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THE NEW YORK HERALD. @!, XD, Ko. 61-07 halo No. 4658 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1847, the night of the 7th of ime which meny thought them to be. Rome, 0; 28. a Maine mn Union} : pastin peeay ough mn 80 0 4 beam? Onelda Co., hus sent 60 barrels of flour, equ Janusry last, in consequence ef LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, resi teaser strived witha tw gen om the pais | hee Bada tendency (0 produce sickens AV hom . es sh . a mate : ee ncaa Stearns ule, Relstions. tremely hot ther, are found uch greater than | Subsor Ireland and | dea‘! M a THE NE W YORK HE RB. ALD. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. | Our Southern I aie tromelb pes are found to ome = aur than Fiptions for {he Relief of d and th of Patrick Muldoon, by severely beating him on Ae SE | | JAMES GOXDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. al | the decewsed making wn assault upon the peteon of @ 00 | woman who slept in an sdjoiaing room, was puton bis : . Subsoriptions in Burlington, N. J. . trial Bat little progress bai been made in’ the trial duty is performed by persons skilled in the business ; “ *" Colutobus, O. - 1500 00 | before the court adjourned until to-morrot Circulation---Forty Thousand, | TRLEGHIPHiC | Deets ye ncttle thes hemes Senge: Tey | Due bow mele wee from the wantof ail and from | Charch of the Eyiphaay, Pull Soviet" corte cucreae wa tus-onete mea tne r i . , having | ® 1 sane! . pon, | St. Andrew's... ., 640 00 " «rier Court aiihy meaet Eapag atenmarear-« | — |Ketailthtr males upon tne ray. ome one huaared | oc atm Sa importa; mur aad Pocomes | Suny Sonos chilis S00f ids ibe ie ina 2. 24 a nm 986 a b Y HERALD Eb Se: 160 00 | — 6,7. 9, 18, 18 16. 19, 20, 21, 22. 28 to 42-34, 46, 129, 37 to 4 ainong the dragoons 17.9, 18, x 86, 129, '. and fifiy persons, government texmsters and adventurers, | * fot one death has occurre ks ——— | 42, Ist Part—63. 65, 75,'77,79 88, 86, PHEWALU FOR EOHO Ee Every. aren day— | Auaany, March 2, 1847, | Were soaltered alu on this side the [ores en ent ee Bridgman, at the Perkins Asylum at South Boe. (70%? 2g hart; 180,199, 26,186 20, ana, 208, 208, Feats OF sng per ater ee: 8 Payable ined: | A bill was reported to authorize banking on United Sten qarouil'the tan 1oit and, if divided Out, not seven | From this statement, it will bo found that if apy ru- | ton’ wine le deal Mam ed Wied a Hamat, South Bos. | 210,62. 44.78, 24.69, 110, Lis, 144, 24, 28, 32, 128, 148, ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALU—Publ shed on the | States stocks. Ordered to a third reading. ‘They think | mors exist among you, which might lend you to believe 204, 192, 35, 66 63, 94 106, 160 | Says retions were emong the tetal number eve | sufficient to purchase « barrel of flour for the di Lato” Ja aycy of ene . ha | | : the | that disease tv tuging wmorg our troops, these rumors | [rat se) dns uae of exch vear—aingle copies stzpenee oa Mr. Monais gave notice of a bill ievying tells on all | tat at least one hundred mast perish, they san the | sry not entitled to uby credit” | give you below alist of | “The Boston Journal 1755-8145 000, mostly ja emall | ye arriMeVaumente Of keavellorss fod an vertisement lain, | Property transported on the Erie Railread, until the loun | we suppose, must have been thors of Captain SB Sub’ | deaths in the army since the 19:h of November, waich | sums, went i Cambria thie wRernoon, | thatew past daser and vines the weather hee boone, legible manner. The Freprietor will uot be responsible for | of $3,090,000 had been repaid. Intte, Whe went eus with governmentdespatches in Janu | You are requested to publish | aoanade >, Doing the private remittances | efew past days; an become PHINTING ofall ‘ inds exeeuted beautifully and with | Mr. Wittiams introduced a general bill authorizing pace "All Petters.or communications, addressed to the | Brilroad companies to borrow money to relay tracks with lor the relivi of thei: friends in the old coun. | BOFs lavorsble, and the season advances, « still further by mail, qhljahment, mast be post pid, or the Po-tage wil bede- | heavy rails. wy accession may he expected. Ww. et Ohio; Charles Levi Wood- | ff At the time they left, Colonel Doniphan had | Deaths in the * Army of the West.” at Hospital and in | of lrishme: for the 8. Louis artillery companies; quarters in Sania Fe, New Mezicu. they could come up with him and the trade INFANTRY. The Treasurer of the Gene | 1 Relief Committee, Bos: . i i \ Alvarado, the whole company would march | Francia M. Dawson, company B, Nov. 24 ton. has received the following sums:--From Leicester, | paporicensny 1s pr oe jucced trom the Soe eon none: remitted. Mr. Townsenp called up his lution f¢ th . ATE BATTALION -LIRVT. COL. WILLOOK, $546 16; part of North Easton, $125; Worcester, in part, Rict Rotterdam 4 : JAMEQ GURDON f re, aimee for the ad: | “Col Price's regiment remi at Santa Fe, and a| James. Hull company I, Nov. 1s, Marin city. | $1600, Waltham, $140; Lunox, $14; Lawrence, $1075 : Stewart, West Lake; W. Van Denshve, vo int Yond Hezaso Retaniomaner, Spr seal pt Leal lges ahead i ~ sai RE tod eae OCR oe es Becki, frowkeoee b aeaball Fa North West corner of Fulton and N. ‘street me was vor e session, but | dwease, dierrhaa. eo. Logan. 5 4, jo. 2 Pinaceae . " a RAPAPNe Me beree |g. J . Pit mesmo | Wonld edjeurn the present Alletier from a trader at Santa Fe to a merchant be: frei. 6 william Hi“ 91" Polk county. at the Courier office. Boston, $13. i Puiles J. trwing, Pitter - adj ¢ prosent session in March. soye—"That Morass. Connelly, MeManus, Giargow,and | Honty Foster, Gt eng nae, | ‘Phe Bosten Irish Reliot Committes sent two hundred ha Ralas, Je Bereeiends: Mees any 2F 80 LE ABE, 8 laree apd handsome | | Mr. Jonnson would terminate the present session on | Gamo, were in Peison at ‘Chikualua, and the latter SECOND REGIMY NT—COL PRICE. | barrels of flour and meal to Irelaud by the Cambria. | Chadwick ,Bostony’'M. Hooper, do; Lieut. 200 a0 ¢v of Lund auicably divided ute itillable, woud | te 10th day of Mey. Ho was satisfied there was no | gentleman wns undergoing a trial for treason, and it was | John C. Houston, company D. Nov. 21, | There is reason to hope that the sun contributed by bow SN: J. Batch, Providence; R Lippatt, do; R. Hint easy gueees to Wow Meth, avoiding the extra session. : ered he would be severely dealt with” apart say) Wait Mars, wr ay be. Te bar eg spor sys ee eg ee ropes do; 8. Barry, Boston; J. Cuandler, do; E Polloet Also.a e thet tet it ti mn. Wool wel Corp’i Amos Johnson, » Nov 17. I - +4 vr iptiot . ennison ‘a Bu . f sere of lll and ney etn and | Mr Bacave moved to amend, that theextra sessionre. | found with him. ‘Mr. Seymour informa me that agov-| Serbtitughin white, 1, Nog | for the destitute Irish and Scotch, amounting to £1,279 - 1s Pollock, do; J. De enaison do; iehardgon, dings, all enctoued by a aud paling | sumo the unfinished business. ‘ ernment express will reach Fort Leavenworth to-ight | Cliybesa Mutpin, "Ly Pd aisth apdicenssct baud wana eines athe tonee ie Be | en oemanes | 1, Troy: H Eaton, Baltimore; is . i hi brin i y urate news mn Patton, 4 r 3 » | N Carpent " ™ . As the straggling parties arr @ from the plains, | will Christopher Smith, Rich. i; . Kelly, Baltimore; R. Nori, Philsd; J Stokes, to be t lief of Ireiand. dost H r x A SMALL BESPACTABLIC FAMILY without ce eee. Saree u do; H Baldwin, N. Orleans; EP a 3 cx dealin oF tela “ai caaee patel 2 Finally, the reselution for the adjournment of the | give you the news, psioful as it isto record the suffei-| Serg’t John W. Neoc: soe “bite —W. Peck: , ton: J apy. deepal ed t jouse, west- | Legislature on the 24th ef May, and for an extra session | ings of our fellow beings Corp'l Henry F. Bragg, i) Pole . Vermont; Thos. Hall, London; P story, Providenc om MD with | to meet in September, was adopted. Yours, truly, Alex Lindley, “ Mancn 2.—Burglury—Che premises 80 East Broad- | growne, do; Newsom, Virgiui Bobner, Provi- om of kitchensA. y mad. (From the St, Louis Republican ] James Swindler, “ AOR way, occupied by sir. Quinn, was burglariously entered | gence; ©. Ellis, Richmond, Va; J Sweepson, North Care ood cvrdition, and | The bill to codify the laws was further debated. Santa Fx, December 14. Howigan Barnett, 2 Dec. 1 by some bold thief, who therefrom the following | Jina: M. Jackson, Philadelphia; C. Fleming, New Jersey; By verign lying pateenatly eens eee The Judicial Districts bill, mended by the House,| Major Clark hat received an’ order from Col. Voni-| On last Monday, the Circuit Court commenced its first jes : 2 black velvet 1 olack velvet visiting | J. Tucker, Noriolk; M. Walker, Mary iand; C. Brush, ai Bier, We. 46 Nansen on ene m2 Ilw*re '| was received, and laid on the table. phan, (who is encamped south of us 180 milos, with the | session at this place; the proceedings are conducted in 1 blwck watered Lhight wil dr 1 | Wilmington; G. Henery, Philadel ph 4 = 7 3 E —j ‘ po J traders) to join him forthwith, with 126 of our battalion, | both the Spanish and English languages, one half of the | blue figured silk dress; 1 plaid cloak; 1 goldchain, very | Newhall, Virginia; J. Lewis, Phila. Iphia; Ci FLOKENCE HOTEL. Assembly. and to proceed to Chihuahua. Nothing has been heard being composed of Mexicans, and the other of | fine; 1 gold lepine watch, No. 9419, made in Paris; 1 to- | and tamily, New Jersey, No. 400 Broadway, corner Walker Street, N. ¥. - a March 2, 1847, | of Gen. Wool up to the present time, and we believe he joan paz bracelet; | do breast pin; | diamond ring with pearl; | Feanxiin—G. Price, Fishkill; M. Gibon, Philadelphia; JOHN FLOBENCE, Jr, has new completed bis Avsany, March $, 1647... | Out not ao. to Chiktuahua at erefore, we Missouri n whilo writing this letter, 1 am informed thst the | 1 gold chain; 1 gold locket, very small, engraved there: | §, Forbes, ,St, Louis; C. Mason, Watervliet: T. Stone, emeuts for | to the a, ab en 7 Mr Watsn presented a petition for the repeal of the boys it hace the honor of taking that place. Our time | o@sir of Ambrosio Armijo, which 1 mentioned above, turna | on “Lows; 1 silver thimble, marked M.C.; 1 very | Peekskill Comly, Philadelphia; R. Coruolius, do; R. reat enpense erated) # Ei charter of the Sencca County Bank. has come at last, and we hope to make good use of the | outto be founded on a misunderstanding. Just what I | small silver fork; 1 pair silver sugar tongs; 3 large silver , New York; J. McCarly, Red Hook; &. Mather Ogean pian Ia addition to th ious ‘gut | ‘The resolution of the Senate, rescinding the previous | PPortunity. ‘The Missourians have been swindled out | expected. spoons, marked J. W. A. No arrest. | secs Bridgeport; E. Betts, do; R. Wood, Massachusetts; Z. sexes of every chance to fight, but this time we havo it ia our | _ | learn that the officers of the different volunteer corps | Dirhonest Servunt.—A black woman called Betsey | Jones, Quincy, Ill; C. Bull, do; W. Taylor, do; J. Rid » apland Hi vote, directing the committees of the two Houses on |4wn hands, and I can speak with confidence as far as our | will hold a meeting to-morrow evening, for the purpose of | Wilson was arrested, yesterday, by policeman Neales, | jo , Alacama; J. Willington, Cincinnati; G. Fisher, improvement in’ furn he. B ‘ate Prisons, to visit Clinton county prison, was receiv- | battalion is concerned. We will do credit to our State. | petitioning Congress in behalf of some measures for the | on a charge of stealing two pair of pantaloous, o: Long Island. a ed, and referred to the Committee on State Pri We take with us four six-pounders and two twelve. | relief of the volunteers, whose horses are dying away | pencil cuse, and one silver spoon, the property of! Hawaap phia; J. Manderson, do; a“ a ihnin chyna alpina pa pound howitzers, and 160 pounds of grogat canister and | most rapidly. ployer, Mr. Adam in 25th street, near Lexing- Attached te et from that with ine re y Dotrocma if ries; W. Hammond, Boston: 8 Law: . Brodhead, do; B Pearce, do; J. Hardon, W. Cooke, Boston; W. Richardson, do; T: T’. Gaylord, Connecticut; C.Mersholl, Jamai- ock, Brockford; J. Marriner, 8t Croix, W. 1.; iller, Ba timore; J. Bradford, do; Mr. Powel, London; shot foreach gun. When we gw to Doniph will be 1350, which | think ih The House bill, to divide the State into Judicial Dis- | round tricts, hy gle and pe rane Woon reek 83 passed orm. ng first class hi. | 4 resolution was offered to adjourn on the 12th of scale , resi Captain Murphy is now being anxiously expected with | ton Avenue. The property was recor by the above funds for the payment of the troops. The inconveniences | ‘fticer at the pawnbroker's, where it had been deposited under w! hey are laboring for the want of them, are Locked up by Justice Ketcham. i We are indebted to a friend at Santa Fo for a copy of | very gret id the quartermaster’s department cannot icion — Officer hen, of the 6th May, and'meet again on the first of September. the organic law for the government of the Tarritory cf | get along at all. rected at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, a woman | j2, Mr. C, NTI€R, ON notice, brought in a bill in rela- | New Mexico, and also for a code of laws, est bed by information which has just arrived, I learn jed len Willams, whom he found in possession of a | \ir. Holford, do; J. ‘Trumbull, Alabame; 8. Fleny; tion te the sale of goede at au to carry out the provisions of the consti- | that | c’n leave for Chihuahua to-morrow. | shall, there. | lot of wet liner vidently takon from somo clothes line, | Phila ; D. Coitin, Tennessee; ‘J.D. Hayes, Canada; Mr. 7 Goods at auction in New York. ‘This work comprises 118 pager, end the text is | fore, leave at noon, and expect to overtake Lieut. Colonel | consisting of sheets, table covers, night gowns, pillow | gardicy, Boston; R. Parker, Londen; M. Robbins, Bur- Mr. Baicom moved to refar the petitions, &o., &c.,on | in Bpunish und Loglish, placed in {uxta- Mitchell at Albuequrqu cases, &c, for which an owner is Wanted Justice Os- the bill, relating to the Aibany Bridge to the appropriate | bave already published a synopsis of the consti I learn that wen. Eliott Lee, and a number of gentle- | borne locked her up for a further examination. qual to 3600 M. lington; Capt. Jewell, Bangor ; J Bishop, do; J. Conner, ‘ do; J. Koe, Weston, N. Y.; Cavtain Jeffry, New London; The laws fashioned vory much after our own, Louis, are at Taos. tain McGrath, of the 6th ward, ar | (.’ Winslow, Boston ; Dr. Moorman, White Sulphur meat committee, Laid over, under the rule, such changes as are demanded by the condition of the Lee, of Doniphan's regiment, brings the sad | rested y , @ woman called Mary Tobin, ou | Springs; W. Patterson, Phila ; Captain Sherman, do 8 ‘March 2, 167. Further debate occurred on the school bill. ople of New Me: wed under regular | news that 8. M. Butler, Adjutant of Col. Doniphan, died stealing a piece of silk, the property of Mary | Wiltoank, Pala, ° FOR SALE OR TO LET, Adjourned. jos and embrace everything necessary to preserve | 4 week ago. I fear itis too true. by sete gs RB ad street. Justice 'W. Therwall, Boston; J. Tyler do; C. Joy, ONE cr both of the handsome two story brick hoaves —=———_— the rights of the people. MLITARY NEWS. "Caught in the wlet--Oficer Reeve, of the 7th ward, | (93; Hayward, do; M. Shaw, Hartford; A: Dusham, da; and lots, New 465 und 467 Broome strect, wear Brow BY THE MAILS. A caleante to Congress tate be elected or the. Aret {From the Boston Journal, March 1) arrested. last night a fellow called Cornelius Jackson, | (80a Now J oon way. A stable is attached to Nev 46, whiew will be mile Monday of August, 1847. Companies G, Captain Nichols, and I, Cal Walsh, | Yhom the officer caught in tho act of stealing trom | fatto 5 fot with or without the house, The houses are in good or- LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. (Correspondence of the Missouri ial erat) embarked on board the bark Smyrna, at Union whuif, | Govemieur morket « quantity of mutton, belonging to | ¢, The location is extremely desirable: Apply to ‘Senate. : Santa Fe, N M., Dec. 5, 1646. lay afternoon. There was some difficulty in| Mr" John Johnson, Committed by Justice Tian Cincinnati; 5 say WE. SIO en ‘Atpany, Merch 1, 1647. No news of any kind from Chibuahua. The ‘traders, . to emnbar! a little coercion was | “4, Jo! pin yea! ee Hartfors = 3 Lovely morning—bright rays of his majesty, Sol, pen- | With, | , near two hundred wagons, lie encam ET Sol, 7 n the Rio Abago, afraid to venture furth sacl ores Lathed inte the cece Mi | _ Pocket Picked —Au Mr. F. Fedey of No. 116 Water at. | UqTOre |b pag, Philalelphin; A. J-Cheever, do; pennies ow on board ship, and it is expected was standiog inone ef the book auction stores, last eve- po E etrating the intervening clouds ning, in Broadway, some light flogered “knuck” extract. | ° Tompkins, Camden: WN White st. Louis. AND FOR SALE, at Ststrn Island—Several Cot- all detuchment of troops guard thom, and we two remainiug transports (the Hamburg and | "128: 7? pater.) fibeered w ib enrdens, pleagnre sud pastare | Benevolent Sockety at the city et a ng, Montefiore reity ot food exists amonget | Smyme) willeail about ihe eiidie of the present Sock, sad creaped with his puade wes $90 in bank bills, | | BauraL Ovrrace ano Dearu.—Coroner De yan aes lite diatanre Coane thee ee eeemetan some | of incorporation. ‘Referred to the Commities on Chante amd tu the lenet aines 1 Heat ofote te yea Te rae | nan neceuauata Age states, thate company of volunteers | "Fusortant rrest.—-Ollicers McManus aud Stephenson Pacer ver soted Seon Secsod bell Senge Bg 4 teem tt i bi changed in the least, since I last wrote to you. Tho state | has been enrolle faine, and is ready to be mustore . Phuraday of last week, ‘a Sarah % ee ee ae iepcibegyet ide Lor ghe er ier rtend ot of hesith io the army bas improved a little, asd we heve | into service. arrested two women, yesterday, by the names of Mary | who died on the morniog of Thureday, the 19th. wit, ef ‘Tom! Mr. Beannam, from the Committee on Roads and ven freee of the | Bridges, reported a general law for the incerporation of 0 construct turnpike roads. (See accompe- t of the Mor. SPECIAL ORDERS. > lemedi that tain Srate or New Youx, Heavy caf fewer deaths. A lew days ago, a Licuten hovses—ren' to hore, bringing the ne nty miles of El Pi South New Berlin in this county. ‘A post mortem ex. Alms Houso and buying rum with the money, while | §yoyi0n, wae hed by Drs. 4. ©. Garton, &G Gibson nae their little families wor . ing pe heed ae oer, the body of the deceased, in the absence of her husband, ~The trunk of Mr. John Swan, who resides at | WhO had previously absconded from the county H. No. 278 Front street, was broken open yosterday, nnd | Beauet, Esq aekaporger Fg sagnetiey oq officers in the act of let of EL Paws, on the’ Rio Adjutant General’ Ofte, uct turnpike ra ; * undred troops, deliberating Albany, March let, 1847. tion of companies to construct plane rosie; incorpors: | the propriety of taking El Passo. He hed called acouu- | It having been notified te we Cacea ies The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole. | <i! of his officers the day before tho Lieutenant left, aud | that the remains of the lamonted Ca an fell avd cutie w ttdeauti | Mr. Ruag.ue asked for the consideration of a bill iar | it Was the belief of the latter that the Captain would, i: | ris, whore bravery, cool In RURAL LIFE, frovting the Grp Bay.ecu endings full avd eutire Jands of Nev Chief, ain Lewis N. Mor: | yoe“dtey and gallantry in the battles the corone i ? 09 stolen therefrom, d to have been done b: mpreved aud unimproved property, so tnat the pur | the reimburse:vent of some funds toa Mr Muzzy, | be- | #l! probability take that place, having to repuir a number | of Palo Alto, and Resaca de la Palma, greatly Se ark iattibe natine Tiddanly, by (he name of Seka chasers can at ail tues suit their fincy in & selection of pro | lieve, who arrested un escaped convict from the Auburn Ree ach ON rk Sl ished him, and wno fell on the 21et of Beptem | Rob nson. Ko prison, in the State of Penasylvania, without a requii Mg thar Baha. rg ria Bn ‘| while gallantly leading the 34 Regiment of U. States Arrest on Suspicion.—Ofiicers McManus and Stephons ea the Sedat ee at Md jt Bioum ‘ion from the Governer of New York. Mr. Musee was | “rst driving what Mexican force may be in El Passo, out | fantly, in the storming - ofthe 6: bpiseo} rch. Ler'vs ensy arrested yesterday a man called Peter indicted for peaapicecy, with intent to kidnap, by the red gene of the district is generally estimated at : . , here inthis community. And for fear that the many i y ; , urns, alias “ Egg headed Pete,” on suspicion of stealing | \ float on the subject, may injure the socused end am ty toa health Pennsylvania authorities, end was obliged to pay about | Petween six and eleven thousand. Col. Romano is still c a silver watch, valued at $20, belonging to Capt. James | 40) oa oan et dmaunity, and touted where tioug the shore, can obtaig all iuform: by | tour hundred dollars for ‘arresting th i supposed to be there with his troops, and the inhabitents | "4s a mark of respect to the momory of the brave, it aeie Cenalt dico the minds of the community, and wound the Re erpos.te WG HAYNES, Keyport, Moumont coghry, DE the convict withou' | of it Passo and the n ener ranchos ar sai to be | ie ordered that the tn'inal colors be aiaplay ed on ihe imkeGee wares; tin eatouaieal weer or ine ew Jersey. £26 im*re g 4 ple Ne le: it State A it hal!-mast, du: the day of pot i aes ipored to reer the bill buck tothe Com A bearer people than the Now Mex | Caphel an raenal at hal! ring the day ‘Another —Phillip Larken and Dennis Morrison were cartnernshirys Wiesae ‘A atoall Store Loft, at 39 Peck Ship. jotion wae lost, and the report of tho committer leak, : . pulled ” yesterday by officers McManus and Stephen he place. But the Captain is an ox Captain Strain, the Military Store Keeperat this place, | j,2y1, ; » | having in their possession a lot of segais, sogur cu native, tee ere anes ferwth | that Mr. Muzzy ought n officer who hasit in bis po # | will furnish, on the requisition of Maj. General John F nf im Sarah Gor e was _marri r. Dan ; toby the Senate, nn 10 8 Felmbuswed, was agreed | reat inducace over his inferior und of ing the hears | Towncond, ihe becessry powder Wr payiog, the noual | {Mul eexeeand other article, evidenly the proce so! | Foote about thirteen yeursago, in Chautaugue county, Fite ppt Arey tonto ae THE CLINTON Faison. of his men with unlimited confidence in their leader. military honors. Justice Osbsroe committed them both for exwaituion | UF Whome sve hasfourchildren Dr. Foote, for several {ora improvements ts be ence, | ‘The morning hour wee consumed in a debate upon a| | The Mormons are, withal, a hardy and brave set of ad- By order of the © commander-in-Chief. woth for examination | yoary past, has been a pructixing physician end aurgeen tof August uext For | resolu ing through this place, show- SiM'L STEVENS, Adjt. Gen’. peony aprons hah a native of New Jersey, and ber maiden Grand Lerceny—It we ” ni re, a0 ot Bonth New Berlin, aod for some yeers a member of vilered by Mr. Ruggles, to defer the contem. | Venturer, end when mi police, and not Sartil, thet arrested Lawrence and Guil Le Sihn kip i : b , Baptist Chureb of that place, together with hie w ¥ screet, up stairs. 5 were | platod visit of alo a lative committee to the Clinton pri. | 4.0 POdy of troops evidently Detter disciplined, and of @ NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. tor grand larceny, on Mond wwno, continued. to be a ureaber’ INened sammie —_. FOR SALE—BKOOKLYN—$4,000. A tesolution, rescinding th i teers of the two regim I think, therefore, that Cap- U.S Sreaméu Scounae, March 2, 1847 me the day ofher decease. Dr. Foote had been for some Tae lot ard three-story brick House, ou the south: | of this committee, was sylopted Dy ara cea ee Te mment | iain Cook will succeed in whatever hie ‘will uadertake. ‘The following i alist of the officers’ attached’ to this a Eee ea hee ihice Sani two orthree years past excluded from the chureb, in gh wertcorver of and sa y is C bbe p on arn, hi ‘ veacel. Will you be ‘ 5 c : nm Count, Mar —Before Judge Oakley — ki ven Nee feet ene maak samme, The lots |S Me. Towssunp ofagedt esoint reeolaien veoviding that | Co Doniphan, ax T Team, hve utlengih succeeded in you bo pleased to publis xpact to) Screnion Covnr, Marcl nde ey seve The how se was built during the lest y hroughout, ties in frovt, and re has marbre | the Leginlature wiil adjauinon the 3ist day of Ma: jated furniture, a sub cellar, iro jain on the Ist day of September. Ta K pizzas cuclosed with glass. [i'm | lie over, under the rule |’ bie, ‘ bs consequence ef gros misconduct. It sppears that Mra. making atreaty with the Navejos, ant will now proceed | *ail to-morrow, 3d instant, for the Coast of Mexico. Geo. Cooper vs Jas. W. Barker —This was an action of | Foote was a woman of a proud and nervous temperament, on his march to Chihuahua; how long the peace thus | | Charles G. Hunter, Kaq Lieut Commanding; W. W. | trespass on tho cane, to recover damuges for a malicious | yt of mild disposition in her femily, and of exem voncluded will lest, is unknown. Some think a fortnight, | Bleecker, first lieutenant; M. C. Mi ‘in, second lieuten- | »rosecution and slander. The plaintitl was selesman in Christian character,end beloved by all her friends and . sii believe that h | nts JP. Bankhead, master; J.M. Minor, surgeon; J P. | the defendant's extablishment, and wus arrested at the in- | sequaintances.. Dr’ Foote was not in any manner eddict- ge ry cig ards A — ee eit t ut mee bare been thorouguly wisipped | Eringle, passed midshypman; WG. ‘Temple, do; Meln- | stance cf the def ndant, upon some chargef theft, which | 2qimymeunces., De Foote cas not ie any manner addict, 'y improving neighborhaod : Asoembl, and driven out of the country, which im the coming | tsb, captain’s clerk; Daniel Murphy, chief engineer; | charge was, according to counsel’s statement, afterwards | witneases on the examiaution that Dr. Foote, for a series F asle; the House and, Lot adigining. of same de y weneye acaasy, March 1, 1947. | Soring will havo. to be done, it the citizens uf this prox | JObD M. Middleton, second do iscoutinued. Tue plaintiff also charges defendant with | of years bad been in the habit of whipping, scription. Apply to «148 G. BROWN - = ommittee on Canals, to which wat | Vince shull be protected fr. m their aggressiqng. [From the @iacinvati Chronicle, Feb. 26 } aaving caused it to be reported that he, the plaintiff’ | puis d, so much Fo, thi 3 gee rre Nt Dloason & Sohell's Office, 20 Nassau street. to ct the superintenderice and repaire | Col ‘Doniphan was at the last date sesar on the | <The U. & Ieon-Steamehip All in defendant's emplo: ment, sole goods from him | year c FOR SALE il complete, reparted it to the House tals moraiay, | 80 del Nerve, and was expected to break ar | ema: ; sick duviag the trial vo corecquones of winch ne | °F i K SALE. ryote Commenting | 4) soon as teams could be iusished bit by the Qauiter- | ‘ow of the steamers Circassian as jh " k during the trial, iv coraequonce of which the | {the church inte lot of gronad No. 64 Oliver ed to be engponted fe commitioe, 804 | coaster ut tuis place, wich, I undcrstand, leit here the | inade fast on the Ken\uck: jourved to this morning. For plaintiff, M reconcilia'ion. The ivj rt. house #3 by 43: an alle ndjohoing stipe ied be mgroemed for a third readsng nefore yesterday. r " sould only judg: fuer oem the landing on this site, at | Brady and Werner, For detendant, Messs O'Conor | jer juaband, and the cause of her de reted, ( raed a bill to prevent the ren Sar hehe hymna About @ fortnight ogo, Ambrosio Armijo was taken | which distance rhe looked like a periect model craft, | «ad Humtrey. ‘i probably about four weeks ago _ under which she linger- re ate Let ee i suotkc. wiciiata So tee elty pe Woe pag a oye | prisoner by Captein Burgwin, ot the U, 8. dragoons. ut the water most majvstically, and with eu) 9 Before Chief Justice Jones —Richard Hoyes vs Asaph | od and died Dra. Gorton and Gibson teatified es to the st elvss dwelling houses Nos. 14, 19, and 5 . Erva 2) Sc Mark Place. Oo A rose was referred 1@ tue Committee of the Whole slnoquerque, with two otuer Me mid. he fi € prvol store No 109 Water st, near the comer |_MF Haver, from the Committee on Bauks and Ins: | ‘1% t herto the General of that nime, was found a treu- ce, that her intended profession could | Stone. et als his was «n action on 4 biidof exchange | appearance of the body of the deceased. and to the en. She is to be bark rigged, and propeiled | '?t hep equi 4 $3,113 si The beara ind - cl teens Le and esis Vos bo ian Mindy 7 rance le correspondence with Generul Aumijo, and teitere | by (Hunter's submerged proyellersf; two condensers | (ows :—'he piantiff ina geweral merchan erpool. | literally pounded to deat th had been called by age ory Araiprectdcee Nai’ Likerty at) weertheia | of the Troy City ntradueed s bili to amend the charvay | ‘Very iound ou his persca and in the Fie Lectel of coe of working separately. Her. battery i, four wxty-fone | 104 Wes in the habit of sending goods to the defendants | +o administer to her in her lant sickness, and both testified, terseenion of Mai ane. ti The was (eferred to the Committee of the Whol heoher Mexicans, informmg Geu A. tuat vil in thie ian) on pivots, esch we couse in this city, to be sold on commission [n 1835 | that sie came to her death in conseqy of the bruises We sore nat cellar No. a7 Cedar st, a few doors below Mr. Buanatt, from the Coes os ittee o ey hols | province was rie tor revolt, aud needed but the usiis ie-ced for ten guns, ard tl was a large quantity of the pluinbit’, goody con | ond inju upou her person. soca afer these injuries Apply 00 ¢. HANFOKD introduced a bill to extend the tere or Cet e ance of some military display from below, in orier te | «ide gune thirty-two pounders, fen the pivots Her ; sumed bere, aud i 1837 the defe rdaut, oe bis wgeat, ic- | were inflcied, the deceosed exhibited them to several na NO 1 Wall st, stony. | Shon Flees and, Generel denice te tee break outon the shortest uotice, What wil ve dove | limensions end list 0! oficers ‘polite y furnuhad us by | ceived a pet ceniage ou tie amount insured emounting | female trieuds, and related the manner in which thoy UR SALE the city of New York, uatil end’ inclu with the iraitors, Ukuuw not, Llewra that Du: a Ambros | Chaddeus R Barbier, Pasee’s clerk, wre os follow P ATR vate S ALi foe broperty known as No | Saturday of such term's uo term te prteet | beyona the 510 is ws greut @ simpleton es bis Worthy beotuer ise | Extreme tength on deck. 195 fe tu $8118 6%, whicu they upprized Lim of They ef: length from tufferel (o | Warde purchased irom the house of Biookes & Co x Brooms street. Lots vy 00 | last day of June pext. ‘This bill is introsuced- in ore, | [2W#s Bed the Whole matter inay weil be wfucitul ior | oidlet hend, 200 feet; depin of noli, 19 fs e received. The principal injary, a8 testified by the and which ‘was uawediate cause of her .sheerof | of (his cry the bill in suit, drawa on a pouse t of the abdomen, and wer, Aw front house on the front af tot » n vention of (be old gentlemen, to while sway his dieary 4 vensel, [63g ‘eel; © linders 60 inches caamoter,4 feet | Liverpoos, for which they gave thei: owa pole, payinw ofaboot. One witness rl twe story frame house on the aids of tot, withn | nay wot bee eeebar acca: Fareed Gnder the cossti-ution | oaiy Others, however, think that Aimbserig t Wroke; extreme diemeter 0 propetie + 14 feet @ loche:, | (16 per cemtior thw bul, and only charging the pliwull ihe coroner, testified to having seen. Dr. Foote, f= Late wo. shop iw ie rear, 82 ov 26 feet, with a cellar 13 fert Of the coutts Low existing nee OF Uuainished busi- | ised only asa tool im this contemplated plan fo or of paddles in each propeller & 10 perc uch would be the cush price. The bourne ‘ober last, kuock cred nfo male Folly eed rompers ein oh he bill wes referred beck th F echiod, aud that the matter 14 eNutied to MOLE Cound of officers now att —Livut Commantiig, |» Liverpvol tuted, aod the bill wos worthless Mr | Kick her white do and and maftgng Per cont.Kequire on the premises. comalata wck Wo the coramittes to repor’ | ation than { ain inclived 10 givo it [t in clear that ¢ WW Hunter William MeBlar, Wii fayen sume two yeurs alter, wsceriaining that it wax pr uis bruise was i eS Me Avxicaus here ure ery much discoutented, aud the tni- | Reynoles, J. t r,Jumes P. Semp ©. F suused fir the delendeuts? uote, und that the Latter b FOR SALE Mr. MeFantan, from the Committee on Trade ani ‘sf Pp Manufacture come apparent, | \lidshipma us too ubvivus, | Danby, F. B. Brandt; Asistaut Kogimesr. Robert | ipplied his money to their own sent it ower, und it y this will Feporied a general law for the incorpot«- | chy clergy ures vine enemies ts 4 Clerk, Tunddeus &. Barbier; Yoomau, | suused a suit to bs brought on iin 190 Phat suit was paving cometone Che clergy ure Our enemies, for se $0 found, * that the One of the most bevutifal and irable residences fhe the State of vonuecticat, aituaied in the city of Ws Yani dj Cie tapielaable (o.naed santioting meter Gar wetion, locke As cched i this Coust, and there waa w verdict rendered Daw Paotel nt to the Committee of the Whole, a’ | ‘Issaes dishke ©: yoverament, because the liberal prise | The hany left Inst night about 10 | ne detendauts “Phe plainiff excepted to the jug; Cnlered printed nt Uuuber of copies of the bill Wer | ciples of 11 ions breuk down tueir power. o'clock, in tow of th ther from ge, aad aterwaris broognt uw wrt of etter | f ener ‘ . 1 « der Ww: abl by a] Pi for Memphis, wi b d and | took the case to the supreme Court, an’ | foto, the perpetrator of thi al outrage, is still at paid the Hause went into Committes of the Whole ox | pone, Lisutenant COlonel AITeRalh: to ectece a eee Meco-ahe tsto De rigged a08 | lhe verdict was set aide, on. the round that | Inge, althougB officers are ‘sui!, who will no doubt nen’ a + to arrange the strict fon it ing dD urchwaed on the credit 0} and provide tor the eleetion of jussiet Jong 4 oue hands m the army, wita special regard |. acs he bill having been» re he © i ¢ preparations are making, and sre neorly com ‘roan the grounds is bevuciful and pictureeqne tue state. The heuse is very conve tent Ment an to their phys: i yt#, it wes their bill and Mr. J, Sarrn, of SGhobatie, meen { inteliectual cupacity, to pio he defendants, it was thei : hey were bow jor, in other ent, when be closes his princiyal’s account, tnoe 10 his aanda, he cannot apply it to hia awn purposes und remit a bill to his principal, purchased on bis own credit. The defendants being dixsatisfed ~ PR ’ C pleted, at the Brooxlyn Navy Yard, in the fitting out of | 26 sslendants, Jt wes their bill a whole bill, except the first section ; this first section, PUL GSOGGE Wart, rsniittg, Get ean cee lite sto ne used | Ponty. an agents 3 o * the 8t Mary as bomb ketches in t Cruz They have been strengthened in every way by ationg oaken kuees, secured by bol screws, massive ouken trame work, and iron bi ind another bri neve: failing water on the | you are awase, cum) 9 every thing to ual the judioial distiicts of the Sti It was substituted tor iewces ru New Evgland, of cl ty LO ay geutleman wining m Desatifus | (rome Cuom MduPied Dy e judicial dis with Geueral Wool Presuming that this step on the part of our commander was called for bythe present situation of the two armies, | take it for granied, that uo man could have beep selected more fii to carry out 7 7 ‘ it A. wi fer "ims aud farther particularsnpoty. to Charles Addoms, | | ,1he motion made by Mr. Ssuirm was adopted, and the | /;"cn/2 1, tus expedition, than Lieut Col, Mithell og. No. 2 Gran prises the whole House bill to for Mirch Bet. Toe TUS, ‘A, kldridge, reguiae day Kor freight of p with the decision of the Supreme Court, carried the caso | jeaus whact, foot ol Wall etreet, «rto : running through the vesrel, secured upon the outer he Court of Ei d the latter court con- bk. K. COLLINS, % South street. ite Building, corner Broadway and Cham- | biil was immediate ly Fe ae ee evorod themselves to be qociied | DY brow iren plates, Each of these vessels is to curry, | {0,'ng Court, Of trrorts and Supreme Court, ‘and | Price of passage, $75, « Dera street, or tv the suuacciber on the Premiiaes. tee of Conleren i incwr army, who supposed themselves to be qualifies guns ofsmaller calibre, an immense gun upew | on in, case back for another trial e case | Tre packer ship siddons, Edward B. Cobb, muster, will . WHITHIDGE. An imme under the terms of thy order, to accompany our worthy | geck, and a simular one ighing about eig' succeed the Roscius, aud sail 26th April, her regular day. . m els : , 1 was called up yesterday, and, after reading the 5 Norwich. Fe! 10_ 1847 O2imre_ | animmonse Colonel. In short, they were all both physically and iu | tons, which will throw lis of ten inches rethioe rT: nm Sree OCT a ed Be cellectually capable to travel to Chihuahua, and Col M | diamoter a distance of three onl half miles. Ic is cal- | Proots taken on the former tial which were read by con WANTEDA geea WHIE OC BARE Totnes tees A‘THREE STORY HOUSE on 234 mast have been sorely bussled to make his choice, ‘The | culated thay will be at Vara Crus, réady for service, by | sent, the defendants went into evidence of « geoeral cus Sou hora port. Apply linmedutely to faker fasta t yp bed nde ty mdpet choice of cuptain fell upon our excellent Cupt Weight. | fhe tat of April " tom in thw city for agents to purchase bills for the pro EDWARD K. COLLINS, ulete with the lates ovements, inel Avsaxy, March 1, 1847. | man, bat Mejor Clark p.otested mostsolemuly, that none | "Gangs of men were at work during Sunday at the bie Mijouried’ to this meting. For pletaties a Sout street. Fauge, sick, cold and warm by hs, water close! The Condition ef the Session—State of the Parties. of bis artillery capiaine cbouid leave him ; the appoint: | wavy Yard in getting reedy for see the U. 8. ship Piy- | Lue cove adjourned to this morning. | For, » aban NOVICE —lacker ship HOSCIUS, from Liver- Raro/e mauiter trroughout the hoise.: u court rdof Bitee: | Two months of the session of the Logislature neve | Met of, Adjutant Leo weet aoe peen Chora: | mouth. We understand she takes out a large armament, | {1° oe Cultng ead Wille hn ee ool, we now discharging wuder general order st Ur. u font,with verandah oud Breach windows. ‘Lhe house Major Clark maintaiuing thét | besides her own, for (he equadien in the Guil . yeans Wharf, foot ol ‘all street. All goods aot ds one of ar six houses ou the south ot the street. | elapsed, and there has been hardly an a) nt Ad be [ 8 . i vir Covwr—Befi Judge Edmonds —Th ved will be sent to the public store, mt r 5 pproach to that is two artillery captains, should be | “One of the steamara recently in process of being fitted | Cincurr Covwr—Before Judge Edmonds omas | permivted will be sens to the pu ore xy " . e , » wad | da’ for tl . ase, to recovel es fol va 150 to toms will be taken by the . ; FOR SALE, upon the Legisleture by the convention, This dilatori- | could not have accompanied the expedition, ‘The oth: Be Blea ~ bd in wank tos 4. | defendant covenanted to let e green house to the plainti! ON BOYD S HINCKEN, Brokers, A FAEM of fifty two seres, most delightfully m- | uess and this log gard sensuality, cers finaily chosen were us foliows :—Lieut. Col. Mitch- eters have been received from “ pe in Squad- | tora year; he afterwerds refused to give possession. | me No.9 Tontine Borldings, So 68 Wall street. sean fnoad fing, mules from’ Mlizaberhtown, N. J. (‘Those pompered animals ell—Cupt. Thomas B. Hudson, Laclede Kangors; isi ie b Mat, Stating that Commodore | The defence was that the agreement was conditional; ——Faniont FoR tHAkAFORD—Waned, @ ont, rising » handsome commodions awelling howae P Lieutenant Charles Kribben, Light Artillery; aud Liew io SES St thet piece, 8 the orders of ‘he | ‘ut js, thut it was optional with the defendant to give Stoop or Hehoouer. to load $0. tous of treight for spect.ble far ily’: the whole ited P eee tor kre Nedeaeed ke aaa eee ch | (nant Sproule, Second Regiment; dud Lieutenant Tudd, | Qebarimentidirecting him to amsume the command of the | voese-sion or not. Verdiot for pleinufl, $260. kor plaic- Mattord CAU API) tos aap & BROOKS, brros, tee house, aed other buildings: in itial state'o| | OY be zeferred to the constamey and rancor with | seeond Kegiment; 2od Livutenant Gibson, lufantry Act: | 54#drom im the Pacific, sith xpthabed uff, Clarke; for defendant, Messrs. Whiting and “RSet epi; the orchard C-niains cwenty agies Of choles rast | which each party pitche the quota ia the resping geme | ng Devlity Quarter Master immediately forCalifornis. nae don | Geer mene m 2 and 67 Noman 3, trees P z The commuad left Santa Fe on yesterday; I remained earn Gh mach pleasure. that Commander | ToS; rickman ve TheLong Island Inrurence Co—This FOR LIVERVOUL The exsy aeress from New York, ei/her by the for the Presidency in 1848; there has been connexion | gone beliind, expecting t0 follow in a few days, aud to | HeNty, of tuls city, bas been appointed by the President Es ey of amurune te are aes BD cts: sip BAV AIti A Hoy uf moet es [rom cerrey CH ot the ferry tp Ebzaberhpory w and collusion between this Legislature and the powers | overtake the Colones ut Valverde. Capt Thompson, ot ~“ var, Ad , Baeiate, Fost, Captata im the | oP by. the plainilir cs the defendant's office oo his houss- of ner cn go engaged and going on board, will have Fenders this praverty very valuablets thoes duit at Washington in this mighty geme ; this collusion is‘ tlie 14t Dregeous, scoompanied the Colenel, and proceeds |. eclisos'end capable oficer, sad his many. {riesos in | Hold furnivare and stock of wines, Ro in hie house, | pnewstedenpeich | Ichi chy, “Lhe greater parc of the. purchases t with him to Chibushus | The command is called the Ubi | &£)ohet ont cobebie, pmcer, ond bis many friends in | crown us the old Flushing Hotel. A Are occurred short: | qi‘ Terni stats socannedeees atoll ne Femain fu three years on bond aud murtgage, par cout. | een tne Passage of the autislavery resolutions by @ | tuahun Raogers, aud aome delight in calliog it the tor | M4 city will hear si his poometion With seuietnation. ly after the insurance was effected, aud the house and | whart-orte 5 i pe await Vise § PONS Pearl sty combination of whigs and radical democrats ; it is ob { joru hope ot the Army ef the Wes Toe march is ove Variction. lurniture were covsiderably damaged, The pisinti(ts tar WOODHULL Also, forsale, a dwelling house No. 381 Washir waMuige® | served in the introduction of the resolutions of thanks to peg te oy of some ai m4 pew a oo Tho Irish Relief Commitiees of Washington and Alex- | Made the usual preliminary oat al Kg nis - BARGE FoR BALK — rt 5 Tat 7 r General Zachary Taylor, to whzich was covertly ap- | Cis however, in} Yelock, PM. | &ndtia are about to unite their funds ond send out a ves- | Property damaged, which amouated to he oe Rica J yous harthen, and very Wight ¢¢ reas hee tee TAGES TO LET OR | ued a “dle 4 A Poth of January, veri ut one o'clock, F sel isden with breadstuffs, for the benefit of those in | !ence is that the umount of damage was overrated mA ply atta Wnil street, basement off hd eB 7 ree Couaces situated on - in untimely declaration thet the battle of | and I do honestly believe, the Colouel from hi whose behalf the benevolent have contributed. also that defendant failed in meking @ part of the preli- guint pa ke th Ser oie tana tes ee ai Mowe, Bect~n Lslend, lesece de le Palma w M aray end reseresion, Wi Bavions torte re flocks of pigeons | MBAEY proofs. ‘The care is adjourned to this morning — Mare a Br pocket shie BROOK BY, the city. ings ago, the * forlorn ho re ie ucks of |p i iif, Messra. 8. Sherwood and EK. Hudson; for 500 t ns, C lh Met.weu, will suil as above, of the | ity rt n given them by Captain Garrison of the chma: were observed m ay north. Ina few days | forma Lotte marpbye her regular day’ i. ‘ ty, tor the publication of the extn correspond | department It was altogethe: id wffaie. they were seen retracing their flight, and once more * . - For freight or poseage, having splendid secgmmodations, toon mae een Gov. Wright and the Secretary of War, | governor und his whole suite” altended,and there were | #eeking the south. pLoumon Pinas —Rabert Me. Hartley ve, faren | apply on board,stfuot of Mogervelt sueet Ih, Botte g room, and 3 bedrooms. Ment of voluute er of the Puesident for the 7th regi, | sume forty guests present. | must not forget to mention | ‘The Catholic bishop, st Boston, sent out $20,000 by the bi egy segs teas Mae gle Ey OBE sae oe eee i eM CAIN, 406 tone, Coprain Con's Nev pa ng oom: Library. « Dedroome. | end the Let rear re MBow! as tho “California regiment,” | some of the toasts givon on the occasion. At the supper | Cambria (being the emeunt, Collected fo hie dooce | SFY bole for four hundred an dation note merely en eee Brooksby, aud sail om her regular fort bores ee Sy carrieue Rouse With Hae | raeee, UME Cee Yolunteers commended by Col | tablo, Captain Gutrison ros, ond alluding to Col | since the lest report,) for the relief of the suffering poor | ‘ence ws that it was un secommodation Hote merely ony | Quests tat April re Oat Land? parts , dary . nor to transmit herewith printed | M,teheli’s expedition, offercé the tollowing : ‘ Colonel | of Ireland. cn u ‘ ~—— TOR GLA-GUW.—ihe New ree ee aa LT ute tition roam, 12 bedrooms, bath Of the whole correspo adence, in which it will be | Mitcheli--Wrst would Wool be without a Frico ™ Cape. | ne Detroit Daily Advertiser announces the death, in | ‘2° enorsement of ‘he defendant was obtained by Nites PDR Gr arcu Waite New ee or § nontes. : 4 Wright, upon varfous questions of | Thompson, of the Dregoons, over quick at retort, without | tha cily, of Hon, HB Wither jeor'et_ tae Wer | Sereemenunires, cveees Oe pe a Ponce TCARE, 100 tous, n 2 Cotta, es enjoy in commen the use of 17 reres of d without reservauion g)Ving the Kuests at tue table an opportunity of empty ing | nate from the 6th district. He was'a resident of Flint. | °f the note, with intorest. Fer plaintift, Me. Voucuer retard. . beautiful woodiaud, enclosed, aud in the midst of which they ingned to this city trom Wash- | tueir glarses, replied promptly : " But what woula santa : . For dofendint, Mr. Fessenden vac. | Rorhenght or pamage Naving excellent aceommdations, © r1e0 ed ington on Friday eveni 5 {del ia ak ‘The late raios heve raised the streams in Northern ige Daly.— Mont, Oatman — Thin 4, foot of Roosevelt street, East River, or to AHL Mad , th Aer Ve be withett a Garriton !” ‘I need not add that the toust raise jams in Northe Botore Judge Daly. Montgomery vs. Oatman | apply on board, foot of Htoqwevelt streat, Kast River, o Manity te Madame Grymen, at her residence, Capo, di | ‘Ihe state of the parties is eurions. The whigs havea well received. Obio to an unusual height. On the 2ist, the ice in tho | cause, which was reported very fully in tho Herald of | WANN HARKEY. "Rober: Ban Moar. Capes di Menta, the Neu sit¥h wrcation. now ths a Looe try ge gmt both ace, which, if righty used, “The state of health here among the treops is tolerable. pg Ca hs ad se Geentee Rs Bann yesterda wat eee Yesterds: py ney ‘| atte 2 4 ‘Aded Case, bak call ou ber regeter dogs ths dener of Viedame Grymen. too well kn jf to tres puke advantage to the: In the Senate | “The number of troops which have come to Santa Fo, | MOUs Sie rt oma Bridges on the tributary | counsel calling rebutting testimony, which occupied the | mil! April fea? serio: Teun da lare Thd well stocked Sirs ft pnt dlertngs wegen flemocra bY a complaisant ce the ist day of August lost, 18 4,900, and the deaths ge brie reg vie . entire day The case will be summed up to-day. * | 3515 PRR TON for large Wiad veres of woodland, laid ontia walks; an lee how: i In the Houwe they har which have occurred among them since that time, amou © supervisors of Ren: r county have fixed the | Count or Genunat, Suasions, Mani 2~ Before Re- pi subsersbers have redeced t } fill rdenei’s house and earrisge hous tabling for | Dumerical, not anintellectual, prepondera, ce. There is | jo 120. ‘To persons unaccrstomed to 208 large bodies ot | #alaries of judge and surroj t $1200 each, or $2100 if | corder Scott, and Aldermen Livingston and Walsh each Orchard Hed Ash Coal, as followse-Urace 967 Eun on cy a mehed something vile in party idolat: p "7 ‘ 2 she vod tenant tie house will be rented or leased, fully | uttached to monarchical. prise lent men, brought suddenly together as on army, this might | the judge performs the duties of buth officos | John McKood, Kaq., District Attorney — Zyial for Grand | afove #5 25; and Nut $3 75 There isuo pea 9: Cheat ia farnker Py leesed, fully Sables, th hmocioes wou seem 4 greut mortality, but when the calculation is wade | Tho board of supervisors, of Ontario, have fixed the | Larceny.—At the opening of the court, this, Lae ing, | Soe ae, norms Ng sainpes Piha ree ee is bon oALb UK LO LED onsble to idolize that party with en her toe on Lod eoaben iwi ‘f - sek ht: Bet creer, | sissd. of" the Giret Judge and surrogate of the county at | rin se i concen him ort Ss ove time in tho THOMAS P. DOLAN, 203 ulberry st 1 mbt. La ate L, * toe whoie number, it willbe found that itis not greater, ah0. | an indictment, charging him with having someth nd 263 west LJth st., becween avenues 9th and 10h. rh fustcelege, modern-built, three-story snd atic de ist atits head; just so vile, and no mor ian great, we takes place with the same number of per: | | The democruts of Troy, on Frilay, nominated silas K. | mouth of July last, stolen a promiesory note, fot o' | na awere ~ and comm’ nding tj 7 is A sone in civil life, in the upper counties of Missouri. Stow for ma: nd George M. Selden for general as. | drawn by Me. JohnJ Cory in laver 0 be ad j : PER ANGINGS & WINDOW SHADES. f «batt athe ae tonbecprrial areaw shed | sesethtal idolatry 18 too often permitted to nae sa We. | tome comet eee ae ong place amongst country | sessor. Mr. btow declined fis cominetion © Sone See ae. ae ee ed Gat | Micoias fins & Cee Na 'Penst et, oer ehest style, wih so id any We roops, CXcept one from the Liciede Kangers, ond hu on the part ¢ pre mi : MPORT Ens and mancta eet open A furniture "m rile man “He | Gnd paramount, Party animosity hero has suffere 400 | was trom the coupity. ‘The tire companies from St | A Oreant gitl was found deed in her bed, at Mone. | tu) ‘note in. question was taken from the Lande | Derive repel. of ever’ ‘igualicy of Ameriesm heated with a ft air furm and has Grotou water intro | Ui#paregement from the lapse of I isan bitter wed | Louis county have bron remarkably healthy, owing to | B¢4* Caen, the other day; her de.th being occasioned by | Mr. Campbeli,, at his pluce of residence in Orchard | sid french taper Hangings, B . Firebourd Prints, avd Fare Tnernrenengs here rou 17m new weney Mates | Seimatatper cep parte Which dispose feraniin hate ¥y | their, better discipline, cleanliness, and other causes. ee in tight nos bal peli shape. sireet that it AS Cai temas om gah, Als arplendid ssvortinent be comp etee A, GH DoneuaineS ses are in in ‘oritismamon.§ | Any body of men, who are let without restramt, ip Envoy, which arrived at Providence on Satur/ay | the possession of a perso: ned croft, vadow ns, in for same, comp fee nath Hon 9 . pep Mato } mon, ure things to be toared aud not to be encouraged. rm) (ay midat of a corrupt aud vicious population, like that | from a whaling cruise, rpoke in Jar wary lost, the ship | to ‘atom n given lor © et tion ; and thet the | whieh the offes io merchants, dealers, and ‘orhge a hond sud morgage, if desired, For tertas apply to 30 Kee | {im Saute Ke, will commit excesses which must impair | Elizabeth, from Otsheie for Havre, withts French ott. | {2 dinitted to ofticer Cummings | very lowrat pre . , 0, 50 atniee dwitne*re | A storm commenced in Boston on Saturday noom, 9c- | Bealth, end such has been the caso with most of the vo- | Cers and soldiers @ pansengers, who were wounded in | that he had gy ockcroft tor collection. On | WiGS AD TOUPE oy " my ———— | com panied with snow f Jnuteers, to a frightinl extent | the inte eneotnter with the natives; also the joverLor | the part of the accused, Withesses were culled to prove | wy VronEL uted WIGS and TOUPEES MUNEY NI Pi ith » Which continued unti about four ightiul e: i & V B TYE. highest prices advan » > and 1 | O'clock, when the suow chunged to sleet, and finally 10 { “Many of the volunteers come hore with broken cor- , of the Marquesas Islanca. luis previous good chwracter Phe testimony having bs | are eke of the at wig waking daca re pa ome jumeice ein. The wind blew during the afterneon and night | stitutions from previous diseure, consequent on ‘hee | The inhabitonta of somo districts of the Sandwich | closed on both rides, J W. Green, Keq, mado uv sble | yet off ney ace so Adtnirably adapied to ‘ . ’ ; Yu a , aid eff. ctive appen! goods. furni ¥ description persoual | With great violence from HSK. At the eastward soar | MUCCESKIVe overflows ul the Missouri river, | Oth roam) | Ialands, have deen suffering severely from lamine, The | ard eff-chive aypeul to the ju y in bebait of the jrisomer, | the peculin 4: vidual. 90 taht J thew co j Koper JOHN M. DAV Gs, Liecnued pawnbroker, 233 | roth, the storm was very severe, A grreut deal } lor the avowed purpose of regaining health, having ia: | only dependonce of tue uatives tor some time, had heen Reyne ter meadeckene We, tere ted stvek siways on. haw f offices by ringiug ihe be ersons received bare? |e, “ne in the day, followed by a futiogs rain, bored ander chrovic complaints for years ating of which had produced much sick- viel of Me Fadden for vs ; Bate vejor, 2 Wall street, 4 Transcript. H ¥ H ’ ‘' The iigues consequent on long marches, in ex- nue ted Lor maus! whterary * occasioned Le

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