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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 4 pees my BPE atl Niet jas i i oe a —_ < iggeirrs = Prise Wwe Conts, Vol, XI, Ne, 64—Wnele Ne. 4001 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1847. = . pedicle — A —s == ne me <a = te Shige of tart ofthe poverrnon tance viet (© sasume | The proceedings ef Congress said little or nothing | the sloop of war Bosten, of which vessel he woe ecting Nunber of mijesrun by pesssngye-treins, 61.488 | AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. HIGHLY INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT of the government forces there. about the United States or the war. master. aie ‘Dotah pamber of mikes ren, 63,718 The cavalry of Cuiltz, which was in the action of the Gen. Canalizo continues Minister of War. We understand that the sentence of the Neval Court number dre EES j Agth of December, and which protested as for as possible | The Repubiicano, in alluding to the revolution of Ta- | Martial inthe exe chit ngmerty, late of the U 8 sloop | lr pomp yp So % |LE@ISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, FROM THE WAR QUARTER, | the retrest ot the’Mexicans upon £1 Faso, andattoreneds | baste Republican circumstance of it qrar Boston, was twelve monthé suspension with pay. | Number of 2 ” $476,001 10 | Carizal, had dqindled dewn toa handful by desertions | says they hi ngth. that Commander Farregut is to have oan, and running : | TELEGRAPHIC synch heel soa i arahat | thor Selec et Retain at anh 8 dey eters, eam | Exper rerig ernie —= " al jt Mi It it | J a ANOTHER THRWATENED Jantsary two English shipetontered the port ot versace | of suave" Borland ‘any one sae—the. iden having uo | Which are now ut tas Gosport Navy Yards ready to be | Totlvtapenses for construction, repalr vaalalaa Senate. having evaded the blockade, ‘The supposed to \ doubt arisen from the fact of the shooting of several Mex. | put incommission—Nerfolk Herald, March 3. ing and running road, bt is ATTACK UPON SALTILLO. |}! laden with ammunition and other munitions Number of through pissengers, 477 of | icans who wera with Mejor Gaine: Commodore Perry, who is appointed to the command z oe 33.920 w ‘Tho rumor I sent you about the arrival of a force, in | of the U 8. naval forces in the Gulf of Mexico, arrived i, doe Salad Dud Hee yea rePar of he success. The | addition tothe Lenoeta, nt Victorias Ts no doubt trey for | Sete ey Ss ena frees in th Goorsia, from Baltimore, | Receipts from through passengers, 918,806 68 MARCH OF GEN. TAYLOR FROM MONTEREY, | ate is omitted, but the despatch is addressed to Santa and took lodg! atthe National Hotol—Nerfolk Bea- Excellent meee F have septared, without the | onthe sth. Valencia is no doubt with them, Santa An- Atsany, March, 6, 1647. A bill was reported amendatory of the act regulating | the mode of binding out orphans from the Leake and ‘Watts Orphan Asylum. con, March 4. Total income from Income from freight and other sources, A Committee of Conference was appointed on the Dividends, Joss ot a man, two chiefs of squadrons, four officera, aud is probabl, bet: Monte: id Saltillo, with Raliroads. f District Bill. The Preparations at Saltillo for a Battle, | reser cpa, recchiel of squadrons four officers, aud tilarge force; ani althotgh the rigor of x agit te, | Statiaties of the New Yorke Myppiee Cooccmetinet, 7 sr wikia oases cb epee vanced to this point ; all their arms, horses and equip- | tween him and Taylor is not credited t The following is a correct abstract of the reports re. « freight oe | ir. Srencen rt on the propriety of extending s of per pre. Cast taken on See netion, Sat a brs Se etal of opinion that there will ble i ceived from jrailroad companies, giving certain statisti. Average number of men employed, | mittee of Finance to report on the pro enOy A000 to thelist herein. Tho prisoners will | " All these items taken to; ether, show cal information for th ur | Total number of miles run, be put en ro r - : I 14 , show that the enemy | cal for the year 1846, pursuant to a reso! te for San Luis to-morrow, and I shall con- | aro getting down sgain into the country that they have | tion of the Assembly of 1813, compiled from the official NG ISLAND RAILROAD. the law relative to taxation of reserved rents, so as to in- ‘LO! tinue my operations about this point, and if fortune is fa. small about there, mi Number of miles of road in operation, clude rents reserved on leases for s term of twenty-one evacuated, and as our force: y i office of the Secretary of State. 5 f years, or less. Agreed to. fe gj aaltendenvor to tin it to ‘account fr | ocean Rarrossing us much, Urren at Viotoria occa. | T#turms received e the office of the Secretary eee rm ct tag aliasing Tho Sonato then, in Committee of the Whole, took up sions little trouble,as he wil er he’ come 1 tion, » VIGOROUS PREPARATIONS ney, on receiving this account, will | go to Matamoros fora Sehr; but Santa Anna, with Numberof miles of road inoperstion, | il Ta expenses “4 Soernotion, repels, | the bill to sppoint commissioners to codify pl apd 1 reaard it not for what has been done, since it is a force, approaching the Rio Grande, whilat all our fore Cost of constru “2 sadivaoaine tia ara Number ofthrough passengers | Mr. Youno named A. Loomis and N. a f AT THE HZ, small afar, but, merely Ava proof of the desire iis coneentrating hore, to those who are familiar with for repairing $41,776 84 «way sioners on practice and pleading. wi ave lecharge our duty. In spite of the | his policy, is an: ing but agreeable. ’ name 5 BRAZOS AND TAMPICO Bich we hare espera aera oe | is po Hoy aany thing but agree aii Gas task sponses of construction, repair 5 op | Regeints from through do, ; Mr. Witttams moved to substitute the of D. D en Sete usted of every thing, we shall conquer jut , and will be better ablo to judge of the merits of the ing aciees caeeeaee, $1, 174,653 ‘Total income from passengers, 142,080 16 | Field. Ve ru . ” 153,647 69 Mr. & J in fe lesera. Gi id f Vera d San Juan d’Ulloa, ns taken today was one with arms in | * Tho Mexigan Who was tried yesterday for the murder way ~ $09, wen eae freight and other sources $: meee Lia : a sieycat Bled favor of M raham, Hill Storming of Vera €ruz an a & Mexican, who served the enemy as a | of Bowlin, wus found guilty of murder in the first de- | ‘Total income from passengers, $es'ee1 05 iiemtics edicanntton 16 So. Se. die. guide. He ar bey rag Bret the a Gree, after the jury had Fetired for saveral wala ach eros freight and other sources, er ate cane 3 ‘The nomination of Messrs. Loomis and Hill wae surre! oes wi }o intercede | juror was awora as to whether ho an; e “ 120 | agreed to. NEWS FROM THE BRAZOS, MONTEREY, AND SALTILLO | for him,” &o , ko, age! Menican, and now rfoted on ka tore Tia ctramat et moteataee: 1 Wetman «ae IAL y Hearted en praeencaae Genesee as the third LFrom the Now Orleans Picayune, Feb. 25.) APFAIRS IN TAMPICO AND SAN LUIS. Re WMS Rian, a8 an pee ADS Cadet fe Namber of freight cars, 86 Number of machine shops, Commissioner, but no question was taken, and Aton ently hour this merning the whGouer Harmon {Correspondence of the N. 0. Delia] horued Vory ast oreperehory 08 Ee oe ecet| Member of tata tebe, 1 | thothorses, a ale., | Gaus sees ena Sie WaiKec, Commie Saletan serge cree. tve. Breses, Taurico, Mexrco, Feb. 9,10P.M. | somewhere. They must go by water, for the rondewiil | Number of horses, $. | Averee number ofmenemployed, 330 increas ido the in six days. Through the 10 P. N n I go by f loyed, 7a Number of miles run by passeng % r canteen te Mies ictinn dis sting Testeaete TD he | woes tires comand Meee Mississippi re- | bo impassabte in uday of two. ih AES ere meena eS at ee ran by ene 127,000 Assembly schooner, we aro placed in possession of our correspon- ee ee nce ey Tey ey Ae nes SANTA ANNA’S ADVANCE. eee . — on" 16,615 | ‘Total number of miles run, 283,000 Aunany, March 6, 1847. dence ,to the 18th instant, and various items of intelli- amandee then. waa ‘goodly ipunber have been LiMn ‘d (From the New Orleans Delta, Feb. 25.) Total number of miles run by passenger _ cascon AnD SURAT RAIMA ESAIEAGADs pen The Judiciary Committee reported a bill in relation to gence. pa (ie an J If the statements made by all the Mexican papera and | and freight trains, 61,872 Numoer 6 mil . pro wr ai pon the election of certain judicial officers. ‘The bill pro. Mr. Halle Poss ri get fy oe tenet ‘The New York Volunteers are still off here, and some letter [tere be entt aa Ms confidenoa, it a obvious t UTICA AND SCHENECTADY RAILROAD. Total expenses for coi » Tepe enough Sauta Anna entertains designs against Monterey, an Worth’s division,ond that every momant of calm weather | of the officers have been in town during the last two or id Number of miles of road in operation, 78 i c! it 4 ry a 2,265,114 80 was improved in embarking them. In three good {days | three day: begun his march against that pees Our ‘correspondent Cost ef construction, $ i é i id running 1 . Lieut David Gibson, whose death | mentioned in m: roprosent that large bodies of troops being thrown | Expenses for repairing an a i ae regard | lest, was a native of Virginia or Maryland, and had been | {0°Ward upon the r it te Manterey, a8 well se therced | roed, Nesasinater kc, ‘attaeinecen cram ar General Minon. In Minon’s | in the 2d Artillery regiment for six Gr seven years. Ho | joiwoon tampico and 3 reed aie PR most definite | Total expenses of co 1 Tep own modect report, which 1s before us, his prisoners are | died on Saturday, and” on Monday his remains were fol. | *'#tement we have seen, is contained ina lette: ing and running road, rate $ | for the election on the fourth Tuesday of May 17, 2 an next, of four Judges of the Supreme Court in each judi" "P* sarc | clal district ; a County Judge, District Attorney, a Sur- 1,277,019 07 | rogate, Clerk of Court of Appeals in the several counties Income from freight and other source: pone ing and running roed, boos ape 17,600 62 | 4 Police Justice in Albany, and one also in ‘Troy, and re. by La Patria, last evening, from Tampico, of te of Number of through passengers, n' . ities. Dill leaves it discretio: with sot down at 63in all, i py TU), ay ee Victoria, sta. | th Febcuary, which states that 16,000 of the most bril- | Naser of through} in eae } he ciecedtheeps isl scene tua canes of Obeaty Besides the Americans Lard | him, there was one ting that the lancer force at that place let Lore greatly | iaut troops (tropas brilliantes) are marching for the road Receipts from through passengers, $276,016 32 ¥ yeats t) pe Mexican, named Galeano, who had been with our t fapmented, and tat te Meroe troops there would | between Saltillo and Monterey. ‘This information was by way “ $71,519 19 ae 911 | Judge and Surrégate on the same person, or to separate anda guide. He was inmediately put to number prey well 6010 cert After the | Pouamunicated by «letter written from San Luis. Another | rotal income from passengers, $347,535 51 Finmber oftesehina shape, aims <u aah (Hebe, Wa have Golere co Sots ceeeee aca, | Munber Brats al 60 te the commander hauled up | letter, written from Tala, of the date of ad February, | jrosrrame Om beaeenmern, a SUM g | Number erplos rap by paaongertreine, 17, which includes the nemes of Capt. Albort Pike!er Ac | before him all those ing hea olga ‘Ameri | states that on t Ist of the month Gen. Parrodi, with a Dividends, ,000 18161 | Mz. Govip reported a bill to sbolish capital punish: 5 15 | Total number of mile: 175, t. "i cans, and otherwise assisted them, who were | »tigade of 1500 men, composed of the 13th regiment of Number of locomotives men ¢ Howdy was captured two devs tar Maj ea | tox Lak ena by permarp re Sous'S | Luis "and a battalion ot the Nation ee etn | nunc Mapmune sho tated, He a kta a ‘Tho House concurred with the Senate in appointing « PTs par: toptuced is som eld i hare eee ot |e “lac above een | eeahatadcee le ote arco n eee: | 8° ee ee ets, Gon ef contrucin, na ggaiota ao | Commits of Confrence onthe Judicial Distret i n i tion of Monterey, by the road of Matcherala. Tho sierra| Avorage number of men em; oye 0 » . 1. Bascom’s resolution, direc: reported Ty Arkansas troops and two partioe of | Kentucky Gab american bees fhe.cbove source, | ie ardfed at ory plat by the battalions of Puebla, | “Confany’ 200, | Expenses for repairing and running road, $27,000 00 | | Mr- Bas Aaya, ovitice, ioc Wa eubemseta eh eieene troops, one of twenty-five, aot in fhe oe ehas tive | Sen Lula Poteet moved on towards it Guarda Costa de Tampico, the company of Veterans, | Namber of miles run by pessonger trains, 167,600 Total expenses of construction, repai d caarcand fare ee oe ee ee eer For my own part, {cannot fully believe that any con- | 824 three companies of Cavalry. In the village of Valles, a freight 70,488 ing and running road, among the schools and academies from the Literary Antonio del C illo is stationed witha Report says thet Captain C. M. Clay wished to break | *ilerable Mexican force will come or have come this | Col. Jo 8) ble force, to defend that point. Gen. U heey een} eoeeaambae eCsllonrss, Sic s.i[> NaReRo through passengers Fund, and $28,000 from the income of the United States the ranks, but could not induce others to assent to it, find: | fide of the mountaina, and in noticing th Tan of the Ast eenieat Boint, Gon, Urea, wi : SYRACUSE AND UTICA RAILROAD. through passenge: Deposit Fund. Agreed to. aad consisted of tire troneegd ke anne’ com. | 46.40 to Keep up with ethers. tpprosch, can beligys | camo,” must have seedy arsivel Zt Viekine te eee Ueda ee MMA el GEE ae 6 Mr. Bascom also gave notice of a bill to appoint three mand consisted of two thousand and some men, a . lipas. Co ss Total income from _ $8,237 82 i < but nothing else. There was a rumor in circulation jiset Expenses for repairing and running t Ccommissieners in practice, &c. five hustrea * eocounts ; otherasey of not more than | but tune we loft Monterey, that Gov. Morales was in or or uigee movementeare no doubt mado {or the purpose’ o Toed a tion repairing 21747 #8 | Tpeome from freight and other sources, $34,800 00 | commiss Surtw brought in a bill to ley out a new street M near Victoria, with 7,000 men ; but we foun it near 4 Total expenses of construction, vf 4 ‘ork. Di are nee Miers eee eee 6,000 were in buckram.” ‘The same might bo applied | ou Vera Cruz. Santa Anoa expects to cut off Taylor's peigekierneeder fea re 312,944 13 Number st oumetives, $ | inthe Twelfth ward in ihe city of Liat xe a ‘ a pon Maj. Gaines? horse, | 0 the move on Saltillo, as the cavalry of Gen. Gomal ones bate There peat the roads to Ca-| umber of turough Passengers, 108,798 «/ ioe “a Tho Hurl Gate Pilot Bill was pass repaaage i he guerd fired upon him, but ho escaped uninjured. | at the tine of our countermarch to Monterey, was, mess to be, remerded va imipenem ey Be Sak Sway, peng a © gelitoe shine; 1 | Thetorm of apprenticeship was reduced to the term o The prisouers arrived ot Son Luis on the 26th ult. | nided into an immense army. Officers and men are ger- forvo the “serious consideraiigge eed? ua) 2% | Receipts from through La ar. a th “horses, 5 | three years. igh the streets and guns were | ting too credulous now-a-days, and they readily swallow doubt excite the utmost vigilance and activity of re-| “.. 1," sb ay Average number of men employed, a7 ——— t. every thing that is told them. ‘I do not recollect a move- | doubt exc! 4 ees Sesiee! Peck Total income from do, $229,708 66 Total number of miles run, 34,660 BY THK MAILS. In this connection, let us explein that the Tampico | meni of the Mexicans to any point, that their numbers Pately Chee eae rene eae renterey’ Fortw | income from freight and other sources, $27,038 66 5 " Sentinl’s account makes a great part of the prisoners | Were not swelled five, ten and twenty fold’ There are | Hately dat Monterey. with about an ePrice fo Dividends, hap [ miloh of tear onecaee se LEGISLATIVE: PROCEEDINGS. Jrishmen. We doubted this when we read it, but we | Senerally some slight grounds {or all the rumors that ate ‘con catiy hed ee oe be pale gga! Number of locomotiv 9 Number of miles of road in operation, one,ees 30 ‘Senate. bad no euthority on wk sh to contradict it ;' but Mr. | #foat, but they should not be credited fully unloss well fais, the Benisteg aco UShiOE forwoed tecracte | Number of passenger cars, As Cork of constr action; Ee tates eee HH ‘Auaanr, March 4, 1847. Haile gives a different translation of the letter from San authenticated. Matamonei! frome thee a nich “3 th h Victoria, “ freight Xpenses of nopeisin 17 , ae “4 ' Sunny morning— brilliant representation of the feir ie {ule He. makes all that is sald of Irishmen apply to Te rem he Wereohee Boalt soe Coa, Uriee's cavalry ‘ae’ no. Gantt fees ees Bree | soja: ataeebine shone employed 120 Bink Tunning roads 4005,709 6o | the'chember President of the Senate bas returned that company of deserters the formation of which we haan. ue : vi r tendad int. This will boa bold move-| Verge num! 4 a ‘ 240,036 | and taken the chair. 4, the 3 | into the bar, by @ sloop of war; Company I—Wiun ; | {orce intendad for Point. wi One BAO Number of miles run by passenger trains, 95,000 Number of through passengers, x "They hare baeypovmied by tue gonerabisichat to | Co: #—Sweoudy; Co. E—betgeaat Wolaey add Pati dsciad ocr. th, however is fons comloweeiv ot | num acareeeecaeeeee 180000 | Iocan fom irigh end Caeteource, Sine | iottiararsece isthe vane ee hice eey ae fing of their nation.” We have not the origi- . 5 do apnt DURE q 3 , 909 4 incorporation of manufacturing companies should paninh fo refer fo, Dut eve. no" out that Mf Tantrice, February 10th, 12, M- | Goin 2 atack Oa Rhee afore consequences miles of road in operation, 26 | Nuswer'st locomotives, $6900 1, | be formed: The lesrned Beneioe wapeosed haart es "sis the correct version. It agrees with what we | ‘The schooner Pioneer came in from Lobos Jsland last | they may intercept our cemmunio Number of miles of in operation, wis00 2 umber ot nosed are, 3 | strongly in favor of the pringiple of the individual liabil- dy said of that company formed of desertecs | night, having leftiton the Sth instant: ‘Lee aptain re- | and the poad from Mataimene eo y. | Cost of construction, Purif geeracion ° ane 19 rperators in general, and he urged that it was ured that there are butfew foreigners in the | ports thot he sailed from the [sland s few days ago, with | Wo trust, however, that Gen Sean ‘who seemsto be | /Xpenses for repairing and oe $46, 4c] Sangam, 1 of the constitutional se, respecting ineor- Kentucky an} Arkansay regiments. fae fundred men, destined fer the wreck of the Ondis- | Moving wit oro ra en ‘and prudence, will not weak- | Total expenses for construction, repair 725,360 70 Average number of men employed 40 | poratious, to introduco and enforce the great principle of mae hale iver, us onother important item from this | ka, to render uasistance to the vesscl if prot ebie et en our forces on the Tio Grande: so eet re sorey | «DK and ranaing road, eres: | vateemnal b nger trains, 47,878 | Individual liability, On the heel of the%opary tne seine letter from San Luis. Itis to tho effect that on the | to assist the volunteers, but finding that ies ipo; hed | lines to be easily broken, and the hard-earned coeults of | Number of through Passengers, ; | ceed ti freligat trates, . K tor took occasion to introduce m general bill for the. In. in wlt. there marched out of San Luis for Tanquo de la | left there, set fire to the wreck ert eturned .t0 the | a most expencive campaign thus be lest to our arm: my Total number of miles run “ 62,773 | corporation of mai 15 companies. Test, the piace where Minon made his capiuse, three | place from whouce they asiled, lumembuther suG ate Since the above was written, we have seen a letter | Total income from passengers, ig A oo , oY , and a motion to print five times arultey with Sore oer aca ote Martillery. | (ot Broceeded to this place, be EING UP despatches | from a Mexican officer, written’ In grent confidence rod Ll ocr anaeaaaaiaaas | Nombar oftallan ¢ toed fo Onnretone ae 62 al number of the report, war referred to the oom. art ‘with more than fourteen pieces of artillery. | tcomthe of war St. § » direct from the squ: ie. ft re + vi Di 5 7 blic printing. ‘Thete pleces consisted of three twenty-four pounders, | dron. a me i, [wees fa Matuttoras, and was sirect Contiderebly ad, | Number of locomotives, Expens oa we repehing. and elt, te | cisopeet at, tie Count Dosmaleslenses tu sienoen wie three eighteen and four sixte pounders, and the others : These deepatahes, {roca Commodore Counc e said | vanced on the reed.” hes Lf "4 se tera epee er re oe, $123,173 97 | resolution of the Sen: eight and also sai ‘ithin twe an officer \o be of an important nature, but their con- iS i g . . 4 i 4 , and shortly after, the | tents have not, ner robebly will hot be made public. NEWS FROM THE GULF. Averege number of men employed, Total expenses of he lied Liar il si:108-0 rest of the force Yemaining in San Luis Potosi. So it ap | Colonel Baker, of the 4th Illinois, recently from the (Correspondence of the Mo\iile Herald.} ‘Total number of miles run by passenger and er of Vrs 16,090 pears the blow ee be oe in pe direction no Brazos, mi peech to his mon yesterday evening, in Cee niin Se cree ? und freight trains, Reavers SPR aad 00 eee ane jantu Ann ress to his troops, dat ‘e 27th ult. | which he took occasion to say, tut the: would be Off Anton Lizardo, Feb. 4, 1847. 5 AUBURN AND Roc! J ‘s fivote this idea, and would seem to leave no doubt about | marched against tne enemy mes fon days.” This he was | _ I believe the brief uch eee intelligible mode of give | Number of miles of road in operation, 78 Receipts from through passongers, Garath eo: shies in amillign Custaemee aioe Guano mena i dat we learn that the opinion of the oficers in our | certain of, und the Colonel having: Wand ia Washingtou | ing information of events, is by dates, and in writing you | Cost of construction, \ het aie Aig “ $64,754 73 | traced to the imbecility and recklessness of successive army are verious oo this point. Many think Santa Auna very lately, and just trom Gen. Scott, was reckoned to | the unconnected acts transpiring in the squadron, I will Expenses for repairing and running the , Total income from a eee administrations, whose only care has been to retain pe. is in truth on his way to Vera Crdz, and that the display | speak by the card. He said, also, that General Scott | atopt it as far as practicable. road, 110,353 24 Income from freight and other sources, ons litical power. The report was referred. otforce on the ther side of San Luis is intended to mask | Wont behere ina day or two. On the 19th of Jan, the Commodore transferred his | Total expenses of construction, repair- Dividends, r Mr. Hann hoped the Senate would teke the question on sree t eta pide the weakness of the latter place. | “I conversed this motsing with a gentleman from off the Princeton, and proceeded on a cruise toLa-| ing and runming road, 1,970,407 7, | Namber of locomstives, 9 | agreeing to the amendments of the House,to the bill to Though crowded for time and room, we cannot omit | the island of Lobos. He says that companies of the ther succession of villages, situated | Number of through passengers, 62,218 i. passonger cars, lee 9 State into judicial districts, e Senator Santa Anna’s address ‘ouisianians have landed there ; a part of the 2d Mis t thirty miles northwardof Cam-| Number of way passengers, 80,087 icuien ts sa 60 | moved that the Senate non-coacur in the amendments of The Generalin-Chicf of the Army of Operations of the | sissippl regiment ; a part of the Pennsylvanians, and one southward of Vera Cruz. The | Receipts from through passengers, $160,006 98 i mail 1 | the Hou: North to hie Subordinates. or (WO vessels off there with troops. r Vixen and schooner Petrel “ow way : - Fenservheces a 198 and noes were demanded on the motion, and Companions in arms! The operations of the enemy ith the i ‘Total income from passengers, 208,078 31 Average number of men employed, ult was ayes 19, noes 9. So the Senate refused to demexd that we should move precipitately upon his Tampico, Feb. 13, 10 A. M. Income from freight and other sources, —_ 37,097 34 Number ef miles run by nay trains, 08,793 Seaeke ne cana id we go to execute it. - The independ. rday morning, as I was taking my letter on board Is at night, and all other precau- | Dividends, 112,000 00 ; : “freight Sth | Manet Mlb. ames and the destiny of the nation, dopend at Sn officer iniormed me of the capture of Major ken. ‘The Princaton, by reason of her | Number of locomotives, 10 Total number of miles run, onr6r messago that the Senate non-concu: this moment on your decisi Gaines’ command, near Saltillo. 1 opened the letter, deatt, could not approach the shore within several miles, "freight cars, 38 ? NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. Mr. J.B. Sot moved that on and after Monday next Soliiers ! the entire world obsorven us, and willexpect | with the intention of inserting the news, but on second | but the Vixen came ont and communicated, Of course “machine shops, a Number of miles of road in operation, wy tah the etbernast atime o’clock inthe mo , Toio us they are necessary. Priva. | consideration closed it again, as tho evening previous we nothing of interest had occurred, the vessels merely “horses, 4 Cost of construction, $1,708,017 88 ‘The motion was negatived. The bill authorising free tions of all kinds surround us, ia consequence of the | had ® rumor of the of Gen Taylor, and | positively | maintaining a block Average number of men employed, Expenses for repairing and running the neglect shown towards us for more than a month by | feared the sending ef so much, without any real ev: On the 27th, the those who should provide your pay and provisions. But | de: $99,797 47 | banks to pledge the stocks of the United States in of truth. Last night, howevor, I heard thut there and the Commodore 190 inoeton returned to this anchorage, | Number of miles run b: oF trains, 180.663 road ne i anchorage, ber of m NA ay the same manner and for the same purposes as stocks of this ehisown ship. During his absence, , Total expenses of construction, repair. 700,018 35 | Stata, and to impose. a textapse ties enpiesl ef tase tou when has ry devilitated your spirits or weakened | “8 & paper in Tampico, duted at the city of Mexico, on | the pose steamer Petrita brought down from Vera Cruz | Total number of miles rua, 199,245 ing and running road, $1,790,815 the same as on other corporations, was then read a third your enthu 1 the 2d instant, whick contained the capture of these | on the 234, Lieut. Col. Alfonse Delapu, of Louisiana, His TONAWANDA RAILROAD. Number of through passengers, be itidian Brahe = passed by the Senate—syes 19, noes 5. The Mexican soldier is well known for his frugality | men, and after searching the city over, this morning || atventures are rather romantic, as far asl can learn Number of miles of road in operation, 43% “way = 1,450 OF THE copE. and under suifering—never wanting maga- | found it, and obtained from its columns the followiug | Under instructions from eneral Scott, he set out from | Cost of construction, $763,566 19 ‘Total income from passengers, $170,993 44 Sommittee of the Whole, resumed the zines in maiches across deserts—and always counting | items: Major Gaines, with &@ command of Kentucky ca to visit Vera Cruz and the Expenses for repairing and running road, 45,144 49 Income from freight and other sources, $11,892 27 consideration'of the bill fer the appointment of gommis- Upon the resources of the enemy to provide for hie valry, left Saltillo with a number of wagons to ob- @ apy, and to cover Total — of construction, repair Dividends, none under the 19th section of the first article of the ‘wante. tain forage, and alter proceeding some distance towards , @ pa ing and running road, 708,739 68 Number of locomotives, 8 tion. ‘To day we shall undertake a march ‘over a desert | Parras, was surrounded at Cow Tank,” by upwards of | a Frenchman, (ho is of French descent and speake the Number of through passengers, 65.359 5 ee nger cars, 42 floor was conceded to Mr. Williams, from the gountry, without succor or provisions. But be aesured | 2000 cavalry, under Gen. Minoa, and taker Prisouers— | tongue like @ Parisian) After atriving there he pene- “way ¢ 27,028 «, {eight i 91 | seventh; whe padsessed the Genato in a speech of nearly that we shall immediately be provided from those ofthe | Chere was not a gun fired oneither side. But to the pa. | trated as far as Jalepa, ascertained the probable number Receipts from through passengers, $93,604 08 mail * | two hours, with moat marked effect, when enemy, and with them you will be sufficiently reim-| per The Republicane of February 24 contains the iol | o: men that could be thrown into the castle of San Juan bid way se $17,979 O1 Number of machine shops, 1 ‘The question recurred on filling the blanks in the bill. bureed’ jowing:— 42 Ulloa, the length of time for which it was provisioned, | ‘Total income froin Ms $111,683 09 «horses, 130 | The bill was originally printed with blanks loft for the My triends—We go to open th ampaign. What days Liveratine Aamy oF THE Rervatic,) c., and the general tout ensemble, the material, &c.,that | [ncome from freight and other sourees, $41,478 00 men employed, Fs Cad es on of the geutlemen who may receive the eppoint of glory await us! What a flattering future for our San Luis pe Potosi, Jan 26, 1847. '§ would oppose Ge contemplated attack. | Dividends, $06,300 00 ‘Total wumber of miles run, BO SCOORM | cat of GONE country! How satisfectory, when we Contemplate that | Te the Minister of War and Marine: Daring his stay he narrowly esceped deteution, being Numbor of locomotives, 6 sm inn Messrs. David Graham and Theo We huve saved its independence! How the world will | Excenuent Sevoa—Oa the 23d inst. surrendered at | suspected a subjected to severat close examinations. “ monger Cal 8 ‘The cars running on the roads betw 4 as commissioners to simplify and abridge admire us! How the nation will bless us! And when | discretion, two chiefs, four officers and 76 “ individuals” being informed that the authorities intended committing “ reight bad a7 and Rochester are owned as common stoc! of ‘practice and forms of proceeding of in the bowoms of our faumilics we shall relato the riske | oltbo army of the United States of the North, who had | him to the Castle as a spy, he had barely time to escape “ qwail Mg 1 | Pany having an undivided interest in 62 passenger cars const: and («tignes which we have endured, the combsts with | the temerity to advance this si ie of Saltilio, a considera. | on board a French merchant bark lying at Sacrificios, “machine shop, 1 | @nd'18 mail and baggege cars Mr. Fo.som nominated Mesers. Field, Graham and sod triumphs over a daring and presumptuous enemy; | ble distance. All their arma, horses, &¢., have been ta- | from which he was taken and brought down by the “horses, 2 ‘ rab Worden ior revi herealier, whon telling our children that we have | ken for the good of the nation, and their lives have been | Petrita. His pe was singularly providential. The | Average number of men omployed, 70 Cotuisions on tHe Worcester RatRoap.— . Mr. Yeunc pproved the nomination of Mesars. saved our Coustry a second time, the jubileo will be com: spared by the magnanimity of the great Mexican nation | men of tho boat supposed him one of the passengers of | Number of miles run by Passenger trains, 09,622 Four collisions took place upon the Worcester Nicholas Hill and Chester Loomis. If he called upon plete, and thes rifices will then appear to us as | When an opporrunity offers, I will send them to you at | the boat, and carried him off under mistake. They were be +a freight 52 11,084 railroad yesterday afternoon, under the following cir: to state to whom he would give the preference above all noth: the city of Mexico, and I think they will be here, so as | waiting for one of tho Passengers, and being ordered | Totel number of miles run 70,706 | cumstances. others, in bis own opinion, for the bftice of codifers of Sold hurry forth in the defence of your country, | ‘o start for that place on to-morrow. authoritatively in French to “ shove off,” obeyed unhesi- ATTICA AND BUFFALO RAILROAD. The Albany 334 o'clock train, whieh had been delayed the law, he should gi Preterence to John Duer, Tho cause we sustain ia a holy one 3 Dever have we In the mesutime, our operations will be continued in tatingly. Again, the arrival of the Potrita at Sacrificios, Number of miles of road in operation, aL camejin collision with a gravel train, yesterday alter Joun C Spencer and Usain lor Walworth. struggled with moro justice, because we fight fer the | that quarter, and if fortune is favorable, we hope to be | was purely accidental, nor should I omit to state that the Cost of construction, $306,704 52 noon, about three miles this side of Worcester. ‘The Mr. Hano remarked that he would gladly vote for Jand of our forefathers’ and of our Children, the honor | able to render still more service to the nation. French bark had been bese into Anton Lizardo as a Expenses for repairing and gravel train was backing up to Worcester slowly, anda | (hancellor Walworth, but it would be fan ible for and religion of our wives and children. What sacrifice | Upon your Excellency receiving this notice, you | prizo afew days before, and ad just been let xo. road, $47,723 41 | short curve in the road prevented the ongineer from | him to serve while he continued to act as C lor. then, can be too great for objects eo dear? Let our motte | must not esteem it as a great thing—on On the 234, three vessels ran the blocka’e at Vera| ‘Totul expenses of construction, repair: seeing the Albany train, until too late to avoid the Without taking the question en any of the nominations, “corquor or die!” Let us swear before tho great | is small—but it will Prove to you how Cruz, notwithétanding the vigilance of the Aibany and ing, and running road, $864,427 93 | Collison. The enginner on the gravel train reverse: | the commt and reported progress. Eternal that we will not wait an instant in purging our | fulfil our obligations to our devoted cot ry. iteamers are the only yossels to| Number of through passengers, 77,617 | bis engine, when within about two hundred yards of the | “rhe Senate «1 to commence voting on the amend. soilof the stranger who has dared to profane it with his | our means have been exhausted, we havi a “way be! 10,116 | Albany train, and called to the Persons who Were on the o-morrow morning at 12 o'clock, without further presence, No treaty, nothing which may not be heroic | great difficulties, and sustained oursel On the ch brig Princ Marie was | Receipts from through passongere, $67,793 95 traio, oom thirty in number,) to jump off, which they debate. und preud, time. brought in by the Albany. She was taken near Cam- bi way ig 611 60 | did, and escaped without injury. The two trains cats ‘And the Senate adjourned. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. Amongst the prisoners taken to-day, with arms inhia | peschy and awaits the Commodore's decision. The ‘Total income from passengers, 400 55 | in contact, di the engine attached to the Albany ti Head-Quarters, Sun Luis Potosi, Jan. 27, 1847, hands, was found a native Me: same day the small schooner Marine! arrived from Ha- | income from freight and other sources, ly without injuring any person. In addition to tae details given in our last, we annex | Miguel Galindo, who has been act 088 61 | train, but fortun Assembly. i as th vana, with despatches for the Commodore, supposed re Dividends, $30,496 00 After the collision, the gravel train started off toward ‘ALpany, March 4, 1967 the following items of information, for whi h spy of the enemy ; and consequently | had lating to the fitting out of privateers from that port under Number of locomotives, 4 Boston, (tho engine, as before stated, having been Au immense number of petitions were presented aud indebted to Mr. Martin, who arrived on the Harmonians| tHe instant, withont the form of trial. ‘The ch Mexican colo: ‘passenger cars, ¢ | reversed,) and ran seven miles, with no person on tho velareed, Walker. . Tmonious:) Americans offered any guarantee, or sum of money, for | On the 29th, the Porpoise returned from Tampico,and | Ireight ® 11 | train. [tran past one station, and stopped near the t. Waront, of Sullivan, presented six remonstrances Gen. Wool apprised Gen. Taylor, towards tho end of | ‘8e lite of thia wretch, but he was a traitor to his country | the sloop Mariner proceeded to that place with Col. Al- “mai « % | thirty-fifth mile post. ‘The 4 o'clock train from Boston, Against the location of portions of the New York and January, that he anticipated an‘attack et Saltill ay of | and I could not Spare him. It is with profound regret mi on bo as @ passenger. Uf course he Number of machine shops, 1 which was coming up at itn sual rpeed, about 30 miles . nosylvenis. The honor- sequence, Gen. Taylor left Monterey on the lat ot Feb. | tuatl inform your Excelioncy of thie summary act— | communicates with Scott, tly as possible, Average number of men employed, 26 | per hour, got in contact this train. Owing to the with bis staff, for Saltillo “ae pie dead g ium | *tongly warranted by military law—but it is ipaicpon. | “Ou the Dist ‘orpeise Went out to cru: ‘ 44,961 | intervention of a curve, the engineer of the Boston train ne aanuege tn referring , and the Number of miles run ws asseng and Thomas battery, the Ist Miesisaip- sable at this time to take from the enemy this source of | Princeton] ft tor the blockade of Alvarado, " ‘ in! to freight 10,391 | did not perceive the gravel train until he was within ned by. ponbae teasiiad see ee, Pores pi bufles a Aay’s squadron of d ; information and help, andthis act may deter others from | Feb 31, the French brig P’ rio, was permitted | ‘Total number of mile: 64,602 | abouto: t. Ho immediately reversed his they were conco the city of New Thomas ¥, Maswioil wan to leave Monterey on ihe at | 2 similar procedure. se ee Sona the French Commodore | BUFFALO AnD engine, and somewhat cheeked the speed of the train — J tho railroad company had sent out pald men, alsa for senins |. Lhave the honer to inform your Excellency, for the Jug that no part of her cargo should be landed. | Number of milesof Toad in operation, 22 | Both of the engines were djsabled by the collision, but | agents to travel through the counties bordering ou Pour 00 rocrint sitio. | benedit of his Excollency, the View Pr Gay tho Petrita brought down intelligence | Coat of construction, $205,002 95 | here again, there was, fortunately, no person injured. | sylvania, and circulate petitions agelnet. ny Sbonge ta the | crocit is due Gon. Mine hy for hi ios that the udvanced guard of a column of | kxpensos of repairing and running road, $14,644 34 On Hearing of the accidents, the superintendent at | t2e'iycatinn ot tne road as agi the “4 with | filing my orders, and to all the brigade under his com- advancing from Tampico upon Tuspan, had ‘Total expenses for construction, repsir- ‘orcester immediately despatched a man to Wesboro’, | ppointed by the Legislature of year. at Saltillo would be by hand, who oc-operated with him ; the rei ted and sixty of our soldiers made prisoners. ing, and road, $990,047 34 | with orders to detain all the trains there, and send them |” a with a motion 10 refer the petitions to the 6000 an. addition to the two betes has been the capture of the enemy Santa Auna was also reported to be still at San Luis | Nunther of through pessengors, 42,899 | up on the South track,which had been repairing for some Wats tore, the batteries of Capt. Washington and Cupt, | ., When we enconntered y ber of way : n Ameri Websior were at Saltillo, aud at last accounts the troops | te of great suffering. [This 1 do Past, and was nearly ready for use. In the Tho rumor is now current that our whole naval force To'al income {rom passengers $ ho gave orders for the removal of a large pee A age ol ys Ra ‘o income fro y legation, but it was ultimat, lo} eo «throwing. up formidable fortifvations Line stand, and will give you tho Spania has ‘been ordered to collect here on the 20th of this | income from freight and c $4114 62 t cars which were not in use, and he | YOrk deleg was ultimately adopied by \o to the result of any attackwhich may | YU Can interpret as you pleuse’: month, to be in reudiness to co-operate with Gen. Scott, | Dividends, $13,916 33 on the South track. A great effort is making to secure the extension of on that point ™AY | tran sufriendo los penaladodes de lam in the expected attack on Vera Cruz, and it is the gene- | Numbor of locomotives, 3 The steamboat train which left Boston at 5 o'clock this toad through Sullivan county, and it may be mc ber of teoops left at Monterey doos not exceed |__| have disposed of the hor equipa; ral impression throughout the squadron that we shall | Number of passenger cars, 2 1d Westboro’, and was stopped at the 33th mile post, | Ou fot ¥ ait men hut the citacel or black fort” is held by them, | @Y—With the exception of their ‘armecwhich were: | have wight ot la Number of mail ir 6 {he {rains mentioned above. ‘The cars of the 4 | “Mtr Mscysatan reported a bill to serine mineate and there is no ronte by which the Moxicans can served to the nation—and havo distributed them to the ‘he only vess f war now present at this anchorage Averuge number of men employed, 18 | o'clock Boston train were attached to the Worcester rers of root beer and soda water, in New York, to seiue provch the city with artillery, save by Saltillo. Wit one 96 their rightful propert sro the frigate Raritan and steamer Spitfire, together | Total number of miles rfin by passenger train and the trains returned to Westboro’, where they and recover possession of their bottles in certain cases, out urtillery any uttempt upon Monterey would be fu. reiterate to you again my co ‘ation and esteem. | with a number of gun boats. and freight trains, took the South track, according to orders, and continued ‘The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole. tile. ‘Tho troops ut Monterey consist principally of Ohio | G04 aod liberty’ SARATOGA AND SCHENECTADY & Semabeot Webs erie oo semen ae ine cnginest © the | Tree Uoute wes te Come mce ae Whole a short and Indiana volunteers, all under the command of Cut | Head Quarters, San Luis Potosi, Jan 26, 1847. ha Ac pol Number of miles of road in operation, meaibost train, who had received orders to run slow, | uae *ou tne Tat Tespeeting the re-submission of the Rogers. Capt Arnold, of the td Dragoons, bas alse bees ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. [From the Anna! Dip | Cost of construction, $200 000 | quickened the speed of his train when near Worcester, amendmonts to the charter or the city of New Yor® to ordered 10 proceed to’ Monterey item the mown wrk We have omitted for several woeks to mention the | Expenses for repelring and running road, $26,868 41 | in consequence of which the train came in contact with tan poesia, Hio Grande Siig elcid hana @ that | have | sestoration by the President, of Captain P. F. Vuothees | Total expenses of construction, repair- a train of freight cars which hed not been removed from | ‘ie people. rose without voting upgp the bitl. We mentioned in our last the capture of Capt. Head: } | to his rank in the Navy of the United States. That ing, sol Tending road, $326,368 41 | the track. Ll to extend the terms of the courte of Common b yo party of raucheros, Ho won taken, with nowirtens Moir? {or it | neglect did not proceed from any deficiency of respect | usher of through passengers, laser | prztis.cellision was the most serious of the three Mr. | », Zhe bil General Sessions of this State, except the city men, two days after the command of Major d NS mutar oF tite ate | and Kind feeling towards tho gallant captain, ‘whose | Number of wey ss roo | punt, @ man who was employed on the road, was ao | Pleas and General Sessio day of June next, was read ® Borland hud been surprised. OM 8 to aay mara i citie,diter- | worth in private life, and metitorious services in the late | jycmbGt Of w through passengsrs, $18,699 09 | badly injured that he died ‘about midnight, Mr, Page of third time, and pessed the Mouse without a. dissenting In regard to the murderers of Litt, Ritehio we learn a 4 ny that it is Gen. Minon ith Gi t Britain entitle him to both. ‘ In that war | : we " $8,760 O1 Matiuen, one of the Passongors, was fomewbat inj red, “a... at Gen, ‘T ; & smal one conelantly Afloat. | He was with the late Commo- | Total income from passenger?, $27,450 | and Mr. It. K. Porter, a brekeman on mboat train, | VO! Tyna wad vocab en aoa Tee nctacn seat a thorough | tha’ while cit upon tout {2 the Fepublioydoes not re- | dore Decatar at che capture of the irene Meee Income from freight and other sources, ga(eo6ta. | hed his ng Sree” te espe and two passenger cars | sadictal Atrios With omeeo Thee, ae miate into inquiries led him to release the frst alosde of Wil, Gree lished it’ "PO the superior force'that accom. | und’ the Present Commodore Warrington at the taking | Dividends, $18,000 | were considerably injured, ‘concur in the essendmente ef fh House to the bil tho interpreter of Lieut, Ritchie, en English. | etre nSpubticano of the 2a Oithe sloope of war Epervier and Nautilus—the latter in | Number of locomotives, 3 Four engines. were disabled, and two passenger and | Concur in the am avid about a committee of conference th a ea, | mh cn ia rage res | a ote roms Kpeinga tne | mer panegnger cis, 2 | Seve elintas en SY Tere mach tejared by te | wica Sin Fusocer moved ok Was ose eee eae i i. ‘0 the wi spension of Captan V. | Nnmber of freight a 0 ve O1 ons. | en . a tui gnrried them Wit iee ae riuanee | fH ts only to shaw that tonics Pome, rest oe, bublished et lent, aa croditable to his love of | Namber of machine shops, 1 Itis impossible to ascertain at present who is to blame | *™eadments to the bill. ‘The motion was adoptel. io piiveipal man concerned in the atrocious wilt, the | Lethe eco tee writer hoots at the idea ofr, Joemed. st an satin ase” eRIok thet it was not per | Averuge namber of nimlty , a de yy la oF of men employed, 26 | for. the above accidents, though there must have Peon | of in veriocs wetmount of locel bu:iness was disposed tending m icing | tormed at an earlier day. We have always been ‘otal number i 4 24,455 | gross neglige: somewhere. We trust the wholo | ion of the deraate uso? Was still at large and in’ por- | at the captureot 70 or 80 mee bY over 2,000 of their | opinion, that the capture of the ‘Argentine medreswss| oO been i mee | aoe wilh bo tovectanset ‘and thes the poveon or pore Fravpe ox THe Custom Hover —We hear that Sen Luis by the way of Vielorie eee gt on lus route to | own people. But to the letter: — wierement which the honor of this country de- | Number of miles of road in operation: 20 | sons, through whore reckleseness the above accidents | TAUDS welrahe fann flay Wien prectned the desputches traherea ola Dy ‘ula, having bed | San Luis Poros: and instead of being censured, ought tohave | Cost of construction, $643,547 66 | ocourred, will be held to a strict account for tl » | = hes wand has — y_ been B - We have conversed with on intelligons geanieh eutle. | Yestorday, at 9 o'clock in the mornin, wes ctioned by our government. | Expenses tor repairing and running road $31,045 89 | ing and loss of Jifo which have been the vocal, caventase ed Custom House. Some enterprising man who left Durango on the 16th Ap January caveee | great rejoicing in tho str by church bella rang aptain Buchanan, now in command of the Naval! ‘totale ———__.. SCHENECTADY AND TROY RaILaoaD 4 Elgin, for construction, repair- | gnktnilroud accidents are becoming alarmingly frequent, | SV enlurers, pretending to be servants of Lor Benito Velez, a nephew, wo learn, of veter H out their merry peals, avd many a Was fired off | School at this place, has, we understand, been ordered to | ing and running road. 5 $675,092 86 | and the voice of the ‘Shele Commenity po Beng el toe over in the last steamer, and chimed Ee od New York Sonor Velez confirms all thet we henevan, | during the ceremony, All this was occasroned by the rae eiyo, "ish his successor at the school, | Number of through pasvengers, 67.708 | caution ong the part of thoss intrused with such mo- | 8@K@ge paseod free through the custom house. hi El Paso on the 2th of December, ‘Tho | Feceipt of tho " miterable ” notice that over 2000 are ful in giving satisfaction as he has | was 4996 | mentous responnbility. baggege, itis suid; consisted of valuable laces _otheed ns in that flair ‘wax sbout 160 ie. | CMM Cavalry, under the valiant Gen, Minon had | Receipts from through passengers, $27,997 96 A car at the depot of the Worcester railroad caught | *° oe yon oie had rewched Durango of the fall of Chihuahua | {4 Captured about 50 “ Yankees,” who out with mmander Pearson, who was tried in Norfolk for the iy way 7 $1,499 19 | fire last evening, irom astove, und was badly damaged | C##, which wa 4 informant leit there, their teams in search of forage. ‘The place which they Gf the sloop of war Boston, has been found guilty, Totelincomefrom $20,497 19 | before the fire was discovered.—Boston Jonrnal, Marek 4. | Meh Connectod with oie at 10th of January Gen. Herodia left Di wurrendered at is called Ta: ‘aca. and sentenced to one year’s suspension. Income from freight and other sources, "$7.29 84 — more of a story connected with t a at the bead of seven hundred mon ap ewer for Saltillo— | Commander Curpendor, whose vi Dividends, ” Te Dae on, aes: Wibagin Sistens.—Two sis | /*mstion allows us to toll. —Boston € sts ta con STM gt HK WH hn rer ur of 8 | sad omaende oe nae aon we ound aly, | Rembor of acometives, Z| eenangata ain an Ley, kikion, whe have | Stow Sone at re, War. —Altter om ached Chenc “y f Presid. RS ‘ many Years lived together in a house in Almond Rome, Oneida county, dated Tuesday even! 3 B8t:'6 of Ditrargo, ts honey aes 1 Gt the Retiogeatte | _ We ate assured that ta fess than (Wo deys there will | ene year uspetany, "80 ha remitted the rentence “oa EY street, both expired ‘about noon, on Monday, aimoat x |" The snow i three f deep on a level The storm of £1 Paso, ard jewving there hia infantry he 6° out another divisi on the following day the Passed Midshi Rolands, tried by thi n Number of machine sho; I same inst former was in her 90th and the Jat. snow and rain wus £0 violen' pushed on to. , o came court, bone Ps, tor in her 86th yeor. They were Monday that we had no arrival of ow: Fost of the forces which are in San Luis, { has been honorably acquitted of'sit Platt dame court, | Averege number of meu employed, 2 of Frienda—Philedelphic mening er™ Of the Society | Monday at wo has ee