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ee —— ~ ———————————— —— i , tes sel tis i ci NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1847. rotenone Goan ) | —=——_———— ~~ — see —————— = ir" ‘a | { Mexican Affairs. ! MAIL ROUTES IN MEXICO. | The Ree: on of the Hon. John C. Cathoun | submission to the proposed excinsion from an equality of | THE NEW YORK HERALD. | A BOWol a aa | THE CONDITION OF MEXICO. TABLE OF DISTANCES IN LEAGUES, FROM MxXIO0 TO TAnI- ram jestenniulitioss Movements at the | beatin, ip the-tany ye eat ap eited Mates, beyend " ae ne ene ia aoc {From the Intelligencer.) 4, 1847. OVS vomnps. | Pie the Charleston Courier, March 10} | would be wgeToUs morable, “and de, JAMES GURDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. sah Seon Tee enaoned pric Sactmsat (oat wanalate) a | Tycfe™ncegune, gare, ine Disincs fom, Plas 1 in purrunnon ef public nate, tu okoue of ariae | aig. Circulation. nd bard wats wralls, 2 roomiaand 2 bed x se remarkable in its disclosures that { have thought You) Place te the City of Meaice. | tan Eistrias nsnacabled st, the awe Shanes om Resetsy. |S daveined, suas ile. met ‘emporst polly. and = ‘ e pleased y, re your readers, P 5 % the who fi d Esau like barters bis bi pau ee cra RNR |i ine nan mn wun ne [PRB eee Eee | eects ce any eke cory, | ati cecrand on Wr tea | ~} ry real ” t, it) thy ot, and @ traitor to posterity. ERED faye IN AdTAN Ce price GH centa of tase och’ pim be trai sf Ma the sec nd floor | mexican tacretary duels upon, the distresses. of the FY | ed-gbarman fh .| PSY "Resolved, That. this meet! ally respond vo er 3 a —| le vance. pv nt i it me 10 carry OD Per eony 3 12Hy cout: per ancum—paynble in ad Apply to F NENTRELy ie Broudway, ovmser of | KOVernment, and fre want of means to carry on the war, a | jaatl onal neal eee enneupent the mdetian angie 10 of Delegates A. Cre pa ad vy oy eeakee ye days | Liner y at ‘m5 3t*r__ | and also with the sdmission that the bation is not new a6 xs {eed and ready t» pean te businens, FD Ser: 7 f a it ov vance oe FOR SaLe. 38 the following resolutions :— ng not only the sense of ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Pablished on the “ Nopal a this meeting. and of Cha district, but, as they be- rere stot Ho eopten aspen e each. ps Wats Chant sony Palace mathe i Orie agua: $ nian served, with pride end ploamares io atte and igatied Mave, of the State of South Carolina, and, as they conf a ede es aataane yr somely Gtted op and furnished, | i : conduct of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, in defence of the | dently hope, o! . 2 lata Ranta ke Manne | nee fed eta herp ee Fees (readies 1g Tea | rape SO ae oe erro-s that may occor in ther. fth street, i id it " in the absence of cul } 4 i re > by tes aRuiREISG Fai EG evened teemtlty ot wich | Hy ee trader ere cai seeest che eee | oe 3 Fg edad Foner ey By a a A AP iN etiers or communications, by mail, addressed tthe either establishment will be sold a bargais. cline, which contrasts 0 sirougly with thé condition of | . 2 f him their cordial welcome , in toki establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will pe ce . the United Si Is plainly disclosed in the circular, rs a3 te | 7 iti ducted from the subrerivtioa money remitte | ‘Ox SALE OR RENT. whieh ascribes it to the anarchy end misrule which have | “ Arotoniice at speenten to JAMER GURDON BEN ETT, THE THREE STORY HOUSE No. 14 Bareley | offlioted Nae Fires PY hae tor eis ~~ Grand Z 3 ing it "upon t ‘he street, (siable in sear) turnished if required. yours, a period long enough to test the ca y of the 2 ved, unanimously, That under no ciroumstan- Ni corear af Baltea aad Ri es Bbesisis peed for fauey ‘ary goods, teat | P°OPlG (or nelf government, in which they have been os n, tho President | ces will thls body recognize as binding auy enectment of ae | [ow te rid, coaants, Anply at 303 Broadway, Johaaon, | ang emanate army and country show 0 ue a the Committee te | the federal government whieh has tor its object the pro CRAY eRe ACUUMMODAEIORA. yea vy, orto T. J. Hall, 63 Barclay street, before M mia tf re strange misconception of both, and thi Secretary | ere | a treating of something Which be know cating about, and reasoned from the analogy of Europe, whose three-story brick brane, Northern hordes in all eges have meliorated their condi Dod eeil aad cient uthern kingdoms. The Mexi- Acaroie “4 chil d either walt his presence at the | hibition of slavery in any territery to be acquire: *h tt eae Dusen sraeart Convene tLe Gee pop pa rng Joseph . Dukes, Robert Gourdin an: an My Har ‘# moved the appointment of a committee of confederacy, to reside with his proper- 14 _ | twenty-five persons to prepare and report resolutions for y territory which mey CHANGE OF HOURS , folded the consideration of the mesting, in regard to the action | be ecquired by ited States, or yields will reader elias Raaeeies adler it | of Congress upon the propose:t 5 tino of the Three bi ty eg aay Seales eee tue o G A. . pplyto W A. Palmer, ‘on Mexican soil—not one but sighs Million Bul, known as the Wilmot Proviso. nokia 4 tu Us the Gong of ockcy ae, toe WINTER ARBANGRIVENT On and after Monday, | One of them is forasle for the eomforts of home, and would gladly turn bis 6 The motion was carried. this confederacy, if. the Union is an to hin. to op ae , Dec. 28, 1246, ain will ran a9 follower, oa 310Kee UN THE SiKIM ANO BigatA | back upon this fabled jorado. 93 Hon. John € ihoun was then introduced to the a “% leave Bsoakianat 7" peled (Boston trale) fas NUKE TO Lei'—The three sory uid ete | ‘This fooling is marked by the universal desire which reeuport, daily, (except Sundays) stopping at y ¢ preeebore, daily foxcene Sundays) st brick dwel ase with store wudernoath on the | is expressed “in th A000 AM, daily for Greenport and Yincerme- iaysom as of thogin avenu i by which $9 | meeting, when the entire aszemblage rose and received | the passage of any law, for whatever purpose, by 103 | him with enthusiastic cheering, which having at length | territory to be acquired may be subject to such a re- 105 | subsided, atriction. aks of the invading army, from the restoration of peace; for our r ath and 13th streets, | highes: to lowest, {01 0 6th aveni a nesla, 53 ne Tho Chairman, in behalf of the large and respectable | Reeolved, unanimously, That the passage of the above = «Sta PM. for Farmingdale, daily. a | neene three story brick 4 tural tite of mun-not but that ‘sary one is reciyrae |" Vault det 208% portion of the cits of Charleton there present, eor- | mentioned proviso makes it tue duty of they valve toate Leave Gnaswronr—at 6 A.M. dally nceommodation train | path, on the eascerly id do battle for his country; and the pertinacious refusal | Fao Muxics To Quenrtano, Guava: asanay Sas Bras. | dially welcomed their distingniahed gueet. dearest privileges, thelr sovereignty, thelr independence, « Hr Breokive, the arrival of | the &th avenue. ofthe Mexican Government to entertain overtures for | From Mexico to "To Los Alainos 104 | 4 Mr. Calhoun briefly but feelingly returned his acknow- | dearest privileges, Rebar iz, hele ieaponseane, ieee cae grace rete se om Bus, | ,,Als0. three stores on Greenwich lane or avenue, near the Peace hus produced the natural effect of stimulating a | .,, Talnepantie .- ae ins 12 | ledgmonts, and was conducted to u soat on the right of | their Nights of property, to take firm, ane ry ve 8. rosennr x . weeeiiae’ Soe en _ road EG! in pare is eh hguae will be yonted separcely, tiem of hin-wat cabo sole secre es Caine eee che $ «pestis Colorda 4 110 | Mr Hayne, from the committeo of twenty-five, submit. | The Chair having announced thut the report and reso Lave Faaminepae ar G4 A.M. daily, {rests ders.) a Zi en cans the value of peace. Unde: a train; and 1d 3 commun a send 5M ta “ Puente de Calde- lutions were before the meeting, Mr. Calhoun was loud- oa ies = Hf |“ commie Wr whom tbat ira tha grave |b slled oan er nrng are Ye rot nm of @ report and res 5 135 ee By has brought us together, beg leave ro: | har in relation to the recent action of Congress upon bad REPORT. matters deeply involving the honor and interests of the @ leading of Soott on one flank, and Tayloronthe other, I opine that this use- ful lossou will be effectually inculoated, bOR SALE—A small house and about ax ccres of From the Diario del Gobierno, November fs: Fe on the Rock- inile of Leave Janta 8 o'cl --M., 1 P. M., and 6% P. St" for ‘Brooklyn, or ow the arrival of Boston 8U! Y TRAINS will h to Thom; Bea SAT gratis i NEAR mers lace Autonionss;s. 3 2 Go de lx Goleta 34 WK ate at Rockaway, Lon Circuler addressed by the Mini if Ext awa) maica Turapike, lationa to the Governors of the Lard ls d Ine tnd withia a qi terior R ral Mei jive spirit manifested in That in the opinion of th Committee, the devel Southern States—and the aggressi og (commencing "aa the &th Fare yeas the post office One acre of tHe land is wi can Stat us ithe lat seet ne, Spmmnittees the. develop. thaneaae idiog tat oH He i moet fr ing leay ; jompaon at 2 o'clock P. M., Farmingdale 2%, ters wo acres illable, balance Jn waed, | me neighbor |,Most xxcux.ent Sin,—On the 14th inst., the port of 9 ial en sliveholding States generally, 1ndi- Fault ieepeniymek-ad tee Fann to-Bedtord, # cents; East New York, 1936; Race | ncAft’s Severs! ouer pieces of lan sume Beighor- | Tampico waa oocupied bythe American troops, under a ne peculler te ee ja ead, te the domestic in y interrupted during the Course, 19 rae, 18%; Junerzea, 25; Brusbville, | Kxgnire of John L. Norton, Jan, 14 Delancey street, or at | the terms which you will see in the accompanying do. nest consideration of the whale people stake f a4; Hyde wey miles) 3734; Clowsville, (during the se | the oflic- of Jonn H. Power, 129 Falta ste m3 aw*rre |} cuments. This event, although expected, and giving Tepuequiti....10 175 di ‘ation of the whole people of the close the Whole saseaibh camaated Gale ease sion of Conrt) 33g; H mpsiead, STG; ee 315; Carle 7] | no triumph to our enemi: they only occupy what La Mactouda del wlding B:at Your Committee think th °y Per | currence in its sentiments by moot enthesiastic cheer- ice, 44, Weatbury, 44 jekensile. 44; Fasmin; 5 tuk SALE, asibees aruioned: arertwates navestheless Wontecdate. 9 194 | Céive in the events of the session of Congross which has Deer Park, 3: Thompson, #8; Suffol x Gestion, $1 ne ond AT RRIV ATE SALE—The Property Keown ss No, , Ogg rhe even ela as. 4 14g | Just Closed, and of the latter part of the preceding se HERE EI I NORE BAG SE 5 3 3 + erry street, or ‘St. Georve’s 3234; Riverhe: ; Saineepor, feet, A two story brick front house on the front of lot new duties and couples new 197 _| sion, in the tone and temper of the Northern press dur- $1624; Marrernck, 91624 Cutelogusy $1 04: Bouthold, | “x Mmilcwo story traie house am the side of Int, witha | anerii ler i date tren, ci tions of the Commit and they we: mstances the Government adopted by accla- Greenport Accomm: a rat i od ~~ ioe pf ie Legieta of | mation. large work shop in the rear, 32 py 26 feet, with a cellar 13 feet | hus thought proper to addi itself to the nation; and. te slaveholding tea, conclusive evi- Sia ty Der rg a + gett gk agian @ fein Sis brie bey nt 4 a5 f fixed determination, on th f these Stat ourned. ages tm uct on ai of rng ath see | Sot ad ncRasernd poets anand ann Tinpect tannin men Macemuonstie |. Peat 4 | tin slavery shallot bereuhar exit focus ershetans | OP motion of Ole Wil, faq, the meeting ed tions, to take passen; we s parts im *re f or and that no States shall be t to inform you officially of the true state of affair 4G 936 ry of : Personal Movements. a ee tea rfll UW ik foadih oes ut the fet OC Whisehell ‘OK SALE CHEA _ |* The capitulation of Monterey having been disepproved sdraltted tato the Union whose constitution tolerates iis | - ne. Prosiaend Altos wwii ey tee nn of geverument. street, to receive baggage fir the 1 trains, 38 minutes Ia RURAL LIFE, fronting the beautiful Raritan | by the United States, the American army adveuced on 7H 10 He is to sit to Powoll, the portrait painter, belore leaving $ the | carting fr Bay commanding a fall and ew ire view from the Hiab. | Saitiiio rand ied it, 11 now directed towards om Mexico to Monnita, Z ti f iggnittee present an impartial statement of the | Wit ines idee ? iss improved ead uatienconed Peery: eee cata nal | San Lois Potosi, “Tho invasion will probably extend to Mexico to tod facts and circumstances upon which this conclusion chaseis can at all times suit their faucy in & selection of pro | the State of Zacatecas, ond there are grounds for be- ie Secretary Mason ia confined to his bed at Washington to notice isthe | by indisposition. luced by a member from Pe 91 lieving that those of Sonora and Chihuahua will su 1 lots, at West Bloomfield, | similer fate. At the sam The first indication which the: “Wilmot proviso,” introd yam ‘Also, fourreen valuable bail the State of Durango iv . | Governor Whitcomb, of Indiana, arrived at Columbus, roy Pompton. adjoining the Methodist Church parsouage, aud op: | laid waste by saveges, who, directed by Ametican Sana 14 Ethel rors of last | Ohio, on Friday last ise ch, rms easy. Person: . ze Mil A arrly: Tmursted teyieot Brilttineasus: vacee test and strong, aud tes as of retiring from the city Mite pealthy Tocarto any prentparcet Now Leon 2a Temaulipa peean authorising & pprop! ition of that sum for negotiatin at Columbus on Thawte pba 2 a i be bs. ‘along the shere, can in all info: ion desired, a @ with Mexico, w! “ . warranred for one year, by i. Hi. No.8 Anu et. fal imi*rre Jout,ce WG. HAYNit, Keyport, Monmouth coun, | have extended their Line by the occupetion of Tampico, cendition’'t0 the acduisiticn’er wos tetcilory tae ae | - Govehiod Babtfarivedstn Ciiatanshif eats omiianle NOTICE, cre ere | Od Vere Coos tie the Bisa ct Chiapas there sre Republic of Mexico, ‘that slavery should be forever ex- | Hon. E. A. Hapnegan, M.C., of Indiana, Hon. M, Brown, Ou and efter Friday, Noveraber 30th, the FOR SALE. that the Government of Guatemala, aided and urged by cluded.” This passed the House of Representatives by | M. P.Gentry, and A. Cullum, of Tennessce, on thelr way steamboat SYLEH, Captain Braisted, will One of the most beautiful and desirable residences | tne United Statos, designs to invade our terrivory, a vote of 85 to 80. home from Washington. ake the following trips to and from Seater te of Vonngetiont, situaced op the city of | tomitiog to. ake possesion of Tea art ory Bt: Atan early period of the Leave New York. "Leave Staten Ielaad. oleh, comer pf Washington and Yantic sreets, | Chispas itself, ‘Teoasco, Anslty, te blockaded, vad ie was reported for orga , Political Intelligences. AM At se fesldence of Wm C- Gilman, Eoq., by whom the house was | part subject to the invaders, whe'also occupy the States Gregan, and in tis ‘The Legislature of Pennsylvania adjcurned yesterday. wo the grounds lad oat, re are about five aeres | of California and New Mexico. . at slavery should be forever exclude Emery D. Potter, domocrat, iv elected Mayor of Tole- | Ly red with elegant shac es and shrubbery, with | The picture which 1 have just sketched is certainly ing purposely Omitted to the line of compromi + | do by 28 votes. The Ceuncil stands six democrats and ited Hey fruit trees, goveeberries, enrrants, raspberries, | sad, but true ; and you wild soe by it that the whole Re- tablished djustment of the Mi six whigs. The Wisconsin Legislature has elected A. A. Tenney, Territorial Printer; J. G. Knapp, Librarian; John White, Frow the high northern latitude of One | Register, and David Merrill, Receiver of Canal lands. it clear that no | Thomas Stanhope Flournoy, is the whig candidste far in the Halifax District ot Virgit This could hi of a prinoiple slavery should b Unite iter “"R£GULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. NORWICH & WOR. vi seta thon’ baa of ¢ public is menaced, that the peril is universsl, and thatthe equal to" any in the Beate he hoees aczand plcturesaue, | Toment has consequently arrived in which any sacrifice with two wells of excellent and never fa water on the | should be esteemed smali; tor the day appr Premises, aud the place combines every thing to make itone | which ia to decide the existence of the nation. Tl rossing eny Kerr! of the moet detightfal residences in New Englund, and of | Government which commenced in August found the amugers taking chert nears at Norwich, are faxwred then | (er8" rare opporcunicy to muy gentleman wishing a beautiful | treasury exhausted, ainoo the litle whic remaisec n't 4 tethrough to Boston. This being the only ata route | Couatry seat. a Pedro... 6 minguillo... 4 92 6 7 4 prehension could have been entertained that slavery | Congre would ever be actually intreduced into that territory 99 | Besides, the good taita with whieh the South has ij . scarcely sufficed to put in march the first brigades of the 6) bee railroed. | Ot ‘ermsaed further partieulars.apply to Carles Addoma “ Trapiche de Ara- engeps bY sie lings aecompanied, tarough ty whe cre: , comer Breadway asd Cham | 8my; it found the magozwes empty, confiJence de- hermegtefin The will have particaisr charge of thei f Crackers and Cheese. troyed, and public spirit dead, fr the administration 195 | adhered tothe compromises which at various times ‘The amount reeeived by the Irish relief comm ittes ot if his tH th pci fi o WriTRIDGE. wnih bad just passed Sway had caused to be lost dl aioe a. ut oe = the seke of harmony and union, entered jato with Albany, up to Saturday eveniog, was $3,668 @2 bagunse, me oe will otherwise give his attention to their ney of triumph. At the cost of incessaut wakefulness and Faom Mrxico to Dunanoo. er sister States, was & guarunly tha’ she would never Wild pigeons are selling at Cincinnati, at 40 cents par is lige Leaves south side Pier No. 1, North iver, foot of i House. secrifices, which impartial history will some ppre | From Menice, 12 Sen To ste. Gartrdas ak for the extension of slavery beyond 86d daily, (Sauda; . M. four wan del Rio... 0 43 d.zen. ¥ mioutes of north sae ee { o'clock, Fe Ma! No, 400 Broadway, corner Walker Street, N. Y. | “ate; the Government has succeeded in less It. 3 orto a JOHN FLORENCE, Jr, has tow compicced tie | moathe in organizing, x reapectablo army, in raising (te ome gen ‘ante bo coe {nto be opened for navigation on jew steamer f, f everywhere the national guard, and in vividiy excitin, Facials “ je beg ‘Thoreday. and Sarncdn fi Pope opening vo Ye galle at tne ologent pont hebeae ‘and th red love of country. th “well re Gy ered man io the South has are oP sod a} The Hudson is navigable to Poughkeepsie. ry Monday, Wednesday, and Frida ae great expen ; tobe eondacted on the | deserving” Gen. Santa Anna, who come at the call of the {iclation of this compromise. Whenc» then he pretence | pa A eI ET Pe Eatin 2p savovean plan. 1a addi commodious Hesteurant | peoplo, is occupied incessanily in the discipline of new Gregan erature introduction of such a provision Civ Wak m Iuuinois—Tue Rewepy.—The No.8 Battery Pines, North Blvers ne anges fatecsive Tiscl 8 Reger on | corps, and in preparing the army for the approsching {eeon, unless as the enunciation of a p fer campeign; and the government, anxious to tuifil ite du- eorations, Me, Besives these, | ties, Jubore dey and night to provide the ‘sescoa: Te sources; but Letagipgg Gey! are not sufilcient, and ils ne- Cessary to recur to those which, under ordinary cireum- catia. oa. seb gratuitous iusult to the South 7 But if we ‘ure allowed to doubt upon the bill itself, the vote upon Mr. Bui ‘Smendment was not tobe mistaken. He proposed th be KITISH AND NORTH Amen N ROYAL pate STEAM SH PS are amaller apartnents, of 1200 tons and 440 horse power each, ux | moda iou of individual der contract with the Lo of the Adm the larger apartmenta) es lately perpetrated in Illinois by the law- kenga steling themselves “ Regulators,” induced legislature, at ite tate Meeoe.., Rewwlato in very comprehensive in its provisions, and win Meuse. larly farn or of small - ficient to include nearly every supposable connexion cmayrerrs | faapaa: woul be vary Tuite onebemmnt extension of the Missouri compromise line, westward ef | with the ects or doings of rioters, ee diterboce ot tke HISERNI Caf. Bare by carte, ou tne plas to [ponte oie y Jo et grr foe ravenous the Rucky mountains, to the Facidic, and Kt was rejected | Dubitc pesce. Govaraor French ia said to have issued CALEDO: Ee. + GLoc. partment) are some lishment of the federal constitution, the government of 7,8 large majority. his proclamation to Judge Scates, of the circuit in whioh BRITANNIA Cant: J Hewes elegant parlors adjo the Union now lacks the most prodacti¢, nt tein: The next manifestation which your committee would , directing him to hold a district vi Fein apt. Wi flee tal for eouthornea 2 8 terior ones, and on account of the bleckade reslizes Gennes dtl Perea eee ene of Now York, for the trial of those who have wAan trom Liverpo! fax, as fol | S, that it is unnecessary to introduc, a bill providing for the appropriation of | Cou nuder this new la three millions, for negotiating a peace with Mexico, at | Tacently . taching thereto substantially the Wilmot proviso. ‘tits | 22/0ining counties, "It is expected that the conrt will be nothing of the io Products of the mariti custom and indeed bis entire euli- | houses; so that, while the expenses have extraordinarily best kind thr increased, the means have exiraordinarily diminished. Frem M to San disturbances in that and the f FROM Dosto; From Mexico to Tw a. i rep. 1, 1847 rin gary department, will be of th a id wt as early y as it can b ned and ergan- he vites puntisanen Wah er Thus, while laboring Incecsunlly of, goes ye vad. was sustained by a large majority of the House of Repri It is understood that the legislature have siso Yer i ie al ove, where be Will be ha: lishment of the federal systema, Wwatehing 07 public er- ere Beatties tear neve teens ea bill oe law making it & highly penal fence, punteh- ce ceeO"vaseaae Momnt. hity of exsmining lus new and: der, attending with ardor to the organization of the na- orite obdene 6 latroduco a out by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of Jrom Boston to Liverpool «+ $189. ment. tional guard, and amid the gravestcares required by the From Boston to Halifax. et eee 20 March 2, 1847. 2 poh é Executive departments in critical 0} twat which the To beri, ae Pa ros L agwben ik Pad A COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. government has preferred, that which hus most occupied rienced M A | time in this complication of business, has been to % COUNTRY RB dF he South pro a _— ens information, apply to ids of rong itend, abet Woes from this\cegresn | Cure the necessary meaneto sustain the wary fer ithe: i Jr, ached im thi “s for any person to participate, aid or abet, in any ‘Tis movement from Now York was followed by Mr. is) Wiimots renewal of bis amendment of We tessioa pro. | “27 #0 exciting a mob, or taking any part init ing, which was carried, and the billsentto:he Senate | fet of the United States, with the Wilmot proviso attached | =! BowpIne at THe West.—The bark John t thereto. While before the House, a member from lili. | f&mum, Captain George Hatch, laden with corn, BRIG! hours by the railroad. these the army would perish before se: NI LAINB. jis, (Mr. Douglass, ¢ aud bound for Cork, Ireland, arrived here yesterda; ALHARN BER & COB Call. Haat of aby! the enemy—and this idea is dreedful , Jan. 24, 1847-1 arrived at the Fork | Bolt, (Mr. liken los of tin een on in tals | from Marietta, Ohio, where she het been built, She le In La Pa poe eee tages real Congress will assemble in a very fow da: lant eve! \d to-day moved up th raboutemile, | proposition was again rejected. ‘ one ot the finest sail vessels ever constructed im the jet Majesty's goverament, to establish a line between Lir- ernment, knowing by its own experi sglocted a situation, and will rest for twenty-four hours. | jv js true that in the Senate, the Wilmot provico was | West, her tonnage is about three hundred tons, end she ene voy ect, "The steamships tor this ser. caused by the want of means, wishes to divert it in part | While I am writing, the snow flakes are anne about | defeated by a vote of thirty-one to twenty-one, but your has a beautiful oabin, containing sufficient accommods- e now being built, and early uext year due ue will from that august assembi: d for this purpose has di- | my shelter on th ings ofa very cold wind. It don’t} committee are constrained to believe that it wou'd be q | tions tor twenty passengers. As thore is not water ‘given of the time when they will st fader w rected that you stimulate the inhabitants of your State to | look promising for even an old voyageur, but I haye no dangerous delusion to look tipon this vote us ladioat enotigh on the falls, her masta have been taken down to contract the steamers will sail every y durin; ight | contribate to the prompt increase of the public funds in | fears as to my ultimate suceess in getting through—not, | the views of the Senate upon the prin onable her to pass through the canal. She sails, or more menthe, and every had ig Mi 9 fre Ce moasha tye pode. aaa ch ally the manner that their patriotiam may dictate, whether without some diflculty. I mettwelve teamsters | ‘The remarks of the Senators from the non- properly speaking, she floats, to-day-— Louisville Jour: year. Going alternately between Liverpool, and Halifax | ted with flowe with dovations in money, with cottle, grain, or munitions aged with Harvey, of Boonville who vor ry nal, March 8 aid Boston. and between Liverpool and New York. _i6 r he ou for tho a:iny for I repeat it the hour of secridce kas come. | They lost aix mules atthe Polat of Rocks—stolen, they | {uot H0 voted agulust the Laid Recent 3 4 Js s that wey 0 ee’ al ecuuse they thou we DRAFTS ON THE NATIONAL BANK OF IRELA SD. ee ie ene ee ere ait How, in eftect, are the rich proprietors benefitted by | suppose—end in a snow storm at the crossing of the | \aut the Proper Gus anid Sueaon t0 Sette car arpoliey 19 pabasiwady. Odietien: oi Sedan’ Meeaat tialf the parchase money cau remain on mo:t- | their immense estates, it they are to be shared by the | Arkansas their ining mules perished with cold — | jt embraced. Nay. their own declarations manifested ‘- Wit VE TH! ELVES. | re ver cen: for five years. It will be sid exceedingly | adventurers who form almost the whole of the invading | Two of the me: feet are bedly fro This is the | that those Senators, when the territory was acquired TO THOSE O SHAVE THEMSEL’ ow. Apply to GEORGD B FI'K, army, and who are stimulated, not by glory, but by the | third storm | have encountered since starting—what I would be found united with the other Senators {rom the | 7) ING" tra the Boston Traveller] 3. eR. TabaLOLT pe th ‘cia oa where / brag | pce 9" pl desire of tasting the delights of our utiful country ?]/ mean by storm you will well understand—one of those NG’S VERBENA CREAM—This shavi w. J. “T. WOT veg to form —_ “] yablie, who wish to remit mo is now all the ri smong those who pr The b:rbers say that quantityol anyo e} to an} be olds eountry, that they draw: drafve for small jarge amounts, payable at sight, withor freer om the. ive goal Bank of Ire'and, Dablia, or aomerous brane throughout ‘he eonetry. ined vayable in it " , lave holding States. hb How are the rich merchants benefitted by their shops. it | old fashioned, soni visiters. peculiar to this region | 4° LEMEN’S HATS OF THE SPRING if re the |< rohing Lewd ae ee Your committee consider the action of the Senate, those briljjant displays of luxury but serve to d in keeping mules in good | when taken in connection ith th are now rendy fr s-le at RO, jo y ¥ wi e proclaimed intention: aw YAP A sew. CTORY, Ne avarice of soldiers, who, with no other god jing ground and carefully 1A stsost, (between William and wold . Ni rn sad ao other couniy Hi ial whiah ‘eae them, Some | nner; but from this forward | ftronglyy coofirmatory of theie centioey aeTty a ir cities to enjoy pleas which they ‘hardly | ¢ ing grounds so unpromisin, i is 3 migned, some iwoyeurs i dared to cream ot sa from the goverament be the | that will leave my mules atid and take it a foot. i | Rreated aa to the determination on tie now: Fate antes, cerbyyt sree, te eo re can be any Mexicans who look forward | have, sometimes, on my journey, thought of your com: | ~ inf t of thelr cone! hi " r te the conveniences of peace hilo governed by” the le rocking chair and the warm fire which afew weal Wolters tae col ope | aig ‘. : ohne | Americans; for auch peace would be fguominious, and cince 1 enjoyed at Your hospitable mansion” the | whug and democratic, throughout he noo-dave belting | Wereaae sedreal.by | CHARLES B. RING, hone oot re ponait ic tor poemae heeetant lection, even, amid this hurly burly of old winter's | staes, iu the interval between the two sessions of Con, eee IE SIREN EY COB es SES Hillces now required by the defence of tho 0 Sea ae an IMPROVED MAGNETIC MACHINES. 2. In this war, it is not merely t tion t for pack animale By rap ngalye raha nc mp mg MOOREHEAD’S GRADUATED MAGNETIC je! Ci pel ly holding i moe face than most wit door west NILE STATES AND EUKUPEAN EMI GRANT OFFICE. HB. ... AGENTS A ee E csson tee js refreshing. | took the now trail ind have found it better travellio ol ore timber an inds. From the information | But this is not all. \CHID save the honor of our own uame, t the nat Murph: id the crossing of the i tis tant i vement over all q ces inade to whole- | fadependence . The question te, whether, Mexico. shall | Skee cbaut the wien oe Peace ihe crossing of the prob ag hana non-elave- | [thes forme of maautvctarer und has boot edorien HE subscribers having h-d long experionoe in the bus BERTS ON, Jr. | der (bea peiyie worthy 64 Mentlig tt he eee | oe pgfan eg maa e, olding States who already moved in this matter, | me woot ellecranl nese,are prepared to offer every facility to those wishin, No 89 Falcon st. cor @ @ peopl y of igurin, y this time in Sant . and we have every reason to apprehend that the others | ple in construction, and fore age fo.0F irom every part of Great Briain or (relend, | 222"! _________No wFalionst._| gister of free nations 1” Whether out religion, our las (Major Fitzpatrick) that he need have no spprohension | wini follow their example. Tho’ States whick: hone rat of order, aa ie the case with ie the Heian it Holland Ports :--o8 $5 HATS TO BE HAD FOR $3 50. fu shall be preserved? Whether. | tor my snecess, for if | sau this time spoken, re Pennsylvania, New Jerse; mits of perfect control, and can be: oan bo furnishes AT MILL* SALES ROOM, 17 Broedway (Howard | Saally forth is to deminer in the New | consequence of the snow, I will progress with les York, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire: M, ote. infant, or sufficient for the a lh Ho el) —Spring atyle for 1847 now resdy” Gautier World over the generous race of the South? This is | and more speed on foot. SOL. P. SUBLETTE. | chusetts, Obio and Michigan.’ The Legislature of thees at adult, ac the pleasure of the operaior. The mag from New. ‘ork to en Ay Bal mates Gia iuaeb one iat Teese MILITARY MOVEMENTS. States have ali more than sanctioned the Wilmot proviso, | V&te free is imparted in 4 coutinuous manner, and with mo wannah or Texas, can at all umes 4. a thoes emigraty.g 10 wrath rab iit aad “ i : 0. | uuploasant seasation to the most delicate patient. It requires tranamit to our children a name exalted by victory, and | , Major John T. Arthur left Columbus O.,on Thursday | They have passed resoluiions denonncing slavery aa "a perfect) te for Inst for the seat of war, whence he came a short time | grest calamity, an immense moral and political evil,” | Ro,numiment ia Hts use, and is, im every respect, 1 5 ” mi 5 ne A rich, great, and sovereign country, or we oblige them | {0 '°T'lewuat that though ill, und wo omictedns to be | Sroteation spureutite lurther extension, and iastructiog | each machine is. compactly ‘m3 2werh | tO Curse our memory, 10 wal f hed Mvewid UK. van unable to do daty he has been anxious to get back to | their seustors ud requesting their representatives in | 4! necessary appliances, pat up Tosewood cases KaOk, tea by tactress of ike ayeee Mexico for some time, and has resolved to goashe is | Congress to resist its iutroduction jnto any oluer State or | comPatying exch are full directions regarding its use and ap- th St Ln or ‘Thut proud confederacy, whi t insults NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. termnory of the United Stat the subscriber, da aud canal oats, of the 128 F 'LY ON STREET. B witt it e0te the sabes of Wastinnee eee 3 no Do not these facts, which ore indisputable, prove, to prices equally i \- ygton; that ulation orpion, having had her * coke Bevtaen that paneengers wilt 40. dal -y. oF impos rg now ready toaupply the ute wip elerant Hats o Thich ie ceaeeanes of ashiogton;, that population demonsir tion, tie correctuess of the: piaion which your ‘The? can be attention. For forties, rye rR ‘The Hig of thi icle he offers for public approval and | Whom all grand ideas, all generous thou, re subordi- peony ens: be ded ged Trose the feet the ne ak over pur- } ate to interest; those pretended democratic States who = be 'o vi, in-sed a hat ac hi CX boume perma: Ser eo whe ha _@imtrre_ WALDRON OWERS EO, Liverpool. shin ee nid eaters the publ and who treme unworthy 3 dis 5 eculiar fneilitves and taste, ns the d who trefic unworthily with th PA=SAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, BY red the fet thet he baa had no sopers2r 10 likewise ticking. their existence ii tn THE NEW LINE OF PACKETS, Ps committee have expressed, that a great majority of the people, of both parties and of all parties, in ine non-slave ’ holding States, have deliberately determined that the in [From the Boston Advertiser, March 16.) stitution of slavery shall not, withia the limits of the Uni- U 8 brig Atna, one of the vessels recently fitted st | ted States, extend beyond ite present boundary ; that it the navy yard tor a bomb ketch, led on Saturday for | shall not hereafter exist in any territory the Gulf of Mexico. will be followed soon by the | State shall be admitted into the Union, in Stromboli, fitted in ti forever prohibited. ountry. $12, and $14 each, secording to trument is warrant tedions known to the medical profession. Ls 4 the effects are almost magical. tioned ana and others re against purchasing the nful charsete: nd that no | herons eomplat Phy pan nse il A 1 Kd have in their besom a theusand confi 6h Mizeh. “ie eplontids fem. PLUNKETT & PARDESSUS, For there also are parties, there als u itie not manner. 8 of these machin ler whatever name, as they Bark Smyrna, with the remsinder of the Massachusetts | {t may be that party considerations or views of policy | Wil! be found of little or no value. TOSCIUS. 1 00 tons burthe Io. tik Fulion atest, ace randy ip furnish inet | who acknowledge the justoe of onr eauaey the regiment, ts (0 leave this moralog for Brasow Santiogo. | will provest, ore nioo, gh tee ae earigwe of policy Mannctared and for etl, whuigeale Vasil trom New pring style of HATS, ss beru apr ademmeman ec flerh; and "becetes the ence eattelaa i creme ttn .. | mination, but that its enforcement, when necestary, i8 | (7 1mey 182 Brg $3 50; 2d ace Sd qualstion, $3 and $2 50. | penses which theyfmust defray have exhausted t Emigration To Texas —We have learned with | firmly resolved on, your committee cannot doubt. To | : sury, and the day te not distant when contributions w: pleasure that the tide of emigration is again set- | wait for further evidence of a fixed intent, would be un: TO IMPOKTERS AND DEALERS IN ‘26th of Pyare | become necessary; ond on exoellency knows that a | ting with an increasing current to the frontier settle- | Wise and dangerous. What is proper to be done in the OOLLENS. * ba MA! | single contribution wil ‘26th ef Mach. Ble con 101 BOOTS AND SHUES of the first quality. at great , Vow 196 1 The couse the people of the United | mente in the Crosa Timbers, and along the line ot the | Premises your committee will not undertake to recom MIUEON & CO., Refi of © Castmeres, A A Sitter to rags tee bere ince potent nay 5 figures, these, | Breaos and Navasoto. The emigrants who are settling | mend They deem it a great and solemn q H “ett? No. 101 West sareet re nd weeal haa beem in the State appear to prefer the elevated, undulating | maoding an instant, calm and deliberute cons orran ieatoeet | nn canara ren the Ameri- | country in these sections to the more rich but probably. every Southern man who values the heritage derived | ner of. —— ‘é Cay 4 % Ly cans; and now that they have seen the Mexican nation | /e*s healthy regions near the coast. It has been ascer- | from our fathers, or our own honor and safety. An ac: gare wate L “m a A he Reckenes Place. rise up to repel them. they appeal to calumny asanefiica- | tained thet there has been, comparatively little sickness | tion of some sort, firm, united and concerted action, is « p "Bei ——- AT) th bange reins and their accommo: gious menns of sowing discord and tnypiring mistrust, | during the last two or thee years in the * limestone | certainly necessary. a ih as as ‘To whom they reter cond Abin, and steerage passengers, are orig With that ignoble end it has been given out that Gen | Country,” extending from the Trinity to the Brazos, in- | _ Your committee submit that what the non slave-holding 14 ther Lit lading the country at the sources of the Navesoto : it is | States regard as slavery simply, is with us a political in- SPIROMETER. faction to all those whorwill " Senta Anna Js compromitied to meke peace, = ion the t HE inventor and patentee of the above highly im sien mate | Sl dpee New ans" MASSA ICUUINE' pte howl sbning tbe coma othe pai | omy ev tfc ate cy pire ar | son byte pete ik oe we ace In| "IMM enero ren ere preg My LOTT, oe 1 la wr ? ed by travellers, that regionain whick apequal number At their Geners] Passage Oifice, 66 South street, j SUAISEIELD BANK NOTES chen for Boom | list Gen. “ante Anna need cot be a traltor te become the | Marne o”, “4 sinoe lareitty eee | was mptors of thit disease, tnat the prees Tents ean be ined by apply: ond de Sh t fitet mav .' Mexico; and that he need not travel that | the predominant rock, are almost invariably healthy — 0:10 GROROE REPAR DE BON, or where there 1s to be fon ys Pett i are often subject to epide- M. ame to reach the temple of immor. | These countries, howey the Astor H a sores op ea that prove ae fetal, the leewh ‘professionally. Hi i” ¥ JOT T, % Waterloo Road. sorts of Over Shoes, 419 Broadway, New York. tality. More easy and sure is his present path; and the | mies Drove as ere as elsewhere. This has , Pre A veptvan, borin Dratts for wy smoust, iupoble op Puen teeta: | “abaeere meat or geretomect whisk koews HW: nelle speitwen! been provedat Bexar: Laredo, and Camargo. which, | Weev Pattecere: de Mae eae ree gourt, inal the prineipal towns of od, pu diiekee 7) SMALL Convinced of hin loyalty aud patriotiem, though underlaid by limestone, and surrounded by li |>—"<— Vhoee SciinIt a: co vnd oc Wal, can at ell times be obt TTO.—Fine Boots at $3 50, face of the nation that infamous calumny, een visited, during the past sum 5 000 DOZEN PATENT SHIRRED SUSPEN yy letter ponrers dan wnore Tok qual £ thot Py Ly LX | its name ugainet an idea only intended to doubt, and abaden sob ebting mere ioe id | “4 pond ig course, Over twenty st:les and FO W ORLEANS, bn N oour at $4 $0, equal to the lorem | pop ; + | pi car eae roars Regal eet cke poets ot Ot, cael, te the thus resp indiflorenee Perheps at other epochs a 1 March 18. 1847. it sailing pa: ket bark AVOLA, now loading, aud will positively sail as ito sail on TY might be possible; but alter the fi the first ised of blood is shed, th tion, except In the case where that 10 order on short notice, All shot is fired, and sete YOUNG ke JONES" w $2 to $29 dozen, for anle Mt obbers and exporters, and at retail, ri rer of the tobrie in the mat ane fall Patents for processes ia the menufact woods. bi WH! BAY ty of the rest of the Uvion, and o1 {. | other community of equal number. In auy oth tion, we will become impoverished aad wretch ures mi . f23 1m* ee Near our rights and so leaves our honor unstained, thet the | ¢qUally fatal disease prevailed for a short period in the | fable ourreives, without at all contributing to the p: ah Im tre ‘22 Conrtlondt stree having superior accommedstions, | 4 > civilized world shall pect, and even our enem | Upper part of Montgomery county, and in a portion | perity and happiness of oth or CUSTOM HOUSE, NeW voRR,? ane foot of Wall st.. or to INSTANTANEOUS H IR DYE. | teem us. ‘ho sovereign Congre where limestone is found in abundance. Still, however, is COLLIN N.B=Shipp as advertived Poas'ively no goods will be received after We *h inst isin New Orleans, JOHN O. WOODRUFF & CO., Barc /OR’S Liquid H: ‘offe ed frr coloring. th pararal black oF brown, with + (yonounced by hundreds who ba et dincovered, M. BATCHRLON, 2 Wali street Collector's Offi OBICE—Persous hiving goods 7 ae Meo atret yor! jastant, all goods remain mae J Bonded | the Unived th hi : y it must be admitted that persons residing in’ lime: uy seigen ale tune [seth-9 = meee aie heen regions, ure less liable to'disease than there who It ia trae that the ; nation, distracted by so many revo. | 12 sandy or elevated regions. Such countri Intions, is not now ss powerful as when it tool rally more elevated, and us they are well , March 24. 1847, "§ in. the pablie sore No ry that on the 91 ren Nd store Will be rem ‘eorner of Brow ad Exenan ‘tud expeuse of the ow omong’ soverei, tes; bat the hour hos sre usually dry, and the alr, Ne 4 yea ia mor = wborwilt rromptly forward Ai toads to User ontoeee (is m*r thow'to the eyes of Europe. that, Wit energ ued Dench Howsten (Teawe)'Telegrep | Seveae teh teoba Coane peissapitotise hac Br: Cota C_W_UAWRENCE, Col'y mitre Weakened by aiversity, he patriotiie ond iirrcbor have | | munities they hold conve | “eam, EACKE © FOn aAVAieccecond Line mine never been crushed by { jutely Licexsks 1x Vanmont.—The question of grant- | 41,0 our tinh ition, we hold it to LIQUID HALK Dy & Packet Ship ONRIDA, Capt. Jnines Fancks wilt Gided that its name shall catalogue of ing licenses for the sale of intoxicating drinks has | P¢,!aF and unq Fee ein States | ITS EQUAL cr he, imps Mast il on the frst of April ‘Por feighe or patsnge, nations by the of the American sword, before sub: | recently been submitted to the people of Vermont. The | ace ounenata ass eal pate pation in the territories of | +S DEw’s THICOB APH ty amp'y to BOYD & HINCKES, 6 Wall se | eaibiog Ie ignominy nd Infamy, ia a shameful troty. Montpelier Wetchmen states thet ine votes of the. Stare |e, United Stater. “And we usterly deny th | Inetrer * ao e sentir to rab off, 01 . The propri ines its | w/prove- iment, prevents itto the pablie with the wtmoct ronide:.ce as Rrevb'ng equal ad a8 8 perfert Dye. He by Rushton Co, Broncway tJ hacer Joh pagent for the (vised Seaien KM GA WHIGHT, Philadelphia, ind in | are not yet canvassed, but that the mojorit: ainat the | maviiesting them ‘o your excellency, with the assurance | granting of licenses will be from 8000 ¢¢ 0000. Wintvor | ¢2,0UF Union, on account of th that such will be those of the State under your worthy eounty gives about — Chit | 0 institution which chonge, { reiterate my just tind due ceneideration. | Seledante esone 000-~Oreage $00 Warhington 40. Ad. | Your committ God and Liberty. Mexico, November 27, 1946. dison, Rutland and Windham have also given large | lowing resolutions LASRAGNA. | majorities. ‘Ie, Revolved, That in the opinion of this mesting, « 5 aa sie. Dongress to exclude a new 8 pply ing for FOR BELFAST —The fh i . ithe of! JOHN Jaton Joseph Beinponn Soest, a have ynmediate despatch. eo re ight or passage, very good accommodations, WOODHULL & MINTURN, e South

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