in the town, Who purchase from those arriving, tose Thr stoumer, CLEOPATRA) Cepmin Williams, Yenves | °" he Black B Liverpool Packets, com takers, Lou! “Senor Pacheco rejoined ‘ete hostile strain, intimating Peld, i= cash See ie cbsast sormerae ia eecig:| egate, «They are. toceidden to. sqnopslise any article "For further information, iaguire of JH. VANDEABILT, | brise,{he {allo dae estollowe se Tom LIY- Liverpool ie wephy, tatt Whatever might be the opinion of the committee 84 the negotiations, and declare that in case of exceeding the | 'rought to market, tnd they. seall (*4 abject to euch No. § Battery Mace. North River. 425 tfre_ | FIDELIA, Ist May, ist September cor anp—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all itsbranches *® Teplying to Mr. Polk, they could n jortin favor entrusted to him, the minister who mano; taxes and charges as the Municipal Committee may think b — 5 tun lay, pt and Agencies, of accepting overtures for peace, because last degree i to assess. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS “The | AW YORK, —“t! vobranry, tt" Jone, ‘tt! October. Fraal Maakes onn also be eugnged from Liverpool to Phila- of ignominy would be tocnter into such a treaty esceuld sar uasekae cxokane uy jorament | 8 The present rete of pilotage, vis :~$6 per Soot for and Steam ‘Transportation Line—The sub- | COLOMBIA,’ 6th eth“ a6hh Heation Being made persoucthe eee cee Shue now be made—the terms would necessarily be most de- suggeation touches the rate at which it desires to arriving, and $4 per: foot for those clearing, is Stanticl steam propeller Trumbull, Captain Daniel Havens | SURAREIRE, let March, lst July, lat Noyember. dito JOSEPH MEMURRAY.” Pmt Pad grading and 1 for Mexicans. toll church property. It asks to be allowed to s considered exorbitant under the present increase’ of will ran regultrly between Norwich and New York, making | QXEOHD, un, 7° ath 8 thE Corner of Pine and South streets, New York. Rejon rejoined, expressiog himself much of the opinion» roperty ax low as jorty per cent. on its value, of which | trade, especially as United States steame.s frequently two passages week; lowing New York from pieria eR. | CAMIRIYGE, = LtApril, Ist Aug, lst December. Or, James Broker & Sox, and 2No. 1 Waterloo Road, Of the former speaker as to @ peace. It could nothe twenty per cent. must be paid in cash, and tho other | render their assistance. It is, therefore, ordered that the erate einer ues accommodations apply: to ihe | °F. 8—The public are respectfully notified, by desi Ir Richard Murray, Liverpool 4231’ made until the whole nation should call for it. We would twenty per cont. may be paid in government securities. | pilotage be reduced to $7 per foot, in full for pilotage in- Captain, on board, FOR LIVERPOOL. rte owners of the Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool , but would always lag eee Inasmuch as governinent securities can be bought for | ward and outward. E PASSAGE BY BLACK BALL LINE OF pr AvbaerbBen. < japmagettallnn five cents in the dollar and under, the reader will see | ‘The payment of this sum shall be certified by the Col A! J aie os PACKETS, AND REMITTANCES TO Pret ee eortiee sgreeably tome or a OM that should these modifications become a law, the Admin- | lector, before a clearance is given. NITED HAR MR IE, tr) a Passenger agi ELAND. 9 ge ed pgm ae Wantty: istration would in fact be authorized to raise money by By order of Maj. Gen. Patterson ag FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA | We have atall times for sale drafts at sight, for sy amouct, ing the conduct of Mexico in the war freed upen her by Selling church property at an enormous sacrifico—a sua- (Signed) GEO. A. MoUALL, A. A. Bridgeport and Housatonic Railroad. Dur. | drawn direct on the Koyal Bank of Ireland, Dublin; also.on b pol riflee which would requi the bulk of their wealth to | May we not hope that it is the beginning of a new sy ‘et rujnow this measure would | tem ic this part of the enemy’. territery, and that eur United States aggression. Senor Otero, a member of the jug Tost summer, the How # for Liverpool, by the superior Committee, closed the discu . satovic has been elud with a heavy H ‘Rail, from Brid; raise fifteen millions. eport to | are paid free ef discount or any charge whatever, in all the b wn by remarking that there Railroad seco ‘rescott Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, w! ich PELSONS wortingy "7 : jon and others had | vernment is resolved to pursue the good work? We tie Wester Hallrond, “Uhrough by Daylights daly? (aus | eriacipal towns throughout Hagland ireland Wesviasd snd 2, "ackel Ship MON TEZU Att. beiuthe packet of Mou. were various documents belore the comenlives, Devides ah p E Se open day’s excepted) at 634 o’clo : ‘ales. day next, the ‘st of March, will plésse make immediate ap- the overtures ef the United States. ‘That the committee more ciamorous | i i onquered place: ceainboat MOUNTAINBER, Capt. W. H Frazee, | Applyor adaronn by Jere sat mailte as hye there eg hag gin wen a That es akeot Of agreeing in Tegard to Texas and the war, had already ropesition than iret law. Inst me pee. Q vek, A.M i Theohet . Roche, Senr., isat 75 Dublin street, tke, or any cue of the Black Ball Line sailing from Liver OMe to a determination upon all the points submitted to the first law could in no way be executed, ‘on Post saya that General Robert Armstrong, hoa oTre ig ig Liverpodl. Fook a reese and ‘6th of ary. meath, can secure their eal That in polar bo = —_ pert the: Cag cr but the cupidity ot usur at Liverpool, will at his own request, ret iat = oie ‘ ends? ps piying to jose remitting money it necessary to obtain some further data, for which they @4ontion of the proposed isidattwilt give bike comment rare aud the wa PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. fuihets friends, eon have draits for aay amouut, payable ou hed spplied te the prover Separtment; nd that toons Sosphed- With thle pebaine of our lait advices. The | Kentucky and Teaneseee ‘Rgiment oqeiens Bb ew England Koad. ef aur or x ei ein, they wot it A 0 tt it, was @ direc! ate pennies bite by Steamers Nimrod, and Mobegem, ib ith Ps 3 oron PRESCOTT ONOTE ECOL tondon. committee had Soperty tax of four Jalarr a thodaand upen private |, Teegent, accounts trom, Monterey, give rise earious ticulars miquize at the Office ou Market street Fier, aad outs Ships of this Line will nil during the yearin the fol that wil be paid in he various Banks trroughoat Great Bri- H indifarence at thie delicate and interest Jortunes, and six dollars upon the property of corpors: | *{{\sunering severely, and the. attending phyrician wes ! wand Wells’ Express, 0 aa. A From N. York. Py Havre. HOCHE BROTHERS & CO, therefore: adopted, nor do we fod any further mention “Wie yy result may be, we are unable ty pt | ®f en08 that he could not survive. ~ wa ie ; m1, Keb. 15. ; a , ork. e subject in ou sey, judging from the tone of the press, we should think’ the Std PEER AND hie CaS, Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, J 6. penance agents for Old or Bisck Ball Line Liverpool Among the passe: 0 came over from Vera Cru iroement of the plans of Farias and Rejon would ine- HERALD NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Ge Ta tots wad TS fates eee cath, ae. Bept. w_ onthe Medway to a, was D. Ignacio Cumplido, . " vitably tend to civil convulsions. Indeed, upon the first Casse Roxo, Mexico, Jan. 2 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 908 time the editor of the formor celebrated Mexican }upiication of the law authorizing any meddling with Wreck of the Transport Ship Ondiaka. journal, Et Siglo XIX, ‘The high character of that paper aa aede eateee me erenoel a for political ability, onlightoned views end liberelity of Church property. a more wae mine Or the clergy, butt | The transport ship Ondiake now lien @ totel wreek on Sentiment, and its thorough nationality, will be a pas i194 for the want of a I etter | the coast of Casse Roxo, about 200 yardefrom the main der contract with the Lords of the Adm | *hip 8T. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. ty. leigh. Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, ‘These vessels are of the first class experience. Their accommodation: ni for comfort and convenience. Cioods eddressed to the its will be forwarded free of other charges thn thore actu pa r OEEERL ATR pure rs, Proprietors ‘0. 103 Front street, or to BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, e Wail.c which will sail from Liverpool every six days, throughont the year A: DTEARL STREET port fi 2 . We learn lng. of ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. Jobn-$ APTiL: May Ie. SAMUEL THOMPSON AND NECHEW, titat he proposes vinting the United Statcee from Ha shore. She wrecked early the morning of the 20th inst . ORK, * Jobe} Ang. 1. Sept. 6. nities erga a Re From advices received by La Patria from Tampico, ith, yene and preferred to accept the command in Vera | The Ondiaka left New Orleans on the 10th instant with a They are all of the first class, ably commanded, aad’ with Captains," Tne Reg. Tne world appear, as we learn from the Drita, thatan action [r4,"" k:nough of Mexican affairs for to-day. detachment of four compenice of the regiment of Louisl - accommodations ample and co! fa price of pam 'T. ¥. Freeman, ant “1400 occurred at Chihuahua on the Sist of December. This is Sh sage in the eabin is $109, excl naive of winer and iquors. P'PNortou,” —902«400~—=sds doubtless an error. The action alluded to is more SANTA ANNA ON THE SUBJECT OF CHIROH PROPERTY, | apa volunteers on board. Most of the men are now scfe pply to BOYD & HINCKEN FM. French, 1005 1750 aso, mencioned by us yesterday, (From the New Orleans Delta, Feb. 19] onshore. ‘They were got off inthe small boats, but not Agents, No.9 Tont ine Build ings, Qhie. Hicks e ge raved bj ied @ by Oh Letters from ‘' Private Secretaey of the General- Foc A od libera- | without imminent danger, as the breakers were tremen: No. 3 Smael Hicks, inker, 2 vad! de —To Do . From Boston to Liverpool. Goods senvto the agents or forwarding will be sutect to Empire, (new) J.G. Russell, 10901800 the latter city, dated the 2d of January, wre published in ting Republican Army—To Don Manuel Crescencio | tous, Sho bad 90 days’ provisions on boord, most of From Boston to Halifax . 4 aone other than the expense : actually pard. aud 10 ! WB. Lane, 7231325 the Mexican pap Up to that time there bad been no = Rejon P Jan, 2d, 1847, | Which will be lost. 1 have this moment reached shore, No berths secured util paid for, ‘these ships carry. ex- ep ee = Indiana’ James BBeunett, gg 1360 fight in the immediate vicinity of thatcity, which xull : Say Louis Poroat Jan. 24) 1847. | Sud‘am dripping with water white! write tis, We ows fe ienced surgeons. No freight, except specie, received on MARSE)LLES LINE OF PACKETS. Huguenot, 8. Goodhine, b 1660 remained in the possession of the Mexicans. ‘Our troops My Dra Faixnp :—1 have received your favor of | our lives to the gallant conduct and cool consideration 7 or an other informa , 3 Macinion, (uy ‘feawards, m3 1600 entered El Paso on the 27th of December, and here ns 30th ut » od 0 Salvemas Ale Ine, poet ph Mh dag vg of the captain and officers of the ship. May God bless % , oF any other information, apply to r ‘ost, 3 not been time for them to reach Chihuahua up to the tents,for the feeling of affection * | them . BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, Ww. 8) er, 805 1400 i i 0 te farnishing resources to the army, 4 i d _ ALHARNDER & COS,6 Wallst. | The underme...ion Ships will be rexularly despatched tre Devonshire, T. Thompson, 99 1590 © teat advices thence. thoes fo whom the uationel defence ie confided Fro} Case Roxe te situated some 96 miles from Tampico In addition to the above line betweea Live'y-ol and | gence ca the int, od Frese eather peace! Nisware; (abw) Hh Shescd, 7 ine In some Mexican papers of an earlier date than these to whom the national defenc: ich | We expect an attack every moment. Niges and Boston. a contract has been entered vu.o with | during the year, neal, operas dines Of ee Ba) Atlas, (ew) Hi come,” LL a 14 which report the fight nour El Paso, we see mentioned — “I haye examined, with attention, the means which | "y's Perfectly exhausted, aud cannot write now. Ht Majesty's government, to establish a line betweeu Live i {: Captains. From N. York. Chaos, (oew) J. L. Wilson, 8101400 the advance of several bodies of American troops ftom you ; ropose to me, and really, | believe there is no other Land New York direct; | ‘T' amships is ser. | PRC. ‘de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, April | Sept. Sardinia, (wew) © K. Crocker, a2 1400 Sante Fo—no one exceeding 400 in number—and all resource left to furnish the government with the money | NAVAL PREPARATIONS are now being built, and early next year due notice will Missunt, r,' May 1 Oct. 1 7’ ) Weare, ‘ 1180 1900 directing their march by different routes to £1 Paso, and go urgently necessary to sustain the independence #o (From the Philadelphia U % Gazette a7) ven of the ume whea they will start.” Under the new | ARCOLE (new) June 1 . The subscribers would respectfally inform their frieeds thence to Chihuahua. Thet this city will fell, and pro- dangerously menaced by the ambition of our neighbor- | We have hed occasion to notice some few days since, and every forcureht during the other mommrig ae | Qaen OMe oly t , that they have added several splendid new tvably without any further resistance, we think altogether ing republic, | the great activity pervading the various ship yarde in Fears tong alternately betwees, Livonia month in the | NEBRASKA (new) y Ane. Nha been Tees patween this pert aud Livers Frobable. We fully anticipate that the next arrival will" A loan of $20,000.00, with the hypothecation of the | the upper part of our city and districts, It is in our Tid Bouton, and between Liverpool and New Yorke ieee | pce iOINVILLE, peg pag me aperioa of more. th bring us information to this effect. I{so, it would exhibit- church property, is the ‘only thing which, at the present | power to-day to give the following particulars. The T BRITA : aA Ve (ow) Lawrence, Juve le Hoy in ease ina more gi folly of the original expedi- moment, should’ be discussed in Congress ; any other | vessels enumerated are all being | wilt for immediate GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. COLE, (new) Meleigh, “Aug.10 dens Ig. ments. fer the passn tion under subject Which should be taken up now must remain un- | seryies in the Gulf of Mexico, and orders have beon re Co eT ane 0 femit mony to | GASTON, Coulter, Ieod or Ireland, tha ‘ In our last wo spoke of the destitution of the troops at deciled, for we have no time to lose. It is pota new | ceived for their completion at the earliest practicabls J 46 Well fo apy to the subscribers, cf NEBRASKA, ‘Watson, hone 1) point of comfort, convenience and safety, one of gun Luis Potosi. W ject to show upon wffair, that the clergy should contribute out of its pro: | ‘The names of the constructors and the Kind ef vrs ” old ex ablished passage office, 275 street, where ‘susual drafts are furni what urgent representations Santa Anna succeeded in perty to to the expenses of the nation. In Spain, which | sefs which they are building are a8 follows nd dollars from the State of © & religious country, ia that terrible epoch in | ‘Thomas Byerly, four steam propeller honts, averaging State sets forth the cked by the gigantic power of Napoleon, | ghout 200 tons each, the engines and boilers of which aro til money paid, may be see whole case. T at Victoria in force, the Spantsh clergy were seen, among other numerous | being built by Reaney, Neafie & Co., of Kensington ; esettied for decline coming and threatening, he says, by their superior numbers, the acts of tr atriotiam, to present voluntarily even the | also ene schoo’ 1 be promptly refanded, a8 Mexican troops at Tula. (ren, Santa Anna knowing this, cred vases, to ansist the strength and the need of the Jacob Teese, two schooners; Byerly & Teero one WAG & NEPHEW, and at the same time seeing the abandonment of his army soldiers who sacrificed themselves for the Independence | schooner ; and Brown, of Cemden. These are of the ib Peart serabe. by the Supreme Government—the soldiers being reduced of their beloved country. ... | largest class. . Grimshaw % Co, 10 Goree Piazzas, Liy’pl. ‘0 perish miserably, and the officers no longer able to “T have also had my prejudices on this subject. For J, Vaughan, one schooner ; Burton & Davis, one sehr, Drafts or exchange, payable at sight, are also furnished for maintain their positions, having exheusted their personal ten years have I resisted, with all my st net the pt end Theo. Byerly, one do i any amount, on RU. Glyn & Cow Bonkers, London; . means and credit, and being wrought to a pitch of excite- feo of any moasure against the property 0 ‘Jacob ‘eves, sight camels or lighters, with frames and { LASGU naking delay, and the consequent expense toemi- “ maberkation, impeesibien "A tree pass- oDtaining forty or fifty thou the various Irish and Seotch poi San Luis. The Govern ie port of for large or amall amounts on the National Bank of Ir ing Co. and National Bank of Seotlind, uumerous branehe cont Bankers, London, and on ( pool. Apply to ML TH, 03 im shi lire A Office, 27: ; N Tort ee. Pied PAs tia & &.... H .. JS, G p. PACKETS. ate! orto Grimshaw & Co. Liverpool; the National Bank of Scotland; ment so vehement that the preservation of the public have even intimated several times to the cabinet, | covered with India rubber, ior passing ceeply laden ves stional Bank of Ireland, aid Northern Banking Co. Apply tranquility was only to be attributed to the extraordinary that 1 would sooner consent that my hand should bo cut | sels over shallow bars senbave. fel lm*r_ powers of endurance of the Mexican soldiers, and to the off than sign a decree to dispose of such property; but | At the yard of It oafie & Co., are also the U. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1817, & J.T. TAPSCOTT beg to inform theis friends on OR NE RLEANS ~ Penius of their chief, which ruled at once mon and at that time circumstances were entirely different {rom government cutter Spencer ani seam propeller Werhhe S, COs GH MEW WOIKK anp Lt: | W.. theatre boys igen arm tue nu and LOUISE ER A LINE, events, “Senta “Anno, in’ view of all this What they ave now ; tho nation had then more or less | Trifahull, untergoing re hrouve tnthep ornig tation ne ait che hy wengore, cnenete, 5 Hing trom Glasgow on the th, nud wae ~ oa) other things which we need not repeat, addr 5 urces —more or loss means of raising funds ; it wav | Morrick & Towae, of Southwark, bave also qeatien ofthe public generally cir superior grreagemsents | hive cin of every month. The foiiowmg self to the authorities of San Luis and solicited forty not as it is now; the tountains of our treasury were not | gines aud boilers under way for the same par for the enswing year. Persons desirous of sending through The SARACEN for fifty thousand doll @ might send rein- exhauste y F {ound itself in tho sad |” At the navy yard are the U. 8, brigs Perry and Wash F their friend i in the “Old Country : ANN HARLEY TOBAIL EVERY TEN DAYS, forcements to Tula, whither he could neither sit fed, sustaining an unequal | ington, both of which are being rapidly fitted (or their for their friends in any part of sond aid nor move with the army, he had not codtest with « republic that sacrific in order to var: | cruise in the Gall, ut in the above tamed absolutely the means of subsisti roops upon the ry on the war, which is provoked in order to humiliate (From the Boston Traveller, eb. 26 } and commanded by men of acknowledged nd reb our country of two-thirds of its valuable which sail every five days Arrangements can march, Santa Anna himself suggested the docr Capt. Han} rensonab : tually onthe 15th of every month, aud are commanded iy ex. It is stated that the Uni'ed Stetes have purchased the remade | periencs ; a ; which we mentioned yesterday, authvrizing the torritor _ | schooners Wolcott and Howard, formerly New York to tgiward passengers, direct, from Dublin Cork, Water: | hoted for thelr kindness 10 Dasgengers., Ware peeh rage; aud N Lenain Missi, raising of the money at all events, by a voluntary or Under these circumstances, and for tnd Boston packets. For the Wolcott was pait $13,000 ford, Londonderry, and Belfast. | pply to Weed. TACHG ¥ E. WILLIAMS, Captain Parker forced loan. If this picture of Santa Anna's need is tions, 1 do not oppose any longer the pro They are to be altered into hermaphrodite brigs, and Diafts aud Bills of Exchange, given for any amoant, dor 9% South street, 24 door below Burli . fark HEBKON, Captain Gre} hardly consistent with our former re} tations of his a loan by the means proposed lately, if it should agr REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, Hing att, * Lhe above ship al Not the f st class, of Light draft of gambling operations on the largest scale, the reader will with the will of the august Congress. 1 will sustain and | }, bec. by the mos eed captains 18 lease recall to mind that during the samo man’s exile support it, as I believe it the most practicable mode of | Piatt vetination js the Gull of Mexico ad in Havana, when in the enjoyment of his, pricely in- realizing the sum required, and that the clorKy’s PFOP- | Heobabiy, make thelr debut in the com come, ho was a continual suppliant to the Mexican Go- erty will be better insured, and have no further changes | Tho (o4Y.QNye canis tehad IH tie, Coming Mie ble on demand, without diseount, at any ol towns in the United Kingdom. From the above arr » the subscribers confidently expect that the patro whieh'has been so liberally extended them for peat, will not be withheld the eomi: ould pond of the parties engaged fo: a their armament is to consist of one long gun upon « tmilar to that of small crafts in the t Indies Jr., has removed his omee vo No. 0 fc) er the ne hive willbe re vernment for eid to supply his ur} Ausy to fodr hereafter. i 14, and for which their light draught of water will wpa repented as customary. : 46 Broadway, and contin large or pousibie foreweiry, ballon, iiveror plated Dardin’s horse nover was «greater bore to our Congress‘ | am in despair at this very, moment, for itis now Perit sne for wiitels thelr lig e or farther particulars, sf by Teter, (nest paid.) apply to | tmall, to persons residun the sane f for any letters, parcel tby,or Put thon wera Santa Anne's wants fo the Congress of the svcond day of the month, und the different chiefs aro | a ser! NEA & CU, manner as he and his pre done for on board of them, unle retaken for Mexico almost mad, looking after provisions for their men. And ; ceo ? P 88 South TOW sane of Wall, N.Y. | the last thirty years and more;also to any partof England or the same, and the value therein expr le Although letters of the 26th ultimo from still there are some writers who wili inquire, why our | News rrom Kio Hacue.—We learn from Cap- PW AAV RNES & bn" remitted by t-paid, to the subseribor, or foor of Wait sree eee PY on board, at Orlane whart, Chared confidently that the army, with Sa J. A. Jesnrun, from Rio Hee! inh Im" rre 26 Waverlno Road, Liver personally. dey with hiby, with the Cr Ratdedlehenipeeady 1 Ly one thicd of the ited with hum, with the name of freland, England; or Scotland, te whom fe ta £. K, COLLINS 56 South strvet. hand, would move the next morning 2H imately tran #e tleans—John Woodr 1 moods to th di Agent in New Promptly forwni who will there were those in Vera Cruz who capital was their destination, rather than Tula or Saltillo, quick suppli er ‘The govern: nd. ment of Now Grenada have contributed $150,000 toward Fue ulVentou. —. ti racket ship BAVARIA Howe.mas'er having’ most of her ea go engaged and going on boxtd, will have jeceipt to that ¢ tr $28 Tn! Surely the forty or fifty thousand dollars they have ob- “ Try to get information as to the manifestation | send establishing @ line of steamers betwee ean tnined cannot last them long. to day, to the Congress, | Garthagenss Cubs end the United . enter etaie aotamney garage. hrving very bandsome Vioned "aga fe Mexleans’ eccount’of Gen. Minon's capture of —“‘lenclose to youn petition, which I address to the | vessel now pay 20 per cent over end above other ma. SAP ee | nate Meepmmocatlon’, apply en teeed st amen ¥ of w of i Bark Ad Mojor Borland’s command, is quite unpretending They legislative body, for permission and for the meacs ot | tioos for goods brought into po.ts of New Geenwca, lor fr WOODHULL & MINTURN, #7 Bonth st. opilin or evauiznee Cees wll boy say that although it is unimportant in iteelf, it @ pre- advancing the army, recommending you to place it io | waut of a treaty between the two governments, g

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