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NEW YORK. MONDAY MORNING, DECE MBER 13, 1847. Price Two Cents. ARK THEATRE. —Benett of MR. BARRY --Moode attempt at republicanism, without either civilor re- | result of * YK, Tay ew : eg iratarneronaed emer tees | INTERESTING WAR INTELLIGENCE. icsrtasscmadetbe tata cad stprcetacve oe, |folons 2 ‘APinents may bo Wraty summed up as | she Sats ofthe Repaie to whom wus aero me; | Beith Encroschments in Central Amentos. Paul ato, Mr byott: Ruse De Lo: tem impracticable. Mexico was one mass of | _ Ist. The explosive cotton, well prepared, according to | such a report on the subject of the Wilmot Proviso, as € translate the following curious official do- chaotic rin ‘ ‘ ri , anarchy and disorder from 1824 up to 1836. The im- | Schonbein’s formula, burns at a heat of it 380% | i ” | cuments, from the’ ; - pret iiimore, Miss Charlo sie ‘He: Oct 20 ‘ ae phy a oh her mllitary oblet- | Fabronhelt, andar eit es ty Ke abeu' 4 wok pong enpeonechug auenes rihepe gna je of Georgia, ‘om the'government Gazette of the Su. fs. Sevettare MEXICAN ITEMS. y of the HONEY (From the North American, (Mexi nee pe HONS. | On Sunday evening last, (Oct 17%h,) ult of their 8 ; . MOON—Dake Arauzas, Mr Mir. it 7 0% tians also caused the rupture of the concentration es- | powder. By other modes of i a * | preme State of Salvador, of the 9th and 15th of do, Dyott: Jalisna, Mrs, (2 y bine. Abbott= | a dastardly attempt was made by a Mexican, opposite | tablisted in 1896, up to the middie of the year 1840, a¢ | made to explode at w much lower temperctures Great | preavion, thet it letar unison with tha wublie wilt > | October last — Boxes, $1: P t, 50 cont; @ _ | the Cafe Gran Sociedad, to take away the life of an un- {which time Urrea pronounced against ‘Bustamente. | precaution should, thereiore, be used in drying it ‘The acquisition of territory is legitimately associated | Opyice or Reiations ov rue Surnemn Govennme: MG Be AKe, Treasures. Dems a knife, woman Fan to | Since that time « periodical pronunciamentoevery year | 2d The projectile force of explosive cotton, in mode- | with the Wilmot proviso. We will abstain from any < ov Tan State oF Macameua, his friends and the public, that nedt will take place | Lieut. Mayne Reid, who happened to be passing at the | or six months, bas been making and unmaking the Pre- | rate o #, in the musket or in the cannon, is ne utterance upon that subject, at this time, for the reason |G. 4g Hones, Manenne #34 bee on Wednesday vext, Dec. 1d, on which occasion various drama. | time, for protection. This officer, drawing his sword. | sidente of the #0 called republic, who have risen and | equal to that of twice its weight of the best gunpow that we may not all agree, But forssmu overnment House, Managua, 23d Septem ber, 1847. - { the ulte- ‘ 7 Hamer gies will te, Modueed. Further particule i= small | brought the assassin » smart cut over the head, and | fallen like two buckets in a well, presenting a lamentable | 24. When compressed by hard ramming, (as in Ailing | Hor object ot the Wilzact proviso ie to affect, the abolt. | 7° “Ae Minister of Relat: disarming him of his knife, sent him prisoner to the | spectacle of despotism, licentiousness and dilapidation. | » fuse) it buros slow! s palace guard room. We hope the scoundrel will meet OT such on extreme have things arrived, that ee con- | duces little or no teak Se Tix ta tacctairs Ie SA csteiemtlaaasemarat taal seen Att [cee with his deserts, quest of Mezice by her Anglo-Amiricanneighbors would | 4th. By the absorption of moisture, its force appears | an unbroken front, we will therefore A Mexican officer's reasons for opposing peoee were | "ot be as great an cv: as would in Eurepe be the con- | to be rapidly diminished, but is probably quite restored | the question in its ulterior purpose, | . recently given ina public house in this city thus quest of any independent power by Ri ‘ngland, or | by drying. A sample of cotton, of which sixty grains | tion of territory for a future report. maintain this good d: in obedience North, and the Home 7 mimany. ct 2 be fell med by ; the ba “The Mexican army is now disgraced. If peace is made, Beonay, Mezieo, annexed e flinag por and re musket ball a mean initial velocity of 1,683 Slavery and labor is ® part and parcel of our | ceived principles whic! regulate universal society and fet * 5 am the Yankees will take a portion of the territory. [ | wou! en become a new more in aoe 4 xposed for two weeksin a cool damp lt, | governmental system, and made so by the very ancestry, | public utility. Animated by the same sentiments, it was nei, i, Wal * Fringe Aloert Sr’ G Wi argon on Mr, gtepent, io | would rather they would take if all, give us 8 quiet publio of the North. It would have all the a where it absorbed about two apex cent. of moisture, 60 | im part, of those who row are active in its abolition. | {ts duty to be slow in believiag that England would cun- jimbo, Mr. Joe - 5 of the Supreme Government Salvador: My ernment, always filled with sentiments of peace, harmony, and understanding, in reciproce- jard and consider | tion of those of the other known nations of the globe, ving the acquisi- | and coperially of civilized Europe, has long sougas to Bowes Metahe, com oors open ar ex | <oVernment and put anend to rminable civil | #8 8 member of # powerful confederation, wit! grains ofthe cotton in that state gave a mean velocity | We do not regard it respectful to ourselves, or essential rtupes o’eloek, aad the curtaia will rise ai) Boxes, 25 cents; Ps and | Wars that seem to be our destiny.” of the Inconyenlenaes of an isola Of 1.612 feet toour right. to enter into a discussion with those. who | for fs purpose of iepricing her of mart of bes tersiee, Gaiters, 1246 Conta. ‘The closing of the liquerien at 6 P. M. rdered by Lays of P sid pod institution: Dae : 5th. Its explosive force, or bursting effect is, in a high | are governed by no principle but their fanaticlam. In- ry. under the pretext of its bel to the pretended HATHAM THEATRE —Under the Manngement of Mr | the governor, has already had an admirable effect. The iteelf from its internal and external enemies. | degree, greater than that of gunpo In this respect | deed, the question has been argued, but fanaticism is Mosquito nation. Now, however, that reluctance _ WLETOHEN Stage Manager, Mi Hislde~On Monday | order was absolutely meceesery te prevent: the savasina, | 108 Mexico, by merely changing ber ing, and sending | the nafure of gun cotton assimilates much more to that | deat to argument~it will not heat. ing from the :espect which ahe ‘has shown for interns GERM fe Woslns Weatat Mwah thc | on ofoue tuppe a moster nyt by, ant ian: | Pola ban aan anne Sta recetng | ufcaspead ts minty otaatacter 1 tone, | The ple ch wal hry oa srat yur, twn | na nin, efedany ig teu comes Taylor: Wolkt Me Hiclty Qa indy Ro- | ting to be entirely too frequent. No Mexican, how- | itr own legislation, the Roman Cathollo religion, th-ir | " Gth. Gun-cotton, when well nr vided and disturbed by other questions; #0 much s0, | that ss certainip eskiay to cocomplish the dismem, aytor, Wolf, Mc, Hield: Qe ver inclived, will attempt the life of an Amerioan sol. | Det 1 F TRUE | | oth. Gup-cotton, when well prepared, leaves no per- | perhaps, as to induce the false hope, that upon this vital | berment referred to. "A tribe, with me ised form BS MODEL ARTISTES. dler when 6 . secular manners And customs, Managing her own ceptible when a small quantity is burnt on white | question there may now prevail discord and dissension. i sire ‘abap- ret ROee Or RE Bau oBuiude mi he dmg of | lor when sober: ¢ ten-ping,a glass of | 2jgovernment, and would wxist, protected by an im: | paper. ‘Tho principal resldus of its combastion ato | This la not true. Georgia bas but one mind-—Is.as one | dosed tonege ce Weert ea ade degen ely aban: —Ernest, Mr. Sutherland: Oscar, Mr. Stafford: Corporal, Mr. by bile fond of carne en-pins, gis 4 mense navy of the la i -_ ) Ww my soho ne W, water and nitrous acid. The acidis made sensible by | man—all political parties are ready and willing to plant en ngland, for the purpese janting one by calla, Flield: ‘lie, Miss reth. Doors open at half past 6° gr goo gl . or a comfor je supper, can be pl owe any danger or threat = mS boon Mh oh 8. Yi @ | its odor, and its effect on the barrel of a gun, which will | themselves upon the same platform, and join heart and upon the ‘Atlantic coast of the five or rather, for the formance to commence at 7 o’elock. Boxes 25 cente—Pit, | at Paoli’s beautiful garden. We know no more plea- | would wish to see New Spain eleva the rauk of & | soon be corroded by it, ifnot washed after firing hand in the assertion and maintenance of this, their : r 1246 cents sant place of passing a Sunday afternoon. strong apd powerful nation ; but convinced as we are | 7th. In consequence of the quickness and intensity of | constitutional right. ¥ pareeee of eae possensic cy of the port for communioa- nd be blotted out among | action of the gun-cotton when ignited, it cannot be used | ‘To the end, therefore, that the feelings of the people | wom berween Europe, 4. Mee eS Cikuus—soweRy AMPAITHEATKEJoun Tavor Mre Sarah Forte has opened a restaurant next door | that she must suocomb, Manxge —! wening, Dec. rat mal Sands, Leu & Co's Troupe of DANCING HORSES, May | tothe Nati jon, portant countries, at the point where the grand inter- oceanic canal is age racticable. This, too, has been Nicaragua was preparing to settle d to the debt due in Great Britain, theatre, where all her old frjends will | her own ruins, if she goes on at the morcy | with safety in our present fire-arins. It appears by the | of Georgia, upon th t of the Wi 4 find everything that the most fastidious can desire. of her own ambitious aud unscrupulous rulers, we pre- | experiments that an accident of service, such an that of | be distinotly ctina thee mee ae Fly aud ducephatu ¢ FIGHTING PONIES, the fer that she should at ouce live under the patronage of | inserting two charges into ket before firi ry Wr hae tee done at a time whe: Pouies, the Twin Povies. andthe Tom Thumb Posy. ii The race om Sunday resulted in favor of the Spanish | some great power, aa the Anglo-American republic un- | in of frequent oogurrence) would cause the casrel. te | scntariees at re eat ooemate and Houne of Repze- | her liabilities in re an oA ’he nplendidne sof Horegmans'ip. Val +] Bag, We are told that considerable money changed | deni ly is. The Sante Annas, Urreas, and Valenciss, | burst; and from the repeated bursting of pistols avd | government Gf the Usived States ine no coutecl over the’ | consents nem ee Clown. Mr. , ys ’ Ry apo) . would then have nothing more to do with that country, | other small arms with small charges, of Central America, which comprised the territory of the So caiclas cobeace miilend be tinodesea: gine plant of | "A hatter named Smith advertises “the finest hate.” | war sey alternative, eave to live quietly on the fruits of | Chat the tamsioor oer ecient tants asaaoguan fnediationotaavery wad [transcends the limits et tg | XBedom of Guatemala, as far aa the waters of the sea on A a 413 1t#rh_} How odd it looks to see Mexican and American sol- | What they obtained during the reiga of disorder, oF | « fow rounds even with service charges. legitimate functions, bay es ee Lab bie M 3 OLYMFIC THEATRE —On Monday | diera mingling in the street, each obsorving every cour- | Knock unde: to the authority of the laws, if they dared | ‘The disoovery of gun-cotton having given anew sti- | Be it further resolved, by the authority aforesaid, cotecenk of totic Kivening, Dee 13; the performances will commence with | tery towarda the other ' ICis strange how quickly the | ‘% intrioge them to the prejudice of thelr fellow citizens. | mulous to the invention of substitutenfor gunpowder, e- | That_any territory acquired by the arms of the United | weeientgct thi aifair, a series of threats end inaulta, 7H OBITE—Joha Duck, Mr. Holland: Widow Pot. | people have forgotten their former queer notions in re- | , [tis possible that while we are writing these lines | veral of these compounds have been offered to notice | States, or by treaty with a forel 5 en agente have heen. $e AS HOUSE TY DISASTER Fiace= gard to the barbariaus of the North. i t, Copo- of the valle; hecomen the | it, no doubt without instruotions from the Bri ern- and haafrau; Jemie Twitche: Mexico is already under the proteotion of the United | during the past year, and some of them have been tried | common property of the several states composing this States. Santa Anna’s army, composed o. twenty thou- | at this Arsenal; but, as thei hi nfed " 4 LA ment, banish, with pain, the idea of harmony, impel to light that strangers all feel | sand men, dispersed iteelt aiver the battle of Saltiio, on | made known, ii Ie deemed uaseerssery we take any oer | cock aide. span! very States toreside with his | \4lo,raite ita Yolee so loud thatt may be beard inall the utes Mus Mary Tay'or; Satin, s Akl, ‘a ion i dom of thi d Stat id to “ , e. great depression in the region o the 23d of February—Taylor, recovered from the shock | tice in this report of the re: 8, ani announce that the independence of Cen- Me Uneaten if BDARDING Mise May Tati recor | animals not being able to perform the same amount of | taking pomession of Agua Nueva with the four thou- | thau to say that thoy heve boon altogethel uefarenctic, | eee een en ann ee terri Oat it | tal Amurica is threatened. clade with THIMBLE RIG—J: hn Gazer, ‘Mr. Hollacd, | active labor they could in the United States and Europe. | gand Anglo Americans whom he hed left. Gen Scott, | us to the uillity of the proponedlmventions for military | {a the duty of every igams tn energ eeting of tik eeatae | eG cueedusntly, the supreime Director of Nicaragua has 6, and the curtain will rise at7,—Dress | In the item of drinking spirituous liquors, it is calcu- | with twelve thousand soldiers and marines, disembarked | purposes. SW OMORDECATL Capt, of Ord'e denaes, tithe Unies be’ ‘im. t hh ordered me to transmit to you a copy of the communios- + Upper Boxes 25c: Pit. 12}¢c. lated that the deleterious effects of their use are four | jn the vicinity of Vera Cruz on the 9th of Maroh, and 5 NES tH - bod 4] : him, to oppose the pas- | tion which, under date of the 17th instant, was address- B pris AURRICAS MIME aet eNOIB PER: | entadoh cotta sncteten, i c-detnce, "| 2m etic erat heat yan Gata te Poll teat totetiigences riory feaeed may be tanned ony Trtction | Wathen tin tomy Besa sent, dig mie ropriets ITCHCOCK, p - h ne a © abel a 7 . . . . * . ul ORMANCES EVERY AFTE! Cee eee ee ee mayen chepeees ine | Wan Mecrinc ‘A large meeting, | ageinat slavery. field, communicated, under date. the lat fostant, to the of the Americans would shortly be on the road to | called “to vindi tal war,’’ was held in The minority report, the j he condition of affairs in Mexi- | Cincinnati on the evening of the 29th of November — | length, concludes with following resoluti Judge W. B. Be it therefore resolved by the Senate L ‘OON at So’clock, and | We have snipe and other birds in abundance. Of oa rea Botte alkER RS few days, | gah there is very little fa the market—all the fresh ones ERA COMPANY. who will appe ina GRAND ETH commandant of the port of San Juan—so that your vernment, being jaformed thereof, may declare whether 10. | bving breught from Toluca. co on the 16th of March, 1847. Several handred persons were present Pt t : it is determined to defend our Independence, as URLESQUE OPEKA, so in their Popular | A grioket match will be played on Sunday next, 24th SLAVERY. IN CALIFORNIA. Caldwell presided. Resolutions were adopted, regretting | Representatives of the State of Georgia, in Ganeral As- | stipulated f Peg to TT OTR Elen NopeLs stober, on the ground of the Union Club, at Mrs. | By the kindness of # gentleman who crossed | the necessity for the war, but throwing all the responsi- | sombly met, That while we view with pride aad satis i netenal aiuto ether ineanaibe [eersone so nav ifdings conneet- O8 SHAKSI 3 HOUSE, and 8 Rancho de Napoles, about balfa mile from Tuea- | the plains with Commodore Stockton, we are placed | bility upon the Mexicans, od with his history; LIVING ORANG OUTANG, &e.— | baya. The wickets will be pitched at 8,A.M. Lovers | in possession of letters and papers from Cali- | #8 We in a war thus arbitrary and bojustly thrust | rice before the world, we cannot but deeply deplore the | must take a corresponding position in the politics | Admittance to the whole, 25 cents; cl Niven under ten years | of the game will be able to amuse themselves, and enjoy mle The Californian, of the 26th of June, con- | upon uty prompts to, and patriotivm admits of, but | intestine conflicts of opinion which now convulse our | world. in view of the great commercial interesta which of age aud old enough to alone, 12}¢ cents. Heserved | a good breakfast, by being early on the ground. tains a strong article against the introduction of | one course, and that js; now that every attempt at nego- | mation. in this Isthmus, concur for the protection of the State, front seats, one shil each extra. d5 re : ai slavery into that territory. The editor says the popu- | tiation has failed, and every offer of peace has been | Resolved. That in the acquisition of territory by the | entertaining, however, towards the others, no resent- MES 1c 2 Broaaway, etwean (Grand tional Theatre, formerly the grand Teatro | lation are one hundred to one against it, and the warm- | spurned, to prosecute it, with vigor and energy, to a | Usited States, we see nothing to apprehend, either for | ment on account of the extraordinary efforts which an rome, bine Cro to grerflovrice, with he de Santa Anna,” opened for the first representation of | gt advocates, after a residence of one year, become the | speedy and honorable termination; to lay its burthens | the safety of the institutions of the South, or the per- | would have to be made by this Stat So BEAUTY and FASHION w York. OPEN EV) ry e NABATED, SUCCKSS, | Ninth W nd asnerting, that “involved | faction the present position of the United States of Ame- | should take place, Nicaragua, left to her own rescurces the English drama, in the city of Mexico, om the 29th strongest opponents to slave labor. He counsels the | eotirely upon the enemy, and to effectually crush the | petuity of that republicanism, which has extended from NIGHT, UNA Sek of the | Yeptomber, when the manager, WR Hart. presedted | Gmigeants aeiust bringing thelr slaves, nnd states that | military power of the country.” "| thirteen to thirty sovereign Siatos. But wo feel assured | oate te you, iu trder thet gore moc neve ths ce Soilfene Band ta Bate ep CHS Yi “The Lady of Lyons,” » dance by Miss E Christian, af | several who have done 40 have been glad to get clear of | “That we utterly repudiate tho iden of withdrawing | that in all acquisitions of territory, eithersby treaty, | {mpart the anne to yous President, ead sobs teats PEIRCE, GO. N_CHI . C, ABBOTT, J. RAYNOR, | 82 interlude, and the farce o! e Loan ofa Lover.” | tham on any terms. The strongest reason he urges | Cur army from active operations in Mexico, uatil peace | voluntary annexation, or as indemnity, we are but ad- | ‘his decision within the short time which the business T VAUGHN wi ina) and inimitable concerts are | Claude Melnotte was performed by Mr. E. Fitzgerald, | jgainst the introduction of blacks, is the following :— | *hall be definitely made upon just and honorable terms ”’ | vancing toward that grand destiny which awaite our | itself requi M tate oon Cae aad ine fableauds. | Pauline by Misa Christian. ‘The other parts were taken | 2% + + “Phat the course of those wh thize | glorious Republi mis Tequizes. Monmwhlls, § bevy tes Retnemnne sane 7, om ‘ lghly respectableaudi- | Pauline by Miss Christian. | The ctiier parts were taken | \in California, we have an immense population of Indi- | * 7 ¢ course of those who sympathize |g) epublic. faction of subsoribing myself your very devoted and aces, end naival ities a te excel every amuserent of a by i 5 jams, q ly 168, orn on the soil, and have neither the dis- | with Mexico—denounce the conduot of their own gov- Resolved, That all territory already acquired or to be | obedient servant, 8 SALINA. sane iar arnstee ol C city. Admission 4 orton and Fitagerald, and Mesds. Morris and Wil- s of living any where else, and they are | “ronment as unjust and unconstitutional—advooate the | acquired by the United States, not organised inte sov. : roth aack DOMME Ase | Ut. Peeo of amtncs 9 an 6 oni motu en arvana andnberers | ondiionnl ubdural fur ary the iehhlding | gfuen Set eeyramene wth cpr ofthe goer sense sas Serica “ THE s 4 " —they can work much cheaper than an American color- | of supplies. and the impeachment of the Executive, as ea of this Union jointly, an Congress has no } VERVa ORE, BROAD WAYS THE ORIGI- | INCIDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE SOUTH CAROLINA | 94 eal 'd-can live at one-fourth the expense’? The | means of terminating the war, has contrib inno | power or authority to invade the rights, or privileges of ‘ : Bluefield, Mosquito eacee, Sept. lst, 1847. 13, A. Hahemore, G. Kunkel. F. Solomon. cps fa editor is equally as strong an opponent of the free blacks, |-*mell degree, to prolong the contest, by exciting hopes | 7py one of these joint owners, under any pretence. in—I have to notify you that | bave been informed two Mins ol Mommy Bantied aks kr Hots ber: (Cor. of the Columbia (8. C ) Hearld } wari mrss the necessity of laws preventing their emi: | in the Mexican people thata change in the politieal | | Resolved, That the citizens of the slayeholding States | PY Mr. Burnel, the elder, that his son, who is also his i Mexico, Oct 24—On leaving Vera Cruz, Col. Butler sive Three of their unique sdayoand | placed Sergeant Brooks in command of four of our regi- | Soh avainst thelr sevtling in tl ew | ment and four dragoons, who were ordered to be ready | \ we have ten other good reason: sclgctien ot 6 #2, Re o ert wi posoinde at any time to lane acu fees toy tg might eee hereafter, but we shall certainly with the Burlesque Opera of STUFFO. For 1 see | The regiment happening to be the rear-guard, the have to procure the of such laws as will | freedom of opinion and action that we claim for our- | same, isan uojust discrimination in favor of th Programme, ‘Cards of admission 25 cents “Children with | Colonel threw ua about two hundred yards in rear of tiectually prevent them from eettiing among us, when- | selves, wo choose, instead of thus lending “ald and com- | sleveholding States, never consented to by the slave. | Telease of Barnel. If this demand be not forthwith s0- , : ; ale Mnenee THe a hell price. Doors open 644, concer ¢™ | tho regiment, and ordered Brooks to look out for | Sverthersin a lew-making power in Califernis.”—st, | fort to the enemy, to take onr stand upon the side of | holding States, and is in violation of the common | °¢ded to, you shall be Feaponable for the consequences. ‘a right to emigrate with their .and hold them | P#tner in business, has been arrested by your order, vitude as thelr property, to any, territory riready | genuine, “Mr Berael ‘being fat from his own Copel, and | hes solicited my interposition as the functionary of « friendly nation; and! now demand the instantaneous ting a number of rea- | Power of our government will work an abandonment of | ha’ territory, he says all our just claims, and submission to peace upon such | in which we shall give | terme ss ourenemy may seem proper to dictate. That | acquired, or to be acquired, in the United State 6 all the influence we | While we accord to th our fellow citizens, all that | that the passage of any law by Congress forbiddi: te, that they will tion tothe country. After st as above mentioned, reydeand ‘Tues neerts, Wednesday’ Eve nga Dee, int, ath and ish, Lancers, who were very frequently seen watching for an ig Reve.tl the country—to uphold the truth of its official declara- | compact, and subversive of the Union. This note will be presented to you by commander Bag he nue fect Gaszir™ | IRD eld ga Pena nnan abot gor | cy ZRROPA ON EE WHET Hoye oo a warp to mata | ""Ruziva: Tuam ans oyncoiy ou tre rs | {RE sate Mann wat Car fhe pear 6 Gh Monday Ev mn r. pee. 38 will be, prese ted " wariety vance ped Ms cup the ne, if the old geutle- [From the Cincinnati Commercial 1 onor and its glory against the world. not only exercising s humane, buts constitutional and livering it to you. In case you should have any doubte chard ll play sever {avrg ira ot aah eS. Siew | ion bimeatt wee him. They suooeded in lencing |, The following troops have been forwarded to the army | _A Gurat Wan Muvrina was held at Pittsburgh on | motel r'ght, and that we allow no power under heaven .G. Sherman and Miss asto whether the Mosquito eT ke ybertasing some favorit Que of our dragoons, but being son‘ented with their | 12 Mexico, from Newport barracks and Cincinnati, sinee | Saturday night, 4th inst. ‘The resolutions of the com- to dictate the tenure by which we hold them; nor to de- i ito flag meade ae rec to inform you that the M ‘ito ated Racin APRAIA teen in ton Gee en ae ta ad mebably not fancying the music of oor | the lth September Inst, by the superintendent of the | mittee uphold Mr. Polk and all of his war measures, A | Vise the means by wi we shall be deptived of our | ‘uder the special protection of the fore { Great Bri xerciven ty Mise Blanchard. After the ‘above series o Muskets, they about faced, and retreated about sixty | Tecrulting service, western department:— tmlnority ropert being intreduced, created cons erable Pr TReolved, Thet we entertain an abiding devotion to | tala. Honorable Commandant of the Government of 4 , inelu: among other _ J é ¥ inturbance; hard names were 5 © Cab Ute knee name other SroNpiaee, id formed line for another cbarge; but bearing | 4... 11 299 recruits te ith iotentry, and five to other | thing but good feeling prevailed. yw '.? “4 ®®¥ | the Union,'and will hold ourselves in readiness to meet thus fulfilled brag ors ein a friendly spirit only, By adopting extreme measures against Mr. Barnel, you have drewn upon your govern- ment the resentment of ; Tu Wimor Proviso ap tnx Gronora Lectsta- | tione in the world; 4 nation the mere Cote eee yar comi sf th th,” the shouts of the regiment that was coming down the Y our brethren of thé non-rlavehol din, ‘tes, on all yues- fees. aco tis Delt, sada: Grand atonal tablenw ia | fhe om ee i Moate quick Unse, they put spurs | "egiments, under command of Ist ‘Lieutenant F. Boston Wuics orrosen to Ma. Quincy.—At ® | thous in which we may differ, io generous aad literal sibs : : uePiibe - to their little ponies and scampered off in beautiful dis- | 8: Mumford, lst Infantry, with Ist Lieutenant J. meeting of the whige of Boston, opposed to the re elec- | spirit.—MilledgeuMle Geo ) Recorder, Nov. 30th Bae eee Or ENE REY NOLDSON: | Grder. ‘The Colonel was riding a considerable distance | _, %: Seott, 7th Int 207 | tion of Josiah Quiney, jan. as Mayor, was held in re P pb fase i i the ab ftyee. Tatheou whieh | in advance of theregiment: wh n the firing commenced. | 0CT. 16.126 recruits to 16th Infantry, under com, Chapman Hall, on Tuesday evening, Pelham Bonny, | |” most sensitive in regard coetsion she will SET ee ieee ad ee Conret the proud, look of the gallant cldfel: | mendof lat Lispheneat W. 8. Sanneyhill, 16th presiding. Wiliam Parker was nominated as the cendi: | 2U'!-.-The Georgia Sonate have amended the report of east insult offered to its oubjeata, for which if it Scotch songs, Besi now at | low when he galloped in front and took command of the Infantry, with 24 Lieutenan' tuast, Lot date for the mayorality in place of Mr. Quinoy. 9 Committee on the State ¢ Republic, in relation ppear to have been unjusti: it Te the Casino, Miss and Mr Neal, | regiment. He formed the hollow square and waited for | _!niautry .. .. . wa. | Wao Mentixa’ in New Atnint, T—The Whi ot Ty son ont tonpetipy tepregrmyeretnana tiaple indemnlfcation Ths act has alan been anetiane, smeasanaee ths laucers, but they very wisely Alstanee. | Nov. 9 — 99 com: | aya et-the eoazt.h Cf | considerably from the first one ; it has the following re- | committed within the dominion of the King of NE a i ONC The dey before the storming of Chapultepeo, General | mand of Capi “ i Albany, on the 27th Nov. to take into cousldetation the’ | iaaisd Wy thee ac emammetaly Ia the the’ Monquites 1 have omitted to notify this —The Hauser Family, | ‘ a eoveary dimvove: . ; Sib. reat. The committee on resolutions reported Mr. Clay’! presi ‘ my. letters, and takieg them into eration, you Haves creme, ii he Theh at the Rutgers’ Instrewts,on | and the Mexicans few bim returning, they imagin Fare inompepernicner een cae al tesoiutions, which were adopted. In addition to theve, | tuosort acs Peseta eetin dhouid not and not | Mould seo the necessity of setting Mr. Barnel at lib Fel oes Oey Mtae eeiemer and twofies 81; | e tremendous about, ‘The Americans, In makings Sth Infantry, and 2d Lieutenant P. T. Turnley, 1st others were adopted complimentary to Generals Taylor | who favors the principles of the Wilimot proviso. i d er itoie ae ee 317 | ud Scott, and their brave associates in arms, and eulo- | — Aud it is fart tofeel. It is proper | should state to you, aa you can 7 | gising the conduct ot both of the Indiana regiments in | slaves we tre not ony extciaiog 8 danaialnens ae Face Bg adie pny pole pg rmeenny l Hia prn le tickets, 50 cents. Doors open ‘at half-past 6. to com. ly shout as loud asthey can. Although tall'past7 o'clock, “No postponement on » cbarge, invariably shou! y can, UR count of | our regiment charged upon the castle of Chapultepec in oy Chatfel 6 Consul General in Central Ame- ‘ame very numerous, one of which took a fancy to under command of Col. W, Irvin. ... sees 8 ting in Savannah, on the 23d October, m pee Captata : it beng © spent ball it only ‘made him | Ocr. 19—Company of Ohio Volunteer Infeatry, un tne wih 6 he forint gr oreckhin!| sick, which soon passed away We advanced as near der command of Capt. W. Kenneall, the enemy ss we could. a body of water preventing us | Nov 4—Company of Ohio Volunteer! withstanding this information, my government 4 ‘That, with our distinguished senator, Thomas Ii’ | 8s of the fourth district to make known to Mr. Pal- | yinoed of the intelligence and ‘of the conformity f- sic tites 106 | Benton, (who is our first choice for the Prosidency,) wa | Tey thelr reprehension of his conduct.—Boston Tyans- | which characte! the pi of the English na- fantry, under concur that the next President should be elected from | CTP! 10th inst tion, doubts whether the occupation will take place, -. ", “a he battle of Buena Vista. A preference for Cincinnati ere Company K, Ist Dragoons, under com S stitutional and moral right, and that we allow no power | rica, has reovived i lain view of the enemy, through # meadow, and had the lest place for holding the next joa, haa received instructions to point out to the States SoCTy RAINE AEP HORE ROM eaten. | Riera titans to rom whloh nue iaped, hw ory | mand of Wi Ciwumaas Joblon lt Drasens, | Seaton, masexprnet pie esting > MMMM | Unde aye 1 dicta fhe nure by which we sal | Gf Cente Ametow tbe mie wif the Ben gree: —Ma. ‘ o ‘y pelled, thror fati 4 ump in and get out ri 7 7 ¥ ~, 71 ¥ ment is determine: as f Prunday Evening, Dec: b-MACBETH. Tick Ta cr way they could, few comparatively were ‘ilied. | _£OODE.« o..+ 0.0. s+ «bin igteadey, nae o7 | Deuxcarx ro nur Wao Narionat, Convention.— | | ‘The following resolution offered by Mr. Lawton was | wt. Morquitos, and thet those limite phd wah Dollag,- Ep oeteapenss.et § e’eioek. = Sergeant Madison was killedin the charge upon the cas. | °T. 29—128 recruits to 16th Infantry, under com- & meeting 95.) whig nominating | Tj i= San Juan river, I have the honor to be, your very ANVAKU'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA UF tlewhe was abot through the neck by a grape shot, | mand of let Lt. J. Hughes, 16th lafautry, with let convention, held on Frida; ming, J. ‘T. Stevenson, | _ Resolved, That in the acquisition of territory by the | ple servant, PATRICK WALKER, t of the M) 88 \SSIPPI i "ER, painted on “ b killed him instantly. A braver man never fell | _ Lt-J. Wilkinson, 16th Infantry .......... 130 | was elected delegate from that district to the whi, United States, we see nothing to papery either for ” Consul General of Her Bri jo Majesty gzhibicing 8 view of conutry 100 miles ‘in len he battle, He and the son of Dr. Trezevant, of Colum. | S¥*?.14—In addition to the above for Mexico, 69 re- tional convention, and F, B. €rowningshield, substit the safety of the institutions of the South, or the per- on the Mosquito Shore. Ee eanat tecieee, bia, were buried, ‘Trezsvant was shot through the | cFuits under command of dnd Lt. ©. Hall, lst In- _Democnatic Nominations 1x Bostox.—For Mayor, | Petulty of that, progressive republicanism, which has | 4,1. oy rux Star, and or Fonsion R, t painting in new Panorama Build heart” ‘The offleers of our Company exhibited great | fantry, were forwarded to Fort Leavenworth, Mo,, Charles B. Goodrich; for Aldermen, James Cheever | xtenced from thirteen to thirty sovereign States. But | 07) sora nms Gio vic rondway edzoinivg Niblo's Garden. Open every evening, | oooinens and bravery in thosoveral battiosin which they | fr company A, let Infantry... .. 70 | Benjamin Wood; 2d~J. L. C. Amos, Stephen Child, | eel assured that in all acquisions of territory, either | (3) cuvwens Hovss, Mauegum Sept a1, 1847 (Sunday excedted )* Admission 30 ants children hallrice’ | Wore engagad., Gen. Shields called for two companies | Nov. 17-62 reerults (ineludiog two musicians from Bilas Peirce, Peter T. Homer, John 8. Yenness, Nother | 2Y treaty, voluntary annexation, or as indemalty, we arene, oUre, Memeces, Sept. 31, ‘Toe Pinorame commence moving at7o’elock precisely, bg ohh, 5 aay the road and go down a ditch | Newport Barracks) under command of 2nd Lieut. Brigham, are but advancing toward that grand destiny which i” ster,,Vice Consul of Her Britannic Ma- Afternoon extubitions on Wedueadays, and Sater eo] PSOne ee ee tS isk io bik tk G. F. Hooper, 15th Infantry, to Fort Washita, for Tish bs te -Kuananes —Rtveve. whi in Ala. | *¥Aaits our glorious republic he "clock Sents secured from 10.A.M,till 12M. dt2 ¢ | (meaning alongside the ditch,) to pick the men from ‘6th Infantr: AR ay 83 Ne : 'y whig paper in Als. fe a preme Director is informed by official commauni- “A BHORT TIME LONGER—MRS. P yg | thelr cannon. Captain Marshall immediately vol company I, Yorereerees a bama, but two, is out for Gen. Taylor as the next presi- | _ Tx Course er Mn. Pauyney, in refusing te vote for om the commander of the port of fan Juan del Crletrated collection of Seriptural Statunry, consisting of | teered his company, and F was detailed. Cap Rast Iona | emt Mr. Winthrop, and persisting in jeoparding the interests | Norte, and through other souroes, ‘that the Mosquitos, the following groups, representing important and interesting | M. wan in command. It was some time before the two OR OUNEA s,s 9+» oo. 0 ta.seatinm cat 8.0 99e0b) Cass Mrerina 1x Missount.—The democracy of the | °f the entire whig party in Congress by his contumacy, | under the protection of Her Britannic Majesty’s govera- snbects the size of hfe the "Pia oF our jour Hekaat | compuciee could erous the ditch, wnd tho attention of | | rRom cuncimmatis north western portion of ‘Missouri, who were ia atten: | GoBUoue to be the topic of the severest animadveralon. | ment, are seeking £0 oeeup that port, on the pretext Arica pen at i Broad the Mexioans being direc at point, musket balls | Sxpr. 22—2n FY) gg7 | dance on the Andrew Cireuit Court, held an adjourned | the (Hogton) stra @ hope to nee a mecting called of the | (ont t,i# within territory w ngs to them. Not- Roows, opponte the Apollo. every fiioh Admittance 25 cents On the 1 m6P.M.to10P.M. Children half price, . 1 7 from reaching them. On Gon. Shields being informed command of Capt. R. F. Riddle... seeeeess 102 | the North. Canpipates Fon THE Mavona.ty or Boston —There | principally because it will not have been preceded He ee eee se contr a tacimiaNes Vert | of this, we were ordered tojoin the Regiment. Lieut. === )| “ietanoan Geadeil Laie Ode i ¥eebpuiad © ouplath to | pce mere tows, sabdlagtes, foc. the maporalee o¢. iceman, | |toowe tormalliinn whieh nations always obeartoy and it a short time lon ‘All season tickets issued since. 6th | Moragne was killed within the gates of the city. I was Volunteers... .esseeeeesceeeeecee ees +l,044 | whom gray haired wisdom brings forward to-day its ad- | Josiah Quincy, regular whig nominee; Charles B. Good. | notorious to the whole werld, thet time immemo- October will be available until the close of the exhibition.— | standing within a few feet of him when he was shot. —— | miring tribute of younger associations, and earlier re- | rich, democratic candidate ; Jefferson Bancroft, opposi- | rial, Nicaragua has had quiet and Single xdmission 25 cents; season tickets 50 cents. Hou exhibition from 9 A. M. until 10 P. M 46 Tteodre ALNUT 3. THEATRE—Philadelphia —Lessee, Mr. peaceable possession He threw his hands to his breast, and cried out “0, Aggregate. sss sreeeveeeeceseees over +2136 | miniscences, the subsequent civil magistrate with arms | tion whig, and Jonathan Pierce, working men’s candi- | of, and soveroiguty in, the said port. But my govern- Lord, I’m shot.” I sprang to his side to assist him, but | The two companiesof volunteors for Mexico have been | in his hands, siving laws to the wilderness of Michigan— | date. The election comes off on Monday, 13th inst. mont being desirous of knowing the true state of the his eyes were set in death, and he immediately ceased | pended into one company 90 strong, with the following | and thence by rapid transition the energetic Minister | Mayon or Savannan.—Dr. H. K. Burroughs (whig) | matter, has directed me to address Her Britannic Ma- EA Marsball,. Manrger, Mr. J- Wallack. Js-—Fifth | to breathe, Hishead was ahot off after he wus killed | or Talbot; Ist Lieut , W. f War—th i a lished diplomati jesty’s Vice Consul, as I now do, im order that he ight of 5 * ‘ganization—Capt. A. Talbot; Ist Lieut, W. A. | of War—the segacious and acoomplisl iplomatist, | has been elected mayor of Savannah, (Ga.), by a large | /*8ty’ * y may Tien ot Money Eventg: December ioc will be performed, | Lieut. Selleck, ucted very bravely, and is, am told, fa- | soott ; 2d Lieut, W. H. Picassants ; 3d I 04 to We, thore! majority. ‘The whigy ave also the eutire board of a. | Communicate, through me, correct information in re- O'MORE—Hory. O’More, Mr. Collins; Shandlen Mr | Yorably mentioned in Gen Quitman’s report. He was | Astrop. It will probably sail in nominate him for the Presid: dermen. gard to it. The Vice Consul well knows that the port De Welskin, Mr. N. Johnson ; Sci ir.a’Beckett; | wounded at the Garite de Belen and carried off the field. | — Norfolk Herald, 4th inst. , a Cotm sony Gaseeneds —The whigs of Obi i | of San Juan, referred to, is the only one which Nicars- ee N ot Pes de tee: | Fe f ny were killed, aud several wounded a Mretina or Democrats in Cork County, Mo.—A tT Aaner.. ee io are in controver. maa bas upon the Ai io © ‘and the of her Walters in conclinde MOLAND FOR | Arter cur division had passed over the breast works at OPERATIONS AT THE U. 8. ARSENAL. iaveting of democrats waa held at the eourt house | fy about the time at which they will hold their State | €us has upon, the tlantlc cosst, and. the seat of her AN OLIVER—Alfred Highly ir Wheatley; Sir Mark | the gate of the city, and after holding the position for {From the Washington Intelligencer. } in Cole county, Mo. on the 15th Nov. (the first day of | nominating convention. Peat from thip to derived. the ewe Bap od s hase. Mr. Becket; Fisture, Mr. Chapman: Mare. Mu a condidicable tims’ C the Drum, of the Artillery (bay- As few even of cur own citizens are aware ofthe | the circuit court.) Resolutions were adopted, approv- ConstitutionaL Convention In Decawane.—A large State, and that, consequently, if pon a ty be ed of one of the be A Fixture, Mrs. Thayer. MR. COLLIN nature and extent of the operations at the Arsenal in | ing of all the leading measures of Mr. Polk since he | meeting was held at Wilmington, a few days since, to every night this week ing one piece,) reported to Gen. Quitman that the | falar onyo take pleasure in inserting the following ex. | commenced to discharge the duties of President, and | mature plans for calling a convention to amend the con- n in question, she will be depri OTRIGNONS, GYMNASIUM “CHARLES F eeaNee Lee Ena Purpose OF PRACRALTOE Ane pani, | reas A weave obiained from Capt. Mordecai's | eapeclally approving his course in reference to the war | stitution of the State. The final extinction of slavery | Brincipal resources upon which she relies to pay oe MIGNON untorme the Dublic that hie ext breaat-works for the purpose of protecting the cannon, | trort ‘to the Chief of the Ordnance Department, of | with Mexico. ‘The tariff of 1646 was praised in ‘set | in the State will probably be one of the topics of dis- | debt duc in Grest Britain, an svremgement fer which is eee aac ci 10 PMs fo It was at this time the enemy gave us a tremendous | operations at the Arsenal during the yearonding June | terms, and the country wag congratulated upon the fact | cuslon, | _ hig | the wnlooked for case, that such an act will really "i His Gymnasium is eompletel fire of grape and cani: milling some of the bravest | 30, 1847. that, in the approaching crisis with the banks, in con- mR . Burnovons en nominated as whig | 52° Committed, my government, in the 1% with ali the men in the army, amo i Reena ae apvaratat for parioviaiag the whole exercises waratas fo a PPSPARRING rCHOOL—Mir O will ver. | brave Orderly Secpeant.to whom Iie whom were Capt Drum and his Worx Done. fequence of the great failures in England, that the go- | candidate for the Mayoralty of Savannah, fe, one FA orgy yy I 6 he following summary from. the list of artioles fabri. | vernment moneys are now safe in the hands of honest | A telegraphic despatch received at Charleston, 8. C., soaslly intruct a all times, hore why desire Ree eee ete hast to Inceat ea ener enee 2% | cated, exhibits tne prigc{pal orduance stores which d faithful public officers, under the independent trea- | from Columbiaon Friday afternoon, announces that the | {9 Protest, henceforth, to Hes Bsitennie | Majesty's Salt Detecee, [aA ga < Fort”) at Monterey Five of the Edgefield Company | been prepared for field and garrison service during the | sury bill giving the election of President and Vice President | 4°) not responsible for any delay which tworls, or ainglestick, ‘The Pistol Gallery is furnished with | fell together ot this time, among whom was let Sergeant | year, Viz:— Resolved, That the present is a crisis in the affairs of | to the peopl», was under discussion in the Senate, coon. | ft 14,001 SnROOMOr ihe dept “dua in, Great Britain, ) Pistols, and all the other | Blocker, who was then in command of the ’ 125 barbette carriages, with chassis, and imple- | our gov/rament requiring at the helm of State = man | pying the whole day, and was to have been resumed the het thereon which Se aetsetor Piael hyacties™. NB Orarthe re |+ + *’* Gen Quitman moved about in the thickest mente, and eaipments complate. who in ready and willing to take the responsibility. Such | next. Much doubt is expressed as to its passing that | DOr for the interest thereon which may scorns while quest of a numberof gentlemen of the fight, as if he was proof against shot end shell 100 seta of iron-work complete for 22 pounder case- | 8 man is Thomas H. Benton, ‘The eyes of the whole de- | body the Pr fnoqelion; user to geetetion of tae ean built in one of the most airy, he He seemed to look upon the enemy’s fire with the most mate carriages mocracy of the land are now upon bim, and desirous as A peace meeting was held at Bewling Green, Ky, on government ; and for this act, derogatory to the rights Grapes am, ee utter contempt, yet he had the most tender regard for 50 10.inch slege mortar beds, with platforms, im- | the people of Missouri are,to retain him in his present | the 4th inst. ; Sf the State, it will do all in its power to sustain " Taal so ney eptune sat Lend | the lives of his soldiers, He was always at the head of ploments, and equipments, complete. position, stil they would join in the general exclame- | The Wilkesbarre, Pa. Democratic Sentinel» German | Stee upon the. xeneral regard for that witch io tee: inthe United bs iption Book is now ‘at his | his‘command. It was amusing to ‘observe the fellows 24 6-pounder gum carrieges, with implementa and | tion of joy which would resound throughout th R has placed the name of James Buchanan at the | tiie. for in the present age, it is not force, but jus- Gyinnarum in Canal street, where auy further information | making awful ugly faces, and soratching their legs whon equlpments complete. if he would consént to let his name go before th 4 of ite columns, as the candidate for the next Presi- | s9nable: (ar, Im the Plena Sify Of nations ‘with ome can be obtai ed. 44 12em_ |g apent ball would bit them. For several day; tthe 24 oaissona, b tion al convention as a candidate for the Presidency, and | dency» ‘ another, be they great or small. This, Mr. Vice-Con- 66CLARDES LA FAYETTE —The art Gall ot te La | aqht it was really amusing to hear Major £, speak of 16 battery ‘wagons, § F field batteries, we earnestly hope he will do so Ghatinocss. Hates : Sul, i what the supreme government of Nicaragua has Fayette Guards will take place at theC liseum,No | what he had seen and heard and witnessed, and occa- 8 portable forges with smith’s Ma. BucHANAN FoR THE Presipency.—Another paper ro: in! apnen: rail. | directed the undersigned to acquaint you with, im doing 450 Broadway, on Wednesday Evening. Dec, 22d, 187. The | sionally of scme wonderful deeds he and his musket bad tools, for service of | «Pennsylvania, (the Norristown Aegister,) is out in fa- | _ Tbe snnual meeting of the Barre apd Worcester rail. | © outed 1 os ine et taction to subscribe myself, ke. Committer of Arrangements. those I | one ‘ble tool chests mountain how- | {2 Pennsylvania, eae road company was held at the Court house on Wednes- | which, ! have the 4 } h i het performed But if there Js anything that can maki 16 portable tool with fteser ba vor of James Buchanan es the democratic candidate for : ‘elected Directors for th SEBASTIAN SALINAS. thee no efforts on thetr pots will be waath men split his sides, it is seeing the major go through t carriage maker's tools, | ition day, The tollowing PetOae Wee leans Davie LSconten | Francisco Duenas, Mioister of Relation of Salvador, tule. and flatter themselves that. the arrangemen motions of loading his mucket end letting her off at 14 rocket’ conductors for war rockets. Te M . oruing year: John W Llacoln, Tease Davia L. Stephen | | Franciace Dumnit apove. note to him from the Min: nade are auch as cannot fail to please ‘the most fast Mexicans, When he gets his piece loaded, he throws 46 wets of artillery harness for four horses. denaeneh Eten Law Sailsbury, Ginery Twitehell, Jamer Estabrook Nathan: | after riots ot Nicaragua, replies to 1a follows, ‘Tickets of admission, ipetuding supper fora Indy and gentle- | the hollow of hie right foot about four inehes in roar of 2,629 pouches for percussion oaps for small arms, ine yoo tpom our unico Hoe ee eee cee L: Knowlton, hthen | under date 11th of Ootober Iaat:— saan, can be had of the follwing committer, Price $3. Capt. | his left heel ; theu raising bis musket, making an 12,790 rounds of ammunition for field artillery. splendor of our achievement has elevated the name of | \°"Stesnwood, Samuel 8” Hows. Hon, Joha W. Lin. | The Supreme Government of the State of Salvador, 1. Goulet. 66 John streets Mr. Wan, Sullivan, #6 Christopher | Of thizty agrees with th eae f ving his left band | | 2200, pee so dere our country, covered our atm with imperishable glory, | ocin ‘was unanimously elected President, and Caleb | bring, oa | ee é s dway: Mr. G Land opporite rye, 1 3461 and exci tl r and admiration 6 wor! , a on. acen Ww More Mec Win, Dibblos: Ma Browiways Mec Mes. | sunt comes on & line wich bis right eye, then shaking | #710200 rifle balls, { st ta Commenced as the wer was by Mexico, wrongfully, oad | 080% Clerk.—Worcester Trane, ’ are contemplated by England in usurping the most in- Canal street; Mr. Th. Roebling, 35th st. equ ae bimeelf « little to see BE wid enough apart, : enee poectey inte se her cone arms. eae erin sntens f Gary ae 1 not be termi 4 Tux Lake Enie TeLeoraru, exjonding from Fmd ge gh emt nee bea pam np de aot oad Sati oe read? e0d bis body propert: 1, a 69. unti * we obtained ‘indemnity for the past, | ¥ 2 3uflalo to De- | that the illustrious (al o james aut PUSToe, BALL —The mmxers of Ro left foot. throws bimeeif back, and. rem ‘The average foree employed at the Arsenal has been | and security for the future’ and shall’ have tavgne | Eittsburgh to Cleveland, and from Builalo to De. | itis i tom tude; but itis rather inclined to Pu vevot! ENT ASSOCIATION, orition about half a minute ; not that it takes him so | about 140 hired mechanios and laborers, 25 enlisted do, | Mexico to respect @ power she has heretofore treated rein? Fee ie ent oes coe of the sections Of (RS advantage of existing circumstance prance i cast y, ‘ist Ball foc gh seat long to satiefy himself that his aim is correct, but that he | and 75 boys occasionally employed in making emall-arm | with arrogance and Sore. ig of aang, torn tate ‘Atlantic, Lake and Mississippi telegraph, connecting at d of our not bet 4 Pees cond bye Delon Cae eH Te sing dhelt | Case Departanent, during the year, #190;0. "| Manly liberal, Gould have Beem readily envered tate b ha excesses Feferred to... But whatever tay be the ag the hor . | frienas goo ‘¢ before embarking for the shores of an m , , ly Ww y Louis, and already completed an far | the exce 5 U7. Mhecorder of dancisg according ta programmes Director | Woknown world. * > * FC it hadn't been for the tenant ang tht ountry: but preferring war, and having entered a ec eipastes through Wellevile ‘Kew Lisbon, | causes of the act. Salvador proteste that if euch an of the Floor—Mr. Geo. Robertson and assistants. Leader of | Major's peculiar manner of “ letting her off,” he would In the month of December last a war-rocket of a new | the disputed territory, ani attacked the army of Gen. | Yaidiion Akron, and Hudson,to Cleveland. From Buf. | outrage should be carried into effect, she will unite her the OrehestraMr. William Wallace. Bag-Piper—Mr. Me- | have had his scalp taken off certain. The old soldier was | kind, invented by Mr. Hals, of Bngland, was offered to | Taylor, preceded by sundry incidents of bloody atrocity, | Mastin AN Miaain travelled highway the whole | foroes with those of your beautiful State, and will exert erracher. An a n made that steges will | aiming, with his head thrown back on his shoulders, | the notice of our Government, anda mixed Board of | the question is widely different. By the laws of nations ai ey ther line passes through Fredonia, Westfield, | her whole power until the usurper who dare to touch 1 ccicek, at the uaral | when a ball entered hiscap, nd if he had been standinfl | Oficers ofthe Army and Navy was appointed to test the | this country has m right to require a surrender of terri- | Pu'*%°° teas, Ashtabula, Painesville, Cleveland, Ely: | your territory shall be driven from the limite sof Contaal gate, and go out by the | Straight, he would have been minus some hair, if not | invention. " ‘ tory as some equivalent for the gee loss to which we Ha, Milan, Sandusky City, Lower Sandusky, Perry- ‘America. ‘he Supreme Government of wador is fred orders The Inspec. | some skull, Experiments were accordingly made with some of Mr. | have been put by the aggressive polloy of Mexico, and J ty, Toledo and Monroe, to Detroit, | thoroughly convinced that the cause of Nicaragua, in . Mf dusky City, the line | this instance, is the csuse of all Central America, and force the Police Hale’s own rocketsand with others made at this Arsenal | jt is a duty we owe to our country, and to the fature tare Meee oe 1s to be applied, as formerly, Pittsburgh with the great weatera line, extending from earl st, taking will be preseat rigidly to Doors open at 7—Dancing will commence precisely | ANOTHER SPANISH VIEW OF THE MEXICAN WAR. according to his specification; the results of these trials | peace of the world, to insist, as Ld an ulations. sine qua non, upon er Clev east ir that any injury or usurpation which your territory may o arypiets $1 toadmit a jentenen aad two ladiesto be | In the Clamor Publico,s paper of the liberal democratic | were so satisfactory that, on the recommendation of the | such concession Shall the insolent Mexioan KO an: # ia Rae Re pe pile up ‘rom Bosale to De. sustain ould the same as if sustained by ours. HM ahs ava 7aatene Music Bore, No. 361 party (liberal exaliado), puolished in Madrid, the follow- | Baard, the right of using the invention was purchased | punished? Shall the glories of Palo Alto, Resaca di trot. ' See ape Ate Lea SFOs ibluste Store, No. 230 Broad | ing article appeared, which we translate entire, as we | by the Government. Palma, Monterey, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Buena Vista, | ‘T°! — Misecliancous. Garden, and of either of the Managers. Checks not trinafer. | heve no doubt but that it will be read with interest :— The peculiar advantage of this pe ae Sacramento, Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, | = \Woxpens or HE TELEGKArH.—We have al- | It took fifteen hours and forty-five minutes to trans- able. A. CAMERON, ‘Secretary. (N. B.—Members can | The news which has this day reached us from Mexico, | of having ita directive force in the body of the roeket, | and the Caritas pass away asa dream, leaving no solid ready noticed the transmission of Mr. Clay’s | mit the President's message, by telegraph, from Phile- have theirtickets on applic: ANUING AC ion to the Secretary, or at the | is lamentable in the extreme to those who believed that | thus dispensing with thd ase of the Ball. ditse*re | Gen Sante Anna had gained a decisive victory on th M’LUE.PAULING 23d of February last, at Saltillo, over the troops of Gi brows atiek | memorial behind them attached to the Congreve rocket ; about 2,000 of these | sacrificing devotion foe nee ore & gallantry, and © self | regoiations ands synopsis of his speech at Lexington, | deiphia to Pittaburg, Pennsylvania in the history of 5 " 7 rockets, of the calibre of 2% and 3\ inches, have been | | regard this war ase practical question, and to be dis- | PY,‘elearaph, from Cincinnati to New York, and the | ey. J. N. Maffit has been lesturing in Cinclunatt D, despatch with which it wasdone. The the Mexican war. He justifies ‘not only « defen- DINS, of the demy of Paris,most res Taylor ; and who hoped, from such » result, to see t ‘de at this arsenal, and the trials which have taken | posed of accordingly That morbid thy that lives | oxtracrdinar, upon the ” ly annonces to her pupils, ladies and gentl eastern’ coaat ‘of, the Mexican Republic shortly. feoed pl , from time to time, seem to confirm the favorable ony for Mexioo—that Meni etre racers the | New Fer Herat p roeetven F eessapse fRenrndearen Mes 9 sive war, buts war of conquest. f continues her classes for thé Tuition ‘of Dan from the United States blockades. Opinion at first formed, that, in extent of rang dac- | drunken soldier, and le: inded on the field of ther achievement ot e jegragh, in the transmission ‘A citizen of Cincinnati is now erecting a splendid edi} Tendien and Masters, Wedaasdere metas, Fis From the very commencement of the war, we have had | curacy of direction, they ual and perhaps superior | battle, | cannot approve—nor can I respect that c * Tires colmaina of the Devs, concerned Se tay Pees: |: foe x tan een; the marble of the entire front of which ‘ P.M.; for Gentlemen, ‘Thursdays nad. L but little hope as to the material force and patriotism of | to the commen rockets 1 size. A report of the | philosophy which teaches a magnanimity that calls us enste delay, noe one tatartaptie, coouted Gale he shipped bd 7) Psd rmangadee oes eS a to 9 o'clock, .M. At74 Leonard street, for Lat € the Mexicaus; a6 experience has shown, under other | trial of those which have been sent into the field is to surrender everything, because we are victor! facts in re a to ti ot alone of the telegraph pus at The steamboat aa ae Nata Ri Welder sunt tlemen, Mondays and Wedu from7 to 9 o'clock, FM. | circumstances, that the Mexican populat.on are deficient | looked for with in' No, my sympathies are for my country, for the Rocticral dt Gahaueh OE egtabtiths Tho chain bo pelt | Cones PeewComnay co ver, y nig Private Lessons from 11 to lock every dav. Nextmonth | in those great virtues which alone will bestow succees on Experiments with Gux Corton dead, for those whose mighty deeds have given a bolder | *ECrticmns al Calanie, anit «a! ‘ears p leat . ‘ Rehoals aut Privtte Roneilieg eeedege those who desire to be free The discovery of explosive cotton, anmpuaced last | and a broader light to'our gloricts constellation, for | °RAdence.— St Louis Republican, Dec 2 ‘The Glesetors of the tease Coat Tapes, f bene Mexico, at this present time, can be neithera monarchy | year by Professor Schonbein, naturally attratted at once | their widows and for their orphans Instead of this un- meet on Wednerday next, to choose a presi sae hee ROOM GUIDE—Just publisned, Darang’ hore, or --d rp- | nor a repoblio, thanks to her internal dissensions since | th tion of the military world, and, when « patent | hesith: imaity, T have adverted, | would | (0 The governments of England and France | other offoers. 1! tion is a highly importan' tantcirig much tal vork, iattapensable toa | the yeoe 1831.” If the would have curried into effect thee | fr tive incuntion wee taken’ out’ ie thls pT ss bejust to Mexico, but Indy 7 my own oountty.” are at this moment engaged in negotiations, | A drove of 3000 turkies, lately passed threugh Cherry treaty of Iguala, Mexico would this day have been a | new compound was subjected to trial at this arsenal, in which we trust yy at length prove effectual, for the | Valley, om their way to this market Tue Vinoimta L rue met on the 6th inst. | Ciement of the protracted and mischievous st The poles for the telegraphic wires from Chillicothe to flourishing and respected kingdom, and a prince of the order to compare its effects with those of gunpowder, legates Mr. James Strother was vs cage CF pee asta ‘ee ieee, ruggle onus ea este co he e8, 25, 37 and 50 cents bioding. Every thing is fully explained Jd ety i In the House of fromthe o'd style couatry dances: most mag: | Spanish branch of the Bourbons would have filled the | and to ascertain the practicability of using it in Ore bel bsent in “A iferntpotkes, TURNER & vist 74 Chatha f Montezuma. elected Speaker. the former 9) rt being absent in COn- | Walewaki, co- ated with Lord Howden, in raising | a# soon a8 possible ni Remembre. Valentine Hond Quarters, Feb lithe arrestee: | Suglent throne of Dionteas aes. The contest between Merars, | {y sleek. co-operated wie which was both mirchit | Fourteen of the parsons engaged nthe rot at Frede- 47 10% re A timorous spirit at that time guided the court fof | Under date of December 3, 1540, | had the honor to eee naa Tienes sch clgiaiiag to bo Oe @ ate from Fairfax, waa brought at once before the yous and ineffectual, he would have acted more in the | ricton, N 8., have and pe: spirit of his instructions, the strict letter of which he | lows:—Four, 12 months imprisonment In the penitentia- y ’ labor; five, 6 monthsin do. with do.; and cored with tyicit ae well af sense, sadn a wey whieh WP Raie oe ‘ the common gaol, with hard labor I COFINGOLD: TIN BOOKS {made taht Tor 4 Scents | Madrid; our princos Fefmeed ts srown reserved for | make @ report of those experiments, which I request nat, ke covered for ; the constd rovfwal fvciories or frge buildiagy, over 20 rquares, for) | $hetaPenpetor em iturbide crowned | may the opiaion which 1 then, formed with regard to | Jat0re.. Iki proposed to compromise the matter, vodwia's Patent Premium Hy- | “his gcandaloun precedent for ever made tho mo- | the unfitness of the explosive cotton for nse in firevarins | Slow both a seat, thus giving to Ale! * aePS | oted with spirit as well as rense, and in « way which ing makes a handsome. chen T rate delegate — Halifax Sun, Nov 4 narohy of Mexico an tmpossibility. ‘The federal republio, to ave buen conftimed by experiments i loge will tend, we trust, to bring the settlement of affairs in | —Jialifax Sun.) mod after the United States, sucoveded the non fleas porte ot Larope,| bave not “Thought it necessary ‘Avrains i Gronota—RKeront or tae Commies | that quarter to & speedy and satisfactory iesue.— Ob- lee was ne the Missouri river, at Jefferson erohy which was sweyod tas Rarop.ic.— The Committes om | server, city, on Tuesday a The

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